Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, March 06, 1947, Image 4
HOME JOURNAL, Perry. Ga.. Mar. 6, 1947 ffiomim some journal Published weekly at Perry, Ga. * - C. COOPER ETHERIDGE Official Organ —Houston County ” and City of Perry Advance. Subscriptons 6 months, Subscriptons, $2.00 per year, Pay- $1.25. able in advance. Subscriptons out of Entered at Post Office in Perry, Georgia $2.50 per year, payable in Ga.,as Mail Matter of Second Class, EDITORIAL The cause of education was hav ing its troubles last week. In Buffalo, N. Y., teachers were on strike for what they believe is a decent wage, commensurate with their training and duties. In Washington, Congress threa-1 toned to cut off the school lunch j program. Here in the South, where we need Federal assistance to con tinue the lunchroom program, this was bad news indeed. Here in Hous ton, where 300 schoolchildren re ceive the daily benefits of the pro gram, it was bad news, too. Tire statisticians looked up the record and found that we spend more money every year for cosme tics and liquor than we do for edu cation. This is a sad state of affairs for a nation that claims world lea dership. All over the land, teachers were leaving the profession because they were not making as much as unskilled laborers in many instan- 1 HU 111 I'HMM—mH—il BH—IIMIWIW IIiITIWIHH —M■ !—II LESPEDEZA CROTALARIA Planting Time We have a supply of good quality seed in stock. Good seed insure better crops. PLAN NOW TO HARVEST YOUR BLUE LUPINE SEED Pritchett & Thompson Co. | Phone 245 Perry, Ga. ' I | fo T' I I ,i mUnc lo Natchel s | Book ot Experience V| ■“1 W om»'f'‘ tSbltd <>( my «"• n m y oar to aW« lrcw *'f KafM x ami the cottmt 1 !S| lon. 'S’ <■'' jjJjrraied turned yoil''"j ■ l I JIJSmC «hi«ah I I NITRATE of SODA 1 ces. In Georgia alone, more than 6,000 teachers have left the teach ing profession for better jobs, and better-paying jobs are available on every side. Up in Atlanta, where the legi slature has been in session for six weeks without accomplishing any | thing but a ban against Negro vot • ing, the politicans heard of increas ing unrest among Georgia school teachers. True, Georgia cannot brag about some of her teachers be cause some have not completed high school. Yet Georgia must have teachers. But if all the states began to pay teachers decent salaries, all the states would find better-trained persons applying for jobs. Children are crying for an edu cation while the politicians consider other things they believe more im portant. The people will not tole rate this situation long. They do not believe, as some politicians do, in the saying, “Keep 'em dumb and 1 vote ‘cm as you please.” CLASSIFIED ADS REPAIR WORK of all kinds in carpenter, plumber and gunsmith lines. See E. J. May, shop over Rogers Store, Perry, Ga. FOR SALE; Two good farm mules, 8 yrs. old, weighing 1,050 pounds each. J. T. Overton, Bon aire, Ga. FOR SALE: House, 5 rooms & bath, freshly painted inside and out. floors sanded and waxed, new ven tilated awnings, Butane heat with heater in every room, windows and outside doors weatherstripped. Lo cated in Andrew Heights, Call J. F. Saunders, Phone 2, Perry, Ga. FOR SALE: Hudson coupe, 1942 model. In good condition. Mrs. Agnes Marshall, Phone 47, Perry, Ga. RECEIPT BOOKS that lie flat and tear clean on perforations. Numbered for safety’s sake. Ex cellent for permanent records. Home Journal, Call 35. FOR SALE: Good Pocket Knives, Smith & Wesson Pistols, Heavy | Tarpaulins, Brass Pull Chains, Soc kets, Electric Water Heaters, Radios, i Beautiful G E. Automatic Blankets, j Electrical Appliances, and Wiring 1 Supplies. C. & W. Hardware Co. Hawkinsville, Ga., Phone 227. WANTED to buy for cash 500; acres more or less of cut over wild land. Address J. R. 8., 214 Grant Building, Atlanta, Ga. 2-28 8 t eg. FOR SALE. Lavatories, Sinks, Sink Cabinets, Shower Stalls, Meyers Electric Water Pumps-Jet and Deep Well with Working Head, Cast Iron Soil Pipe Fittings, i and i Plumbing Supplies. C. & W. Hard ware Co. Hawkinsville, Ga., Phone No. 227. FOUND:. Truck wheel and tire on Route 41. Owner can recover by identifying same and paying for ad. Call Home Journal, 35. 