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“I'm afraid I'm not going to get very far in the business
world before vacation's over!"
Finely choppéd nuts sprinkled
on a plain white cake Dbefore
baking make a delicious topping;
serve the cake in squares with a
fruit sauce made by thickening
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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syrup left - over from - canned
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SQUARE KNOT
Knots are used all over the
farm, usually to hold something
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HORIZONTAL
1,6 Pictured
conductor
12 Erected
13 Property
transferee
15 Auricle
16 Mailed
18 Pitch
19 Before
20 Fixed course
21 Greek mount
22 Health resort
25 Mongrel
27 Provide food
supply
29 Anoint
32 Oleum (ab.)
83 Of the thing
34 Mixed type
35 Paid notice
36 Cleave
38 Storehouse
40 Malt drink
41 Soak flax
42 Perform
44 Assists
48 Spinning toy
51 Anger
52 Assigns
54 Yellow bugle
plant
55 He ig s
~ adviser of the
- New York
Philharmonic -
57 Stray domestic
animal »
59 Emphasis
60 Rebuff
VERTICAL
1 Bruin !
2 Most unusual
prettv heavy, Know the ones that
will hold and use a square knot
whenever you can as it is easy to
tie and untie.
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9 Symbol for
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12 Scottish
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14 Age
17 Thus
23 Hazard
24 Mountain
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25 Antic
26 Join
27 Lettuce .
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30 Race course
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MOVIE PROGRAM:E
FOR THE WEEK
PALACE—
Sun,-Mon.-Tues. — “Easter Pa
rade,” starring Judy Garland,
Ann Miller, Fred Astaire, Flicker
Flashback. News.
Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. - Sat. — “Pa
radine Case,” starring Gregory
Peck, Ann Todd, Valli, Ethel
Barrymore. :
GEORGIA—
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. — ‘“The Fugi
tive,” starring Henry Fonda, Dolo
res Del Rio, Buccaneer Bunny
Political Announcements
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the Legislature, from
Clarke County. I will appreciate
| the vote and support of the citi
zens of Clarke County.
CHAPPELLE MATTHEWS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I am asking you to re-elect me
as your representative to the
State Legislature subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary
September Bth. I will as always
fight for your rights and inter
ests. Your vote and suggestions
appreciated.
JAKE B. JOEL.
bt el e
I FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candi-*
dacy for the House of Represen
tatives, Georgia General Assem
bly, from Clarke county, subject
'to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic Primary Septem
ber Bth. I will appreciate the voie
and support -of all Clarke county
Democrats.
K. A. HILL.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
| I earnestly solicit the vote and
!support of the citizens of Clarke
County in my candidacy for the
,State House of Representatives
in the September Bth Democratic
Primary.
GRADY PITTARD, JR.
SOLICITOR GENERAL
I hereby nanounce as a candi
date for the office of Solicitor
General of the Western Judicial
Circuit in the Primary Election
to be held Septmeber Bth, 1948,
subject to the rules fixed for
such election,
D. M. POLLOCK.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candi=
dacy for the Legislature from
Clarke County for the nost now
| held by Jake B. Joel. Your vote
and active support will be appre=
ciated.
e C. O, “FAT” BAKER.
THAF BANNER-DERALD, ATIIENS, GEORGIA
44 Exclamation
45 Ailments
46 Accomplish
47 Sterling (ab.)
49 Ellipsoidal
50 Remunerate
52 High card
53 Compass poinf
56 Symbol for
iridium
58 Township
(ab.)
‘See the Doggie’
This San Francisco press, pho
tographer -tells his subjects to
“watch the doggie” instead of
the birdie, The dog inside his
camera is “Souvenir My Dolly,”
long-haired chihuahua worth
$250, exhibited at the San Mateo
Knights of Columbus dog show.
News.
. Wed.~Thurs—"The Big Clock,”
starring Ray Milland, Maureen
O'Sullivgn. Pre-Hysterical Man.
News.
Fri.-Sat. — “Whispering City,”
starring Helmut Dantine, Mary
Anderson. Superman No, 4.
STRAND—
Mon.-Tues. — “Women in the
Night,” starring Tala Birell, Will
iam Henry. Tony Paster & Orch.
Flora,
Wed, — “Swamp Water,” starr
ing Walter Brennan, Walter Hus
ton. Dick Tracy Returns—chapter
4,
Thurs. — “Hal Roach Comedy
Carnival,” starring Frances Raf
ferty, Walter Abel. Built for
Speed.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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AND BODY! DON'T \{T OUT...THEN ADDIN' HUNNERDS OF YOU'D TOLD ( BEAR TO SEE A GROWN ||/ MR.BEEKER..HE'S | INSISTENT THAT I RUSH
TELL MZ YOU CAN'T | THINGS TILL IT FINALLY WORKED!... ME THIS MAN SUFFER LIKE THAT! ||| JusT ARRIVED ' | DOWN AGAIN TO sEE
REMEMBER HOW 4Z= WE DUNNO WOT ALL! S BOTTLE WAS FROM THE McKEE / ANOTHER MOTOR FUEL
YOU BOYs MADE A 1 % / ALL YOU HAD! ]/ LABORATORIES {OF THE FUTURE HE's
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Fri.-Sat. — “Marshall of Reno,”
starring Wild Bill Elliott. Fiddlers
Three Brick Bradford — chapter
10,
RITZ—
Su)i.-Mon.-Tues, — “Fury at
Furnace Creek,” starring Victor
Mature, Colleen Gray. Community
Sing. Aqua Zanies.
Wed. - Thurs. — ‘Dangerous
Years,” starring William Halop,
Ann E. Todd. Let’s Sing a Steph
en Foster Song. Hitch Hikers.
Expectant Father.
Fri.-Sat. — “West of Rainbow’s
Red,” starring Tim McCoy. Call a
Cop. Lost Jungle—chapter 4.
This is the third season of rac
“ing at the Atlantic City, N.. J.
thoroughbred plant.
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Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIRLINE RY. ‘
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgla ‘
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
New York and East—
-12:35 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
8:43 p. m.—Alir Conditioned.
Leave tor Elberton, Hamlet and
East—
-12:10 a. m.—(Local).
Leave for Atlanta, South and
W est—
-6:00 a. m.—Air Conditioned.
4:05 a. m.~—(Local).
3:15 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILROAD
Today’s True Story
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Arrive Athens (Daily) 12:35 pp,
Leayes Athens (Daily) 4:15 p
SOUTHERN RAILWAY BYSTEM
From Lula and Commerce
Arrive 9:00 a. m,
‘East and West
thens 9:00 a, m,
. g@on&u RAILROAD
Mixed Trains
Train 61 arrives Athens 8:00 a.m.
Train 62 leaves Athens 9:10 a
‘Deodonnt Cream, Regular sl.4g
To make a Mocha Frosting |
a fluffy white. cake, cream
tablespoons of butter or mar.
rine, add a cup of confectione
4X Sugar and a few tablespoc
of strong clear coffee; beat 1
til very smooth and creamy
spread on cake at once.
~=By MERRILL BLOSSER
—By LESLIE TURNER
—By EDCAR MARTIN
—By V. T, HAMLIN
—By FRED HAZMAN