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FRIDAY, APRIL 25
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Spivey Writes
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Advertising
1 6. A. Spivey, secretary of the
■Gridin and Spalding County Cham
JLr jferfsting of Commerce for has written pm In.
article THE NEWS on
roi/imunity advertising. follows:
The article
Community advertising y
occupies
s very important place in the deye
ppment %, of the modem American
hence, the directors of
Griffin Chamber of Commerce
Ujogram of work of the Chamber
& Commerce for the current year.
[t is lealized that if GiifRn is 10
keep pace with competing commun
itiesr tne advantages and attrac
lions of this section must be prop
erly advertised tQ the world.
Various methods of community
verrising, aside iYom i.hat done
y newspapers, have been used by
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A HOME STORE MflKvm mcninvON, OWN Ell ’
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A RICH CREAMY SHORTENING FOR MODERN COOKS
SNOWDRIFT, large pail 99c 4 1 :
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COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE, Good to the Last Drop, lb.....35c A
LADY ALICE, Always Good, lb. 25c 4
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SUNSET GOLD, Quality Supreme, lb 33c 4
LIBBY’S CRCSHED or SLICED i
PINEAPPLE. 2 No. 1 cans 24c 4 4
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AMERICA’S MOST FAMOUS DESSERT 4
!, JELL0, assorted flavors 2 pkgs... ..15c
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BACON SOUTHERN SUGAR CURED STYLE, BACON, lb. rind off. lb. 35c 27c 4 4
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BOR DEN’S
EVAPORATED MILKS SMALL LARGE CANS CANS 25e 25c
PORK & BEANS, 4
Campbell’s 2 cans.. .. 15c 4 4
CLIQUOT CLUB 4
GINGER ALE,* 3 bottles.. .. 50c 4 4
PURE JUICE OF CONCORD GRAPES 4
GRAPE JUIC^ pint 19c 4
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IT POURS
MORTON SALT, .plain Iodized 3 pkgs 25c 4
or
MATCHES, 6 5-cent boxes 15c 4
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ED WARDS
PURE PRESERVES, 16-oz. jar.. ..25c 4 -
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PEANUT BUTTER, (bulk) lb... 15c 4 4
FAT NORWAY- Delicatessen Department 4
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SALT MACKEREL, 2 for 25c GOOSE LIVER, lb. 35c 4
BOILED HAM, lb. 59c CREAM CHEESE, 3 pkgs. 25c
PRUNES, Sunsweet, 2 lbs. 35c BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, lb. 25c 4
APRICOTS, Sunsweet, pkg. 20c WEINERS, lb. 25c
PEACHES, Blue Ribbon 25c BAKED HAM, lb. 69c 4
RAISINS, Sunmaid, pkjr. 10c BOILED HAM, lb. 59c 4
COOKING FIGS, 3 lbs, 29c POTATO CHIPS, pkg. 5c
NORTHERN BEANS, 3 lbs. 25c RYE BREAD LOAF 10c 4
BABY LIMA BEANS, lb. 15r HEINZ DILL PICKLE, 3 for 10c 4
MAYONNAISE, WRIGHT’S HEINZ SWEET MIXED
' Best Foods or Blue Ribbon PICKLE, lb. , 401- 4
> Vz Pt. 23c PICNIC HAMS, lb. 21c
► BULK GRITS, 5 lbs. 19c SLICED BEEF, pkg. 17c
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FULL CREAM CHEESE, lb. 29c 4
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- BLUE GRASS
► MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 3 pkgs.... 17c - 4
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LETTUCE, Hard Head, m <
> Fancy bunches ea......
CARROTS, Calif, 2 ......... 17c < 4
K > APPLES, Fancy Winesap, doz........ 19c
► SNAP BEANS, Red Valentine, quart .. .. 10c 4
► NEW POTATOES 3 lbs.......... ... 12c *
► ► - BANANAS, Yellow, Ripe, doz. ... ..... . 19c / <
T r A BANQUET, LIPTON, TETLEY or J4- LB. 24c 4
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FLOUR Idahonte or Twinida: 6-lb. 35c; 12-lb. 59c; 24-lb. $1.10 ’
GOLD MEDAL: 6ib. 35c; 12-lb. 65c. 4
POSTEL: 6-lb. 42c; 12-lb. 80c.
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American cities during past years.
