Newspaper Page Text
[SDj‘l‘ MARCH 27, 1930.
=7 8“e r_ ‘ PHONE 7
ANT AD RATES
x4t 0 3
2 (f‘.'”ih‘ a \\ Urd
L. charge of 40 cents.
"‘fm";,[m nsertions. Seven
BoF A o price: Of -fIVE 108
for the ¥
payvable in advance
P ces MUST be
discontind oo
jerson &t the Banner
9d”‘ Cfice or by:. letig
g« i uance are
pone discon puances
valid.
NA\EH'K“ AL l?- “‘:\N’l
AbS GET RESULTS
WANT AD 75
PHONE
WANII !‘IU_
ED—By busness couple,
1 unfurnished apartment,
private of nnecting bath.
e 1963 after siX o’clock.
m2B¢
ED—V-Iza‘.z,mii:rlril\', energet
dies to work I cally. Positive
y of $3.00 per day for 120
. Write “E, F.” ,care Ban-
Herald. m27p
STOLEN!
SOLID MAH( )JGANY Tables,
h f tted together, make one
e dining table, Elaborately
ed pwi'. stal and carved claw
with sm: rass roller un
ach foot. This table STOL
from warehouse of G.. W.
mas, cabinet maker, °on
ce Avenue, Athens, Ga. S2OO
reward for return or infor
on leading to recovery, No
tions asked. Mrs. Louise B.
ett. 2236 Walton Way, Au
a (A ; abe
FOR SALE
SALE—To save resh’pping,
known Piano Manufacturer
quickly place in private
in or near Athens one re
ssed Upright and one high
e Player-Piano. Reliable
y may purchase e‘ther in
ent by paying small bal
due on low monthly terms
ave use of for delivery
and accumulated storage
es, Address S. A. Morrow,
or, P. 0. Box 172, Chicago,
m27c |
ALE—Feed Corn and Corn !
|, $1.25 bushel, 35c peck; |
tch Feed, $2.60 hundred;
on oné@ B'rd Feed, High
e Flour, Garden Seed and]
s. We have Sunny and |
y Lawn Seeds, also the fa
s Vigoro Plant Food and
rd Brand Sheep Manure. |
ns Seed Co. m3le |
ALE—Sixty cords of pine
dhan 11¢0 ¢
. Phone 1186, m3op
RTR Sok
, .
omplete Line of |
ENING IN PARIS
ourjois Toiletries |
hones 1066—1067 |
N EVERY VARIETY
(Giood =
gseeds '
N N N 10-Cent Packages
= AL For 25¢
o "E@ 13
[ A =4B 10-Cent Packages
2 For SI.OO
rake Your Selection Any Variety You Wish!
~ COFER SEED COMPANY
| Phone 247 378 E. Broad St.
ALL-TALKING, SINGING ROMANCE
TNow York Nights’
~ with Gllbert Roland
The screen’s finest actress in her first talking role as a little
chorus girl yearning for the love of her erring husband!
PRCRIOARR ATORS
Wi ARE BIsLEING the celebrated
BOHN RErRIGERATORS and
have several at our display room
at our Cold Stroage Plant at 142
Qconee Street.. We have all re
frigevators marked low and also
sell them on the extended pay
ment plan, Atlantic Ice & Coal
Co., Phones 117-1600 and 1041.
ey m3oe
| LANDSCAPING
Nursery stock for sale,
| including coniferous
; evergreens, nandenas,
| broadleafed evergreens
. and flowering shrubs.
Southern Manufactur
ing Co. Nursery, F. L.
| Cumbee. Mgr. all6¢
.m
e
| MONEY TO ILOAN
1 ON CITY PROPERTY
| E. 1L SMITH and
| SIDNEY BOLEY
i * Phone 279
m
{§ Valves Pulley
Fitt'ngs Scoops
.} Pipe Picks
|} Jacks Saws Belting
‘! Rope Files Bolts
'§ Chain Oilers Shaft
{} Blocks Shovels Hose
i I-Beams—Angle Iron
} Concrete Reinforcing Bars
; All K'nds Machinery
I Repaired
| Lombard Iron Works
(- Augusta, Georgia |
" |
e
l
& PHONE 617 FOR
| ‘
| GOOD COAL |
i
1 B.C. PRAITHER|
| s Vs |
B Coal C |
| Jmpany
% Your Business Solicited i
3 —CASH— |
| |
oot i LB R
| |
PACKARD
OAKLAND - PONTIAC
1926 Ford Roadster.......s 85
1§ 1925 Ford 4-D. 5edan......5100
1925 Hupmobile Sedan....s2oo
1925 Studebaker Duplex |
Fhadem. .. ... ... s”Ns b
#1924 Buick Touring.... ...¢IOO
'§ See Ad in Other Section of
Paper for Specials
{ Georgia Motors, Inc.
" 160-170 W. Broad St.
PHONE 741 '
fiww
iy
Ly
Buy With Confidence
This OK TAG Protects
You With a Guarantee
, That Counts!
I—]9'29 Chevrolet Coupe
1-—1928 Chevrolet Sedan
2—1927 Chevrolet Cabriolets.
