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THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1946.
T o TT T L e b imh v | i R TTIAT AT
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every time with flours that come 37 ;
with OVEN MAGIC baking powder : n /b"
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Tractor Program
For 4-H Group
Anonuncement is made that the
State Extension Service in Geor
gia has aécepted the 4-H Tractor
Maintenange Program for 1946.
Both local’4-H Club leaders and
members may take part. The pro
gram is designed to encourage
proper cate of farm ftractors to
insure longer life and efficient
operation. & |
Selecteddlocal 4-H Club leaders
in qualifying - counties receive
training &% tractor maintenance
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YOUR CHILD’S HEALTH |
Don’t let your ¢hild suffer a single needless !
minute of distress with Pin-Worms ! |
Recent medical reports reveal that an |
amazing number of children (and grown
ups too) may be wictims of Pin-Worms— ‘
often without suspecting what is wrong.
So watch out for the warning signs—espe~ |
cially the tormenting, embarrassing rectal
itch. Because,now you can and should do
something about it! ‘
A highly effective way to deal with this
ugly infection has now been made possible. ‘
1t is based jen the medically recognized i
drug known ds gentian violet. This special |
drug is the vital ingredient in P-W, the
Pin-Worm tablets developed in the labora
tories of Dr. Di'Jayne & Son. o l
P-W tablets are small and easy to take, |
and they act in a special way to remove
Pin-Worms. Se, if you suspect Pin-Worms
in your child or yourself, get a box of
JAYNE'S P-W right away, and follow the |
directions, \
Ask your druggist: P-W for Pin‘Worms! |
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THURSDAY NIGHT
6:oo—Lanny Ross Show—CßS.
6:ls—Jack Smith Show—CßS.
6:3o—Dance Time.
6:4s—Libgagy Story Time.
7:oo—susfi&-€fls.
7:30—F81 ;in Peace and War—
CBE -
7:55—8i1l Henry, News—CßS.
B:oo—Dick Haymes Show (CBS)
8:30-—Hohiby Lobby—CßS.
9:oo——Tha¥3s7 Life (CBS)
9:3o—Radie’s Biggest Show.
10:30—Daneing in the Dark.
11:00—CBS News.
11:15—Danging in the Dark.
11:30—Sammy Kaye Orchestra
(CBS) ¥
12:00—CBS News.
12:05—Sign Off.
FRIDAY MORNING
7:00—Good Morning Circle.
4 Afi——Mo%{ffiMeflitafion&
B:oo—CßSNews.-
B:ls—Good_Morning Circle.
B:3o—Musi@é ‘Shop Parade.
9:oo—Morning Melodies.
9:ls—Radig Revival. -
9:3o—Evelyn Winters—CßS.
9:4s—Salutetto Music.
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é:* ON THURSPAY. JUNE 27th,
\_; eAT 9:30 P. M- o’CLOCK. ‘
clinics .suppervised by the State
'Extension Service. Upon comple
}tion of their training, th: local
leaders instruct club members in
their county and may also as
sist in training other leaders.
Club members achieving out
standing tractor maintenance re
cords in their county will receive
sterling silver medals. The num
ber of medals to be awarded each
county is determined by the State
Extension Office. The state cham
pion selected from the county
winners® will be awarded an all
expense trip to the Nationa] 4-H
Club Congress in Chicago. The
American oOil Company provides
funds to cover expenses of local
leaders attending tractor main
tenance clinics, also al] awards
to club members.
County extension agents will
furnish compleie information re
garding the activity.
EARLY CONTROL ACT
The assemblies of Maryland.
North Carolina, and Virginia
passed a crop control act as early
as 1666. This act provided for a
one-year tobacco-planting holi
day.
Athletes Foot ltch
HOW TO STOP IT
Make 5-Minute Test
Get TE-OL at any drug store.
Apply this POWERFUL PENE
TRATING fungicide F U L L
STRENGTH. Reaches MORE
germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW
foot comfort or your 35c back.
Citizens Pharmacy.
10:00—Arthur Godfre): and Gang
—CBS.
10:30—Rhythm Parade.
