The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 07, 1923, Image 7

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V mm Wyi 1 'WIP 1 ■ '-W ■^fpsesday. march y. 1923. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHBKS, GBOBGIA sWfes PAGE SEVEN IN (M EWING FRUIT t.Mivffcer you don’t need to 1 uimr if you add a- pytch rate of soda u%en stew- quail do not Uko or 1 boll woevIL BARROW COUNTY Winder, Ga. The Woodruff-Howard Company has paid $100,000 tor the site of 'a large brick or concrete build- _ ,ing av 1 of the 95 in every 100 for from Dandruff or some! Hon. R. L. Carithers will build ■able. just try Uahdoen, for * filling station back of hia resi- give you perfect satisfaction, t deiice. Is author I led to cheerfully re* -'^yjnd Athens la moll who ms oaioaA ' Mrs. Maggie Darnell, who was raised In Jefferson, died In Okahoma. j Mr. Int Thornton, a former cltisen of Center, died in Macon. I , th. r»*t of a 12-ox. botlb. - Shop., H.lr OrnsiB, P.rlon, U-l>arUSMt Stows. NoU—It', ■ iiiiTevana? ' The county track meet will be h<ld in Stathgm on April 6th. Ob J. C. Daniel anif family will move front Statham.to Decatur. grebne County • Greensboro, Ga. Dr. John Roach Strgtton, pastor I of tha Cavalry Baptiat church of I New York City returned on a visit to the scenes of his boyhood and „ ,, _ delivered three sermons in'Greens- I' ew €ents a Jar—Iboro. Keeps Hsj* Glossy, Well-, Groomed Hied. (’list > Hillicns lAg : 'lt—Fine for li.-.l —Net Sticky, Qrcaey or Cr--'*v Millions Use It—Fine For Hsir Not Sticky. Greasy or Smelly Even lAstiliute, unruly or sham poo.*.! l ur 'stays combed all day Ur. C. C. Vincent says he has seen rats in the act of eating Mr. B. F. Strozier, one of Greene’s finest citizens, died at White Plains. , Mr. Robert Gunn of Union Point ended his own life. He has just finished shaving a customer when he went in the rear of his shop and shot himself. Mr. Ira Thornton, a former res ident of Greene died in Macon. His remains were taken to Athens for interment. FRANKLIN COUNTY Lavonia, Ga. itylo you like. “Hair- Groom" is a dignified combing mam v hidi gives that natural oli,.? and well-groomed effect to your had—that- final touch to good <!r< ? both in business and on social iwcaltoh*. / Greiiselcss,*' stainless “Hair- Groom" does not show on the hair became it is absorbed by the scalp, therefore your hair remains ,o soft and pliable and so natural that no one can possibly tell you Drugstores.. used it. treken Out Skin And Itching Kczeitia Helped Over Night For unsightly skin . eruptions, rash or blotqhes on face, neck, arms or Emily, jrou do not have to. wait for relief front torture or, dr.hr: msmcnt, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a little Mcn- tho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has evor boon found to tnko the, placo of thig sulphur preparation. The moment Two convicts escaped from Franklin county chain gang, both being trusties. The, men left in a Ford car belonging to the coun ty. The car was found ditched near Spartanburg, S.- C. Mrs.- Leo Dornoch, aged (I, at her horns in Commerce. WALTON COUNTY Monroe. Oa. Mrs. W. E. Darker, of Rutledge, died in and Atlanta sanitarium. The condition of Bowen ia much improi co very (a, expected. Mias ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY the Palace will bavj one of tbe best reels ever exhibited in Ath- Jens, with a full star cast. On died these days two ex’ra fnft reels will be shown, Charlln Chaplin will appear In “The Pilgrim.” and Florence Reid in “At Bay.”- You 'cannot afford to miss these pro ductions. ' Tbe Elite will also have on thrillers daring the week. Doth of our moving picture theatres - . „ m _ are doing an increasing business • J 1 ®?* ** growing jJAs while, for with dhe approach of spring. l Iady vl ' ,tOT « Athen ' never fal > from distant town* who cornea Athens To buy, fine goods. We m &2» C.