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WANT AD RATES
2 Cents a Word
Minimum charge of 40 cents.
$1.00 for three Insertion". Seven
-tinea for' the price of five in*
All discontinuances MOST be
made In person at the Banner-
Herald Office or bj> letter.
ratinnancea are
not valid.
75 Want Ad 75
• PHONB
Jt-HEBALD WANT
GET RESULTS.
-LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED OR STOLEN-Gerraan
Police Dog, answers to name of
Anly; call W. H. Edgar, Wat-
Unsville, Ga„ and get reward.
d26p
FOR SALE
^ *. / 'IJBSi . . 11
FOR, SALE—Six-room house,
sleeping porch, double garage,
steam beat, near First Baptist
church. Possession January 1.
HAVE VfiOO.OO to land on Im-
proved real estate.
SOME very desirable lots at hall
price 'and reasonable terms.
D. G. ANDERSON * CO.
. - i d23c
FOB feALE — “FRUIT CAKE;”
Just the kind that you need to
malm Christmas complete, one
to five pound aisea, order tram
your grocers. Benson's Inc.
d27c
FOR BALE OR RENT-Ona now
six-room bungalow on South
Lumpkin street. Fnrnace heat;
Phone 1446 or 1674. d21c
FOR l BALE—Good as ntw Blnger
Electric sowing machine. Phono
702 or 711. dUc
FOR j SALE—Beaut'ful white male
Eskimo Spitz puppy; healthy;
thoroughbred; taro months old.
Price 110.00. Lovely Chr'stmae
present Phone 449J. d22Sc
FOR! SALE—A Rad.ola 20, desk-
cabinet model, In perfect condL
tion and entirely new In ap
pearance. New batteries and
loud-apeaksr. Suitable tor gift-
Phone 604-W. d23p
PETS FOR 0IFT8
FOR SALE—Two Persian kittens,
4-months old. Lovely for Christ
mas gifts. 815 each Phone 1808.
dS4p
FOR SALE—Used gag range;
first 810 gets it. 205 West
Washington atnot. It M.
Leathers. d24p
FOR SALE — Dressmakers full
length adjustable dreta-form
Phone 1038. d21p
BIO DANCE—Colbert Oym, Col
bert, Go- Friday nlgbt, Dec. 21et.
Good mule, food order. Gen
tlemen 59c, ladles tree. d21p
FOR SALE—Very gentle Shetland
Pony, Including saddle aid bri
dle; cheap for cash. Phone
1459-J. d22p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-rOne nicely furnished
room, with board, for 2 or 8
m*n or couple without children.
Phono 388-J, 272 West Hancock
Avenue. d23p
MATRIMONIAL
WOULD YOU MARRY girt 18,
825,000, will inherit 850,000;
widow 49, 878,0007 Photos, dc-
acriptions free. Cluh Mrs.
Wain, 8377 W. 4th St, Loo An-
going, Calif. . «3p
i Railroad Schedules
WANTED—Position as stenogra- ]
phar starting January 1; can
furnish references; , 1-hone !
or 1844-W, after aid o’clock.
d21p
WANTED—Position as stenogra
pher, start.ng January 1; can*
furnish references; phone 370
or 1844-W, after six odock.
<123p
WANTED — Furnished apartment
for housekeeping; possession
January 1. State price and Joda-
i tion. ‘ Address “B”, care Banner-
r ner-Herald.
DISTRIBUTORS, County Agents,
wohdreful opportunity. Freshly
pressed grapes dehydrated, call
ed Grape Bricks. Legal to sell.
Eateblshed in Federal Courts.
Look ahead. 100 per cent profit.
Vino Sano Co., 244 East 21st
St, Dept 1, New York City.
d23p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — Black Walrus Leather
Hand Bag on Augusta road
about six miles from Athens.
Finder please return to P-
Georgian. Howard. J. O. Mil-
lsr. , d2ip
office Thursday about a l:
o’clock. Phone 1097 or 203.
d2lc
ATTENTION CLANSMEN1
The meeting for Tuesday night,
Athens Klan No. 5.
