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FRIDAY, JUNE ?ft 1946
antique typewriter
EUGENE, ’ ore ure - ~ no, W—An , ancient
typewriter, patented in 1866 has
been contributed to , he Lane
Z Museum Coun
f In ey uhairu«n Cal M
anU ^ ^chine was
used by Mrs. Young's father,
Pihl, Dr.
1 Wh ° Was ^ent of
Ptilsbury A cademy in Minnesota.
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M da T to day driving safety. Don’t
wVit until you have a flat. Give
yvur tires necessary consideration
bj having them frequently inspec
ted. Our convenient pick up and
delivery service wi’l save ycu. time, '
too. Seiberling sales and service. '
REAL TIRE
SERVICE
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PEN
with the revolutionary
lx SLIDING BALL-PROTECTOR
! UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED TO WRITE
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J YEARS
AT LEAST WITHOUT REFILLING
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WOIVDERFUL NEW FEATURES . .
1. Unconditionally guaran- 3. New bo Midnij£lit blue'*
lotMl lo write at l«*ast 4 years Satinflo ink gives more leg*
• Wffr>» nret refilling. l>le, Mwoolher-v*tiling.
n.irliit'PN tntJ mi - wilboitl
Apr Water. 4. New si id i ng- ba 11 pro
r Ik 2. Convertible* into a maids tector covers hall point when
. IXilr. n» II wrile or woman's pen. Extra top not in use it clicks with
Hill **u rill !£• . d provided at no extra charge. a flick. ...
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lmns.
the Pen Industry! . . .
^ /•'£ rile* high 1“ Iongent.
L ». with thr most aniazilig writing guuruntee ill hinlory. Styled by ■
J famous designer, quickly converted for use by men or women, this beautiful
streamlined pen is precision engineered to last u lifetime. It oiftmodes all
< oilier forms of writing, meets every purpose of a pen or pencil set. Louie
in and ask to see a demonstration of the new Reynolds “400.”
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Covered by U, S. Patents Nos. 2,192.479 and D-143,508. Other
r 4< Patents applied for. Copr. Reyn olds International I'ei Co.
1946.
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(hick! il’l zemly for L able top for ron
version to worn
krl or |iur»r, no »>* en’* model.
lo repluce.
GUARANTEE! K»erv Tonli-J Reynold* “100" IVn rontoin* normnl ifl lo
Ja years Mipplv of “Midnight Blue” Sul in fin ink. Ink «up|>ly uncondilion
' ully guaranteed to write at least 4 years from date of sale. Service ii guar
»nlrr ,1 for a lifi'tim. whenever, pen i> rriurned with 35 cent* lo ill* finory.
jHollberg Hardware Co
PHONE 2233
CPA Administrator
Praises Newspapers
WASHINGTON. (A 5 )—Paying
iiibute to America’s newspapers and
other publications for "fine co
operation" J. Hale Steinman retir
ed today as chief of the Civilian
Production Administration’s print
ing and publishing branch.
A newspaper publisher himself,
Steimnan left for his home in Lan
caster, Pa., after stating at an in
terview that the government’s task
of administering controls over
newsprint “is just about done."
That job has been Steinman’s for
’he last two years. He took it over
on a dollar-a-year basis when
newsprint still was tightly ration
ed, lifted those controls at the
start of this year, and has^ recom
mended that the only remaining re
striction be eased July 1.
■•That control is a limitation on
the amount of paper newspapers
may keep on hand—a 50-day sup
ply in the South and West and a
30-day stockpile in the rest of the
country. CPA Administrator John
Rents And Past
Due Accounts
Collected At
Reasonable Rates
Griffin Collecting
Agency
101 ’4 S. Hill St.
Phone 2692
FOR
DEPENDABLE
SERVICE
PHONE
tepminai
TAXI SERVICE
CALL 33* t
Women Listen To
Profeasor On Chinaware
COLUMBUS. O. — Wi—'The selec
tion of dinnerware is usually some
i I thing that is left to the women
f 0 Uf S But a t Ohio State University
| there is a gentleman who can give
the ladles some fine pointers on
how to purchase such service,
He Is Prof. Arthur J. Watts,
chairman of the department of
ceramic engineering. Prof. Watts
is one of the outstanding authori
ties in the country on porcelains,
ceramic bodies and glazes.