-.ysvBU. Hangs Niimt-1 The two u*«mt> t»usa ^wefe «e- gettlng a splendid trade from £l- berton. ..Our merchant ail say that business Is so much better than they expected, and what is best of all, it Is a cash trade. MANACER SWILLING, of the Palm Garden says you can just set it down as a tacJ that they will get the White Way on Washing ton street to the Georgian, and they never go for anything but they land it He says busi- months cost Trei “It .was waa atopplng over In u tvwn ._ which a group of bandlta made i vl,,c *' Lnlon ™ um> to call at' the* Palm Garden. B85.WS ywaSttiss-L-ss u.-sst'-f “ MR. T. J. EPPS, who has a I model farm near town says he Is J A ViSiT TO CRUCEDALE'S is breath qf spring. Many lovely He carried .n h.aur.nce of HtaO on growtar to oertecUon Wtrdens present hi. .tock but the loa. waa much 52? n 5c. t0 u,?f.. ““ I trancing beatttr. Tlic drdg atore of Loganavtlte, .was d< if ztfto on grnwin*“tn'’ norfcctinn i Hardens present a scene of en- 0 ' „ - .anyone can'see by examining the P°?k-is always delighted.to have „ county co-operative achool „.P*c«n X~'e df.M r. Will Beacbam. —- -—— ? 5ft a as SfUraafs : from grafts on hickory bushes. An advleory board of the womeTl of LAST SUNDAY 45 NEGROES Walton county wu recently organ- , eft AtheDS depot for the nortIl . I It seems that the exodusting move {merit has broken out afresh. Those who have gone North sexd darkeys to come on. , A small child of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Chandler, of the Mountain district,jo'n^ waa scratched and severely bitten by 7 ," ,t- .J' he anlm * 1 ”* MR. KING HOWARD says they when ahot and kUIed expect to have the large planing when shot and killed. , mill fD oper at|„n in . _ ’ . thirty days. It will be.owned by raid was made on a sUll in a the Byffgjo taunber Company, car barn near Bold Spring. »nd found wh|ch „ aB AthS corporation, three yopng men at the aUll and I . aelaed the apparayua. TAX PAYERS THIS YEAR are ,, „ j said to be more backward .In set- Mr. W B. .Nunnally will move hl. u , Bf up than m>By yea „ lady visitors. They come from all neighboring towns and conn- Mps cti see tbe lovely flowers and plants. He has now tomato and other vegetable plants large en- oueh to aet out. THE STATE AGRICULTURAL farm, even at this early season is worth seeing. 8mall grain Is most promising and much work has been done toward preparing ano.her crop. You shouljl never come to Athens without seeing the State farm. v THE CITIZENS OF ATHENS are at work beautifying their lawns and preparing for spring.’ The finest roses and othyr flowers are grown In Athens. THE DAVISON - NICHOLSON CO. Is receiving, their new spring goods and It Js worth a visit' to Athens to see the lovely displays of stylish goods and other articles in their windows. This is one of tho old reliable dry ‘goods houses of Georgia, and the ladies flock to -Mrs. Pearce Floyd, aged- 65 died at Viola. In an auto wreck in Atlanta, Misses Julia Davis and Ethel Da vis were' injured. They went over from Athens for a day’s shopping In Atlanta and the accident oc curred after they had reached the city. The five-year’-old child of Mrs. C. D. Cannon, of Bowersville was burned to death. The |child had been sick in bed, but ( in the ab sence of the mother, got up and while standing before the fire its clothing- caught. HART COUNTY Hartwell Ga. Hart County school day, April 6th will surpass all others. Firo destroyed the home of Mr. Byrd C. Brown, in Mt. Zion com munity. No insurance and very little was savqtl Walter W. Mnret has bought out Ira V. vAdanja’ store. The county expects to tell a car load'of fat hogs in September. family from Munroe to Orlando, Fla „ . „ , ’ ’’ ■ .1 'MR. WEATHERLY. OF COR- On April 10th Ilth and Utt, »S [NCUA . la , n towB aBd aaya tJiat romen rrpraaentatlv...of the Mia-1 wheB appIe prchBrdg are , n alonary