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HOME JOURNAL. Perry, Ga.. April 18, 1946
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HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry. Ga.
Roofing, Siding,
Insulation, Contractors
Through our many branch
warehouses we can give
prompt service anywhere in
Georgia.
Call or write for estimates
Phone 3121
GEORGIA ROOFING &
SUPPLY CO.
30(5 Oglethorpe St.
Macon. Ga,
CUSTOM HATCHING EVER 1 / WEDNESDAY
New Hampshire Reds 4 “AAAA” Chicks
$15.00 per 100; pullorum controlled
FOIL LINE OF GROCERIES
Hartley’s Hatchery & Grocery
1-2 Mi. South of Perry on Route 41
HARD TO GET
Items such as Metal Clothes Pins, Measuring
Cups with Flexible Spouts, Electric Churns and
Hot Plates are here.
Come in and examine our Garden Plows, Elec
tric Brooders, Gas Irons, and Aluminum Kitch
en Stools. DDT available in bombs and bottles.
Andrew Hardware Co.
-PHONE 200 PERRY, GA.
CALLING ALL CARS
General repairing and welding on all
makes of cars, trucks and tractors.
STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS
lubrication, tire repairing and motor tune-ups
‘The Best Wash Job in Town’
LAMAR AUTO SERVICE
LEWIS LAMAR. Prop.
Phone 270 Perry, Ga.
PEANUT SHELLERS and
TREATING MACHINES
Bring your Seed Peanuts to us for excellent job
of Shelling and Treating. Our Shellers are in
*jood condition and you will he satisfied with
our service.
See us before buying your Seed Peanuts. We
have the best quality of re-cleaned Oklahoma
Peanut Seed, also Georgia Spanish and Runner
Peanuts. We will fill your order for Seed Peanuts.
Bring your Cotton Seed to us for re-cleaning
.and treating.
We have an adequate supply of all grades of
fertilizer and Nitrate of Soda. See us for your
Fertilizer needs now.
Our Corn Mill is still operating daily. Bring us
your small or large lots of Corn. Best prices paid,
Davis Warehouse Co.
Phone 87 Perry, Ga.
Lt. John Houser
Out of Service
First Lieut. John A. Houser,
>ho just completed 11 months
( rvice in Japan as a pilot ot a
M-25 bomber, has received his
is-chanrp from the Army and is
now on trai ling leave.
Lieutenant Houser, the son of
| Mrs. Sam P. Houser of Perry, ar
rived here last Thursday after
returning to the states via a
California port. He is now with
■his wife, the former Miss Ann
Mathews, and son, John A.
Houser, Jr., at Fort Valley.
FINED FOR BIGAMY
Jimmy Davis. 28, an employee
of a Dawson funeral home, paid
a $350 fine in Houshm county
superior court last week after
pleading guilty to bigamy, Sher
iff C, C. Chapman said. Davis
admittedly had married six:
times, including one marriage in
Houston county, according to
the sheriff.
GIRL SCOUTS HEAR
SPEECH ON PIGEONS
Woodrow Gilbert, a bird fanci
:er who handled homing pigeons
j while serving in the Army, spoke
! to the Perry Girl Scout troop at
their meeting last Thursday.
The girls, who are studying
birds in the scout course, heard
Mr. Gilbert explain how the Ar
my used the pigeons in the war.
Two patrols were formed and
Betty Ann Smith and Bennieta
Andrew were named the patrol
leaders.
The Girl Scouts and Brownie
Scouts at their March meeting
celebrated the 31th anniversary
: of Scouting.
A large cake with 34 candles
featured the birthday party.
Kmle Rack
Keep all butchering knives in a
| knife rack when not in use.
BUILD A PERMANENT
LOW COST
CONCRETE FENCE
Around your property
No Priority Required For This
| Type Job
Call By for Estimate on Completed Job
PERRY CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO.
Phone 265 Perry, Ga.
TOWNS NEED
Sfttuity t&af
A SPIC-AND-SPAN TOWN ATTRACTS NEW INCOME . . .
