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LOST, DOG—Reward for return
of small dark grey Schnauser.
Collar with name on it. Morton
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LOST--Brown overcoat' on Prince,
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'OR ~ SALE-Plenty of good Dry
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;iafifi‘ RENT-7iroom ‘huose Meigs
sieet, $25; b-room house Bloom
."fgd street sls: 3-room house
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tfitul:x avenue $lO. The R .T.
(fiwdwxn Realty Co., 303 South.
ayh Mutual Bldg. dbe
I'OR SALl:—Roller top desk, l'ill-l
gabinet, framed birds eye view
of Athens in 1909, heaters. book
case, bed room furniture, lawn
mower. Phone 254-M, dlle
FOR SALE—ISxBO foot and 8 foot
‘high restaurant bailding; ta
~ bles, chairs, ice box, knives,
forks, dishes, refrigerator—will
sell” cheap. Building can be
~easily removed to your iot. Go- |
ing. out of Dbusiness. Hul'ry‘
. Jones, 588 West Hancock Ave- l
# 16, Athens Ga. dspi
eol PECAN TREES
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NEW 3-CHAIR BARBER SHOP
OPENS SATURDAY ,
Next to Thompson’s Shoe Shop |
Clayton and” College Avenue.
Prices: Shave 20c; Hair Cut 25¢;
Shoe Shinz sec.
First €lass Licensed Barbers., |
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month on deposis made after 10th
Mutual Building & Loan
~ Association
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40¢
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3 PHONE 776
PORTERFIELD'S GARAGE
. Washing — Alamiting
" Repairs on Al Make Cars
.. ROAD SERVICE
« PHONE 1871
150 W. Washington St.
QUALITY PRINTING
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FOR XMAS GIFTS
VISIT MOON-WINN’S
We have a large assort
ment—Phone 67 or 68
MOON-WINN DRUG Co.
s BUICK &=
These Cars Are in Better
Condition Than Any We
Have Offered and the
Prices Are Lower
'3O Ford Roadster
'26 Ford Touring
'29 Ford L. D. Truck
'2B Pontiac Sedan
'29 Pontiac Sedan
'29 Oakland Coach
31 Oakland Coach
'2B Chrysler Sedan
'29 Chrysler Sedan
'2B Hudson Sedan
'25 Packard Sedan
'3l Packard Sedan
’'3o Buick Sedan
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160-170 W, Broad St.—Athens, Ga.i
—PHONE 741— |
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~ Railroad Schedules \
| SEABOARD AIR LINE |
Arrival and Departure of Trains
| Athens, Ga. i
- To and From South and West
. ARRIVE— —OEPART
' 10:18 pm Birmlngham 6:20 am
1:30 am Atianta 4:19 am
Atlanta "
New York-Wash,
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To and From North and South |
2:20 pm Rich.-Norfolk 3:03 pm |
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6:20 am Richmond 1:30 am |
GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND i
SCHEDULES :
Leave Athens {
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Arrive Athens ‘
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Train 51 Arrives Athens 7:45 am
Daily except Sunday '
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MORE FIRES START FROM WOOD SHINGLE ROOFS THAN
ANY OTHER WAY,
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Roofs Installed by us carry a guarantee against any leaks or defec.
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We will be glad to give you a free roof inspection and estimate
on new roof and will not obligate you in any way.
L. M. LEATHERS
265 WASHINGTON STREET—ATHENS, GA.
Reliable Roofers for Over 23 Years.
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PRICES FROM V 4 TO '3 LOWER
Games, Books, Stationery, Fountain Pens,
Leather Goods, Picture Frames, Novelties
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‘Trojans, Irish to
~ Clash in Feat
‘ asn in reature
Battle Saturday
{ By PAUL ZIMMERMAN
| (Ascociated Press Sports Writer.)
| LOS ANGELES.—(AP)—Univer
?.\i;) of Southern Calfiornia foot
ball team went into seclusion Fri
| day to medifate on its impending
| grid battle with Notre Dame here
| Saturday .
| “I am satisfled,” said Coach
Ellnw;n-«l Jones ,“that everything
jth;n could have been done on the
lU'uinm: field has been accom-
Iplished. I am not certain as to the
!physi('ul condition of the players.
‘\\’c- will not know until after the
;g:unv whether they have been
worked too hard or not hard
!cnough." :
I Jones also went into seclusion
{\vith the team, unbeaten in 18
lsiai'ts.
! There was an air of expectancy
juver the, Ramblers’ arrival late
| I'riday although no one was sure
| what “to expect beyond an array
{nf great gridsters from South
' Bend. The squad has been at Tuc
'son, Arizona, for nearly two days.
- Despite the pessimistic reports
from the Notre Dame coach, Hunk
Anderson, no one contemplated
seeing a parade of ambulances
from the raflroad station to the
hotel.
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Done in Qur Shop, Work
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Phone 1036 or 437
OUR SPECIAL
2 Packages Kotex
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CITIZENS PHARMACY
E. EWE... TEARWOOD
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“l BUILD IT FOR LESS”
Re-Boofing a ovecialty
Athens, Ga.
£oc REXALL
RUBBING ALCOHOL
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REID DRUG CO.
WORK
SHOES
Special
$1.50
LAMAR LEWES £O.