organization, of the Oalnea- bIoom The c01int fy around Cor . v' Ue North .Ororgm Confer-1 Bp|la ,,, vIfl |n beauty with Ja- „„„ , pan and cherry blossoms. Many lt nke boeg b t , new orchards have been set out *■ Cheater Stanton, of Social Circle. and the apple business Is assum- h . a \. J . U ^. U * C " ° K hl * ,lr * t hatehlnxl Inx large propordons. Captain i Will Eberhart, formerly of near 'WintervlIIe was the man who or- r-—<xed the apple business at Cor- heltf. A LADY IN THfc CITY has 75 White Leghorn hens, and averages 66 eggs a day from them. A num ber of our citizens will embark in the poultry business. “Pat," a pet' cron, is him only W. Bandivere. UtwaoUvIUc, Daw | v.t?d *•» ntvslonnry work niitr.ij- companion. The coon wais capture^ *° n coo,l, l ,: **ra., John D. Black, while ti.» mck page waa given over In the e warn tie of ILoulatana atx' Cun ' ml0 * y ° r * >rth "»«y; John Pey i„ the Hni .'uy Schnot n. iiOlt’cz ton. ML Airy. Haberaham county: R The flnm-l il .lteet ahiwel n jptU zso.se collected to Marcti hile several dollars In ekeesa ■ amount were spenL John B. King, • .ton. ML Airy, Haberaham county: R The fin: 1 ago. and already almoat has E A Hamby. Clayton. Rabun c an- - tj $'.z TL h . ... 1 ty: Dr. J. F. Jolmaon. Hlawamwe lit., wh •„ Towns, county: W. K. Candler. Blairs- ?. .nu their headquarters. One of ne imnrrCleveland. White county: E. R. Mr CLT THIS IS WORTH dits began to pUy with 'Pat." and Murray. Lavonia. Franklin county: J % J MONEY not liking, the mnft's iJigs tbe own B. Skelton. Sr.. Hartwell. Hart coun- Cut oui this slip, endosoSc Mid took a bite at his mustache. ^Tne ty. t mail it to !Foley & greaaer grabbed hlh sword. <Ad 1' x “ • « e W Avc -- ChWago, III, writing grubbed my gun but there v ain't' A ,1 ___ |l|f ijl, n Jt-f your name and address rfearly. any fight for at that momen: tne^nilliGHS IVlCi lOCllSt i ‘°V W| 1 .n rotufn 1* trial president and a aqund- of officer,, _ . . , |package containing Foley’a Honey rode UP, and the bandit, • best :l ; Pamphlei Title gs^ST fS Kkfney “The Athens Tyctiiodiat" tr.\ .n- Pflls for paina in sides ancf back: title oc the seml-iiiMphie^ ,an t nny rheumatism, backache, kidney and . et Issued . ity me Bladder ailments; and Foley.' It wan a cHie cast,'* noanccotnt nbeel K«rst Mofhc dUt c ljurch «»fvrt*>r ds n* tfi&Hc Tablets, a Wholofome- .and r»* Marcti i*tK’ 19f3. OrT'ina -irnai thoroughly cleaminff eatharttc for um» Horn thoroi l>agc wa-i carried a plcturv o< tne coosti] ''harch, the nnnouncofmtat^ Cor tne and _ Suqday fityicph and tho fi*v.ine:.il mhtt>\ — headaches " ■Advert isc- ■jAAr.n-.Ta of 414 chicks. MORGAN COUNTY • i Madison, Oa. - Helen the SnuUl, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Bruce Crisp, waa burned to death. Sha had aome fire In a bucket which caufht her dreaa. Madison has two plf clubs, the Pure ?red club and the Fat Hog club. At the end of the season a hog sale will be held; . Now 1* the time to plant rape for graslng. Chickens and hogs do well on this crop. Mr. W. J. Gresham says that Mor< gsn’s $315,000 ro adodnbhrdluaqiinfw gan's $325,000 road bond Issue was mistake for they have only nine mile* of hard road instead of ferty or fifty, as expseted. " , - It look* like Morgan will plant heavy acreage In peanuts. ^ Mrs. G. C. Gsmbrell, of Rutledge, recently, died. * , The poultry business I* on a boom In Mortan aid ^ many people are go relj “ Inc extensively Into it. * Thu twelve chicken culling ,dem- you apply it healing begins. Only ! onstrations held In the county were host* who have had unsightly skin ircuWes can know the delight this Montho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dripd right Get a small jar of Rowles Men- tl.o-Sulphur ffonT any good drug gist nn<l use it 1 like cold cream.