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FLOOR
SAMPLES
AND
TRADE
IN
ITEMS
69.50 Ice
REFRIGERATOR
$29.00
One To Sell
79.50
CHAIR &
OTTOMAN
$38.00
One To Sell
J / j 269.50 4-Piece
Blond Mahogany Bedroom
SUITE
$150.00
One To Sell
289.50 5-Ploce
18th Century Mahogany
BEDROOM
SUITE
$150.00
One To Sell
129.50 3-Piece Walnut
BEDROOM
SUITE
$78.00
One To Sell
49.50 5-Piece Oak
DINETTE
SUITE
$36.00
One To Sell
69.50
KITCHEN
CABINET
$39.00
One To Sell
139.50 Full Si m
GAS
RANGE
$78.00
One To Sell
CONVENIENT
CREDIT
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7-Pc. Decorated enamel finish, wipes clean with a swish of a damp cloth. Spa
UTILITY SET : r 1 $ f cious insulated with scientific ventilation and double
oven
Smooth white enameled metal botton heat spreader, distributes heat evenly for uniform, de
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deeoraled in gay colored design. ' \ this famous Florence Range
pendable baking. See at our
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• Flour Can Yen p C 'mtf) Florence Ranges are Backed by Over 70 Years Experience.
• Coffee Can r»i pifips 'j Heat—-Exclusive Florence Wickless
• Tea Can For Clean, Intense, Focused
• Sugar Can Only l i Type Oil Burners Give Clean—Dependable—Focused Heat.
$59.95 $139.50
Pay $1.25 Weekly
Including 7-Piece Cannister Set, 53-Piece Dinner Set and Kitchen Cabinet. ^
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bedroom a dream. Note
FOR DINETTE OR KITCHEN NOOK the decorative details
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Htrramllned chrome, porcelain enamel and away-to-keep clean Emu- the rich-looking inlaid
let lated patterned for with eight leather floral-design ......... linoleum fashion U* set* rug the a f brighten* table ...... Pleee breakfast th* floor. uet. 53-pleee $59.95 Colorful geometric- chlnawar# II iii t r s o» veneer vanity Pay effects. or $1.25 dresser. Weekly Choice of
• Chrome and White Table 0 4 Chrome Framed Chairs
• 53-Ptae Dinner Set
Pay $1.25 Weekly — Use Your Credit!
9~hursday, Feb. 3, 1949
jtility Club Members 1
Ser vices ft
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The Griffin Utility Club, whici
till sponsor the Follies of 1949 her.
March 3 afffl 4, has long bee
known for its benevolent work. Th
sponsorship of the Follies, from I
which funds will bt — raised for the j j
furnishing of medical equipment,
for children’s ward- of the
new Griffin and Spalding Cou
nty Hospital will he one more good
work •ng record of
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community service '
Opera' . ment system
with each rn - ctive in one ol
the club’s six placements or fields ;
of service, the work of the ‘club is
varied. . • '
An important placement is the
Pine Mountain Children’s Home .
Committee, headed by Mrs. P. L. !
Bramblett. The Utility Club is 1
chiefly responsible for feeding and
clothing children, funds for food
being contributed monthly by local
citizens through the club. The
club also collects suitable used
: clothing as well as new garments
i given by local merchants. Members
I visit the home regularly to ascer
| tain its needs and assist in supply
j ing them.
| j Another placement is the Dental
and X-Ray Committee, of which
Mrs. Thomas Floyd is chairman,
j The committee supplies transpor
I tation each week for approximately
j 20 small children to and from four
dental clinics held at the Health
Department. The committee also
assists in the mass x-ray programs
of the Helath Department. "
The sewing committee, with Mrs.
Tom Fullilove as chairman, makes
hospital gowns for children and al
so complete layettes for charity
cases referred to the club by the
Welfare and Health
The committee further collects used
men's clothing to be distributed
w hen and where needs are cited
Mrs. A. Y. Crowley is chairman
of the Civic Committee, which as-
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Great to Relieve MONTHLY
FEMALE PAINS
Are you troubled by distress of fe
male functional monthly disturb,
ances? Does this make you suffer
from pain, feel so nervous, weak,
high-strung—at such times? Then
do try Lydia E. Plhkham’s Vegetable
Compound to relieve such symp
toms' In a recent medical test this
proved remarkably helpful to wom
en troubled this way. Any drugstore.
HYD1A E. PIHKHAM’S coMeo'uio
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SWFFT NOSTRILS ?
wm i i Quick relief with
■ iraiTated SOOTHES I r' MENTHOLATUM
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MEMBRAMEs Z.,,. - • Don’t let clogged-ufvr«>.vtriis
keep you gasping for breath —
'‘‘A get Menthnlatum. Your head
starts to clear in a hurry as
V- ;| binatioo Mentholatum’s of menthol, famous camphor com
and other fast-acting ingredi-
7 1 ents helps thin out thick mucus,
• lessen congestion aqd swell*
t ing, soothe inflamed mem.
■ branes. Soon you cun brenthe
HELPS YOU BREATHE J again in comfort. 5St and 7 S<.
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TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE
TAX BOOKS ARE OPEN FOR MAKING STATE AND
COUNTY TAX RETURNS FOR 1949
You are required by law to make tax return* every year
in order to get tax exemptions. If you do not make tax
return* you can not get exemption*.
You mutt have deed to property and live on same by
January 1, 1949 to get tax exemptions. You cannot buy
property now and get exemptions for 1949.
H. T. JOHNSON
Tax Receiver.'
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NOTICE
To Our Friends
and Customers *
Dewitt Renfroe
Auto Co.
WILL BE OPEN
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
AFTERNOON \
Dewitt Renfroe Auto Co.
116 N. 8th Street Phone* 5541 - 5542
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Social. I P V
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You liud writing •••
S ITUATION . _ .
notes a task you dread,
WAY : Put off the writ
ing of such notes until weeks after
you have received a gift -t
.EIGHT AWAY: Make yourself fe
be prompt in writing thank-you
whether you enjoy writing c
notes
them or not. i
sists in all civic drives such as the i*
Blood Bank Five members of the S
committee i \ssist regularly at Haw* *
kes Library The committee also «L-r.
maintains book shelves of current
magazines at Spalding Griffin *
High and Vocational High schools. t
The Education Committee, Mrs. ;
Herben Turner, chairman, supplies 9 -.
many Girl Scout- leadft-s to the lo- '«
_________________ The
cal ‘Girl Scout organization. V
committee members also serve as
program consultants in t,he various •I
Girl Scout fields such as music,
arts arrangement., and crafts, dancing,, dramatics, ctjoklng, flower out*. ! I
door The living Home and and knitting. Family Life . Com- I
mittee^ follows up special Charity
cases under the direction of the j
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County Welfare Department. The
committee also round furnishes conger Readership eciuca- - . < j*
for the year, *
tion program. Mrs. J. M. Cheat- s
ham, chairman of the committee,
is state commander of the Ameri- 4
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Here is Mrs. .tack P. Tttarkmon’S ■ .t
recipe for Plain Muffins. It is in
eluded in the Spalding County
Home Demonstration*-■‘Club Cook
book.
PLAIN MUFFINS
1 egg well bea'en, 1 cup milk. 2 . (
cups sifred flour, 2 tablespoons sit- ,
gar, s teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons
me lted s horten i plv 4. teaspoons b»k
powder. '
ing
In small bowl beat eggs four min
utes. Add milk. Turn mixer oft
and add all at once, the combined
dry ingredients and shorteninii.
Turn mixer to low speed and mist
dry ingredients and shortening,
moisten the dry Ingredients about
4 minute. Bake in greased muffin
tins, oven heat 425 degrees, 20 to
GRIFFIN DAILY