The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 13, 1923, Image 13

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y, MAYJ3, 1»2i THB BAffflER HERAtP. ATggNa, GEOBCM. IRE FIVE flNY PARTS FOR ANY CARS \ ut os, Tractors, Trucks essories. supplies, TOOLE UGGINS & SON. Iroad St.' ATHENS, GA. Around Athens With Col. T. Lsrrjr Csntt Read Herald Want Ads. IT IS HOPED that the cold rains we have had will not spread rust from the blade to the stalk on wheat. If this danger can he avert ed a record-breaking small grain crop will be mnde in this section. MR. HAROLD HULME says he can speedily finish his plftntihg when the ground dries. He has a fine stand of corn. Mr. Hulme has a new grass that he says beats anything in that line • yet found. He has an acre planted in the grass and which he has named the Hulme Grass. Later on he will let the public know about it. MR. W. P. DORSEY say* the ladles of Athens should organise a boycott against the robber sugar trust, as other cities are doing. He says everything the people touch, taste, or handle, is. now controlled by a trust, and even articles in his own linie, that the cradle in which an infant is rocked- to the cooffin in which you are buried has the price advanced. When labor is paid an advance of 60 cents for the manufacture of an article, the trust adds the profit. By beatinlg the sugar trust we can then tackle the others, one by one. FOLLOWING prominent gentle men from Elberton were In the city, yesterday: Messrs P. W. Copeland of the Copelafad Grocery company; W.' Stapleton. O. O. Brown. I. N. Fortson, L. Dead- wyler, Paul Brown, W. D. Tutt, A. Wc Extend a Cordial Welcqme to Visiting Kiwanians to Athens MOTTO: “WE BUILD” All that we would add to that is the j/st*. admonition: “After building, > “INSURE!” WITH V i' ' ERWIN & COMPANY REAL ESTATE RENTING i INSURANCE Athens, Ga. i ' f KIWANIAN: FLEETWOOD LANIER, Manager INSURANCE DEPT. —ButYou Can’t Ride on the Paint! Imitation diamond, can be made to look so> real and sparkle eo brightly that it i» difficult to tell them from the genuine. But try to aell one and you will find out iU real worth in a flaah. Same with automobile*. We.kne«e, of contraction in a doaed car can be hidden, for a.time, with paint and vamilh and fancy fitting*. But all i* not quality that glitter*. You can’t ride on the paint. And when you pUcc such ■carlo the second hand market, you Buffer a heavy " -Jacked real intrinsic value at the outset* Use will never improve a mediocre product. The second hand floor L the melting pot ^ajrimn^le vriuea. Car* are stripped of artificial value* and only inherent worth count*. Motor car owner* tell us that the trade-in vdue of any Studebalcer carattheendofthreeorfourorfiveyear*ofu*eful|ifel«gr«iterthan qn any other car built today the percentage of depreciation's the lowest. , , i ,No wonder the Studebaker Light-Six Sedan is the futest selling quality Sedan in the world! , . I j The name Studebaker stands for quality, durability, comiort and integrity. Four wide-openirig doors. Eight* day clock. Quick-action cow! ventilator. Attractive coach lamps. Heater. Mohair velvet visor and -— Dome light. Thief-proof trans mission lock. LAWLER MOTOR CO. 332 Washington St MODELS AND UUCP-/ •- *■ /aclorfro r-P-o.fj l rw l B.mar ass 2?^: !S Tom . • • 9im ib-aurar-OM* Coupe (S-Pml) nil Sedan - • »» Toorta* . . • W* SpoMMT (MMH* Coopo<5P»«.> «*• — In Mft Year Conr,n~n<* i s T UDEBAKER B. Hawes, E. C. Hudson, Z. Rogers and Boyd Payne. Athens always delighted to welcome fc»- bertonlans. Mr. Copeland says Athens Isyi fine and growing city, but 'his own Elberton leads “ the van. FARMERS IN TOWN yesterday say that the cold has not killed cotton that is up and If wo have a few days of warm weather all- will be well. Rust has only appear ed in wheat in spots. Abqpt 60 per cent of the cotton crop is planted A PARTY is organising in Ath ens to visit and investigate the old mud volcano near Winder. That little article is creating consider able interest. WORK WILL SOON BEGIN on the stretch of road from Carlton to Broad river, and which will complete a splendid highway from Athens to Elberton, via Smlthonta. If a good road is now built from Colbert to Comer it will somewhat shorten 'the distance. * PARTIES FROM ELBERT say that good progress Is being made with fanning, despl ) the uhfavor- able weather, and from eight to ten acres in cotton will be planted to the plow. Elbert suffered less from the boll weevil last year tahn neighboring counties. MR. TQL LESTER says that what some farmers take for rust on their wheat is red mould, and it Is not Injurious to the grain like rust. If we can now have some hot days Mr. Lester thinks the wheat crop will be all right. “MISS RUTHERFORD’S 8cr«p Book” for May is issued, In whlcn she