-^ AilvcrtiscmenU 10 DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA attended by .at least 700 persons. Mrs, Leonard Graham, of Eureka is dead. A number of farmers in cqunty win plant tobaceo year. OGLETHORPE COUNTY Lexinyton, Ga. A number of large timber deals have recently been made and com petition has run up the price. Mrs. Giorgia Stevens has sold tho tim ber on her pi^e two miles from ■ The Elberton Building and Loan As sociation enpoyed a proeperous year Look Young Hiring Back Its NaturalCotor, Gloss And Attractiveness Common ROtilen sage browed in to s heavy tea, with sulphur added will turn irray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant,. Just a few applications vill prove a revelation if your hair » failing; streaked or gray. Mix- in* the Sage Tea Ind Sulphur "cipe at home, though, in trou blesome. An easier way Is to get s bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sul phur Compound at any drug store all ready for uxe. This is the oid- hme recipe improved by the ad- ®tion of other ..ingredients. While wispy,' gray, faded nafc i»- ■“t sinful, we all desire to retain «ur youthful- appearance and at. traetiveness. By‘darkening your Mir with Wyeth’s Sage and ROMS oldest citizens in the county pass ed, .away. •mail at • time: by one small strand at a time; by ®ominp- all gray hairs have di»s tppv.iimi, and .after another «p-' Wkation or two, your hair bn*. tolUttS k>auUrufly dark, glossy, *® ft and luxuriant.—Advertise- ttent. together with a .lip) to Chamber- ,o„ Dm Motaew in return a trial ng Chamberlain’s A GOOD THING—DON’T . MISS IT ■or. yi.ur name and anuress P'U nly written together with ( f’nts and tift slip) Medicme Co., •oua. and receive in _ _ Park . :o containing Cbambeda! c °url. Remedy for coughs, colds, bronchial, “fl-*” *«°<.| no coughs, and «?»': Oumberlain’a “J l.ivet Tablets . for *'ouh! •«, indigesl crowd the Jnu. scalds, wounds, “in affoetionapitheM R_ 1 edicinee tor only 5 Lexington. _ Phil W. Davis' contem plates going into the tomato busl- is' in ’Florida and is negotiating tor. is the world. tract of land on ind prhich he finest tomato land coast and which he says Hon. T. Johnson, of Jefferson, failed to fill his engagement for a speech in Lexington. the State Highway ‘ in Oglctboi expected in Ogletborps soon on an inspecting tour. Mday waa the anniversary of the big firq, in Lexington, and all the buildinga save one .have been replaced. put on the market. Tbe cotton put some $200,000 in circulation. JACKSON COUNTY Jtfftrsen, Oa. Mrs. Mamie Toast*, formerly of Jackson county, died’In Atlanta. Daring a C|»xk •• boro. gambling frolic neai n negro named Tlnnl killed and enothe Osirl Hopklna. ahot In (he arm. Bob Hdhtcr did the ahootlng. ELBERThCOUNTY Elbert. The father bt Rev. W. A. Wray, paator ff the Baptiat church, died at Knoxville, Tenn. The Swine Growers’ convention tc be hold at Elberton the 14th and IStli of March, le an opportunity to buy fine hoga at your own price. The Elberton Bhriners ware tender ed a aumptuoua banquet at tbe Pied mont Hotel Friday nlghL t ILKES COUNTY W|LH ,- wathlngton, Oa: Twenty-four thousand dollare wae aubaeribod to the hoeptui fund by noon Wednesday. . Hog ralaera In the county are ar ranging to ahlp a carload of bogs In May. Wilkes farmers hav* adopted policy of live St home end everbody go to work* President of the Georgia Railway and Power Co-. >*y a wlU coat $1W.- eee to extend hie lines to Washington, uka n Mr deal for hie company. Deaths In Wilkes: Mrs- J. H. Kelly died at Danburg; Mlee Aummta BeU. In Vkahlngun: Mrs, John H. WaUtm at the' homo of her daughter. 