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■TUESDAY MAY 15, 1923
THU ffANNEIMTERAlD, 'ATHENS, GEORGM
If hat You Buy
Eat
More
Wheat
Sometimes people buy flour and pot
disappointment and' grief wluyi they bako
it. Those who order
get good flour and all tho satisfaction
that goes with it. Grocers sell it.
Webb-Crawford Co.
Wholesalers, Athens.
BLISH MILLING CO.
Seymour, Indiana
The Ford plant on wheels, complete in every respect, will be seen tonight In full operation at the corner
of College avenue and Washington street sommcnplng at 7:30. City hall lot.
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commission 3 per cent over $1,000;
10 per cent up to $1,000.
HUBERT M. R-YLEE
Law offices Phono 1570.
405 Holman Bldg. Athens, Georgia
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PARAMOUNT
CAFE
CHRIS JONES, Mgj.
Athens’ Newest
Restaurant
My friends nnd former customers will find this
new and up-to-date cafe the best place to get
good meals cooked right and served promptly.
The best the market affords—regular
meals and quick order lunches at
reasonable rates and prices;
PARAMOUNT CAFE
CLAYTON STREET
THIT S0LH1 WAS WRONG
can do the same work in about
twenty minutes. It did not take
me very long to see how much of
a 'saving this was to the owner
of a Ford car.
And, then I learned tliht In tho
United States there are over nine
(thousand dealers who do nothing
(but sell Ford products, and in ad
By MARJORIE LINEWEAVE (CARAVAN was a flock of Camels »dition to this.there are over twen-
You know Solomon said, “There j crossing hot sands of the desert. ty-four thousand garages that sell
was nothingtnew under the'sun.” t with a few Pyramids stuck about |genuine Ford parts and do their
hut the Ford Sendee Caravan that ‘at odd corners, Camel drivers ant (service work In keeping with the
is now traveling through the vari- Camel drivers’ sons, palm and' dnte i policies as outlined by, tho Ford
ous Zone centers In t*ie South
proves that “there h something
new under tho sun.” At least, as
Mr. .Einstein says, “All things are
trees, a water hole always beyond i Motor Company in Detroit,
tho hill and a few Shieka bringln' • j was slowly learning what uni-
up the background. ! form service can be. That tho deal-
You can Imagine my surprise i er j n Athens Would bo giving tho
relative.” This now Idea was ( when I found a number of Ford j same service et tno same prices
proven to me because I had never (trucks pulled-up together in such I tli a t the deafeifin New’ York would
tlirnnnh tlilu IVlOtt CPUVIf it’/•*!>. !_ ... i)in» nnnllirh flnflt* HnllCU I . _ .1.' _ » t , i il..
through this FORI)SERVICfECAR- "a mannor that enough floor space | giving. And, also, I learned that
the automobile world meant. Throe | was offered to havo a complete
times In my life havo I purchased (FORD SERVICE SHOP with all
automobiles from persuasive sales- | its necessary equipment. 1 romem-
mon, who talked about many her jghen 1 was a little girl my
Usings, Including SKUVICE, nnd ! mother told mo ttaero was always
It has boon my snd experience that! n right way and a wrong way to do
' I
Safe Lock Wardrobe
Trunks
' The search for better trunks has
led to Belber “Safe Lock” Ward
robes. We offer them with full con
fidence,; that there are no better
trunks to be had at any price.
The most complete stock of good
trunks we have ever shown awaits
your selection. .
DORSEY FURNITURE CO.
I ,M .Quality Furniture Since 1884
this word SERVICE was muchly
abused', always hearing more about
it before the dale than afterwards.
However, this morning I was
given a personally conducted tour
through, thld FOR SERVICE CAR
AVAN and learned many things
about which I had never dreamed
before. When I asked to visit this
CARAVAN 1 was not very enthus
iastic about tho prospect of look-
frtg at a lot of machine's about
blch I understood nothing. How
ever, every excuso offered' was
countered by a more persuasive In
vitation and I finally accepted.
was under the opinion that a
everything, and that thought was
brought homo to me this morning
when they showed mo operation
after operation, and then took the
trouble of showing mo the differ
ence between the right way and
wrong way of doing.
For example, thoy had a ma
chine they called the burnishing
'machine which Is a machine used
to burnish hearings in a Ford'en
gine. It seems it has been the cus
tom .until lately, to do this work
by band, and they told me thq
average time required 1 for this
work was from six to eight hours,
but when this machine Is used they
—
On This, My First Anniversary, With
The
Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Company
and
GENERAL INSURANCE •’
proud and ono which, I think, It
B. R. BLOODWORTH
•District Manager Northwestern Mutual Life
and General Insurance -
224i/o E. Clayton St. ' • Phon^ 7/1
the public paid tho same price for
Ford parts, regardless In what lo
cality these parts wero purchased.
Also, I learned another interest
ing thing, and that is all Ford
dealers operate their repair sta
tions on a flat rate labor basis. In
other words the Service Depart
ment of the Ford Motor (Company
has worked out a schedule for
every known repair operation on
Ford 1 cars. This Is based on the
quickest and best methods of do.
Ing the repair work with labor sav
ing machinery and modern meth
ods. It means to the customer thnt
there is no haggling, no under
charging ono owner and over
charging another.
I was told how many millions
had been spent by denlers in labor
snvlng equipment, which of course,
cuts down tho time roquired* to
perform tho operation which pass,
es this benefit on to the FVird
owner. Them was so many I havo
forgotten tho exact amount How
ever, I do remember being told
tqat tho Ford dealers In America
had of fifty million dollars Invest
ed in genuine Ford parts, which
means that hn owner Is nevor
more than a few miles at jeast
from a parts dealer.
I was always under tho opinion
enabled the Ford's to endure strains
of constant dally use on roads that
most of us know so wfiflT
That there is a difference be
tween a drive shaft pinion mpde
of soft stock and one of which is
a drop forging of alloy steel pass
ing through a special heating
process. That coll vibrators can
be made with lead points as well
as with Tungsten points. In fact,
the big thing I learned, after all
is said and done, that the entire
resources of the Ford Motor Com
pany are behind every one of their
products and Hiat their reputation
is at stake when a genuine Ford
part Is sold and the reason they
are now doing more than half of
the automobile business is* because
they are giving more for the dol
lar.
j Around Athens
I With Col. T. Larry Gantt
NEXT SUNDAY Itrv. Mr. Wit
kerson will be absent at the Bap
tist Convention In Kansan City
and Deacon’s T. S. Mell will speak
in the morning and Ablt Nix will
speak at the night service.
THE Y. W. C. A. Camp opens
June 19th. Reservations this yeoi
are coming In from all parts of
the state. This camp Is a great
force In tfie religious life of the
young peoptedn the city.
BETWEEN THIRTY-Flve and
forty cars nnd trucks laden with
country produce, were at the curb
market Saturday. They brought
things from country ham to green
forago for stock, nnd spring chick
ens to flour. Also old-fashioned
ground meal from country corn,
MRS. MAE WOOD ‘BRYANT
had on exhibit at the curb mar
ket samples of the different fruits
nnd vegetables canned by glrli
from off tho form, under her dir
ections, and they made a most at
tractive display. Among them war
n bottle of fig. syrup. 1 Mrs. Bry
ant is doing great work la her de
partment.
There wero farmers at tjie curb
market from all surrounding coun
ties. Krnnklin sent country hams
and other produce, Mr. Harold
Hulmo a truck-load of kiln dried
sweet potatoes, Mr. nnd Mrs. P|nk
Price, of High 'Shoals, brought r
load of the nice produce they
Know so well How to select. Let
all of our cltlsens, and especially
the ladles turn out next Saturday
nnd patronise tho 4urb market
ithat Ford parts were Ford parts
nnd tho place to got thorn was at
I tho corner grocery or drug Btoro.
