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Capt Richardson Makes !i"; ir "i, t V5“ u ^..P r ^’ 1 * ,d
Last Appearance Here) This tein*th!> last adventure of
Wearing Red_And Black
I nerved neats hove- been placed
sale at
not expected that he will JM in
to action until the tourney.
Georgia may boost her^Confer
ence record both in the Clem son
and Tech games ami they will be
ratli/ied with nothing less than
victory. Eleven Conference came/
have been played by the Bulldogs,
mid four of the number have been
lost. Teams defeating the Bull
dogs Include Tulano, Tech, Virgin
ia ary! Kentucky, nnd the Bulldogs
have beaten Tech once. With the;
esteeption cf Tech, each of these j h*.
teams are formidable Confcren-
contenders. Tech has not
railm* moothly in t . past
games nnd has to win one more
game to be eligible for tourney
play. Tech plays Auburn and
Georgia before the tojrney.
• While Clemso.i's Conference re
cord is none too successful, the,
are sure to wage a hard battle
agfclnst tho Bulldogs. One win,
with five defeats, comprises their
Conference standing this season.
In the two gamer!of last year the
Georgians were victorious 21 to
d, and '8 to 13. The C’emson en
try is not taken lightly and then
strength is a matter of conjec
ture.
Georgia's line-up will be a du-1
plicate of* the Kentucky game on !
Monday night. Contain Richard
son and "Flash" Turner are the
forwards: ''Babe'' Florence, ccn*
American Mission
Workers Reported
To Be Under Fire
At Sinyang, China
LexdSgton Personal
And Social News
and sell for
(Continued from Page One)
that tho veteran Lutheran Mis
nionary Nils Q. Nilsson, had been
killed. Supplementary advices
said that a stray bullet had killed
this being apparently the
aftermath of General Wu Pel Fu‘
been J capture of the region.
Miss Moina’ . Is Honored
On House Floor; Ath
enians Given Offices
In History Society;
Coffee Club Error
(Continued from Page One)
WASHINGTON. — An appro-
iation of $250,000 was sought
•lie statement that President .
Andrew Jackson positively re
frained from the use of pro
fane language.
"THE VERY Tl
North Carolina Lady Says She
Had Bad Stomach and liver
Spells. Till She Took Thed-
ford's Black-Draught
s, Pilot Mountain, N. C.—"For sev-
frnl years 1 suffered with a bad
case of chronic indigestion,” says
Mrs. Sam C. Inman, of this place.
"I had bad spells with my stom-
and liver. At times I had se-
•tore pains in my r : ght side. My
stomach would get upset and I
weald have an awful time. It
seemed like everything I ate dis
agreed with me. My liver did notj
net properly and I was in pretty i
bad shape. |
"My husband had been using,
Thedfcxd’s Black-Draught for
some time for indigestion. He had
spells of It too, so he suggested
that I try Black-Draught. I took
some fr-'m his box, just to sec If.
it would help me, and I found that
it was the very thing for, my trou-l
Lie. It did me n great deal of
good. My condition was brought
on by n chronic case of constipa-j
tion and, by getting relief from
this, 1 found my general health
was much better. .
M We keep Black-Draught in the
house all the time. Whenever 1|
find I need it, I take several doses
and thus overt a bad spell of in-
Uircstion. It is a splendid medicine
and I am glad to Say so.
'T could not raise my family
without Black-Draught, for it' Is
ry to have n simple home
to give the children in
’ stomach spells. I find
Iraught invaluable
The curtain drops Wednes
day night on cage activities
in Athens, so far aa the Bull
dogs are concerned. Georgia
has lost but two games on hor
hrme court this year, ono
Tulano and one to Kentucky.
Tulanc clearly outplayed the
locals but many chances were
tossed away that should have
defonted Kentucky. Georgia
plays Tech a third game in
Atlanta Saturday night and
then ia idlo until the tourna.
nient tbe last of the month in
Atlanta. Georgia’s ranking in
the tournament follows the
strong teams of North Caro
lina. Maryland. . Mlsslsslpoi
and Kentucky.
Next Monday is George
Washington’s birthday nnd
the chances are that Rupert
Hughes won’t be invited to
deliver many memorial ad-
, dresses over the Country. “In
cidental to the day you might
do your banking business Sat
urday or you’ll have to wait
until Tuesday.
