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Then hear thou from heaven thy dwelling place, and forgive, and render unto every man according unto
all liis ways, whose heart thoy knowest; (for thou only knowest the hearts of the children of men.)—II
Chronicles 6:30.
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CUPPED ANGEL I Clive By I
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l Copyright, 1949, NEA SSRYICI, INC. Cornish
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T WAS sitting at the bar in
the Golden Hoorn, thinking
the thoughts that come to a
man af|er his third rye
highball, w h e n somebody
thumped me on the back. In
the mirror I Could see it was
, Doug Weyman; 1 restrained
that first murderous impulse.
“For Pete’s sake,” Doug
shouted, “why didn’t you tell
me you were back ? Here I
ring up your oflice to find out
how many more months
you’ll be away, and they tell
me you got in yesterday. I’ve
been chasing you nil over.
How are you, Mike?”
“Pretty good, Doug. It’s been a
long time
“Darned right it nas—three
years. Why didn't you look us uf)
when yoU got out of the Army?
What's Bolivia got that we haven't
got?’’
“Well, it seems there was a tin
mine—"
“By gosh. Carol will be tickled
to see you.”
.
' is like that and you have
to bear with him. He’s a part
ner in a topnotch firm of lawyers,
land it’s my guess he’s their vice
president in charge of browbeating
tough witnesses.
| “Listen, old man,” Doug went
on, ‘Tve got a client with a spe
cial Job for you.”
“No, you haven’t,” I 'said. “I’ve
Just spent three months at 12.000
feet and I’m going to sit around at
sea level until my lungs have
shrunk back to normal. Honest,
Doug. I’m a wreck.”
Doug laughed. “Worn out at 37,
«h?”
Tm not kidding. And, further
more, from now on I'm through
climbing mountains. I’m going to
’hire assistants—young ones—and
ilet them—”
I “This client of mine—” Doug
! began.
| “If you'll excuse my candor,” !
*aid, “to heck with your client.”
I finished my highball and signaled
for another, “flow are Carol and
the kids?”
“Fine, fine,” Doug said, grace
fully dropping the client. “You
know, it's time you got married
Mike. You’re missing the best part
of life.”
“You and Carol have tried hard
enough to get me hitched.” 1 said.
"Ye gals, when 1 think of the
charmers you used to parade be
fore me . . . Eyery time 1 had
dinner at your place 1 felt like
the chief buyer for the Sultan of
PoUawottnmie. Not that they
weren’t nice kids—somr of ’em.”
"You’re too darned particular,”
Doug grumbled.
“I'm not asking much,” I ob
jected. “Beauty, unselfishness. S
docent education, intelligence, a
mature mind—in other words—*
"—in other words, the impossi
ble,” Doug grinned. “Tell me,-Sul
tan. how will you recognize this
Hal Boyle
By HAL HOYLE
NEW YORK tP) — One iadv
in the radio ttudlo audience waved
some lingerie over her head. An
other, held up a live squawking
chicken.
They were trying to attract the
contestants from the audience to
contestant* iro mth,- audience to
appear on a quiz urogram.
“But that Isn’t the way to get
on a quiz show.” agreed Mark
Ooodson and Bill Todman. "We
aren't, looking lor screwballs.”
These two young men—both Un
der 40 are authorities on how to
be chosen to appear on the radio
giveaways. They’ve picked thou
sands of contestants' for the five
CBS network quiz shows they pro
duce Stop The Muslr, Winner Take
All. Hit the Jackpot Brat the Clock
ar n a->in to Win.
“We're not looking tor the great
est. brains In the sturtm,” aaid Tod
man. “We're looking for nice peo
ple the audlenee wi’l like."
“Yes” said Goodson “We want
to avoid peop e who a“e off balance,
There Is a very thin line between
file n'-T'-"nt cxtrojver* and the real
screwball, who may tin anything
nnee he gets on the air ”
Tie art in getting selected as a j
contestant he« In .’ ,f racttne the;
e"«- m ior»r’s exp vHbont ate ring j
h’m c’-sy by being too brash or i j
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“Didn't I tell you I'd find this fellow in one of our better bars,’’
boomed Doug.
glorious creature when you see
her?”
He kept glancing over his shoul
der as he talked
The argument seemed pointless
so I cut it short. “At my age you
get so you can reac character at a
glance.”
“Okay. Sultan. I’ll just call you
on that. Lamp the gal that’s just
coming in—the one that look* tike
Rosalind Russell.”