10:45—Rosemary (CBS)
11:00—Kate Smith—CßS.
11:15—To Be Announced.
11:30—Helen Trent—CßS.
11:45—Our Gal Sunday—CßS.
12:00—Big Sister (CBS).
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—Ma Perkins—CßS.
12:30—Mid-Day Melodies.
12:45—Road of Life—CßS.
I:oo—Second Mrs. Burton—CßS.
I:ls—Perry Mason—CßS.
I:3o—Sing Along Club (CBS)
I:4s—Farm Flashes.
2:oo—Take It Easy Time.
9:9s—According To The Record.
2:3o—The Biggest Show In
Town.
92:45—Musica] Snapshots.
3:OO—G. E. House Party—CßS.
3:2S—CBS News.
3:3o—Get Acquainted Hour.
4:00—1340 Platter Party.
s:oo—Georgia Bible Institute.
s:3o—Lum ’'n Abner. .
5:45—80b Trout and News—
CBS.
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TODAY’'S GAMES
National League
i Bosten at Brooklyn (Night)
186:30 p. m.
| Chicago at Pittsburgh 5:15 p.
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I Only games scheduled
i Y[ESTERDAY’S RESULTS
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA,
Brooklyn 4, Cincinnatti 2.
New York 4, Pitisourgh 0.
Boston 11, Chicago 2. °
St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 1.
. American League
Detroit 16-3, Boston 2-9.
New York 8, Cleveland 4.
Washington 4, Chicago 3 (16
innings). |
St. Louis 11, Philadelphia 4
‘(Night).
| Southern Association
Nashville 4, Atlanta 2.
Little Rock 6, New Orleans 4.
Memphis 13, Mobile 0.
Chattanooga 10, Birmingham 9.
OPAQUE FILM
CAMOUFLAGES LEGS
. BY ALICIA BART
NEA Staff Writer
Blue - Veined discolorations
sometimes mar the flawless look
of legs bared by bathing suits
or shorts. There are two ways
out of this dilemma which makes
a woman feel self-conscious and
sometimes spoils her . summer
fun.
One way is camouflage. That
can. be any opaque leg make-up
which can be used to keep flaws
under cover even better than
stockings. Or your cover-upper
can be a wskin-tinted make-up
foundation blended on only.over
the area that needs conceakment.
Such a blemish-cover is used as
you would use a fcundation to
mask under-eye shadows or
cmall complexion fiaws. =
Tae other way of coping with
the problem, which iz more dras
tic, of course, but lasting, is by
riedical correction.
Vols Take Craxs
.
In Series Opener
By The Associated Press
The Atlanta Crackers got off
on tae wrong foot lust night as
ihe second-place Nashville Vols
saqueezed out a 4 to 2 decision
over the Southern = Association
leaders in the opener of a three
game series,
With the exception of the
Crackers, - however, all otaer
division leaders won victories.
,'The Memnphis Chicks defegted
thn Mobile Bears, 13 to 0, to
tighien their hold on the third
snot, while Chattanooga nosed
cut Birmingham'’s Barons, 10 to 9.
The cellarite Little Rock
Travelers won their series open
er with the New Orleans Peli
cans, 6 to 4, putting the game
cn ice in the sixth with four
runs off feur hits and, taree
walks.
Tonight’s games: 5
Birmingham at' Chattanooga.
Atlanta at Nashville.
Mobile at Memphis (2).
New Orleansg at Little Rock
(2).
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WASHINGTON, June 26 —
(AP) — Walter Randolph, pres
ident of the" Alabama Farm Bu
reau Federation, saig today thei
federal government should not
set “up agencies that would du- |
clicate research snd education
al’ work of State Experiment and
‘Exlension Services. |
| Testifying before the House
iAiriculture Committee, Ran
dolph said legislation by Chair
man Flannagan (D-Va), author
izin® the Agreculiture Depart
lm(nt to step up resesrch, should
be amended to “guard activities
|of state extension services and
State experiment stations.”
“The farmer,” Flannagan re
tnrted, “doeg not care what
agency does the job, just as long
as it is done. We would hog tie
the Secretary of Agriculture
with your proposal.”
