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t hose Who tome and Ga. Short and Snappy Paragraphs
That Everybody Will Bead With Inter&t. What Is Oolng
on In Society With Now and Then A Little Gossip.
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I HE NEWS Office Before 12 O’Clock Noon
s
' M. M. Cooney leiy^today for Chi
easo to- vpfwl several ciavs- with
his sl'.ter, Mrs. F. K Van Flclri.
Lilly We ks Is visit in i Mr. and
Mis. Rober, Jones in Thomnsten.
Mrs. Raymond Kelley, Mrs. Susie
Wood, hr.:i Miss Beatrice Woivj, of
Jackson, were the recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs W M. Dobbins,
MASTER DEAN
Mr. miJ Mrs. Jesse Dean, of
J'.neiboro, announce the birth, of
If n B e t Ferrili. born on Friday,
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Pvt. Jol Stephens, of Fort,
Okla.. Mis. Stephens, Emma Gene
gad Joyce Stephens, of Griffin, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin,
Teamon Community, Friday
Charles M rriman, Jr., of Char
hjtesville, Vn„ Ls spending several
Dr. and Mrs. T. O. Vinson and
children arc spending several days
In Florida.
Pvt. Tom Watson English return
ed to Douglas. Arizona, Monday aft
er spending ten days here with
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Tissue foods must be digested must be pres
ent to builit sturdy flow bodies. SSS Tonic DIGESTIVE is especially JUICES designed (1) the
to promote the of VITAL in
stomach and (2) to build-up BLOOD STRENGTH
when deficient. It helps nature work faster when
extra help is needed. You can start today... at _
drug stores in 10 and 20 or. sires. © S.S.S. Co. ti
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STURDY HEALTH
friends and relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Walkn and
ilaugh’.t r, J.i Ann. are spendiin; sev
eral days at Daytona Beach. FI.*
Rev L. W. Topping spent Monday
and Tuesday in Atlanta attending
a conference op Religious Edi a
tion.
T-5 James M. English r turned
ti Welch Convalescent, lloepu-.e
Daytona Beach, Fla., Tuesday aft
er spending a . hlrt.y-da v furlou :h
with irier.ds anti nT-iive
Bob'*Burns and. J. F. Mason an*
attending a meeting, sp nson d by
the National Affairs C inmitlee and
Die U. .‘I. Chamber of rommeic In
Atlanta today
IF P. Smith, of Dnhlonega, was
a visitor here today.
MASTER GOINS
Cpl. and Mrs. Wilbur Goins, Jr.,
announce the birth of a son, Jam' s
Preston, born on Saturday, July 21,
in Macon Mrs. Goins is the for
mer Miss Ruby Nell Conner of
Griffin.
MASTER WATKINS
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Watkins,
of Sunny Side, announce the birth
of a son, born on Tuesday. July J4.
at the Strickland Memorial Hos
pital. Mrs. Watkins ls the fnrihcr
Miss Carrie Lee Berry
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Presley am
children, Kenneth and Maureen
have returned from Chattanooga,
Tenn.. after spending a few days
at. Lookout Mountain and visiting
Cpl. Clarence M Ball at Batte>
General Hospital in Rome
Crew Saves Steel
WATERVUET. N. Y. HP! A sui
vage crew at Pueblo, Col.. Ordnance
depot has saved $2,250 and hun
dreds of pounds of critical steel
strapping in less than two months.
The men collect the strips of steel
as they are removed from incoming
crates, hummer them out siraight.
roll them up on u wheel and clip
them together to make one new
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ON WAY TO PACIFIC W A R— Coast Guardsmen (left) watch as V. S. soldiers board a
troop transport which will take them from Italy to the Pacific.
WILL RUSSIA
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added:
J “Among Allied sources, who
have long enjoyed cordial con
tact* .vvith the. Soviet govern
ment it has not be n doubled
that the Russians, after their
own fa iikn, will play a rede
in defeating Japan. The . sc ur
cos have s h a rp l y - rej ecte d-the
possibility of the Soviet-■ Union
indefinitely sit fir back while
the United States and'Japan
fought on."