3 tp HOUSES FOR SALE: Apply to W. B. Miller Perry, Ga. FOR SALE: Five-room contrete stucco house with floor furnace. Harry Griggs, Phone 265, Perry, Ga. CALENDULA PLANTS: Nice pot ted plants for sale. Now is the time to set nut. Also Shasta Daisies, Snapdragons and Delphiniums. James J. Rooney, Perry, Ga. ELECTRIC MOTORS rewound and repaired. Prompt attention given all motors shipped or brought i to us. Brown-Hunter Electric Co., 937 Montpelier Ave., Telephone 1143, Macon, Ga. 0 WANTED: Several small farms. List what you have for sale with Williams Insurance Agency, Phone 1440, Warner Robins, Ga. MOVED: I have moved my watch and clock repairing shop from the Cater Building to the second floor above Jones Pecan business. Bring your jobs to my new location J Si RAINEY. 4 t eg. WANTED: Married man between ages of 25 and 35. High school graduate or higher, with sales abi lity. Automobile required. Assured income, veterans on-the-job train ing set up, up to $375.00 a month. Apply in your own handwriting. Give full details in first letter. Write Box 68, Home Journal, Perrv Ga. 2-13 4 t p Small calf crops result when brood cows do not get enough feed during the winter. , _ (fX^h \fcsmv\\ m late? ™»;i( union &yCV: Tajj m H ;=» “™»“ Ham and Egg Show Will Start Today Starting from an exhibit of 15 or 20 small hams and a few dozen dirty eggs 32 years ago, the annual Negro Ham and Egg Show at Fort Valley, has become nationally famous. The thirty-second annual show, which is being held this week (March 6 and 7), is featuring 600 hams, 200 shoulders and 200 pieces of breakfast bacon. In addition, 250 dozen selected eggs and 12 pens of purebred chickens have been in cluded in this 1947 show. The show was originated by O. S. O’Neal, Negro county agent in Peach Coun ty, and has been under his super vision every year. Ralph McGill, editor of The At lanta Constitution, will be the prin cipal speaker. Cholera Fatal An attack of cholera may prove fatal in one or two hours after it •i note-' 40,000 GOOD JOBS A MONTH Excellent opportunities for young men 18 to 34, inclusive, to land well-paid jobs, doing interesting | work and receiving training and experience in many useful skills I and trades. No previous training j necessary. Mechanics, Photogra | phers, Draftsmen, Electricans, Ma chinists, Pharmacists, Plumbers, Stenographers, Weldors, Radio Ope rators, Radar Technicians, Aircraft Workers, Non-Commissioned Of ficers. and many others are needed now by the new Regular Army, which must have approximately 40, 000 enlistments a month to maintain its authorized peacetime strength. Your food, clothing, quarters,' medi cal and dental care yid travel all provided without extra cost. One of the world’s best retirement plans. , Retire at half pay for life after 20 years of active duty; three-quarters pay after 30 years. A 3-year enlist ment permits choice of any branch of service which has quotas to be filled and any overseas theater which has openings. GI Bill of Rights educational benefits for men who enlist before official termina tion of war and serve at least 3 months. Get all the facts at U. S. Army Recruiting Station. 