Some years ago. Prof. Watts pre
pared a booklet entitled, "Selection
of Dinnerware For The Home.”
Collecting pieces of china has
been his hobby for many years an
his collection boasts of prized sam
pies from Trance. Germany, Aus
tiia, Italy, Denmark and Japan ’’
There are nearly 600 pieces in hi;
collection.
D. Small will decide in Ihe. next day
or so whether to rerlace this sped
fic limitation with a regulation
allowing a “minimum working
ventory” of newsprint, the same
type of control governing several
other industries using scarce mate
riais
Steinman, who will ccn’lnur a:
a CPA consultant, told a reporter
it will be “at least two years be
fore the world newsprint supply gets
back to normal.”
He expressed the opinion there
will be virtually no newsprint im
ported into the United States from
the Scandinavian countries for at
least another year, even though
American publishers now can ob
tain authorization to bid for it
Steinman said production ~ in Fin
land, Norway and Sweden—impor
tant sources cf U. S. supply before
the war—still is far below normal
due to lack of coal and machinery
Finland, Steinman said, will con
j tinue along to with supply Russia's ard needs Sweden and.
Norway
“will sell whatever they have left
over to the world market at the
best price they can get."
He said the world market price
at present ranges upward from $125
a ton, as compared with the price
try.’ ceiling of $67 a ton in this coun-
■GRIFFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
Husky Burglars
Make Too Much Noise
Have To Leave Safe !
DANVILLE, IU.—(AP)—Police are
hunting for the husky and noisy
bandits who broke into a chain
food store in the eaily morning
hours.
They carried a heavy safe up
to a front plate glass window and
let it drop to the sidewalk.
But beiore the batndits could get
the safe onto u truck tire crash
lng glass iiad attracted the atten
tion of motorists and persons liv
ing near tiie store. They fled, leav
mg the unopened safe In the street. |
Last Wild Buffalo
Or600n DllSt
ASHWOOD, Ore. — tUV-The deer
and the antelope still pky in Ore- 1
gon, but no longer will the bufialo j
roam this great Western state
The last wild buffalo in Central
Oregon was killed recently by mem- !
bers of the Sisters Rodeo Assn, at !
the request of Roland Gridley, ,
rancher, who said the old animal i
had been damaging the Piiday
-
ranch near here,
The buffalo was brought into
Oregon 15 years ago after original
species had been exterminated
The buffalo was shot from horse
back by George Wakefield and Ver
non Peck who used 58-30 rifles.
EARLY CONTROL ACT
The assemblies of Maryland,
North Carolina, and Virginia pass
ed a crop control act as early as
1666. This act provided for a one
year tobacco-plan’ing holiday.
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A fire policy that /
suivs your neigh- i,
bor may noK fit
your require
ments. We handle
each client's
problems individ
ually both before
or after a fire.
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A COMPANY
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Special Message
To the
FARMERS
from
Georgia's Nekt Governor,
JIMMIE ...
CARMICHAEL
V \ Speaks Over J
Radio WSB Statioi
AND A
Georgia Network oi j |
I 17 Leatting Stations
I EACH SATURDAY
FROM i
i
i 12:30 to 1:00 P.M.
j i
His Message is also rebroad
cast over
Albany WALB 1:00 to 1:30 P M.
LaOnngo WUAC 1:00 to 1.30 P M.
Macon WMAZ 1:30 to 2 :00 P M
Roma WRGA 1:30 to 2:00 P.M.
Augui*- tyKZW 5:00 to 5:30 P M.
Savannah WTOC 5.00 lo 5:30 P M
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GEORGIA NEEDS
GOOD GOVERNMENT
ELECT
CARMICHAEL
AND KEEP
GEORGIANS
i • - PROUD OF
3 Georgia ^ _
Still Hotter World I
For 2046
DENVER.—OP-pIt will be three 1
degrees hotter all over the world
100 years from now. ! '
That's the report of U. S. Weath- j
er experts at the Denver bureau '
whose study of century-old rec-,
ords show that the mean tern- !
