Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, September 02, 1934, Home Edition, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
SUNDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 2, 1934 “WEW YORK BOND NE OR S e §U7 T e R NEW \uRK—-—(Al')——-The follow+ g are ihe closing figures on the New YOUK pond market Saturday: F ?FOREIGN g 0% 82% AR 91% pelgium 78- - < o A Gragil 98- o 0 oot 20t e ) gaman | ovt 8. i vvins ‘KEES 33% Jtaly AB, .. el e sa® R CRE SR 92 fapan G 548, sy ne Se e N DOMESTIC » Gloghdtly BS:eces 200 il \m and For Pow DB...ovecnen 50 4 T and S F 48....00 .o 210208 peth Steel BB oo o 102% Brooklyn M Trans 68.... 5 11% (an Pa« LG, . o's o’ b 8 W e SR SRR 74% Ches Corp 88, casvsss i duE cpes and O Gen 41,4‘.‘4....“..]11% o B and Q 4148.... ieeiseAßNß (Hic and E Il] BS. iaves osiliien 11 oh and W Ind 48:axis o ioaie 8914 Chi!"q“[’,.fip""" e aas s B 82 ConGflf‘ NY 5%5.... sooad Bs RUTMS b‘odggflr%%_*'s.... Sl ase yak A Bt sanT. .o ety 68 Goodyear T and R BB« ok o B Gt Nor. BY 8. oo s ket anEd 89 Hud and Man Inc 08.......¢ 38 mterb 1 T rfg 88 ccrvecens 731% ot T and T ey AB, .. e OB Nidvale Bl . sS.cvnsecee ....102% BC of BBy . Exsidtan e 667 R Pac 8., oo eene s SR Mor PAC 6S. .00 buveiatates a 1 g pell T and T 58..........108% gou Pdc '4%%5. ... e e gou Ry Cen AB. ... s i) 8% Gt 01l NJ.sSg.co wvee voiey SO Up Pac 4%5...00e covree ....100% B Rub 58.... 0 coie sissdig 87% Western Elec 58.... <4 cerulfiß Westerpaadladd@n BBs v, cner oo 84 «yBOND SALES, = - Total sales, 4,051,000. | previous day, 12,814,000, Week, Hgb! 8,589,000, | Year agow, holiday. Two yelrs ago, 6,668,000 Jan. ;l@",‘d‘jne, 2,649,930,000. Same yearyago, 2, 328,219,000, Same nf@ Years ago, 2,150,815,000 icesln Prices: Increased rices: Acr s iAol For Farm Produc Under AAA Plan bne - £ > pisqgt T ot Better thape parity _prices were received by cooperating producers on their domestic allotmenit or other desig@dited portion of the production of two major adjusted farm pr:;;l&:‘tu on July 1, .1934, and istinct:@aiad toward parity had been W,;Ll;( case of . three major products since the Agricul wral Adjustment Act went into siltot, HOWoR@Eng to L. 8. Watson, who has been in active charge of the adjustment plans in- Clarke county . = o The exch&go value of farm price plus benefit payments on eottéii"and cor i onStiat dwtetyere vell g ifle exchange value of these g% ‘tgs during the parity, years 1910-1914, and farmers were receiving a few cents short of the parity ‘pricde” on their allotted pro duction “of " wheat. In the case of corn” the.'pdygnent -of 30 cents per bushel*iß freally "a rental ‘payment o abouts 20 < percent of the crop and this proportion of the crop is yually marketed. [n the case of cotton the rental, benefit and op tion payments amount to over 4 %ents per pound of 'domestic%lly tonsumed gotton. : The farm plus benefit payments m wheat¥Bhed cotton were: about tvo and ope-half times the price the farmers< were receiving for thest “mrodwcts, just before the price went into effect, while the farm price plus benefit payments on corn was nearly four and one half times the farm price on March 15, 1933. : ‘Benefit payments added to the farm price for hogs nearly = dou bled the farm price of hogs on March 15, 1933. On July 1 of'thlai fear f: were receiving ap nroximm 70 percent of parity o their allotted hog productloh.' No benefit payments -are made o butterfat, and while' the gain in per yndk receipts for that pro-. duet was less than for other pro- Hols "BASWH™ in the ' chart, the Drice faxmers receiyed _adv_ancigd 1 per ove the farm price oh ms;;!- }L"J% 1933, o g _ Benefit payments constituted ghout one-third of the price farm s were reeeiving on their allot ted profnetign of wheat, corn. totton angd hogs. While the increase for the pro ducts wivfis:h adjustment pro- Brams™y in effect varied from oto about 450 percent during the perlogl+egivered in the chart, the prices farmers paid ~for the roduety they buy for use in pro-: ductionu at:?fly living increased an Werage of only 22 percent- ( sB e ‘ Austrian Chancellor | . ~ Mistaken as Gangster ROME—(#-—Chancellor Schusch- Ngg has returned to Austria. but. i incident ‘of his visit to Premier Yussolini has reached Rome. ; Going from Florence to Genoa, his automobile bore- no Ilicense" D‘fttes as' o ‘safeguard against ene :;;;: Police cdrs preceded - ana wed it. Residents along the ute, thinking the police had cap t""’d. WA carload of gangsters, artily cheered the officers. ' s Congressman Wood Speaks at Jasper ,‘ e t——— Jof‘:‘fi"’ Ga. — Congressman lterngon LO, SPOKe here Thursday BB At ’:] to the largest crowd ever Taspe Nl a political speaking in lt:figfi T;I;P crowd was estimated i,L Lyitol‘r' e was Introdqced by H Qeorera 14 viee president of the méf&“ t;’-fllrble company. . He de §9n And € Roosevelt administra ?‘iden‘ ;)aid high tirbute to the PRAISED +HIGHL i kv B 5 X i ~-;- o’ & v . B i T, L s S B LR R G L 2 i : : o R 3 ; g Ve LSRR I‘:‘},, ;,:"?{_4 é2 | T e Ty E 7 el i g B R G g S i e Fg A e a P 0 e PSRt e i M e ¥ EEa R e G R S N R B Y L o R eB R R SR S Yo »_;.;2;_(;:;-':,_-,’;-_:,:::::%’7;';7‘ s R A R e R {f{;“- B ’l;&‘/” G éfi%@,{;e i e e Do R S B 'f"’é"**"-".'fl A L S 0..0 G "WFH*% S R e ,_'b i R/ ¥ L B O > B B Sl R coeptics e R R e el S ““Declaring that Anne Morgan, 13-year-old Berkeley, Calif., girl, “Is a better tennis player than either Helen Jacobs or Helen Wills was at her age,” W. C. “Pop”’ Fuller, nationally known tennis coach, gives the Jittle gink a big hand. He states that she’ll be national champ in a few years. She is a southpaw, SIOCK MARKET 13 ALL BUT DESERTED Tfading Falls to Smallest Volume for Saturday in Past 16 Years ] NEW YORK. —{#)— The stock market “wag all but deserted to iday, and’trading fell to the small est volyme for a Saturday in 16 years. P | Price changes were narrow and mostly unimportant. Business was ilm‘gély in the nature of lightening both long and short accounts be | fore the holiday week-end. Sales 'were only 113,060 shares, the small est since Aug. 3, 1918, when only 68,700 shares were traded. Many issues failed to trade, and the ticker tape moved perkily be tween long pauses. The standard Statistics Co., price index eof 90 representative shares receded 0.1 of one peint to 72.5. Bonds were quiet and fairly steady. What at Chicago closed unchanged to 5-8 of a cent a bushe] higher, and corn 8 to 3-8 high#r““Phe New* ¥ork ‘cotton market was closed for the week-end. “ Preparations for a general strike in the textile industry dominated the news, and cast fresh shadows of doubt and uncertainty over the li’inancialv community. If the strike. Y which seemed inevitabie, were of lfairl_v short duration, it was felt that it would not seriously