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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1028.
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“Fighting Buffalo" co
a dory of be.ng r'<
chiQ e nun bullets or
time after time to b
and information bad
cncan lines, \
Lieut. Frank A. I
L!eut. R.H. Nc?i r. er
a i&ss on in August
their plane was subjs
' re from 15 anti-din
The Individual Can Gains Favor
Woman Seeks New
WANT Al) KATES
2 Cents a Word
Minimum charge of 40 cento.
41.00 for three Inaertlona. Seven
tinea for the price of Ore In-
ertiuna.
All discontinuance, MUST be
made in person at the Banner-
Herald .Office or by letter.
Telephone diaconttnuancea are
wt valid.
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FUNERAL NOTICES
Endurance Record
| LOST—Black and white
j setter,
Joe. Return to E. E. Lamkin,
360 Ooverhurtt avenue and get
reward. *~“
d27c
FOR SALE -i “FRUIT CAKE,"
Just the kind that you need to
mas complete, one
resizes, order from
WANTED
1 for hou
irnished apartment
ping; possession
Ate price and loca-
"R”, care Banner-
tion. A
ner-Hct
® HANKS to the eight ounce
can, the new individual size
♦ that is gaining so rapidly in
favor, the lonely bachelor and the
bachelor maid, who somehow never
sdems so lonely, are now able to
vary their kitchenette menus with
salads and desserts and other dain
ties which they formerly had to es
chew for lack of storage space. Now
anyone living alone, or with a single
companion, can get just the right
amount for a great variety of dishes
in this new size of can.
The chain stores, always quick
to respond to a popular demand,
have sensed this, and you see in
many of them neat baskets full of
assorted eight ounce cans of fruits
and vegetables, sold at a special
with t teaspoon of floor, and then
one tablespoon of lime juice. Bring
this to boiling, pour it over one
slightly beaten egg, and cook in
double boiler until it gets thick and
coata n spoon. Cool, then fold in
one-fourth cup of sour cream,
whipped. Arrange the fruit on let
tuce, pour over Some of the dress
ing, and garnish with chopped nuts
and the maraschino cherries from
the can of fruit This makes more
than enough for one and sufficient
for two, but there will be enough
dressing for from four to six. What
is left over keeos well in the cold,
and can be used on any combina
tion of fruit salad some other day.
Delicious Pear Salad
Try it, for instance, with pear
and Roquefort salad, which is made
this way. Drain and chill an eight
ounce can of pears, then arrange
on leaves of romaine. Crumble
Roquefort cheese coarsely and
sprinkle in cavities of the peart^
This win make enough salad for
two.
If >ypu prefer a different dressing
and appearance for this fast salad,
mix together one tablespoon oil.
one-half tablespoon vinegar, one*
eighth teaspoon salt, one-eighth
teaspoon paprika, one-sixteenth tea
spoon mustard.’* one-half teaspoon
sugar, two tablespoons chili sance
and, two tablespoons mayonnaise.
Beat Well, pour over the salad, and
decorate it with strips of pimiento.
Sometimes you will have guests.
Here are a couple of desserts for
them which will make an eight
ounce can go a long way. ihe
first is Apricot-Cocoanut"“'Betty.
Drain an eight ounce can of apri
cots and arrange alternate layers of
the fruit, cocoanut (half a cup of
canned moist cocoanut will be
enough) and a quarter of a cup
of chopped salted almonds in indi
vidual, buttered ramekins, dotting,
each apricot with butter. Melt twe
tablespoons brown sugar in a ski!--
let, add apricot syrup and stir till
melted.. Mix one-half tablespoon
flour with one tablespoon sugar, add
to the syrup and cook a few min
utes. Pour over the fruit and cover
■FOR RENT JOR/SALE—6-room
\\ house, Nicholson street; 7-room
house Wocdlnwn Avenue; new
I brick bungalow with shades and
draperies on Hampton court. A.
E. Davison. d28c
FOR RENT—Two rooms and
: sleeping -porch for 1 ght house-
j keeping.. Furnished or • unfur-
. nishod. Also furn'shed rooms:
i[ close in. Call 835-W.
_d30p-
KfOR RENT — Two unfurnished
M connecting rooms, for light
* housekeeping*. Private entrance.
nv ono 4280
Pour over the fruit and cover
with buttered crumbs and brow*’
in a hot (400° F.) oven. It will
serve three.
^If you want to serve four., efimtgh
price in groups of three. So you
can be not only tasty, but thrifty,
irt varying your meals made for one
or two persons. Here are some re
cipes for salads and desserts, cal
culated on the basis of this size of
can.