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A T TURNED around, and I couldn’t
help staring. "You mean the
one that Rosalind Russell faintly
resembles?” I said.
The girl was a stunner. Black
hair piled over an ivory brow and
good rlothe? worn the way a model
would like to wear them. But the
arrogant sweep of her walk and
the way she held her head was a
dead giveaway.
"Cafe Society.” I said. "Beau
tiful. sure-but spoiled as the
dickens In fact. I’d say she’s a
ayr- “>* ■“
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“Huh?" •
“Too many people have told her
she is beautiful, too many times.”
“Mike.” Doug said disgustedly.
“you’re the most skeptical guy I’ve
ev *T k ™ w V ”
Maybe he right. . In ,
was my
business you've got to be a skeptic,
It's a sort of armor You keep
company w ith promoters and
prospectors and excited Investors.
all of them with a share in some
mineral claim, and all dead
they’re going to get rich quick
You're a skeptic because you
know that in ninety-nine times
out of a hundred their dreams will
end up with a few pieces of rust
ing machinery and a hole in
ground If you forget It. you
last long as a mining engineer
I thought about that and I
dered if my professional
How To Get On
A Quiz Program
"A bald man Is more likely to be
picked, for example than a man
with hair,” said Goodson. “But it
1 e is wearing a necktie that flashes
off and on like an electric sign, we
don’t want him. He’s trying too
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hard.”
Women wearing white gloves and
n large hat also are likely to be
chosen mere y because they stand
cut to the announcer as he passes
through the audience In the pre
program warmup period looking for
contestants. But a waman wearing
flashy Jewelry is automatically re
jected.
“People don’t like to see anyon”
win money ho already looks a.s
If he had more than he needed.”
exn'nlned Goodson.
The producers make every a'
tempt to keep from putting on
“semi-pros”—-men or women with
little to do who go from stqdlo to
studio trying to get o 1 as many pro
grama as nonslb'e. They also turn
down anyone who, when asked whv
he wants to be a contestant, replies
“to win a orize,”
“He may be completely honest, ’
said Goodson, “but the listeners
after get the Imm-ession such 8
person is too selfish.”
had made me Judge the wench toe
harshly.
“Maybe I’m wrong,” I said
“Maybe she’s kind to dogs and
husband*.”
“How d you like to find out?’’
Doug asked, with a peculiar smile
on hi? face.
“I don't pick up strange women
—much.”
“Como on." Doug said, "and
bring your glass with you. It’s
all right. I've met her tn fact,
she s —uh—a effent of mine.”
• » •
T WAS half way across the room
before I realized I’d been neatly
framed, and then it was too late
to-back out. This was the “client”
w ith the special job. Doug had
spotted me at the bar. phoned her
1° come over, and held me till
she got here
There was only one thing
that spoiled Doug’, little
srheme: no, J °7 an ’ mo " e * *" v
P e rs ™ w °' ild « lve U P the holld *- v
‘ , h tS,rr.SuSrL.
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this is Mike McTaig Mike. Miss
Cory Parnell.”
She said hello in a, voice that
made you want to hear it again.
“Didn't I tell you I’d find thl=
fellow in one of our better bars."
boomed miner at r ?°" heart. a 2 Comes UM \r down rri T't from
the hills, throws his money around.
and then goes bock to save up for
the next time ”
“II you’d been where I’ve
been ...”
Doug pulled out his watch
“Look, children. I’ve got to run
along ” He stood up and grinned
at Cory. “D'you know whal”’ he
said. “This guy says you are a
spoiled brat. Show him he’s
wrong, will you C lry” See you
later, folks.” And he dashed off
to, spread sunshine somewhere
else,
(To Be Continued)
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Moran display* the new plung
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Wimbledon Rail. London, fol
lowing British tennis matches.
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folding porches .j
for auto trailers. Look out Dad, it
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WANT AD SECTION
For Sal e
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REMEMBER
There Is Still A Lot of Hot
Weather Ahead
Just Received a New Shipment
of G. E. ELECTRIC FANS
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HOLLBERG
HARDWARE
COMPANY
''Where Good Hardware It
Not Expensive"
★★★★★★★★
FOR SALE; Concrete, Sand, Stone,
and Cement For prompt delivery.
Phone 5861 Griffin Ready Mixed
Concrete Co.
