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Athens Prices on Most Com/'modities
Lower Than Atlanta or U. §{ Average
© The Clarke County Conhsumer’'s
Ccuncil has been studying for the'
cecond vyear the prices of food
products in’ ~Athens, This price
study is miade by getting the
prices of the products in eleven|
of the representative stores ini
Athens and averaging these prices. |
Fach merehant is asked for tho=
prices of similar brands of- foods,
these brands being the avm'agel
priced. Prands, both the most ex- |
pensive and lowest brands are dis- |
w‘ga% ; |
Thé emplosed table given below}
“4ows the prices both of 1935 and
4 comparative date in 1936, Thesel
Are compared with the Atlanta|
prices of three weeks previous, and'
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. Yrem— !
; 1, Top Round Steak ./p s e we
2. Ground Beef .4 oo do oo ae o
3. Chuck ROast .o o 4 «v oo oo o
4, Rib ROASt .. oc.vs 4o oo 9o oo
6. Ham, smoked, whole .. «¢ o
8., Pork Loin ROBt oo oy ac oo o
BN PorE CHODE o ov o so sk p 5 08
«8. Bacon, smoked, sliced .. «s oo
9, Salt Pork .. +. co s so 00 0s
,10. Leg of Lamb .. sc oo oo 20 »e
11, Rib ChOPS «. vs oo oo ss oo e
12, BreaSt or Stew .. oo oo oo a 0
13, Roasting Hens .. e. s oo o 0
14, Eggs, Fresh .. oo oo oo oy os
216, Salmon, PInK .. eo ge' 0s 2o we
ElB. Balmon, Red oo oi saiosive o 5
Y. Mk vesh .. ovs o we ek ae e
“18. Evaporated Milk .. .4 se os e
19. American Cheddar Cheese ....
20, Butter, Creamery .. se oo o 1 o
21, Oleomargarine. ~ «: +«s oo oo sa
22, Lard, compound, bulk ~ .. ~
23, Vegetable Shortening .. ee os
DR Belall T iiy v an v oas e 4
26, Bugar, granulated . s s se
“z‘, Flour, wheat S 8 se ts sa s sa
BBE- Uorn Menl oo sy s do s o 4 ok
P”n Rollad Oatfi N R VR S e X
90, Wisite Breaa v, Lo S sl e
190, Boda Crackers «v .o oo o+
BRL, Navy Beans ~ vo ie les 4058
82, Blackeyed Peas .. .. ov ov vy
Efl Peanut BUtter .. oo o s o¢
NS, Potatoes, Irish o oo oo’ 50 ¥4
Bb. Sweet Polatoes i. oo se os e
533'. Cabbage A 8 99 a 9 el rea e o 8
BRI OIONE o) & oo W% o 4 as Wy WE
88, Lettuce ~ oa se o 4 ot s we ag
BB DRPIOLR o, oo 6 46 0b veies vy
W BADACKH o 0 s svone b 6 be in kb
41, Prunes ®% 0e o 0 se ew a 0 os as
42, Peaghes, oanned .. +s s« oo w 0
“«.P;‘rfl A% e Be eme e ee es e
‘”‘:‘“%mpph‘ Cple% ina .{4- as ew
45, Tomatoes, canned sss e, ne
4‘§‘CQl'D sdé. 80 d o 0 anil ’ srime o
MEEINNS . oo vy il e Ny
48. ffloflee Sy se ee » “1"(- .
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' BOGART, G&%~—Miss Sarah Thuar
. mond has returned to her work at
o nem the Bogart school after being ill
- Y, with mumps for several days in
* i Athens.
i 'f[ Friende of Helen Watson will be
v sl
gw}flad to know that she is muchi
& *hotter after being il for two
. ‘weeks with a serious knee injury.‘
i " A number of persons atteylde(ll
4p the annual meeting of the Tri
,gy County Choir at Bogart Baptist
i church last Sunday.
... Miss Lucile Anthony spent last
. . week-end in Wadley, Ga., as the
+; Buest of Reér cousin, Miss Helen
) Par, who is teaching in the Wad
‘, ley school,
~ Coach E. N. Anthony and sev
at" _ éral members of the boys' basket~
~ ball team *attendéd the game be
? _tween Athens High and Statham
“ .+ Monday night.
* ' A number of persons are at
«ktendlng the Fortune Telling Min
“sirel Medicine Comedian Black
; Face Acrobatic show, that has
¥ been here for the past several
+ days. Everyone has heen told who
& they are geing to marry and how
¢ many million ' dollars they wil
. i‘have in sevéral more years.
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. FOUND?" ©
P
yldeal Remedy for f = .
PAIN [}*
fhough I have tried all good [ S
remédies Capudine suits me best Ji SESES
, becguse it is unusually quick NERE
sad; gentle.” For headache, s
neuralgie, or muscle aches, Sl
use either Capudine Liguid or < R
Capudine Brand Tablets. FCRE
|.DON’T GUESS |
.=« BUY A USED CAR WITH A
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
SEE CLASSIFIED
SECTION EVERY
MONDAY AND
THURSDAY FOR
SPECIAL
BARGAINS
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l C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO. @I
ATHENS’' OLDEST DEALER
the United [States average prices
'of the sam jdate. These are the
last availgble prices.
<l7 WAL ny of the articles there
\ha.s beenl a slight decrease in a
years time) and it will be noticed
; that the present Athens prices are
in numerous instances lower than
both the United States average or
‘the Atlanta.,
| The Clarke County Consumer’s
Qouncil will continue the price
study each two weeks.
‘, The Council is made up of the
jfollowlng: H. M. Heckman, chair
man; Dr. M. P. Jarnagin, Miss
t Ann Dolvin, Mrs, Dean Amis,
lMiss Mary E. Creswell, L. O.
Price, 1., W, Watson.
Atlanta U. 8.
Athens Prices Prices Prices
1935 1936 1936 1936
Jan, 30 Feb. 4 Jan. 14 Jan. 14
27.8 32.3 36.8 34.9
14.7 15.0 wave v ies
16.5 18.7 23.4 24.6
20.0 24.0 306 30.9
249 oy 31.3 33.2
266 25.0 21.7 26.8
28.1 21.3 31.5 32.3
35.0 37.0 40.7 43.6
18.9 13.9 26.7 274
27.6 27.9 29.3 29.0
33.6 32.9 41.5 356.7
14.9 13.7 143 13.8
248 29.3 27.0 32.3
35.6 34.0 394 38.4
12.9 11,9 12.8 13.3
21.6 248 263 25.0
13.2 12.8 13.9 esse
8.2 8.0 79 7.8
224 21.7 p 23.8 27.8
40.6 200. ™ 413 40.9
20.3 22.0 19.1 18.7
158 * 287 15.0 15.5
204 . 18.4 19.0 21.9
22,4 N 230 24.8
88 . 0.5 6.0 6.7
H. 4. . 4.7 5.2 4.9
2.9 2.4, 2.6 5.0
g Lo il 8.1 7.4
9.8 0.3 9.0 8.6
14.0 1.7 80T 16.0 17.9
18 ; 6.8 6.0 632
13 1 .5 7.4 8.6
17.0 17,1 20.4 211
sß3i. 27 2.6 2.3
2.8 : .28 3.2 3.z
3. %4 3.8 3.
w 7 5.1 4.6 a 3
105 Ll A 0 8.2 7.2
9.2 & 8.3 7.6 6.1
el U ROiR 8.4 8.1
10.9 i A% 9.6 10.0
21,6 20.9 207 19.0
288 .28 23.4 22.9
2.« 22.6 242 22.6
SBd . &b 8.9 -
WL b 1.3 1.4
9.4 % 188 J 17.9 16.2
278 17T 984 2 24.3
SANFORD NEWS
'SANFORD, Ga.—The Rev. B, |
W, Hancock filled his regular ap
pointment for Gordoun's Chapel
churét Sunday.
Me. and Mrs, J. M. Relaford
spent the past week-end at New
Harmony with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Fields,
Miss Mary l.ou Barber of Athe
ens spent several days last week
as the guest of her mother, Mrs.
1, S. Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ray ‘and
Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Dillard were
the guests of J. A. Fieldg and
family Sunday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs, W, N, Stone and
children of Athens were the
- guests of relatives here Sunday. :
‘, Miss Lucile Williams was the,
guest of Miss Jennie ‘Ree Stone
Sunday, F
Miss Juanita Adams is spending
several days at her home here,
being called due to the illness of
her mother, Mrs, J. A. Adams. .
Friends of Master Nelan Fields
will regret to learn of his illness
with pneumonia and hope that he
will recover soon, ;
Friends of J. H, Barnett will be
interested to learn that he is im
proving after being seriously ill
with pneumonia for the past sev
eral days,
| Mrs. Alsie Riden of Athens
lspent the week-end with her sis
ter, Mrs. W, F. Relaford.
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Hancock
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A, F. Seagraves Sunday. )
My, and Mrs. Otho Massey
spent the week-end as the guests
of* Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Epps of
Colbert.
l Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Dillard,
Jr., were the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. J, A, Stone ' Sunday after
noon.
We have taken the gamble out of used
car buying. You select any car priced
over SIOO.OO, drive it for two days
—plenty of time to test it, examine
it, satisfy yourself that it is a real
honest-value —or bring it back and
your money will be cheerfully re
funded — provided only that the car
is in its original condition. That's the
sound way to buy a used car.
““THE SANNER.-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
STILL RESPONDS
CONCORD. N. H.—(#)—Femin
ity still responds to the call of
the army- §
Army alr force officers arrang
ing a dance for enlisted men here
last night expressed fear there
would not be enough girls to go
around. They issued an appeal ta
voung women to sacrifice other
“dates” to attend, without male
escorts.
Practically atl of the 200 enlist
ed men went to the dance. So
did some 200 girls. Late :n the
evening more girls arrived. There
were more than enough to go
around.
