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26 Sea inlet
28 Horseman
30 Malicious
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43 Companjon
45 Hoax
49 Fish
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55 Heavy blow
56 Vegetables
58 She is a radio
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55 Individual
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27 Get up
28 Sinbad’s bird
29 Noun suffix
31 Indian
32 Short sleep
38 Lamprey
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~ BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
| National League
_Batting—Musial, St. Louis, 374;
Hopp, Boston, .364.
Runs — Musila, St. Louis,, 85;
Stanky, Brookiyn, 72.
Runs Batted In — Slaughter,
gt. Louis, 88; Walker, Brooklyn,
5.
Hits — Musial, St. Louis, 161;
Walker, Brookiyn, 144,
Doubles—Musial, St. Louis, 33;
Herrmmn and Holmes, Boston, 23.
Triples—Musial, St. Louis, 13;
Walker, Brooklyn, 7.
Home Runs—Mize, New York,
22; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 16.
Stolen Bases—Reiser, Brooklyn,
26; Haas, Cincinnati, 18.
Pitching — Dickson, St. Louis,
11-3, .786; Pollet, St. Louis, 14-5,
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American League
Batting — Vernon, Washing
ton, .350; Williams, Boston, .344.
Runs — Williams, Boston, 112;
Pesky, Boston, 87.
Runs Batted In — Williams,
Boston, 104; York, Boston, 96.
Hits—Pesky, Boston, 156; Ver
non, Washington, 146.
Doubles—Vernon and Spence,
Washington, 36.
Triples — Edwards, Cleveland,
11; Lewis, Washington, 10. .
Home Runs—Williams, Boston,
31: Greneberg, Detroit, 24. .
Stolen Bases — Case, Cleve
land, 25; Stirnweiss, New York,
16,
Pitching—Ferriss, Boston, 20-4,
.833; Caldwell, Chicago, 9-2, .818.
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TFiIS CURIOUS WORLD —By William Ferguson
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Australia Scrapping ..
War Planes
MELBOURNE —(AP)— Hun+
dreds of combat aircraft released
by the RAAF to the Common
wealth Disposals Commission like
ly will be destroyed. They include
Spitfires, ‘Hurricanes, Beaufight
fers, Beauforts, Oxiords, 3oom
erangs, Fairy Battles, and Gan
nets all of which have been de
clared surplus. They will be
stripped of all saleable parts and
the metal wil] be sold as scrap.
The Civil Aviation Department
will not license the aircraft be
cause they are below civilian
standards in strength of materials
and safety. :
CIRCUS VEXED
BY HIGCH COST
OF ELEPHANTS
DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA—
(AP)—One of South Afriea’s
leading showmen, William Pagel,
is complaining that the cost of
elephants has gone up .with the
cost of living.
Before the war, the circus man
says young elephants, about 4
feet 6 inches tall, could be bought
for S3OO each; now they cost that
much for each foot in height.
“I searched far and wide
throughout India for a good ele
phant but those I could have
bought would have cost me a for
tune” he says. |
In East Africa he found ele
phant prices more reasonable and
bought seven of them together
with two hippos and two pink
pelicans. |
Germans Dig Up
Precision Dinner
. ESSEN-—(AP)— The German
penchant’ for precision instru
ments is giving each Ruhr coal
miner a fair share of the meals
served each day as the mines.
Since a ladle dipped into a
kettle might give one man more
than another, no meat is served in
soups or stews. It is doled out sep
arately. Each portion is weighed
A]though bread for sand
wiches is cut by a mechanical
slicer, loaves may be of irreg
ular shape, so each slice of
bread is weighed. Sometimes an
extra piece only an inch square
makes up the difference.
Meat or cheese for sandwich
es likewise is weighed to thg
gram. |
‘GRAND VALUES IN
SUMMER CROPS!
Nothing could be finer during the warm suinmer months
than eool dishes made with fresh fruits and vegetables. . .
especially when vou select them from your A&P Super
Market! Serve Nature’s good things as appetizers, side
Georgia Yams, Ib. .. ... 9c
Seedless Grapes, Ib. .. .. 21c¢
Yeliow Onions, 31h. .. .. 12c
\Grapefruil,2for .. .. .. .. .. ... 15¢
\Fancy Pole Beans, 21b. .. .. .. .. 23¢
A & P HAS EMPLOYED
20,281
VETERANS OF
WORLD WAR II
Up to June 15, 1946
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A GLASS! f /
FLL-FLAVQRED AND THRIFTY ‘
Our Own Tea :slb. pre. 31e
DELICATE AND FRAGRANT :
Mayfair Tea :Ib. rce. 39¢
SALT
26.0z.Cn. A &
Dill Pickles =i x 23¢
Evap. Milk 2w e 23¢
E;;:?ZDGREDM 10%5.0z.C0n &¢,
MDNE((?O;: FR; ;S(f 35.0 z Glass 43;{ "
ggpggut Butter eo: 18;{
Dundee Cake =43/
Gold Bar Cake vo: 24¢
Boon Cleaner, o 18¢
Banana Flakes - 43¢
lgngl S t»o nfm ~ ' 120zPg 1 1;_:
1009% Bran wor ve 19¢
ASSORTED JUNIOR FOODS
zan 8¢
Coal-To-Oil Industry.