Unusual Salads )
When you eat a salad alone, it’s
generally a simple one. But whv
not try this unusual one. which
takes but little time to make? Drain
an eight ounce can of fruits for
satad. Chill on the windowsill, if
you haven't got an ice box, and cut
into cubes. To the syrup from the
can add one tab!e«ooon of butter,
two tablespoons of sugar, mixed
Tropical Cream can be made with
an eight ounce. can of pineapple
tid-bits as a basis, to do so. Soak
two teaspoons gelatin in one-fourth
cup cold water five minutes. Drain
the pineapple and heat the syrup
with one tablespoon lemon juice,
four tablespoons orange juice and
one tablespoon sntrar: pour over
gelatin and stir till d : ««ntved. Cool.
When starting to stiffen, ad** .ne-
half cup ehonped dates, ptneapple
SALE
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BANNFR-KFIUfcf)"
WANT ADS?
|FuR RENT-^fFJve room apart
ment end garage in best > neigh
borhood; Turn shed or ■unfur
nished. Call 142-W. d30;
['FOR SALE—Good grade Jersey
cow with he <
tered bull), seven weeks old.
Both for $60. Hione or to.
Ei B. Braswell. d27p
Announcements
FOR TAR RECEIVER
I hereby announce' myself
' . 4 ' ““ candidate for the office of T«
COOPER—The friends and rela- Reco ver, for Clarke County. Ga„
tivetf of Mr. J. D. Cooper of subject to the rule* and regula.
Mad.son county; Mr. and Mrs. (toils Q f the special e ectlon which
J. T. Threkeld, Mr. and Mrs. Leo *|j: be duly called to elect a sue-
Burrows, Mr. and Mr3. jc- ceraor to the late J. H. Dorsey.
Compton, Mrs. Estell Collins, \ w 11 appreciate the vote, sup.
Birs. Ethel Powers, Mr. and Mrs. port and Influence of every voter
Eldridge Cooper, Mi. and Birs. m the county and thank you In
Elbie Cooper and Mrs. Berry vaoce for every cona deration
Christian arc inv.tcd to attend giveu in my behalf,
the funeral of Mr. J. D..Cooper, Respectfully,
tomorrow, Friday, at 11 o’clock, W. If. BRYANT,
from Vineyards Baptist church ••• "*
in Blad'son county. Rev. J. C. FOR TAX RECEIVER
West of the Bant’st church will f hereby announce myself a can-
cffic*a f e With interment In V ne- didate for the office of Tax Re-
yrrds Cre rt k cemetery. Bern- ceiver for Clarke County, Ga..
stein Brothers Funeral Home, subject to the rules and regula-
- ~ w tions of the special election which
1-1 At* Hisnf A |c w.l. be duly called to elect a sue-
ncr - cessor t0 the iate J# H# Dorsey.
Sudden Suicide
in the co«nt v and thank you in ad-
•ance for your consideration in
ny behalf.
Respectfully. -
J. Me. HOWELL.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
1 hereby announea myself a
candidate for Tas Reca-ver for
Clarke County. Qeorga, subject
to the rules and regulations of the
do- lei election to be called to
•>.rt a -nrr.—or to th. lata J.
H. Doreey. Tour rota will be ap
preciated.
HOPE T. SMITH.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
- tho People or C arko County:
I hereby announce ae a candl-
late for Tax Reielver for Clarke
'minty, Georgia, la the apodal
lection to be held January litb,
1920. Your aupport will ba ap-
■rec ated.
RUTHERFORD COILH
FOR TAX RECEIVER
T hufeuy announce myself s can-
.Irtate for Tax Receiver for Clarke
bounty, Georgia, subject to the
rules ond regulations of tho spec
ial election to be called to elect a
-ui cessor to my brother, the late
I. H. Dorsey. Your rote and .up-
port will be appredated.
E. H. DORSEY, SR.
FOR TAlT*RECEIVER
I hcir-uj umuoiiIii* luyimll as S
undidate for the off'ce of Tax
Hece rcr of Clarke County, made
meant by the dontb of Mr. J. H.
Dersov. subject to the rules and
regulations of tho special elec
(NEA Buffalo Bureau) l, on to be held °n January 12tb
On the eve of fits marriage lo 1929. 1 will appreciate your p
^heUr Fbbutt. above, bcaftiil ** ” MRs!'RUBY HARTMAN. .
