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The Florala News du lieu suivant : Florala, Alabama • 6

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Florala, Alabama
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Florala, Alabama THE FEUR'AEA NEWS Thursday, February 7, 1946 USE D. A. V. Chapter Organized At Florala 666 SEEN AND HEARD FROM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HERE Want Ads. Particular Fellow As the inquisitive man sat in the park, he watched a tramp coming along, picking up cigarette ends.

Then the tramp sat down on the seat and began sorting his Presently he threw a long one away. This was too much for the curious COLD PREPARATION Liquid Tablets, Salve', Nose Drops. Caution: Use Only As Directed. FOR SALE Good Jersey Milk Cow and calf. Calf two weeks old.

Cow will give five gallons milk a day looker-on. with proper feed. M. H. JONES, "Excuse me," he said.

"That looked like a good one. Why did Laurel Hill, Route 2. (Located on Clear Springs and Paxton road, When you want a dependable Radio Repair Job you throw it away?" According to State Commander, John W. Davis, of the Disabled American a DAV chapter has been ortranized in Florala, and the chapter will be held open for 30 days so that all disabled veterans who sigh up during that time will have their names inscribed on the charter. The charter and application are in charge of James W.

Cook. A supper and meeting is slated for Friday night, February 8th at Hayes Cafe and all disabled veterans interested in DAV are urged to attend. Minx Modes Junior Dresses Okayed by -r the Minx Modes Board of Reviewl south of Lake Jackson. 2-7-2tpd The tramp drew himself up proud ly and replied: FOR SALE I have 12 or 14 acres "It ain't my brand." i (Continued from Page 1) year in their January issue of their This will help let others over the state know what we are doing and prove that the State Chamber i3 alert and co-operative in every respect. A group of boys furnished by Prof.

H. L. Nipper from the City School, helped the Secretary gather up boxes furnished by the Franklin-Ferguson Corporation this week for packing of the clothes gathered for the Victory Clothing Drive and now we are all ready and waiting for the last garment to be packed and on it's way as a token from Florala to the people of war-torn countries. We thank the Franklin-Ferguson Corporation for it's cooperation. A hill-billy tenor is a person who farm land for rent.

Standing rent or share crop. All land under new fence. See Earle Whitehurst at L. N. Depot Call JAMES COOK Klontla Jewelry 8tr sings by ear thru his ndse.

Cincin J9 nati inquirer. FREE! If Excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at HARPER'S DRUGS NEW BACON HAND CULTIVA- Just one week from Lincoln's birthday we meet again (Feb. 19, 1946). It is very fitting that we quote from a caption on a picture of this great Our new inx Mode) I "TV I man posted on our members' list in TOR Sjngle and Double Wheel-Hoe and Plow combined all steel construction Weighs only 16 pounds. Does everything the gardener needs.

Also Electric Wheel Trailers Piper Automatic Post-hole Diggers. Phone 306. E. D. MANNING, Distributor.

2-7-ltt frame on outside of our' office, and are here. I KfT-r-. I Co me see, keep it in mind, living up to it in our association both with friends and our Chamber of Commerce, and as we think of it resolve to not miss the ome choose for yourself. $00 to 00 meetings of our orranization that WOOD STOVE REPAIRS If your we may keep our work going onward Wood Stove is in need of new parts and repairs of any kind, call telephone 263 or drop me a card. I have had years of experience in this work.

A. F. LUNSFORD, Florida, Ala. l-10-8tpd forever: "With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the as God gives us to see the right, let us strive to finish the work we aiie in." i FOR SALE 72 acres land, 40 acres We are glad to list among our vis in cultivation, located 7 miles east itors at the office Mr. J.

C. McGowln Florala, at Natural Bridge. En ough lumber to build house and barn of the Forestry Service and -Mr. T. L.

Hicks, Board Supervisor 6.P.A, with headquarters in Montgomery already sawed. Some growine tim ber. Also mule, corn, hay and plow Those institutions wishing to apply tools. 20 acres already flat broke. JACK NOBLES, Route 1, Ha- We have a complete selection of Watches, Rings and all Jewelry! items at ALL TIMES.

New jewelry arriving regularly. Visit US for Jewelry. You're sure to find just what you want! Pennington Jewelry Co. coda, Ala. 2-7-3tpd for supphmental sugar should ad dress: State O.P.A.

