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THE IDEAL GIFT
More pleasure and homely enjoyment is packed
into the issues of the HOME JOURNAL in a year
than anythin}? we know.
Each week the receiver of such a Gift will remember
you for your thoughtfulness.
Especially if a friend is in another city or another
state ... he will always be interested in what is
happening here.
Houston Home Journal
GARDNER WATSON WENDELL WHIPPLE
WATSON & WHIPPLE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Private Ambulance Service
WELLSTON, GA. PEPwRY, GA.
Phone 4 Phone 110
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good/year
WAR TIRE
Made to keep America’s cars in service for
essential driving built by Goodyear of
"regenerated 17 rubber —a strong, safe tiro
NOW READY FOR YOU
This new tire is husky and
handsome—built by Goodyear
methods, under Goodyear
quality control. Tread designs
•re pre-war types.
All "War Tires’* are not
alike! Into this War Tire goes
a special ingredient called
Goodyear —the sum of all
ifae knowledge and skill and
experience that have made
Goodyear Tires the world’s
First Choice for 27 years.
Whether a tire is made of natu
t*l rubber or "regenerated”
mbber you can depend on
the Goodyear name to bring
}«u Goodyear quality!
Your own ration board will
iccide your eligibility, but we
on explain ration rules and
McLendon auto co.
Phone 57 Perry, Ga.
help prepare your application.
When you get a tube certifi
cate, buy a Life Guard, the
safety inner tube that protects
tires from serious Injury in case
of puncture or blow-out.
Good News about
TIRE RECAPPING
If you have a sound worn tire
and are eligible for recapping,
bring it to a man you can trust
and get many more months
on die roa, . A good job and a
bad one may look alike but
there is a vital difference in
performance.
Don’t wait too long! See us
before the tread is worn down
to the fabric.
PERRY TRAINING SCHOOL \
The Houston County Training
School boys and girh started the
basket-ball season with a big
rush. On Thursday of last week
the boys won from Marshallville
handily 17-11. Coach Redmond!
had to use his subs to keep this
: game from being a run away.
I The gials under Coach 0.
Hunter also won a hotly contest
ed game from the Marshallville
girls by a score of 8-4.
i On Friday the boys and girls
journeyed to the Flint River
Farm School and administered a
i twni win from the boys and
girls of the project school. The
boys won 19-13 and the girls tied
I O-n.
The basket-ball line up this
year is as follows:
Boys first team—R. G., Hay
ward Ragin; R. F., Fredrick Ra
gin; C., Herman Ragin; L, F.,
Irwin Johnson; L. G. ( Leonard,
Cobb.
Substitutes for boys: L. F.,
James Thorpe; L. G., Willie
Fudge; C., Willie Little.
Girls first teamjGuard,Mildred
Bynum: G., Helen Raines; For
ward, Carrie Thomas; Forward,
Josephine Garmon; Guard, Eloise
Lumpkin; Forward, Ida Jackson.
Substitutes* Forward, Lillie
Thomas; Guard,Annie Wimberly;
j Guard, Estella Colson; Guard,Ja
nie Smith, Forward, Rebecca
Grace.
Each teacher is responsible for
a chapel program; so far the
first to the fourth have had their
program.
On Friday the fifth and sixth
grades gave a Christmas pro
gram, They all have been very
interesting. We are looking for
ward to even better programs,
which are to be had on every
Friday in the chapel.
Since we are entering the
Yuletide season, the programs
will be centered around that
theme.
On Friday, Dec. 18, at 10 a.m.
there will be a joint Cnristmas
program with a number fromi
each grade, and a number from
each teacher sponsoring one of
the four high school classes. The
public is invited.
AGRICULTURAL ACTIViIIES
(Conti ued From Front Page)
Marketing quotas can be used
only when supplies are excessive.
1 Excessive cotton marketings
| burden transportation and stor
age facilities, anu result in lower
income for all cotton farmers,es
pecially those who are trying to
produce and sell only the amount
that the market will take at
reasonable prices. 1
All available land, labor, farm
machinery, and fertilizer must
be put to uses in 1943 which will
best serve the Nation’s war
needs. Excessive cotton produc
tion would mean an inefficient
use of those things, all of which
are important in the production
of those war crops for which in
creases are urgently needed.
Marketing quotas will be in ef
fect only if approved by at least
two-thirds of the cotton produc
ers voting in the referendum
Saturday, Dec. 12.
METHODIST ANNOUNCEMENTS
Church School—10:15 a. m,
Church Services, 11:30 a. m.,
and 8 p. m.
Young People’s Service, 7:15
p. m.
Rev. J. E. Sampley, Pastor.
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What f ljou Buy With
WAR BONDS
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The biggest field gun in the Army.
That’s the 240-mm. howitzer. It’s
twenty-feet of barrel and must be
pulled into position by tractors. Aft
er it is rolled into place, its own
wheels are removed and the Big
Bertha is set upon its emplacement
ready to fire at its target some twen
ty miles away.
The cost of these huge guns runs
into thousands of dollars but we can
assure the Army of obtaining them
by our purchases of War Bonds.
Ten percent or more of your income
is necessary. The easiest way is to
join the Payroll Savings Plan at
your office or factory. Let’s “Top
that ten percent."
V. 5. Trtatury Dtfarlmtnt
CHRISTMAS CHEER
Is a Large Part of the
AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE
Give Gifts That Cheer from
MOORE’S
Bed-room SLIPPERS Bapi
Men’s HANDKERCHIEFS I
* Men’s Belts \)W L
wj* • i y—< | cn Leather and Plastics Ilf:
Kid Gloves, $ . 5Qc & Q ‘‘Sugar and Spice _ ■
Fur-hne V
chiptq Rothschild’s HATS |
briiK I o $3.95 Vi. - ' I
Good Broadcloth, expertly ■
tailored, faultlessly styled. Mon’s ROBES Men’s SOCKS I
White and colors D „ „ , n ■
n n •*. qc Lasting Gifts deeply Rayon and Cotton ■
Collante, $1.95 appreciated Manhattan, 39c I
Van Heusen, $2.25 All wool, $7.95 Triple Quality, 35c I
Many Lovely Gifts for Ladies, Girls, and Boys. Clothing Gifts for I
Children are most appropriate and practical this Christmas. I
Dolls - Toys - Novelties - Children’s Wear I
MOORE DRY GOODS CO.
PHONE 140 PERRY, GA. I
Grain and Fertilizer Season
We are in position to furnish Seed
WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, RYE.
Our Seed Treating and Cleaning Machine is operating daily.
Bring your Seed to us for Cleaning and Treating with Ceresan.
Best Prices on all grades of Mixed Fer
tilizer. We can furnish Potash, Acid and
Cotton Seed Meal for your own mixture.
Bring us your Field Peas and Velvet Beans and any other farm
products. Best Prices Paid.
DAVIS WAREHOUSE
PHONE 87 MAYO DAVIS, Prop’r. PERRY, CA.
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