inter l[ere with what autumn business recovery wag in prospect, ¥r in ventories on hand are still suffici ent to last some weeks, despite the reduced operationg of the sum ! mer. 3 DILLINGER ‘““CURSE” FALLS ON 7 MORE (Continued From Page One) the physicians and O’Leary plead-‘ ed guilty. His bond was set at! $50,000, | Rumors that the two physiciansl and_O'Leary had not stopped at pleading guilty, but had madel full confessions, arose a few hours‘ after they appeared in court. ‘Melvin_H. Purvis, chief of the federal . bureau of investigation, would not confirm reports. that the three had agreed to testify against Piquett. Piquett is charged with direct ing the plot whereby the two gangsters, since slain, sought by plastic surgery to conceal their identities. Federal agents said he fleq his office Friday when he re ceived a tip that they were after him. He was captured near his home. ! The others under arrest are Wil liam Finerty and hig wife, Ella, and Marie Conforti. §‘hey pleaded not guilty to charges of harboring Van. Meter. Federal operatives said Van Meter and the Conforti woman . had lived at the Finerty home in Calumet City, 111. .~ Bonds of $5,000 each were set for the two women, and SIO,OOO for Finerty. It was pointed out ‘that' Miss Conforti was a _parole ‘violator and no bond was neces 'sary. in her case. i The afrests were made by fed eral agents under Melvin H. Pur vis, head of the Chicago office of the ' bureau of . investigation, and J. Edgar Hover, head of the div ision. g Asked whether Piquett had given . }he’ Dillinger gang more thag advice, Green said: “f% oan tell you that other char ges will be made against him.” Piquett’s hearing was set for September 7. ‘7:;‘ = e = TRANSFOR ng Ty “‘ -0 AR ;fifi\;‘___'-/ \_( MOVING - PACKING AND STORAGE GOODS INSURED IN TRANSIT LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE | HAULING : PHONE 9180 NEW YORK STOCKS I_TI_BW YORK—(AP)— The fol lowing is the close of stocks quota tions on the New York Stock Hx change today: : High Low Close &mh Can .. . . . 9% oITR. 9% Am and For Pow 65 Am Pow and Lt % Am Rad and St § 13% 18% 184 Am Smelt and R 3% Am Tel and Tel . 111% A TR G L, 74 Aanconda . . . . 12% 12% 12y Atl Cst Line . . 288 Atl Resin . . . . 254 26% 2% Auburn Auto . . 23% 23% 23 ayis Corp . 4% 4%‘ 48 B Balt and Ohio . . 16% 15% 16% Bendix Avia ~ . 12% Beth Steel . . . 29% i Can D G Ale . . 16% Canad Pac . . . 13% 13% 18% Case J I . . .., 41% 40% 40% Ches and O . ~ . 44% 43% 43% Chrysler . . . . 33% 382% 83y Colum G and El 9% 8% 9% Coml Solv . . . 21 20% 20% Comwlth and Sou 1% 1% 1% Con aGs . . . . ‘2B 27% 28 R O .1 8% o Oan r oL L 4R 811% 82 i DuPont De N . . 89% 89% 89% B El Pow and Lt . 4% e G Gen Blee . . .° 18% Gen Foodg . . « 30 29% 30 Gen Mot . . . . 20% 2935 20% Goodyear T /and R 225% 221, 2214 ot Hudson Mot , . 8% 8% 3% i) il tht Hary . 0 A 4 47, & Int Nick Can . . 26% .26% 26% Int Tel and Tel 10 9% 10 i Johns Manv . . 46 465 46 X i Ligg anél By = 97 Lorillard P . . 18 Mont Ward ...M 24 2385 24 e N o ish -Mot-. . ~ 14 Nat Dairy pr . . 11 16% 17 Nat Distil . . . . 21% 20% 21% Nat Pow and Lt . 814 Ny Gont . . U2N 21 AW NY NH and H . 10% 10% 10% No Am Avia . . 3% 3% 8% sl Pack Mot . . . 4 3% 4 !’ar Pub etf ;. ... 8% 3% 8% Penniey J C . . . 871% 57Y 6T% Penn RR .. . . 234% 238% 24y Phillips Pet ~ . : 16% i P BENS s . 5% 5% % Repub St . . . . 