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HOME JOURNAL Perry, Ga., Sept. 5,194 G
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\Y7Hi:N arhool doors swing opon practical and attractive school out-
W again (his fafll to welcome fit converted from one fit a young
thousands ol youngsters to their mother’s faded and forgotten
first leaoons In reauin'. ritin a**d j diesses. Vet it has none of the ear
rl.iim.tlc, many young marks of haring ho
mo! hers, too, for the longed to anyone else
fit st cime will ho and no one need bo
studying lothing MlSkSf* ; ".J 1 t,if ‘ w > : 'T.
problems f- r -heir ] 7kl Originally a faded,
Mn.nll ones Sturdy t- yellow wool and spun
fie drerscs and suits '•v'\ rayon number this
v til Dr needed to dfs&Tp dress had been dis
v. ithst.ud h-urs of < uded In the back of
we»r at work and play. jjjOi J’} the closet. But this
K very budget- [jy ingenious mother sal
io’tided shopper * -Jr vaged It and with all
kri.v., the difficulties ps RfC M purpose dye she
ol finding good nia- ( f| \ \ "T | I changed its color to a
teriid tnesr days at w_N ' lovely, fresh one— in
pro ■, within reach of \| — this instance, navy
n.n rote incomes. —blue because it
iAnd «n many in- wouldn’t show soil.
alances there Is no se- — ~ r~T And she selected all
leclion at any price!) ** purpose dye because
Therefore, smart this type will work
women are taking a cue from effectively on all types of fabrics,
grancimother’a day and are learning j Then with a short session with
to “turn and twist” old clothes to the machine her little miss had a
nia) • (hem wearable wi bout that pretty new outfit. And she made
hand me-down look. only one quick trip to the variety
For a pert six year old the Ulus store to pick up a package of dye
traled jumper is one example of a and a card of rick-rack braid!
COMPLETE LINE
of Groceries, Hardware, Feedstuffs
and Farm Supplies at all times.
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
J. W. Bloodworth
Phene 94 Ferry, Ga.
BUTANE NOW
We offer 10-day delivery on Butane Equip
ment to heat your home or business build
ing. The tanks are available NOW.
CENTRAL GAS & APPLIANCE CO.
B. D. ADAMS, Salesman
Phone 409 Fort Valley, Ga.
J. C. HELLER & SONS
1-4 Mile South, Perry, Ga., Hwy. 41
General and Specialized
WELDING and REPAIRING
All Makes Tractors, Internal Combustion
Engines and Farm Machinery
RED ASH COAL
EGG - LUMP - STOKER
immediate Delivery
WILLIAMS COAL CO.
Phone 1440 Warner Robins, Ga.
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
WHAT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS AND WHAT SHE TEACHES I
A STATEMENT OF CATHOLIC DOCTRINE
Pamphlet mailed on request
Address: 2639 Peachtree Road, NE, Atlanta, Georgia
iTiToST'HAD THEY MUST V&iVp HAD
CAR SE.RVICE-C? I SLOW- hAOTION I IE.HCE. 11
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! '-'SERVICING 'j4 l °°lasor 3\ UNBQN ro eVI
S I ,1 T CHARGES MOTOR CO. Th£ir service j/
1 '-o^tr / * - M&-W ia. VJG.N Know
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Pasture Improved
By Proper System
Fertilizer Addition
Produces Good Stand
A pasture improvement system
that has enabled farmers following
it to increase their grass production
78 per cent through applications of
nitrogen in the fall and 80 per cent
through spring treatments, was rec
ommended by Prof. D. R. Dodd, ex
tension agronomist of Ohio State
university. Professor Dodd meas
ured the results in numerous tests
j on Ohio farms of nitrogen applica
tions in the fall of 1944 and the
spring of 1945 and his findings were
based on these tests.
The nitrogen fertilizer was applied
on pastures in the form of ammoni
um nitrate at an average rate of 123
pounds per acre in the fall and 115
pounds in the spring.
Professor Dodd reported that the
effect of the plant food on the
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Better cows will result from bet
ter grazing conditions.
growth of the grass was more pro
nounced in fields where legumes
made up less than 50 per cent of
the stand of grass. But even with ,
a high per cent of clover the in
crease was 68 per cent. In the va
rious tests studied, 37 farmers who
applied an average of 133 pounds of
ammonium nitrate on meadows got
an average increase of 1,700 pounds
of hay per acre.
The fall applications made a dif
ference of 1,500 pounds of hay per
acre, and spring applications in
creased yields on an average of 1,790 ■
pounds of hay per acre.