1 W. A. Prather; Mrs. Zeko L. Sam. Mr. Sim BennetL near Mrs. Fannie RIU. IN THE GREEN HOUSE' atl tbe Agricultural College are corn in ■ilk and taasel. It was planted in piping and looks flourishing. LAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON Messrs. Hugh Gordon and Frank Lipscomb visited Hdr. Will Scott to see bis fine fowls. ' He has flock of White Plymouth Rocks and flitter strains of birds arc not found. • COL. W. & HOLMAN TOPPED the trees In-the beautiful groye in froirl of his homo with a pen knr when they were mere bushes, it weighted down by sleet It tak. about J5 years to grow a large oak from an acorn, or K set' out as a twig. It is said you can produce a tree as -quickly by planting 'gin acorn as setting one. out. THE TREE THAT OWNS IT SELF bna not been doctored and Ip in bad shape. It will probably die the comipg year, if something is not done to preserve Its life. 'Twould be a pitv to lose this in teresting relic. Why nob get some forestry expert from the State Agricultural college to work on the tree. IN A RIDE OVER TOWN THIS week you note prearatlopns being jnade for several buildings. Mil- ledge avenue Is fast building up. What our city needs is more small ooftages toy rent. OUR DRY GOODS and clothing stone* are doing a’ fine trade and parties arc dally seed to the city HIS HOES SUM BED OFF Kentucky Man, Who Suf fered With Severe Head aches- Says He Found lief By Taking Black- )KU|ght *, THE SEASON FOR KILLING ouhll. doves, wild turkeys, plovers, skunk, raccoons, minks, outer, and wild cats ended last Thursday. PECAN GROWERS say the hard frosts and* low temperatures of the middle of February have done no damage to the crop. ^ Several citizens of thlq, immediate' section have been appointed by Gov ernor Hardwick as trustees of the I Fifth and Xlntlf district A. A M.j school. The. Fifth district achool la) located at Monroe while the Ninth) district school Is situated at Mad If >u The appointments follow: For (he Fifth district Institution; the following trustees have bee*, named: Mias Sallle Fannla Gleaton. Con yers, Rockdale county; Mrs. W. C Clark. Covington. Newton county L. Carithers, Winder. Barrow county: Mrs. George K. Bagwell. Lawrenrevlfie, Gwinnett county; Mrs N. H. Board well Jr.. Alparetta. Mil- ton county: Prof. William 8. Cox, College Park. Fulton county. For tjie Ninth district, tho new trus MRS. RUTH WILLIAMSON COMES ions i \. Child’s tot Vj c if bilious. tongue shows constipated SIKH (MU CHILD’S BUBS DM HS SKBUr A Mother’s Even Cross, Feverish; Sick Children Love its Taste and if Never Fail? to Empty’Little Bowels* Hurry mother! A teaspoonful Ask your druggist for genuine if “California’ Fig Syrtip*;today .-California Fig Syrup.” It never .a: v%‘JfJISi3as •»"»■ njrrJ^ bilious, fretful, has cold, colic, or tions for babies and children of all if stomach is sour, tongue coated, ages arc printed on each bottle, breath bad, remember a good Say “California)’ or you may get liver and bowel action i» often alf an imitation ffg syrup;—(Advor- that i* ncccisary. } tlacmenLj With Co6n in His Arms P. T, H. Tressler, Cana dian Army Veteran Passes Through. Health ja Vital to You, Mothers’ Birmingham, Ala.—“After -be coming a mother, my health gave, way. I suffered severely with pain low down in my right Myi' gave u ’ Wltn his ? mba .trees T. H. Tr. ternn of ’ With his coon t(he kind that ' v ' trees) in his arms/Sergeant Tressler, of Austin, Texan, tho eanndlnn Army walked Into Athens Monday night and left Tuesday morning to .c- sume hts 18,000 mile hike. Sergeant Tressler says he Is walking tor his health. Wounded, gassed and burned with liquid fire, during the war,, he was returned to America, and In-Janu- apv 1921. was given six months to live. However, with but n small ,y sister-in-law, having been cui of a bad ease of feminine trouble by faking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, advised me jo toko it, which I did. I am now start, ing on my third bottle and the pain has left me. My husband ly hu. said to me the other dgy, "That Fayorito Prescription must be a wonderful medicine, I don't hear "you complaining any more.’"