13% 13% 13% Moy Tob'E . . . 46 i i Seab Ailrl . . . . % Sears Roeb . . . 37% 37% 37% Bad Vie . . . . 148 la% 148 o Plc . . -, 18% 3N 8% oo By . L 16% Std Brands . . . 19% 19% 19% Std Oil Cal . . 3414 Std Oil NJ . . . 443 44% MY Studeb . . . . 3% o T i Texas Corp . . . 28% Tansem <. . o 8 5% 6 s 165 Wo b PR SR 41% 42 Unit Aire . . . . 145% 143% 14% UNRIE COOD o . s v 240 ' % 4 Unit Corp pf . 26% Unit Gas and Imp 14% US Steel . . . 33% 33% 133% W Warner Fict . . 4% 43% 4% Woat Un. iy 36 Woolworth . . . 48% 48% 48% SALES Total Saturday, 113,060. Previoug day, 400,190. Week ago, 436,700. Year ago, holiday. Two years ago, 2,440,380. Jan. 1 to date, 253,135,733. Year ago, 504,546,233, Two years ago, 289,913,211. The Chinese art of camving jade is known to have originated before the year 2000 B. C, E. KAY & SON “THE SMILING PAINTERS” PAINTING — DECORATING AND PAPER-HANGING —PHONE 1297— » Railroad Schedules SEABOARD AIR LINE Arrival and Departure of Trains Athens, Ga. To and From South and West Atlanta, Washington, New York ARRIVE— —DEPART 10:08 pm = Birmmgham 6:33 am 1:28 am Atlanta 4:16 am Atlanta New York-Washington $:083 pm B-ham.-Mem. 2:20 pm To and From North and South 2:20 pm Rich.-Norfolk 3:03 pm 4:15 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:08 pny New York-Washington 10:08 pm Birmingham 6:3% an GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND SCHEDULES Leave Athens No. 2 for Gainesville— 7:46 an No. 12 for Gainesville— 10:45 an Arrive Athens No. 11 from Gainesville—lo:oo an No. 1 from Gainesville— 86:16 ar GEORGIA RAILROAD Train 51 Arrives Athens 7:45 av Daily Except Sunday Train 50 Leaves Athens 11:00 an SOUTHERN RAILWAY iula=—North—Bouth Depart— —Arrin 6:40 am 11:20 ar 1:30 pm : 4:30 ;o J. L. Cox, Assistant General Freight-Passenger Agent Telophone 81 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA Dafly (except Sundays) 6:30 am and 4:16 pm Sunday only 7:50 am and 4:00 pm Arrive Athens Daily 1N P aad 0:1F e THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Daily Rate Per Word for Consecutive Insertions One Day, per w0rd..,..... 02 Minimum Charge....... .. 40 Three Insertiong f0r...... 1.00 NO ADVERTISEMENT will be taken for less than 40c. Ad vertisements ordered for irreg ular insertions take the one time rate. Name and addreses must be counted in the body of the advertisement. {F AN ERROR is made, The Banner-Herald l¢ responsible for only one incorrect inser tion. The advertiser should notify immediately if any c¢or rection is needed. ALL DISCONTINUANCES must be made in person at THE BANNER-HERALD OFFICE or by le.cer. Phone discontinu ances ar¢ NOT valid. ALL WANT ADS are_payablg in advance. 75 WANT AD 75 PHONE FOR SALE FOR SALE — Sherwin-Williams Paints are cheaper, because they go farther, last longer, and look better than ordinary paints, but for those who srefer, we have a quality paint in Ivory, Cream, Gray, Buff and White at $1.50 per gallon, for outside or inside use. Christiany Hdw., Broad Street, Phone 1300. . PIANO INSTRUCTION — C(lass opéning Monday, Sept. 3. Studio 468 Milledge, Phone 102-J. Ber th&a Davison. : FOR SALE—OIId and New Fufi%- ture, bought and sold. If you need odd pieces or full suites se us, McKinney & Smith, 245 N. Thomas street. FOR SALE--Chevrolet Coach, 23,- 000 miles; excellent condition; $195.00. Joel Wier, jr., Phone 1429. FFOR SALE—Several late model