'Miss Agnes McGinley, su-
periutomfaut bt Ahe Athens
General hospital, had the
laugh Tuesday on fho local
Coffee Club, headed by "Abe’’
Wler and financed by Pat
Lamkln with Ed Gidley, Hugh
Rowo and the acrivenger of
this column as Charter mem
bers. Several days ago, during
‘‘International Radio Week,"
the statement, was made quot
ing tho hoad or the organiza
tion. "That what a lot of
radio fans heard here was not
a foreign station but an argu
ment in a Creek Restaurant."
Tuesday Miss McOlnley. who
handles a radio headphone
with alt the dexterity of an
anesthetic mask, received a
certificate from the Radio Di
gest of America vouching for
tho fact thnt she heard a
foreign station during tbe
week, Jan. 24th to 30tb. Miss
McGinley heard a couple of
Spanish cavaliers serenading
their lady love on one of the
moonlight nights during the
week and where the president
of Ccffee club, despite the fact
that ho knows more about vari
ous sets than old man Anten
na himself, got mixed up was
tn its taking the language of
the matadors, toredors. humi
dors, or whatever they art
over, arguing over winning the
lady* love after tbe serenade.
“I Just got tny language
mixed," says Abe. 8o far Miss
McGinley Is the only Athenian
her contact with s foieign
Radio .Week. The 1 Coffee club
station during International
Radio Week. Te Coffee club
at Its dally session Wednesday
voted Miss McGinley an honor
ary membership and an award
cf an especially, brewed mug
of Java for her radio feat.
NEW YORK —(UP)—W „
I {nuf I fliffi, iir«*i_ 1 Wednesday by Senator Ransdall,
lilCUt# keigfll Wflde, army democrat, Louisiana, for experi*
round the world flyer, in- f nen !? ti< i n -"•<*'«!» ®r poison-
/> inc the boll weevil from airplanes.
tends to resign from the. Ho asked the nppropt iation coin-
service to lead a polar ex- ™ ,tte6 t0 permit the appropriation
,. IM for uSC at tho Tallulah experi-
pedltion flight next Slim- ment Station, Where it already hnd
inor. | ,,cc ” demonstrated ( that the op-
With him in the enret
prise will be Lieut. H. H. Wile’s Property Is
r'a n^hX" t Made More Secure
ready resigned from the By Recent Ruling
army and Robert A. Pope!
engineer with considera-i Atlanta, Ga.-nv-The in-
bie artic experience. I r„ v ,'l u .rJ (! rop t rty of ,“ wife in
Wealthy alumni of six eastern I c ' » ' us ”!f d< \£ nor ®* 8 ! ? ’
universities are said to be back- ' ourt y f °* «,*!*?• 8t ?£°
ins the expedition, which wUl lower court P fh a eaJe thfre^a Mr - w Pau ' attending
thcT'suBnosed^nolar^eontinent^tor “i ".“‘itor. and certain, totaslne.sJ_n_Ath.n. Tuesday
A trip tothe L^J
6*1 Mr*, gafah .Bowen.* Mis* Jdlily
I.Cofer. '
11 Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rice left
1 Sunday for Atlanta. Mrs. Rice goes
I consult a physician as she hi*
■ LEXINGTON. Oa.-JIr. and Mm. «he ilck Ust recently.
E. J. MSxwell were shopplpg In "• , K Howard was attend
Athens Monday > *"6 10 business In Athens 8atur-
day.
Mr. and Mrt. john Durden and: Mr*. W. T. Cunningham and
children of Monroe spent the children spent the week end In
week-end with Dr. W. B. Faust. | Athena with 'Mr*. Van Deadyler.
Mr. Joe Booth of Athena attend- j Mr. W .B. Faust and Mr. John
ed the funeral of Mr. L. H. Bacon. Knox spent Saturday In Greens-
this week In Lexington.
Dr. W. H. Reynolds was a visitor
to Athens Tuesday.
l>oro.
.Mrs. W. B. Faust Jr, f entertained
rSZw n A4kln . „, ll -'*'>rtdite club on Saturday after-
wr. and Mrs. W. H. Adkins of noon . Four nm». at rir*-
DEAD CONVICT
Stephens ^dod the ^eS 3 ££ ST KV*w?S3C
-wr. u h. Bacon this week. j was awarded a lovely deck of
Miss
end
Hen. Paul Brown
was shaking hands
in Lexington Tuesday.
The Lexingtbn Womans club
met at the home of Mrs. R. F.
