Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, January 23, 1947, Image 6
TRADE AT HOME a I \ »•**“/ // 1| taiupW/t, I . /yy# .T I “cU-'/A I XT-,'”! ww****,„„ 1 Better Service \T H y 1 | » lsoulCcn / 1 to our Customers / Q ). TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY What better resolution can we of this community make at the be- our farmers patriotically workfcd their iaad overt ; me during the g nning of this New Year than to resolve lo build a tetter community? war in Q der , 0 produce all possib!e food staffs- Little time COjld be To do this, every citizen must take an interest in his fellow citizens. spant in problems of soil conservation and the betterment of! better Our merchants, business and professional men for example, should farming methods. With the ending of the war, more time can now be discover new and better ways (o serve their customers and the people devoted towards restoring the fertility of the soil and the application of the community. Housewives should remember that every dollar of better farming methods which will benefit not only the farmer, but spent away from home helps some other community other than our the whole community as well. own, so let them resolve to make every purchase here so the money More interest in our schools, churches and civic clubs can be represented by their purchases can go to work at home. sbown by many o( our citizenS- These organizations pSay a most vital To supply the things our country and this community so desper- part not only in the present social and cultural activities of our com ately need, we must have increased production. Our workers, there- munity, but in building the character of the kind of community we are fore, can resolve to give a full day’s pay and arbitrate any difficulties to have in the future. Let’s all resolve to take a greater interest and they may have with employers rather than resort to strikes and give mare liberal support to these important character building shutdowns. organizations. This advertisement is sponsored by the firms and individuals listed below who earnestly believe in this community, and who pledge their every effort to help make it a better place in which to live and do business. KICKLIGHTER’S McLENDON AUTO CO. DAVIS WAREHOUSE CO. HOUSTON HARDWARE CO. EDWARDS-HARPER CO. GEO. C. NUNN & SON A. W. DAHLBERG MA3SEE FURNITURE CO. MOODY MOTOR CO. MOORE DRY GOODS CO. CATER ELECTRIC CO. UNION MOTOR CO. W. L. LITTLE & SONS JOHNSON’S STORE BARFIELD FURNITURE CO. HOUSTON DRUG CO. CITY MARKET BARFIELD GROCERY CO. BRAMBLETT’S GROCERY HORACE & MILDRED HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL v