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lisoAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1932
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: \ hington's life; local
4 reorgia; power, light
bic Itv: University clinical
t ek in sports;, pro
| nges in-'Georgla Consti
k. 43 llege personnel ot
ome useful reference books:
music program, and
news feature. |
\ Lowe, director of the Uni
v of Georgia personnel of
wi yeak on the subject:
Colleg Personnel Office”
the niversity radic at 2 p.
rid The series on Useful
bnce books, which will ¢,
py Duncan Burnet, librariaa,
nez Daughtry Burnet, instruc
b reference hLooks, will begin
y. The subject lis “Early
er Apri 1 the postal rates
re raised on mail going to
bllowing countries: Dominican
blic Ecuador, -Guetamala,
| Honduras, México, and Nic
b2, Letters for each ounce or
on will be '3 _.cents; single
brds, 2 cents, and double
it the Diamond Hill schooi
Saturday night, there will
nlav “What About Betty” pre.
d
F. McLendon, associate pro
f veterinary medicine, wiil
ks “Feed and Care of Dairy
8 o the Georgia State
e of Agriculture radio at
p. m. Friday. .Other features
e program include the follow-
New Trends in Dancing,”
Plga I Rickardson, adjunct
ssor of physical education;
k Demonstration Report,” by
. Richardson, extension poul
n; Mrs. Frances White Yow,
! Miss Lucile Kimble, pi
. questions and answers, and
crop and market informa
op 2 of the Boy Scouts of
lea will meet Friday night at
lock in the Prince Avenue
st chureh
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tal Employes
, l
Sequest Half-Day |
. {
Holiday Saturdays!
unanimous request from Ath-'
posotffice employes to thol
e of Athens for .a Saturday |
holiday is volced by Pos‘.-i
er Paul L. Smith, speaking in
If of the many - men and]
en who make up Athens’ pos
ervice |
¢ 10 a custom established in
fica some years ago, and
h has now become genm‘ally]
ted throughout the nation,
of closing business houses .'?ti
on Saturday, Congress pass. |
law requiring all postoffice |
orities to give each employe |
afternoon off a ‘week. recoms
ing Saturday as_the day flff«}
Is has, therefore, necessitated |
hiring of additional su‘bsti-l
b and consequently the spvnd-!r
f more money out of the tax- |
'S peckets for this purpose, |
B "ostofficegiikave for this
closed onilie%y on Snturdm\";
or herebd® telieving both
nd tax - payei. This
148 become generally adopt
irouphout the country and
bostofficag wSieorgia close
hoor | Satuedse
wever, Sfi"'r.nints out
Y aeßn '4:“‘l3' be taken
Posiotfice authorities mus
the consent of the public ant
¥ that he ls asking, on
[ of the workers under hin
C f the people of Ath
t ] been pointed out that
t* relieving the tax-pavi¢ (!
P the svorker, this Saturday
holiday ~win greatly stimulate
18ss by permitting the work.
> rade on thelr Saturday aft
on off
dera] ispectors have confer.
Wi Postmaster Smith, and
| mended that this action
ke With the consent of a
the patrons-of the local
tnaster Smith wishes to as-
N the attitude of the people of
§ towards this proposei
E 2nd feels that such a step
- 4 great move towards aid-
Yt working mahg condition,
Mulating business in this ter..
Y, angd relleving the alreads
Vily over . burdened tax
é:mm MAN HEARS
TENCE OF DEATH
LHOUN, ga +~(AP)— Henry
ETOCTY, 40-vear. . oid Georgia
* lirat fop slaving his wife
[ & pocket knige,
o OTmMer wag - eenvicted Astor
8 trial yesterday. The
k"I ! he stabbed his wife
ot tWo had ween separated
a 1 oUrt ordered him to pay
Timony. i couple had
Children, Defenge attorneys
ey would appeal,
Announcements
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
Sheriff, cf Clarke county., subject
to the rules and regulations as
adopted by the Democratic Execu
tive committee for the primary to
be held on March 26, 1932.
WALTER E. JACKSON.
FOR CLERK OF COURTS
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
Clerk of the Superior and City
Courts, with A. B. Coile as Dep
uty Clerk, subject to the rules
and regulations as adopted by the
Demacratic Executive committee
for the primary to be held on
March 26, 1932. :
ELMER J. CRAWFORD.
FOR ORDINARY
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re.election to the office of
Ordinary, of Clarke county, sub
ject to the rules and regulations
as adopted by the DNemoecratic
Executive committee for the rri
mary to be hecld on March 26,
1932.
R. €., ORR.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
T hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
Justice of the Peace, of the Ath
ens, 216th district, subject to the
-ules and regulations as promul
zated by the Democratic Execu
tive comniittee for the primary te
be hrld on March 26, 1932, Your
support. and vote will be greatly
appreciated.
JOE H. LUMPKIN.
FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Justice of the Peace of the
216th District, G. M, of Clarke
county, Georgia, subject to the
rules and regulations and the ac
tion of the voters in the Demo
cratic primary election called for
March 26, 1932. Your vote and
influence will be greatly appre
ciated,
" GEORGE T. BURPEE.
COUNTY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
1 hereby anpounce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
County School Superintendent, of
Clarke county, subject to the
rules and regulations as adopted
by the Democratic Executive com
mittee for the primary to be held
on March 26, 1932.
Wm, RUTHERFORD COILE.
FOR TREASURER
I hereby anncunce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
Treasurer ,of Clarke county, sub
ject to the rules and regulations
as adopted by the Democratic Exe
cutive committee for the primary
to be held on March 26, 1932.
E. 1. SMITH, JR.
; FOR CORONER ; |
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election to the office of Coro- |
ner of Clarke county, subject to‘
the rules and regulations as adopt
ed by the Democratic Executize’
cominittee, controlling the primary}
election to be held on March 26,
1932,
YOUNG DAVIS.
FOR CORONER .
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of
Coroner, of Clarke county, subject
to the rules and regulations as
adopted by the Democratic Execu
tive committee, controlling the
primary election to be held or
March 26, 1932.
J. F. SEEPHERD.
FODX CORONER
TO THE VOTERS:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Corner of Clarke counly,
subject to the rules and regula
tions of the County Democratic
Executive Committee, governirg
the election to be held March 26,
1932. 1 was born and raised .n
Clarke county, and 1 feel that we
need an active coroner, and yov
support will be appreciated.
Respectfully,
WILLIAM H. AKINS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of Tax
Receiver, of Clarke county, subd
ject {5 the rules and regulations
as adopted by the Democratic
Executive committee for the pri.
mary to be held on March 28
1932. :
W. M. BRYANT.
| FOR TAX RECEIVER :
. 1 hereby announce myself al
' candidate for Tax Receiver of;]
. Clarke county, Georgia, subject tol
‘the rules. and regulations of the
7].’)elnocr&§;‘prir.;ary election to bel
held on “Miarch 26th, 1932. Your
, vote and influence will be appre
| ciated. : |
I HAROLD 7. PUCK. . |
f FOR TAA COLLECTOR i
' I hereby announce my candidacy
}for re-election as Tax Collector
subject to .the rules and regula.
"tions of the Clarke County Demo
cratic Executive committee in the
| primary to be held March 28,
1932. I will appreciate the suppor/
‘ot all the voters. Respectfuily,
i ARTHUR M. BURCH.
‘ FOR TAX COLLECTOR |
i I hereby announce myself a can-{
didate for Tax Collect>r of Clarke
’cox.nty subject to the rules and
‘regulations of the Democratic Pri-’
| mary.
‘ ALBERT E. DAVISON.
Re N i
} Highest Scorer in
| Dixie This Season
| ATLANTA; guwi €AP) = The
!Southern conlecence aigh scoring
| baskethall crown for 1932 goes to
a sophomore, Harris Samuels,
Louisiana State university for
ward.
. He has amassed 130 points in
16 zames, au average of better
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FOR RENT
SPECIAL SALE $lO Dresses for
$7.95. New shipment Sport
Dresses in bright Spring shades
Olivia Cook Dress Shop, 228 E.
Clayton. £2B¢
FOR RENT-—Rooms, with or with
out board, and furnished or un
furnished apartments with ali
conveniences, in good location;
also storage room. - Prices reas
onable. Phone 1422, f2Bp'
FOR RENT—Five room house,
nine acres land, five miles out,
Commerce road. Will rent all or
part of house. Mrs. J. F. Burger,
Route 1, Athens, Ga. £256p
FOR RENT—Apartments to rent
in Athens only apartment houses.
Joel Realty Co., Phone 335.
eod f29c
FOR RENT—I7O King Avenue,
two bedrooms, sleeping porch,
etc,, furnace, fine condition,
$36.00; 491 Satulah Avenue,
$11.00; 193 Cleveland Avenne,
$12.00; 697 S. Milledge, $32.50;
163 Virginia, $26.50; 183 Grady,
nice brick home. Phone 345,
Lipscomb-Dearing-Hutchins, Inec.
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FURNISHED HOUSE—Completely
furnished, with piano, large
lot at 1689 S. Lumpkin Street,
reasonable; nice furnished
apartment on Dearing Street,
downstairs, reasonable. Unfur.
nished apartment, upstairs, 150%
Cloverhurst Terrace, See Lips
comb-Dearing-Hutchins, Inc.
. f2s¢
FOR SALE |
FOR SALE — Galvanized V-Crimp
. and Corrugated Roofing, Asphait
Hexagon Shingles and Roll Roof
ing; Doors, Windows and Win
dow f(ilass. Field and Garden
Fence; Barbed Wire and Oak and
I Steel Posts, Christian Hardware
l & QCrocery, Broad Street, milc
FOR SALE—Fresh cocoanut syrup
from our candy department at
lower prices; also genuine Cubaa
molasses, sugar house and coun
try sorghum. Christian Hard.
ware and Grocery, Broad street.
mic
DRY CLEANERS
WE DRY CLEAN 3 Dresses for
SI.OO. White Dry Cleaners, “The
Cleaners that Clean,” Phone 686.
f2Bp |
SPRAYING ;
i ettt e e
NOW IS THE TIME to spray friit
trees with Lime-Sulphur Solu
tion, We are in a position to do;
a small amount of spraying, and
will do it right, Denmark Hali
Farm: Phone 694-J. f26c
VACCINATION NOTICE 1
All dogs eight weeks of age or
over must be VACCINATED
against RABIES, during the month
of MARCH, By order Board of
Health, fl4 17 21 25 29
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LOST—Thursday on College Ave
nue, double string of sead pearls
with gold clasp. Reward for re
turn to Banner-Herald. 28¢
LOST—Lost or strayed, white
English buil pup, clipped tail, six
months old, answers to name of
“King.” Eddle Hale, pl@e‘ ie 9108,
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Best Grade Pure White
Mineral Oil—Extra Heavy
Full Pt., 49¢; Full Qt., 75¢
PHONE 67 or 68
Moon - Winn Drug Co.
than eight points per contest. His
season’s total, however, is 18
points suy of the all-time record
of 148 points made last year by
Bill Perkins, Georgia Tech center,
and one point behind the mark
made in 1930 by Cox, forward,
and Williams, center. of Washing
ton and Lee. .
Samuels rang-57 goals from the
flield and 16 from thé foul line for
his secason’s efforts. He accounted
for more than 25 points in a sin.
gle game.
YForrest - Sale, . another athlete
playing his first season as regu
lar center for Kentucky, comes
next with 126 points, while Jack
Torrance, who also is a sopho.
more at Louisiana State, has 126.
He alternates between center and
forward. Lo s et
JUICK SERVICE ON ALL CARS
F IT'S TROUBLE—PHONE 1871
Porterfield's Garage
2rices Reasonable-—-
—Work Guaranteed
150 Washington St.—Athens, Ga.
SEEDS AND PLANTS
All Varieties
Fresh Shipments
We Deliver—Phone 1066
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIR LINE
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Ga. |
To and From South and West
ARRIVE— —LEPART
10:03 pm Birmingham 6:20 am
1:30 am Atlanta 4:10 am
Atlanta
3:03 pm B-ham-Mem, 2:20,pm
To and From North and South
2:20 pm Rich.-Norfolk 3:04 pm
New York-Wash.
4:10 a.m. Rich.-Norfolk 10:03 p.m.
New York-Wash.
6:20 am., Richmond 1:30 am.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
TRAINS
Depart for Macon
Daily 8:00 am. and 4:10 p.m.
Arrive from Macon |
Daily 12:056 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
SCHEDURES
Leaves Athens
No. 2 Daily 7:45 a.m.
No. 12 Daily ex. Sunday 10:45 a.m.
Arrives Athens
No. 11 Daily ex. Sunday 10:00 a.m.
NO. Dalily . 4:56 pm.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULE
Train 51 arrives Athens 7:45 A.M.
Daily except Sunday
Train 50 leaves Athdns 11:45 AM.
Daily except Sunday
Train 53 arrives Athens 11:556 A.M.
Sundays only
Train 52 Leaves Athens 1:656 P.M.
Sundays only.
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