The dance continued until eatrly
morning. ‘
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THE ELECTRIC RANGE, LIKE THE MOTOR CAR, BRINGj
BEAUTY ---CONVENIENCE---ECONOMY TO MODERN LIVIN
ol TRAINING COURSE
‘ A two-week training course in
soil conservation work will be held
here beginning Monday, February
17, L. E. Rast, state coordinator of
the Soil Conservation Seérvice,. an
nounced today,
The training course will be held
under the direction of the regional
office of the soil conservation ser
vice, Spartanburg, 8. C., and those
attending will sinclude the eight
assistant county agents handling
soil conservationnn work in coun
ties where state soil conservation
CCC camps are located.
The teachers will he specialists
from the ragional and state offices
of the Soil Conservation 'Service
and the state agricultural exten
sion service,
: ' Careful, certain, the development of
oo D) ... the automobile has been wrought
gN K by patient, resourceful engineers.
= @&E‘ A= & | Born as an'expensive, unréliable
% N m(!‘) “"horseless carriage, ' the richman’s
-“b§B i : S K 1
"-.-\@/ {’\ A“O /" [ - plaything, it has become luxurious
,~ *** ' transportation within the means of
93 everyone. So it'is with the Electric
Range, invented after years of research to answer the wide
demand for a flameless method of cooking. :
At first,” an "ugly duckling’’--- high priced and expensive
to operate---it has evolved into the most efficient and economi
cal cooking method there is---a servant every family can afford.
The modern Electric Range has been proved through the
years by every kind of scientific and practical test. More than
s GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
WEATHER NOTE
AUETIN, Minn—Salesmajp Lee
Hoppe stopped to rescue a truck
| driver trapped in drifted snow. It
| was so cold, he declared later,
that icicles two inches long froze
on their eyelids and finaly thelr
eyelids froze shut. He and the
truck driver had to climb into the
truck and thaw them out.
| WOLVES AT THE DOOR
I CHICAGO .—Wolwves, apparently
driven south by severe cold.
camped almost on Chicago dooOr
step. In adjoining Lake county
the situation was such that the
hoard of supervisors announced a
sl2 bounty would be paid for each
one slain. Frank Calzavara col
lected first. He found one in his
| chicken coop-
i RECORD BOOKS ]
ASHBURN, Ga. — (#) — County
'Asent BE. C. Mann reports 'that hel
has obtained farm record hooks
kept last year by one out of every‘
10 farmers in Turner county. He |
is summarizing ana studying those |
records to get a ecross aection of |
| the farming of the county last year. i
| Gt et [
i BUILD CLUB HOUSE i
AMERICUS, Ga. — (® — The|
Thalean Home Demonstration club
has earned $l5O to go toward build- l
ing their club house, reponts Miss |
Lanere Thompson, assistant home |
‘demonstration agent. The Sumter |
county hoavd of edaenticr voted |
IHOO during January, and dona-‘
tions from othe: agencies ave prom
ised, |
a million-and-a-half modern American women how acdlaim itg
superiorities. Never will they go back to cook'{né methods it ot
were “‘tops’’ in Grandmother's day. Theirs are sound rgeasf. LS.
Unlike old-timey'methods, the Elect'ric‘Ra':':llgAe' do%s ot peal
away the important food elements or destroy precious vi;,sm;x'.s,
so vital to vigorous health. Its spotless cleanliness never sc-.g
pretty curtains and walls, or bright, colortul atensils. - -
Completely automatic in operation, it cooks 'efitite,maa}s
gsafely and rapidly in its insulated oven. It de!fiandé-nc dwe
wastetully spent in watching, waiting anxiety. Alwavs, every
time, results are the same-- perfect. o £ {3
It is a range of surpassing beauty that you mfiyéfiselfi “ongr
with justifiable pride. Some day you will cook on @ mode 1
Electric Range-~the range that stays modern. Let it be s g,
HE WON'T RIDE -
CHARLESTON, 8. C.—(#)—Har
old Jones, 28, of Minneapolis, is
pounding the highway somewhere
south of here refusing-to -take a
ride with anyone-
He’s walking himself .back to
health, he says, and since ~Janu
ary 1, 1935, has worn out 456 pair
of shoes.
He was wearing his 46th - pair
when he arrived here from Char
lotte, N C., and headed-for Savan
rah and Tampa. He wants to
cover each state in the union, then
extend his walking to foreign soil.
Jones wears a blue uniform with
a cap and badge denoting.him as
a captain in the school safety. pas.
trols of the American Automobile
Association. \ g
Jones said he walks 40 to 65
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY "\936.
M
miles a day and for the past threo
.weeks . has been living on coffee
and’ doughnuts. S
End The Torture
. o
Of ltching Skin
Athlete’s Foot, Ringworm, Eczema,
Tetier, Itch and all similar trou
bles instantly eased with first treal
ment of Tetterine or morney back.
A soothing, cooling, ointment that
penetrates to the parasites that bore
into the skin. Tetterine stops the
ftch immediately and & few days
treatment kills the paresites. Healing
and healthy skin growth promptly
follow. Successfully used for more
than 50 years, Get Teiterine from
any drug store today and fry it
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