7 iA 5
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Local and Long Distance
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THE BANNER.HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
BRUSHING UP SPORTS —By Laufer
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FEB 24,1932, AT DAYTONA BEACH FLA ( f ;
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MAROONS OPEN 1932 CAGE SEASON
FRIDAY NIGHT WITH WINTERVILLE
|Girls Teams Play First;
Coach Gardner Minus
Three Players
| ety
i By F. M. WILLIAMS
(- Minus the services of three of
their regular players, _the Athens
High Maroons will play the first
y eame of the year. Friday night
with the strong Winterville quin
tet in Wintervi]le. The game will
start at 7:30 with the girls play
ing before the boys teams# of the
two schools. The admission wili
|bé 10 and 20 cents with all high
| school students being admitted for
|lO cents.
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, The game Friday will likely be
a hard one for the Maroons as the
'sohouls are bitter rivals in bas
{ketball. The Athens High quintet
will also be playving without the
’services of three. of their flrst‘
string players. “Red” Tucker, Leon}
Almand, and Harold Epps will notl‘
play in game. Tucker is ineligible,
Almand is in bed with ,i_nfluenza.l
and Epps is out with a cold. Epps
tis going to make the trip Lut it
|is doubtful if he will play. He will
be able to play in the Saturday
night game, however,
Coach Sam Gardner sent the
| candidates through a light work
!out Thursday and sent them up
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MYSTERY THRILLS AND A GREAT LAUGH ¥
Y Midgets, P |
| gets, Freps |
~ Play Winder Twin
ay Winder !win
| Bill on Saturday
| y
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i A novel ending to the pn-sz-nti
| football season at the Y. M. sl
EA. has been arranged in the r‘orm?
Euf a double-header contest \\'ilhf
{ Winder when the *Y” Ramblers |
’mevt the Winder Midgets, and the |
“Y” Preps meet the Winder 13;’.-“
)puundm‘.\ Saturday afternoon on"
‘lhv Athrens High school gridiron !
| beginning at 2 o'clock sharp. !
' Much interest is u»ntcringi
im'ouml the Midget contest as the
Winder team held the local Rum~‘&
‘b]ers to a 6-6 tie in Winder last
| week and this will be an upportu-"
| nity for the Athens boys to 1‘(~(leem"
,‘Lhemsvlvcs. Coach Dupree Hunni-;
‘vult of the “Y" team is confident/
'that his boys will take the meas- |
‘ure of the visitors this Saturday |
!und is working his charges havd |
i\in preparation for the game. He |
| has a squad-of some 18 boys uff
| almost equal aibilty and can rush |
lin fresh reserves throughout thel
| game. {
| The Prep class team Jof 135- |
ipounders have been pointing for !
their game for two weeks and are |
lln fine condition for the contest.
|They will give the Winder team a |
freturn game one week from Sat- |
urday in the latter city. |
T h e Meroons
iwill return home‘
Saturday night
‘and meet Jeffer.
Son here. T h e
game will start at
8 oclock and the
admission w i 1 1
probably be 15 and,
26 cents. The
game will not be
a doublehouder.f
These two gflmes]
will be the only
ones before thei
Christmas holi-i
days for the High
school quintet. |
B e
!fur a shower early. The work-i
out consisted of a practice of the
Il‘unning of the plays and goal]
shooting practice. Those making
‘the trip are: Randall Bedgood,
i'George Crane, Johnny Bradberry,
George Pittard, forwards; “PBrick”
Stene, Edwin Southerland, centers;
Harold Epps, T. B. Sullivan, Frank |
Robertson, 'Bill Fussell, Marion
Wilkes and ¥. M. Williams, guards.
Eddie Morgan, manager, will also
make the trip. " The team willl
leave here at 7 o'c'ock. {
Athens Blue Devils
Play Druid Hill’s
Panthers Saturday
The undefeated Athens Blue
Devils: will leave here Saturday
morning “about 10 o'clock for At
ilanta where they will meet the
Druid Hills Panthers, undefeuted“
for three- years, Saturday after
noon.
The Blue Devils, coached by
Ralph Deck and managed by
Ralph Bradley, have a strong com-l
bination of midgets and they hopel
to undo the perfect record of the |
Atlapntans. g l
These bhoys have an invitation
to attend the Fox theater follow-]
ing the game. They will geo ip
wutomobileg provided by purcnts‘
and will return .to Athens about |
10 o'elock Saturday night. ’
Those who will make the tr_ipl
are: Alvin Brackett, captain undl
quarterback: . HKdward I)ottery,!
Charles Collins, James Corbin, |
Gorden Thompson, Jim Kidd, Bob-‘
by Wise, Billy Daniel, Rodney |
Harris, Graham Daniel, Henry |
Dottery, Howard Gordon, David
Sims, and Irvin Hiller,
There is a possibility that Ben
Davis and Rufus Jimmy Bradley
will make the trip.
Bears Beat Bulldogs
In Ten Pins Thursday
Night at Alley Here
The Bears defeated the Bulldogs
in the ten pin league Thursday
night by the score of 1,390 to 1,376.
Bray, playing for the Bulldog
c¢lan, turned in the highesst aver.
age for the evening—l 73 2-3.
‘White, his teammate, had 162 and
B#gby, another teammate, had 132.
For the winners th: work of
Mcerris and Horne featured, al
though White was not “ar behind.
Morris and Horne had averages of
156 1-3 each and White had 150
9.2
The Georgia Power company
team will meet the Owls Friday
nigft in the duck pin league. |
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Here I“Prosperity’
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SATURDAY—-TOM KEENE
—WESTERN DRAMA—
“Come on Danger”
and “Last of the Mchicans”
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