Rep. Cooley (D-NC) told Ran~-
dolph “you just don't trust the
Secretary of Agriculture, do
TOMATOES
2 Pounds .. .. .. 29¢c
BUTTER BEANS |
2 Pounds .. .. .. 29%¢c
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TURNIP GREENS
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you?” :
“1 wouldn’t say that” Ran
dolph replied. “I nhave every re
sprect for the Secretary, but
state experiment station are
best qualified to do agricultural
experiment work.”
Randolph read a statement by
Fdward A. O'Neal, president of
tae Amevican Farm Bureau Fed
eration, supporting expansion of
research ‘but suggesting amend
ments similar to Randolph’s pro
rosal.
Fred Bailey, legislative repre
sentative of the National Grange,
caid his arganization favored the
measure and it did not want the
amendments propesed by the
Tarm Bureau.
* Waen P. O, Davis, didector of
‘the Alabama Extension Service,
‘also suggested amendments in
favor of state experiment and
;extension sevvices, Flannagan
iniected:
“You just don't want to use
the phase ‘hog tie the secretary,’
but you woulq like to accomplish
that purpose by wusing a little
more elegant langhage.”
01l and gascline are combina
ticns of hyadrogen and - carbon
atoms, called i¥drccarbons.
DINACH | MEAL
No.2': Can ... 17c |l2llb.Bag ... . 70c
POULTRY--SEAFOODS
MILK FED
TABLE DRESSED FRYERS, Ib. 64«
SELECTED sib¥V "
TABLE DRESSED HENS, Ib. .. 54
DRESSED TURKEYS, Ib. .. .. 64«
RED PERCH FILLETS, ib. ... ... ... ... 4%¢
VIRGINIA PAN TROUT, Ib. ... -... ... 25¢
FRESH SPANISH MACKEREL, Ib. ...... ... 38¢C
WEST COAST MULLET, Ib. ... ... ... 28¢
FRESH CAUGHT CROAKER, Ib. ... ... ... 28¢c
SEA BASS STEAKS. Ib. ... ... ........ 3%
Coconut Custard Mix, pkg. .... s+i ¢+ U
Ozark Sweet Potatoes, No. 2'2 can .. .... 23¢
Ovaltine, large 14-ounce jar .... .... .... 63¢
Scott. Golden.Corn,:No. 2 can .. .... .+s. 88
Scott Lye Hominy, No. 2%2 can ...... .... 15¢
Libby’s Cut Beets, No. Zcan ... .... .... 13¢
Del Monte Carrots, 1 pound jar ..... .... 14¢
Jackson Vegetabie Soup, 2 cans . ik B
Campbell’'s Tomato Soup, can .. .... .... 9%
Scotch Tape, roll ...... .... ... 10c and 25¢
Insect Repellent Bulbs, each .... .... 25¢, 35¢
Rubbing Alcohol, pint . ... .... ... vnnn 20g
Fancy Party Napkins, large pkg. ..... ... 25¢ v
PAGE FIVE-A
FIRST SPACE FLIGHT
Thae first flight of man intg
space was made 165 years ago,
in France. Pilat'e de Rozier
end the Marquis ID'Arlandes, in
1783, ascended in a free bal
lron, which they kept aloft by
burning bundles of straw. Be~
fore descending, the craft car
ried its two frightened passen
gers over the city of Paris.
There are 108,202 miles of urbari
transit routes in the United States,
over which 89,240 subways, strees
cars, trackless trolley coaches and
gac_onaratad hiceas onsrats
TOO FAT? ce summen
| this vitamin candy way
- Have a more slender, ful dee
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vlodnggu. With the simple AYDS 3
I itamin Candy Reducing Plan
you don’t cut out any meals, X
starches, potatoes, meatsor butter, » :
you nmgley cut them down. It's
easier when you enA(Qr delicious
mtamlu fortified) DS candy
ore meals Absolutely harmless,
In elinical tests eonducted by medi
eal doctors, moréthan 100 persons £ 4
fost 14 to 15 Ibs. average in a ?
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