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MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1035 . - ? Do you tire easily? o REORRR . T = Eano e L E R i S no appetete? mervous ? losing weight? pale? then don’t gamble with your body i vour physical let-down is caused ] v a lowered red-blood-cell and hemo-010-bin content in the blood— then S.B.S. is waiting to help you... thourh, if you suspect an organic trouble, vou will, of course, want to consult a physician or surgeon. 5.8.5. is not just a so-called tonic. It is a tonic specially designed to stimnlate gastric secretions, and also has the mineral elements so very, very necessary in rebuilding the oxygen carry in;' hemo-glo-bin of the blood. This two-fold purpose is impor tant. Digestion is improved ... food is better utilized . . . and thus you are enabled to better *carry on” without exhaustion—as you should naturally. You may have the will-power to be #up and doing” but unless your blood js in top notch form you are not fully vourself and you may remark, “I wonder why I tire so easily.” | Let 5.5.5. help build back your ' plood tone...if your case is not | exceptional, you should soon enjoy - again the satisfaction of appetizing | food .. .sound sleep ...steady nerves ‘ ...a good complexion...and renew~ | ed strength. | S.S.S. is.sold by all drug stores in { two sizes. The $2 economy 'size is twice as large as the $1.25 regular 1 size and i§ sufficient for two weeks | treatments Begin on the uproad | © §.8.8. Co. b i 7 _»::';'4 SO L SR SRR :{(;. :;'-A b SR o A TR s s o e g i s : é?z:*-*" g PR o s R S R B SRR R e R R s today. : P 'I ' TONIC Makes you feel like yourself ~ again Contract of Power Company Annulled R e & (Continued Jrom Page One). .- the suit in which the decree was issned. § To safeguarq electric service te municipalities and county asso ciations mnow ' ' receiving current wholesale from the ‘T‘?A, the de cree stated that the interchange agreement between the authority and the utility, a part of the an nulled contract, should continue in force. for four months after date to degree of final appeal. Attorneys pointed out the decree affected only agreements ' between the Alabama Power company and the Tennnessee Valley authority, and did not affect those of other tommonwealth and southern sub sidiaries, namely, the Mississippi Power company and the Tennessee Electric and Power co. - James' Lawrence TFly, chief of counsel for TVA, announced an immediate appeal would be taken o the fifth U. 8. District court. of appeals, In an oral epinion recently, Judge Grubh held that the TVA was with out legal authority to dispose of all the power that could be geme fated, but held a legitimate sur- Plus could be sold. i No definition of surplus was Mide in this case, however, the ju rist holding that the TVA regarded all power that could be produced, fegardless of requirements for its - Constitutional funétions—navaga ton, flood control ang national de | sense—as surplus. . . No ruling was made on the con | stitutionality ©of the act creating the 'l‘v"!l('ssfie" Valley authority, Judge Grubp holding that it was i Not an issue in the gase. A on a Plan I & to Suit YOU ' @l 5 2 month pa s a $ 50 loan B 36 a month pays a %120 loan B 910 a month pays a S2OO loan i Other payments equally low , plus interest ! UP TO S3OO "‘W IMMEDIATE SERVICE NO RED TAPE Your personal money problem Will be handled individually. You can repay on easy terms 'o suit your own convenience. [ O 4 Y | 2 | TaU e TNANCL | tl COMPANY i . <ls COLLEGE AVENUE . M . S, i BANNER - HERALD i HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? kb ok * ok Splendidly, You’ll Say, After You Follow Helpful Advice of Experts in The Banner-Herald’s New Garden Series, Beginning Today [ o ! t \ 7 R | L R i e Y Nissley Six specialists of the iNew | Jersey College of Agriculture and Experimnet Station at Rutgers University have pool ed itheir experence to tell you ' how to grow your garden suc cessfully. 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T & lege of Agriculture and Experi ment Station, Rutgers University The home gardener will get lots of real fun out of starting his own wvegetable plants. The require ments are few, the cost is trivial. Here are shown the materials with which the gardener must start.’ At right is a piie of good garden Jsoil. -This is sifted through the three - auarters-inch mesh screen shown in the left background. ! After this sifting has removed ] SHOWING 3 81035 eyt Kelsinators and General Electrics . S / - % 4 any & stones, roots and other undesirable madtter, a sifting through the an—z quarter-inch mesh sereen will re salt in the fine soil shown in the ecenter of the picture—an ex- | cellent - medium in which to grow] seedlings. : ! The soil in the flat at right; ‘about has been firmed Dby the] ‘Tirming block, also shown, to fa- | cilitate even distribution ‘of mois- | ture through . capillary action, toi | give the seedlings stronger sup- ‘ port, and to make the esssntial plant nutrients immediately avail- | able to the scedlings. The flat at| left has not been firmed. l The coarses garden soil is placed in the bottom. of the flat and firm- ‘ ed with the firming board. | After the flat has been filled| with the finely sifted soil, it should be watered with a very rinel spray prior to seed sowing. When s the surface soil is dry enough to ( THE 1935 Kelvinators and Gen eral Electrics, with their many improvements and refinements, are decidedly the most unusual and exciting electric refrigerators we have ever offered. In their new models these two famous refrig erators continue to set the pace "in styling, performance and de pendability. . You are cordially invited to our Spring Showing of these brilliant electric refrigerators — March 4 through March 16. Come in and inspect their distinguished styling and matchless performance. They are so much finer than last year's models, you can't believe your eyes when you see the price tags. 