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Typewriter % For j Sale ? Royal Brand New Came In and *ec It, try It The Franklin Pret? Telephone 24 7>et's \ \ feature \ | Flavor / \of ike Month % A rrv ^S-9 UZ.1' aAtfuultmg ad the fa/it of ^tUHaMedtMooi I Enjoy Pet Black Walnut Ice i Cream often all through this month \ ... as a delightful symbol of good r living and the abundance of the J autumn harvest. The mellow, subtle 1 flavor of genuine black walnuts, J blended with the delicate, sweet cream /flavor of smooth, creamy Pet Ice 7f Cream is a^ thrilling as the light of f the harvest moon ! _ f On festive days...and, wheneref you entertain ... mike it a royal occasion! Serve Princess Pet Ice Cream ...the new, de luxe Ice Cream packed in the Orchid Carton, stamped with the Crest of Quality! Royalty never tasted a more exotic delicacy.. .Princett Pet is ? rich, to creamy, u de/frtM. It's simply out of this world! EACH P& ICE CPE AM Each PmJce Cream. ..Pet and Princess Pet...Mntde only of daily fmh whclt Mtlit . daily frtth iwetl mam and dt/icali natural flavorings. So, we ask you to compare any Pet Ice Cream with any other Ice Cream. We're sure you'll agree that... as to flavor, body, ttxtm and quality. . . Pet Ice Creams top them all! Yes, whether you buy richer, creamier, de luxe Princess Per, or popular Pet Ice Cream, you can't buy iner^. more delicious lot Cream... at 'anfpricel Take home a pint or two of each, today! PET ' ICE CRf AM Here's Macon Vote, Complete And Official, By Precincts w4 CI e j I 8 i ( ' 1 I I J | it 1 ! I I I Eillailsllfiss: National Ballot Oft. i?KKSIDENT larry 6. Truman (D) homas E. Dewey <R) ienry A. Wallace (P) i. Strom Thurmond (SR) 'NITED STATES SENATOB . Melville Broughton (D) ohn Wilkinson (R) , ViUlam T. Brown (P) IEP. FOR THE 12th CON. DIST. tonroe M. Redden (D) /. W. Candler (R) State Ballot iOVERNOR /. Kerr Scott (D) eorge M. Prltchard (R) ?lary Price (P) ,"-T. GOVERNOR II. P. Taylor (D) Kyle Hayes (R) Kenneth Harris (P) SECRETARY OF STATE Thad Eure (D) James S. Dockery (R) STATE AUDITOR Henry L. Bridges* (D) M. V. Heckman (R) STATE TREASURER Brandon P. Hodges CD) Ben L. Spence (R) ATTORNEY GENERAL Harry McMullan (D) Herbert F. Seawell (R) C. O. Pearson (P) SUPT. OF PUBLIC INST. Clyde A. Erwln (D) Buford T. Henderson (R) COMM'R OF AGRICULTURE L. Y. Ballentlne (D) Watt H. Gragg (R) ohn W. Stubbs (P) COMM'R OF INSURANCE Wllllcm P. Hodges (D) Deems H. Clifton (R) COMM'R OF LABOR Forrest H. Shuford CD) M. K. Harrell (R) ASSO. JUS. SUPREME CRT. | Sam J. Ervln (D) Robert H. McNeil (R) County Ballot STATE SENATOR L. B. Nichols (D) S. J. Dean (R) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Carl Slagle (D) John Ferguson (R) % COUNTY SURVEYOR Ray Norton (D) James Denman (R) Constitutional Amendments To Increase Salaries of Legislators: FOR AGAINST To Remove Debt Limitation : FOR AGAINST To Remove 15-Cent Tax limit: FOR AGAINST To Determine Special Elections By Majority of Vote Cast: FOR AGAINST 152 141 43 344 23 330 221 125 179 174 328 34 161 82 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 15 5 13 3 2 9 162 151 46 374 24 330 239 115 170 173 302 35 150 69 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 162 155 47 375 24 331 237 115 170 174 302 35 150 69 174 171 52 380 24 347 254 112 168 170 301 35 147 65 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 161 155 49 375 24 328 242 114 168 171 302 35 145 65 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 160 156 47 374 24 328 238 115 169 174 303 35 147 68 160 151 47 375 24 326 237 115 168 172 302 35 149 68 162 153 47 375 24 327 237 115 169 173 302 35 148 68 161 150 46 371 24 327 238 114 168 173 302 35 148 68 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 161 150 45 373 24 328 237 115 169 173 303 35 148 68 162 151 46 374 24 327 239 115 169 174 302 35 148 68 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 162 151 46 375 24 326 237 114 169 173 302 35 148 63 162 1*51 47 374 24 327 237 114 169 173 302 35 148 68 160 154 46 373 24 327 237 114 169 174 302 35 148 63 155 159 48 379 24 332 221 118 169 173 285 35 146 70 158 163 49 388 24 340 232 122 169 171 276 35 148 75 154 164 122 170 1 412 25 331 224 264 34 149 70 87 44 15 105 6 121 109 103 103 122 50 41 104 73 58 42 6 65 4 66 89 99 94 119 67 43 214 83 ' V 45 21 4 28 1 54 42 108 146 126 118 46 247 122 129 92 27 119 12 104 92 54 56 102 16 30 171 60 40 47 80 106 213 189 0 0 0 6 3 6 478 1080 2785 136 667 2388 13 6 10 54 ' 130 90 60 87 291 1198 3012 97 200 182 132 578 2203 0 0 0 0 5 6 50 61 87 292 1209 3030 97 200 182 132 575 2201 60 75 87 300 1246 3170 94 193 182 131 569 2167 0 0 0 0 3 4 50 61 87 293 1204 3029 95 200 182 131 563 2171 0 0 0 0 3 4 51 61 87 292 1208 3026 96 200 182 131 563 2183 50 61 87 292 1203 3013 96 200 182 132 568 2187 50 61 87 291 1202 3016 96 200 182 131 568 2191 50 61 87 291 1198 3004 96 200 182 131 566 2183 0 0 0 0 3 4 50 61 87 292 1211 3019 96 200 182 131 565 2185 50 61 87 292 1199 3012 96 200 182 131 570 2190 0 0 0 0 3 4 50 60 87 292 1195 3005 96 200 182 131 569 21b7 50 61 87 292 1197 3009 96 200 182 131 568 2187 50 61 87 293 1195 3007 96 200 182 131 567 2186 58 64 88 276 1202 3004 92 200 188 133 593 2202 55 64 90 276 1238 3077 95 198 190 133 576 2186 49 61 89 276 1174 3008 96 201 191 131 637 2237 3 22 4 106 376 998 1 172 227 59 347 1492 1 17 9 76 297 710 2 168 218 54 308 1469 0 7 8 3 174 231 47 87 188 445 488 1896 1 28 40 1 161 195 92 37 388 1124 189 1072 Backache KJSSKEWSfcSW T5SS IrrlUU? pi ??!?*. lam Win, tm ud awoU*n hum, mm -orgmnle and i ?IWhUm OC hw kMk *uar |N> *?M Mr Craw Arthritis Pain SJtS "'?? 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