Brooks on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. W. T. Caraway Joint hostess, j
A splendid and enthusiastic meet-
or '' ^Uln^fronf I * uit involved the' action of the ,alned at n * ,x O’clock oystei
10 Jn JnrtA r0, fl S busba,1(I »n settling a personal per on PHO®? evonlns. their t
£ P^nW^lir. miin T b» r ” *** '" aa » V ~S!
le of Pninf. noirnw ooriv in .inlv whereby a diamond ring belong- Mr .w T. Cunningham, Mr. i
at Point Barrow early in July.
HILL UPSHAW
IN ACCORD ON
INVESTIGATION
j (Continued from Pag# One) __
with its effects on family relations,
crime, dnigs. public attitude tn
wards all law and Increased drink,
ing by tho young.”
Tho Influence of .prohibition
upon public officials as well ns Hr
International aspect and Its re
lation to the deported demoralize
TUSCUMBIA, Ala.— Sheriff
Henry Cofcb, accompanied by phy
sicians, went to Town Creek Cem
etery Wednesday to exhtxne ,tljc
body of Tute Taylor. Colbert
County youth, who died. recently
year sentence.
J- W. Taylor, father of tho
youth, Tuesday mode formal com
plaint that his son was beaten to
death in the camp. An immediate
exhumation was ordered.
REPUBLICANS TAKE
STEPS
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shirley and
; , . j cornea. lovely dauehter spent tho week-
north pole also may be attempt-! C om ng to the higher court on 1 CDd W. B. Faust, . *
appeal from Floyd countv the Mr * and air9 - w - D. Loyd enter-
oyster sup-
dr guests
Maxwell,
ring belong- ^ r -. w - T - Cunningham, Mr. Grady
ing. .to the wife was accepted by Howard.
♦ho arprfitor in extinguishment of. Mr. Syd Holland was the house
the husband’s debt. | guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ama
in rendering its opinion uphold- * on nn Wednesday night,
injr the act ! on of the Floyd coun-l Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rnberta
ty tribunal, the appellate court, gnnounce the birth of a daughter
stated: . | rn February It
"Where, by a scheme or device! ! Mrs. George Stevens has been
to which her husband’s creditor is! guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C.
a patty, a wife is induced to make! Stevens of Atlanta thiff week,
a gift to her husband of her sep-| -Mr- and Mrs. W. A. Hailey/wcrc
urate estate for the purpose of shopping in Athons Friday,
being used by the husband In pay- 1 - Ju dxe Joel rioud is* home after a
ment of his debt to the creditor, months *tay In Orlando. Fla..
and the husband : conveys the fr ,en d" are hoping thnt tho Judge
property to the creditor in extin- f*t to remain a citizen of
guishment of the debt, such Lexington,
tinnsnction may, nt the instance Mrs. J. C. Wheeles and Mrs
Lend
lion of judicial nnd police bodi« r . — -— ....
would also be considered by the of tbe wife, be ticated as void J °bn Paul were visitors to Carlton
“*— passing no title from the, Tue *day.
i Miss Dorothy Hurt of Maxevs
'The property inny be recover-* entertained the Juniors and Sen-•'occupants of a small boat.
•”' “ “ in n suit aitainat *' * * —
NEW REGULATIONS
TO SI
/—Advertisement.
' Notice To Bidders
On or beforo March 17 noon, the
Uniform Committee of the Board
of .Trustees of the State Normal
School, Athens, Ga. t will receive!
bids for furnishing /uniforms to
ths students of the ^tate Normal]
School tor the year beginning that]
date and ending March IS, 1927.
It Is to be understood that the;
committee will incur no financial
obligations in awarding this con
tract, although it will use Ha in
fluence to have students who are
in need of uniforms to purchase
new uniforms or jupts of uniform
from the successful bidder, nnd
tbe s&ccessfgl bidder must deal di
rectly with students according tv
the*custom of the school. The suc
cessful bidder will bo expected to
enter into a written contract fo-
the faithful and prompt perfor- Tb s information* is compiled by
nianee of the same and gunran- C. A. Truascll, local Ford dgsjfcr,
it by. filing bond ’n such an from authentic sources thtough-
as the committee may dr- :ut the teiritory..
