Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, January 23, 1947, Image 8
HOME JOURNAL Perry Ga.. -lan. 23. 1947 * __ ~lhe Perry-Scope T £ ' Scoop the Snoop Evelyn G. is enlarging her field of interest —now she is concerned about Lanier, Mildred, was it the “Boy” or the “Bmck"? “Shoopit” Peyton says he has substituted books for girls. I he. change lias done him good. Betty Jones, you’ve really got | Hentz worried! All he thinks about is some way to make up with you. So Betty Cosey was all eyes at the basketball game Friday night! | Could it be because of a Perry boy who’s going to M. G. C? And we also have another new | car lover. What about that blue j Hudson, Jo Alice? Betty Connell always" brings j home the bacon” when she goes to the post office. Tell us more Con nell. Clint, must we warn you again about keeping such late hours? Grandad might get tired of asking you to leave. Our seventh grade Casanonova, Mac Satterfield, seemed to have en joyed the dance Friday night im mensely. What about it Peggy P., L. A, Collier, B. Smith, and S. Riddle? A senior is still blushing over her blunder this week—She forgot which boy she was dating and said the wrong name. A. B. Wynn Buys E. <S S. Store Here A. B. Wynn, who began business in Cochran several years ago with one store, has purchased the former E. & S. Store here and has opened the Wynn’s 5 & 10c Store on Car roll Street here. Mr. Wynn has stores at Perry, Cochran, Eastman, Mcßae, Vienna, Hawkinsville, Houston Avenue and Mam Street, Macon. More stores are expected to be opened during the year. Mr. Wynn is a resident of Coch ran and has a warehouse there to serve all of his stores. 6 ■■ —1 Announcing The Opening Of On Carroll Street Next Door to Perry Loan & Savings Bank NEW MERCHANDISE - NEW PRICES You are cordially invited to come in and inspect our merchandise and layout. YOU WILL BE WELCOMED!!! We Are Not A Ready To-Wear Shop - Not A Dry Goods Store. We Handle Variety Store Merchandise Exclusively We have confidence in the future of Perry and Houston County and believe we can render the community a service. Merchandise direct from the manufacturer and in carload lots enables us to offer you goods at prices that compete with the national syndicates. You will not have to leave Perry to buy the variety store merchandise you want. There is another good variety store down the street. WYNN’S 5 & 10c STORE UNITS AT PERRY EASTMAN VIENNA Houston Ave., MACON I COCHRAN McRAE HAWKINSVILLE Main St., MACON MGC Bee Team Defeated; 42 to 20 The Pery High Panthers disre garded their friendship for their opponents last Friday night and de feated the M. G. C. ‘B’ team 42 to 30, before a medium-sized crowd in the Perry gymnasium. Playing against two former team mates—Lewis Bledsoe and Rubber i Pierce —of the Cochran College five, the Panthers came from behind in I the last half to overcome a 20-18 | Cochran lead at half time. With | only 5 points in the first half, Capt, ! Clint Cooper found the baskets for j jlB points in the last halt to lead : I Perry boys to victory. They simply , j outlasted the heavier and more : I experienced college club. Deryle Whipple led the Perry boys during the first half, getting | a total of nine points before inter mis: ion. Billy Bledsoe was out standing on defense and hit three 1 of five long shofs. Bubber Pierce led the opposition with 11 points. Coach Staples used 12 men in the game, every one he had in uniform. Braddock and Rape officiated. Perry will meet the Americus club here Friday night, for the first | game between those two clubs this : year. Americus always has a strong outfit. The Pcrry-MGC lineup: Perry 42 Pos. MGC Bees 30 Cooper 23 f Keenum 2 Whipple 11 f Bledsoe 7 Watts 0 c Pierce 11 Bledsoe C g Hardin 8 Thompson 2 g Hilliard 2 Substitutions for Perry, Calhoun, j Peyton, Whitworth, Matthews, Ri ley, Hickson, For