2—1927 Chevrolet Rozdsters
2—1926 Chevrolet Coaches
11926 Chevrolet Landau Sedan
1—1926 Chevrolet Roadster
1—1926 Chevrolet Touring
1—1927 Oldsmobile Sedan
1—1927 Oldsmobile Coach
2—-1925 Dodge Sedans
1—1925 Dodge Touring
1—1928 Oldsmobile Coupe.
This ‘s a real bargain,
1—1928 Buick Coach
1—1928 Pontiac Coach
2—1927 Ford Coupes
11926 Ford Touring
1—1925 Ford Roadster |
WE BUY USED CARS FOR
CASH
WE SELL USED CARS ON
EASY TERMS
| PHONE 1606
FOR DEMONSTRATION
PINSON - BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
—:PFFVPH' FT DEALER—
' A DOZEN
- GOOD CARS
P s N
e s
R ..
};33 l’l:or((il 1%-Ton Truck.
R((:ldster.... $350
N e B
Bokell b
s
...
N e .
e e
. .
s Furd i 6 85
i S
e
.
g Eg;gster. cee e $ 65
oo e Tesrion: 1 90
eet $ 15
C. A. TRUSSELL
MOTOR CO.
Athens Oldest Dealer
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Perfect Plans For
Religious Census of
kast Athens Church
Plans for the Religious census
tak.ng and the cuilic were per
fected at the close of prayer
!meecmg Weanesday evening at
the Last Athens Baptist Surday
Scheol. Sunday, March 29th just
lau.er the preach.ng service, be
| tween 1.0 and 75 Sundav School
| workers from the age of 156 years
|wili take, a religious survey of
| East Athens. These workers to
. gether . with Mr. Frank Watson
will start out about one o’clock,
!am work for two hours. Begin
'niug Monday at 3:30 eich even.ng
| the Sunday School Manual will
|be taught. Each evening next
‘week at 3:30 a:rd 7:80 different
phrasés of Sunday School work
will \be taught at the church.
{ Supper will be served each eve
| ning at 6:30 for the .ones taking
part and teaching the Sunday
School studies. It is urged that
all the Sundav School teacher:
and officers cooperate with Mr.
Watson in this = great Sunday
School work. Sunday School mem
bers are asked to bring sandwich
es to Sunday School,
et I e e
STAR LIGHT VOTE PROBLEM
CLEVELAND, 0. — (UP) —
Reason whv 74 per cent of this
city’s eligible voters decline to go
to the poles is to F= »ught in a
house-to-house eanvass here un
der the d'rection of Edward J.
Demson, attorne:.
FOR QUALITY MEATS
- Call Warwick’s Market
1 PHONE 426
- PIGGLY-WIGGLY
| College Avenue
“SCREECH” for
‘‘CREECH”
COAL
THE ‘
FLORENCE }
COMPANY
Coldest Ice and 1
Hottest Coal
%
|
i o T R L
| Y
F'SAILROLD &
| SCHEDULES |
| li
SEABOARD ‘
Arrival and Departure of Trains |
Athens, Ga. 1
- To and From South and West
ARRIVE— —DEPART
[ Atlanta- |
10:25 pm Birmingham 8:29 am |
' 1:12 am Atlanta 4:55 am '
10:50 am Atlanta 5:15 pml
| Atlanta.
- 2:16 pm B'ham-Mem. 2:50 pm]
~ To and From North and East
1 New York-Wash, |
" 4:45 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:25 pni
| New York-Wash,
8:29 am Richmond 1:12 am
New York-Wash,
2:50 pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:16 pm{
GAINKSVILLE-MIDLAND |
SCHEDULES ]
Leave Athens |
No. 1 from Gainesville 4:55 am |
No. 2 for Gainesville: 7:45 am |
Arrive Athens [
No. 11 from Gainesville 10:00 am |
No. 12 far Gainesville 10:45 am|
CENTRAIL OF GEORGIA |
TRAINS
Depart for Macon 8:00 am
and 4:30 pm
Arrive from Macon 11:35 am ’
and 8:45 pm
YEO. BEELLAND. C. A., Phone 640
V. 0. BOLTON Act.. Phone 1046 |
GEORGIA RATILROAD
SCHEDULES
\RRIVE— —DEPART
51— 7:30 am 52—9°00 ar
53--12:45 pm 54—1:40 pm
55— 3:00 pm x56-—4:15 pm
57— 8:15 pm x58—9:00 pm
«—Trains marked (x) do not run
on Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Lula-North-South
DEPART— —ARRIVE
7:256 am 10:30 am
4:20 pm 8:56 pm
‘EO. B. MILLER, Com’l Agen'
Office: Passenger Station
Phone R 1
N R e B 00 N N 0
’«9l S fii:i;.f:E:f:E::::.-A "1:553’53555355551115:2::':‘55?555235555:E=§=5;E:»E:' 3‘5‘1»“:“ 4
S R R TIN R BREe
o e g o
o S BN e SRR
pa i B A R
P RPN T G ""\’\%s@
O s e
’_,,.,)‘ o RO R e : .'5551%51:5»573155555-:55.5;, 3K
.sfsfzf;:sf;@fi’y",:?-‘; A SR L IR\ e
R A P G 3 ”éét:‘fig
A FE . N R L RS
e ~ VRIS N g
e R 1 £ SRR L
e3#3H o SR 3
o A o S e N R
S N f 5 R R hR SR
AR 2 R 4N e e
\,,-': :’,’4 Rin - v""u- v ':' C\\,;‘;:_\