Office Rationing Division Phoenix Building, Birmingham 3. Alabama. NEWS AMONG THE COLORED PEOPLE The above address was furnished by Mr. Hicks, but no assurance that LITTLE RUBEN E. RIVERS the sugar would be received as re We want to thank our friends for quested.

Those wishing to apply will use this address and hope for the their kindness during the illness and fAinx Modes Juniors Here Exclusively best, as sugar still continues short death of our baby, Ruben E. Rivers, age 14 months, who died Jan. 24 at the home of his grandparents, B. H. THE LAY OF THE LAND 1 A lazy moron landed a job at a grocery store.

After one day he quit. When asked why, he replied, SPRING SHOWING FRIDAY AT- Pouncey's 'The owner asked too much. It was ffl Keen the "Man of the all right when he asked me to stack MI 11 1.1 WX cans on the shelf and put fruit in the basket, but when he asked me nuuac, as wen as uie i Entire Family, Happy to lay eggs in the window I quit and Ina Hardaway. He was laid to rest in the Greenwood cemetery Jan. 27 with Rev.

F. A. Andrews Denney Funeral Home, Andalusia, in charge. Survivors include his parents, Shed-rick and Barbara Rivers and grandparents, B. H.

and Ina Hardaway. CHRISTMAS. PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS CLUB ORGANIZED The Christmas Progressive Savings Club was organized at the home of the Eddie Reids Monday afternoon, Jan. 20. The following officers were elected! by Serving fa Jitney-jungle im Foods make teudau Presenting Wool Scatter Rugs Belcher, 'vice-president; Roxie Den-1 I VaUtdUte.

day! HOMINY 17c Greeting Cards Cards Candy Plain and LAYER CAKES ard, recording secretary; Marzella! financial sec'y. Lela Reid, treasurer; Shelly Royster, chaplain; Eddie Reid, marshal; Jimmie Powell, chairman of program committee. Other members are as follows: Alice M. Griffin, Gladys Griffin, Myrtle P. Cawthon, Gussie Cawthon; Amanda Sam Styles, Ruby J.

Powell and Willie Harris, Jr. The president presided over a short business meeting at her home onan. 28. Mrs. Jimmie Powell was hostess to the club on Monday night, Feb, 4.

Due to the absence of the president, Lela Reid served as president. The meeting was opened by sing SAUERKRAUT 21c Beans with Franks 25c Cranberry Sauce Kellogg's Variety 25c, Kraft's Whole Milk 28c isHasMaaHHf Comet Longrain RICE RAISINS 16c Saturday: Heinz Grape Jelly 25c Sun-Maid -Raisins 16c ing "I Shall Not Be Moved." Prayer was offered by Bible quotations from each meber. After a short business meeting interesting talks were given by different members. The club adjourned to mefet 'with Gussie Cawthon on February 11. During the social hour the hostess served sandwiches, cake and fruit GRIFFIN-BALDWIN Mr.

and Mrs. Limmie Griffith an fun aTk ft hh If' fisr8 -j 0 nounce the marriage of! their daughter, Margaret Jean to Sgt. J. B. Baldwin, the wedding taking place early PRUNES 15c in January.

Pure White Cocoanut 25c Cocoanut in light syrup 44c 2-lb. Peach JAM 64c 1 Mrs. Corrie Jones of Chicago, 111., PINEAPPLE 71c spent a few days in Florala recent- FRESH PRODUCE Shelley Thompson, SEED POTATOES Colored, Gets Release From Army Service Shelley Thompson, Private First FRESH MEATS The best quality you can afford is always the best investment. But even if, your budget is limited you can be sure of value and real wear in our assortment of small rugs-Sizes 27" 54" and 36" Class, was recently discharged from the Army at Fort McPherson, Ga. He had served in the Army for thirty-one months, nineteen of which was Dessert Peaches 32c Fresh Fruits Grape Fruit Tangerines Oranges Lemons CHICKENS spent overseas.

He was with the 370th Inf, 92 Div. and his Army duty was machine gunner. EGGS Before entering the Army he was Shepherd employed by the Magnolia Bar as bartender. His sister, Ruby Thomp Furniture ompany 1 SAVE A NICKEL ON A QUARTER son, resides at 709 North 3rd St, Florala. He was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, the Good Conduct Medal and the Distinguished Unit Badge, the Victory Ribbon and three Battle Stars for participations in the M1-U -yiMV-B-l JAMES SHEPHERD, Manager J.

W. ADAMS, Owner European Theater and American' Theater..

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