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HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga., May 23, 1946
AKIN DRUG CO.
Prescriptions Are Our Specialty
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
A Pleasant Place to Eat
Good Food
lioss Oaks Dining Room
Open Daily from 7:CO A. M. to 8:30 P. M.
CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAYS
• OVTtIO UNPII AUTNOtITT Of THI COCA-COIA COMPAHV
We Want Wheat and Oats
Wc are prepared to take both Wheat and Oats
at MARKET prices and unload your trucks
promptly. We also have Oat and Wheat Bags.
Be sure to DUST your PEANUTS and COTTON.
It will pay you. We have just received carload
of PEANUT SULPHUR DUST and CALCIUM
ARSENIC COTTON DUST. Give us your order.
Good Stock 2 Horse Walking Cultivators. Some
Drag Harrows, Sweeps, Shovels, Scrapes and
Scooters, and all Farm Equipment.
See us about GRAIN.
Geo. C. Nunn & Son
Phone 31 Perry, Ga.
Uhb good/year
TIRES
hUm tire kuilt today is as safe, strong
McLendon auto co.
Phone 57 Perry, Ca
PERSONAL MENTION!
Owen M. Burdette, a graduate 1
of Perry High School whose i
home now is at Conyers, has!
been promoted to Sergeant. He 1
is assigned to the Panama Canal
Department.
Pvt. Herbert Moore, who has'
comnleted his basic training at
Ft. Bragg, N. C,, is spending a
10-day furlough with ids par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Moore,
before being reassigned.
Lt.-Comdr. and Mrs. Carey B. ;
Andrew, Jr., and Carey B. An-!
drew 111 spent two days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Carey j
B. Andrew, Sr., enroute to Nor ;
folk. Va., where they will make [
their home,
E. F. Dunn, manager of the
Toomer Farm, is recuperatiag at
his home from an illness of
pneumonia.
Mrs. F. M. Gaines, mother of
Mrs. Mayo Da Ms, and Mrs. W.
A. Mauldin, Mrs. Davis’ sister,
of Dothan, Ala., arrived Tuesday
to visit Mrs. Davis and family
here. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and
the visitors left yesterday for
Chattanooga, Term., to'attend
the Metropoltian grand opera
there.
Mrs. J. B. Calhoun has ac
cepted a position as bookkeeper
at Central Georgia Furniture Co.
and Miss Vivian Poole has be
come the bookkeeper at the
freezer locker plant in Mrs. Cal
houn’s place.
E. H. Evans, Jones Shaw and!
Mr. Floyd, of l.aurinburg, N. C., j
owners of the Toomer Place near
Perry, were visitors here this
week.
Billie Davis, daughter, of Mr.
and Mrs. Mayo Dav}s, will at
tend the commencement dance at
Gordon College, Barnesville, this
weekend.
Rev. Lucius Hall, Jr., of Hart-;
well, a senior divinity student at I
Mercer University, preached at I
the Sunday morning services at
the Perry Baptist Church, The
pastor, Rev. J. A. Ivey, returned
late Sunday from the Southern
Baptist Convention at Miami.
Mrs. Charles Lamon of For
syth visited Miss Audrey An
drews here last weekend.
Mrs. Alton Hardy and sons
spent last week at Corner with
Mrs. Hardy’s mother, Mrs. R. S. |
Collier, who is ill.
Dr. H. P. Dobbins spent the
weekend in Perry and is attend
ing a training school in Macon
this week.
j Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wedding
ton and son, Billy, of Hawkns
ville spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Duggan and
family.
Miss Jane Morgan, daughter
of Mrs. Robert Morgan, has been
elected president of next year’s
Sophomore Class at Wesleyan
College. Miss Morgan was
named recently on the Dean’s
List at Wesleyan. She has ar
rived home following the closing
exercises at the college.
Mrs. J. C. Watts of Talbottoii
is visiting Mrs.J.L. Hodges here,
TAXI SERVICE ~j
24-hour, Local or Long
Distance Calls
U NEED-A CAD
HOWARD PEYTON
Call 215 Perry, Ga.
i :
Message I
1 for
Georgians fe¥j|
Hear Jimmie Carmichael
WSB
And A State-Wide Radio Hookup
Saturday, May 25, 12:30 P. M.
Register Now
Georgians who have not registered have until
July 5 to register. (Except in Fulton County.) The
franchise is the greatest right of a citizen. Regis
ter now, and cast your ballot July 17, for good
government for our state.
For Good Government For Honest Government
ELECT CARMICHAEL
Mrs. B. E. Hatch of Atlanta is
visiting her sister, Mrs. S. L.
Norwood.
Mrs. Emma Hammond, who
has made her home here with
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Carpenter,
is returning to Alabama to live.