MOVING—PACKING
SHIPPING
General Hauling
No Job too Small—
—None too Large
—Phone 656—
259 Hull Street
ADAMS TRANSFER
COMPANY
run igihMhAsi uivision
Georgia Bute Collaga of
Agriculture
W1B Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY 8BRV1CB
Moderate charges will bs mads,
phone 757-J. Athena. Ga.
GOOD USED CARS
30 Days Guarantee.
C. GRADY HENSON
Oakland • I ontiac Dealer
Phone 741.
GIFT BOXES, C’gars. Cigar,
sites, Nawapaper and Magaslne
subacrlpt'ona. Leave order now
to be delivered later.
SEABOARD
trriral and^ Departure of Trains
To and FromSeuth tad West
IBKIVE DEPART
SiM'pai 'l£iaitu^an 8(W am
1:27 am Atlanta 6:28 am
0:80 am Atlanta 6:30 pm
2:16 ’pas BTiam-Mam. 2:46 pm
B:6.2 N,W KcS“Na7am
!:46 pm* Rkh^Norfo’k 2:16 pm
.VILLI MtOLAND
.CHED'JLEt
Leave Athena
i. 3 for Oalnaavllla, 7:46 A. M.
1.11 for Oiuneavllle. 16:46 A M.
Arrive Athena
i. 11 from GalnearlUo, 16:08
4,||.
l i Dorn Oalnoavllla, 4:66 P. M.
CBNTBAL^F.GEQRGtA
Depart for Macon 8:00 a. m.,
and 4:46 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 11:48 “*
and lilO 0. m. .
SO. BEELAND. Phone 640
. O. BOLTON, AgL, Phone 1861
GBORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
1RIVE DEg**®
•so m 8:30 am
itO g£_* X-4:45 pS
7?2S R am 10:46 am .
J
FIREWORKS
FOR SALE BY
GEORGE W. HALE
V/t Milas an Wlntarvllle Road
d24p
Large Size
ALL STEEL
COASTER WAGONS
gg
UNION HARDWARE
SKATES—$1.95
Bicycles, Velocipedes
and Skates Repaired
ATHENS CYCLE CO.
Lumpkin St.
THE STYLE SHOP
MI88 SUSIE WELLS
186 Bait Clayton Street
For Xmas Gifts
Ladlee* Hats, Baby Bonnets,
Coat and Dress Flowers, Hoe a,
Brassieres, Garter Belts, Hand-
kerchlefa and Seufa.
We make Old Hate New In our
hat hospital far He. 7Se sad 81.
HOMES FOR SALE
—New Brick Buntalow, five
rooms, all modem conveniences:
in best aactlon ef city. Price
reasonable. ,
—Several wall-located residence
lot* at attractive prices. Terms
can be arranged.
H. O. EPTING, & CO.
188 Skackslferd Bonding
2— 1C2S Chevrolet Coupes
1—1928 Chevrolet Landau Se
dan.
3— 1927 Chevrolet Coaches
1— 1927 Chevrolet Cabriolet
2— 1929 Chevrolet Roadsters
2—1226 Chevrolet Tourings
1—1927 Chevrrlet Roadster
1—1929 Chevrolet Ton Truck
1—1836 Chevrolet 1-Ton Trucke
1—1926 Chevrolet LghL Del.
1—1926 I Xrt\Tudor Sedan
1— 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan
2— 1924 Ford Coupes
2—1924 Ford Tourings
1—1926 Ford t.oupS
1—1923 Ford Touring
1— 1026 Ford Touring
2— 1923 Buick Tourinva
1—1093 StndehsVer Touring
1—1924 Chevrolet . Sedan.
PHONE 481
FOB DEMONSTRATION
And one of tho Following Men
will be glad to call:
Sam W. Pinion. Gen. Mr.
W. E. Hopkins, Sales Mgr.
and Assistant Mgr.
L. L. Vfna.
3. C. Weeks,
A. W. Callaway, , *
J. R. Hopkins,
T. I. Went,. •
J. A. Copeland,
J. a HI1L
PINSON-BRUN80N
MOTOR CO.
CHRVROI.RT DRAl.FRR
166-70 Washington Street
SPECIAL
Jergen’t Soap Sampler
Box of Nine Assorted
Cakes, $1.20 Value
FOR 89c
CITIZENS PHARMACY
1 Christmas Daw
8T. J08EPH CHUURCH Sunday School 10 a. m., B. B
Maaa at a o clock. Melt, Supt.
