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1 GRIFFIN
DAILY NEWS
QUIMBY MELTON
Publisher
QUIMBY MELTON, JR.
Editor
Published dally except Sunday nt
130 East Solomon street, Griffin,
Dn entered in the post office at
Grifftn, Ga., ns second class matter.
The Griffin Daily News will not be |
liable for an error in advertising
beyond the cost of the advertise- !
tnent.
LEGAL 6062
PROCESS
State of Georgia, 1-paldhix Co'intv
Katie'Sue ’son W :lard vs A-lpli
ons Maceo.Wo dat'd
The Defendant AJfon-o Mneen
Woodard Is hot .thy attorney.".to required, per
aorally, or by an *>*.•
,anrt appear at the next Superior
COurt. to be holden hi and for salrl
county on the 3rd-Monday In Juile
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Estimates Gladly Given
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
Monday, May 10, 1948.
next, then and there to answerthe
Plaintiffs complaint:, as In default,
ttiereof the Court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Chester
A Byars Judge of said Court, tilts
23rd dnv of April, 1918
P. P LINDSEY. GlerK.
LEGAL 6064
TltADE NAME AFFIDAVIT
GEORGIA Spaldltv., C'.mjitv.
personally, appe tied in;fore me J
W. Mobley who on oath deposes and
>;nvs that, J. W. Mobley and H S
the s >le <>'•*)•.<••• of and do
lir- I urine.- i'n Spai'liug County at
Griffin, Geircia. under the name
and style of
J W MOB! F.Y «•/. SON
CONSTU UCTTC>n comp a n y
and that tho bu.slnp s ■ conducted i*.
pnernt contracting and building
This affidavit is maco in arrv rd
anct* with the Act of tire Georgia
I p ; Isln ture appro-, ed \u?ust
IB29. and amended M.> i'll 2.0, 11)43.
J. ,.W. MOBT EY
•- a n to and sub.y nt, d
■ efore me this th - .
»'a hoy of M J»4R
:/p WA1 I ACE, Ordinal;’.
LEGAL 6065. .1
NOTICE OF SALE OF REALTY
C’FCRCUA, Spaldi’ 'c any
Under mid bv yiv u” of the power
ll ale contained hr one certain se
-Urttv deed ex: oi- '-d .! THOMAK
HARRIS BANKS, dated the 1st day
f March 19 47. and . - corded In
r.eid Book )C8. pa go 133 of the 3u
• ertor Court record i of Spaldhi
Counfv, Georgia. M.e undersigned
FIRST FFDFRAt, .-'A VINOS A’
JOAN ASSOCIATION OF GRIF
FIN. Griffin. Georgia will sell at
public outcrv before tie courthouse
dour In Griffin. BpaHinp County
Georgia, on the first Tuesday m
June, 1948. during the leval hott’"
of sale, to the highest bidder fo
ra h. the property described in said
deed, to-wit: of
AU that lot, tract hr parcel
NOTICE
General Contraelor
We Remodel
Quickly—Reasonably
G.I.—F.H.A.
Plan Service In 36 Hours
Insulation and Weather
CLIFTON VAUGHN
123 1 S. Hill Street
Phone 3686
TODAY AND TUESDAY
HUHfED... l!
BY GUNMENI
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BY A WOMAN S
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land situate, lying and being In i
Land Lot 201 of the Second
Land District of eri, inally
nro.e, then Pika n Bpald
lr.g County, Get a. and whirl)
Is specifically mid c:
elftnated h.-s I ot No, Nine ft)> on
a pint, of survey ><t Pro-•nr :; of
Grant land Barn" . made by L.
