Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, November 09, 1944, Image 4
ammmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmm. ■■in • mi i rrmrmrnmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm* / I * * O&SS' >* 4 "H#^ 9 4 |bJL£ 1 There’s a crisis in the making! If stocks pile up in fertilizer plants and agents’ ware houses, the stream of supply will choke up. They must move fast or the lack of man-power will cause a para lyzing shortage. Take the Chilean Nitrate situation for example. To supply the quantity needed for 1945 crops, many car goes must be unloaded each month at each port, then moved out by train and truck for immediate allocation. It must move out of agents’ hands as fast as it moves in. If not, the choke-up starts and works back to the ports, even back to the ships. Already there’s a threatened shortage of nitrogen, due to sharply increased war needs. Unless you help smash the bottle-neck bv ■" ■ I taking your nitrate as soon as it is offered, the shortage Storage Tips will become acute. Thous- Pile all materials on dry ands of tons will pile up at boards in barn or shed. US- ports or on the docks Pi | e materialssepnrctel Y . in Chile. The only place Chil ean Nit rate does you any Keep piles close tognlher. good is on your crops. Get Destroy the bags whan yours now... while you you use the contents. can. [_ 2cy Your Fertilizer NOV/... Take if NOW... Store it fill It’s Needed This message is published to assist the War Food Administration and ti e fertilizer industry . . . to help you £ot the fertilizer you need. ‘CHILEAN NITRATE S 0 D A Q- Why is the United States Brewers Foundation necessary? A: In any business there are certain dealers who may not always operate in keeping with the standards of th i ’rv'rctry or with the dictates of public opin ion. The foundation undertakes the responsibility of traintr’ring proper conditions where malt bev erages are sold. 0: How does the Foundation operate? A: Trained field men regularly visit places where beer and ale are sold. In those few places where undesira ble conditions are found, dealers are asked to cor rect them. Most dealers cooperate, but should they not, a report is made to authorities who have the power to revoke their licenses. Q ; Can the general public help in your work? A \ Yes, by patronizing reputable places, and by report ing to the Foundation any that need correction. I! I f i MAY BE IN I THE BALANCE Every time I pick up a prcscripton, I gay to myself “Thi» it urgent but:neat —a life ranj lie in tlic balance!” Compounding prescriptions villi the uljnost care is the most important thing I i have to do —important to me —to the Doctor —to the patient. ] . I That is why I pledge to give every prescription ■eggr n>v undivided attention. Your Registered Pharmacist ; HOUSTON DRUG COMPANY Phone 52 Perry, Ga, j RATIONING INFORMATION Gasoline Three A-13 coupons in the new books became valid for four gal i lons each Nov. 9. Registration . for new ftook now in progress. Rationing rules now require) that every car owner write his license number and state in ad- : vance on all gasoline coupons in i his possession. Fuel Oil Period 1 for this season now valid. Canning Sugar Sugar Stamp No. 40 good for five pounds of canning sugar un til February 28, 1945. Meats and Fats Red A8 thru P 5 (Book 4) val id at 10 points each, for use with tokens, both good indefinitely. Processed Foods Blue AS through VVS (Book 4) valid indefinitely at 10 points each» Sugar Sugar Stamps N 05.30,31, 32, & 33 in Book 4 good for five pounds jeach indefinitely. Shoes Stamps 1,2, &3 on “airplane” sheet in Book .1 valid for one pair each indefinitely. CENTERVILLE NEWS The Hallowe’en Carnival of the Centerville school which was held in the new school building Friday night was a decided suc cess. $ll5 was cleared for this school of which Geo. R. Hunt is principal. Martha Stafford of the second j grade was chosen Queen of the i Carnival, receiving 2,383 votes.! i Mary Hunt of the first grade was runner-up with 2,190 votes. Oth er grade queens were Janice Brown, third; Marion Welch, fourth: Margaret Hattaway,fifth: Mae Sullivan, sixth; Dorothy Jean Walters, seventh. !