MGC, Strickland, Herrin, Solsbee, Bragg, Brown. Methodist Activities Church Services, 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Church School—10:15 a.m. Young People’s Scrvice-5:30 p.m. Rev. J B. Smith, Pastor. Panthers Trounce Ft. Valley, 35-, 5 Standing off a strong third quar ter rally, the Perry High Panthers I defeated a much-improved Fort Valley quintet Tuesday night, 35 to 25. in a nip and tuck battle before j almost 1,000 fans. Forwards Deryle Whipple and ■ Clint Cooper led the attack for Perry with 13 and 12 points, while Ed Thompson found the hoops for 3. Biily Bledsoe still stcod out as the Rock on defense, and Mac Pey -1 ton played smooth ball when he | substituted for Calhoun. The lineups' Perry 33 Pos. Ft. Valley 25 ; Cooper 12 f Bartlett 4 | Whipple 13 f Cannon 1 ' Calhoun c Hutto 8 I Bledsoe g McDaniel 5 [ i Thompson 8 g Mullis 6 Perry subs, Peyton 2 and Gray; ( i Fort Valley, Swan, Wilder 1, Whit ' ly and Johnson, Officials Braddock i and Lassiter. Pruning and training of mus- j i candine grape vines are important lin obtaining high yields of top | quality fruit. AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP Georgia, Houston County Personally appeared before me ! John Lupo of Warner Robins, Ga., j and Wm. S. Lupo of Charlotte, N. : C., who on oath depose and say that they are doing business in Houston County at Warner Robins, Ga., under the name and style of Victory Drug Store, and that they j are the true and lawful owners of said Victory Drug Store. The busi ness to be- carried on is Drug Busi ness. This affidavit is made in ac cordance with the Act of tHe Geor gia Legislature approved August 15, 1929, and amended March 29, 1937, and March 20, 1943. Sworn and sub scribed before me this 15th day of January, 1947. Wm. S. Lupo John Lupo George F. Bradley, NP C. L. Williams, NP [Houston Leads In Show Entries Houston County 4-H Club and FFA members will enter more cat tle than any other county in the ninth annual Macon Fat Cattle Show and Sale scheduled at the Jones-Neuhoff Commission Com pany here, according to D. D. Vickrey, agricultural specialists, Macon Chamber of Commerce. Out of 323 entries, 67 have been received from Houston County. Entries from other counties are: Laurens. 32; Bibb, 29; Upson, 23; Monroe, 9; Baldwin,ls; Talbot, 48; Peach, 41; Dodge, 6; Bleckley, 2; Macon, 5; Twiggs, 11; Lamar, 13; Crawford, 7; Jones, 13; Dooly, 2; and Taylor, 4. Show and sale officials, grati fied at the response, pointed out there were 149 entries last year. They attribute the increase to the expanded winter grazing and gen eral livestock program. The show cattle, broken down into grades, will consist of 13 com mon, 97, medium, 152 good and 66 choice grades, according to es timates made by agents and voca tional teachers in the different counties. All Middle Georgia cafes, ho j tels, packing houses and other businesses have been urged to support the show and sale by buy ing the show animals. Members of the committee are Chairman J, Mack Jordan, Ross Bateman, Roy Squires, C. W. Pitt man, K. E. Carswell and W. R. Poe. ATLANTA—A spot-bid sale of $1,800,000 worth of government owned surplus truck and motor cycle parts, critically short in ci vilian supply channels, will be held January 27,28, and 29 at Candler Warehouse, Glenn and Murphy Streets, Atlanta, it is announced by War Assets Administration. Prospective buyers are urged by Regional WAA Director P. E. Led ford to attend the sale in person, but mail bids will be accepted provided the Atlanta WAA office, 699 Ponce de Leon Avenue by January 25. An old newspaper of the New South—The Home Journal. MARCHOFmMES JANUARY 15-30 , Ambulance Service The latest 1946 Cadillac Eureka Ambulance for hospital calls, local and long distance emer gency and convalescent cases. Gardner Watson Funeral Home Phone 235 Perry, Ga.