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WEDNESDAY MORNING
SPECIALS at SAUL S
BOY S BROWN CORDUROY WOOL
PANTS JACKETS
With Zippers Brown and-^lvory
SIZE 8t o 18
$ 3.95 U.9S
HILL STREET
GRIFFIN, GA.
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FIXED PRICES ... EVERYTHING PRICED TO SELL
NO PRIORITIES... SIMPLY INSPECT and BUY
VISIT EITHER OR BOTH SALES DURING ANY OF THE DATES
INDICATED ABOVE (EXCEPT SATURDAY OR SUNDAY)
SAVANNAH QUARTERMASTER DEPOT
S irilrt north ot Savannah on U S 17
Si 0C3 000 Stitt IttMMHS including . .
5' o,h» \n i \Ki \ \ n \ m k rHoprrrs
' itv ilui'k aprons,
arotifH i cloth or
W s m.vtri s ‘V Button
L' • V» s r stick-. UHilpl
mackinaw s
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> Nil 4 n ne ose, air
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v :t’-,d nu-m blocks
$ tifl r \ri K PHOIM i rs T > p r \v r 1 1 v r
.• af luhlftn and
ndv\ ta'Y and
$ j’ o «i 4« 8' \ I K \l riiolN ( IS K mnels,
j.» ? f i atura, pena,
o vv»>ora. mark
;« to ^al. on
\\ Uiminum immpart
Jji.Hui mil I(1\1S ,( ) Ql IFMKNT -
I-* « d tarpaulins
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$il' <*v« 'll - < I II 1VKII s Industrial
I : .i; ■ «-.,pplii\i, grui istonet,
hr- i : -. •- and t tb p>» ier.
I AVI* It) Ml Mill R . . . $1,500,000 worth of
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This property USED and UNUSED. Previously advertised and offered to all priority groups.
All items subject to sates conditions of
4& Wab assets Administration
yQL** PONCE Dl LEON ATLANTA 5, GA. PHONE CYPRESS 3611
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PERSONALS
Paul Tliornton Of Atlanta, Miss
Jackie McDonald, Mrs. Minnie
Mae Thornton and daughter, Mu
ihikta were the week-end guests
ul J C Bell and Miss Carrie Bell
Jihin. Bailey, Jr., and Mins Ca
[herJii< Storey of Atlafftu ■ pout the
a iik .tat 'will, Mr and Mrs Irb'm
. Bailee
Mis Julian Compton and Mt?,s
F i Evelyn Coihptoi) of Jiukson
: isiil Sunday with Mr? W. I.
Huddleston,
ATLANTA GENERAL DEPOT—CONLEY
9 mil«» touth ©♦ Atlanta on U S, 42
$2,386,747 STILL REMAINS including . . .
$51)7,282 II A It I) \\ A UK A HASH TOOLS —
llmiil drills, band trucks, alignment tools,
heaters, conveyors, nail pullers, tiles, ham
mers. steel rules, screw .'rivers, sledges,
Pi rs, cots, scales, wrecking bars, grinding
wheels arid insect sprayers <r
$397,168 FLl'i 1RK AI I ifl ll'M I NT l’ow, r
units, switches, generators, transformers,
pole line hardware, cable reds and signal
lamp equipment
$336,488 M.N1 It VI. I’KOIH'I TS Cases lean
vas and Wuodcn), kerosene lanterns, w iter
pn >f bags, paint, tables, sheet cork, black
boards and map boards
$153,033 I- 1 I I’M KM A HI ITI.IliS Ink,
dividers, paint brushes, drawing boards, pro
tractors. tripods, brushes (paint and stencil I.
T squares, clip boards and typewriter ribbon
$497,866 Tl VrU.K & AIT\HKl l lothiw Ot
Serge, poplin Hiitl cuttoiii, undershirts, wool!, trous
ers, socks (cotton and overcoats,
blouses, wool skirts, wool sweaters, wool
capes, cotton jackets and hip boots.
