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HOME JOURNAL. Perry, Ga. Mar. 13. 1947
journal
Published weekly at Perry, Ga. _
C. COOPER ETHERIDGE A
Official Organ —Houston County
and City of Perry Advance. Subscriptons 6 months,
Subscriptons, $2.00 per year, Fay- $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 American Red Cross, having
come through the war with a won
derful record, now appeals for
memberships to make this a truly
groat American institution for the
benefit of Americans only. Other
icliof organizations are active in
foreign countries now.
Wo commend the Red Cross to
you as an American institution that
works for the welfare of the needy.
Tlie needs of the servicemen and
civilians in wartime have been sup
plied.
Join the Red Cross today.
STUDENTS TO ENTER
U. I). C. ESSAY CONTEST
Tlie essay contest, sponsored an
nually by the Clinton C. Duncan
Chapter of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy, will have as its
subject “Benjamin Harvey Hill”.
The contest will end May 1. Two
seperate prizes will be given in the
school—one for the winner from the
fifth, sixth, or seventh grade; the
other for the winner from the high
school.
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Free ■ Free
SAVE 2c to 5c A GALLON
Reg. 21c - Ethyl 23c
Kerosene 13c
BEST MOTOR OILS
FRI. & SAT. Mch. 14-15
With Each 5-gallon Purchase, One
Gallon of Regular or Ethyl
■ FREE
CITIZENS OIL CO.
Perry, Georgia
LAWN FURNITURE
Glider, Chair and Glider Chair
All for $40.00
Or can be purchased separately
Red-White or Green-White
Innerspring Mattresses
Red Cross Supreme
Border Rugs - Cocoa Mats
Unfinished Chests
W. L. Little & Sons
Complete Home Furnishings
Anderson Bldg. Perry, Ca.
AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
GEORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY
Personally appeared before me
Lory Erby Gunter of Perry, Ga.,
and D. K. Roughton of Perry, Ga.,
who on an oath deposes and say
that they are doing business in
Houston County at Perry, Ga., un
der the name and style of R. & G.
Dry Cleaners, and that they are the
true and lawful owners of said R.
& G. Dry Cleaners.
The Business to be carried on is
\ Dry Cleaners.
This affidavit is made in accor
dance with the Act of the Georgia
Legislature approved August 15,
1929, amended March 29, 1937 and
| March 20, 1943.
Lory Erby Gunter
D. K. Roughton
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 3rd day of March, 1947
Tommie S. Hunt
Clerk S. C. Ho. Co. Ga„
Filed in Office this 3rd day of
March, 1947.
Tommie S. Hunt, Clerk
Alexander Smith Axminster
WOOL RUGS, 9 x 12. Massee Furni
ture Co., Phone 75, Perry, Ga.
CLASS!ADS
Rates: 50c minimum first inser
tion, 25c each additional insertion.
Classified ad deadline 6 p.m. Tues.
FOR SALE: One fertilizer dis
tributor. See J. C. Heller and Sons,
Rt. 41, 1-2 mi. south of Perry, Ga.
FOR SALE: Shetland pony, sad
. die and bridle. Six years old. See
Shorty Pennington, Perry, Ga. 3 tp
FURNITURE: Good used house
hold and office furniture. Attractive
prices. Long distance household
! movers. Large padded vans avail
able. For rates phone Macon 6711.
The Trading Post, 466 First St.,
- Macon, Ga.
- -
SPECIAL NOTICE; See me for
new bathroom fixtures now avail
able. Shallow or deep well pressure
pumps, all steel cabinet sinks with
chrome plated fittings; shower
i stalls. Electric Hot Water heaters,
any size. Galvanized and cast pipe
with fittings. No job too large or too
i small. Let us service and supply
' your needs. Shorty Pennington,
I Plumbing and Electrical Service,
Phone 174, Perry, Ga. 3 t p.
REPAIR WORK of all kinds in
carpenter, plumber and gunsmith
lines. See E. J. May, shop over
Rogers Store, Perry, Ga.
; HOUSES FOR SALE: Apply to
W. B. Miller Perry, Ga.
\ n i Information os, ijyy •' ONE-STOP SURPLUS SALES
'\hf SERVSCE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
STORE HOURS In order to facilitate inspection and purchase
I 'A 9 A. M. to 4 p. m. • .
(Except Sa,urdays - Sunda *‘ and of sur P^ us property the war Assets Admims
' tration is establishing this local center in
* * Macon. Although not a retail store—minimum and maximum quantity lim
* SA** itations have been established for each item—you get the convenient, easy
buying service of a department store. Prospective purchasers may receive
IP all necessary information and service in one place ... at one time.
Priority purchasers and commercial buyers will find a wide and varied assortment of surplus
goods displayed and on sale. Catalogs and brochures of sales all over the United States will
be available.
IF IT'S SURPLUS . : . IN THE UNITED STATES . . . W£ SELL IT
OTHER CUSTOMER SERVICE IS 1? A^SETSS
CENTERS IN GEORGIA ™ W *a m « ■«»# w
. f ..„*,u«n. E . ADMINISTRATION
202 oll "sZ..U w, “ CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER
5ll-513 Third Street • Macon, Georgia
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Ifl ET*S HAVE MARTV) (fHARTY HAS BEEN ) |(7 H B. UNCLE jjAWK) UNION
(over for dinner ) morovsy-' . MOTOR CO.
(yeshTha^VuJl
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,
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: 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 out. Also Shasta Daisies,
Snapdragons and Delphiniums.
James J. Rooney, Perry, Ga.
ELECTRIC MOTORS rewound
and repaired. Prompt attention
given all motors shipped or brought
to us. Brown-Hunter Electric Co.,
937 Montpelier Ave., Telephone
1143, Macon, Ga.
FOR RENT: Small dwelling on
Ft Valley Road. W. B. Miller,
Perry, Ga. t f
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment. Call Mrs. Geo. S. Riley,
Phone 112-J, 1 t eg.
FOR SALE: Seed sweet potatoes, |
Puerto Rican Bunch potatoes. See
Edward Warren, Phone 240-L-2,
Perry, Ga. 3 t p.
FOR SALE; Tractor, 1944 Ford
Ferguson, with cultivators, mower,
disc terracer & double disc harrow,
all in good condition. See at T. L.
Warren’s farm, Perry, Ga.
1,000,000 AMERICANS CAN’T
BE WRONG
Yes, over 1,000,000 Americans
have thought it over and decided to
serve in the United States Army—
the new peacetime Army. Why,
Because of the high pay, and the
chance to save money. Because of
free food and lodging. Because of
travel and adventure in far-off
lands. Because of the finest medi
cal and dental care. Because of the
sports and recreation opportunities.
Because of the satisfaction in help
ing Uncle Sam keep the peace. Be
cause of the retirement pay and
security. Remember: Over 1,000,000
able Americans have qualified. Go
to your nearest Army Recruiting
Station for full details.
123 Cotton Ave, Macon, Ga.
Political
Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County Commissio
ner of Houston County to fin
I unexpired term of A. L. Sasser df
ceased, subject to Special Election
of March 25, 1947. Your vote and
support will be appreciated.
Royce R. p ratt
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County Commissio
ner of Houston County for the un
expired term of A. L. Sasser, ,'
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.
L. Fountain
JONES ' “
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free farm home and farm building
plans through local county agricifl
tural and home demonstration
agents.