continues her defense of the South. This gifted lady advances further evidence to Show that Un co In and his administration and not Jefferson Davis or the South ern Confederacy, were responsible for bringing about the war be tween the States. She says Lin coln’s cunning amounted to genius. A copy of Miss Rutherford’s pub lication should bo placed In the hands of every Southern child. MR. AND .MRS. OORRY MAX WELL of Lexington, attended the Curb Market and were delighted with its success, in spite of the cold and rain. Mr. Maxwell says ho brought some lettuce, with the intention of giving it- to a friend, but It was eagerly bought He has been feeding lettuco to his chick ens, but says he can bring a wag on load next time. This Curb Market will enable farmers to sell any kind of produce they have. It will develop into a great thing for our city and country friends. MANY YARDS in our city are beautiful with flowers as this is the month for roses. Mrs.'Annie Scott of Oglethorpe avenue, has a large garden filled with flowers of all kinds and there is not a larger collection in Athens. 8he has now blooming besides many other varieties about a dozen dIN ferent colors of the Improved snap dragon, an %ld fashioned flower that has been greatly Improved Florists say the soil around Athens produces the finest roses grown. Want Alumnae of Cox College Send Name, Address The Alumnae of Cox College is planing a home coming May 22 at Cox College In College Park. The officers pf the Alumnae In endeavoring to extend aril invita tion to nil former members of the student body of Cox Collocre find such incomplete records fram some counties of tho atato th'.t an ear nest appeal la herewith made thru our local I and state/ prose—to all former students to send at once name and address go that Invita tions- may be sent to each member In due time to attend what prom ises to lie a most happy occasion. Mrs. James R. Little, Pres. Atom ic, 2010 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, or Cox College, College ^Park. Service Idea Revives Romance Tho*. who are watchful Monday afternoon may obwrve * Ions dust cloud proceeding towards Athens from the direction of Atlanta. However, initoad of tho dust ri«ing from Arabian horses *nd tho padded camel hoofs'of Asia, it Will como from a Hoot of Ford cars and trucks proceeding in cara van Htyle from Atlanta to Athena to participate in the Ford Service Caravan which ia to bo conducted under the nuapicoa of tho Ford Motor Company and the C. A- Trusscil Motor Company hero Tuesday and Wednesday. The Idea of giving a public exhi bition for mcaauring tho thickness of a soap bubble or in fitting such measurements to such machinery aa Ford dan, and shoeing skilled experts in uniforms demonstrating the precision with which repair operations should bo handled to the public, is Something new in the automobile world. Approximately twenty-five Ford and Lincoln dealers from North east Georgia with their shop fore men and service managers will gather in Athena for two days during this event and the program ia quite an extensive one. Representatives from various equipment manufacturer* and ex- I ports from the Ford organisation will give a class of instruction to Ford dealers shop foremen during the first day. This will be follow ed bra public demonstration at College and Hancock avenues in front of the city hall at 7:30 p. m Tuesday night- Further instruc tion will be given to Ford men Wednesday morning and the deal ers and their men will ba . the guests of the Fort Motor Company at a luncheon at the Georgian Ho tel Wednesday noon, when ad dresses will be made by officials of the Fort organisation and the dealer*. .This .event will bring about 75 visitor* to Athens f6r a two dap stay, THE FORD Service Caravan t * ; • A Complete Service Station on Wheels i * The most progressive, original and construc tive plan ev^r adopted for bettering service and repair work on Ford Cars will be demonstrated in this city for the benefit of die 14,000 Fprd Car owners in die district surrounding Athens. • t * The public is invited to witness the Ford Serv ice Caravan in operation—A complete Ford Service Station mounted on six Ford Trucks manned by eight mechanics. Every kind and latest type of garage machinery actually in use and motion including our own electric light plant—all operated by a Fordson Tractor motor. i , i I , , . . i Noil-technical explanations of correct Ford Service Methods will be given by factory ex perts representing the Ford Motor Company and the Ozbum Abston Company. CITY HALL Comer of College Ave. and Washington St. 7:30 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. TUESDAY, MAY, 15,1923. C. A. Trussed Motor Company Authorized Ford and Lincoln Dealers 558 Clayton St. Athens, Ga. ilt * M ,.-t ,n