Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, April 13, 1944, Image 4
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 PRone 94 Terry, Ga. &fy/81/C Off/C£RS s/r'oaio c/y£r//£/a m KJ.mm, WHOl£ S£#V/C£ TO |j| 1 r//£ OOV£#WM£HT || AA'O TO TH£P£OPl£. // /y I And all the public , , . without exception . . . can help serve the Government now by buying more and more WAR BONDS. Barfield Furniture Co. NEW AND USED FURNITURE Cash Or Terms Phone 154 Perry, Ga, ; i-. T-i jr* -- ; GEORGIA L°£:r;.-r. a V ° We 3 tr f mendoUS debt Some of us in the Greyhound organi of gratitude to men and women in the zation, because of the nature of our ?" 1 r f ° rms T . 0f v Uncle , bams , fi g work, have more frequent occasion to c . Tney re on duty today at the co-operate with the police than do «£!I ner * ° f thC Car - h and ° n 311 many of our fellow citizens of Geor ge seven seas—protecting our lives gia. For instance, we are in a posi *ml our way of life. tiort to see clearly how much the police we mustn t overlook the splendid of this community, as well as those of p>b that other men in the uniform of neighboring communities, have con- Mir police forces are doing. Their tributed to the safety and convenience cone ot operation” may be Georgia of bus transportation. The aid these mher than the Pacific, it may be the men have given in arranging the highway to the next town rather than most practical and satisfactory routes die airways across Africa, but their through towns and cities is typical of (ub is fundamentally the same—pro- their skillful handling of all traffic tectmg us and ours. problems. *s t S 'Ta„ “°o‘ trSZte our^bu° rS> ° f a " ,h 6 aur police forces-but that in hself °s feel ln Geor ? ia “ and we * tribute to their efficiency Thevvi f that the able cooperation of police ®n the job day and night whethe/we forces throughout the State has made need them or not possible for us to do this job with greater efficiency, PUT ANOTHER BOND IN THE BATTLE BUY IT NOW! • SOUTHEASTERN EYHD UNO ORDINARY’S CITATIONS | I Georgia, Houston County. To Whom It iMay Concern; Mary P. Lawson, as guardian of Ida Phelps, minor having ap-l plied to me for leave to encroach upon the estate of said lda ( Phelps, and to sell certain de bentures in Clayton-Anderson & Co. which comprise the estate of said ward, for the purpose of maintenance and support of said minor, this is to cite all persons at interest to show cause before me at the May term, 1944, Hous ton Court of Ordinary, why said petition and leave to sell should not be granted. This April 5, 1944. JOHN L. HODGES. Ordinary. J. & B. CAB CO. Operating from Gulf Station On Corner Carroll & Jernaghan St. 24 HOUR SERVICE Day & Night Phone 225 PERRY. GA. HERE’S HOW W. T. M., County Agent Q. How much meat should a family of live raise? A. Three hogs weighing 225 pounds each, live weight, and! one fat calf or beef weighing not less than 400 pounds, live weight, will supply pork and beef for a family of five for a year. Q. What is the best way to preserve this meat? A. The hams, shoulders and sides of pork should be cured and smoked. This will give about 248 pounds of cured meat. About 30 quarts of sausage, backbone, loin roasts and spare ribs may be canned. Approximately 75 lbs, j of fresh pork should be consum ed during the winter months. Most of the beef should be can ned —a 400-pound beef will yield about 88 quarts. Q. Why is it better to raise ’medium weight hogs for the home meat supply? A. In the first place it is cheaper to grow out two hogs that weigh 225 pounds each than one that weighs 450 pounds as a hog makes its cheapest gains} while young. A young hog on full feed consumes from 3.5 to 4 pounds of feed to make one pound of gain while a heavy hog may consume from 0 to 8 pounds to make a pound of gain. The medium-sized hogs produce high er quality meat and give hams and shoulders of a size that are easier and more safely cured, Q. Can commercial glass food containers be reused for home canning? A. Not all commercial glass food containers are reusable. Certain types of fruit and vege table jars can only be vacuum sealed with special commercial' equipment. If the housewife saves original screw caps on the | reusable types of jars she will be able to get metal discs so she may use the jars safely for can ning fruits. Some of these jars are reusable also without the /original screw cap; these will take a 3-piece cap made of a screw band, glass disk, and top seal rubber,or a 2-piece cap made of a screw band and metal disk with rubber compound flowed on. They have the standard size opening. Q. What kind of feed should be given to chicks to be grown out for layers? A, When chicks are to be grown out as layers, grain may be fed once a day after they are three weeks old, in which case grit and oyster shell should also be supplied. Be sure to keep mash before them at all times. HOUSECLEAN BARNS To eliminate causes of fire in barns the Georgia Agricultural Extension Service is cooperating with the Department of Agricul ture in asking farmers to clean out fire hazards which have ac cumulated in the barn during winter months. BAPTIST ANNOUNCEMENTS Sunday School, 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship Service 11:30. Evening Worship 8:00 p. m. Prayer Service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Training Union, 7;00 p. m. Rev. J. A. Ivey, Pastor. Indications are that there will be an ample supply of fertilizer for the 1944 cotton crop. Save Food! S3j/ Save Feints! m WWiptiJuke- WAR BONDS Ladies and Gentlemen! fTheKahn . Tailoring ; Expert _ is Coming WHEELER TOLBERT A Special Representative m/J M KAHN Tailoring of Indianapolis \ 1 1 ... will Ire at our ilore on TUESDAY, APRIL 18 with a Special Showing e! Newest Soilings and Coatings for Men and Women Made to Your Order You arc cordially invited to inspect his large display of "suit length” samples in smartest new patterns and colors. Let him take your measure for immediate or future delivery. Moore Dry Goods Co. “More For Your Money At Moore’s” Phone 140 Perry, Ga. Peosi-Cola Company. Lone Island City. N. Y, Franchized Bottlers: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Macon Ji \ From where I sit ...ly Joe Marsh How to make a Sure’s a lot of talk going around they can think of-and it’s still nowadays about post-war plan- up to the people themselves to ning... folks passing resolutions see to it that the world is ruled .. . statesmen holding confer- by tolerance and understanding, ences . . . governments making Unless we make up our minds promises to each other. f G respect the other fellow’s But as Bert Childers says: rights and liberties —whether “What good is all this drawing it’s the right to enjoy a glass of up of plans unless each one of beer occasionally or the right to us decides to make his corner vote according to our conscience of the world a better place to —all onr post-war planning won’t live in?” be worth the paper that it’s From whore I sit, Bert’s put printed on. t the problem in a nutshell. Gov- /I fL. \ ernments can pass all the reso- y^/OC lutions and make all the treaties (_y © 1944, BREWING INDUSTRY FDUiiBATION . GEORGIA COMMITTEE 532 HURT BLDG., AILAHT/ 1 ,3, GA.