machines; new machine guaran tée. Reliable parties may have for unpaid balances. Singer Sew ing Machine Co., 134 East Clay ton street, Athens, Ga. FOR SALE CHEAP—Gas Range in perfect condition like new. Call Phone 759. ’ FOR SALE—Pointer Puppies, eight weeks old. “Milligan’s Dan” and “Pohic’”’ breeding; none: better. Can be, seen at my, home on Lumpkin street. H. G. Callahan. NEW COLONIAL COTTAGE— Corner West View Drive and Tallulah avenue open to inspec: tion Sunday afternoon and there after daily from 6-7 p.m. Mrs Chas. Brightwell, phone 8135. WANTED e w 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. Treasuvy. WANTED—Used Wardrobe Trunk that ig stil in good condition. Write “E” ecare Banner-Herald. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Cottage, in front of General Hospi tal; Cobb street. Phone J. C. Jester. FOR RENT—Apartments or light housekeeping rooms areg rented easily to desirable tenants when furnished with a modern gas range. Cabinet or Kkitchenette models installed for only SI.OO month. The Gas Company. FOR RENT—Three room apart ment; sleeping porch, private . bath, front porch and private front and back entrances. Phone 1621. G. E. Deadwyler. FOR RENT—For business or pro fessional men, two desirable close¢ in furnished rooms with bath. Mrs. *W. A. Carlton, 267 West Dougherty, Phone 149-J. FOR RENT—Two rooms suitable for business men or students; within one block of postoffice. Rent reasonable. Apply after 7 p-m. to 546 Collgge avenue. FOR RENT—Upright piano, excel lent make, tone,. and condition Thone 154-M. FOR RENT—Desirable unfurnish- | ed apartment, three rooms, bath.l kitchenette, garage; private en trance; to couple without chil-! dren or business women. 545} Prince avenue; Phone 665-W. . FOR RENT—Seven room brick | bungalow, furnace heat, doublal garage. On Jefferson Road, near | Co-Ordinate College. Rent reas-} onable. Phone 280. l FOR RENT-—Three-room, second-, floor apartment; private en- | trance, meters and bath. Rms-l onable price. A. W. Dozier, 760 | Meigg street. POSITION OPEN REPRESENTING established Newl‘ York shirt maker; ties, sox, un-, derwear also: direct to con_sum-; er; year guarantee. Free offer| makes easy sales. Liberal (w)m-' missions, cash bonuses; samples free. Write Dept. A-15, Quaker, Broadway at Thirty-firet, New York. ' PIANO STUDIO ! MISS EDITH HODGSON :m-! nounces Plano Studio Opening September 10th at 125 North Milledge avenue. Phone 1180 for information. TR FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—At once all-around ex perienced operator, especially fin_ ger and permanent waving. Give age, experience. Employed, or pow long since. Address “B”, care Banner-Herald. SALESMEN WANTED OLD ESTABLISHED Msgr. Com puting Scales, Slicers, Grinders, Coffee Mills needs five experi enced salesmen. Best proposi tion, closed territories. Write Graham Egerton, 338 leachtree street, Atlanta, Ga. TRANSPORTATION GENTLEMAN wants to go to Jacksonville, Florida, and day, Tuesday to Thursday. Phone 759. EDUCATIONAL THE JANE CRANE NURSERY SCHOOL, Opening September 12th. 763 Cobb street, Phone 582, NOTICE TU HUNTERS We are prepared to sell and issue you a hunting license. Deadwyler- Peacham Realty Co., 234 East Washington street; Phone 1521 SPECIAL! Coty’s Face Powder and Perfume Set, 98¢ Dusting Powder, $1 PHONE 1066 CITIZENS PHARMACY —_— CARD OF THANKS We wish