FOR SALE; AB Radio Batteries,
$4.95, James Reese
______ _
FOR SALE; 5'i foot Servel Phone
7918 Nights, 3233 Days._
FOR SALE; AB Farm Radio Bat
teries $4.95, Cain's.
FOR SALE; Nearly New Electric
Water Heaters. All heaters guar
anteed. $49.50. Cain’s.
TOMATOES FOR SALE by the
bushel, for canning. J. C. Huckaby,
702 Mer iwether St. Phone 4480.
PIANO; We have another fine up
right piano in this vicinity. Will
sell for balance due. Write Durden
Piano Company. P. O. Box 423, At-
1, Ga.
FOR SALE: Red Wigglers; packed
In Peat Moss 75c per hundred,.
Buckles Hardware. »
FOR SALE: Galvanized bath tubs
$5.95. Buckles Hardware.
USED OUTBOARD MOTORS: One
Firestone 3 VHP. $39.95, One cham
pion 4.2 $26. Firestone, 117 W. Sol
omon St.
AGAIN WE HAVE
Genuine Felt Base
9 x 12 v
LINOLEUM RUGS
The Same Low Price of
$ 5.95
. Thursday, Friday & *
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t Saturday
j DOUGLAS
_ HARDWARE
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And
1 Douglas Hardware
DRIVE IN
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i FOR SALE: One McCormick Deer
ing tractor. W-30. One 6 disc tiller.
One 18 disc harrow. One good mule
See Mrs. Nora Britt, one mile out
on Jackson road
FOR SALE; One used Croslev el
ec(rjc refrigerator *39 95 FIRE-
117 West Solomon St
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UNDERWOOD CHAMPION port
able typewriter. Excellent condition,
Recently overhauled. Attractive pr
Ice. Easy terms. Firestone, 117 W
Solomon St
FOR SALE One bread warmer
one large steam table. 22 ft. lunch
counter, 8 stools. See at City Re
creation Parlor. 122 N. Hill St.
FOR BALE: Used Fairbanks Morse
FOR SALE; Bed room suite, box
springs, innerspring mattress. Sin
gle bed with innerspring mattress
and 3-piece living room suite. Ph.
2302 or 2917,
FOR SALE: Wood ran;e. good con
dition $20. Cash. See at 51 Drewry
Lane.
FOR SALE; 5 burner Boss Blue
Hot -Oil Range. Good condition, $35
See Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Turner St,
FOR SALE; Spotted Poland China
Pigs. See Pink Smith near Vineyard
road.
ELECTRIC STOVE for sale by own
cr: Westlnghnuse Cabinet Model,
with deep well and 3 new surface
cooking units. Has clock and auto
C k n P° n n1 ' *'°° C#U
4847 after a 3() M
FOR SALE: Caning Tomatoes. $1.50
per bushel. Call 4403 or Storey’,
Barbel Shop. >
Ajitos For Sale
FOR SALE: ’27 Chevrolet, runs
good. Phone 5081.
FOR SALE: New 1949 Plymouth Sp
ecial Deluxe 4 door Sedan. No ex
Iras. List price. Phone 2413.
FOR SALE; ’34 V-8 Ford Truck.
Stake body, dual wheels. $200. See
at Harris Shoe Shop.
FOR SALE; 1 1 2 ton Ford truck In
A-l condition. Bargain. Phone 3780
W. G. Norman.
FOR SALE; 1941 Model “61” Har
ley Davidson Motorcycle, good con
dition. *385. Call Oeorge E. Rickies,
Jr,. 2835 before 8 P. M
FOR QUICK BALE; 1936 Plymouth
yood condition, gun cash. Bee at
Ooaaett's Texaco Service Station,
West Taylor at City Limit*,.
'T*
Good ALE; 1947 Dodge Club Coupe.
condition. Phone 5228.
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FOR SALE; ’37 FORD ' #0" Tudor
$200. Cash. Call 2346.
Miscellaneous
NOTICE; We cover all style* and
size buttons, belts and buckles Also
make button holes in all sizes, both
plain and keyhole. The Sewing Ma
chine Shop, 105 S 8th St
FOR — Cleaner Clothe*. Bring
them to Henley's Automatic Laun
dry, 333 N. 9th St. Phone 5916.
START YOUR CHRISTMAS lay
away early. Buckles Hardware.
ANTIQUE SALE
FRIDAY
Cost and under for clearance. Ch
oice Desk, Dressers, Chest. Chairs
& etc. Newton Bell, 132 East College
street.