Perhaps the- cities of Caliiorhia took
the lead in the movement to pufi
lish their resources. Griffin can
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easily profit from' the knowledge
gained by other communities in this
nehi. of endeavor.
handled ,Ct>mmunit.y fay advertising is usually
the local Chamber of
Oommerce, Tlie mediums mast of
ten used are: illustrated booklets
los newspapers, pamphlets, signs,
- exhibits, magazine and trade
publications, motion pictures, photo
graphs, maps and entertaining
veni on and other visitors. In
dlt “”. 10 ‘he>foregoing, muen tree
“ n be secured, by furn
,sh,n * artic,e s > write-ups. interesting
s ,t€rar '' ^ture _ stories and pie
tUr f *o newspapers, periodicals, en
t HIL.S HELP
Very often,cities and counties
Chambero publicity of ^jQonainerce in
program by appropriating
funds for this purpose. In a num
ber of states such advertising funds
are appropriated yearly- by
cifialities and counties. The lead
ing states which support comma -
nity advertising in this manner are
California, Florida, Colorado, Mis
sissippi, Virginia, Wisconsin, Ala
bama and Georgia.
SPECIAL _
TAX -
a tan supporting community ad
yertising is legal and to some extent
utilized in approximately SO states,
The justification for community
advertising through funds securea
by taxation is that everyontfWWK
method bears a part of the cost,
since the whole community
benefits, this Is entirely fair
j just.
OBJECTIVES SOUGHT
The objcctives u - uaily sought ln
““? co ram unitv advertising “7S are- attract
5 visitors
urjr ^ ttUas “STSK nromoting sales de
miata? alrtauttun- in
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A lady passing through Grif
on the way to her home u,
Maine saw a Turkish towel sign
She wrote the, Griffin Chamber Of
Commerce because of this sign and
stated that she wanted a lot i,f
Griffin-made towels for her hotel.
Surely these are worthy aims and
the Gnffin a-nd Spalding County
Chamber of Commerce hopes that
griffin daii: NEWS
all citizens will co-operate in
quately advertising and
j the resources of this section. One
1 of the best methods of community
advertising (and the one that costs
the least) is in the reach of every
one, and this is to practice a friend
■>' !U)d hospitable attitude toward
visitors and the world at large. The
smmltatmeUiod ol.advertisi))g is fc>
word or mduUi and this Is
coach of ail of us.
By using the methods indicated,
i which have been demonstrated over
a Period of years to be sound ai
effective. Griffin and this territory
can tx P and and kee|5 P ace " ith the
march of Much has hem
done by Grlffln P**0P^ along these
li,,es during a,e past bu ' n,HCh n "
maln: £0 be donp By
ing our efl'Jrts we can more readily
make use of our advertising op
portunities in working for a Ore-'t
er Griffin—and thus make ovf
dreams come true.
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Southern League
STANDINGS ,/
CLUBS Won. Lost. Pet.
Chattanooga .. 8 2 80C
Memphis .. i 2 .72S
Birmingham 7 3 .70(1
Mobile .. 5 5 500
New Orleans ........ 4 (i 400
Liitle Rocks . . . 4 8 .400
Nashville ..... v> 7 .222
Atlanta ....... 2 8 .200 i
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YESTERDAV’S KESUE1K
N^W Orleans 3; Atlanta 13.
Memphis li: Chattanooga 8
Mobile 4; Birmingham 5.
Little Rock 4; Nashville 5.
TODAY’S GAMES
New Orleans at Atlanta,
Memphis at Cliattanoog.-i.
Mobile at Birmingham.
Little Rock at Nashville.
American League
STANDINGS.
CLUBS Won. Lost. Pc-:,
Philadelphia -n., 4 1 800
Chicago ..... 3 1 .750
Washington .... 5 2 .714
St. Louis" ,.. 4 3 .571
Cleveland .... 3 3 500
Boston .. ____ 3 4 42')
Detroit 3 (i .333
New York .. 0 .) .000
YESTERDAY’S RESn.TS
St. Louis 12: Detroit ■*.,
iOther {jostponed, bad weather.)
TODAY’S GAME
Ciiicago at St. Loui-;. (
Detroit at Cleveland.
Philadelphia at- Washington.
Boston at New York
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National League
STANDING.