‘ S?ieaH-CC&, Sfriuce-Cifa manufacturers looking for new plant site., it
V * attracts progressive, wide-awake citizens!
NOW* Many towns in Georgia have made consider
able progress toward community improvement
It’s in the air —this “spring cleaning fever!” b X llsin 8 the Georgia Better Home Towns Pro.
Housewives everywhere are having their homes gram as their guide. One of the basic funda.
scrubbed, dusted, polished till rooms lake on mentals of this I rogram is the concept that a
the breatli and life and newness of Spring! clean town is a progressive town and from
But what about ou„idc the home? What there lhe , Plan . goeB , ° a '““"I 1 ™ '««"■“ >»
about the yards? - the alleys? - the streets? - contmued activity that will insure greater pros
tlte highways? WHAT ABOUT THE TOWN??, p . em> • md l,clter llvm 8 to the town ... and to
° themselves!
Yes, towns need spring cleaning, too. K there is a Better Home Town Committee
Towns that look dull, drab, and dirty inspire already at work in your community, give them
no confidence —in their own people or in yoU r help and support. Put your shoulder to
visitors. But a town that is clean, attractive, the wheel —it’ll pay you (and your town!) a
progressive, magnetically attracts citizens with hundredfold!
self-respect, character, a talent for getting things Send for the little booklet that explains, brief
done. That brings better living and more pros- ly , the Georgia Better Home
perity for the whole community. Towns Program _ it ? 8 chock . ff*
So, how your town LOOKS is more important ful of many thought-provok- HEPS
than you may think. You know it’s a good town. ing suggestions and ideas. Itj fT —
But strangers can only judge by what they see. Simply address a postal card
Clean-up, paint-up, spruce-up, and remember: to Better Home Towns Divi- /j&\ /
A SPIC-AND-SPAN TOWN ATTRACTS-it B i on , Georgia Power Com
attracts tourists with money to spend, it attracts pan y, Box 1719, Atlanta (1).
Better Home Towns Division ; ,*• 7; .
T GEORGIA POWER COMPANY « v
r ’ 4 i ■■■->• ‘\i.' 4 Citizen Wherever We Serve %
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
Twenty of her friends joined
Angela Anderron, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. M (Pnil) An
derson, in celebrating her 12th
birthday Wednesday at a prom
parly at her home. Proms and
games were enjoyed and re
freshments were served.
Broadcast Big Ben
The first broadcast of London’s
Big Bon was made in 1923.
We Deliver
Home dressed poultry,
meats and groceries
PETE’S
Grocery & Market
Phone 268 Perry, Ga.
Straw Hat Season Is Here
JUST OUT OF THE BOX
Hard Straws - Panamas
$1.95 to SS.OO
EDWARDS-HARPER, Inc.
Phone 50 Perry, Ga.
WANTED: 500 Veterans
To Go Into Business
/or Themselves
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REQUIREMENTS: The fight to make a G. I. business loan,
energy, character, intelligence and experience on the farm or in
handling heavy machinery.
THE BUSINESS; Farm Contracting —renting equipment and
your services to farmers in building terraces and ponds, clearing
and preparing land, harvesting crops, etc. The equipment also
can be used for general construction during the active agri
cultural seasons.
POSSIBILITIES: A good livelihood and an opportunity to
build up savings. Every county in Georgia needs at least two
farm contracting businesses of two or more veterans and others
who are qualified, so write today for complete details and appli
cation blank to any of the following banks.
ATLANTA —Trust Company of Georgia
AUGUSTA —The National Exchange Bank of Augusta
COLUMBUS —The Fourth National Bank
MACON—The First National Bank & Trust Company
ROME—The First National Bank
gAVAN NATI—The Liberty National Bank and Trust Company
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NOTICE To All Georgia Banks
We will he glad to cooperate with any hank in the state in
the financing of a farm contracting loan, whether the local
hank wants to assume the entire loan or part of it. In for
mation developed hy the Farm-Industry Department of the
Trust Company of Georgia and its Affiliates
will he furnished at your request.