McDonald funeral home
PHONE 8673
EVERY SERVICE IS CONDUCTED
WITH THE SAME QUIET DIG
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STANDINO AND CAPABLE AT
TENTION TO THE SMALLEST
DETAIL
AMBULANCE SERVICE
LOANS
$50 to $500 on furniture or auto
mobile. Phone 4183. Citizens Loan
& Secur,ty Co. In Hollberg Hard
ware Bldg. N. Hill St.
NOTICE
All clocks run by spring cleaned,
oiltd and repaired, regardless of
condition *8.50. All wrist watches
cleaned, leather or rayon bands
$6.50. Carter's Watch and Clock re
pair Shop. On- City Cab lot, corner
8th St. Slaton Ave. :
WELL DIGGING AND CLEANING
also Cess pool digging. See Henry
Manderson, S unny Side, Oa.
BELIEVE YOU ME There Is noth
ing finer than Fina Foam for Cl
eaning Auto Upholstery. Now avail
able at Oriffln Hardware Co.
NOTICE
VENETIAN BLINDS
RETAPED, RECORDED
Or
CLEANED
' E * MORRIS ‘
PilONL 30S3
YOU „„ TT WILL „, TtT LIKE THE Almost 7
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like new appearance inv slbie half
soling gives. A trial will convince
you. Come in today. Powells Shoe
Shop
AUTOMOBILE GLASS Install?
while you wait Safety Glass Shea
Glass and accessories Griffin Gla.
Company. Popiar a-n iew Orleans
3t
SPRING SPECIAL
WE W1U MAKE YOUR
OLD MATTRESS INTO A
COMFORT A Bl r I N N E R •
; r c!NU%™foC H M™
UNIT, \ND A GOOD FEA
THER STRIPE TICKING FOR
$17.50. CHOICE OF SAT
TEEN TICKING FOR $19.SS,
C O T 1 ON MATTRESSES
RENOVATED FOR $7.95.
TERMS. NOTHING DOWN.
CALL THE OLD RELIABLE,
FLEM SHIVERS MATTRESS
CO. PHONE 3785 DAY OR
NIGHT.
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i,et US Grade and Level your
Yard, Lot, Basement or drive wavs,
i SSsS£=»i£*<« Tie
I,ET US Orade and Level your
Yard, Lot, Basement or drive ways,
Large or small Jobs. Free estimate;
Sandy Morgan. Phone 6613 or 818R.
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LAWN »*><« Vard work
ot all kind* Phone 6213
REFP.IGEftATOR REPAIRING.
Phone 3048, Night 9158, Johnnie
Crawley
Lost-Found
LOST; 2 female black and Ian Oor
don Sellers. Call C H. Waller 4817.
LOST; 65 point diamond, 2 small
diamonds on either side Yellow gold
set in platinium near Highland Mill
Cotton office, or swimming pool.
Call S. E, Mitchell, 2293. Liberal
I Reward.
LOST; Brown and White spotted
Beagle Hound. Male. Finder please
call J. M. Washington. Phone 4796
Real Estate
FOR 8ALE; 3 beautiful level lots
80X200 ft. South side on Maoon
road. Just out of city Limits. City
light*, water arid sewer. Priced for
quick sale. See Fray Nance, own
er
IF YOU WANT TO BUY a lot. home
or fai.n. Call 4284, Oriffln Realty
Co. Park Bldg.
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Thisis Gaston p Galahad,
THE P2AWING ROOM PON JUAN- HOW
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FOR SALE; Around leven acre* of
land Fine location for building
lots Close in Barnesville-—right on
No. 7 Highway. Phone Jestie V Bo
wen, Phone 490-W. Barnesville, Oa
FOR SALE; 3 room house with li
ght and city water 300 yards off
Macon Road at Orchard Hill, Ga.,
On lot 210X210. See B. C. Sosebee,
Orchard Hill in Afternoon*.
FOR SALE; 4 room house, bath,
basement, furnace, hot water. Small
down payment and $40 a month.
Must sell, leaving city. Phone 7803.
201 W. Broad Extension.
For Kent
FOR RENT; One room and board
to couple. All conveniences. Call
3788 or 4906.
FOR RENT; Small furnished ap
artment. No children. No s. Nice
location. Phone 4148
FOR RENT; Store ana fixtures on
N. 9th St. $6 per week. Phone 5336.
FOR RENT; 3 unfurnished rooms
with lights. Mrs. Zelle Bennett, Ze
tella. Oa.
