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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1847,
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BIRDSEY’S BEST 195 3.80
4 BROTHERS 1.85 = 3.60
MONEY SAVER 172 354
WHOLE WHEAT (Graham) 10 Ibs.77¢
SPECIAL DISCOUNT 200 Ibs, OR MORE.
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by SAM WOODS |
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§ Dr. M. P. Jarnigan; head 'of
| the Animal. Husbandry Depart
{ment at the University, was ine
featued speaker at the regular
weekly lunscheon meeing of tae
Rotary Club Wednesday, being
weekly luncheon meeting of the
jed vy Archie Langiey.
l Dr. Jarnigan is greatly en->
| thused over the oppotunities of
|this state to become one of the
!teading producers of livestock in
lthe nation before very many
gnm:e vears. However, he stress
icd iaat in order to do so, Georgia
Iwill have to grow more feed for
i livestock. .
{ The-speaker said that in the
;past ten years the state has
| learned the value of soil conserva
tion and with the further expan
l.\ion cf this - prog-am, Georgia
{land will naturally be much rich
ter in the matters of producing
Emv feed that a successful live=
| stock raising program demands.
i Dr. sarnigan said that' during
i the period from 1943 until the
i present, the gross ilacome of the
i’gtzmé has greatly = increased in
the matter of produce, citing that
| the poultry raising industry
f.k:hm'.'(*(i an increase of $4,000,000
1o bring the total yearly income
at the present to $13,000,000
!'l‘hu speake~ also gave figureg on
cattle raising and other fam pro
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA, ~
duce, showing remarkable in
creases.
Rapid Increase
He said that Georgia is rapid=
lv becoming a cattle breeding
state and pointeq to the [lact
state animals bred in Georgia
jare in great demand in all parts
’of the country, especially with
i those starting ‘aerds of their own.
{ By way of showing the money to
lbe made in cattle raising, Dr.
{Jarnigan citeq various livestock
| maketing centers in South Geor
| gia, pointing out the good prices
‘boim{ paid farmers for their
stock.
Percy Huggins presided at the
meeting in the absence of Lamar
Dodd ang called attention to the
play, *“The Man Who Came 'to
Dinner” to be presented by the
University Theate» in the Fine
Arts Auditoriuma on_March 5, 6
and 1. o
Visitors were presented by
Brant Dozier as follows: C. E.
Johnson Tampa, Fla, with Nel
con Hitchecock; Horace Chapman
ang Charles Homer with Dr. J.
C. Wilkinson; W. L. Brady and
William Knowles, Atlanta, with
John Drewry; E. C. Wright, At
lanta, with W. H. Benson. Two
Roamin’ Rotarians were Frank
Martin, Elbe-ton, and -Charles
Weihr, of Tampa, Fla.
Washington Program
Presented At
Jomemakers' Club
The Homemakers' Club of the
Jocational School met at the
chool building on Wednesday at
7:30 o’clock. Hazel Hayes, the
yresident, presided over the busi
. Chs desiive, Sewing projects for
the remaining part of the year
were discussed. ~ Announcement
was made that girls have enter
ed the dresmaking contest. Oth
er articles of clothing are being
made from material given to the
club by Mrs. J. W. Bailey, local
D. A. R. Regent.
An interesting feature of the
meeting was the following
George Washington program:
The Early Life of George Wash
ington, by Hazel Hayes; The
Home Life of Washington, Lila
Hayes; Washington, the Soldier,
Jo ‘Anne Skirper; A study of
Gilbert Stuart's Portrait of
Washington, Mrs. Tolnas.
During the social hour re
{reshments were enjoyed by the
group.
Members present at this meet
ing were: Virginia Skinner, Reba
Lavender Grace Avery, Hazel
Hayes, Bobby Jean Grambell Jo
Anne Skinner, Faye Fitzpairick,
Cortez Fleeman.
Publicity Chairman
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Graduate Club
Formed Recently
At University
A Graduate Club was formed
this week by graduate students
in the University of Georgia Col
lege of Education to promote mat
ters of interest to graduate stu
dents in educational fields to pro=-
vide for a more perfect social uni
ty among these students; and to
create a link between these fu
tire school people and those now
in the field. : !
William King, Forsyth, was el
ected chairman of the sieering
committee. Other students named
to this committee were Barron
Scarborough, Comer; Mrs. Maude
Hollingsworth, Adel; Geneva
Watkins, Ball Ground; and Anna
Williams, Ty Ty.
The next meeting will be held
Mareh 6.
Four Enlisted In
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Marine Corps
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Reserve Tuesday |
The local Marine Recruiting |
Station announced yesterday i
that four (4) former Marines nl‘l
Athens and the surrounding area |
were enlisted in the Marmvl
Corps Reserve for Inactive duty.
These men were quick 1o rea
hze the advantages of keeping
their former ratings in the Ma
rine Corps Reserve while they
continue thair normal occupations
in civilian lite.
The men who enlisted were:
Charles S. Bowyer, jr., 33 Elm
St., Elberton, Ga, reappointed to
the rank nf Technical Sergeant.
Fred Davis, son’of Mr. and
Mis. Howard Davis, 846 Hill St.,
Athens, reappointed to the rank of
Master Sergeant.
Joseph Jackura, jr., son of Mrse
Josephine G. Jackura of 3718
Alder St., East Chicago, Indiana,
reappointed to the rank of Pri
ate First Class.
Robert Thomas Kane, son of
Mrs. Josephine A. Kane of 26
Popular' St., Rome, Georgia.
Jackura and Kane are at pre
sent attending the University of
Georgia.
All former Marines who were
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The Early Performances.
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discharged Honorably or Under‘
Honorable Conditions are urged
to contact the local Marine Re
cruitng Office located: in Room
10, New Post Office Building,
here in Athens and take advan
tage of the many benefits offered
to members of the Post-War
Marine Corps Reserve Program.
May Be Curtailed
The cutting of Congresional ap
propriations will wield the death
blow to the majority of Georgia’s
school lunchroom programs, states
- Miss Mildred Craig, district
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
oueTo EXCESS ACID
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Freeßoo - Tellsof HomeTreatmentthat
Must Help or it Will Cost Yeu Nothing
Over twomillion bottlesof the WILLARD
TREATMEN T have been sold for relief of
gymptoms of distress arising from Stomach
and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acld-—
Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach,
Gassiness, Meartburn, Sleeplessness, etc.,
due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days' triall
Ask for “Willard’s Message'’ which fully
explains this treatment—free—at
Crow’s Drug Store, W. J. Smith
& Bros. Drugs, Reid Drug Co,
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lunchroom supervisor for Norths
east Georgia, N
Many schols already have a
deficit and after March ‘2O there
will be no assistance wWhatever
unless Congress acts on the mat«
ter, Miss Craig points out. ;
“Authorities of the lunch pro<
gram say that the general health
and well-being of the school have
been raised materially, and they
point out that its discontinance
will cause a deterioration of the
constructive effects that it has
brought about,” si, states.
Miss Craig supervises 34 coun
ties and maintains an office at
the University of Georgia College
of Education.
Relief At Last
Oreomulsion relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous memes
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
!&have your money back. s N
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Strand - Today
“REBECCA”
Laurence Oliver
Joan Fentaine ;
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