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Ths State Hunting And Fishing Licenses
Available In Your County This Year
Available Right At Home This Year
The State Division of Wildlife is proud to announce
that Houston County Sportsmen may purchase their
licenses in Perry, Georgia, at the office of
M. E. AKIN
Apply to the Revenue Department for
Trapper's and Fur Dealers’ Licenses.
1186 BEER OUTLETS
| CLEAN UP!
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I.HE great majority of Georgia’s 3,600 beer retailers
want to keep their houses in order. At 185 places, after
this committee pointed out undesirable conditions,
the retailers immediately “cleaned up,” and have since
given no cause for complaint . . . striking evidence of
retailers’ support of the beer industry’s constructive
program of self-regulation, and a concrete example of
the beneficial results already accomplished.
BREWERS & BEER DISTRIBUTORS
JUDGE JOHN S. WOOD, State Director
532 Hurt Building • Atlanta, Georgia
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ANNOUNCEMENT
For Clerk of Superior
Court
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Clerk of The Supe
rior Court of Houston County to
fill the unexpired term of the
late H. T. Gilbert. Your vote
and influence will be greatly ap
preciated.
ROBERT E. BROWN.
I hereby announce myself ai
candidate for Clerk of the Supe-j
rior Court of Houston County in
the election to be held December
16. 1941.
E. W. TRAYLOR. |
I wish to announce my candi-,
dacy for the office of Clerk of
(Superior Court of Houston Coun-|
ty in the election of December
16, 1941. I solicit the vote and I
! support of my friends.
TOMMIE S. HUNT.
FREE DINNER
EVERY SUNDAY
To One
Local Couple
Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Hen
drick are the lucky couple
for Sunday, Nov, 30.
Watch this space every
week. Your name may be
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LEE’S ALL AMERICAN CAFE
Perry, Ga.
BAPTIST ANNOUNCEMENTS
Bible School each Sunday morn
i ing 10:15.
) Morning Worship Service 11:30.
Sermon by the pastor.
Baptist Training Union 7 p. m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
Mid-Week Prayer Service Wed
nesday Evening 7:30.
J. A. Ivey, Pastor.
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
Miss Susie Mims of Hawkins-
Jville was the guest speaker at
' November meeting of the Perry
i Garden club held Friday after
noon at the American Legion
Home. Miss Miras discussed
1 Lilies and gave valuable sugges
tions as to their culture. Mrs.
; W. C. Talton introduced the
: speaker.
Mrs, George Nunn, the presi
dent, was in charge of the busi
ness session. Mrs. George Jor
dan reported progress on the :
cemetery project and plans were!
made for raising funds to com-!
plete the undertaking.
Husbands of the members will
be entertained at an evening l
I meeting during the month of De-1
icember.
I Prizes for the best Thanksgiv
ing displays were awarded to
Mrs. George Riley and Miss Mar
tha Cooper. Mrs. W. B, Evans
received honorable mention.
Hostesses were Mrs.T. L. War
ren, Mrs. Clifford Grimes, Mrs.
S. A. Nunn, Mrs. W. K, Whip
ple, Mrs. Lewis Tabor, Mrs.
James Duggan, Mrs. A. M. An
derson, and Mrs. Avery Lee.
Mrs. J. D. DuPree of Haw
kinsville was also a guest.
Notice of Special Election
Georgia, Houston County.
Whereas H. T. Gilbert, Clerk \
of the Superior Court of Houston j
County, having departed this!
life, leaving a vacancy in said of-1
I fice as clerk, it is therefore j
ordered that a Special Election j
I be held in said County to fill said
vacancy on Tuesday, December
i 16, 1941.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this November 19.
1941.
John L. Hodges,
Ordinary, Houston Co. Ga.
NOTICE
The public library will be clos
ed Dec. 4 and 5. All books mark
ed due on those days will be due
Dec. 6. Edna Heard. Librarian.
BOOK CLUB MEETS
The Wednesday Afternoon
Book club met last week at the
home of Mrs. G. E. Jordan with
Mrs. W.E. Marshall Jr. and Miss
Mary Lee Greene as joint host
esses.
Mrs. C. B. Andrew Sr. presi
dent, presided and gave a
Thanksgiving poem, “Men’s
Thanks.” These books were re
viewed: James Streets’ “In My
'Father’s House” by Mrs. C. H,
; Tucker; “Random Harvest” by
James Hilton, Miss Olga Thur
mond;and“The Family” by Nina
Fedorova, Miss Roselyn Paul.
A dainty salad course was
served by the hostesses at tea
time.
Mrs. Carrie Mae Fulton, Coch
ran. and Mrs. K. E. Adams were
guests.
AUXILIARY MEETS
The Auxiliary to the Robert D.
Collins Post of the American Le
gion held its November meeting
last Thursday at the Legion
Home. Mrs. Hollis Kezar,presi
dent, was in charge. Plans were
| made for welfare work in De
j cember.
j Mrs. 0. A. King, chairman,re-j
ported $7O from Poppy Sales.
Hostesses were Mesdames C.
C. Pierce, W. G. Riley, P. M.
Satterfield, Cecil Armstrong,and
[C. E. Pyle.
I Mrs. Carrie Mae Fulton of
Cochran was a guest.
CHICKENS--TURKEYS
Star Sulphurous Compound
given in drinking or feed, de
stroys in the germ period—intes
tinal germs and worms that
cause most all disease and loss
in egg production,Also rids them
of blood-sucking lice, mites, fleas,
and chiggers. Then they will
stay in good health and egg pro
duction at a very small cost.
Money back if not satisfied.
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Ga
WHAT 11. 8, DEFENSE BONDS
AND STAMPS WILL BUY
buy; Wll ‘
For the U. S. Army
s•l.° w iH b uy 1 set insignia *
wi buy 1 dozen bandages |vS
will buy I arm splint, 6Vw
anti-iank shell,
will buy 1 tent, 19.36 will' b ‘ M
81-mrn trench mortar s hJi f
3TO-00 will buy 17 surgical beds
500.00 will buy 1 motor traiU
1,000.00 will buylreconna ssanf;
car, 15,°0 0 00 will buy 1
For the U. S. Marine Corps
$ .10 will buy 5 cartridges 4=
caliber, .50 will buy 12 y
barbed wire, 1.00 will buy { in
trenching shovel, 3.50 will bnv 1
round for a 37 millimeter anti
tank gun, 5.00 will buy 1 S
helmet, 18.75 will buy 1 S
telephone, 37.50 will buy 1 S
complete, 75.00 will buy l fjpu
range complete, 184.00 will buv 1
submachine gun, 240.00 will fL
I a 50 caliber anti-aircraft machine
! gun 1,000 times. lne
For the U. S. Navy
$. .50 will buy 1 bean m
wil . l ,i b "y 1 Navy raincoat
07 RO w? K Uy AA.'HS jacket,’
37.50 will buy 1 Marine barome
ter, 85.00 will buy 1 pair bin 0 ™
lars, 185.00 will buy 1 life £
for 10 persons. 243.50 will bu
calculator, 375.00 will buy 1 Dro
peller for training plane.
For the Air Corps
1 lo- 30 - 11 buy lme ssage bag,
1.50 will buy 1 pair flying gloves
3,0° wihbuy first aid aeroiautici
kit, 18.75 will buy 1 winter flv
>mg jacket, 52.00 will buy 1 bom
hardier kit, 150.00wi1l buy Inara
chute, 260.00 will buy 1 pilot flv
“f nn c '° n thi "f. an ,d equipment
1*52 w ! I ,u i' 1 aenal camera,
5.400.00 will buy 1 barrage bal
loon, 137,000.00 will buy 1 fight
, ing pursuit plane.
For the Coast Guard
$ 30.00 will buy 1 breeches
buoy, 226.00 will buy 1 Lyle gun
(shoots line from buoy to shore).
(Separate equipment) 6.31 will
buy 1 steel projectile, 75.00 will
buy 1 shot line, 40.00 will buy 1
cannister, 3,955.00 will buy 1 ra
dio communication truck (with
out equipment.)
10 cents in Defense Savings
Stamps will pay for 5 cartridges,
25 cents will provide a soldier’s
mess kit, $1.50 pays for a first
aid kit, $2.00 is what one blanket
costs,ss.oo will buy 2 leg splints,
$lO.OO will buy 2 steel helmets.
“In any Defense Program
money is the weapon with which
weapons are made.”
METHODIST ANNOUNCEMENTS
Church School-10:15 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:30 a. m.
Youth Fellowship for Inter
mediate-Senior ages meets 6:30
p. m, Sunday.
Prayer Service Wednesday
night, 7:30 o’clock.
Evening Worship Service 7:30.
The public is cordially invited
to all services.
Rev. J. E. Sampley, Pastor.
NOTICE
In the District Court of the
United States for the Macon Di
vision of the Middle District of
Georgia.
In the matter of Hanson
Towns, individually and doing
business as Towns Market and
Towns Grocery Company, Bank
rupt, No. 3487 In Bankruptcy.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS
To the creditors of Hanson
Towns, individually and doing
business as Towns Market ana
Towns Grocery Company, of a.
F. D. 1, Fort Valley, in the
county of Houston and District
aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that
said Hanson Towns, individually
and doing business as Towns
Market and Towns Grocery Com
pany, has been duly adjudged a
bankrupt on a petition filed o
him on November 21, 1941. an
that the first meeting of n, h
creditors will be held at my 0 *
fice at No. 522 Bibb Building, m
Macon, Georgia, on December .
1941, at eleven o’clock m 1 .
forenoon, at which place
time the said creditors may
tend, prove their claims, apP ..
a trustee, appoint a commute
creditors, examine the bankrup -
and transact such other bus >
as may properly come befor -
meeting. th j 3
Dated at Macon, Georgia.
November 21, 1941. M
JOS. LE CONTE SMITH.
Referee in Bankruptcy*