CLUBS— Won Lost. Pet
Pittsburgh ____ 5 1 .833
New York .... 3 1 .730
Philadelphia .... 4 2 .887
Chicago .... 5 a .500
Boston ........ .... 2 •I .500
St. Louis 4 ( 5 .444
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Cincinnati 2 5 2m
Brooklyn ...... 1 5 .18
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS.
St. Louis 9: Chicago 2.
New York at Boston, cold
Brooklyn at Philadelphia, cold
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, cold.
TODAY’S GAMES.
Brooklyn at Boston.
New York at Philadelphi;'
St. Louis at Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati at Chicago.
Southeastern League
STANDINGS.
CLUBS— Won. Lost Pi t
Montgomery ........ 6 4 .600 1
Jacksonville ... 8 4 GOO'
Pensacola . . . 5 5 .500
Tampa ...... .5 5 ,500
Selma ...... .5 5 500
Columbus . . . 4 fi ,401.’
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YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
Montgomery 10: Pensacola 4
Columbus 10; Tampa 8
Selma 4; Jacksnnviil 5.
TODAY’S GAMES.
Montgomery at Peirwiookw
Columbus' at Tampa.
Selma at Jacksonville. .
Sally League
STANDINGS.
CLUBS- Won. Lost. Pci
Asheville . .4 01 000
Macon ..... 2 2 .500
Columbia . 2 2 .500
Greenville . 2 2 .500 i
Charlotte . •> 2 m,
Augusta 0 4 .001 -1
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
Greenville 5; Augusta 4
Charlotte 3; Macon 0
Asheville 16: Columbia 2.
TODAY’S GAMES
Greenville at Augusta
Charlotte at Macon
Asheville at Columbia i
CARD OF THANKS
We the undersigned wish to than*
the many friends for all their kind
deeds and sympathy during the
sickness and death of our husband
and father. W C. Aultman Mov
God's richest blessings abide with
them all In our prayers.
Mrs. W. C. Aultman and children.
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ATLANTA ' Oa ' April 25 -Sne- q,.'
c , aI pul]nuln Cilrs f rom Now
T nwthm»--4tt«ac
sonvUJe and several other clMes
be called hun svrvic • to accmimo
the annuel pilgrimage of on
era patrons to Atlanta for the two
tieth season of the J.!ct onciita i
Onera Company of New York. Mcv
, (0 3 according ,o official--of vari
fates have been granted and t!,<
' ^ railroads. Special round-trip
| fares have been granted and ii.-'
reservation alrc: dv made : bow tl ai
visitors will cone from cv-rv star
m the Southeast :
An exceptional program is to ije
presented this season.. On the eve
ning of Thursday. May. l. ‘Lonlst
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the Cbnrpentier opna. i;i French,
with Ltterezfa B<:1 in the rifle role
and the new French tenor. An'onir.
Trantoul. a:; - Julian Nc.ury 'fort,
principals of the jlotroivlitan
i Women Who Rcallv Know
h Quality Its Foods
find them at Consistently l.ow Prices
IfSTARUSHfP^p at A& P Food Stores!
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FRESH PRODUCE f
BUNCH TURNIPS, extra fancy..... 5c
ICEBERG LETTUCE. 2 large heads .. . K J w 1C
CELERY;, fancy arid tender -2 stalks.....15c
Dr" Monte—De l.luvr Ssimiv; Hi-hf—Crisp
PEAS 2 No. Cans 2 29 f CORN FLAKES
2 Pkgs — 15c
■| irilet Tissue
WALDORF Roll r< ' ifRUji'fi’iro
7) T oniaf joud 3 cans 25c
o Jg
Medium —Soap
IVORY 3 Cakes 19 c
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PINEAPPLE Sultana—Broken Sliees No. 2 1 19 c SUGAR
Can 5-LB. BAG.... 29c
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Del Monte—sliced or Crushed
PINEAPPLE 2 Cans Flat 25 10-LB.BAG.. . .. 55c
Del Monte—Tips 25-LB. BAG.. ..$1.33
ASPARAGUS No. 1 Square 29
Can
i OCTAGON Soap Powders 3 Pkg*. 10 c White House Milk
3 Large Cans 25c
Quaker Maid—Tomato
KETCHUP 2 14-Oz. 25 ' it H*‘
Bottles PORK & BEANS
I 3 Cans for 25c
Vegetable Shortening
CRISC0 3 -Pound 59