P era ture of lhe earth increases
three degrees every 100 years l
"It's nothing to worry about.”
Albert Cook, chief forecaster^ said.
"Just, a fact."
. "Tlie worid won t be any (loser
to the sun. The increase Is due , u I
the atomic disintegration within ]
the 150,000-mllc-thick sun," he ex
plained.
TURNING ON I IGHTS
BUERNOS AIRES. - t,Ti - A
manulacturer here has solved the
problem of housewives who come
home after dark with their arms
too full of bundles to turn on the
lights.
He makes a light switch which
can be turned on and off by blow-
1ng tlirougli a grating. Still TT-
solved, however, is tire problem
of how to keep the ...; switch from
flicking the lights on and off if
the windows are open during a
windstorm.
CAT ’lINDS’ DIAMOND
INDIANAPOLIS IIP)- -When P.
L. Mostly discovered that a carat
and-a-half diamond was missing
from his Masonic ring, a frantic
jearch was begun.
The family cut was found playing
with it the next day.
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For Life Insurance Advice Cal
MRS. RALPH JONES
RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCl
COMPANY
Dial 2361
BUS
To Swimming Poo!
Leaves From Lane Drug
Store
MONDAY THROUGH
FRIDAY
2 P. M.—4 P. M.—6 P. M.
7 p. M.—8 P. M.—9 P. M.
10 P. M. 11 P. M.
SATURDAY
1 P. M. TO 11 P. M.
SUNDAY
1 P. M. TO 7 P. M.
GRIFFIN MOTOR
COACHES
jA Ef'onurrj( i) ,tud • • ;.t h.v
Service Since 1K89'
Drs. H. Wyniw
Sr. Si Jr.
DIAL 2 !i:t
BILL’S
Auto Supplies
Soorl ng Good*
Model Plane*
Plane Motors and
Accessories
** PHONE 2865
Robert Battle, M'jr
Bill Ward Company
m m m dDUCMBIkt
YELLOW CABS
DIAL
2234
<< The Thrifty Fellow
Calls A Yellow * I
MILL PASSENERS HAUL
ED TO AND FROM WORK
SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES
RED CROSS
(CONTINUED FROM CAGE ONE
jfclants; M T. T. Hawkins, chan- I
man of knitting ntsd production:
Mrs w r s;ule £ chairman I '
county women ana county produe- I
Mis.. H. W. Bj n s, chairman
of aide Davis Williams, I
nurses : ;
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annum of iiacan 1 • hipping;
Mrs. W. H. Beck, chairman of sur
gioul dressings wltn M.s. Waiter|
Touchstone as assistant; Mrs.'
George Niles, chairman of lire h •- ■
pltal committee; Howard Collier,
chairman of the war fund drive;
'P T. Blakely, treasurer of tit;*
chapter; Miss Carrie McDonald,
assistant treasurer; Mrs.
Haisttn, chairman of home nursing,
Mi s Louise Fluker, general
men of water rafety and ... 1 • i.:
and Miss La try Goodrich, chair
man oi swimming and v.a aie‘y.
JUNIOR HI.I) C ROSS
Miss Nell Caldwcil Is chairman oi
the Jtnlor Red Crtys chrpti r line.
Recent wink it s incind) d sewing
londiuteu through Lie home e"ono
II; US dassf of the high scltoolSf
gift buxes to buspiiali/a d v: U'
and boxes to chir.iren ivi-nsen''
week Miss Caldwell u.ien ud to
National American Ri d Cro's cor
vention in^P- iludi i and Mi
Janet King and Mi.-a Mary Jill
Williams a t v i ideii th.e Jur ior c ti
Griffin News Wont
Ads Get Results!
