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Telephone discontinuances are
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Want Ad
PHONE
BANNER-HERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS.
75
75
FOR SALE
SPECIAL WEEK-END PRICES—
Men’s Overalls and Work Pants
88c- I-adics’ House Slippers, 39c:
Bovs’ Tennis Shoes, 88c. The
Fair Store, 154 Thomas St.
mllp
HOME—Do you want a new brick
bungalow, six well arranged
rooms, hardwood floors; tile
bath, garage and concrete drive
way, on a well located lot in
growing section of Athens. The
price is low and the terms arc
more than you could ask for.
"lease don’t ask for partrinlars
on phone. If interested see me
personally or I will call on you
at your request- D. G. Ander
son & Co. mile
HOME—Mr. Renter, would you
buy a six room cottage close to
business center at. 825.00 per
month, which inclndes interest
at 57c The price is right too.
Lot 02 by 150. This will appeal
to the thrifty. D. G. Andersen
& Co. mile
FOR SALE — German Shepherd
(police) puppy- Male sire, Otto
von Striezeatal (No, 601559);
dam, Deutscha (No. 614083).
Price $25.00. M. O'. Nicholson,
Jr., 298 South Hull Street, mile
FOR SALE—Six room house and
Vi acres land. Fruit trees, etc.
One mile west Y. W. C. A.
Camp. F. H. McIntyre, Athens,
Ga. mlSc
FOR RENT
FOR EXCHANGE — Six room
house in Atlanta for small farm
near Athens. R. E- Bergren,
P. O. Box 934, Charleston, S. C.
mile
FOR RENT—Green cottage, front
of General Hospital. Phone Jes
ter, 437 or 1036. mlOc
FOR RENT—Apartment in Mil-
, ledge Circle apartments, also for
sale two electric fans and some
furniture. Phone 336 or 1524.
mile
FOR RENT—Modern apartment,
all conveniences; front and back
porch; large hall; sink in kitch
en; private bath; garage. Prince
Avenue, Phone 1183. ml3c
FOR SALE
A FEW DOZEN magnificent
Peony cut flowers for Mothers
Day, $3 per dozen. Order in
advance. Martin J. Abney- ml3c
DAHLIA TUBERS in all the va
rieties grown in my garden
last year. Should be planted
this month. Price list on appli
cation. Martin J. Abney. ml3c
Railroad Schedules
WANTED
WANTED—Experienced salesman
to help out in dry goods store
on Saturdays only. Write ‘•Mer
chant,” core Banner-Herald.
mlOc
Council Moves To End
Abuses Soldiers’ License
Exemption Law
(Continued trom pane one.t
WANTED—Very cheap plug horse
or mule. Call or deliver to the
Veterinary Division of the Geor
gia State College of Agriculture.
Phone 7S7-J. „ mtOe
WANTED — Experienced young
lady steno-bookkeeper desires
position at once. Address “B”.
care Banner-Herald. milt)
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN—$160 month and ex-
di, upon motion of Councilman
A. E. Davison requires that an in
dividual must be not less than 50
per cent disabled and must run a
one-man business under hli fr->c
license. Councilman G. D. Bennett
said that he do dated whether the
resolution would stand up under
the state law, but it wet pointed
out that the law has never been
tested in the Supreme Court of
Georgia and council will make
irate case! If nec:ssary. The eft;
physician must examine the a| ‘
- . _ e apj
pense selling cigars. Experience cant and certify the extent of
not necessary. Send self ad-1 disability.
dressed stamped envelope for' One disabled veteran, a Mr. Car-
information. National Cigar ter .appeared bfore council aaking
for a license to operate a filling
station. Council seemed favorably
Co., High Point. N. C. mlOp
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED TUESDAY, Llewellyn
black and white female setter,
medium sixe. Phone 255, John
B. Gamble. mile
LOST—All Gold Fountain Pen.
Wahl make, engraved “M. T. S.”
Phone M. T. Summerlin for re
ward. ml8c
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate charge will be made.
Phone 757-J. Athena, Ga.
dm3
RICHARD F. HARRIS
Special Agent
NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO-
Increasing Disability
and Doable Indemnity.
Phone 228, 314 Sou. Mutual Bldg.
170
disposed to granting him a license,
but before hi* case was acted on,
thj resolution was adopted. How
ever, he was allow'd to operate
until the city physician can exam
ine him to ascertain the extent of
his disability.