> Every road leading out of Ath-iand $3,500 respectively must do
must be upon uniforms on* in any direction is good today reported, however. The regnla-
il in style with ihat now In on account of the open weather] Rons will lessen the number of
use in the school, and the material wo have had for the past several j returns by 4,000,000.
composing its various parts mu-( dajs. This will continue to be the ~ — —
be equally fcod and substantially case until It rains. j The Butterfly Loaf saj’S,
ROAD INFORMATION
Gathered by C A. TrusseB,
VatsI Ford Dealer, From Ao
thentir Scurccs Along Foltow-
ing Highways.-
commission,
“I am for your bill,” Upshaw told
Cq’Iur. ”1 do not fear n fair nnd ...
full inquiry into tbit subject or Into I
any other cause- I have ever the creditoi. ’
championed." I Other cases which were nppeal-
HiU assured Cellar Un»t be c d to tb f * nnpclmte court and $( r
would support the measure ‘ n Hnned by it were:
condition that the provision for an j Caihcun vs. Hill, from Musco-
impartial investigation was net j vountq.
*-* ^ Savannah Kaolin Company vs.
Tho Travelers Insurance Co.
Mrwcomb vs. Wagner, from
Richmond county. . r/
Griifin vs. Harmon, from R ! ch- j
irond county.
Bibb Manufacturing Company I
vs. the C. C. C. A St. L. Rail* I
way. '
FIRE ON CHAA8E
A home belonging to Mrs. All
man on Chase street caught firu
Tuesday night about 11 o’clock and
was damaged. * '
’ w ‘P, Entertained one t . ariU for folding high aoore. A { . n an Alabama convict camp, ten
heV mist b ware T s, e i d ^*rs,“ n 1 raost dell * ht(ul .“lad and iw da >' 8 after >>® I*!™ sertrln B u <»u
w - wsTmT Tie izznz ‘
i..£ry cater .pent SJUfT
™ ot ttberton . ft,r ; on K M :?* W „ D *. Loy ?; M ™' W '
. Bush, Mr*. P. M. Marchman.
with mends Mrs B p Thompson, ^hra. Jack
' Beedlc. Mrs. Sarah Bowen. Miss
Bula Faust. Miss Gusaie Reese,
| Mixs Frances Greer. Miss Emily
j Clcud. ,
A spieuuiu itou Piunusiasuc meet- A - •
ing was held and thirty mombcrslASKS liDVemment 10
were present. A delightful salad! Request Closing Of
course was served. 1 ,, . • n *
Mr. w. t. Cunningham was Mexican Border Dives
a visitor in -Athens Thursday.
WASHINGTON.—The State and
Treasury Department were asked
Wednesday * by ‘ Representative
Swing republican. California, to
request Mexico to fr*/ the bcritv
of vice resorts which "are operatsd
for tho purpose of preying upor.
American citizens.'
9-YEAR OLD PRO
LONDON.—Dorothy Butterfield
9-year old skater, baa been sus
pended as an a-nateur by the rol
ler committee of the National
Skating Association. Her case
will be reviewed again next sea
son. It is charged she received
pay for a demonstration at a fair
recently.
DOG LEAPS 83 FEET
SOUTHAMPTON.—A little ter
rier caused a stir on the liner
Berengaria here recently. The
dog broke away from his leash
and many persons on deck joined
in an attempt to catch him, but
he jumped into the sea 85 feet be
low, and had to be. rescued. by
Mrs of the O. C. H. S. at a lovely
Valentine party on Friday evening. | .Matches an dpostage mtamps are ,
Those present from Islington used for smnll purchases In some
w^rc Misses Adelaide McWhorter. 1 parts of Manchuria where copper
mry Watkins. Georgia Knox, coins
Irene Herrin, Messers. 8toy
sgro Held, For
lurdtir; Wanted
In Albany, Ga.
COLUMBUS, Ohio.—^William
Shaw, a negro ■wanted in Albany,
Georgia, for the murder of s
white man ten years ago, was ar-
rested hero curly Wednesday,
He ia being held pending arrival
of Georgia authorities. «
HOUSE NAVAL
COMMITTEE
REPORTS
i Z&M
WASHINGTON. — The house ,
naval committee Wednesday ro-
ported a bill to carry out Its new
f ve year building program for
the naval air service ot a coat of
nearly $100,000,01X1.
KIWAN1S AT “Y. M."
The Kfwnnis club meets Thurs
day at the city Y. M, C. A. at
two o’clock, it was announced
Wednesday.
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
■Tm tarn to Classify.
" FOR SALE—Good mule in good fl
WASHINGTON-** republican • condition; also one-horse wagon.