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SUFFERERS CURB FIND
•OR MISER) DUE ro Si AS M CONGESTION
Hupt'l> Ku*hed Ite*r«* •StiflVrv*?*, Ki'jolre
Relief In T • hf ore ^1 -iln
tr< uble, calmr Vi > fe ii »
coi. ion ip ■pern ,1
KUCCCKR * Ith for mo In . hicli h?'- the cr
vt» d.n1uu* na*:ii couk. ti»» ri Men and wonutt
who wifi* -e 0 wHn mU‘> M‘7.ttiB Ain nf bvfui
iches, jK nosti ils, ririKiDH faroehe,
I~nwk»n|t ntirl apiH'. inji miny f”'W t» : l fil
l ieiseil r^itef after yt>i(iK It KI.(»UONOI
»'.Pt 5 hut rt'11 h.lcrihy v > in
priced by tisern. thin in not p mr
rrv*unt ‘ to only a few - penn !»•» dose
KI.OIMINOI. iraution, use 0*1;;
is -old with strict o&nn^back gunrantee b;
Ward’s Drug Store
Mail Or 'or. I iMcd.
CALL 5122
Brannon Supply Co.
FOR
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» y t v • cut/ a^Yl
ing Goodu, Hardware.
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!N 50 YEARS!
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/. Jin BAKINGS loot) ( am n vf in LOOK the new KC BETTER! permits more ttru distribution of the I
fine, active ingredients tlirtnjf*liout the baking powder. This
promous more ntform auion j;ives bxl inj*s the light, smooth texture
and invitnip, ric.li appearaiuc tvjr)one t joys.
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BETTER TASTE!
. Food ( AM it m in K* prevents the "overpowering” of the rich natural I
flavor of other ingredients in your bakings. There's no bitterness :
or "Sodit Taste” when you use the, new KC
3 . K< BETTER tmd s everything FOR you 1 .ike YOU, with it a TOO! valuable source of FOOT) ( AlXIUM
— adding 2 to 5 times more FOOD ( Ate it sj than the fresh milk
used in a baking, depending on the recipe Thus K (. joins
milk as a jluv source of this vital food .element.
/it Your Grocers /Vow/
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Yic/fun POWDER
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vention. At the general sessions
of the convention they heard noted
speakers fioni ah. ever ihe world! :
including Lady Reading, heed of
the W. V. 8 (Woman’s Voluntary I
in England. The Junior
convention was presided over by
Juniors from all over the country, 1
ajid open forum discussions pro-1
vided the delegates with helpful
suggestions to bring home to their
own cluiptcr.’'.
It has been, 29 years Mfi'ce the
local chapter recctveJ i'.s charter.
Next week b another year b
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a Add theve blue flakes when
you uso regular soap----
o Clues to glorious whitsnessl
O End! bluing streaks. a
O 2rve» time, work, needless
wear and tear.
USE FC” EVERYTHING - white
O s, ell washable colors, If your dealer doe* not have BLU*WHITf
tilings, fmost lingerie. ■yet, remember - »t'»new! Keep asking for It!
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RIVERS
& GOVERNOR
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HE GAVE YOU HE WILL extend and expand next
these service* during
if Old Ase Pensions RIVERS' administration.
fr Free School Books HE WILL provide State
if Homestead Exemptions Lending Agencies for Veter
if Higher Teachers’ Pay to procure funds to
if 5,000 Miles Paved ans
Roads chase homes and businesses
if State Patrol —WITHOUT RED TAPE.
it Modern Health ISE WILL provide full
Program Helpless ployment by constructing
if Cara for the dams resulting tn ade
it University System power flood
Building Program quate electricity, con
V trol, and irrigation.
NEAR KIM SPEAK
Radio Slalijn WSU, 3 to 3:30, Saturday Afternoons.'
Radio Station WAGA, 9 lo 10 Monday Nights—Radi* Station
WSB, 10:30 l» 11 Wednesday Nights. o *1
Your local station 3 to 3:30 Tuesday Affemoono.
*»AGE THREE
service.
TRUCK FOR HIRE
General Hauling •
PEACHES
Go Anywhere—Anytime
Large Truck
Day Phone—3318
Night Phone-3904