While the average date of fall
application of Ohio was October 22,
and the nitrogen was placed on the
fields in spring as early as possible,
Mr. Dodd said the season of appli
cations is not as important as is
the farmer’s decision to apply the
nitrogen one time or another, be
cause profitable dividend is assured
from either application.
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Know Your Breed
Ayrshires
By W. J. DRYDEN
Strathglass Lucky Puff, nation
al champion long distance Ayr
shire butterfat producer— lB9,B43
pounds milk, 4 per cent, 7,598
pounds fat in 5,233 days.
Originating in southwestern Scot
| land the latter part of the 18th cen
tury, Ayrshires were first imported
j into the United States in 1822.
Ayrshire milk contains about 4 per
1 cent butterfat. A lifetime record of
189,843 pounds of milk has been
j made.
Ayrshires are well built with
. stocky body. Mature cows average
, about 1,050 pounds. A national or
-1 ganization was formed in 1875 to de
| vote and preserve the records and
| the breed.
Handy Blackboard
A small blackboard hung in the
| kitchen is a good way to keep track
! of cooking times. It’s also a handy
j reminder of needed staples and er
j rands that have to be done.
| Phone Company
i Is Reprimanded
! The Florida State Railroad
I i Commission has reprimanded the
Southeastern Telephone Com
pany, which serves the Perry
area, for failure to expand its
jl service anct ordered the company
to prepare a detailed statement
"as to how you intend improving
the local telephone service and
reducing your existing overload
within a reasonable period of
time.”
This information was furnish-
Itd by the Associated Press to
: Florida newspapers which car
ried the story Aug. 24. The
Florida Telephone Corporation
was also reprimanded at the
I same time.
According to the AP story, the
railroad commission, which re
| ccntly held a state-wide hearing
|on telephone service as the re-
I suit of numerous subscriber com
plaints, told Southeastern that
while lack of new equipment and
replacement parts had been ad
vanced as a reason fos poor ser
vice, ‘‘the situation has worsen
, ed to such an extent that the
commission can no longer excuse
it on the ground that equipment
and materials are generally un
obtainable.”
(The Southeastern Telephone
Company claims that it desires to
expand its service in this area but
equipment is not obtainable.)
Raising Child
A report says that as a rough
j average it costs as much to raise
a child and put him through col
lege as to buy a house.
Insects Destructive
In the United States alone insects
! j destroy about one-tenth of the an
nual food and fiber crops, causing
I an estimated loss of two billion dol
lars.
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BARFIELD FURNITURE CO.
Phone 154 Perry, Ga.
J
Surplus Property
Given to Schools
Surplus property amounting to
) more than twenty five tons will
3 be shipped from Robins Field to
- various schools and colleges
' throughout the United States in
’ the near future.it was announced
’ by Colonel R. V. Ignico, command
t ing officer of the Warner Robins
r Air Material Area.
The donation of the material is
1 in accordance with a War Deprat
f ment Directive which states that
scrap and property which is de
- dared surplus and which would
5 bring no profit if sold, may be
• donated to institutions of learn
-3 ing.
1 Georgia schools have already
3 asked for and received large
| quantities of the material for the
2 current year. Among them the
- s University of Georgia, Georgia
> Tech, Middle Georgia College,
■ North Georgia Agricultural Col
• lege, Georgia State University
t and several High Schools.
Sound Carried 1,400 Miles
The volcanic explosion of the is
, land of Krakatoa, Java, in 1883,
was heard 1,400 miles away.
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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 DD 11 nsect Bombs
; Andrew Hardware Co.
PHONE 200 . PERRY, GA.
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1 E. & S. 5c and 10c Store
Perry, Ga.
"I LOST 32 LBS.!
WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN” * M
Once 15C lbs., Mias Reynolds lost
weight weekly with AYDS Vita- ■ d \
min Candy Reducing Plan. Now , \
she has a model’s figure. Your ex- v s
perience may or may not be the ■ ( /
same but try this easier reducing **9Bl // 1
plan. Very First Box Must Show rad- / I
Results or money back. | rnjjk
In clinical tests conducted by j ""y i
medical doctors more than 100 i -p t „ ° nt J.
persons lost 14 to 15 pounds 1
average in a few wee.a with SsS^.i s™*"" 5 ™*"" 1
the AYDS Vitamin Candy V % Alter
Reducing Plan. \..\<Vmi
No exercise. No laxatives. No -
drugs, plat plenty. You don't cut 4 5
out meals, potatoes, etc., you just J
cut them down. Simple when you
enjoy delicious AYDS Vitamin Candy before
meals. Only $2.25 if'. 30 days’ supply. Phone
HOUSTON DRUG CO.
(Tear out this ad as a reminder)