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Iona—D< -serl Halves 'iinliriti
PEACHES No. o ' 21 c
Can Cleanser 6 cans ... 25c
N. B. C. I'u-miiim Soda
CRACKERS 1 -Pound 15 IVim IDI M SIZES
Box Pineapple — IV.irhev— Bears and
FRUITS FOR SALAD
SHREDDED 10c_ Can
WHEAT Packa'ie 10 c
SPECIALS IN OCR M MiKKT J>I ‘ \ 1*7 il.M V
Shved Dai.y In i>ur Market Morn 1-. .Did- wifi
Breakfast Bacon, lb. 27c Hams, Half or Whole, lb. .. 27c
Made f resh Daily tt il* on s Mti-if Irw
Pure Pork Sausage, lb.....25c Picnic Hams, lb. ... 23c
Swift's Premium hoi« i W. slt rn
Ham, Center Cut, lb. 45c Beef Pot Roast, lb. 23c
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FIRST (IT HAM <h 35,
Streak O’ I.ean—Best Grade < h»>ii r Western
Side Meat, lb. 17% Round Steak lb. .. 35c
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npjiear. For Friday niglit the bill
the lime-tried "Trovntoro" with
Rosa Pon.selle as Leonora. For
Satwdtay aftertSaori, .-La Bohemov,
Puccini's most appealing opera, with
Bori, Gigli, de Ldca and a big en. t
For Saturday night, May 3, the
the twin operas, • Cavatlcrla Rus'.i
cana” and "Pagliacci*’, with Law
mice Tibhett. Mirtinelli. Queeim
Mfrio and Leonora Corona u the
Tire Metropolitan its New
York season Saint day nigh*. Ann
10, and the company, in two lot <■
special trains will nove southward
stopping in Baltimore. Washington
and Richmond, an ilopeipng its A:
1 lantn engagement on Thursday
niglit. May I
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GARY, Ind, April 24 -All m
veil in the detective bureau until a
.Looming thud, not unlike a bomb
e wcke several officers. Hands u
'heir holsters, they made the
o'.' the office to see what caused the
blast ‘Captain Frank Roach ope- 1 -
: d a c-loset door and brought forth
the came—a broken home brew
•tie. sail dripping, which explodid
because of 1 he beat
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Food Dealers
Meet Tuesday
With Domingos
'I ill; _r< ruiai I',' 111 ! Ill -I- it ' :
the Grift ill Retail 1-oott f >-.1 ■ I A
sociation will be held lies! Tu< d *
i r l U Hi 7.3't »i'<i-:ie k j
Regular meeithvs *>i -!. -~rn .’m i■
ions liave i.i t tu- ts -: been i'Cjfi
at the Chamber of C. ir.meie
at. the last. ,v“ ion s. deein-d
to rotate the meetSm-c each mot -,
in tite :■;! Art- ■ of t he t «: iber
The meeting T.i - riv night w il
be held In the * ere ■<;. t ie ii am
| got; Grocery Coippiui; ant! a Dutch
, tuncti. wii! be served .previous
i taking up burines matters
: Some lmp irt-.in' questions a
J scheduled is earnestly for desired tins, iiu-eiis.t; !!, f»s and tl;
j nidmbers of the association atten-i
The Griffin Retail Food
j Association 1 U 28 was it Ls orm cotntXMOd inzed in of t.rjM
unry,
| of tie* prominent and most pro--re
I sive lend dealers in tire city
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ognjVed as one of the strong
mgantzatiotu of the kind in
the -it ate
The present officers of the assoc
ianoh im-.iude , E K.. Domingos,
president.- 'W V ESwards.'Ufat vice
pie id> n:: C* P Archer second vie?
pre: idem; W J Carreker. trenz.
IK ■i.id Bob. Duke -ccretaiy
Soutb Ship < ii- -t
n.nt. Hide-Circle of the First
M- * • <t! ■ ehurTYT -ifTti meet-on
’lib,' af'ernoon at 3 30 o'clock
with M W Ft rpylof hostess at
' iier norm- on a. Sixth sireet. •
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Votiee r'o IteiHurs And f redipirs
Ati—creditors )1 the estate of
.James M Bra * ner late or ’Fulton
-Cfiuit ,y«. decea ted. •<> hereby noti
tied to render in their demands to
th< undersigned according to law,
ah person* indebted to said
tG are reouired to ti.ake imme
diatc payment
April 23. U3U
TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA,
Executor
L. L MeCUUiOUGH