USED FORD CARS
n tv r , i TRUCKS Phbott,
■ F ? rd Cou , p ? ; ?. Ford Trucks Buffa'o, N. Y., soc ety girl, Ever-
■ with cabs and bod.es; one 1-ton e tt L. Mugler, 23, manu neuter, _. _ ntrriCTVPR
|International Truck, cab and chas- h 0 d himself n bis home in Buf- FOR TAX RECEIVER
Isis. Russell Daniel, 120 Washing- f a i 0 ’s exc’usive residential sec- I hereby announce my candids
■ton street. t j on . The n ght before Mugler cy tor the office of Tax
• lion. ine u gill oeiure .•Hugier -j ‘
PiRPWORKS ended hl» life the young couple of«Clarke county, Georgia, for th
? , seemed extremely happy and bad tuil term lo wtttch the .ate J. U-
•Large uasortment left
Christmas. .Selling at
prices. Firecrackers, 8 boxes, 25c.
•inceton Rond, jus* outs’de city.
Five ;5-inch firecracken, 6c.
budget now in preparation. BI. [
Poincare, however, will probably
ask for a resolution to be passed
e HcUUitu uauuuil’I} impiiy uuu unu •••— — , ,. . . _ —- --- -
• f f°™ ettcuded a party g veu In their Dorsey waa elected, subject to Die without debate approving the gov-
reduced c cnor j i-ules end regulation, of the sp«:ial cromsnt's coarse In paying the
B. L SMITH INSURANCB
AGENCY
B. I. Smith, Jr- Manager
—GENERAL INSURANCE—
Day Phone 279
ll-bt Phan 1459-W
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
Moderate charges will be made
Phone mo. Athene, Ga.
Railroad Schedules
Arrival and
SEABOARD
I Dep
From Sooth and West
DEPART
parturs of Trains
To and - G,<
ARRIVE
i Atlanta-
10:25 pm Birmingham 8:53 am
1:27 am Atlanta 5:29 am
10:30 am Atlanta 5:30 pm
AtlanU-
2:16 pm Bliam-Mtm. 2:45 pm
To and From North and East
ARRIVE DEPAR7
New York-Waeh.
5:29 am Rieh.-Norfolk 10:25 po
New York-Waah.
8:51 am Richmond 1:27 an
New. York-Wash.
t:45 pm iRkhoNorfolk 1:15 p»
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
SCHEDULES
Lesvs Athens
No. 1 for ■fla'nesvllle, 7:45 A. M
No. 12 tor Galneavllla, 10:45 A. M.
Arrive Athena
No. 11 from OMnearnie, 10:00
A. M.
No. 1 from-GAlneavtlle. 4:55 P. M.
CENTRAL OFGEORGIA
TRAINS
Depart for Macon 8:00 a. m,
and 4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 11:45 «. ab
end 9:10 p. m.
GEO. BRELAND. C. A. Phone 54i
W. 0. BOSTON, Art- Phone 1681
GEORGIA RAILROAD
I SCHEDULES
ARRIVE DEPAR7
7:50 am 8:*0 am
11:15 pm 1>M pm
3:50 pm—*
.i.D.fy’mcept Sunday.
s °ral^r AT
DEPART..tKiT
‘S;SS
rJJ ^ wnimm rwi Agent,
TeUmbnat 81*
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS
_ 1:46 pm
x_0:00 pm
2—1928 Chevrolet Coupes
1—1928 Chevrolet Landau Se
dan.
8—1927 Chevrolet Conches
1— 1927 Chevrolet Cnbr'olet
2— 1929 Chevrolet Roadsters
2—1926 Chevrolet Tourings
1—1927 Chevrolet Roadster
1—1928 Chevrolet Ton Truck
1—1926 Chevrolet 1-Ton Trucks
(—1926 Chevrolet Lght. DcL
Truck.
1—1926 Ford Tudor Sedan
1— 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan
2— 1924 Ford Coupes
1—1924 Ford Tourings
l—1926 Ford coup«
1—1923 Ford Touring
1— 1926 Ford Touring
2— 1923 Bulck Tourings
1—1923 Studebakcr Touring
1—1924 Chevrolet Sedan.
PnONE 461
FOR DEMONSTRATION
And one of the Following Men
wlil be glad to call:
Sam W. Pinson, Gen. Mgr.
W. E. Hopkins, Sales Mgr.
and Aselstant Mgr.
L. L. Moas,
J. C. Weeka,
A. W. Callaway,
J. R. HopHne,
T. I. Webb,
J. A. Copeland,
J. B. Hill.
PINSON-BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
168-79 Washington Street
election which Is to be duly c*' 1 ' i Berenger Installments. Or If he
ed to name hla successor. fee's sure of his majority he may
I will appreciate ^tha _aupp<wt a.k a more formal ratlflcat'on tp
meet the expectations of the Am-
of evey vu.ee eutf ahaii make an
effort to see each of you peraon-
any uo my own behalf.