A Raters, on ft February 1910, a
i :pv of which said pl;n .is re
corded in Pint Book 3. page I'D
of the Superior Conn records
of Spalding County, Georgia,
and which said plat i. Jh* cby I
expressly lticorpuraiecl herein
and, hy reference, us - a par |
ui tliu des '.viuMiio i
Paid Lot No Nia,’ (.9 may b r
more specifically in
the afore aid pi
beglnniMg ni a j). in' on t
Northeasicrly riRiv <>'■ wav Irn
on if. 8. Ilighv } ii< h
said point is so lull > degrees
East, two hundred seventy
eight <278> feet from the Inter
section of the a. .•hU.Ni.r ' -
eruteily right of way Hoe. .with
the West original • tine ff 7.:jn-l
; Lot 204, in land., dis 7 afa're
I -said, and funniti ’ fi'-m void nc
ginning point South 3.i id .degrees North
E3ist along the afnr« : -
* eriy'right of way lin.- one Hun
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dred 1 100') debt. 'hpp'.e i |
55 degrees East, o r evet width,’
Four Hundred F rb‘(M f4H) !
feet
The . above di- rib- i lot or
tract of land is d, unded ,;i' t >1
lows: Nort heart,': I. bv p' -pt r'
oi Lindsey Smith; e- i'iv"
ly by property of G-anth-ud
Barnes, being I nt No T, n I0>:
Southwesterly bv IJ Ui.-'nway
N< 41; and Nor’V.westcriy’by
property of GrarfiUuid BaTnes,
being Lot No. Ki .lit Hi)
I-eated on the :.lo
lot ia ene one-, 1 mry louv-reoni
frame dwelling.
The b’debtednes SCI re-.! by th
Aforesaid deed is - .-virU iued b on
promissory note In the initial p-in
ruptl amount of Six Thmr and
*(1,000.00 > Dollars pUli aecured in
tcrest on the unpaid - ’ihcipul i :ai
inee at the rate oi -i pe-’- nt per un
* ,m fn in Nov I. 1947 -and it} th
ayment of which >, 1 ;fcs-did ■ not
here has been a del n.’ll whir
lade the aforcsu- 1 is.wer of ^a:
perativi under the express terms
: : a'd seem ity dc< i
9 he terms of the ‘ ale will h 1
six, and the, pry-'-'t d; thorelvorn I
will be distributed a.. uuuircd b>
aw.
This the 7th day of Ma: 1948.
FIRST FEt R
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ATION of on :i- IN,
Griffin, G i -ia
Summing, Cummin
Attorney-.
-. lucnea’s l argest Builders
of Memorials—
MARIETTA, GA.
MRS. RALPH M. JONES
nisUtcJ. Representative
I’. O. BOX 339—1TICNE 2301
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
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STATEMENT
<>f the Ownership, Management,
Circulation, Etc., Required by the
Act of Congress of August 24,
in 14, A r. Amended by the
Acts of March 2, 11133, and
July 2, 1940
of Griffin Dally News published
afternoons, except Sunday, at Orif
On On.. tor March 31, 1948,
c tnte of Georgia /
O fsuntv d $plnding—sx.
r» r ore me. a notary public In and
'nr the .state and county aforesaid.
nersonally apneared CJuimby Mel
ton. who, having been duly sworn
e '.'cording to law. deposes and says
<s the pubtiehp] of the
p-<ffin Daily News, and that the
fil’owtns- Is. to the l.-oxt of his
: i-novlodgc ~nd belief, e true state
I "cent rf the ownership, manage
ment and the rlrclatlor, t f ". of the
i'fwe-nt-1 publication for the date
hewn tn the above cantlon. re
hv the nr* rf Autrn't 24. 3913,
amended hv the of March 3.
'tv'T a v >d July 3. 194A e-ectetn 537
r,. V |.- r ~w«; and Regulations) <
S i. Th-t tve mm” and addresses
| f t; v c _n' ,vli sb»- edi'-r, irtonnylng
: oftit'o-i and business managers.are:
rs..s’i ; b^- csnirnpv Melton. Grif
hn.'r-T rdhor Oulmby Melton, Jr.,
Ga. ■ w,«in?-s Manager
T’evfvfy Griffin. Ga.
! ?. That the owner Is Quimby
i M -It *n. Griffin. Ga.
:i. That; the known bondholders.
! p»d .othe-'security hotd
i ers owning o- holdlnr 1 pe’e-nt or
more of total >nrut)t of bonds,
mortgages, or other securities are:
Xone.
a I'ha* *h- two praragraphs n®xt.
