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HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga., June 6, 1946
RADIO SERVICE
\Ve have now received quite a few hard-to-get
Radio Tubes. We can give prompt service in
putting your set in first-class shape.
Gilbert Electric Service
phone 175 Perry, Ga.
WE WANT WHEAT
and OATS
We 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.
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REFINANCE
OLD-FASHIONED MORTGAGE LOANS
THIS MODERN, EASY WAY
Old-fashioned mortgages that require big semi annual or
annual payments never seem to fall due at a convenient
time. Despite good intentions and budgeting, unforseen
expenses nibble away at savings and the borrower is un
able to make large, lump-sum payments. Paying interest
alone never brought anyone closer to home ownership.
It is not necessary to continue struggling along with
such a contract. You can refinance through our associa
tion. We will pay off your old mortgage and work out a
program fitted to your budget where you repay us in con
venient monthly installments just like rent. Monthly
payments include principal, interest, . . . and bring you to
debt-free home ownership.
11 Federal Savings
Ea AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERRY, GEORGIA
S- A. NUNN, President F. M. HOUSER, Secty.-Treas
'to tire headquarters!
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\ | jVv lor a sizzling sum
i !)U mcr” ... Recap, repair
[ //KI lyMMsSkif* or replace, take our ad
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W money with safety! And
j G y ° U ” eed a new
US' OU* EASY PAY PLAN
COO»/V£AH
TIRES
McLendon auto go.
Phone 57 Perry, Ga.
PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Louise Kezar has been
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Kezar of Elko, after her!
graduation from the Cadet Nurse!
Course at Piedmont Hospital,At
lanta. Mrs. Kezar attended the
graduation exercises in Atlanta
the same night another daugh
ter, Frances Kezar, was graduat
ed from Perry High School.
With two daughters graduating
the same night, it was necessary
for the Kezars to divide up, Mrs.
Kezar going to Atlanta and Mr.
Kezar attending the exercises at
Perry. Louise has returned to
duty at the Piedmont.
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Hay are
visiting friends and relatives in
Cincinnati, Ohio, and Butfalo,
N. Y.
Miss Marion Grubb, a teacher
at Jackson High School, will re
turn home for the summer tiiis
week.
Lewis Bledsoe and Bobby
Spencer, students at North Geor
gia College, Dahlonega, will ar
rive home for the simmer next
week.
Ensign Bill Bostwick, just
back from 16 months in the Pa
cific, is spending a furlough at
his mime here.
Miss Martha Ann Gordon, a
student at Andrew College, Cuth
bert, has arrived home for the
summer holidays.
A. W. Tabor was admitted to a
Macon hospital Saturday after
suffering a partial stroke. It is
expected that he will be in the
hospital for several days.
Laurie Anderson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. (Phil) An
derson, had her tonsils removed
at a Macon hospital last week
and is recovering nicely.
Chester Edwards has accepted
a position with Edwards-Harper
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Akin and
daughter, Anna Katherine, have
returned after a vacation at
Daytona Beach, Fla.
j Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cater, Jr.,
j and baby of Warner Robins vis
!ited Mrs. R. L. Cater here
Sunday.
T. S. Chapman of Sa ser vis
ited friends and relatives in Per
ry this week,
Mrs. J, H. Short and daugh
ters, Lt. Margery and Miss Eliza
beth Short, are visiting Miss
Pearl Edwards, Mrs. Short's
sister, at Tampa, Fla.
Barbara Whipple, a student at
Agnes Scott College, has arrived
Ito be with her parents, Mr. and
iMrs. Wendell Whipple, for a few
days before returning to Atlanta
Ito accept a position with the
Connecticut Mutual Life In
surance Co. for the summer.
Wendell Whipple, Jr., will ar
jrive Friday from Emory Univer
sity for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mobley of
Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Berry
Mobley of Gainesville, Fla. will
leave Sunday for a vacation in
Canada. Berry Mobley, a broth
er of Tom Mobley is city man
ager of Gainesville, Fla. They
will visit friends and relatives
en loute.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beck
;ham and Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Da
| vis will leave Saturday to attend
the Kiwanis International Con
vention at Allantic City, N. J.
After the convention, they will
spend several days in New York
City.
i WMFAK?
Eet plenty yet [oeo
wcigltt with delicious
candy reducing p!an
| Have a men slender, graceful fig- BR
ure. No exerciser g. No’r*..at vea, MpU W
No drops. Wit', the- mp'r A YDS
Vitamin Candy Peducmg Plan IM
you don’t cut out a-y meals,
starches, potato-s. meals or but- m
ter, you simply cut them down. v
It's easier when you enjoy delicious 1 %
* (vitamin fortified) AVDS- candy
| as directed. Absolutely harm’ess.
I In clinical tests conducted by medical doctors, more
than 100 parsons lost 14 to IS lbs. ovsracs
in a low weeks with AYDS Vitamin Candy Re
ducing Plan.
! MHlav Bui) lv of AYDS only 12.25. If not dehght«4
I with re«u»U. MONEY BACK on first box. Pboos
| HOUSTON DRUG CO.
j Phone 5} Perry, Ga.
I CARMICHAEL
Georgia's Next Governor
WSB
And a State-wide Hookup
SATURDAY
June 8, 12:30 P. M.
For Good Government
For Hone»t Government
Vote for
JIKHIE CARMICHAEL
!
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.
306 Oglethorpe St.
Macon. Ga.
DON’T DRIVE
YOUR CAR
UNTIL IT
| HAS BEEN
CHECKED
AND SERVICED
IN OUR SHOP
See Ms
* uswV i""’
Uetts
MOODY MOTOR CO.
Phone 40 Pe*ry, Ga.
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Before the days of automatic signals. The “go ahead” has been given on new
a large metal ball suspended from a diesel and steam engines, modern
tall pole alongside the track was streamlined coaches for complete *
hoisted or lowered to give train orders. streamlined trains; miles of heavier I
When raised to the top of the pole, rail, new steel and concrete bridges- I
the ball meant clear track ahead. Thus, and improved safety devices,
in railroad parlance, “high-ball” be- Yes, the Central of Georgia gives a
came a signal to proceed. “highball” that signals aIU
Although an old term, clear to progress, pushing .. J
highball” expresses the forward with the Southeast rLJ
modern, progressive spirit to provide fine, efficient
of the Central of Georgia’s service for all our passens
new improvement program. RAILWAY gers and shippers.
A GOOD FRIEND ALL ALONG THE LINE
Watch and Jewelry Repairs
given prompt attention. Our repair department*
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 B.W
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Prescriptions Are Our Specialty
Phone 2 Perry, Ga.
BOX SPRING MATTRESSES
These mattresses were vefy scarce for a long time but. we.
have just received a new shipment of Southern Maids.
LIVING ROOM SUITES
These two and three pit c * suites are well built and well
designed for long service.
CHAIRS
OverstufTed club platform rockers and occasional chair*
and rockers in wine and blue velour.
Centra! Georgia Furniture Co.
C. M. DRIGGERS, Mgr.
Phone 242 Perry. Ga.