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CARY REEVES
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Calculation Manager
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OEOltOE JONES. JR.
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ROBERTA BECK
i Society Editor
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i Associate Editor
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OFFICIAL PAPER
Rty of O rtf fin, Spalding County,
United States Court, Northern
District of Georgia
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OPA
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hour.
WILL TRUMAN VETO
A vote today sending the bill to
HEAR
ROY HARRIS
Discuss the
Fair Employment
Practices Committee
(FEPC)
2:30 P. M. SATURDAY
JUNE 29
WEST GRIFFIN
SCHOOL YARD
ft RE-ELECT
TOM UNDER
r; Commissioner Of Agricultore
i 1 He knows the problems of Agri
* riculture.
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! 2. ‘ He of the is able people to champion of Georgia the at rights home
and abroad.
His ability, courage and sincerity
' * is unquestioned by friend foe.
or
. > Vote for TOM LINDER
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
THE PROVEN FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA
COAL
Place your order now for that good free
burning Creech-Yancy King Mountain
coal. A coal for all purposes.
T. C. BARRON COAL YARD
Dial 2201 E. Broadway St.
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NOTICE (
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Our warehouses will be closed for Summer
Vacation the entire week of; July 1st
through July 6th.
Our employees appreciate your cooperation
in making their vacation possible.
CITY WHOLESALE CO
H. V. KELL CO.
SERVICE WHOLESALE CO.
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ly entitled to the use of publication
of news credited to It and news noi
otherwise credited to this paper, ana
all rights to all local news pub
lished therein are also reservec
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PLEDGE TO THE FLAG
“1 pledge alle
Ilk giance States of blic and stands, lion the to for of to the lndlvlslble United one which the America Repu- Flag Na- It
with liberty and
Justice for all.’
llc is a Rock, His work is per
fect: for all His ways are Judgment:
a God of truth and without in
iquity, just and right is He.—Deu
teronomy 32:4.
President Truman still would leave
the final fate of OPA in doubt. Mr.
Truman is being urged by his eco
nomic advisers, including OPA
Chieftain Paul Porter and Stabilizer
Chester Bowles to veto it.
Democratic Leader Barkley (Ky.)
is counseling the President to sigh,
contending the measure represents
the best deal the administration
can get out of Congress on its dis
puted price control authority.
Tlie measure continues price con
trols a full year, but it contains
changes in present law which Bow -
les has termed inflationary "booby
traps. "
j If n veto is forthcoming, Barkley
I told a reporter he does not know
whut the result might be. Some
| OPA opponents have predicted
I that Congress would refuse to en
j act nny temporary extension ot
I present powers, thus letting OPA
I die.
i FaLOLLETTK HOLDS RECORD
| In ids speech marathon, which
tell more than 10 hours short- of
politics
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ed" to Georgia for having namt>
Arnall attorney general during hi
administration.
Rivers said Arnall had promise!
to support him in the curren
campaign and then had desenet
him in lavor of Carmichael. An»l
in turn "apologized" for ever hav
ing teamed up politically with Riv
ers.
Arnall added Rivers "is un
worthy of public^ office."
Talmadge, speaking yesterday at
Statesboro warned that some da,'
Georgia might have Negro goyer
no rs and senators unless the "white
primary," wliich the Supreme Court
says must go, Is retained.
Carmichael, speuking at For
Valley, reiterated his promise t<
develop Georgias industries am
agriculture.
The Itinerary today sent Carmi
chael to Hazlehurst and Eastman
Talmadge to Monroe, and River.
to Darien, Ludowlci, Wrlghtsvilh
and Louisville.
the single - man filibuster record
set by the late Senator "Old Bob'
LuFollette of Wisconsin In 1908
O'Daniel read scores of telegrams
urging him to keep up the fight tc
kill OPA.
As it is likely to be finally ap
proved, the bill extends OpA until
June 30, 1947. with drastic curtail
ment of the administrator's power.
The Secretary of Agriculture would
-become-the final-, arbiter-of *hn±.
farm products are to be kept un
der control.
Also an independent decontrol
board could override a decision by
the cabinet member or Porter on
other than farm products and ord
er specific items decon trolled.
