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HOME JOURNAL, Perry, Ga., July 11, 1946
WHAT IKE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS AND WHAT SHE TEACHES
A STATEMENT OF CATHOLIC DOCTRINE
Pamphlet mailed on request,
Address: 2639 Peachtree Road, NE, Atlanta, Georgia
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J. C. HELLER & SONS
1-4 Mile South, Perry, Ga., Hwy. 41
General and Specialized
WELDING and REPAIRING
All Makes Tractors, Internal Combustion
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Engines and Farm Machinery
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
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WATER SETS - TEA GLASSES
With the hot weather upon us, you will find
constant use for our new Water Sets, Tea
Glasses and Thermos Jugs. j
FOR YOUR KITCHEN
We suggest our Metal Stools and Rubber Drainboard Mats.
DDT to kill roaches and ants and WEED-NO-MORE to
kill ugly weeds and leave your lawn grass.
Andrew Hardware Co.
PHONE 200 PERRY, GA.
HUIET
fr FOR «c:*d RE-ELECT
BEN T. HOiET
Commissioner of Labor of Georgia
PRIMARY JULY 17, 1946
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WATERMELON SEASON
Calls for STRAW and PAPER for packing in
cars and trucks. We have them.
Don’t fail to DUST your Peanuts and Cotton.
•Ve have Sulphur Dust for Peanuts, Calcium Ai
senate -for Cotton. By increased yields your
investment pays olf.
DUSTERS, we have them.
Just received, LILLISTON BALERS. We have
one for you. Peanut Pickers in a few days. We
also have Portable Elevators, Corn Binders, Wat
er Tanks and Hog Troughs.
luring us your Oats, Wheat & Corn. Best Prices.
Geo. C. Nunn & Son
Phone 31 Perry, Ga.
i PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. George Flanders of Scot
land, Ga., spent several days ;
here last week with Mrs. D. H.
Cooper.
The children of Mrs. John H.
Hodges with the exception of
General Courtney H. Hodges l
were here for the Fourth of July,
Mrs. Hogdes’ 89th birthday.
Pvt. Dallas M. Ryle, who has
completed basic training at Camp
Joseph T Robinson, Ark., is
spending a 20-day furlough at
home with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Ryle.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lee and
son. Bobby, are visiting in En
terprise, Ala.
HA 1c Gene Ethridge, station
ed at the U. S. Naval hospital,
1 Dublin, visited his parents, Mr,
’and Mrs, W. G. Ethridge, on
the Fourth.
Miss Betty . Joyce White of
Americus is visiting her grand
mother, Mrs. Annie Meadows.
Mrs. A. G. Hendrick visited
her mother, Mrs. Mollic Brown,
jat Dewey Rose. Ga., last week.
Sgt. Hugh Lawson, who has
.completed a 30-day special fur
lough, was to report to Camp
[Lee, Va., Wednesday. Mrs.
Lawson, who has been ill, is re
cuperating at the home of her
parents in Macon.
Mrs. Marx Kuny. left Monday
to visit relatives in Columbia,
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Granadeof
Washington, Ga,, and Mrs, Lucy
Doster of Milledgeville visited
jDr. and Mrs. C. F. Cooper here
Hast weekend and Mrs. Doster
! is remaining for a few days.
Mrs. Granade and Mrs. Doster
are sisters of Mrs. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Drumhel
ler and daughter, Betty, of Ken
dallvilie, Ind., visited Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Van Hart at Moss
Oaks last week.
Miss Jackie Watson of Grova
nia is visiting friends in Boston,
'Mass., and New York City,
j Martha Cooper, daughter of
- Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Cooper of
Elko is visiting her cousin, Phyl
lis Hutchinson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, J. W. Hutchinson at
Birmingham, Ala.
HARDWARE CLOTH.
I POULTRY and RABBIT FENCE
1 GARDEN WIRE - LAWN BROOMS
All items in hardware when available
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Houston Hardware Co.
Phone 267 Perry, Ga.
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M. E. THOMPSON
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LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
Bout Man in iho Hnco'*
Major Henry Winn, son ofj
j Mrs. Mamie G. Winn and a>
former resident or Perry, visited j
I relatives and friends here this;
i week. He is stationed at an;
Arkansas camp.
Joan Rape, daughter of Mr. j
and Mrs. Rupert Rape of Pied-:
i mont, Ala., is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harris Rape in Perry.
J. D. Stembridge is seriously
ill at a Macon hospital.
Mrs. Ed Weaver is recuperat- j
ing at home here after undergo
ing an operation at a Macon;
hospital.
Miss Jean Houser of Colum- j
bia, S. C., is visiting her mother, I
Mrs. S. P. Houser.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robinson
| and daughter, Gail, of Jefferson, j
; Ga., spent several days last week !
I with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. I
Cooper Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackey j
of Richmond, Va., funeral direc-j
tors, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gard
ner Watson here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Craig of
Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
G. Harris, Mrs. Craig’s parents,
here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duggan
were hosts Monday night at a
family dinner. Present were
Sgt. and Mrs. Hugh Lawson,
Mr. and Mrs. Powers Lawson
and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wed
dington, and their families.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Gallemore
and children are vacationing at
St. Simons Island this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Gooden and
daughter, Miss Betty Gooden,
1 spent the weekend at Leslie,Ga.,
with Mrs. Gooden's sister, Mrs.
I Floyd Jones, and Mr. Jones,
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| CEDAR HOPE CHESTS
Blonde and Walnut
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Hollywood Baby Beds
Also Foldaway Bed, with mattress
Chenille Bedspreads'
Smoking Stands of all kinds ’-j
I CLOTHES HAMPERS
Centra! Georgia Furniture Co.
C. M. DRIGGERS, Mrrr.
Phone 242 Perry, Ga.
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COMPLETE LINE
of Groceries, Hardware, Feedstuffs
and Farm Supplies at all times.
| GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
J. W. Bloodworth
Phone 94 Perry, Ga.
CALCIUM ARSENATE
Our Calcium Arsenate supply is
adequate to take care of your
needs. All grades of Fertilizer
still available.
GRAIN and CORN
We are in the market for Grail
and Corn in large or small lets.
Best prices being paid.
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Davis Warehouse Co.
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Phone 87 Perry, Ga.
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! FLYING’S the THING
LEARN to FLY
At Perry’s Airport
You can take private lessons
from a certified CAA Flight
Instructor at your own conven
ience or you can join one of
our Flying Clubs now being
organized in Perry.
It’s economical, it’s con/erJent.
For further details contc.
C. J. FARMER rt
PERRY AIRPORT
FORT VALLEY ROAD
i Phone 246-J Perry, Ga.