Mrs, J. G. Heard and Marion
Heard spent last week in Car
tersville and Atlanta with Mrs.
Harmon Knight, who returned
to Perry to spend several weeks.
J.anet Gray, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wordna Gray, had her
tonsils removed at Macon hospi
tal Tuesday and is doing nicely.
Claire Grimes, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. 0. Grimes, is visit
ing her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. C.li. Grimes in Fort Valley.
Mrs. Emma Colcough of Sum
ter, S. C., Mrs. R. F. Baldwin
and R. F, Baldwin. Jr., of Mar
shallville visited Mrs. H. T. Gil
bert and Mrs, E. W. Traylor last
Saturday.
Capt. Lois Pickens Lashley,
Army Nurse Corps, is visiting
her sister, Miss Ruby Pickens.
Captain Lasidey will return to
Germany, where she and her
husband are stationed, after a
45-day furlough.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Carolyn Rogers celebrated her
| sixth birthday Thursday with a
■ party at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rog
ers. Games were played and
I ice cream and cake enjoyed by
I the 1” guests.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Betty Ann Underwood, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Under
i wood, celebrated her twelfth
! birthday with a birthday party
Saturday night. Forty guests
, were invited.
HUGH GISH
Plumbing and Heating
Headquarters at
Houston Hardware Co.
Phone 267 Perry, Ga.
ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
NOT HARD TO KILL.
IN ONE HOUR.
If not pleased, your 35c back at
I any drug store. TE OL,a strong
j fungicide, contains 90% alcohol,
j 11' PEN ETRATES. Reaches
MORE germs to KILL the itch.
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
CUSi’T Win
with /health
j
if Poor health is a handicap. ,
i And so often a needless one. J
|J Why drag along, nursing a ■
1 malady that might be readily j
i relieved? Resolve now to con- 1
suit your doctor and heed his ■
1 experienced counsel. Let the !
I wonders of modern medical J
science work for you. And— ■
one thing more—don’t forget J
to bring that prescription to 1
] this "Reliable” Pharmacy. i
’ HOUSTON DRUG CO.
Phone 52 Perry, Ga.
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Watch and Jewelry Repairs
given prompt attention. Our repair departments
are now back to normal and all types of Jewelry
and engraving can be handled at once. For re
pair work of any type see
KERNAGHAN, Inc.
RELIABLE GOODS ONLY
411 Cherry St. MACON, GA. Phone 836
RED ASH COAL '
High Quality -- Limited Amount
Watson & Williams Coal Co,
Ph one 1440 Warner Robins, Ga.
RUG CLEANING
We wish to announce that Mrs. Joe Mitchell
is our representative in Perry for Best Rug
Cleaning Service.
Another big Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Job completed for New Perry Hotel.
Call Mrs. Mitchell for Best Service in Rug Cleaning,
MACON CARPET CLEANING SERVICE
Chas. G. Burgess, Prop.
MACON, GA.
NEW APPLIANCES
j LAWN SPRINKLERS, Hubbard Ball Bearing,
Volcano Roaster TOASTERS.
BREAKFASTER,Toabter Hot Plate combined,
CAN OPENER, Regina Smoothcut,
KM HEATING PADS
WATER COOLER, Cordley Electric,
RECORDS, Sonora Album,
GARBAGE DISPOSER.
! BRAMBLETT
APPLIANCE CO.
Phone 249 Perry, Ga.
jS&P.
Allis-Chnlmers ha* not
i“““ * forgotten its old customers in
their time of need. The company at it*
own expense has completed a training course
j for hundreds of skilled All-Crop Harvester
I mechanics. The course covered a systematic
| 10-POINT CHECK-UP which permit*
I 10-POINT any All-Crop Harvester to be rebuilt or over
hauled, regardless of its age.
| CHECK-UP We are now able to give this complete 10-
I POINT service , . . and have a new stock of
1. Tractor Hitch All-Crop Harvester repair parts to do a real job..
2. Propeller Shaft All-Crop Harvesters back to the earliest
3. Matter Safety Clutch models have a duty to perform in helping to
4. Gear Box meet the shortage of harvesting machinery,
| 5. Elevators Here •• our suggestion:
, 6. Straw Rack Arrange NOW to bring in your All-Crop
. Harvester, even if it is comparatively new.
| 7, C eanmg o* Let us go over it with a fine-toothed comb aod
| 8. Cylinder get it ready to roll.
I 9. Conveyors _. * * *
I This beautiful red*
10. Header wbuc-and blue Farm
, Plus 14 other detailed I FARM COMMANDO J
| working parts. Ch.L,TA"ch.n".'
-...- cmh* _» mm, - -- M passing inspection.
UNION MOTOR CO.
CHAS. P. GRAY, Dealer
Phone 13G Perry, Ca.