Special price-profit formulas woulo
be set up for manufacturers, whole
salers and many retailers.
AUTO
PAINTING
• Body & Fender Repairs
• Quick Service
• DuPont Material
• Expert Workmen
• At Reasonable Prices
WILSON MOTORS
105 N. Sixth St..
Griffin, Ga.
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KELL'S HOTEL BLEND
Automobile Financing
. (New or Used)
AUTO LOANS
v ALL TYPES AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
Prompt Service- -—Reasonable Rates
• BO’ LANHAM, Mgr.
GEORGIA DISCOUNT COMPANY
12K Last Taylor Street- Phone HM8,
SALES SERVICE
CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE
TAILORED SEAT COVERS
Made and Installed in Our Shop
SPALDING MOTOR CQ.
116-118 Zenith Btii
F VI Miill VNKx TO St RVICtP' YNY IvtAK* ‘
.1. Walt Lynch—l.uthi'i Miuigluini—IIoravc StnmlartW
GRIFFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
MARINES UNABLE TO
OLVE “SITUATION *»
O CALL PLUMBERS
PHILADELPHIA.— l/P )—Tire Uni
ed States Maries sped to the aid
if a damsel In distress but it took
wo plumbers to get the situation
ell in hand.
A youngster clamped a pair of
randcuffs marked "U. b. Marine
Corps'’ on the wrists of Miss Lee
Rapattoni, 20, after he uad found
hem in a lot.- Police tiled to open
the rusty cuffs with ail available
keys but had no luck.
The Marines then were summon
ed from a nearby post—no results,
either.
Two plumbers, with u Hacksaw,
defense spending
European nations spent- $3-000,
000,000 or approximately 16 per
cent of their total governmental
revenue, for national defense in
1933.
LIGHTEN
TOO DARK
UGLY TANNED VA.
SKIN
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1 SUGAR
IN THE CONVENIENT NEW
RECLOSURE cartons
FRIDAY, TUNE 28, 1946
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c L0UR Em«rgency No. 1 25 Lbs. 1.45 Mason Fruit Jars
V 2 PINTS,, Doz. 59c
MEAL Ground Water 10 Lbs. 65c PINTS, QUARTS, Doz. Doz. 69c 79c
MILK d Carnation Or Pet Nettles Tall Can Jar Kerr Tods, Doz 25c
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COFFEE Stock Price Going Up Now Up Hotel Blend Lb 30 c For Jeily
TEA May 25c Certo, bottle ... 25c
Garden ' . Lb
White House
SUGAR Dixie Domino Crystal Or 5 Lbs 38c Pectain, bottle . . . 15c
JUICE Sunshine Blended 46 Can Oz. 45c Gulf Wax, Lb. 15c
CORN Country No. 2 15c Distilled
Club Can Vinegar, Gal.......39c
PEAS Avondale * No. Can 2 15c Sweet FOREMOST Milk, Qt..... 18
c
PEARS California No. 2 'j 36c
Diced C an FOREMOST WH IPPING
PEACH Georgia No. 2 * 30c Cream, \k Pt. .J 1
Dessert Cm FOREMOST
FRUIT MIX Calif. Assorted Fruit Can No. 2'- 33c Ice Cream, Pt. ... 17V?c
IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
PURE
PORK SAUSAGE LB. 39 c
SPRING
LAMB SHOULDER LB. 38 c
VA. DRESSED
PAN TROUT LB. 39 *
WEST COAST
MULLET LB. 33 °
VA. RED FIN
CROAKERS Li. 29 c
GARDEN fresh fruits and vegetables
PEAS SUGAR CROWDER Lb. s 9*
Ga. Fine Flavor Well Filled
CANTELOUPE L.b. 9c BUTTER BEANS Lb . 15c
Home Grown Virginia
CUCUMBERS Lb 121c PEANUTS Lb. 25®
No. 1 Cobbler Fresh
POTATOES 5 u„ 21® BEETS Bu . 15c
Fancy Fresh Spring
PINEAPPLE EACH 9c ONIONS Bu 125c
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