A nro : of this, there an
other highly interesting-event;
signaled from Moscow An AP
dispatch reports an informed
source ;aying" tht n{
< nee between Stalin and Chita se
Premier T. V. Socng in the Ru -
slan capital paved the way lor.
an understanding never before
acb.ii veil by the two nations,
And Tokyo, noting the cordial
atmosphere surrounding the
Stalin-Soong parley, has warn
ed the Japanese public that
this .bodes Nippon no good.
Well, that's the ca l.r the:
face-saving idea It Will
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fi cognized, of eoumv that i. s
speculative and slioulcitiit .be
taken-for more than it actually
a lir lily interesting'ijossitiii
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Effecive Pistol
WATERVI.IET, N, Y.
States troops arc stipplied with
,45-caliber automatic pistol w i«
ls a particularly cffectlv v. i it
dose in liouse-to-houae figiiting
tngl • warfare The pistol,
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GRIFFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
1 Elimination Of Price
Controls Set By OPA
WASHINGTON—D The stage
is set for gradual elimination of
price controls on a wide variety of
minor commodities.
Granted this .authority by stabi
[ lization Director .William H. Davis,
the OPA said it wouic clear
I the way for the :ig,u c
settii: >: IU( CO I an
goods clining back ) piocluc
tic n.
The p: m amounted last
ni'dit by Davis and Pri Admjni
strator ( cr B' for
the removal of :ns
selling .substantially below‘the ceil
ing, and or. coir 1C -v do
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Among produi ' (' ng. to th
market lor which conti s must be
maintained for some time. B lee
listed automobiles, electric ri
i raici's, vacuum ci<
He said also that a in a h a.
must be kept on prices fer some in
dustrial raw materials which manu .
1 ire will beam L-i
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Even in the cas of, coni Li r
moved, .close watch will be luaiil
tallied anti ceilings restored if pric
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Vets Co to School
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whom are returned w u* v rar
Inking refresher ’courses.
Rev. Topping To
Report On Conference
At the soviet it the First Fres
byinioii Civ cli, tonight at 8‘o'clock
Rv.v. Leona d W.. Topplhr,, pastor
will i ‘T rt •_n the c-'.mereifl'e On
rciigii ms rdur tion which was held
in Atiant Monday and Tuesday
The public is invited to attend inn
meeting.
Robins Field Flyers
' To Meet Dundee In
Gome Here Tonight
Ten:: ht at 8- o'clock at Lightforst
Park the, Robins Field Flyers, a
team that has played 33 games
this season and lost only one. will
•meet th Dundee players. This dou
ble-header promisei to be m* cf
the in. >st interesting contests on
the ex ibitien schedule.
The battery for Dundee will be:
first game. Bailey and Waller; sec
end garni Boyd and Weller Bat
tery for Robins Flyers will be Burns
and' Hobbs..
The league game between East
Griffin and Randall and Biakeiy
which was scheduled, for Tuesday
.night had to be postponed because
cf a thunderstorm ad the time the
game was called.
New-Type Plow Churns
And Crumbles Soil
HARREN. D. UP — A farm equip
j ment plant manufacture is being established of rev- at
Warren for a
olutionary new type plow, a trac.-r
and other agricultural machinery.
The company announced that
mass production on tire new plow,
calied the Rotot iiler will start as
I soon as materials are available. The
plow churns and crumbles the soil
by means of curved edge tools which
rapidly revolve like a. padriiewheel.
It wws invented in Sweden,
i Vern R. Dunn, vice president and
| general manager of the’ Warren
'City manufacturing subsidiary, said
an experimental, farm would be op
crated by the company near War-,
j Ten {or test j ng an d- development
of neW equipmen t.
ed the battleships Ise and Hyuga. j
left the heavy Cruiser T:ne - and j
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light Cruiser Oyodo in flames, and
damaged the heavy Cruiser Aoba
and a large aircraft carrier, Brit
ish irtnen damaged a Kobe type
ri r nier
| Th two eld Ise cUs batilesht
recently converted into. semi-car r
riers by the addiiicn. of small flight
de<ks astern are . 32.0,00- n ships,
vily armed
The whale sharH. Largest living
fish, is harmless, and puts up no
fight when caught by man.
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'"My only regret is that the
Ido r.ot have wheels—so we
( Jem inland crier we
tOm fr :n the coast."