$io7,8«9 ma< him: lOOi.S *. Tap much met. and
chit:.! saws, circular saw * Htid rivt'Nnjf
chipping hammers SITTI.IKS
$40,569 I'ltODl OTON Stitching
and sewing machines, inking pads and »ln»e
machinery i shapert
$255,870 MISt KI.I (N Kol S Machinery (drill
sets, pneumatic drills and hammers), heating
itlre, air ami water tio»>*i, furniture and ot
tice machines (perforators, typewriter folders, key
Caps), fummed paper product* (envelopes,
paper tape, carbon paper, index
can's and w rapping paper), special industrial
equipment (crimpers and blasting machines), f
materials sharpeners, and equipment drill sharpeners, (scaling compound, tools and
saw
equipment), leather aprons, canteens, kitcheg
equipment, choker hooks, and oils arid greases.
ALSO .62 lots of kindred items to t>« soM
in lots on a (iked price basis
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Mr and Mrs. George Weldon of
Atlanta were the peusLs Sunday of
Mr and Mrs. T. W. Futra)
Mas Cat her Inf Blab lock of
Campbell is the guest ot Mrs.
James Wallace
j Mr and Mrs Kano Bridges were
tllt . week-end guests of. Mr and
Jyjrs. jrd Rqvfcta.
Mr?; Uuey Caldwell will be“hos
less at. a brush party Wednesday
evening.
James Willam.-on has n-turned
home after vbiting ir. Texas, i,
GRIFFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
Mrs. James Wallace entertained
members of the West Butts Home
Economics Club Friday afternoon
! at her home
Mrs. Ida Bunn, who has been
j visiting Mr and-Mrs, Preston Burin
i iii Griffin. Is now at the home of
her brother. John Harper.
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James Phlnaziee, Dr. H P. Stuck
ey 8 C. Mitchell, W, J. Burks
Frank Ethridge, and Frank Kilge
,|*-nt . Saturday night at Eatonton
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Mr. and Mrs Werner Wlilimmn
left recently for a business trip to
New York.
Jesse Sasser will leave Wedne?
iltiy night for a trip to Cheriton
Virginia.
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Joe A Elliott, associate editor ol
Progressive Farmer, Birmingham,
ija-nt Monday and today at tin
Exjierlment Station
NOTICE
Mr. J. E. MOONEY,
well known Griffin Bar
ber has joined our staff
of Master Barbers and
invites his friends and
customers to call on him
at his new location.
4 OTHER MASTER
BARBERS TO SERVE
Y* YOU
• E. L. McLENDON
• H. A. BANNISTER
• LEWIS MORGAN
• LOYD STOREY
STOREY’S
BARBER SHOP
Ill Wert Solomon St.
tfi LISTEN TO
60 MGM 6 T a i SONGS OF THE
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LlUTCM TO SOUTH *»
VKEU W 1} PROGRAMS
Y- "V 1 AT 4 O’CLOCK
Sw-v. AND 10:30 P. M.
• MANY CELEB
f .; A RITIES OF
■1 ATLANTA AND
, J &***i HOLLYAVOOD
- ^ WILL SPEAK.
Program Schedule For TUESDAY WK’.U
6:00 Supper Melodies 8:00 Michael Shayne (Ml
6:30 Take It Easy Time '8:30 The Falcon t.M
6:45 Home Town Reporter— 9:00 Gabriel lie-liter— News (>l
—N rm Mi
- 1 00 Fulton i M I' l.'' Real Stories
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7:15 let's Go \ i.iting 9• 30 Forum Of lie \ir (M
7:30 Arthur Hale—News >! It’:to f ptun Close—News I M
Returns 13:30 rim? Of l he South
7:45 Inside of Sports M F-:00 swing Club
FINALLY—THEY’VE ARRIVED!! I
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OUR ENTIRE SS4G
ALLOTMENT
4 QT. AND 2 QT. SIZES
PRICES REDUCED BECAUSE
Summertime demand is over
and we need space for other
storage.
Be sure to enjoy delicious
Homemode Ice Cream by get
ting o New Freexer while they
last.
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CROSSFIELD ICE CO. 1
3 Sixes — CRUSHED ICE — 3 Sixes
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Automobile Financing » T
IB (New or Used) +* * ‘
AUTO LOANS v. J 'rf
: ALL*. TYPEiS AUIOMOBILE INSURANCE ft
Servics keasonatrle Ratea t; i
•*' J’lonipt
“BO” LANHAM. M*r.
