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Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIRLINE RY.
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and!
New York and East— I
3:26 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
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Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
East— .
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Leave for Atlanta, South and
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA |
RAILROAD
Arrive Athens (Daily) 12:35 p.m.
Leaves Athens (Daily) 4:15 p.m.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
From Lula and Commerce 1
Arrive 9:00 a. m.
East and West
Leave Athens 9:00 a. m.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
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THE BANNUR-HERALD, ATHUNS, GRORGIA
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SATURDPAY, JULY 3, 1948.
s:s9—Sign On.
6:oo—Reveille Round-Up. \
6:2s—News. |
6:3o—Reveille Round-Up. |
7:OO—UP News. \
7:os—Baseball Scores. |
7:lo—Market Summary.
7:ls—Johnny Murray. .
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B:6S—UP News. .
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10:30—Novelty Tune Time,
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11:00—Chuck Wagon. \
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12:30—Hillbilly Hit Parade, ‘
| 1:00—UP News.
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2:4s—Time Was. '
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‘LITHUANIAN GOLD'
"MAKES A COMEBACK
MOSCOW~—(AP)— The Lith
uanian amber industry — which
was all but wiped out during
the war—is making a comeback.
The magazine “Ogenok” points
out, however, that out of the
100 principal amber workers
whose families have worked in
this industry for generations on
ly four have been found alive.
Lithuania possesses the largest
amber deposits in the world. The
city of Palanga is the amber
center. It is a small city whose
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inhabitants have devoted their
lives to the refinement of ‘“Lith
| uanian gold,” as they call it.
: High winds ' and seas hurl
| chunks of this dull yellow sub
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;| to the shores.
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| the Lithanian Princess lurat
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in love with a commoner, Kas
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Political Announcements
FOR REURESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the House of Represen
tatives, Georgia General Assem=-
bly, from Clarke county, subject
to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic Primary Septem
ber Bth. I will appreciate the vote
and support of all Clarke county
Democrats.
K. A. HILL.
‘ i =By Galbraith
—By LESLIE TURNER
—By EDGAR MARTIN
—By V. T. HAMLIN
—By MERRILL BLOSSEP
—By FRED HARMAN