55 r 5j* tho ■enate took, stops! Mrs. W. J. Russell, Phone
Wednesday to curb the "habit of 1092-J, 457 Morton Avenue. 3
tho senate" In embarking . nnbn < tI7p i
numerous Investigations. I - - y
In a conference the party adopt-1 WANTED — Good second-hand J
ed a resolution which would have wo ? d ■I 07 ® or range. Give best
tho effect of changing the rules of. 5f* ee - Address: "Range,"
the senate so that any resolution ! HuU ’ Ga * fl7c 1
have**? be S!? WILL"EXCliANGE cash and 1«4 '
mVVom b n uS* ld ,* r ??. by .A.^-| rcadstcr in A-l condition 1
] ’* fgr small farm. Address "Miss," |
! care Banner-Herald. flOc 1
■FOR SALE—Two bed room 3
suites, one Chifforobp, one hat
rack, one Detroit Jewpll combin- i
1 ation stove, one , piano. Cali I
9147. fl9c
ing committee of the senate be-
fore it can be considered.
Under present rales, resolutions
seeking investigations are consid
ered only by the audit, and control
committee, which has no authority
to inquire fully into the question
of whether the probe is justified.
fins, (tVmes (Maxwell Sherwood
Maxwell. Joel Cloud, John Booth.
Robert Paul, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Hsl^y. Miss Grace Huff. Miss
|n a single year mpre than fifty
acres of spruce trees are felled .to
supply the United State* with pulp
for-postage stamps.
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ARMEL’S GARAGE for FORD SERVICE
■ w « •»»* a complete stock of genutn, FdRD parts—best
Ford service in town. Also STAR part, and hervice.
AutoUn, Oil Make* Fords Smoother and Better.
MACHINE WORK AND WELDING OT ALL KINDS.
We art glad te announco the return of SPECK WINN
to our service department.
Phone U7 Id* W. Washington Stmt
.. ' rtd4p
SCRANTON, Pi. — Anthracite
coal mining suspended since tho
coal atrlke waa called September
1, will be resumed throughout the
anthracite district of Pennsylvania
Thursday.
Rstitlcation by the Tri-Dlatrlet
convention of tbe United Mine
Workers of the agreement made
with the mine ownera by John K.
Lewis and hla associates, brgught
official end to ths strike.’
It was estimated that It would
be probably ten days before tbe
number of men at work would ap
proach the figure of I1H.OOO cm-
)duyed when all mines are operat
ing full schedule with all Jobs
MARKET
NEWS
GEORGE M. ANDREWS
207 Penney Building
Lgaaed Wire
WASHINGTON. — New regula
tions making the Income tax re
turns easier for husinessmen to fill WHEJaT—
out were announced by the Treaa- Clay
ury Department Wednesday. Ju] y
Employers that pay salaries of Pent
less than $1 A0O_ to Blngte persons | CORN -
May
ATHENS COTTON
Tho local cotton market closed
at 10 1-8 cents Wednesday. The
previous close was 19 1-8 cents.
NEW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Close P. C.
Mch. .20.03 29.11 19.08 20.08 20.01
May.. 19.25 19.57 J0.43 19.52 19.40
July. .18.80 18.90 1880 18,88 1882 |
11 A. M. Bids: March. 20.05;
May 10.49; July 18.86. ,
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Ooen High Low Close P. C
Mch.. 19.40 19.54 19.39 19.51 19.45
May.. 18.82 18.07 18.82 18.fli 1888
July.. 18.34-18.46 1882 18.44 18.39
11 A. M. Bids: March 10.47;
May 18.92; July 1888.
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open Clone P. C.
WHEN .YOU BUY A USED CAR
—there are many things about that car that
you should, know before purchasing.
There is nt} need to buy a Used Car “sight
unseen.” If you are purchasing your car from
a dealer who has the confidence of the public,
most of the worries that usually attend such
a sale are dispensed with.
A '‘Guaranteed Used Cat” means' a guaran
tee of satisfaction.' Our name is behind every
Used Car that we sell—and that name means
as much to the.Used Car buyer *s the name
“Ford” on a new car.
OUTSTANDING CAR VALUES
This is just a case of being “fair and honest.”
We want every customer to bd a repeater.
That thought is constantly before us when we
sell you a used car. We want you to remain a
.good friend and an eventual buyer of a new
improved Ford car.
