Newspaper Page Text
Blackest Soil, Whitest People
In Greenville, Texas, there is a
sign over the mam street proclaim
ing that “Greenville has the black
est soil and the whitest people.”
Over-head Type Door
The over-head type door is now be
ing used extensively on all kinds ot
garages. They are easily installed
and can be operated by hand, elec
trically or hydraulically with equal
ease.
ATTENTICN, MR. ARMER
We can VO X VNIZi £ any size I
TRACTOR I > iE
We understand you have been se i ing your Trac
tor Tires to Atlanta,Ga. t > have them Vulcanized
We will save you time if you will bring them to
us. If it isn’t conve >ient to bri ,g vour tire, ship
it by Georgia Highway Express. Ve will return it
to you in about two days
Every job we do is absolutely guaranteed to hold, for Vulcan
izing is nothing new to us. Just give us a tryout. Your
business will be appreciated.
GLEAION’S Service Station
& lire Shop
TOM GLEATON, Owner, CORDELE, GA.
Lon? Island Cilv. N. Y.
Franchized Bottlers; Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Macon
Ships returning from other missions, are bringing
natural soda from Chile-for this year’s biggest of all
food production jobs. It is soda you know all about—
can store and handle easily—can depend on for top and
side dressing. How much will there be? That's hard to say,
but last year Chile sent 1,000,000 tons to U. S. farmers
and think what that would mean this year.
• Properly applied, 1,000,000 tons of Chilean
Nitrate would produce 250,000,000 bu. of oats or
100,000,000 bu. of wheat’ 125,000,000 bu. of corn
or 4,800,000 tons of forage crops; 6,000,000 tons
of vegetables or 2,500,000 bales of cotton and
1.100,000 tons of cotton seed.
Natural Chilean Nitrate, always a big factor in food pro
duction, is absolutely vital this year-enough and in time
for all essential needs.
PUBLIC SALE
Will h< wold before the Court
House door at Perry, Georgia,
i luring the legal hours of sale on
I the first ' nesday in April, 1944,
ito the highest bidder for cash,
i the foliov. ing described property:
I One 19X7 \'A ton Dodge Truck
; with short wheel base. Dual
: wheels equipped with three yard
hydraulic steel dump body.
(TTY OF PERKY,
By H. U tiordy,
3:30 City Marshal.
WITH THE HOUSTON
SOIL CONSERVERS
By LOUIS SKINNER
Soil Conservation Service
Well it looks like another farm*
pond will soon be completed.
1 Eugene Beckham will have his
; pond finished in a few more days.
;It is certainly going to make a
i beautiful pond as the location of
| the site is just about perfect for
a farm pond,
S. A. Nunn had his farm pond
site surveyed last week. The
acreage in Mr. Nunn’s pond will
be around three acres.
W. R. Richardson received
6,000 kudzu crowns last week for
field planting. This makes 11,-
000 crowns Mr. Richardson has
planted this year. The other day
when I delivered Mr. Richard
son’s crowns he made this re
mark to me, “I’m looking for
this kudzu to produce an excel
lent grazing field in a few
years.” Mr. Richardson will use
his kudzu field as temporary
grazing to supplement his per
manent pasture in early fall.
Houser Gilbert has done a lit
tle reforestation out on his farm.
He has planted about 6,000 long
leaf pines on area where timber
was recently cut. This is cer
tainly an excellent conservation
practice, as our good timber
areas in this country are vanish
ing rapidly.
“The pulpwood shortage affects
marviTjones
• the War Production Board and the War
Manpower Commission to increase the
production of pulpwood and other forest I j KowU the lime local orthluyoiir
products. i 1 trill (in- while prices are high and.
“If you have any time at all in which you J pulpwood is badly needed. "
could cut pulpwood, get in touch with your fa* SI
County War Board or County Agent.” M
r Cut wisely and the remaining trees
By cutting pulpwood, a farmer— will grow faster and bigger. Your;
JpWj forester or county agent will helm
| Helps assure his own supply cf con- you select trees for cutting., ■>
tainers. i A ft ,f|
. . mil rm
2 Earns extra money (prices are at a
3 Gets draft deferment credits. \ Estimate how many cords you can
4 Backs up our fighting forces. cut. Th en g et touc h with our
5 Improves his timber stand—proper local dealer, or telephone, or writ®
thinning is good business. MB J? us for prices and specifications,
/V * *\
/MiilTOKmX Approved by War Food Administration
{ j'llHHdVAT»1»1; I Sponsored by
INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY
'<£***?' SOUTHERN KRAFT DIVISION
Panama City, Fla. Georgetown, S. C. Mobile, Ala.
Moss Point, Miss. Springhill, La. Bastrop, La.
Camden, Ark.
WE BUY PULPWOOD FROM
B. E. Pelham, Ellaville, Ga., Tel. 60
P. E. Toney, 537 Hancock St., Americus, Ga., Tel. 2687
(CLASSIFIED ADS
For Sale—Seed Bunch Porto
Rico Sweet Potatoes. Starbuck
i Farm, E. M. Beckham,
I l
| Lost—War Ration Book No. 4(
with name, Eugene C. Hurley. (
Finder return to Rationing Of
fice, Perry, Ga.
I
Lost- War Ration Book No. 3
with name, Susie Knight Walker.
Finder return to Rationing Of-;
fice, Perry, Ga.
Lost—War Ration Book No. 31
with name, James Tharpe Jr. j
Finder return to Rationing Of-(
fice, Perry, Ga.
HELP BELL AIRCRAFT !
CORPORATION BUILD
GEORGIA SUPER
BOMBERS
WANTED—IMMEDIATELY
Ra d i o Repairmen, Telephone
Switchboard Repairmen, Sheet
Metal Workers, Electricians.
Persons now employed in es
sential industry need not ap
ply. Company has housing de
partment to assist workers in
securing suitable living
quarters.
Apply to UNITED STATES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE of
War Manpower Commission in
Macon, Ga. 451 Second St.
///S PARTYBEST f§gg^|||.
WHO SERVES THE \lll/SlPOl'
COV,VERY BEST.
He serves the country best who backs it to the limit
with his time, effort and finances. Invest every possible
dollar for victory ... in WAR BONDS.
Barfield Furniture Co.
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
Cash Or Terms
Phone 154 Perry, Ga.
SEEDS
Garden Seeds including Seed Corn, Peas, Irish
Potatoes and all Packet Seeds in Stock.
FLOWER SEEDS OF ALL KINDS
BUY NOW WHILE YOU CAN GET THEM
J. W. Bloodworth
Phone 94 Ferry, Ga.