Grows In South Africa -
CAPETOWN-—(AP)—The like
lihood of Séuth Afrifig’séfi!ead.ing
the world in producing oil from
coal was suggested here by S. G.
Menell, managing director of the
Anglo-Transvaaj Consolidated In
vestment Co.
Ermelo in the Transvaal has the
only successful eoil-from-shale in
dustry in the world he said, but
producers are not satisfied with
the present production and plan
mors enduring industrial davel
opment.
CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND—
(AP)—DMrs. Lilian Mary Potitt,
48, died 15 minutes after she had
been stung on the temple by a
bee. :
Prune Juice «wsxor «n 26¢
Pacific Peas =« - 18¢
A&P Spinach »«rwze 18¢
Corn Beef Hash s 0. 290
Spaghetti ..cuos.. o 18¢
Tomato Juice i« 24y
Come to A &P for All Your Canning Needsf.’
et @G ¢ {'
MARGARET BRAND FIELD
PEAS
No. 2 Chn 18¢'
CHOC.SYRUP,
200 z Jar 27{
I COTTON BAG EXHIBITS
. Exhibits of articles and gar-‘
ments made from cotton bags‘
were held at eight home demon
stration club meetings in Banks
County last month, Miss Lena
Worley, home demonstration
agent, reports. Club members
showed a wide variety of gar-1
merits jand art§cles which had
Feen made from cctton bags.
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dishes, salads and desserts. You’ll like their freshness and
quality, and they're priced to please you. So make A&P
your headquarters for fresh fruits and vegetables. Serve
delicious meals; enjoy good values, too! N e
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Fancyßell Pepper, 21b. .. .. .. .. 23c '
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Jar Caps.....vo. 21e
COTTAGE BRAND MIXED
Vegetables No.2can 13e
HERE'S HEALTH CARROT
Juice......No.2can 176
TREESWEET PURE CALIF,
LemonlJuicesxozcanloe
SWANSON’'S NOODLE GIBLET
Dinner ... .160 z 5 24e
TRAPPEY’S RED DEVIL
Lemon Juice 5150 z can Oe
TOWN TOAST
Cookies . .100z8 21¢
A-PENN WINDOW
Cleaner . .200 z Bot 23e
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’F Ground Beef,lb. .. .. ... ..3% §
{ Beef Ribs For Stewing, Ib. ... 33c \§
SMOKED COUNTRY STYLE 12 \"
§ Sausage, fb. .. ..........49c )}
Veal Shoulder Steak, Ib. .. .. 48c .'}
# Spiced Ham, lb. .. .. .. .. ..55c §
§ Harmel Pork Sausage, Ib. .. . 48c ¥
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Butfer Beans, 21b. .. .. . 19¢
Red De!icious Apples, 21b. 23¢
Fancy Barfiett Pears, ib. . iTc
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PAGE THREE-A
Without Painful Backache
Many sufferers relieve nagging backacha
quickly, once they discover that the real
cause of their trcuble may be tired kidneys. |
The kidneys are Nature's chief way of tak«
jng the excess acids and waste out of the
blood, They help most people pass about 8
Ppints a day,
When disorder of kidney function gemits
Poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it
maycausenagging backache, rheumaticpains,
leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up
nighis, swelling, pufliness under ihe eyes,
headaches and dizziness, Frequent or seanty
passages with smarting and burning some«
times showsg there is something wrong with
your kidneys or bladder, =
Don’t wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s
Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used suecessfully.
by millions for over 40 years. Doan’s give
happy relief and will help the 15 miles of
kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from
your blood. Get Doan’s Pills.
CERTO
¢ B.Ozßot 24#
WAX
2 Ibcns. 25¢°
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Cocoa ......lib.cta Qe
JONA IMITATICN \
Vanilla..... .s0z80t: 9e
JANE PARKER DATE FILLED .
Coffee Cake 1450 z 26¢
JANE PARKER
Donuts...... .oz 16e
JANE PARKER RAISIN
Coffee Cake .150. Z4e
BALLARD'S OVEN-READY
Biscuits ......ctn. 10e
'SNIDER’'S MEDIUM SLICED
Beets . ...1602.Glass 14e
SUNSHINE CUT ‘
Greenßeansro.2canl3e