to expresg our greatest appreciation for the flowers, kind ness and sympathy extended to us during the illness and death of our dear rhother, and especially to those that usea their cars for the funeral. We wish also to express our appreciation to Rev. L. B. Jones for his Kind and comforting words, and to Mrs., Cleve Poss, Mrs. Rufus Turner and Mrs. J. F. Whitehead for the music ren dered. Mrs. J. M. Nelms, Mr. Jesse Addington, Mr. Paul Addington. Kleenex, 19¢ Frens, 15¢ Kotex, 20c Phone 67 or 68 Moon-Winn Drug Co. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce my candidacy for alderman from the fifth ward, subject to the rules and regula tions of the democratic primary. “DICK” BURCH. FOR SENATOR TO THE VOTERS OF CLARKE JOUNTY: As a candidate for State Sena tor of this district, I am no-man’s man, but if elected will be your man to the best of my. skill and ability and will swear to one thing “there will be no selling out.” LAMAR C. RUCKER. FOR SENATE 2 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the State Senate from the 60th district, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held Sept.mber 12. The support of the voters will be greatly appreciated. PRESTON M. ALMAND. FOR SENATE I hereby announce my candidacy for the State Senate for this dis trict, subject to the Democratic Primary to be beld September 12th I will appreciate the votes and support of all women and mep ol this county. Respectfully, DORSEY DAVIS FUR REPRESENTATIVE TO THE VOTERS OF CLARKR COUNTY: I hereby announce my candidacy tor re-election as a member of the Housg of Representatives, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary to be held of Septemnber 12, 1934, EUGENE A. EPTING. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for the legislature. Will be glad to answer sensible and sincere questions to the best of my ability as to how I stand on such matters as may come up before that body. Many of the things I stand for are alredar known. These things I would like to see brought forcefilly to the attention of the General Assem: bly. With that in mind 1 a¥ your support. CARLISLE COBB. Ii FOR REPRESENTATIVE By this method 1 desire to an Inounce that I am in the race so | representative trom Clarke county { subject to action of the vemocrati | primary, September 12, 1934, i In the last race 1 was defeated {by six votes. When some of mj | triends voted, they only voted so! (me, and their vote was throwr |out as there are two representa | tives to be elected from this coun |ty. I therefore urge you wher |you vote in the coming primar) | vote for two representatives. i If lam elected to represent yov im the general assembly I pledge & {clean and fearless administration !reallzlng the mandates and rightt of the people to be my goal and | obective. ! JAKE B. JOEL. i FOR REPRESENTATIVE | Y hereby anncunce my candidacy i(or the legislature subject to th | rules and regulations of the Demo lcratlc primary to be held Septem ber 12, !