Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, April 12, 1934, Home Edition, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
HURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934, There Are More Than One Hundred Reasons Why People Read Want Ads ~ RAT ADVERTISING FOR CLASSIFIED paily Rate per Word for (_:onucutiVl Insertions One Day:. per WA s nas AN Minimurl Charge. .«coesés 40 Three insertions f0r...... 1.00 NO ADVERTISEMENT will be tsken for less tnan 40c. Ad yertiseme nts ordered for ir rogular ngertions take the one-time rate. IJName and ad dress must be counted in the pody of the advertisement. IF AN FRROR ig made, The Bannerfuerald is responsible for only one incorrect inser tion. The advertiser should notify iminediately if any cor rection 18 needed. ALL dseontinuances must be made in person at THE BAN NER-HERALD OFFICE or by letter. Phone discontinu ances are NOT valid. ALL WANT ADS are payable ip advance. 75 WANT AD 75 PHONE "% ———-‘_.-q—-——‘—"""—"..__g.-a—-—-—fi ANNOUNCEMENTS Business Service % FNINOS — Star Mattress and Awning Co., 547 Madison ave nue, Phone 9147. HOICE PERMANENTS — Cro quignole, Eugene Frederic and Nestle, all in new spring styles, $2.60 to $7.50. Expert operator. deal ~Beauty Shop, Basement Southern Mutual - Bldg., Phone 681, 100 D AND COAL—Dry wood g.nd vest grade of coal at money sav ing prices. Crawford Mattress & Coal Works, 446 Hoyt street, Phone 157. : CTURE FRAMING—We have a frame or mroulding to suit any thing you desire framed. ICome and see our large display. ‘The MeGregor Co. o Lost, Found Stnyod 2 ADIES CLOTHES—Dry cleaned and pressed the very best meth od. Our service . exemplifies quality at its best. New Way Dry Cleaners. Phone 1871. rOUND—Black and White English Setter Pup. Female. Owner can get by describing and paying for ad. Phone 309. Wanted: Miscellaneous 5 M‘—“—'-—__" ANTED — Transportation for one or two * - Washington, D, C. Call 1314-J. WANTED-—Seamstress, must be single. Age under. 28. Plain sew ing, work: steady with tailor. De sirous, Write, 104 Spring St., Washington, Ga. AUTOMOBILE - Automobile Service 7 FIRESTONE TIRES—AII sizes .in stock. We' render complete ‘tive service, including vuleanizing and patching. Athens Rattery Co, Clayton and Thomas Streets. Thone 986, b A e FOR SALE Miscellaneoug for Sale 14 o YRV e e WILL GIVE you $5.00 allow ance on a new REFRIGERATOR for your old one. See our line of 183¢ models. Atlantic Ice and Coal Company. ‘ARLYLE'S WORKS —lB Vol umes, complete set only SIO.OO. Payne Book Company. y : M 'E CARRY A COMPLETE line f Bridles, Collars, Lines, "in fact everything for the farm. Joe Shepherd, Purina Feed Store, 383 East Washington. i e e B FOR SALE--Galvanized §-V Crimp Roofing, teing fireproof, re duces your ‘fire. risk, so does the Rehardson'y HeXagon and Square Tab Asphalt Shingles. We carry & complete stock of these mate- Ylals as well as roll roofing, M- Qid, and plastic roof cement. Reroof now ang save, Christian L Hardware, Phone 1300, FOR SALE—Gantt Cotton Planter ind Fertilizap Distributors, and Corn Planters are economical - %pendable ang save seed, time and lahor, Christian Hardware, Broad Street, Phone 1300, \-_—_ TOWERS FOR SALE—Flants of California dainty daisy chry santhemums ip assorted colors ;mm. bastels to henna. MAlso \ff:mf:fl Lady Buckinghams. ;mm-firnuuhton, 280 Cherokee 7—\—-—‘q~_—_ E Fg& RENT —_ Houses, Apartments 18 D& 3 e I RENT—Four room house, 160 ‘-\‘f;"‘“}.‘ e; good condition: '8 shady lot: chicken yard and Barden Uccupled by 8. 1, ”4 Possession May 1. Phone 1340 e S o | . E You'll find the best val- Jes in uged Furniture 2 in the columne of the Want Ads of the Banner-Herald _ WANTED e e T WE BUY OLD SCRAP GOLD AND SILVER AND PAY HIGH EST PRICE IN CASH J. BUSH, jeweler 165 E. Clayton Street By Authority of U. 8. Treasury. M WIND DAMAGE PROTECTION COSTS VERY LITTLE JESTER MONEY TO LOAN! 