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Fifth Division of
Georgia Kiwanis
To Be Here
On Thursday evening, April 30,
there will be approximately 185
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:XTAPOLEON ■1* SAID: “An army travels on its stomach.” Today’s
military forces travel on their fuel tanks. America’s B-52
Hydrogen bomber, for example, takes 35,000 gallons to “fill 'er
up.” Since most of the free world’s base3 are thousands of miles
from major oil supplies, the ability of our Armed Forces to
i operate depends on ocean-going tankers, like the new PRINCESS
SOPHIE, biggest merchant ship ever built in the U. S.
The 71,282-ton, 859-foot flagship of the Niarchos Fleet was
built for peaceful commerce. She cost *29,010,000 and provided
American workers with 6,001,000 manhours of employment. She
ean carry 27,000,000 gallons 12,000 miles from the Middle East
to California for little more than a penny a gallon. Her expert
erew have private staterooms, air conditioning, an elevator and
an automatic laundry. Military considerations, however, are
reflected in the PRINCESS SOPHIE’S speed of 17 H knots. This,
with her great size, makes her the equivalent of five of the
standard T-2 tankers of World War II.
Launched at Quincy, Mass., last November by Queen Fred
erika of Greece, the new ship is the largest ever to fly the flag
of that Allied nation, whose principal industry is global ship¬
ping. Greek ship owners and seamen have added millions of
tons of tanker capacity to the free world’s defenses. Since their
tiny country does not have large military or domestic oil re¬
quirements of its own, in time of war these ships can support
American air and ground forces, whose demand for tankers
would greatly exceed the U. S. supply.
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Instead wearing eye make-up, train
your eyebrows with a tiny brush dipped
in cold cream. Brush the hairs outward 6
and persuade them to grow in a natural
arch. Don’t pluck-unless it’s to remove
a few strays bridge that of might be growing
across the your nose.
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Kiwanians to meet in Fort Valley
in a Divisional meeting at the
Woman’s Club.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all members and their wives to
attend. The meeting will be at
7:30 P.M.
I Governor John M. Jacobs, Jr.,
and Mrs. Jacobs, will attend, and
Governor Jacobs will be the speak
er.
Lt. Governor George M. Haslam,
Jr. of Fort Valley will preside.
The Club Golfers who will be
at the Pine Needles Country Club
in the afternoon of Thursday are
extended a cordial invitation to
be present.
The cities of Americus, Cordele,
Montezuma, Perry, Reynolds, Vien
na, and Fort Valley will have Ki
wanian representatives to attend.
READ THE CLASSIFIEDS
SHOP IN YOITR HOME TOWN
Miss Lucy Finney
Celebrates 87tli
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j I Miss Lucy Finney, who is r,
muc h loved native Fort Valleyan
, observed last Thursday, April 23rd
j her eighty-seventh birthday anni¬
versary at her home here.
“Miss Lucy” received long-dis¬
tance calls, many local calls, many
gifts and visitors, to cheer the
day. Everyone who saw her and
talked with her were uplifted, and
were made aware all the more that
birthdays may come and go but
“Miss Lucy” will ever radiate hap¬
piness, cheerfulness, and good-will
all through her life. We, who
know, love and enjoy her are wish¬
ing for her many more happy
birthdays.
STILL TIME TO GIVE
TO CANCER FUND
There is still time to make a
contribution to the local unit of
the American Cancer Society. If
you would like to contribute and
no one has called on you, pleace
call Mrs. W. T. Jones at TA 5-
5906 and she will come by and
pick up your contribution.
Those in the business section
who have not contributed may do
so by mailing your contribution
to Mr. Swan in the Post Office
Building or going by his office.
Give more than ever before, the
goal is unlimited.
CITY PERSONALS
Mrs. G. C. Cole left Wednesday
of this week for a two week visit
with her daughter in Tulsa, Okla
homa.
Dr. Ernestine Bledsoe, a mem
ber of the faculty of Wesleyan
College was guest during the week
end of her mother, Mrs. J. E. Bled
soe.
Mrs. W. B. Austin is spending
the week in Ma^con visiting Mrs.
Chester Lowe and Mrs. Paul Chap
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Perry Georgia
Lead r Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., -A.pril 30, 1959
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