- i - a the names of the
owners, stockholders, end semirity
hoMe'-s, if a’'”, contain not only the
holders as they apnea- ur*~n the
,,f the eomuanv hut also, in
coses yFp~, sfiekhotcte-s re
enrrity he’der appears as trustee or
in any ether fiduciary relation, the
naipp r.t the person or corporation
f<>- v.hcm sf’eh trustee is acting. 1
riven: also that the said two mra
g-^iphs contain statement" embras
j iu-i affiants full know.'-- lee and bo-
1 r . to the cire’.wv-taiiees r'nr'
! - nditienn se"”fitv under v:hloh stockho'.d
c n d 1‘oVlers who do not
-i-piar up"n the book-: of the com
par’- a trustees, held stack and
securities in a capacity other thar
that, of a bona fide owner: and thh
af'iant has no reason tc believe
that snv ether person, nssociatio'*
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by a fly Iront Other innovations
on the new uniform for slash N^vy pock- en
listed personnel are
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For, pccplo who- arc troubled by
hard-of-heari: tl.ia mav be the
means for s’.aid g a new, full life—
with ail the encymeu o. sermons,
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PHONE 5 5 15
116 West Solomon St.
BASEBALL SUMMARY j !
¥ — STANDINGS — I 1
W L Pet.
Alexander City J4 5 738
Newnan 12 7 .632!
Valley 9 9 .800 j
Carrollton 9 10 .474
Opelika 1 9 .500
GRIFFIN 8 10 .474
LaGrangc 7 11 .389
Tallasaee 6 13 .316
— RESULTS SUNDAY —
Tallassce 3—Nenwan 1
Carrollton 5—Opelika 1
Alexander City 17-GRIFFIN 1
(Only Gamer Scheduled)
— GAMES TONIGHT —
"hllaosce at Valiev
Opelika at Alexcnde: City
T oGranre at Newnan
GRIFFIN at Carrollton
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
■ \V L Pet.
Birmingham 10 , 7 .696
'■ -j’hvillc 15 7 .682
Mobile 13 P .619
Memphlr IT 10 .545
Atlanta i2 14 .462
r it tie Rock -8 14 -364
New Orleans . 8 14 364
Chattanooga 7 1 7 292
— RESULTS SUNDAY —
Nashville 14-7—Memphis 12-2
Birmingham 3-5—Now Orleans 2-2
‘Fir-’t Game 10 lnr.lnga)
Ohattinoogp 6- fi —Little Rook 3-17
Atlanta 9-5—Mobile 2-h
- NATIONAL LEAGUE —
St. Louis 10 5 .867
New York 11 7 .611
Pittsburgh 10 7 .588
Brooklyn 9 9 ,300
Philadelphia 9 10 .474
Boston 8 10 .444
Chicago 7 10 .412
Cincinnati 7 13 .350
— RESULTS SUNDAY —
St. Louis 6—Boston 4
Chicago 2—New York 0
Brooklyn 14-8—Pittsburgh 2-10
bonds, or other securu.e, than a
-ip stated by him.
5 That thy a anc number of
copies of each Issue of this publiea
ion sold or otherwise to paid sub
dnriug the 'w*-lvc months
preceeding the date ahoivn above is
5,886.
CITIMBY MFI.TON. Publisher
Fworn to and subsumed’
k efcre me this tt. aha
Second day of 1918
lAFY RSBVEs;W r*
My commission expire ; Deo. 25, 1949
TTT—■ ■ ■j.-j ac. ' - r.. 2 T
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Telephone Rates in Georgia today
average only slightly more than
1933 Depression Rates
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These rates do not meet present costs
of furnishing you good telephone service
For a number of years telephone earnings have While farmers, manufacturers and business gen
been steadily going down and have reached a dan- erally have also experienced increased costs, they
gerously low level despite a record volume of busi- have been able to re-price their products and ser
■ess. This is because the amount of money paid vices based more nearly on today’s cost levels. J3ut
•ut to furnish telephone service has increased at the Telephone Company as a regulated utility has
a faster pace than the amount of money taken in at been trying to provide good service at prices only
the fates established during the depression period slightly above those of 1933.
of 1933. While some of these rates have been ad- 0
justed upwards, still remain at the 1933 Georgia and the whole South are on the march
many toward new horizons of progress and prosperity.