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Occasionally we can use good men with Calosn_unship experience of ability, in good physical condition, able to put up cash bond, wife not working, desiring to serve the public, ambitious to increase earnings and ndyl'poe ment, and willing to work hard to this end. f METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 717 SOUTHERN MUTUAL BUILDING : It is splendid for preventing poultry dis eases and sterilizing dairy utensils. An | outstanding deodorant, disinfectant and an ticeptic for households. A powerful germi cide, yet it is safe to use and is clean, leav ing no unpleasant odor. In the laundry it acts as a bleach. It has many kitehen uses and should be in every bathroom. ASK FOR FREE PAMPHLETS PHONE 247 ATHENS, GA. . TAKE A TRIP THROUGH NATURE'S WONDERLAND! LOWEST FARES IN HISTORY! MAGNOLIA AND CYPRESS GARDENS NOW IN BLOOM AND MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER BEFORE! ‘ Call or Write for Information SOUTHEASTERN STAGES, Inc. W. T. Sullivan, Dist. Pass. Agent : 170 College Avenue—Phone 626 T " PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S BOOK €6 | 9’ E=o REQUIRED READING o FOR EVERY CITIZEN A & = ON SALE TODAY $2.50 THE McGREGOR CO. 100 New Pattern Hats l Assorted Styles, Colors, Straws, and Head Sizes Price $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 Tams and Soft Hats—soc and SI.OO OLD HATS REMODELED 50c and SI.OO | THE STYLE SHOP ] MISS SUSIE WELLS WILL o 2 YOUR “" : BRAKES %/ HOLD? = _ TRY OUR SERVICE! General Auto Repairing SAM STONE’S CARAGE PHONE 1006 169 W. WASHINGTON DRINK s $ . hia b » A 7 K" Jter ‘ ifi?‘ff ' Do you have Rheumatle Aches? Backaches? Stiff, painful Jointe? Indigestion? Eztreme Nerveus. _ mess? Lose Sleep? Invostigate ” Crasy Water Crystals. Ton Million Americans have used them. Aak ome of them. Learn the wuth, TUNE IN B Mon., Tues., Fri. @B 7:45 to 8 P.M. : y Wed and Thurs. 7:30 to 7:45 P.M. Sat. 8 to 8:15 P.M. Eastern Time STATION WSB Come in and let us explain just what they are and how they should be used. MOON - WINN DRUG €O. PHONE 68 THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA Voters Register by May 6 to Ballot in September Election Voters must qualify by May 6 in order to cast ballots in either the state democratic primary Sep tember 12 or the general election November 6, aeccording to Arthur S. Oldham, chairman of the Clarke county board of registrars. This, he explained, is in accord ance with the state law that all who vote must gqualify at least six months prior to the date of tne general election. Voters may gual ify either by registering or pay ment of taxes, as the case may be. May 1 ls the last day which they may qualify for the Democratic primary for .nomination of county commissioners to be held on May 10. 1t is said that ohe f the rea sons given by Louis XIV for the building the great palace at Versailles was that it would pro vide employment for 30,000 work men Over many years. CARD OF THANKS It is Wwith the most sincere ap preciation and the deepest grati tude that we wish to express our thanks to all those who have so graciously contributed, both finan ciaily and in friendship and gervice in alding ug in the recent tragedy which befell our loved one. MRS. CHARLIE FULCHER AND FAMILY. CORRECTION! 15 Large Vitamin D Par kerhouse Rolls for Only 10c! Be Sure to Serve Benson’s Vitamin D Bread or Rolls with Every Meal! - BENSON’S BAKERY CAKE BETTER! Every Cake that we make is‘'made from a home-test ed receipt. Priced from 5¢ to 37¢ each. BENSON’S BAKERY NEW! SPECIAL! - Formfit Venida-Nap Package of 12—15¢ MODESS—IS¢ , PHONE 1066 CITIZENS PHARMACY _lntroductory Package! DOROTHY GRAY SALON FACIAL SELECT YOUR TYPE I—~Dry ‘Skin 2-oily or -Normal Skin A S2OO VALUE FOR SI.OO REID DRUG CO. MILLEDGE PHARMACY Regular 25¢ Venida Cleansing Tissue for 15c! Large Size 49¢ MOON-WINN DRUG CO. VETERINARIAN Office and Hospital on Princeton Road at City Limits Accommodations for All Animals § " —=PHONES— Office, 251 Residence, 194-W/ — M. A. LA CROIX | ’ Furniture Repairing and Up- ! | holstering of All Kindsg ANTIQUE WORK ‘ Phone 1266—747 College Ave. ' A e | Railroad Schedules SEABOARD AIR LINE Arrival and Departure of Traim Athens, Ga. To and From South and West Atlanta, Washington, New York l ARRIVE— —DEPAR%S 10:08 pm Birmingham 6:33 ar 1:28 am Atlanta 4:15 ar ; Atlanta | New York-Wash, | 3:03 pm PBham-Mem. 2:20 pm l To and From North and South § 2:20 pm Rich.-Norfolk 3:03 pm | 4:15 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:08 p | New York-Wash. { 19:08 pm Birmingham 6:33 am | GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND ; SCHEDULES | Leave Athens 3 No. 2—for Gainesville— 7:45 ali No. 12—for Cainesville— 10:45 am | No. 11—from Gainesvilie—lo:oo am | No. I—from Gainesville— 6:15 pm GEORGIA RAILROAD [ Train 51 Arrives Athens 7:45 a® Daily Except Sunday Train 50 leaves Athehs 11:00 am SOUTHERN RAILWAY Lula—North—Sßouth | Depart— —Arrvie ‘ 6:40 am. 11:20 a.m. ! 