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The $186,000 Medical Centei
Building now under construction
on the northwest corner of Chase
street and Prince avenue will be
road_v for occupancy within live
weeks, according to W. A. Mathi:
of the Mathis Construction Com
pany.
The owners, a group of local
physiclans, have specified the very
best in construction for durability
beauty, and comfart, Mr. Mathis '
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Last Times Today:
CARY GRANT — ROSALINO RUSSELL
in “HIS GIRL FRIDAY”
2 &
Hey Kiddies!!
DON'T FORGET THE
’ FIRST 100 TO ATTEND
' The RITZ Theatre
; FRIDAY AFTERNOON
» WILL RECEIVE A FREE
: COMIC BOOK!
: THE FEATURE WILL BE
MONTE HALE and PAUL HURST
"THE OLD FRONTIER"
STRAND JCEI
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Comfort will be assured during
all seasons by the latest develop
ments available in air condition=
ing which have already been in=-
stalled in the building.
The biulding was designed by
architect C. Wilmer Heery, and 1s
being constructed by the Mathis
| Constructien Company of Athens.
[ “Athens, stated Mathis, contin
|ues to march in harmony with
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the nation towards modernization,
|and this is another mile-post in
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16 Harmony |
18 Hawaiian food
19 Note of scale
20 Tightening
22 Exists :
23 Minutes ;
25 Sea eagle :
27 Midday :
28 Topers
3 Container
4 Pgyche part
5 Back of neck
6 Paradise
7 Afternoon
parties
8 Ajar
9 “Smallest
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10 Aperture
11 oil
12 Sounds
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21 Motions
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39 Domestic slave
40 Paid (ab.)
41 Leaps
47 Down
48 Ventilate
50 Consumed
51 Indistinct
52 River in
British Congo
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Radio Clock
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WGAU-CBS
1340 AM-99.5FM
WEDNESDAY EVENING
6:oo—Allan Jackson and News
(CBS).
6:ls—~The Lone Ranger.
6:4s—Griffin Bancroft and New
(CBS).
7:oo—Columbia Pops — Bernar
Berrman (CBS).
7:3o—Rosemary Clooney and
Tony Bennett (CBS).
7:4s—Larry Leseuer and the
News (CBS).
8:00—Mr. Chamelon (CBS).
B:3o—Dr Christian (CBS).
9:00—It Pays to Be Ignorant
(CBS).
9:3o—AßS’s of Music (CBS).
10:00—Jan Garber (CBS).
10:30—Dixieland Jazz Concert
(CBS).
11:00—News, Night Final.
11:05—Dancing in the Dark.
12:00—CBS News (CBS).
12:05—Sign Off.
THURSDAY MORNING
6:so—Sign On.
6:ss—News.
7:00—Good Morning Circle,
7:30—-World News Briefs.
8:00—CBS World News Round
up.
8:15--Good Morning Circle,
B:3o—Music Shop Parade.
9:OO—CBS News of America
9:ls—Strength for the Day.
9:3o—Organ Melodies,
9:4s—Barnyard Follies (CBS).
10:00—~Music Please (CBS).
10 15—=Arthur Godfrey Suow
(CBS).
11:30—Oconee County Schools.
11:45-—~Rosemary (CBS).
12:00—~Wendy Warren and New
(CBS)
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—Mid-Day Roundup of the
News — Bob Oliver.
12:30—Romance of Helen Trent
(CBS).
12:45—Hymn Time.
1:00—Big Sister (CBS).
I:ls—Ma Perkins (CBS).
I:3o—Young Dr. Malone (CBS)
I:4s—The Guiding Light (CBS)
2:oo—Lou Childre Program
(CBS).
2:ls—Perry Mason (CBS).
2:3o—This Is Nora Drake
(C3S).
2:4s—The Brighter Day (CBS).
3:oo—The News 'Till Now—
Ed Thilenius.
3:ls—Hillbilly Matinee.
4:00—1340 Platter Party.
s:oo—Georgia Bible Institute.
s:3o—News.
s:3o—Spotlight on Sports.
s:4s—Curt Massey and Orches
tra (CBS).
There are approximately 30
commereial florists and 175 nurs:
eries in operation in Georgia @
present, Nearly 94 percent of the
cut flowers sold in tfie state, how
ever, are imported.
Milk is one of the finest anc
most complete foods, but it ab
sorbs undesirable flavors,” odor:
and bacteria easily.
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37 Considered
42 Fuel
43 Egyptian sun
god
THURSDAY
6:oo—Sign On,
6:oo—Reveille Roundup.
6:ls—Ramblin’ Ronnie.
6:45—8i1l and Evelyn.
7:oo—News.
7:os—~The Blessed Hope. 4
7:3O—UP News.
7:35—-Trading Post.
7:4s—Red’s Record Roundup.
B:oo—Early Morning News—
H. Randolph Holder, |
B:ls—The Musical Clock.
B:3o—Baseball Scores.
B:3s—Musical Clock.
B:so—Poss Dixieland Quiz.
B:ss—News.
9:oo—Morning Devotional.
9:ls—Show Tune Time.
9:4s—The Feminine Agenda,
10:00—WRFC Jailbirds.
10:30—Mid-Morning News.
10:45—Chuck Wagon.
12:00—Leon and Red.
12:15—News At Noon—
H. Randolph Holder.
12:30—Statesmen Quartet. »
12:45—Eddy Arnold Show.
1:00—1\1/§ajor League Game of the
ay.
3:3o—Record Room.
s:3o—Adventure Attic.
s:4s—Dave Dennis.
6:oo—The Stars Sing.
6:ls—Tomorrow’s Headlines—
H. Randolph Holder,
6:3o—Sports Roundup.
6:4s—Jerry Sears.
7:oo—Twilight Moods.
7:ls—Sign Off.
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