At Gainesville. Ga„ Man a: 10:00 Morning worihlp U:ll a. m
|SubJect "Ohrlitma.. 1
-•SSS
o'clock.
FIREWORKS
Fall line at Coleman’s Service
Station, 3 Miles Out on .Dan-
lelswille Road: All Dago
Bomba and Skyrockets at
Wholesale Coat.
B- Y. P. V. a: 7 o’c:ock.
Chrlvtmaa Day | Evening wcrablp at 8 p. m.. Sub.
Mbaa Cantata, at Midnight. Jec "Lite At It la."
Low Maaa at S o’clock. I We ahall be glitd *o have you
Benediction follow the Midnight worship with us on th'e day. Wor.
M**?' i n... , .... . ,. *hlp la the beat preparation for
Musical Program for Ml-'nlght Mesa Chrlatmaa.
Silent Nigh by Gruber. —
Third Maaa In B. Flat by W. A. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
“ Fldelea, Tr.tdlU.md Mata-!
T. Dudley, Supt
Christmas
Apples
50c Peck
$1.50 Bushel
A. E. Davison
• _
A CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT LASTS A YEAR!
GIVE A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE
GEORGIANAMERICAN
1 YEAR . . 59.SO 1 MONTHS . 54-00 1 MONTHS . . 52.50
LEE C BOWDEN PHONE 300
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Simple Interest #■/»% and 7%
WITH OR WITHOUT ANNUAL REDUCTIONS.
PROMPT COMMITMENTS AND CL081NOS.
ERNfST k west
314 Southern Mutual Building Phone 228
'
I A GOOD PAINTING IN THE HOME
It the Surest Sign of Culture.
Visit A. W. JOHNSTON’S ART STUDIO
It Will Pay You. 784 Cobb Street
-
V 0U boy PEACE OF MIND WHEN YOU -INSURE IN THE
NEW YORK LIFE!
RICHARD F. HARRIS, Special Agent
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Phone 228 314 Southern Mutual Bldg.
B. R. BLOOD WORTH C. D. FLANIGBN. JR.
BL00DW0RTH & FLANIGEN
General Insurance
PHONE 1467
804 Southern Mutual Building
ROUGH LUMBER DRESSED
THE DOZIER COMPANY
—PHONE 84-
PLOWS, HARROWS, STALK CUTTERS
Spring and Fulton St.
MOVING ~~ CRATING — STORING
OPEN ANB CLOSED VANS
Phone 148 j
Williams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc
153 Weet Clayton Street
Rev J. B. King Pastor.
CHUURCH OP CHRIST
Chat. Tidwell, Minister
Mr. Samuel A. Cartledge will
preach at U a. m. and 8. p.m .
Christian Endeavor 7 p .m.
ents i
heir at 8:80.
A welcome await® all who attend fhcli
ieee service*- at 5
wn«m. iiowuh, minuter tnrin v
Bogart Church of Chris; meete I y *
every Sunday 10 a. m. for Bible FIRST MPTHftDiAT cmiirom
atudy. Preaching It a. m. and 7:10 F I°.. ■ I ”T H £ PI, .T C H U ? CH
p- m- Prayar meeting Wednrada, R R p.'S^hcn. Sunday ^hool
Superintendent.
Sjnday School at Id o'clock a. m.
Preaching by be paetor at 11:1&
CHUURCH
T. W. Tippett, Paetor.
10:00 a .m. Sunday School, J. K.
Davie. 8upL
11:00 a. m. Morning worship, eer-
mon by paetor.
6:30 p. m.. B. Y, p. V. Senior, In.
termedlate and Juniors, Alex Saye,
Director.
7:30 p. m . evening service,
preaching by paetor.
Praver meeting Wednesday night
a* 7:30.
I We Invite you to worship with us.
FIRST BAPTIST* CHURCH
I J. C. Wilkinson, Pastor.
Announcements
a. m. "The Incarnation.'
