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“Here’s to our G. I. Joes”
CENTRAL GA. FURNITURE CO.
PHONE 242 N PERRY, GA.
TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE
ANNIVERSARY SALE
NOVEMBER 17-30
Iti appreciation of our many customers who have made our business a success we
offer you many good values at a reduction of 10 to 15 percent on pre-war
hard-to-get merchandise.
SPECIAL VALUE ITEMS
Dish Cabinets Wardrobe Sewing Cabinet
2 door, Glass, white Enamel Walnut, 2 mirrored doors Mahogany
with two drawers and $44.50 $13.98
storage compartment Love Seat Hurricane Lamps
$24.50 5 ft , Cretonne, assorted colors Electric or Candle
Simple Panel Door CABINET $33.80 P r * $22.50
$12.95 Table Lamps Baby Crib
Double Panel Door CABINET New Shipment and Mattress
$18.95 $14.95 . $19.95
Come in and See the Many Other Bargains we have for you during
OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE.
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I PINE TREES use sunshine to manufacture wood,.
1 With a little care and attention pines are a semi*
■ automatic crop. Nature has a great urge to replace trees.
i If you cut an area and leave a few seed trees a new crop ' >Ss |S
1 will come up, sit in the sun ... and grow. When you harvest , ysßafa lor
I this Mood and start to grow another crop . . , you are a i
1 Union Bag & Paper Corporation offers a year-around y| ™
1 pulpuood market which did not exist ten years ago. x) : ~ > Jb
1 Pulp Mood ... a cash crop .. . can now be the foundation ***
of a profitable tree farm for you. v?|>
'"I Left pine grows too densely to permit the sun k
1 and the soil to pul the most growth on the trees. If a tract 2 || «
J is thinned the remaining trees grow faster . . . the %v 1 1|
/ thinnings are pulpwood .. . and soon you have another fra
Luiou Bag needs a steady supply of home-grown
wooil to keep its plant in operation and continue to employ jWm
y sands of Georgians. The Company operates its own
sto produce one crop after another. It urges you ft
» the same because such operation will result in more f
wood for Union Bag . . . more dollars for you . , . aud
; employment in Georgia. f, . jWSMaM
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U@N BAG and PAPER
rnspnemny Address Woodlands Division, I
V U It I V R H I ■ w H Union Bag and Paper Corpora• M I
jIYJ (th <lon ' ox Savannah Georgia. m
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FOUNT AIN’S
LAUNDRY and
DRY CLEANERS
PERRY, GA.
Lest- Boys’ Brown wool sweat
er on streets of Perry Sat. p. m.
Please reti i ” r ' to
Mrs. Sam A. Nnnn,
PERRY P. T. A.
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
NOV. 26-30
Dues 25c per year
Contact Treasurer,
MRS* W. E. BECKHAM.
If interested in joining.
!new industries in ga.
Georgia is really going to town
as a postwar industrial state,
i For example, upwards of 350
I industries, not including freezer
I locker plants, were established
jor expanded in the state during]
the last fourteen months, ac
cording to a summary on indus
trial development made public by
the St&te Agricultural and Indus
trial Development Board.
The summary, admittedly in
complete (the board would ap
preciate the assistance of local
communities in making the sur
y complete and accurate), was
< mpiled with the aid of t h ej
board’s industry panel, the Geor-j
tria Power Company’s industrial
division, county clerks, chambers
of commerce and newspapers.
OPA INFORMATION
Meats and Fats
Red F-l thru K-l valid thru
Nov. 30.
Red L-l thru Q-l valid thru
Dec. 31.
Red R-l thru V-l valid thru
Jan. 31. 1946.
Red W, X, Y. Z, and Greer
N-8 valid thru Feb. 28, 1946.
Sugar
Sugar Stamp No. 38 expires
Dec. 31.
Notice To Debtors And
Creditors
GEORGIA, —Houston County:
All creditors of the Estate of
Mrs. George M. Garvin, formerly
of Houston County, Georgia, now
deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their claims or de
mands against said Estate to the
undersigned according to law;
and all persons indebted to said
Estate are hereby notified to
make immediate payment to me.
L. A. Woodruff, Adminis
trator ot toe Estate of
Mrs. George M. Garvin.
P. 0. Address
Vienna, Georgia 12:27
IMPROVED BRAKES ON 1946 FORDS
Improved passenger car brakesare one of the many fea
-1 tures of the new 1946 Ford cars, according to Cecil Moody,
of Moody Motor Company.
“Our engineers and technical men of the Ford Engineer
ing Laboratory have gone after three big things in car
brakes,’’ Mr. Moody explained. “First, brakes that stop
you quiclfly with just a light touch of the pedal; second,
longer life in the brakes themselves and in the lining; and
third, silent operation,”
Ford brakes on 1946 cars are self-centering, with slotted
shoes. This means that the brake pressure applies evenly
over the entire brake drum surface, giving a smoother,
quicker stop, and helping to prevent excessive wear in
the lining.
By designing the brakes so that no local points of pressure
can develop, any tendency to squeal has been virtually
eliminated.
And servicing of brakes has been made easier, Mr. Moody
continued. The eccentric anchor pins have been replaced
by fixed pins that greatly simplify the task of replacing
brake linings. The fluid reservoir unit in the master unit
is easy to reach for adjusting or servicing.
A valuable safety device used on previous Ford model
brakes has been retained: all sections of brake tubing
which are exposed to flying stones or other destructive
forces are sheathed yi a protective covering of coiled
springs.
There’s your future
Moody Motor Co.
Phone 40 Perry, Ga.
ESTATE heatroZTrANGES
BUTANE and ELECTRIC
Bar-B-Kewer Separate Meat Oven
Broils whole chickens, turkeys, hams, and
roasts, etc. and leaves oven free for baking
at the same time.
Choose your Range that goes your dream one belter—
a beautiful modern ESTATE Heatrola Range with the
wonderful Bar-B-Kewer. It brings you two oven capaci
ty, plus a delicious new way to prepare meats.
See the BAR-B-KEWER and all the other
features that will make kitchen hours calm
er, fewer, and easier.
This Range will arrive soon to make your dreams
come true.
BRAMBLETT
APPLIANCE CO.
PHONE NO. 249 PERRY, GA.
AKIN DRUG CO
Prescriptions Are Our Specialty
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.