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NOTICE
GIN DAYS
After this week, our Gins will gin
Cotton only on FRIDAY and
SATURDAY of each week.
We will appreciate your bringing your Cotton
to the Gins on these two days.
J. H. DAVIS & SON
HOUSTON LAKE
DAVIS WAREHOUSE I
PERRY, GA.
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THE ROAD IS CLEAR t'WOC/c/
0i hours' saved New Time-Saving Schedules
ON MANY TRIPS # #
«nSi Give Faster, Better Service
' operating speeds, f f
Many long-planned improvements are being made . . . and one of the
first is a return to normal running time for the big blue and white
Super-Coaches. New time-saving schedules will get you to your des
’=-v If MORt SEATS' tination earlier—to nearby towns or across the continent. You’ll have
»V. - '! AVAILABLE , r ,
jtw»v Vif.more room and comfort, too, for this stepped-up service will mean more
i HrM "tV becauses buses
\ ‘2'p— °) can make more trips daily, more seats available.
V "’ll Wi, ■'-t \\ daily trips now. 1
And Greyhound has other important plans for giving you finer highway
travel accommodations—luxurious new buses . . . modern terminals and
Post Houses . . . expense-paid tours for greater pleasure at the same low
INCREASED SERVICE cost. They’ll be part of your travel plans pretty soon!
COMING
tfd‘service^'wHl WATCH THE PAPER OR ASK THE GREYHOUND AGENT ABOUT
as possible 8 faBt CHANGES IN DEPARTURE TIMES and OTHER IMPROVEMENTS.
GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT • Cor. of 6th and Commerce Sts. • PHONE 6-6141
Even Stephen
Irate Downstairs—Don’t you hear
me pounding on the ceiling?
Happy Upstairs—That’s all right,
we were making a lot of noise, too!
Complete Assembly
Harry—Where were you born?
Jerry—Right in this state.
Harry—What part?
Jerry—All of me!
Say It Again!
Jack —When a shoemaker makes a
shoe what is the first thing he uses?
Mac—l’d say the first thing he
I uses is his last!
Let Me Think
j Harry—Have you seen my hat
I around?
Jerry—Are you sure you had it on
: when you took it off?
What, No Officers?
Blonde—Do you know any nice
; boys in the navy?
Brunette—Oh, juet gobs and gobs!
Skip This
Nit—What’s worse than an owl? j
Wit—l give up.
I Nit—An owl’s ’owl!
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Americanism
The term “Americanism” was
first used by John Witherspoon, pres
ident of Princeton university, in 1731.
Twelve Syllable Words
The language of the American In-
I dians abounds in 10 and 12-sylla
! ble words. For instance, the Az
tecs say “amatlacuilolitquitcatlaz
tlahulli” for postage stamp. Literal
ly, this incredible word means ‘‘pay- 1
ment received for-carrying-a-paper
on-which-something-is-written,
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of an
order of the Court of Ordinary of
said State and County granted
on the first Tuesday in October,
1945, there will be sold at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in
November, 1945, before the
Court House door at Perry,
Houston County, Georgia, during
the legal hours of sale to the
highest and best bidder, for
cash, the following described
land, to-wit:
Tnat tract or parcel of land,
•on prising 75 acres, more or
less, of land in the sth District
of Houston County, being 50
acres, more or less, in the north
east corner of lot of land No. 85,
being the north half of the east
half of said lot, and 25 acres,
more or less, in the northwest
portion of lot of land No, 98, all
lying in one body and bounded
■on the north by public road, on
| east by lands of Walter Thomp
son and lands of Estate of Mrs.
Molly Lewis, south by estate of
Mrs. Molly Lewis and lands of J.
E. Garvin, and west by lands of
Mrs. Green Aultman.
Said property will be sold as
the property of the Estate of 1
Mrs, George M. Garvin,deceased.
This Bth day of October. 1945.
L. A. Woodruff,
As Administrator of the
Estate of Mrs. George M.
Garvin, deceased.
Jefferson Failure as Speaker
Thomas Jefferson was a failure
as a public speaker.
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Fertilize Grain & Cover Crops
Recent experiments in growing small grain have
demonstrated that it is profitable to fertilize
WHEAT and OATS at planting time.
This practice strengthens the young plant against severe loss
by freezing temperatures, as well as supplying necessary
plant food for increased yields. Also, fertilizer applied to
grain crop when planted furnishes plant food not only for the
grain, but also for the succeeding forage crops.
Use Lime & Superphosphate on Your Cover Crops
HEARD BROTHERS
“It’s What’s IN the Bag That Counts.”
MACON, GEORGIA
PECAN SEASON
NOW OPEN
Will have associated with me this season
Mrs. Jones, Dorothy, Betty, and Gail.
Always pay as much as the oth
er feller and for Extra Good
Ones a little more.
SAME PLACE
COOPER JONES
PERRY, GA.
If You Intend To Borrow
In Order To Buy Or Build
The PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSO
CIATION is ready and anxious to serve the people of
this vicinity. This Association operates in Macon,
Peach, Houston, and Pulaski Counties. Loans are made
on dwellings and business properties to be repaid by
the month. The interest charge is six per cent. We
have loaned to the people we serve more than $290,000.00.
Over $100,000.00 of this amount was for the construc
tion of new homes and business buildings, $125,000.00
was for the purchase of homes already constructed.
$65,000.00 was loaned to persons for Refinancing exist
ing loans and for remodeling purposes.
If you intend to buy, build, or remodel your
home or business we invite you to come in
and talk to us.
KayAND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY. GEORGIA
S. A. NUNN, President F. M. HOUSER, Secty-Treas..
CONTROL EROSION
and add to the Fertility of Your Soil with
WINTER COVER CROPS
We are glad to endorse the GREEN ACRES CONTEST
for the second year in Houston County.
J. W. Bloodworth
GROCERIES, HARDWARE and
FARM SUPPLIES
Phone 94 Perry, Ga.
AKIN DRUG CO.
Prescriptions Are Our Specialty
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.