Respectfully,
o. ». USSERY.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myeelf as A
candidate for the office of Ta-
Receiver of Clarke county. Geor
gia, at the special election to b
held January 12, 1929, the ful
term made vacant by th* death
of Ur. J. H. Doreey.
I will greatly appreciate the
vote and Influence of every vot
of this county.
HAROLD T. TUCK.
French Straggle To
Escape From Gilded
Economic Cage
BANNER-HERALD
Produce Results
Phone 75
A CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT LASTS A YEAR!
GIVE A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE
GEORGIAN AMERICAN
1 YEAR . . %9Ji0 I MONTHS ,. $S.OO
LEE C BOWDEN 7 ?*
By ELMER ROBERTS
(Chief ef Ae-nelated Press Paris
^ Bursau.)
PARIS.— (AP) —Prem'er Poln-
| care, cnatod an of French poet-
i war asp'ratlona, haa marehaTed
! men and theta tor a final wrestle
with debts and reparations.
Hla policy toward tho American
debt haa been the subject of con.
fl'ctlng reporta because ho has
avoided a public doc'aration of
hla purposes. H's private conver
sation, permit these conclus'one:
M. Poincare accepts tho promt
Mellon-Borengor agreement. ' He
does not aek parliament for ratL
ficat'on. One reason la tho uncer-
ta'nty of a majority In the cham
ber of depntlea and* aacondly, ha
has donbts aa to whether formal
ratl lcatlon ’a really necessary.
M. Po’ncare Is described as bar-
'ng slowly arrived at the conv'c-
tlon tbst par'lamentary sanct'on
for paying debta waa not neces.
sary beyond tho annual approprla- France will pay her debts. The
tlon for the pnrpoee voted by | credit and honor of France re.
bo'h houses. The 830,000.000 paid quire !t.
In the TTn'ted States this year |
was ao authorised la the budget 1 A declaration aomaphat upon
and $31500,000 for the year end- ‘hat I'm would. It has been pol-t.
lqg next August will be in the 0® out to M. Poincare, have the ]
_______ ef act of restoring Ame-'c-i C er.
" ' * ; — ta'nty In the purposes of France. 1
While It la,scarcely I'ke'y that
under- any • clrmmstirre*
French prime minister would go
AS far as thst, yet t 'a consider'd
.. -rt I-—|t„| a, W |]l
take an occasion to say something
In par lament on the sub.lert w»h
the nnsnose of g’Vng adeqnate
#*—•*«. in Ms sreep'sneo of
the Berenger agreement and his
, cuuvjctiuu that It la b nding upon ■
erlcan government.
The French prime mlnleter has
received ample advice on the eub-
Ject from the American point of
view. M. Claudel bad two or
three conferences with M. Poin
care before he left for Washing,
ton via Martlntoue. He Is under
stood to have Indlra'ed the d"
po ntment In American official
c’rc’ea over the long delay, now
more than two v ,‘cr-. *u rati-rim? -
the Bareneer aereemont. The de- t
lay waa Interpreted ae Indicating
an Intent on to raise the queetion
of fresh negot atloos and better I
terms, which wero !oog*d upon as I
Ideas wholly Inacreptahle to the |
American government sad pro- -
p*e. The efect cn the popu’ar
mind wae one of d'struct and
doubt ae to whether France |
wanted to pay or eter Intended to
pay. I
Other persons who had contact
with the prime minister and ha 'e
touched upan this snbjert have
told him that *f American op'n.
Ion was to support France In 'n-
slttlng upon i-irge reparation pay
ments from Germany the French
fcorernment ought to take up a
stand like th e:
We regard our foreign debt,
that 's; those to England and the
United 8tates as bav'ng priority
oler all other debts. ,We have it
very large Interna' debt We ex
pect to pay both that and all cur
fore'gn obligations. Nevertheless,
'f by a series of mis.'ortunes Im
pairing onr capacty of payment
we should be ob’lged to trim down
any of onr debts those abroad
wou'd be pa'd In full as having
precedence end those dept* owing
to onr own people, those ow'ng to
members of the family, as It were,
would be the ones to be cut. down.
Germany owes France a great
deal. We hope that she wl!l pay
us. But whether sh^does or not.
3 MONTHS . . $2.SO
PHONE 300
AUTOMOBILE
DEALER
—when you advertise them in the classified
section of this newspaper.
Your sales message reaches a picked group
of buyers. They are already sold on the idea
of having a used car—the classified section
helps them determine their purchase.
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stantly. You, too, can stimulate sales by list
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