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Announcement has just horn
made by Mr. W. F.. Smith. Presi
dent of the Standard Oil Company
Incorporated in Kentucky, that his
company will promptly proceed
with ti e work of Airway Marking
on the roofs of t* ir plants
Kentucky. Alabama, Flor
ida, G orgia and Mi.-?is ippi.
These markings will he ir
ance with the final rulirgs for Air
way Marking on roofs as estah’.Uhed
by the Aeronautics Branch of the
Department of Commerce end shall
he followed a rc girds type of letter
ing. cardinal points, coloring, fie!d
classifications and symbols.
Roif marking shall inelud.
orally arrow with the lelter "N™
pointing due North, and the name of
the town in large letters. If a
d'sigrett d landing field i« within a
radiur of twelve miles from the point
r:atl; ? rg. the rIa t «ifJcatior* of
field s’rr’l be given if correct infor-
Miile'irvville is «»n the Jacks inville
to Atlanta Airway. The name “Mil-
ledgeville" in larp:- letters on th?
ro f of SUndv-d Oil plant w ll
he a splendid advertisement for this
community to the scores of planes
ar.d their passengers tha; pass along
thi- airway daily. Similar markings
of this airway will appear on the
roofs of th“ Standard Oil plants at
rviile. Baxley. Douglas, ritz-
i. Cord .•!«*, Dublin, Ft.
beny, Macon, MdVdgev'Ile,,
vington, Americas and
ill be of vnlunblc ns-
ping pilots on the di
in to the Jacksonville to
AJruriy, th Louisville to
Louisville to Cincinnati,
to Evansville, Memphis
to New Qrlean-, Birmingham to
Vicksburg, Birmingham to Mobile,
Jacksonville to Savannah. Louisville
tr. Memphis, Atlanta to Birmingham,
Tnmnn to Jacksonville, Miami to
Jacksonville and Jacksonville to New
Orleans air routes are being mark
ed by the painting of the roof* pf
over one hundred Standard Oil Com
pany plant*.
Acting on this precept, the At
lanta Sunday American announced
iloy that beginning September 22,
this newspaper will feature a sixteen
ige section of popular comic-, in
ill colors—thirty “funnies.”
This array of “funnies,” officials
nf the paper say, will be the largest
ever printed as a Sunday feature by
~.i y .Southeastern newspaper. The
new section will contain only comic.,
long popular or in pubic favor.
Printing cf colored comic pages in
a newspaper was begun twenty-six
years ago by the Hcarst organization.
This organization, since that time,
ha' been foremost in the develop
ment of comics, cartoons and color
ed illustrations as a newspaper fea-
At present the Hearet organization
has under contract the greatest staff
of cartoonist and comic artists ever
aasembcled, among them being the*
most popular and those longest in
favor with the millions of lovers of
clean humor in the newspaper pub
lic.
The new comic section will be
printed on the largest and most mod
ern of color presses in the world, us
ing four colors and various tints.
Among the old favorite mirth pro
vokers to.be included in the greatiy
enlarged tection of laugh- arc Adolph
Knerr’s “Katxenjammer Kid-;*’
GcorRO McManus’ long favor it'
"Bringing Up Father," cortairI g
| “Maggie” and JiggsCliff Stcrrett'f
, “Polly and Her Pals; “Billy D?-
| Beck’s "Barney Google," • f song
i fame;'Russ West over’s “Tillie the
Toiler,” the popular f-teno pnge;
(Jimmy Murphy’s “Toots and Casper.”
and Buttercup; and Rube Goldbergs,
‘Booh McNutt."
Then theie will be “Little Jimmy,”
•Petting I’dHty,” Merely MargSe,”
The world’s first straight-eight
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N ews of the
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RuoutttFMmsunprSedm out a rival in
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CONSTITUTION WEEK
The History Club, under the direc
tion of Dr. Amanda Johnson, sponccr-
ed the Con titution Day Program pre
sented in chapel Friday, September
19, 1929.
Dorcu» Rucked acted as chairman.
The program was.
1. Scripture reading — Idulcnc
Cosley.
2. Song—America.
3. History of the Constitution—
Beverly Brantly.
4. One act play—The Making of
The Constitution.
5. Extarcts '.Dm Webster* Ad-
dre*—JoscphiiProcter.
fi. Colo—Mrs. Long.
7. Star Spangled Banner.
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NOTICE
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open for the papment
of 1929 Taxes.
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and avoid the last min*
ute rush.
L. D. Smith
Tax Collector