1 bu * I learned thnt there are Ford
Jiartn nnd Gennlno Ford parts, and
a Genuine Ford part Is' made of
Pord steel, heat treated, that has
ms
MR. BENSON says when
bought the bakery the best 'annual j
tale of bread was $40,aoo. Last
year his sale aggregated two hun
dred and four thousand dollars
Our Athens bakeries ship bread
nil over the country/ Mr. Benson
has a branch bakery In Elberton.
MR WOOD ASHFORD of Wat-
kinsville, was in tho city a few day*
ngo. He says he has all of his
forms rented for this year and
hopes to do something. Last yeai
he got only a ’possum ns rent for
the largest and best farm b* owns
If yotiaro 1 of ths 95 In every 100
who suffer from Dandruff or* some
icalp trouble, jtist try Mahdeen, for
IS roar tlM. ths rat of . 1t-cx. belli*
kj w,,r cannot athens *■«»
LET OUR CITIZENS all go tr
work nnd drum up a large crowd
for the! curb market td be held
next Saturday. We owe this to
our country friends. Vou can bu>
at this curb market the nicest an?
freshept country produce at firs’
hand prices. Our Athens ladler
Should by all means attend thlf.
market. It bringe the buyer and
producer together.
Buying clothes is a necessity.
Buying good clothes is a test of good
judgment.
Selling good clothes is the test of a
store’s character.
ffe sell and recommend
Kuppenheimer
GOOD CLOTHES
New models are just in. A re
velation in fine fabrics and colors. Beau
tiful tailoring. Distinctive designs.
Youths’ Suits with two (2) pairs of Ionic
trousers and also knickcrbockcr suits with
(2) pairs of trouscs for the lounger
brother.
Straw Hats of Every description.
Our stock of Fiorsheim Oxfords is
complect with the newest styles.
Lee Morris
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”
Corner Broad and Jackson Sts.
A Sweater Sale
j; * , That Will Make Things Hum
And Start.All Atens Talking
MAYBVRG'S Side of Sweaters
$1.89
WILL MAKE NEW HISTORY FOR SWEATER SELLING
Our New York office closed out a manufacturers surplus
stock of Slip-over Sweaters, consisting of All Wqol, Silk and
Wool and Mohair sweaters in most every conceivable color and
color combinations. About 1,000 Sweaters were allpted to the
Athens store. We have arranged representative lots on three
long tables for easy choosing. .
In attending this sale expect to see extraordinary values for
not a Sweater in this lot would sell regularly for less than $3.00.
Y<jur unrestricted choice at retail for , ..
None Sold tp Merchants.
MAYBURG’S Iiic-
278 CLAYTON STREET
checae factory to furalih a mat
kot for raJIk? For only II,I
factory odn h, established to ui«
oil tho milk In this section. It will
also encourage dairying nnd cattli
raising.
IF YOU WILL note tho number
of students attending the State
Colleges In Athene you will eei
that our city la founded on the
bed-rock of enduring proeperlty
The Hehnha alone epend large
sume of money every month end
the nioimet echool fills the link In
the dull season.
Ms»7e With Fresh
Sweet Milk
Golden Cream
Bread
PURE AND SPARKLING
NATURE'S BEST REMEDY
No other watef has tho wonderful taato, tho Invigorating fool
ing that It leaves aftor oach glaaa full—It’s delightful, yoo It’o—
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Drink -It All Year ’Round—But Especially In 8orlng and Bum
mer—PHONE 15
Linton Springs Water Company
Office Broad (tract
Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads.
THE MAN WHO IS ABLE—
TO PROVIDE ALL THE NECESSITIES AND LUXURIES OF LIFE
• very probably started life
with littlo money. He owns a
home, nico furniture, nutos and
things because ho was prudent
and
1HRIFTY
Begin now to put nsido a small
amount of your earnings nnd
you’ll be surprised' bow ‘ by
steady saving nnd Interest—
earning you can accumulate
We Pay 4% Interest on
Savings Deposits
START A
MHOS ACCOUNT
AMERICAN STATE BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Corner College Avenue and Washington Street -
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