—) Mrs. Ruth Williamson, 4016 Flrtf Avenue. You should obtain this famous Inscription now at your nearest drug store,Jn tablets or liquid, of part left of his self-imposed task write Dr. Pierce, President Inva- of walking 20,000 miles he le 'in [lid’s Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for perfect health,'has gained thirty I free medical pounds and has a chest measure- [mcni. advice.—Advertise- — (VAN-NIL Is a synthetic vanilla or rare flavouring content, non-alcoholic.) Its alluring fragrance UAM fjlf Its delicious flavor tempts a trial VrVll-lNll-i gratifies desirs ®n;Soijs fireetd <300X> BREAD MADE ""“CRlSCfO^MILK Metropolitan •way . Metropolitan Eridicott, Ky.,—Describing the lie be used to have with > and hbw he obtained re lief bv taking Thedfotd’x Biack- Jeff Jervis, of this liter ov insin Draught, Mr. 1 [place says: • ‘ I “I began, having severe hcad- ’ aches. I cairt tejl just how they -It Pays to Swim with the Current” This is about two spark plugs. At the moment they are lying on the sales manager’s desk in the es tablishment of a large middle- western hardware jobber. day that it pays to swim with the current of popular demand. One spark plug bears a name known wherever automobiles are used, the other a name seldom heard. . - - “Our job,” said one jobber, “is to supply rparkets, not create them. Let the manufacturer make a mar ket for hia'goods, and we will han dle it” BHi •d potato Mt the Capital City Club In at a dinner given ‘ of New led! City. ■* IM dent’s Triennial of the i Cowuld begin, but soon my head felt .like it wou.d split open ■ nnd 1 would be so kick I felt like I wa* " r ’‘ J f ,peroly*ed?> . I 1 .‘ ii "I would have shooting pains in HY^jjmy neck 'jnld if I turned my head I felt like it would crack at my neck. My eyeballs were sore-and I would vomit. I would be ‘torn to pieces’ for a day or* two. I would take headache medi. feel so flUDer^afterwards two-atorr wooden building nt (Mon,’ owned by Mr. JMu Lott, Mr. and, Mrs. E. R. Hodgson. Jr. Mrs. A. 8. Pariw. °°“ (tucker. Meoara. John J WUklnit C a Flanigan. J. Wwen Smith. Wol u Erwin. D». J. D. Apptawbfto and .Dr.' G. T. Canning: - . Representing tbe com paw B»» Athens were: J _ _ C. C- Ashworth. Manager. H. C Park. Assistant Manager, and (S. If. Speer, Agent. feel right—I felt was telling a neighbor and It “Get son “I he said and take a big dose when you ftel a headache coming on.’ I did it and took a few doses each night Soon I had these headaches beaded off. Now it is very seldom I have one at aiL I just keep Black- Draught and use it when I need it I don’t let myaelf get constipated.” Draught baa relieve many snBUw om Psris ls • amp o« Moth <+|th» «r gAorptd lhrar. It H (m- ays are good plugs. On the score'” of quality they run neck and neck. * “But,” he adds, “we are discon tinuing this line”—and he holds up the plug of unfamiliar name. “Yes, and our discount’on it is larger, too.” - “ : f Said another — “Our salesmen carry a catalog with thousands of items in it. They haven’t the time . to push unadvertised goods. Their work is principally taking orders.” If you go among these whou- salers today to introduce a new product in competition with mer chandise nationally advertised, un less the ( articlq is exceptional, you , „ will be met everywhere by the in- thing. It’s a good -- plug—mighty junction: “First go out«iv| get a - gobd plug, bub—no one knows reputation for your goods through about it It isn't advertised — the advertising.” 1 othfir is. The demand is for the; “What’s wropg with it? Not a vertised make. And we’ve learned' it>pays to. swim with the ebrrent, not against it.” * - More and-more jobbers in every lirife of business are learning every The wholesaler knows by actual cdntact with dealers how they value speed of turnover, goods which move with a minimum of ef fort, goods people know about and ask for. Published by the Banner-Herald in cooperation with The American Association of Advertising Agencieg t . V; H -♦