FOR RENT; 3 room apartment,
private bath, floor furnace. Couple
only. 2 blocks from town. Call 7164.
Wanted To Rent
WANTED TO BUY; Saw Timber
Phone 4636. Henry F. Blackman.
WANTED TO RENT; 3 or 4 rooms
unfurnished, Call 3710 from 8 A. M.
to 3:45 P. M.
WANTED
To Rent or Lease 100 To
300 Acres of Good Cattle
Pasture.
ED. A. DURHAM
Phone 5254
Help Wanted
WANTED Experienced cook and
nurse to work Monday through Fri
day night, $10 per week. Call 8717
or call at 308 Lane street.
SALESMEN WANTED — Biggest
Sales in history for Rawleigh Deal
ers. Low dlrect-from-fsctory whole
sale prices mean larger profits. Sup
ply large number of steady custo
mers trip after trip with 200 hou
sehold necessities. Good openings
in city of Griffin. Write for per
sonal interview with Dial. Sales
Manager, Rawleigh’s Dept. OAH-
550-246, Memphis, Tehn.
Wan fed
WANTED TO BUY; Uxeo Wreck
ed or Discarded cars and lucks.
Mathis Used Auto Parts across
from Mathis Kennels, Zehulon
Road Phone 5142 or 3414
WANTED; Paper Hanging, Paint
ing and Genera! repairs, Good
work, low cost. C. B. Norrell, 6425
or 4284.
PIANO FOR SALE
WANTED: responsible party who
can make reasonable down payment
and assume several minimum pav
ments to buy Spinet, like new wtih
matching bench. For particulars,
Write Finance Department I B
Fowler, General Delivery, Gr.flin
Georgia
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★ WE, THE
WOMEN jt
BY
RUTH
MILLETT
NEA Staff Writer
The firtt question a young woman
who want* to get married ought
to ask herielf: “Why am I single?"
If she needs help In figuring out
the answer to that one, aho may
possibly find It in a new book com
piled by Hid i Holland “Why Are
You Single?” In this book medical
and other authorities on marriage
discuss the various reasons why 39,
000.000 people of marriageable age
in the United State* are single.
Once she has figured out whv
she's single, then she's ready for
the last chapter of the book, "Why
be single?” *-d Its suggestions for
Improving her personality and her
atti’ude toward others so that she
will be gttrarttve to the right man
if he comes along.
Here are some of t v e suggestions
tnc’uded in the helpfui last chapter:
Become a rood conversstionlist.
Reroenlze : rid compliment others’
good qualities.
Go out of vour wiv to do little
favors.
Hold/ on to o'd friends arid make
pew ones of both sexes.
Dress neatly and appropriately,
Pav close attention to personal
hvglene.
Get rid of any pecu lar manner
isms. ■
Bid yourse’f of hal.it* that an
noy others. ’
Learn to dance, to p’ay game*, to
er’ov sports.
t Know vh.it etlquptte requires and
observe it.
Develop a hobby that Interests
others.
Join several organizations and
take part in their activities.
Inventory vour,self three months
to see how you ran be more at
tractive,
When yo i know something Is
wo-ong. do something about it now
That, mar strike vuu as a formid
able list at fijwt glance. But when
vow' jgb.r.L eh«eking vourself bv it.
't may not b 1 so toukn since you’r"
probably already mastered a good
many of the .suggest
Then all you've got to do Is con
centrate on the points where von
are weak Good luck and good hunt
ing to the new YOU
DEAR OLD GOD) EN RULE DAI’S
NATICK. Mass. <\? Sentimen
tal citizens iiald *1 each for 200
desks in the old I i"coku School.
; which was built In 1882 and ~wl'I
j be razed soon. The buyers search.
! ed through the 240 desks up for
I sa'e until they found cne on wh’ch
they had-.carved their Initials as
. school children.
LUMBER
NEWTON BUILDING
SUPPLY CO.
889 East Solomon Si.
Phone 2023
1924 25th Anniversary - 1949
M. fc. COLE CO.
PRESCRIPTIONS!
Dial 3266
Fire and Casualty Ini.
Insist On a CARLISLE fit
CO. Policy. “It PAYS”
CARL SLE & COMPANY
100 Park Bids*,—Phr.ne 242 1
RED ASH COAL
BUY NOW AND SAVE
BAKER COAL CO.
Broad & 6th St.—Phone 2930
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