Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, August 31, 1944, Image 4
<• AkBV JW' |pNMB 1 R moving lottery from Cor ond Pointlug wSjSm j lottery Corrler 1 2 Scientifically Checking and Tsiting Each I J lottery Cell ■ Ajfi | 3 Removing Corroilon eed Lubricating Terminals ftjff 4 Recharging lottery ' 48-Hour lot^^^ We Will: • REMOVE PLUGS J@4g • CLEAN THEM • SET THE GAPS FOR EFFICIENT J SPARIC UNION MOTOR CO. Phone 136 Perry, Ga. |!>JP HOW AS ALWAYS! II goodAear I DEUKRS II MORE MILEAGE 5 f 4 S j?. $ Thousands of users who have driven this new dr® m^^ons miles with complete satisfaction vfyH consider it practically equal to pre-war tires I W Now ' as always, it pays to insist on the PLUS 1 mU (VALUE built into Goodyears - PLUS VALUE, 1 developed through more than 29 successive years of leadership PLUS VALUE, passed * °ni to all Goodyear buyers. Come in^today—| |l> It’s got to be GOOD to be a GOODYEAR t£||^|||^ Vfjj Hundred* of engineers, chem |j.|( ist*. physicist* and other special i*<* are busy full time in Good s|jy year's great new Research Lab kl. oratory, best equipped in the p Industry. Their work has one p|i constant aim —TAKE TODAY’S || BEST and make it better, LOW VALUE I fßßMMWHHMgniMiiMnßßiiiririniß vrJ* mif ★ an official tire inspection station a McLendon auto co. Phone 57 Perry, Ga. 'CLASSIFIED ADS Wanted—A furnished apart-: merit for two girls working at Robins Field. Write what you] have and price. Bulah Belle Brown, Route 1, Box 62, 9:7 Rochelle, Ga. For Sale—One six room House, j Apply J. E. Dixon, Phone 228-J, Perry, Ga. Want to Buy —One used,stand ard Crib. Apply Sgt. Hoffman, Beckham Apts., Evergreen St., Perry, Ga. For Sale—One Circulating Coal | Heater, almost new. Price $40.00.1 Apply J. E. Dixon. Phone 228-J, Perry, Ga. i Lost —War Ration Book No. 4 with name, Edna Sternbridge. Finder return to Rationing Of fice, Perry, Ga. ROOFING Applied Anywhere B y Skilled Mechanics Write for Estimate GEORGIA ROOFING & SUPPLY CO. MACON, GA. Twenty Three Years In Business’ T 0 LAWN MOWER OWNERS Lawn Mower Parts'are getting harder to get. BE WISE Have your Mower reconditioned now before present supply is exhausted. Hedge Shears, Weed Cutters, Garden Tools, resharpened, A. L. PARKS, Perry, Ga. A. W. DAHLBERG Certified Public Accountant Perry, Georgia Audits - Systems - Income Tax SEE W. G. ETHRIDGE For Bicycle Repair Work Barfield’s Grocery, Perry, Ga. U-NEED-A TAXICAB Operating from NELL’S CAFE Day Phone 215 Night Phone 201 Perry, Ga. Willys lIP builds the H rugged Jeep V Light Truth I y Pon engar Car t/ Light Tractor y Powor Plant Another Zenith "First" I For the "2022- RADIONIC HEARING AID • Sl.nih with any comftlaxion • Scarcely noticeable! Two years in the laboratories . . . Now Standard Equipment . • • No Extra Lost . . . ith Every NEW ZENITH RADIONIC HEARING AID %Af\ Comp Uta, “ w Ready fo Wear Accepted by American Medical Association Councilors Physical Therapy SEE IT TO DAY AT AKIN DRUG CO. Phone 2 Perry, Ga. The integrity of men is to be measured by their conduct, not by their professions.—Junius. j The man who does his work, | any work, conscientously, musti always be in one sense a great I man. —Mulock. 1 BOSWELL-GREER The marriage of Miss Inez 1 Greer of Hawkinsville, Ga. and ■ Leroy Boswell of Perry took 1 place Tuesday, Aug. 22, at a quiet ceremony at the Baptist pastorium in Hawkinsville. Rev. E, B. Collins officiated in the presence of a few relatives and ■ friends. | The wedding gown of the bride ! was a two piece model in blue, with accessories of white. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Greer. Mr. Boswell holds a position with the cement plant at Clinchfield. After a short wedding trip the bride and groom are residing in Hawkinsville. PROM PARTY Billie Davis was hostess at a delightful prom party Friday evening at her home in honor of her guests, Norma Stillwell and Ann Acree, of Macon. Assisting in entertaining were Billie’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Houser, and Miss Dorris Hane of Charles- I ton, S. C. Punch, sandwiches, and cakes j were served from the refresh ; ment table on the lawn. Twenty- I five guests enjoyed this affair. BIRTHDAY PARTY David Muse w r as given an en joyable party Monday afternoon lin celebration of his fifth birth day by his mother, Mrs. Paschal Muse. A pink and green color note was carried out in the dec orations of the cake and refresh ment table. Each of the thirty little guests was given a favor. Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. Floyd Tabor, Mrs. Houser Gilbert, and Mrs. Eric Staples. INFORMAL TEA Mrs, Paschal Muse, Mrs. Floyd Tabor, and Mrs. Will Gilbert were hostesses at an informal tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Muse in honor of Miss Pearl Edwards of Rich mond, Va., Miss Marjorie Brown of New York City, and Lt. Mar gery Short, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Thirty guests enjoyed this delightful affair. PARTY FOR MRS. MOORE A group of neighbors honored Mrs. Max Moore with a luncheon on her birthday, Friday, Aug, 25, at the New Perry hotel. Mrs. E. W. Traylor presented the honoree with a gift in behalf of the group. Covers were laid for Mrs. Moore, Mrs. S. Bernstein, Mrs. A. M. Anderson, Mrs. H.E. Evans Sr., Mrs. J. 0. Coleman, Mrs. Traylor, Mrs. Cyril Nconf Miss Lula Hurst, and Mrs. C. C. Pierce. Petition For Divorce R. B. Webb vs. Marie Tanner Webb. Divorce, Houston Supe rior Court, December Term, 1944. To Marie Tanner Webb: R. B. Webb having filed his petition for divorce against you, in this Court, returnable to the December Terra, 1944 thereof, and it being made to appear that you do not reside in the State of Georgia, and an order having been passed by the Court for service by publication, this, there fore will notify you to be and ap pear at the December Term, 1914 to be held on the Ist Mon day thereof, to answer said com plaint. Witness the Honorable Mallory C. Atkinson,Judge of said Court. This 16th day of August, 1944. Tommie S. Hunt, Clerk. Application For Birth Certificate Laverne Irby has applied to the Ordinary of Houston County for a Delayed Birth Certificate. Born in Perry, Houston County, Ga. Aug. 18, 1932. Moultrie Warren White has ap plied to the Ordinary of Houston County for a Delayed Birth Cer tificate. Born in Houston Coun ty, Georgia on Oct. 10, 1908. SAFETY SLOGANS A fall from a ladder can re sult in serious injuries. Make sure your ladder is with out defects, j Apply safe automobile driving practices to your bicycle riding ! and you’ll probably avoid ac | cidents. i When you get old papers out of the house you’re removing a 1 fire hazard. COTTON Bring your COTTON to Perry to be GINNED. Best Samples and Top Prices on both COTTON and | COTTON SEED. Excellent Warehouse Facilities i are offered at our WAREHOUSE Proper handling, storage, and marketing plus friendly, competent, and accomodating service guaranteed. Warehouse with us for Convenience and Best Prices. Davis Warehouse Phone 87 Perry, Ga. ~ AKIN DRUGCOT Prescriptions Are Our Specialty Phone 2 Perry, Ga. GROCERIES and HARDWARE Staple and Fancy Groceries Hardware for Farm and Home We have Ice Tea Glasses, Light Bulbs, Brooms, Mops, Floor Wax, Furniture Polish, Wooden Pails. , GULFSPRAY KEMTONE J. W. Bloodworth Phon* 94 Ferry, Ga. The Catholic Church and What She Teaches A STATEMENT OF CATHOLIC DOCTRINE Pamphlet Mailed on Request Address: 2699 Peachtree Road, ATLANTA, GEORGIA f • Question: What is the chief function of the Georgia Committee of the Foundation? Answer: To see to it that beer is retailed under conditions in r keeping with the strict demands of public opinion and ' the high standards of the brewing industry itself. Question: How are the Committee’s aims accomplished? Answer: Field men visit beer outlets regularly. If undesirable conditions are found, dealers are advised. Most dealers want to cooperate and welcome suggested improve j ments. Question: Suppose these suggestions are not carried out? Answer: The retailer is reported to the licensing authority hav ing jurisdiction, with a request that his license be re voked or suspended. Question: Does the Foundation foster or encourage the sale of beer? Answer: Definitely not. The Foundation docs nothing at any time to promote the sale of beer or ale. If yon drink beer, please patronize a reputable place, and if yon I know of a tavern which needs correction, tell us about it promptly. i 1 Jj jlvl I*l il I I ill ■ •i^VTJTITTITiB^nTiHI