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HU*i& ouUItWAL Perry. Ga.. Aug. 29. 1946 I
BACK-TO-SCHOOL j
SHOES
High-Tops and Oxfords
In the Latest Styles
$1.98 to $3.98
Johnson’s Store
Phone 260 Perry, Ga.
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JUST RECEIVED
Mahogany Dinette Suites
With 4 Chairs and Credenza
Electric-Steam Heaters
Enamel Top Kitchen Cabinet
Innerspring Mattresses
Central Georgia Furniture Co.
C. M. DRIGGERS, Mgr.
Phone 242 Perry, Ga.
COMPLETE LINE
of Groceries, Hardware, Feedstuffs
and Farm Supplies at all times.
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
J. W. Bloodworth
Phone 94 Perry, Ga.
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Attention Farmers!
WANTED!
Field Peas for Canning
Call, Wire or Write
Southern State
Fort Valley, Ga,
P. O. Box 630 Tel. No. LD-23
■SEMINAR IS HELD
BY W.S.C.S. HERE
Plans for the fall work of the
i W.S.C.S. were discussed here
i Friday at a seminar of the Ma
con District Methodist W.S.C.S.
About 75 women from churches
in the district spent the day in
i discussion and had a luncheon at
the Methodist church. The prin
i cipal studies were on India and
on Stewardship, which is being
(emphasized in all activities ol
the church this year.
Taking part in the program
i were Mrs. Wallace Daniel of
[Claxton, Mrs. J. C. McKey of
| Valdosta, Mrs. A. O. M. Cay of
Waycmss, and Mrs. L. M. Spi
| vey of Ellaville. Ttiey are con
ference officers who attended the
mission school held at Junaluska
Methodist Assembly this sum
mer.
Mrs. Frank Bonner was chair
man of the luncheon committee
: Mrs. W. V. Tuggle and Mis. J.
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DOOR MATS
New Rubber and Cocoa Mats
SILVER SHEETS BATHROOM S^TS
For Polishing Silver In Colorful Chenille
PORTABLE PICNIC ICE BOXES
Clothes Hampers and Sprinklers, Sink Mats
Weed Killer and DDTI nsect Bombs
Andrew Hardware Co.
PHONE 200 PERRY, GA.
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be mounted on your WC tractor in a
Simply back the tractor over the husking beneath th« tractor,
mechanism. Fold up the built-in screwjacks. J^ e n Aj •'/
Attach the blower fans and streamlined pam “"fthTn” rcTc°h‘
gathering snouts and you’re ready to go. the driver’s >Mt.
ing you more time in the field. You can >^ s |idc under
[ work in softer fields, too, where heavier ha ngi ng>r . _ , (
1 huBke « mlrc dowu - ~. , f „ N“X | Here's What We Dot , I
, This is the husker every family farm > v |B • «X
has locked forward to —a machine worth - H ] Inspect, clean and repack front wheel bearings. ■
! "^rmm .iin l mck-modnted H 2 .|
.C'T llkwH! f! I I \l N CORN H Turn drums if scored or out of round. (Extra Ei
HARVESTER I 3 • charge.) |
N«or the Nation* Form mod Homo How ooory Saturday. H 4. Reline shoes with factory specification lining.
Adjust brake shoes to secure full pedal.
m 6* Give you 30-day free brake adjustment service. |
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MRS. MOORE HONORED
AT DINNER PARTY
A group of neighbors gave a
dinner party at the New Ferry
Hotel Monday evening in honor
of Mrs. Max Moore on her birth*
! day.
A toast was given by Mrs. J.l
0. Coleman. In the group of
(neighbors were Mrs. A. M. An
, derson, Sr., Mrs. H. E. Evans,
Sr, Mrs. Coleman. Mrs. Avaj
Short. Mrs. Byron Warren, Mrs.
Elmer Wolfe, Mr s. Pearsall
Brown, Mrs. Carlton Pierce and
Mrs. E. W. Traylor.
The decorations included a
centerbowl of radiance roses and
tuberoses.
C. Heller of the Registration
1 committee, and Mrs. G.W.Hicks,
j president of the local W.S.C.S,.
was general chairman of the
meeting.
School Days
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For Boys For Girls
Suits Coats
Sweaters Dresses
School Shoes Sweaters
Leather Jackets School Shoes
Moore Dry Goods Co.
Phone 140 Perry, Ga.
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