1:80 pm. 4:20 p.m. { Telephone 81 | J. L. Cox, Assistant General ! Freight-Passenger Agent. ' CENTRAL OF GEORGIA Dalily (except Sundays) 6:30 am | and 4:15 p.m. ‘r Sunday only 7:50 a.m. and 4:00 p.m- Arrives Athens Daily \ 12:3% p.m. and and 9:16 pm. 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CONFOUND THE OLD-FASHIONED IDEA THAT THE WOMAN OF ADVANCED YEARS MUST TAKE HER SEAT BEFORE THE FIRE PALCE, KNITTING IN HAND, IN SEMI-RETIREMENT FROM LIFE. Life sometimes holds its greatest joys for persons in middle life. For others, inoreas ing age all too often brings digscouragement. It is to the latter that Mary Mangaret Mc- Bride, noted author and news paper woman, addresses the fourth article (below) in her series of six ‘on “The Art of Hanpiness.” BY MARY MARGARET McBRIDE NEA Service Staff Correspondent (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service, Inc) NEW YORK—*‘Life begins to End at forty. There is mno happiness after fifty.” The woman with the over-mas saged face, discontented eyes and sullen mouth is speaking. Her own 5 stk atory, she thinks, ')rm‘es her pessi [ A g mistic point. Ten E L Boonths out of fi '‘ ’ he year she lives : s ,3 heumatism and s @ iher grieviances. P o she looks for ": 3 ward eagerly to L% & ¢ the annual month ; “«,\hn spends with e J’;f??:;'i.'i".é':'f.'?‘..,li.‘;3:s3-‘-,:%?:'?‘;57321(‘11 of her chil- - dren, fbut reali- Mary Margaret zation is not un- Mcßride ailoyed bliss. The daughter is married to a jolly man whom everybody except his moth er-in-law adores. She laments that he will be a failure all his life because he lets everybody do him! The son’'s wife is a pretty, very independent little creature who, be ing an only child, always bad her own wav at home; and so her mother-in-law complains to any body who will listen that “Anita is a g¢poiled piece who is ruining my boy’'s life.” 3 A Selfish Mother * You can imagine what fun it is to have mother-in-law come for a vigit! When she isn’t nagging she is sulking—because her son and daughter don’'t take her into their confidence more; because she thinks they are anxious to get rid of her; or because she is sure no body loves her. | The poor dreadful woman is, of course, a Horrible Example of what Inot to do if you want to be happy >a.s you grow older. Her initial and perhaps mos¢ fatal mistake was in failing to provide herself years ago ‘ with an absorbing interest outside herself. ‘ It's late, but not too late, even now, for her to take on an inter est, Around the corner from the| ‘hotel, for instance, is an exchangfe‘ that markets the handiwork of dozens of women a good deal older than our Horrible Example. A few blocks away is a setlement house where workers would welcome the] help severa] /afternoons a week of a woman of rich and mature hu~’ man experience. ] There is a free public library on another nearby corner. Lectures that would cost,less than her mas seuse and do more for her facial expression are easily available. Happy Examples | { The idea that accomplishment ends or even tapers of at forty-five is a fiction that no modern man or | woman ghould accept for a mo |ment. You've only to consult Who's Who to find out how silly such an idea is. Not only do people go on doing good work until they are seventy and eighty, but some nev er even begin the pursuit that wins lthem fame until they are forty or {past. Just off-hand, I think of IGertrude Jekyll who was a musi cian unti! her middle years and then successfully took ‘up paint ing. She profited financially by lher adventure, but you can have fun doing mnew things ewithout a money return, For a woman who won her big gest suceess after fifty, you need Ele:-m: no further than the idolized ;Mnie Dressler, for several years lone of the important figures In |the motion picture world, ; A few. years ago, Marie was broke, and traipsing about from studio to studio in Hollywood try ing to find work. Anybody less courageous might have accepted defeat, but not Marie. She Kkept on and such fame as descended upon her in her determined fifties she had never known before. Then, iffiyou want more examples, there is the lovely Iren% Rich, at forty two, making more money as a vaudeville star than she ever made in all her vouth. Look to Health, Too Having a vital, absorbing inter est is not, of course, all that is re auired for happiness after forty, but it is an excellent beginning. Take care of your health and looks but don't think so much about them that vou are blind and deaf to everything