****************** : Biiyoi(sre/#^#now ! Mtm security, Loo! ***************** * "Sfimr War Miami investment Is Your investment Bn. America * * * * I O Flushing transmission and differential of old grease. O Filling with correct weight lubricants. KjjjSS (Limit 6 pounds) |o| Firestone complete chassis lubrication. ppa|||B Checking front wheel bearings. Testing the battery with hydrometer. We are Headquarters for Tire, Battery, Spark Plug, Lubrication and Brake Lining Service. There Is No Rationing of Service at UNION MOTOR CO. Phone 136 Perry, Ga. LEGAL SALE OF LAND GEORGIA, Houston County. Will be sold on Tuesday, De cember sth, 1944, before the courthouse door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the Upper Fifth District of Houston County, Georgia, same being distinguish ed as the Northeast one-fourth of lot of land No. 124, containing fifty (50) acres of land, more or less, and being the same proper ty conveyed to Thomas J. Akms by deed recorded in Deed Book Y, folio 355, Clerk’s office Hous ton Superior Court. Said land bounded on the north by land of H. F. Rape; on the east by land of Edgar Bateman; on the south by land of A. M. Garvin; and on the west by land of Miss Sallie Akins and land of A. M. Garvin. Said sale will be made under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed to se cure debt from Thomas J. Akins to J. F. Hammock recorded in Book 58, folio 118, Clerk’s office Houston Superior Court. The I debt secured by said deed is one 1 promissory note dated September 28, 1938, payable September 28, 1943, with interest from date at 5 % per annum, and in the princi pal sum of $630.00. Default hav ing been made by failure to pay said principal sum and interest thereon when due, the power of sale in said deed has become operative. The amount due on said indebtedness on the day of sale will be $824.25, together with all costs of this proceeding. Deed will be made to the pur chaser by the undersigned and 1 the proceeds of said sale will be i applied as provided in said se curity deed. This 3rd day of November, 1944. J. F. HAMMOCK W. D. Aultman, Attorney. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Baptist W. M.S. will meet next Monday, Nov. 13, 3:30 p.m. at the church. The Methodist W. S. C. S. cir cles will meet next Monday, 3:30 p.m. as follows: No. 1, Mrs. Mildred Schnell; No. 2, Mrs. Floyd H. Tabor; No. 3, Mrs. C. G. Harris. ' \ Buy War Bonds • TO BA V- -For Future Needs A. D. CURB MARKET Located in Corner of Masonic Bldg. PERRY, GEORGIA STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES The Public is invited to visit us in our new business MR. and MRS. A. D. CULPEPPER WHAT’S YOUR P. Q.? Patriotic Quotient Check this list to see how you score as a financial-front soldier: Buy War Bonds regularly Spend only for necessities Shun black markets Build cash reserve in bank Pay no higher than ceiling prices Save for taxes and expected expenses Support Red Cross, U. S. 0., and other war causes. You should do all these things to help win the war and beat inflation. Buy War Bonds and save regularly at this bank. Perry Loan & Savings Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ESTABLISHED 1889 PERRY, GA. “BEFORE TAKING POW-O-LIN GAS AND BLOATING HURT ME ALMOST TO DISTRACTION” “I Wouldn’t Take Anything For The Happy Relief Pow-o lin Gave Me,” States Mrs. Epps. Thousands Throughout Georgia Endorse This Spiendid Purely Herbal Medicine. Putting Pow-o-lin to the test in their own stubborn cases, thou ( sands of well-known Georgia men and women have received such | speedy relief from their distress | they unhesitatingly endorse it to their neighbors. For instance, Mrs. 0. E. Epps, well-known life-time resident of Route 3, Athens, Ga., declares: “Words fail to express my high regard for Pow-o-lin, It is a pity everyone suffering as I did don’t know about this splendid medi-1 cine. No matter how careful I was with my diet, indigestion! and gassy bloating hurt me al-1 most to distraction. I was al- j most afraid to eat and felt weak and let down for lack of proper nourishment. At times I h a d headaches that made me feel diz zy. I took strong laxatives for constipation until the sight of a pill sickened me. My nerves felt jumpy and I couldn’t get enough sound sleep. Morning usually found me feeling so let down, sluggish and achy I didn’t feel like I could do my housework. 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I give Pow-o-lin my endorsement with the hope that my friends and neighbors may try it and get the same hap py relief it brought to me.” Such praise must be deserved, for thousands declare Pow-o-lin proved a happy surprise. Pow-o lin is a purely herbal laxative preparation intended to relieve such distress as harassed Mrs. Epps when due to censtipation. Pow-o-lin may be obtained at Houston Drug Co. Caution: Use only as directed.