C mbineri with a «25-plane
strike on Asaka and
b >f tiie war—and other army aif
1 1 he blows of th pa two day?
v U re hard 14 a
J ar Some 2,000 pllnei In al
participated. •
Tokyo’s, jitters obvious
its radio feroadca:
'the enemy radio made no
t« minimize seri u. m ss of
as Halsey's ships steamed
near 'he coast —cl.-se. enough
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H s sou el i err -his
ii hammering at the
seaplane base, Shionomisaki
and . nine targets. Tokyo
ui ..a w u ,1 the thel’-Ui;
General MacArthur
reported more than 250 Far
Air Force bombers and
B idled 'four days by
iiaihed vV 8un .'ay
is cutn :m, 13 v. elil;
ltd T la-'L'.y three bi
..ir.ielus, ami deftteyin or
aging 45 en my planes
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them oLu of their holes."
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Democrat, of Georgia, is the
new chairman of the House
Committee on Un-American Ac
j tivities, • made tamous by Rep.
Martin Dies. He succeeds Rep.
Edward J. Hart of New Jersey,
who resigned.
Army Nurse Lists
Permanent Wave First
SHREVEPORT, La. HP) — A per
manent wave was the first tiling
on Lt. Hattie Cox's list of "wants"
when she returned home recently
to Bossier City. La., after 15 months
in New Guinea
After she received the curl, just
after landing at San Francisco, Lt.
Cox was ready to enjoy her stay
at home. She said there was noth
ing like a permanent, a shampoo
and a hot bath.
The Army nurse said she didn't
particularly want to go
"All my life I've been afraid
water." she said, “and I had
desire to cross the ocean."
Researching For You
By II. C. Naylor. Pres.,
I.ane Drug Stores, Inc.
History records no greater
than those who devoted their
to the advancement of
science: Osier, Lister, Curjp. Pas
teur. Bantling and
less all.
Proof that these brilliant s b
factcrs- of mankind * have
successors among present day
cal scientists found in the
cry is penicillin, the' sulta a.
plasma The laboratory and
great minds are constantly at
searching out new weapons to
bat disease and death.
To the practi’ii : physician
the. findings of the medical lab
li i —fried • ani 2CJ t'
case bt'f.rv the doc lor puts
to use.
Equally fast to avail himself
tried and tested specifics to fill
doe: r's pres.rip'ion is the
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With the huge demands on America’s food
supply this year—home canning is of first
importance. To help you, preserve non-acid
foods the safe way —yon can borrow a pres
sure canner from your Gas Company, for use
in your home. Authorities sfrj/ the only safe
nay to preserve non-acid foods is by the pres
sure canner method.
Here’s all you have to do to
borrow a pressure canner s
Make your reservation at the Cat Company . . , Coma
by and pick the pressure fanner up on the day you
plan to ute it . . . Return it the folloicing morning.
We suggest making your reservation several days
in advance, to be sure you p"’ a pressure canner
on the day that suits L We also have a
HOME CANNING he-', ior you, ronipiled by our
Home Service Department to help you preserve
foods of all kinds successfully. Be sure to ask
for your copy
CHECK LIST of foods wliirh authorities say should
be canned by the pressure canner method.
• Vegetables (with the exception of tomatoes)
0 • Meats • Fish • Poultry
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BLACKHAWK DIVISION
EN ROUTE TO PACIFIC
ATLANTA .4*—Their thirty
day-furloughs over, • Wv* hundred
members of the BlaeknawkDirisiou
left Fort McPht-i .-in day cn
route to Camp Giriby.". Ok’.a.j and
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Pacific warfare training
The troops are making til trip
in 15 reconditioned steel Pullman
cars with air eolfthfimiini
TEST PETROLEUM JEUY THIS WRY
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TODAY and THURSDAY
U LecSve It To
The Irish 99
A
Alfred S. Nobei
donor of the Nobel
Peace Prize, invented
dynamite in 1866.
Ex;
7/ Pa!
! //, Pioneered, Perfected &
l and Patented the Holloip
Ground blade —a different
modern blade. Shaves with just
a "Feather Touch” because Pal
is flexible in the razor—follows
facial contours. No need to
"bear down". Blades last
\ longer, too. Try them. ,
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