We invite your inspection of these Used Cars
—Fotd and other makes—at low prices and on
the best possible terms. Our sales of new Ford
Cars have been so heavy that we are overstock
ed on these Used Cars.
Those cars are worth a lot moye than the price quoted here. See them for yourself, and make
our Kolectiflfl hpfnro th» host vnlnna nra lalrati If VAIIM /imajIU ia fr/uul_!n^!<vAAgI Iiama
and Ira* than $3,500 to a married
person, need not report each item
In their return* this yrar. Com*
mlssloner Blair of the Internal
Revenue Department Mid.
Payments of mere than Si.SHO
•Tuly ..
Sept. ....
OATS—
May...
duly .. ..
Sept ..
165% 160%
. .148% 148% 149%
144% 141% 142%
78% 78 79%
.. 82%" 81% 82%
■ - 83% 82% 84%
•• 41% 41% 41%
.. 41% 42 42%
•• 42% '
42% 42%
brih h knS°Ind n qu^ity* supERSTiTioi-j, drowns ,“I am from Arnold, Ab-i
"SmSSuT** MiVC ' y \ GUILDFORD. England. - TwoW & Co’S, and I amj?0-
committee reserves thcl™"*" af, f disappearing from j nj? to please
d$S5ra rh f^m W th. b *u"j^^' 1 “™ P" 0 *"''''"’
, M „. taSk sSeiSattoi
•* furai . ,haJ i’lf and , al ' COURT RECESSES
n'urr** «—-> cll ’ r Cour t neeaoad until Mon
you." Try 3< ’“- Rwy -
me and see. Sold bv
Your Grocer Made By
ARNOLD, ABNEY & Co.
Turnip Salad 15c the pk.
Home Grown Spinach
NEW YORK STOCKS
Open Close P. C.
Coca-Cola ..148 149H 147K
Loews .... 39 38% 39
U. S. Steel 129'4 130 1£8%
White Mctors 85 85 % 84%
Genl. Motors 125% 125% 124-
" ‘ 115%. 115 115%
Of nearly 10,000 girl applicants
for positions as operators tn the
British telephone service last year,
only 1.550 wero able to qualify..
Mrs. R. L MacFeat. secretary
J of the Irish Free State legation, le
tho. only woman member of the
Schooi. Athens, Ga-
—(Adrertlscment.J.
day. The appearance docket was | Beil PoDDOrs Fine Irt- foreign diplomatic corps tn Wash-
, sacs ,
tuce
Parke’s Coffee Week— I
Special Price. It’s Rich,
Mild and Mellon;
NICHOLBON-COJIER |
COMPANY
Mon.-\Vcd
South Georgia Yam Po- 1 i»««t iiactnc
. - _ | *hov$l, which has gone into action
ARNOLD, ABNEY &
your selection before the best values are taken. If your credit is good—itVgood here.
ROADSTERS
1925 Ford Roadster
1924 Ford Roadster ...
$225
$150
1924 Ford Roadster, newly painted,
extra good condition $185
1925 Ford Roadster, balloon tires,
$75 worth‘extras .... $265
1924 Ford Roadster, newly painted, $175
COUPES
Late 1924 Coupe, 5 Cord tires .... $295
1924 Ford Coupe, recondiitoned all
over, extra good tires $300
1924 One Ton Ford Truck, cab and
and body, first class condition
1924 Ton Ford Truck, chassis .,
Light Delivery Ford Truck, new
closed body ....
$325
$175
$250
. .Late 1925 Ford TouWiig ..., ... $275
, 1925 FordfTouring ..... .... $235
- 1926' Ford--Touring-.$285
1926 Ford Touring, newly pointed,
• Cord tires . 5250
1924 Ford Touring, balloon tires, $50
worth of extras, newly painteld . $260
1924 Fori! Touring $200
1924 Ford Touring . $200
1923 Fprd Touring; newly painted and
/reconditioned all. over ....... $175
1923 Ford Touring ... ,.'*.: $165
, 1925 Tudor Ford'Sedan,
. reconditioned S325
Dodge Roadster.. \ $35
■1920 Buick Tou.-jng ;. $65
1918 Buick Touring $60
Co A. Trussell Motor Co.
READ
BANNER-HERALD.
WANT ADS.
/- A Brottlahere, VL.Mnan extMirl '1
m»nt«l with sugar -;ji* and grew;I
enough to make two quarters of j I
sugar from the bom. groduct. |P
Phbne' 1097
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS’:
East Clayton Street
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