■D. G. Anderson, James Camak
and Scout Executive R. K. Loiter
appealed before council, aaking
that free water be given the Boy
Scouts for use in the pool of the
old Cloverhurat Country club.
Council granted th? request, pre
sented by Mr. Anderson. The pool
will be filled every other week.
Commissioner Camak and Mr. Les
ter thanked council for past assis
tance to th> Boy Scout.'.
Max Michael appeared as attor-
FREE COTY’S
Bottle of Perfume
with each $1 box of
Cotv’s Face Powder
CITIZENS PHARMACY
ifcy foi?TI.Xx)ef, asking repef from csg sauce on toast, carrotstraws,
taxes for wrecking automobiles J macaroni fruit sated, graham, rolls
and repairing automeftfle tops- He milk. tea.
said Mr. Locf pays a tax for oper- DINNER — Braised calf’s liver,
ating a junk establishment and for I mashed potatoes, beet greens, lem-
selling auto accessories, which
rhould exempt him from paying
another tax for wricking automo-
biles which when wrecked are eith
er junk or Accessories (He was up*
held ins this by the City Attorney
and council voted to exempt him
from paying a special tax to
wreck cars, Councilman Cuin cast
ing the only dissenting vote- The
tax; for repairing tops was not re*
moved.
Councilman Vine:nt, Matthev.L
sought tp char,™ the tax ordinance
sponge pie. milk, coffee.
Macaroni salad is quite unusual
and nourishing* combining fresh
or canned fruHs with the paste.
Macaroni Fruit Salad
One cup cooked macaroni, 2
oranges, i cup shredded fresh
pineapple. 2 bananas, 1 egg, 4 ta
blespoons sugar, 2 lemons, 1 cup
whipped cream, few grains salt.
('ut orange sections In small
pieces. Dice bananas. Beat geg,
sugar, salt and Juine of lemons well
dealing in hides, placing it on a using a dover beater. Cook over
Superior Ice Cream
HOPKINS & BAILEY
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PHONE 9146 WE DELIVER
HOT BREAD and ROLLS
morning, noon and night.
Let iis slice your Bread.
K. A. HILL
BASEBALL GOODS
Bicycles and Supplies
Repairs
ATHENS CYCLE CO.
Lumpkin Strut
Call 9200 for Service
MILLEDGE PARK
vPHARMACY
^JJillsdg^an^Uragkl^^
ALBERT E TIMM
D. C, Pk. C.
Pain
Phonj^4^l79HJgmjltoSt
SEABOARD
Arrival and Departure of Trains
. Athens* Ga.
To and Proa South and West
ARRIVE ’ DEPART
10:00 am Atlanta- 0:30 am
Atlanta-Bliain
2:45 pm Memphla 2:45 pm
0:10 pm Atlanta, -- 0:15' pm
11:19 pm Atlanta-BTiam 5:35 am
To and From North and Bait
ARRIVE DEPART
New York-Wash.
0:35 sm Rich-N’flk 2:45 pm
New York-Wash.
2:45 pm Rlch.-N’flk 11:19 pm
6:15 pm Mon.-Hani. 10:00 am
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND BY.
Schedule, Effective Jan. 2, 1027.
1 —No. 2 leaves Athena for.Gaines
ville, 8:10 a. m.
'--No. 12 leaves Athens for Gain-
•svtlle, 11:15 a. m.
•-No. II arrives Athens from
Gainesville, 10:82 a. m-
•—No. l arrives Athens from
_lG.lne.viU., 5:60 p. n.
a—Daily except Sunday*
Schedules Nos. l and 0 covered by
Motor Car No. 400.
CENTRAL OP GEORGIA
TRAINS
Depart for Uaeon 8:00 a. m.
nnd 6:00 p# m.
Arrive from Macon 11:43 a. no,
... and 9:10 p. m.
GEO. BEELAND, C. A., Phone 840
V. 0. BOLTON, Agfc, Phone 1881
SOUTHERN 'RAILWAY
Lula-North-South
DEPART ARRIVE
3:30 am 10:45 am
„ 4 :30 pm 9:05 pm
GEO. It..MILLER, Com! Agent
Telephone 81.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
ARRIVE DEPART
7:30 ml 8:00 am
11:55 am 1:50 pm
»:30 pm—z Z—4:45 pm
S-H n*». T i flit pm
To the Ladies and
Housekeepers of Athens
Let us help you with your
Spring Cleaning. We all love
new beds. Let us make your old
ones new 1 . Call 157 for Qnlck
Service. Ask for samples of
new ticking. We are anxious to
aerve You.