The choir assisted by Miss Ml*,
dred Eakes, will present a program
of music at 8 o'clock p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
’irst. Christian corner, of Pulapki
and Dougherty Streets
Stanley R. Grubb, minister, reel-
denee 268 Dougherty
The Bible School meete at 10 a.
m. The Subjejct a this time will be
'What We May Find and Bethle
hem” There will be appropriate
mislc.
At the hour of the even'ng wor-
ship the 8unday School will pre
sent the Christmas Pagean enti
tled "The Shepherds Vision.* An
ire urged to cumr anti
children. The service
o'clock In the af'ernoon. I
Sunday School a Firrt Church 1
9:43 p. m. and at Hoyt
4 p. m.
Usual Prayer Meeting Wodne
af * p. m.
A cordial invitation in extend
to all of hese'"services*
EMMANUEL CHURCH
Rev. A. G* Richards, D. D., R
Sunday Services
Holy Communion at 7 a* rr
Sunday School at 9:45 a.
Morning Prayer and flermon j
On Monday evening there will be P •”*
a Christmas ree for the younger
children of the Sunday School.
On Monday— Christo
Tho Children’s Christman ’
the Parish Horae at 411
The Tree of Ligh on the Chun
lawn at six o’clock.
Christmas Day
Holy Communion Christmas
FIRST PRE8BYTERIAN CHURCH
Rtv* E. L. Hilt, D. D„ Paetor
Uaual service at 11 a. m.; and the
'’as tir will fill the pulpit at thia
ervlce* In lieu of he uaual even, i
ng service there will be a Vesper Chris mas Day at 11 i
tcrvlce under the auspices of the’ The public Is cord'nlk invited
iunday School; and all of the par-at end all these service*.B
MRS. MARY K. ESPY Lord for 80 po'cea of stiver. Thao tho Inn. A small altar
TO BE BURIED AT
B0GARTSUNDAY
the procession swings round a hill. against the wall, lighted by *__
and rp^ches Bethlehem itself. small silver lamps; and oil *
Busy Little Bethlehem (floor, in front of the altar, i
. Bethlehem is a little town with silver star, marking the
Its white stcnc-houses huddled spet where Christ was born,
closely about narrow, winding Latin inscriptkn is on the
street* through which autos and | Kneel at Manger
I Funeral service! for Mrs Mar, wagons can acarcaly pass. Tho Hew patriarchs, bishops
K. Espy, age 91, who died at the h^ses. with flat roofs, latticed attendants kneel, in turn.timuffl
home of her daughter, Mrs. L* M. windows and central courts, oc- the star—the climax of the
Gu'nn, Bogart Sa urday afternoon casionally arch overhead to shut nual Chnstmas Eve cole' ratio,
at 1:00 o'clock after an Mines* of the sun off of the pavement below that has been held for many con*
j ono week, will be held at the Bo. countless booths and bataar line turies.
• gart Baptlsv Church at 2:00 Sun. the narrow streets where women, When this ceremony has been
• day afternoon, Dr. E. L. Hill, pas- and girls sell carved crosses, go- finished the tourists may light
ntor of Firs Presbyterian Church saries and other religious object* tapers, descend to the crypt —* r
j, very i
in Jerusalem—dignitaries of the Bethlehem cf 29 centuries ago—
- r .. aurvived by one Orthodox Church, reapandent in except that they are more war-
vote, tup- daughter, Mrv. J. N, Guinn, Bogart, their bejewelled vestments* In ' Pert of the population la :
ittendant arch- Mohamedan; and it i<» actually
or archimand- necessary for soldiers to e sta-,
sd in colorful t.oned about the Church of
IR. K. Jennings of Bogart, Messrs robes. They lead the way Nativity to prevent
,,. , J* L. Guinn. Bloomington, Ini., T. through the formless cluster of However, no trouble <
J. Me. HOWELL. Jd. Ginn, Athens; A* K. r.u'nn, buildings about the Church ef the That Is fhe little to^Ti*o _
■An -aT'b’S»-, u ., Milan; R* R. Guinn. Gainesville; Nativity, built by. the rocther of lehem today, twenty caiftgf 5
WaClIVlR » and j x. Guinn. Panama City, Fla. Constantine the Great, and said after the hJrth of .Tc m. Christ
anaounce myself a Mra Espy was tho widow of the to be the oldest Christian church; •
ter ror ute W. L. Espy, who died abojt in the world. Tho church stands If ir could be m'ide to
“ ' n a small square, surrounded iy enough, a thoisnnd
will ha duly called to elect a sue oriffwth*
cessor to the late J. H. Dorsey, i aJmTi.
