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TUB BANNER.HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA'
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SUNDAY. MAY 13. m,
Curb Market Sales
Exceed $500 Here;
6ver 30 Producers
, Map 23. Whether the Market will Daueluvllie.
[ In* held t\yo days depends, of course, R. B. Williford;
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and uniformly graded brought
1 letter price and were Hold moi
quickly than others.
Athene women, up early '
hnnd when the first a
produetH arrived, began buying i
briskly at shortly after 7
nyid a steady stream of buyc
tinned until noon.
„Several farmers sold more than
$C0 worth of products. One oi
these, G. r. rnrney.
Markc
larncy,
m brought produce
Saturday were. G.
,vlers; W. K, Eldw
_ . L Jonen
vegetables Comer; R. 8. Young, Wintervllle;
Paul Fleming, Will Dean, Daniels-
ville; W. W. Barnett. Nowhere Roai
II. K. Dunlap,, Wintervllle; Abnei
Spratling, Wintervllle; W. H. Ga
briel, Colbert.
.Miss Dora Myer, Wintervllle.
Mrs. J. 11. Acker, Bishop; W. Rob
ert Morton.
o’clock i Mrs. 11 C. Wallace, Barnett
rs c n-; SJ.oais; H. C. Woodruff, DaiHu,
I (la.; H. O. Langford. Lexingtov
f). A. Hamilton. Btatham;
Fleming. Fowler s.
ler's' T. J. Whitehead. Bogart; Mrs.
district was here Inst Saturday W. I*. Price, Bishop; Susie Craig,
When the market made Its initial R* F. No. 2; Mrs. Henry Comer
opening Mr. C;
-' * *prnnv rm comiuu i ■’«. ■»« »*• »
Clarence Barber.
• sold $60 worth 1 Maxeys. J. B. Whitehead. R. *F. D
again," he said with a smile. ' Oconee Heighti
ijfhe remarkable growth of the T. Young, Wintervllle; J. I
Market will probably result in Its Nunnully. Bogart; Robert Daniels,
being opened Tuesday and Satur- ! Htathatn; O. J. Adams. Bogart; J
day, possible beginning Tuesday W. Cooper, Comer; Abe Graham
WILL RADIUM AT LAST
OPEN THE DOOR OF
THE GREAT UNKNOWN?
SEEN HERE OVER !i| ’Round The Rotary
THE WEEK-END If Hub Here Friday
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INTER-CITY MEET
MAY 15
ATHENS, GEORGIA
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SEEN OVER THE WEEK I Jake Jo ' 1 of Athen * ftnd John
Pond Llppett who entered the i Glenn of Atlanta must have had a
baaeball hall of fame with Bill 1 h ‘ ,rd explaining hew they
Sanford. "Tcete" Phllpot and Fred „ ln 1 to Po~e“ion of tho.e
c _._ ... ' ... single hesej Jake says his was
«J*n« Kura* waahVr. for ''''ardod him a. being the biggest
the Auburn aerlea. bullarti.t" i>f the c ub and that he
- ‘ had to give the piece of hosiery
Glenn Dickerson of Valdosta was ^ho' rlfr “f other have
I back for the week-end. Glenn ha. |lt ta ke "' b “ di| i; from him by Ablt
* deserted Homervtlle for Valdosta j N,x ' * ho coveted It.
and I. doing nicely there practicing | Bu( A , )|t wa 7^ whttt paBllflcd
hen he found that a hotair regis-
enter Georgia next fall and be quail
fled as a freshman, lie was* pre
rented a red and black top piece
by the “Rotes" Friday.
TrusseU wu in charge ot the
program.
After seeing all the co-eds from
the "barn" Joe Billings wanted to
Know where he had been all year
nd if any of them played "bridge."
KIWANIAN:
Frank J. Lawler
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Homo Phone 1724
Brand Scores W. P.
G. Harding Policy
(Continued From Pag, On,)
Inlg the effort of Mr. Harding,
now governor ot the Ilo,ton Fed-
oral Reserve bank, to transfer
the Cuban business from the At
lanta Federal Reserve bank to his
own torrltory.
several Athenians are attending
the convention, Hugh H. Gordon.
Jr., member of the legislative com
mittee of the Bankers Association,
and president of tho Commercial
Hank. P. T. Betts, cashier of the
Georgia National Bank, 0. V. Cun
ningham, State College of Agri
culture,' state boys' agent; W. Q.
Jordan, vice president American
State Bank and Congreaaman
Brand. John J. Wilkins, president
of the Georgia National la a vice-
president ot the state association.