Athens Mattress Works
WE'WASH FORDS
For 75c
Other Cars for $1
BOOKER JONES "knows how’
and does the work.
CLASSIC CITY
SERVICE STATION
Phono 9196
East Clayton Street
W. G. TOLER
Heating and Plumbing
Repairs a Specialty
Phoqe 1716
Monthly Payment Tlan
an New Work.
AO Work Gaaranteed.
FOR SALE
Guaranteed Used Cars
1927-Oldsmobilo Coach.
1927 Chevrolet Coup*
1927 B5L°W
SIHTH ft PARKER
GARAGE
148 West Clayton Street
MOVING
PACKING
Household Goods
, Pianos
ADAMS TRANSFER
COMPANY
Phone 658 259 Hall Street
FOR SALE
76 Acres
3ft Miles from Athens.
$1,450.00
C. D. CAMPBELL
Phone 1346
701 Southern Mutual Building
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BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
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1—1926 Chevrolet Sedan.
1—1927 Chevrolet Coach.
1—1927 Chevrolet Sport Road
ster.
1— 1926 Chevrolet Light Dellv-
ery Truck*
2— 1926 Chevrolet Coupes.
1.-1926 Chevrolet Ton Truck.
2—1927 Chevrolet Coaches.
PHONE 461 '
FOR DEMONSTRATION.
1—1924 Chevrolet 1 Ton Truck.
Extra good condition.
1—1927 Chevrolet Cabriolet
1—1927 Chevrolet Roadster.
1—1927 Chevrolet Coach.
1—1926 Ford Coupe.
1—1926 Nash Coupe.
1—1926 Chrysler Sedan.
1— 1926 Hutbon Coach.
2— 1926 Ford Roadsters.
PINSON-BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
168-79 Washington 8tract
basis of business, out council
fud d to change the law.
Councilman Matthews reported
for a committee investigating the
claim of Kr?ss Company that its
tax assessment is too high, but
council accepted the report of the
committee (endorsing the return#
as fixed by the city marshal.
Councilman Davison reported
that the committee sent to Atlanta
by council to confer with officiate
about the insurance rate hen3 had
obtained an agiuement with the
Underwriters which will give Ath
ens one of th> lowest insurance
rates in the fsouth.
Councilman Mathews moved that
the city employees bn given the
usual fifteen days vacation, and
his motion was amended by Coun
cilman Davison, making it, ttfn
days. The Mathews motion was
adopted.
Councilman Matthews moved
that council take the neo s'aiy
steps to effect the return of $900,
part of a sum appropriated by the
city to the City Planning Board,
organised two or three years ago.
The motion was adopted along
with on/; 1 ordering the return of
maps to the city engineer.
After transacting the above
business, council went into execu
tive aemloh on request of Mayor
A. G- Dudley.
In the executive session it was
decided to discontinue appropria
tion for three of the public health
nurses beginning June 1. leaving
two nurses on the staff of the
Health Department.
hot water until thickened. Cool
and fold In whipped cream. Add
to prepared fruit and macaroni And
serve on hearts of lettuce.
BARBS
By TOM SIMS
enwi
familal
* By Sister Mary
BREAKFAST—Baked rhubarb,
:ereal cooked with raisins, cream,
crisp toast,'soft cooked egga, milk,
coffee.
LUNCHEON—Mushrooms Witlt
■Senator Feet, Republican key-
niter. was asked the ! other day
what the issues in this election
might be. The senator couldn’t
answer. He probably has been too
busy working on his keynote
speed: to think about Issues.
President Coolldgo hat been In
vited to take his July vacation in
Lookout Mountain. By that time
he'll know whether or not ho has
•a look-in.
Well, the oil trial Is over. By
the way, tf you ever should be
charged with murder or anythin*
have your lawyer try this combina
tion In picking a Jury: Three gro
cers, one Bteumtitter, one repair
man, one auto salesman, two
clerka. one merchant, one express,
man. -me broker and ono rat oad
nsent. It worked lor Sinclair.
Sinclair Lewis is to marry a
minister’s daughter. Maybe ne’ll
yet sing "Onword Chriatlstt Sold
iers!"
A four-year-eld boy In Seattle.
Washington, has been smoking
since he waa a year .old and now
he’s healthier tha n the average
hoy of hit age. Probably hi* fa
ther will give him a gold watch if
ha doesn’t quit bot-.ro he’s 21.