‘ T T (Ted) Middlebrooks '——-"_——_M____ e | READ i BANNER - HERALD . WANT ADS! STAR MATTRESS & AWNING CO. LOANS © S3O to S3OO EASY TO REPAY | ¢ ‘ Immediate Service. You Get the Full Amount in Cash. You can get money from us right now and pay it back on easy terms. It is our business | to refinance families and in dividuals. We knéw how. Let ug help you too. v FAMILY FINANCE CO. 102-104 Shackelford Bldg. 215 College Ave. Phone 1371 L HANCOCK COAL CO. DEPENDABLE COAL DEPENDABLE SERVICE PHONE 707 Right Now! Special Service on Auto Loans, Refinancing, or straight loans on clear cars. Investigate this new plan NOW! S3OO Borrow up to $300.00 on your car. Repay in easy monthly {nstallments. This plan will answer your needs. FAMILY FINANCE CO. 102-104 Shackelford Bldg. 215 College Ave. Tel. 1371 LIPSCOMB DEARING A UG PR LTS e PG LI LU T (O RENTING - REAL ESTATE S IELEPNONE 395 ATNENS,GA. ST L COMMUNIYY NEARALY A ”“F CENTURY '’ BARGAINS IN USED CARS —"33 Chevrolet Town Sedan —"33 Chevrolet Coach —'33 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan —'27 Chevrolet Coach —2O Buick ;7-Passenger Sedan —'32 Plymog.‘th Coupe —'3l Ford Tudor Sedan —Model T Ford Coupe SAM W. PINSON L. L. MOSS ROSS CRANE SALESMEN SAM W. PINSON MOTOR CO. Phone 786 230 Washington Street Actosg Street From Costa’s lce Cream Plant g =% o | 4" .. Ayy o B e %,. | W e \ SRR N 7 | S MU —— e =~ || Everythi INTEREST | qjery lng RATE for wiw | SCHOOLS NOW IS THE TIME THEME PAPERS AND COVERS : TO BUILD, RE-FIN- ! PENCILS — PENS — INKS . ANCE OR REPAIR | ART PAPERS — CRAYONS — PAINTS : " YOUR HOME l DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND PAPERS Payments! ; Get in Touch With Us— e ; For Your Entirc Needs : MUTUAL | —PHONE 77— ' BUILDING | & LOAN | The assocation Il McGregor Co ° : PHONE 1521 : 234 E. Washington St. East Clayton Street 7 ] % ° ® STORAGE i MOVING — PACKING | Local and Long Distancci ADAMS TRANSFER CO | PHONE 656 r WwWOCO PEP TILOLENE MADISON AVENUE SERVICE STATION J. B, WILLIAMS —O— HAL HARDEMAN SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION i Washing and Polishing' e ? Cars Called For and Delivered e Phone 300 : ~ Athens, Ga.- - HOMES FOR RENT 497 Milledge Circle, 7 rooms 225 Georgia Ave. 4 rooms 190 Milledge Circle, 7 rooms 194 Buena Vista, 6 rooms 1195 S. Milledge, 8 rooms : : e 186 Grady:Ave,; 6 rooms 561 Pulaski, 7 rooms 125 Milledge Ave., 10 rooms 190 Qakland Ave., 5 rooms BRADBERRY REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE—RENTALS—LOANS PHONE 261 109 SHACKELFORD BLDG. : COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL VARIETIES 5¢ PER OZ.—6 OZS. FOR 25¢ ALSO PLANT TENDERGREEN, SPINACH, KALE, MUSTARD AND SWIS§ CHARD FOR GOOD TENDER “SALAD” COFER SEED CO. PHONE 247 ATHENS, GA. YOU ARE SURE OF SAVING MONEY BY BUYING COAL NOW! Creech Block . . $6.75 Creech Stocker . $6.00 Creech Egg .. . $6.50 Alabama Coke . SB.OO ‘ Above Prices Are Strictly Casth—and Are Subject to Change Anytime, l THE FLORENCE CO. “HOTTEST COAL AND COLDEST ICE” —PHONE 1340— SOUTHEASTERN STAGES, Inc. 170 COLLEGE AVENUE : e oy \ TO ATLANTA : 9:45 AM.: 1:15 P.M.; 2:40 P.M.; 6:30 P.M. and 8:50 P.M. A To Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, and Wilmington—lo:os A.M. and 4:05 P.M. _ To Cainesville—B:oo A.M. and 4:00 P.M. ‘ To Macon—l2:4s P.M. To Anderson and Greenville 12:10 and 5:45 P.M. All Our Coaches Are Air-Conditioned and All Passengers Are First Class. 4 e : “PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY” Main Station 170 College Ave., Phone 626 ATSR S A R ‘§ JAKE B. JOEL, Atty. Practice in All Courts ‘ Collections and Loans | PHONE 607 COLLEGE AND CLAYTON FOR RENT FURNISHED AND UNFUR NISHED APARTMENTS IN ATHENS ONLY APART " MENT HOUSES - JOEL REALTY CO. PHONE 335 PAGE SEVEN