Judgo Brand made It clear that
he bad no criticism to make of
the Federal Reserve Board and
that he recognised the value of
Its service, but he was unsparing
In his criticism of the policies of
Former Governor W. P. o. Harding,
whoa, polices, ho declared, had
brought ruin and distress to the
to the farmers of Georgia several
year* ago when he was governor,
and. who- now, when he was no
longer goverqor, was still trying to
direct the policies ot the board.
Whnn-Mr. Harding was governor of
this hoard, be had. Judge Brand de
clared, done more to destroy the
South than had been done by
Sherman's army. He had been the
master mind of the boaid, he said,
and waa still trying to manipulate
It to serve Interests adverse to thl.
section. t <drl
ltw.
Special Prices on
Electrical Appliances
Small Cash Payments—Balance on Easy Terms
We offer the following week special prices on the following
electrical appliances noyr in ftock:
8 Hoover Electric Sweepers $6825
$6.50 Cash—Balance on Easy Terms.
1 Hoover, used, Sold for $68.25 . v $40
$6.50 Cash—Balance on Easy Terms.
1 Hughes Electric Range, Sells for $185 $135
■_ $20 Cash—Balance on Easy Terms.
2 Eden Washing Machines, Swinging Wringer, Sells for $135, $110
$15 Cash—Balance on Easy Terms.
1 Western Electric Dish Washer, Sells for $130 $90
$15 Cash—Balance on Easy Tferms.
2 Ironing Machines, Sell for $150 $100
$15 Cash—Balance on Easy Terms.
1 Kitchen Mixer, Sells for $110 $95
$15 Cash—Balance on Easy Terms.
1 Free Cabinet Type Westinghouse Machine, Sells for $115 . $85
$7.50 Cash—Balance on Easy Terms.
1 $35.00 Bridge Lamp .. $22.50 1 $38.50 Bridge Lamp 7., $24.25
1 $28.00 Bridge Lamp .. $20.50 1 $35.00 Bridge Lamp .. $21.75
1 $38.00 Bridge Lamp .. $23.25
$5 Cash on Any of These Lamps—Balance Easy Terras.
ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY
SALES DEPARTMENT
Corner Hancock and College Avenues X
Charlie Brown of Marietta, son ma4h '"“ had bur.-t when he
— * „ I took over the Ravel from Freni -
of former Governor Joseph Brown.
Georgia graduate and member of j „™ n J; y ,
the Marietta Rotary club,
here Friday.
• chase after Jake.
he dropped his
of experience with "chicks."
the^amea ' ColumbllK for j Ho guessed riaht off how many
Harris Jones and the other the-
members of the Georgia golf team
that won the team cup at Knflx-
ville returned Saturday afternoon,
bringing with them the trophies.
They will be on display next week
down town.
"Gravy" Hutchenaon. third sack-
er for the Georgia team last year
was In the rooting section Friday
and Saturday.
*Kffs were in a certain container
and as a reward for his knowledge
received a bantam hen.
The booby prise in this contest
was carired off by an Atlantlan,
but not by Wiley West, and Alonzn
Dudley wanted to know how he waf
go.'ng to get those two baby chicks
home In that powder puff.
Much favorable comment on the
way tho Athens Rotarlnns conduct
ed the Inter-<Sty meeting hero
Friday waa heard. Several Rotarii-
ana declared' the program was the
fineffl they had witnessed at any
Inter-rity meeting. Rotarian Culer
"The .Rotary Wheel,’ ’a~Yong
composed by Rotarian Hugh L-
Hodgson made a big hit at the Ro
tary luncheon Friday. The song
was rendered by the' quartet com
posed of Morton Hodgson, J. L.
Sexton, Jim White, and Jimmie
Bishop.
ville lawyer, Legionnaire, ’Rotarian
and University graduate was
among those here for tho Rotary
Meet Friday. Ed knows most
every body In Athena and
wearing thaUgaUH that 2
wont come dtPW J.*
with bells on. whm ,
meets in July. . Ci e H
birtrh record bhov.
b.xiy-ciRlit birtba «,. re
In Clarke county 3u*n„ g
of April,,accordion :n Ih ,"
announced Saturday l,y p,"
Applewhite, county health
sioncr. ™
This I. the Motet numd
births recorded in Clarx*
month since he came to thi ^
ty. Dr. Applewhite stated t!
nine deaths were reported.
Julian Goetchius, vice president
of the Georgia National hank, can
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once you see our line.
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Clayton St.
Athens, Georgia.
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