GEORGIA DISCOUNT COMPANY
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Taylor ... Phone
Ea.'t Street i
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gathering material for articles cn
the Experiment Station work
Mrs. C. Robert Walker -was mov
ed recently from Stritkiand Memo
rial Hospital and is resting nicely
at her home here.
Albert Watson has returned to,
Presbyterian College, Clinton, S.
c • after being called home to at
tend the funeral of his grand
niother, Mrs, W. T. Scarbrough,ol
Sander?,ville.
Mr and Mrs. Evans Mitchell
have returned front Dahtonega
where they visited their son. Jim
my Mitchell, student at North
Georgia College
M.ss Katherine Park, regional
I (ril l Scout training officer, wall ar
rive tomorrow to conduct! the Girl
; Scout training course here Wi-il
ue.sday and Thursday.-
Miss Jane Haley, of Albany was
a visitor here Monday.
J. M {Smith i-s ill ,at his home
In Sunny Side.
Miss Jean Ixirkel, Girl Scout di
rector in Marietta, will attend the
Girl Scout training course here
Wednesday and Thursday.
Pvt. Marion Ozburn, Jr., U. S
Marine Air Corps, has returned to
Cherry Point. N. C, after spending
the week-end with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Marion Ozburn.
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LITTLE MISS WEAVER
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Weaver. Jr ,
announce the birth of a daughter,
burn on Monday, November 11, at
Strickland Memorial Hospital Mrs.
Vrg.ver is the former MLss Barbara
Herring of Halls, Tennessee.
Mrs. Bertha Collins and Mrs
Thomas Trainer are spending tliis
veek'in Miami. Fla, unending, the
Southeastern *» Florist Convention:
They will visit Cuba before
ing to Griffin.
Mrs. C. PI Flowers ■ of. Dalton is
spending several days here with
Mr. and Mrs. W. j Carreker.
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J.ITTLE MISS BAXTER
Mr. and -Mrs. James' Baxter of
Rt B. .Griffin, announce the bir'h
of a daughter, born on Monday.
November 11. at Strickland Mejno
Hal Hospital.
Ficrida Couple
Marries Here !
On MoVCrnbcr 0
Mi s Mary McCall and A Carl
Bridges, both of Tallahassee, Fla,
were married here November !>,
the First Methodist Church
The Rev. Zach C Hayes Jr THE
tor ot the church, dl!mated
1' inal today!
T <) I In ill 'ion Attain!
STARRING
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Wallace bi i in
GEORGE RAH
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CHAPTER 7
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Special Children's Matinee Sr.txdsy Morning Nov. 16 at 9:20 A. M.
4 Grand And Clorio is Dayr.-Starl'rg MONDAY et 1 P. M.
/ The Best in sR i'lf; ■ 'I Ff^ Fy* fr<s C5»:' & r tr 5 t
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Brownie Troop 17 held the regu
lar meeting Thursday at North
Side School.
Alter a series of songs'the, pledge
via: given and a hand Work pet kid
enjoyed 11 : > Jhe meeting tin
brownies < Mire: id -rpptc, utioh to
In two. leadet Mrs W L 4 John
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recent wemer roast at which time
the 'leaders entertained, the troop.
Seventeen brownies v ere , present.
Larue Johnson. Scribe.
Try A News Want Ad
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The warm, human story ot o 5*1
little Irish girl who brings a
flood of sunshine into ttv-j
livos of three herd-bitten I C,
bachelors *
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tu CHARISSE • Nam DAVfNPOT Short I »• -1 lire ( i
and lliomas Muciieii ( AND dr i oun- F.QGHEAD” "DAFFY DUCK
2 DAY5-Storting WEDNESDAY at ] P. SA.
The Best In . . . D1 A
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FINAL TODAY— THREE L1TTI E GIRLS IN BLUE
in Te.-bnicolor with JUNE HAVER ® GEORGE MONT
LIO.MERY.
Tuesday, Nove mber 12 . 1946
OVERGROWN TRICK PROBLEM
BP.OOKLTNE. Mass — IP — It's /•
costing this, town $3 175 more than
it figured to buy a new 100 -foot
fire ladder truck The town dis
covered when the truck arrived
that it was too lung in < he '
Carpenters aie building
un extension
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NEWS WANT ADS
BRING RESULTS
i £25 .-America’s Best
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StNO eon t94S 1 'l If 1-v Posttard **»•!
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