I will ■ppraeUto the vote, .op- da u^' t ^M r *
auVa i^ 0 j and he fo'lowlng grand enuuren: tneir tram a
vanca y0 , t ! In *?’ ««• B. Aiken. Orlando, Fla., bi.hopa, bi.hci
my be halt con,ll,,r,tlon to . MrrA.D. Wall. Winder, Oa..: Mrs. ntea, also '
ojadidata lor Tav ... „ w ,
Clnrto Connty, Ooorg a, .object fl V « year.*aao, Mr. E.py lived
to the roloa And rogalnUon. of the Ath.ns for many yenrv, and while I tore.
apertal cnllod to llvlnx hero took an active par In 1he'euw»nvr «, ouua.ua ..
M0« ■ .gcoyoor to tho lata J. the activate! of the Cen tal Pro.- not |mp,e„lve. It i< a narrow,
-_.tV.C7*' • r rot * W,U "P- byterian Church, of which .he v« [ ow gateway cf plain bewn atone,
m'ght be ranamitted by ;
Ihe’entrance to this building is an ordinary lead, pencil.
—Ja member* She would have ce'e. » aeant four"fat in height, so Freeslng within a few h(
HOPB T. SMITH. Ibrated her nlnety-flrat blr hday on thlt d.gniUries and all hava to ISl
January 5 had she Uvel, and she j ow to enter. The gate is th « chenveal reac 1on betW
wa. active and In good health In tl)u , rranl pcd became tho Mo. .T* 1 * 1 * “ nd h ® " n ”' n, t ! ' ni1
her la ter year.- She had lived In hammedan. fn* centuries In cop. th0 conor '" much w « al!fr *
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To the People of C arho County: _
I hereby announce aa n.candt- Atliona and Bogart for over 303 troj *of Syria! did not acruck to
dat* for Tax Rerolver for Clarke yeara. 1 drlv. thelr cattle *nto the aacrod The ® n , ,y d'fferonc. bj
Sactl'on to 0 bf’held“january P mh 1 pIV A j njjpC PAR tha'ga^had’ ^^‘mada amS* * n * oUn ” vour>c »’'
rwr anpport will b. np. FINAL RUES
1928. Your anpport will bo ap.
praoatod.
RUTHERFORD COILE.
FOR TAiTrECEIVER
I hv»07 announce myaolt a cai
dldata for Tax Receiver for Clarke
County, Georgia, anbject to tho
roloa and reruiatlona of tho apoc.
tal. election .to be called to elect a
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hareby announce myself aa a
candidate tor the ettee of Tax
Rece'ver of Clarke County, made
meant by the death of Mr. J. H.
Doraey, anbject to tho rulaa and
recnlatlone of tho apodal elec
tion to bo bald on January 11th,
1828. 1 will approdato your anp
port and rote.
Mi
MRS. ELIZABETH
BAUGH SUNDAY
When Chriat War Born
I Inaidc, tha baalllca boco
I more impoaing. The procaaaion -
i enter, an aneleanre about 120 j
MRS. RUBY HARTMAN,
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce my candida
cy for .the of flee of Tax Receiver
of Clarice county, Georgia, for tho
foil term to which tha lata J. H.
elected, aubjeet to the
^ ! the.apcclal
•VAtHDWX
BIRDCAGES
®T*HB health, end eras
1 tha singing of foot
bird, is laigcly dependent
upon im home. Come in
and ec/our new Hcadiyx
cages-the bed made from
the etandpoint of bird
health and smart
THE PERFECT
GIFT!
—One of these Cages
with stand, ducoed in
1 bright colors, and a pair
of Sweet Singers.