123 M> Cotton Ave, Macon, Ga. FOR RENT; Small dwelling on Ft Valley Road. W. B. Miller, Perry, Ga. t f LOST: Rhinestone bracelet be tween Smoak Subdivision and downtown. See Nell Leaptrot, Hous ton Drug Co. 1 t p STRAYED: Small red pig, about 40 lbs, strayed from my place. Re ward offered. J. H. Giles, Perry, Ga. Presbyterian Notice Sunday School, Perry, 10:15 a.m. Church Service, Perry, 11:30 a.m. Sunday School, Clinchfield, 3 p.m. Church Service, Clinchfield, 8 p.m. I Rev. J H. Mulholland, Pastor. —BBi^—m—BHPWaaEBEaaMBMBaaSBBEMffiaBBaB— HMBi — M lOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for the unexpired term of A. L. Sasser, deceased, as County Commissioner of Houston County, sub ject to the special election on March 25, 1947. I pledge my full, conscientious support of good government, and lull cooperation with other members of the Board, if elected. I Your vote and support will be appreciated. DREYFUS L. FOUNTAIN (VETERAN) “Good government means good schools, good churches, good roads, and good business.” ... MRS. J. D. BRAGG Mrs. Bragg to Talk On Methodist Hour Mrs. J. D. Bragg, national presi dent of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, St. Louis, Missou ri, will be the speaker on The Methodist Hour, March 9 at 8:30 a. m. over Stations WSB and WMAZ. As president of the woman’s work of the Methodist Church, Mrs. Bragg represents 1,317,732 women who are organized into 27,065 so cieties. These women during 1945 raised $4,850,000 to support home and foreign missionary endeavors of their church. With home misson work in every part of the United States and missionary activity in every mission field alloted to The Methodist Church the women of this church carry on an active pro gram of education and social ser vice. An indication of the work they support is this: they support 535 foreign missionaries who are teachers, doctors, nurses, evanglists, Bible teachers and workers in these foreign fields. Mrs. Bragg will speak on “Of Such is the Kingdom” on this radio network of 52 independent stations. Manure is not recommended as a source of heat in sweet potato hot beds since it is liable to cause or spread disease, specialists of the Ex tension Service point out. Proper care and feeding are the most important factors in maintain ing milk production during the win ter months, dairymen of the Exten sion Service say. JONES ' ~ SIGNS 1334-J Warner Robins Sager All Meta! WEATHERSTRIP Prompt Application Write or Phone for Estimates, GEORGIA ROOFING SUPPLY CO. 30b Oglethorpe St. Macon, Ga, Phone 3121 Political Announcements ANNOUNCEMENT FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commissio ner of Houston County to fill tf r unexpired term of A. L. Sasser, de ceased, subject to Special Election of March 25, 1947. Your vote and support will be appreciated. Royce R, p ra tt I hereby announce my Candida?-, for the office of County Commissio ner of Houston County for the un expired term of A. L. Sasser, de ceased, subject to the Special Elec tion of March 25, 1947. Your vote and support will be appreciated. Claude Watson I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commissio ner of Houston County for the un expired term of A. L. Sasser, de ceased, subject to the Special Elec tion of March 25, 1947. Your vote and support will be appreciated. D. L. Fountain Unless the homemaker has a pressure cooker or can team up with a neighbor in the use of a pressure cooker, she should can all her meats and poultry at the com munity canning center or preserve the meat by some method other than canning, Mrs. Broach advised. Georgia farmers can increase their returns from cotton produc tion by making high-grade cotton their goal, cotton specialists of the Extension Service declare. S j’HURS. & FRI.. MAR. 6 & 7 Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner and Edmond O’Brien in The Killers SATURDAY, MAR. 8 in Caravan Trail Also Sidney Toler and Gloria Warren in Dangerous Money SUNDAY, MAR. 9 John Loder & Lenore Aubert in The Wife Of Monte Cristo MON & TUES, MAR. 10 & 11 Ann Sheridan & Kent Smith in Nora Prentiss WEDNESDAY. MAR. 12 Edward Norris & Jean Gillie in Decoy Also Robert Livingston in Come On Cowboys