else. Have a physical check-up ever soo often {and do what the doctor orders, then forget about it. In short, think about interesting things outside vyourself just as much as you possibly ecan and SAFE Vi, «): ‘ i becawse TEMPERED RUBBER * & G dogn 21 $5.70 ‘ % bR $5.3 The thick, des : ' iE z # 475/19 s69g !uu'::;: 'h:.:::"o‘::uffima,. , 4 sßa6s :'vh:' groond with the '“;:tt:: :f: | y i 525 18 $6 40 .x"c_::P‘- Artd they maintain that 2 .35 Bi e e ause TEMPERED RUBBER | Lo 55 $10.30 B rubber ::.?:.::b:::;'*wnfim tro B :'l ] - $9- Remem . | ess ALcowane 0-17 &% eo v : NCE FOR YOUR OLD TIRE :lym%;-o-y” 9'”‘"‘"&50::;:::?; 2 greater ’l::s:;:"m’ miles, more safety, . ; cost. Come in a:'::;““" at no extra u tires for your car, us quote you om U. S. ROYAL TIRE STORE Telephone 1987 Dave Gordon, Manager 251 E. Broad St. ROAD SERVICE DAY AND NICHT—PHONE 1987 —CO-OPERATIVE DEALERS— : Poss Service Station Happy Service Station EXPERT VULCANIZING SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Phone 9275312 East Washington Street Phone 8123-—Prince Avenue ia Motors, Inc. au?c?;golh?-rmc%?.?smo?acme Brunsen Motor Co. WOCO-PEP — TIOLENE OILS CHEVROLET DEALERS Phoneg 741-700—~Lumpkin & Broad Streets Phone 1606—168 W. Washington St. * only U. S. builds TIRES of TEMPERED RUBBER you'll find zest in life at forty or any other age. Tomorrow: Be Happy Even Though Not Rich. SEND OFF CARDS The Banner-Herald was asked today by Joel Wier, secretary of the restaurant, grocery, and retail code authorities here, to ask em ployers to send off the cards is sued them recently, before April 14, These cards, he explained, are to be sent to Washington, and are to contain information con cerning the number of employes in each place of business. Employ ers will receive copies of labor regulations through these cards. BULLPUPS IN MEET The Georgia freshmen were slated to meet Boys High of At lanta in a track meet on Fresh man field this afternoon at 3:30. It was the first start for the Bull pups, who have been practicing for»?am::‘im?‘ i B R i B PAGE SEVEN COEDS LIBERALIZE STUDENT RULINGS Juriior and Senior Women At University Allowed More Privileges , Juntor and Senior coeds at. the University met Wednesday 'and adopted a Ifew constitution for the womens student body, embodying some radical changes from the old. Miss Nell Johnsgon, of the commit te drawing wup the constitution, presided at the meeting. %A Under the new rules, senior girls will be allowed an unlimited nums ber of dates, and juniors with an average of 85 will be given the same privilege. Juniors without that scholastic average are limited to three dates per week. The dates must leave the dormitories or sor ority houses by 11 o'clock, except on Saturday nights, when they may stay until 11:30. e Another change in the rules is that standing permission to g 0 home and to Atlanta may béa from home, being sent to the house mothers, Permission to leave town on any other occasion must be sent directly to the house mother, who may also give the girl permission to spend the day or night away from the house. e According to the new constitu tion, the court of the student body shall consist of five members: two junfors and three seniors, consist ing of a judge, sheriff, two clerks and a prosecuting atorney. J'mp first two must be from the genior class. This coury will meet bi~ monthly, and the metings will be open to the student bodies, The rules provide for called meetings if necessary, and the presence of two adult ex-officia members® at each meeting, chosen each time by the court, : e A girl who has broken a rule will be entitled to a trial by the court. She will be allowed to chose her own lawyer, and the jury will be picked by the judge “in a fair way.” If she doesn't want a court trial, she must stand the penalty put upon her by the court at the bi-monthly meeting. Sk The only rule of the ne‘ff?»cofic stitution which provides the pen alty in its statement is thag “any student who ig guilty of intoxica tion or immoral conduct shall be dismissed from the school,” SERVICE PLEASE ST. PAUL—(®P)—Relief grogeried are all right, but Willilam Mangan would like a little service. - The welfare hboard gave him groeceries, but, he complained Tues day to the city council, he wants then: delivered. 3 “The government used to add 10 pounds to my grorery order,” Man gan said, “but last time it added 30 pounds, 1 live a mile and a half from the store and I'm supposed to carrythat load.” [ ¢ S