R oo iy e e Rk SRS
\i‘afié ¢gt i B e
Bo e e o 8 \ ¥ RN
SRR R Nk E AT
o R 5 s, 1 ks . j SRR
S S s LT, : R e
E:‘::E:. \'\}' “~<~;< g = "5 Y. o g ‘-\. L > R
S L o R TR
T G
B B R
RS PR e
L(S Y P & &
BN s J s 3: ¢
‘-15135:'@{:;‘:;; 3 Bl - v e g ) 3
LS 1 = e R
PoEoan e o
iR é W 4 Sihog an a 8 L
TR SR k o ol 8
R TR il T
B B '¢§"\ b, '\s g 4!",3‘-: ;
i 3“45 B S
e A N & B
s": g i
’Sp s ¥ . j % R
G ; Tp : 4 f
o : 5 4 :
[/ mad [ it
] f et 2 \\
l l 3 s o 5
7 Per Cent Shares ]
~ Offered Here By
~ - Local Gas. Companyl
E - |
Attention is directed to the an. |
{ nouncement in this issue of The
| Banner-Herald of the Georgia Pub
. lic Utilities Corporation, in which |
:emplo_vees of the local gas com“{
‘pany are offering their customers
|an attractive investment in Cen- |
tral Public Service $4.00 dividendi
'pref(:rred shares to net. 7 percent, |
i This company, which controi:z}
the local gas company, is known !
;as one of the most progressive
'and ably managed utility organ
izations in the country. Gas.
electricity or some other form |
of utility Is rencered in 468 cities
|to 485,000 customers. The prop- |
erties in these 468 communities |
‘are back of the shares that are
! being offered to the customers. |
. Such important cities as Portland,
‘Oregon, Atlanta, Ga., Seattle,
Based on mileage. ‘
power and picli-mnp
“ STANDARD
! GASOLIR ,
\ 5 ‘
is always the lows=- ;
est price gasoline
that you cam buy :
STANDARD OiL CoMPANY
, INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY
o tn vio ok o b on 0w B et e g en eoe AAR
Let us route your | "7l oe, s sond me et v
Moteor Trip, and :!_r_o-_n_______.________.__._.._____._.____
sendgonmaps, A
free of charge -
. : ’ 'Address
.Cigz . State
Wash., Charleston, 8, C., Roanoke,
Va., and Rockford, I'linois, are
among those served by Cefral
Pub.ic Service system.
Local . employees state that
those to whom the plan has been
presented here have been most
receptive and many have taken
guick to take advantage of the
opportunity. :
# e R
Abe Link Changes
- Name of His Store
Mr. Abe Link = announces that
he has changed the name of his
store, corner of Broad and Jack
son streets, from “Southern Chain
Store” to “Southern Departinent
Store” and in future the business
wiil be known by the latter name.
Mr. Link stated that the change
was made becduse the former
name ' gave the impression that
his store was connected with some
chain organization, whereas, he
states, it is entirely home owned.
TONGHT
and TOMORROW
EVANGELIST JOE
PERCENTE OPENS
10 DAYS’ REVIVAL
(By §. A.)
Evangelist Joe Percente com
menced his ten-day revival ser.
vices at the Prince Avenue Bap.-
tist church last night. Even
though the weather was coal, al.
present were* quite warm end re
ceived a great blessing to their
souls. He sgid we Christians do
not pray enough and the reason
some peop.e do.“not have their
‘fprayers answered is because théy
have not a clean heart.
. Rev. Joe Percente will speak
iagaiu tonight at 8:000 o'clock. His
subject will be “The Foundation
|of Christianity.” Rev. Percente
has something to tell you in this
| message that you shou.d know.
Come and worship with us
Everybody welcome.
PAGE SEVEN
nale of BRasket @
m oy
ourney at BHES
. y " ,H.' 3y 1? ’; l;
Finals in the University of Geor
gla K. O. T. C. basketballefour
nament will be played. this afters
noon at 5:30 in Woodruff Hall.
Troop E, cavary winners, will
meei Company~ C, infantry wins
ners; for the champions@p&gm, 5
Gold basketballs will be award
ed to members of the winning
team. No admission will be_gchat.
.ged and the public is invited. ok
Troop E defeated Troop"fx:gT -
9, Wednesday in the serfi-fin
and Company C defeated Company
‘A, 37 to 9. Walker wim‘i’?;g_‘wt‘s
whs high point man for ‘Comipany
E. Raymond Hill shot 16 ‘Dolits
|to lead Company C(’s attick, '@
‘ et R T Y
‘ Itaiians are experimenting in
the use of esparto . grass, which
' grows pro’ifically in Italy’s colo
'nies in Africa, in” the manufacture
' of rayon. b