Something very special! Be sure
and order for your Sunday des
sert. Costa’* deliciods Mickey
Special Ice Cream,
bit better.
WORLD’S GREATEST
GOLFER TO PLAY
HERE AGAIN MAY
17TH; WATTS, TOO
Iloliby Jones and .Watts Gunn .
will find a much Improved golf J
course to-play overe here than
when they came here to dedicate
the new Athens Country club links
several years ago. .Even then,
with tlm exception two holes,
where he got into trouble. Bobby
played a .emarkauiy good game
and won the admiration of the sev
eral hundreds fans who followed
him around the course.
Bobby and Watts are corains
here o n May 17th for an exhi
bition match on behalf of the
Olympic fund and Athena people
are urged to turn out not cnly to
see the two stars play but to boost
this fund.
To sec the world’s greatest golf
er In action Is no common priv
ilege and people Hvlpg in sections
of the country where ije never ap
pears would give almost any
amount of monfey to see him play.
A match, similar to the one to
be staged here, would, draw at
least 1O.00P spectators If staged hi
California or some other western*
city, Two of the city’s crack
crack players, probably members
of the Georgia golfing team, will
be opposed to Bobby and Walt*
when they come here for. the
matchs
Award Of Medals
Sunday Afternoon
- At The Local “Y”
PAGE SEVER
diul invitation to oe present at tnis
service Sunday afternoon at (three
o’clock 5harp.
This will »;e the final boy’s
m eting of this season’s work, ns
the Bummer camp work of tfte as-
, ociation wil lopen early in June
and the religious program will bo
carried on at the camps this sum
mer, and then resumed next S p-
.timber.
Morton Hodgson who is at the
head of the boy’a world department,
will make the presentation of th'
awards. U vgg
The inward of the medal* and
□ tons and silver loving vup to
the winners In the Christian Ser
vice Training Program Contest of
the Sunday “Y” Club work, will be
njnde Sunday afternoon, May 13th r
at 3 o’clock at the boy’s mucCing
at the Y* M. C. A- The contest
ended th? last Sunday in April and
the secretaries are now ready with
‘ heir statistics to show who Is
who in this great Character Train
ing program.
Not only, are all of tW: boys
who have been membra of the
Sunday “Y” club invited, but their
parents, the preachers and their
families and anv interest'd person
in the eitv is extended a mo-t cor*
REDUCED ROUND
TRIP FARES
Central cf Georgia Ry.
52.50 Round Trip—Macon
EVERY SUNDAY
Good returning same day.
$5.08 Round Trip—Macon
EVERY SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY
Good returning Monday.
Travel By Train and Save.
For Further Information
Call Phone 640 or 1661.
GEO. T. BEELAND
Commercial Agent.
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SOLD
68 New Dodge Cars
110 Used Cars
DURING MARCH-
We Sold 33 New Dodge Bros. Automobiles
and 50 Used Cars.
DURING APRIL—
We Sold 33 New 6-Cylinder Dodge Bros. Cars
and 60 Used Cars.
Below we list a number of Used Cars that are
priced rightr-cars that we are glad to show
and sell to the man who wants value in a used
automobile:
1920 Dodge Bros. Touring.
1927 Dodge Bros. Coupe.
1928 Dodge 4-Cylinder Sedan.
1926 Ford Touring.
1925 Ford Coupe. ..
1926 Oldsmobile Sedan.
1926 Chevrolet Coupe.
57-Cadillac Touring.
,1924 Nash Sedan.
1923 Buick Roadster.
1923 Buick Touring.
192-1 Ford Touring.
1927 Chevrolet 1-Ton Truck.
1926 Dodge Sedan.
1924 Studebaker Sedan.
1923 Ford Touring.
1924 Ford Coupe.
1526 Ford Coupe. ’■■■■■
1 1927 Ford Tudor Sedan.
1924 Dodge Sedan.
1926 Tudor Ford Sedan.
1924 Studebaker Sedan.
SPECIAL
One New Buick Coach—Only driven few days.
At a substantial discount.
One New 52 Chrysler Coach—Never driven.
$100 off list.
J.Swanton Ivy
Phone 1487 125 East Broad Street
Athens, Georgia.
"Leave ’Em Laughing'
■Added Comedy Attraction,
STRAND TONIGHT
FLORENCE VIDOR
IN
“DOOMSDAY”
With GARY COOPER
One bartered for her love—the other gave his love.
Which did she choose?