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PYTHAGORAS CHAPTER
NO. 10—R. A. M.
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Have Your Children’* Shoes
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Pint Duke’s Baker’s t
Mayonnaise .. 45c Coconut.. can 25c
Vienna- No. 303 April Showers
Sausage .. can 18c PEAS........20c
Skat Hand Flat
SOAP ... can 10c Sardines . can 15c
1 &. Pork Good Pork
CHOPS 60c Sausage . lb. 60c
12 m. can Sliced <) oz. can Sliced
BACON 75c PINEAPPLE . 20c
Waldorf Toilet Carton
TISSUE .....10c Cigarettes.. $1.70
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HEATING NEEDS C law Hammers, Kitchen
Franklin Heaters S rale s, Step - on Kitchen
Stove Mats and Polish Cans, Curtain Stretcher
Portable Grate Baskets (Large Size), French Fry -
Dampers Cellars — Elbows ers, Rose Brick Trowels,
Fire Screens — Fire Dogs Weather Stripping, Roofing
Coal Tongs — Stove Eye Lets Nails, Babij Walkers, 5 Gal.
Kerosene Oil Can, J Gal.
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Shovels Pointed Weavers Scissors, j
Fire Pokers and 50 ft Steel Tapes, L e a d t
Fhie Stops — Stove Cement Head Nails, Schick Razors $
2 Eye Laundry Heaters and Blades, Oil Lam jr
(2 Sue* $8.95 and $10.95 ps, I
Ceil Hot Water Heaters Lawn Brooms, Com hi nets
5 in, 6 in, 7 in x 6 in, 7 in. Stove Pipe (slop hr). Pocket Knives, „
Chimney Sweep (Soot Remover) Flour Sifters. Alarm Clocks, J *
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS Thursday, Nov. 13, 1947.
Gridin's Gold Wave
Holds Long Workout
For College Park
The undefeated Griffin High j
workout V |
Gold Wave held another i
Wednesday afternoon with only one
player missing from active work ax
the team continued preparing for
College Park.
Harvey Mat.UK second-string
center, probably will not see action
Friday night against the Rams.
Mathis is recovering from influenza.
Bobby Dunn, who has a bad knee,
la working out and may get to see
action tn the game. Otherwise the
team Is in good condition with only
minor aches and pains.
College Park has three league
wins against one loss and will cause
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Hank Greenberg* outfielder and first baseman twice*selected as
American League's most valuable player and recently declared a
free agent by the Pittsburgh Pirates, beams with his wife, Caral,
after she piloted My Bill to victory in the class D Open Hunters
event in the National Horse Show in Madison Square Garden.
the Gold Wave to flex its muscles
for a while at least. The Rams have
n top fullback in hard-running Fred
Newsome. When he is in the lineup
the Rams definitely are In the ball
game.
600 Hunting Licensee I
Ire Issued Here
With pnrt of the hunting season
open now and quail" season set to
open Nov. 20, approximately 600
hunting licenses were purchased by
hunters in Griffin and Spalding
County during October. J. W. Har
H ll. district chief of the State Game
I and Fish Commission, stated today.
Totai license sale for October here
was $1,514.20 with four dealers sell
mg them, Of those sold 407 were
state licenses and the rest county
permits.
Spalding Alumni
To Use Two Teams
Against Wolfpack
The Spalding High Alumni team
plans to use the two-team system
against the Spalding High Wolf
oack Friday night.
One team win use the T forma
tion* and the other the double
wing attack. Each tea mwiil play a
quarter in each half.
The double-wing team will be
made up the following: Billy An
derson, right end: Paul Thornton,
light tackle; i Chester Jones, right
guard; Emerson Stewart, center;
Elbert Stephens, left guard; Jack
Tinsley, left tackle; Wilson Norton,
left end: Theodore" Spear, right
half; Steve Bailey, left half; Billy
Short, fullback; Gene Belvin, quar
tei back. Substitutes will include
Harrell stated that game was
more plentiful in this section now
than it has been for the past sev
eral years. Quail has Incraesed
rapidly with a few deer being seen
iti the county for the first time in
many years.
Harrell announced that H. B.
bagging any deer, however. He said
that there was not an open season
in them here
Massey had been employed as wild
life ranger for Spalding County and
a j] hunters to cooperate with
him.
\ RabbR md squirrel are now fair
| game with quail set to come in this
month ancl run until Feb 15 Dove
j scason is shortcr Ms year . It does
not open until Dec. 3 and closes
.tan. 31. Duck season opens Dec. 8.
Harrell pointe dout that a federal
came stamp and a license was nec
tssary to shoot ducks.
Trapping season opens Nov. 20
: with no open.season on Otters
Beavers in this section. A trappers
| license is required to trap game.
DRS. T. H. WYNNE,
Sr. and Jr.
OPTOMETRISTS
Phone 2924 — Griffin, Gs.
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your Economy | Please rusk me e genuine 4-vbeel KAR-BIKE
Auto Store while they last $29.95
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Griffin, Ga. Enclosed is Q elite ’* O money order.
KAP BIKES S:NT EXPRESS COLLECT.
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Waller and Carlin Boggs. j
The T formation team, which has
approximately 20 players, has not
announced the starting lineup. I
Georgia Chooses 5
To Be Considered
As Rhodes Scholars
ATHENS — The University of
Georgia Committee on Rhodes
Scholarships has selected five stu
dents to represent this school in
the state-wide competition, an
nounces Dr. Calvin Brown, profes
sor of English, chairman.
These students are Joseph Berg,
Jr., Guyton; Alton P. Brown, Jr.,
Smyrna; Charles Collins, Forsyth;
and Eugene Griner, Savannah, all
students in the College of Arts and
Sciences; and Kirk McAlpin, Sa
vannah, student in the School of
Law.
Chosen on a basis of intelect,
character, and personality, these
men will compete with representa
tives from other Georgi acolleges
STOMACH NAUSEA
Many persons have a good appetite one day and
sickness at the sight of food the next. There is often the
belching of gas and a taste of bitter fluid. Frequently the
tongue is coated. There may or may not be pain in the
stomach. Headaches and dizziness often accompany
these symptoms.
The stomach, like every other part of the body, is
dependent upon spinal nerves for strength and vigor. Ad
justments of the joints of the spinal column which have
become out of alignment restores the normal stomach
strength. Digestion and all the processes of the stomach
become normal when there is 100'- nerve energy.
Appointments For Your Convenience.
j DR. 1NO. S. ARNOLD
CHIROPRACTOR
206-208-210 Park Building
j | Office Pk^ne—3343 Res. Phone—3654
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universities. From these men,
will be selected for the re
contest The six winners
will receive Rhodes' Scholar
ips.
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OTISM. SNIDER, JR.
INSURANCE agency
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Hartford, conn.
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DOLLS From 1.79 To 6.50
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SHELLS (Any Size)
$1.75 Box
rf. cartridges
Shorts -Box of SO..:.. ..
Longs —Box of 50. j :45c
Long Rifle —Box of 50 50c
hunting caps $1.50
Official
Licenses Issued ,
Hunting
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H3-115 W. Solomon St. Phone 2835