Cage and Stand
$4.75 to $6!98
Pair of Birds
$7.50
H. L C0FER & CO.
-SEEDSMEN-
378 Broad Street
about 1201 CARD OF THANKS
“ I itafdS ''y^aalwe p'liu "‘inT^'a | w « " uh to OXPrea:. our deep
Funeral aerricea. for Jlra Sar- central na»a and two narrow , ,' 1 ’"" y hv d ““.
ah Elisabeth Baugh, and 68 J flankins aisles. J, m
widow of .’be tata Mr. wStam D |.. 17.. .choir dmnta ..hymna^and jljjJjk think
our friends for tho beautiful floral
offerings, - jf* j
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Flanagan,
he held Sunday afternoon at two| past tkronyh a low archway by
o'clock at her home, Rav. Chaa, the choir, and descend a flight of,
Tidwell pastor of tbo Church of staep, allpiwry atapa to tho Grot- . __ „
ChjdaL eonductin*. Intarraant will to_jf ‘^•Nativity. “ Kr ,, n in lh( , pnn(
follow in tho Jackson cemetery, The grotto is a sort or cave In ‘ j , b !
Bemataln Bros. Funeral Homo In the aofid rock. Tradition say. ta Chrstmaa jewelry. Better by
charge. that thia cave, existing in Biblical far , s 'M ul m " n f^ *" *
ilra. Baugh was born and apent times, conftltuted the atables in awell Christmas Dinner, the mem
ber Ilf. in Oconee county. She wh.ch the Vi^ln M.nr took ref- on irin teopfreah and an*
- - - ■ when she and Joseph learn- tu next Christmas, i rice 31.00.
was a member of the Baptist v~e whan she and Joseph learn-
church and was well known am'
loved not only in her native coun.
ty but in Athena aa welL
Sht la lurvivad by thrao daugh.
tars, Mrs. \y. S. Crow, Mrs. Jeff
Magnesa and Mrs. 3. T. Roberta;
a son, Mr. J. A. Baugh tad a
Stater. Mrs. J. T. Cheney.
... ... Mrs. Baugh was a good Chrlst-
i!L W o“fTr ehSST Jdrita \eave*
- - * i work ox Her enuren im sne leaves
lueeeaaor. |» boat of friends to mourn her
^port'death. Friends will act aa pail-
bearers.
ed that there was no room at
Ilolmap lli.tcj Coffee Shoppe,
“The Battle of the Sexes” Special Christmas Eve
and Christinas Day Attraction at the Palace
S. W. fasSERY.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
. hereby announce myaolf a
candidate for tbo office of Tax
Rece’rer for Clarke County, Ga.,
subject to tho rules and regain,
done of tho I pec! si election which
will bo duly called to elect t sue.
cersor to tbo -tata J. H. Doraey.
I w'll appreciate tbo vote, m-p,
Many / Flock to ; Little
Church
long cavalcade, oast a well by
an olive grave where, according
to tradition, tha three magi stop
ped to drink and taw in the wa
ter the reflection of the star that
had ':lo»omed for their guidance
and heralded the birth of Chris!
port tad Influence of every voter. endom.
In the couuty and thank yon In ad-1 Tending their flocks in tha
every consideration aurround.ng fields are shepherds
-half. I dressed in long gowna and wear.
| Ing turban-like handkerchW.
| rk-nt (Wr heads- with sheep-
' skins over the'r shon'der*. Be.
_ _ | yond a doubt, tbeir appearance Is
I hereby announce myself aa a ‘domical with that of the ahep-
candidata for tbo office of Tav herds who. area ago, wort watch.
Receiver of C'erke county, Goor- Ing over tho flocks by night when
gin, at the special election to Ir they saw a via'on tad heard the
held January 12, 1929, the full angels stag,
term nude vacant by the death A He'd to tbo loft, according to
of Ur. 3. H. Doraey. tradlton. b tho vary foil In
I will rreetiy appreciate the wM*h Roth gathered wheat fo*
vote and Influence of every voter old Boas: then comet tha tomb of
af tal* eoonty. __ |Rachel, followed by a hill
(Iran in my bah
Respectfully,
W. 14. BHTANT.,
FOR TAX RECEIVER
unty. | Rachel, followed by a Ml on
HABOLD T. TUCK- I which Judas I#cariot betrayed his
DON ALVARADO and PHYLLI/ HAV€R
in D.W..ORIFFITHZ "WE BATTLE OF THE /EXE/'