level. If the people of this
state are to fully realize the
During the latter part of 1946 the Telephone promise which the future holds, Georgia will re
Company petitioned the Georgia Public Service quire high quality, dependable and expanding com
Commission for increased revenue as emergency munications services that only a financially sound
relief. The increases asked for at that time were Telephone Company can provide.
small in the hope that they would be granted quick- Present indications
ly and until permanent rates could be deter- are that $100,000,000 of new
serve capital must be raised
mined. However, the increases finally granted in and spent in Georgia within
January, 1948, far short of the asked the next few years for expansion and improvement
were amount of telephone facilities. Earnings be sufficient
and wholly inadequate to meet present day must
oper- to enable the Company to attract the new capital
ating costs. to keep with Georgia's
necessary pace progress.
To maintain the telephone business on a sound The
financial basis that will enable the Company to rates we are now seeking as permanent rates
continue to provide the kind Of service are those required to provide Georgia with good,
you want, dependable telephone service, constantly improved
and to expand facilities to meet the telephone needs
of this great and progressive state, again and enlarged in keeping with the needs of the
we are state. Rates less than those asked
before the Georgia Public Service Commission seek- would result in
ing permanent rates that are adequate and faff' tije long run in poor and inadequate telephone ser
and in keeping with the increased costs Of furnishv vice. The people of Georgia want good telephone
ing service. These eosts have up! service at reasonable rates and tjiat is the lyncl of
gone up—way service we want to f uypish.
Here are a few examples:
Telephone poles up 129 % Copper wire up 85 %
Bililding costs up lOOV Freight rites up 44% i
Lead covered cable up 88 % r
AND SOUTHERN Bill TELEPHONE i
Wage rates of our present force are 94.6 % TELEGRAPH
above the 1941 raloq. Wages represent the AND COMPANY
largest part of telephone service expense. fwprporartd
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6! Detroit, who at present Is robing
In 11 leagues weekly, But Roll! Is
the only keg’.er of record to roll se
ven nights a week in league compe
titlon. He gets in two Teagues each
on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Total attendance at major league
Junie McMahon, Chicago, won
the individual event in the 1947
ABC meet with 740 pins. Fred
Breckle, Detroit, came In second
place with a total of 738 pins.
Philadelphia 14-3—Cincinnati 2-0
— AMERICAN LEAGUE —
W L Pet,
Cleveland 10 4 .734
Philadelphia 12 5 • .700
New Pork 10 6 .625
Washington 8 9 .171
St. Louis 7 10 ,412
Unsfgn 7 10 'ipn .412
Detroit 3 12
Chicago 3 11
_ RESULTS SUNDAY —
Philadelphia 10-5— Deficit 5-3
New York 8—Chicago 0
'Vashlngron 2—St. Louis 1
Cleveland 4-9—Boston 1-5
Kcglcr Competes In
Nine Different Loops
LOUISVILLE — (NBA)— Robert
Rolll, Sr., rolls In nine Loulsvllie
leagues weekly, an accomplishment
which ranks him as the second bu
siest bowler of all time. His record
is exceeded by or.lv Chester 'Smith
FOR SALE
Concrete Blocks
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Any Amount, Any Size
Phone 2744
H. L. HOWARD
AJrtrHsmna
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y Keep the Movies Clean \
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Folks in our town often spend an program of “Self Regulation”—by
evening down at Proctor’s Theatre., which taverns selling beer are reg
enjoying the pictures with their ularly checked on—to make snr*
wives or husbands. So naturally they mainta^i decent standards.
we’re all in accord on the movie The brewers help the authorities
producers’ program oi : self-regula- weed any offenders—so that
tion, by which they check all films temperate people who enjoy a mod
to be released, and weed nut unde- erate beverage like beer can be
sirable screenplays. sure of courteous and clean sur
It’s only smart for an industry roundings—just like the folks who
that serves tho public to present go to Proctor’s can be sure of clean
its product in a good light — and and wholesome movies.
thereby earn the gratitude and
good wiil of its customers.
i Take the brewers,
for example,
i Like the movies, they have their
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