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All committee chair men have been named, and the ma- Jjority have already started work, ‘he said, i ~ Field Representatives U. B, Sam mons and A. O. Blalock asked the }Bunner-}lerald to print 14 answers to questions about moderization credits, so presons intrested in the s#ampaign may be better informed, They are as follows: l WHO AY APPLY? Any property owner, individual, |parmm'ship, or corporation, with | a regular income from salary, com i missions, business, or other assured ‘sourco. It is not necessary to be a depositor in the financial insti ‘tution consulted TO WHOM DO | APPLY? I ..To any financial institution ap- Iproved by the Federal Housing | Administration; or to a contraetor, building supply dealer, equipment manufacturer or retailer . HOW MUCH MAY | APPLY FOR? Up to $2,000, depending on your lincomp. for improvements on any I one property. | HOW LONG MAY NOTES RUN? For any number of months up to five vears. However, the term of lthe notes qepends entirely on the i digcretion of the financial insti tution which may at its option re qure loans to be paid over such lesser periods as Jjustified by the | amount you ean reasonably afford 'to pay each month. is to plant seeds to 5 depth four times heir diameter. Don't plant the seed too thiekly, for this will result in a spindly growth., Watering too much also is dangerous, for it may help to bring on “damping off,” a disease which quickly kills the seedlings. NEXT: Transplating seedlings. Of outstanding interest in this year's showing is the General Electric Ball Top model, revolu tionary in design and popularly priced . . . the new model Kei vinator with its many convenient features and ice-making capacity of 126 cubes, or 13} pounds . . . the General Electric Liftop and Kelvinator Kelvin-Chest models, chest-type refrigerators of stand ard quality now available to those who have considered dependable electrical refrigeration beyond their means. They have surprising food capacities. Don't miss this show. You may browse around, unmolested, to your heart's content. You will enjoy your visit, we promise you. You'll come, won't you? We are expecting you! ‘ i Y WHAT SECURITY IS REQUIRED? That you have an adequate re gular income and a good credit re cord in your community, Other se curity may be accaspted if deemed necessary by the financial institu tions. WHAT ASSURANCE NEED | GIVE? : : B That you own the property. (b) That the annual gross income of the signers of the note, at pre sent or in prospect, is five times | the annual payments to be made on the note. ] (c) That your mortgage, if any, is in such standing that the finan-l cial institution is justifed in ap-l i)n'oving the loun.‘ i (@) That you will use the pro-. ‘reeds solely for property impl'OVe—’ ' ment, l | WHAT SIGNATURES ARE l REQUIRED ON THE NOTE Signature of the property u\\'ucr;x l:md (except in special ‘cases) if the owner is. an individual and is lm ied, also signature of wife or' husoand. No other co-signers or lendursers are required, uulessi | necessary to facilitate a loan which | could not be made otherwise, | WHAT IS THE COST OF THIS! ‘ CREDIT? ? l The financial institution may nutl | collect ‘as interest ‘and/or clh-;(‘ountl land/or’ fee of any kind, a total { charge 'in excess of an amountl (equlvalent to $56 discount per SIOO joriginal face amount of a one-yeur] {note, payable in monthly install | nvents, Charge for longer periods :than one year is on the same basis, . HOW, DO 1 PAY THE NOTE? | By making regular, equal month ly payments (seasonal payments for farmers) until the note is paid in full. : MAY THE OWNER OF ANY KIND OF PROPERTY APPLY? Applications will be considered for credit to improve one-family, two family, or other residences; apartment buildings, stores, office buildings, factories, warehouses, farm buildings, L , WHERE DO | MAKE PAYMENT? The regular installment payments will be made in person at the place of business of the financial institu tion; or by mail; or as otherwise arranged. No payment shall be raede to any govermmental office or organization. MAY | PAY THE NOTE IN FULL BEFORE MATERITY DATE? Yes, at any . time. A reasonable rebate will be allowed for prepay ment, if charges have been cole lected in advance. MAY | MAKE MORE THAN ONE PAYMENT AT A TIME? . Yes as many as you wish. 'WHAT IF | AM LATE IN MAK ING MY PAYMENT? The maker must not permit his payments ‘to fall in arrears. Should a payment be more than 15 days late, the financial institution’s ex pense, caused thereby, should be reimbursed ;in part at the ‘vate of not more than five cents per dellar for each payment in arrears. Per sistent geliguency will make it nec essary for the financial institution to take proper steps to effect cole lection in full . . Biggest Gold Strike Of 1934 in Trinket - Boxes of American (Continued From Page One) health made it impossible to atteng the theater, Recently in New York, a man appeared in the office of Guay Douglas, president” of the empire gold-buying service, and asked how | much he e¢ould receive for a ecom . bination gold plated cigarette | lighter and gold watch. : “It cost me $450,000,” he said. He \oxpluim-d it had been a gift to him from his broker in 1928—" When the sky was the limit”. Before the market crash was over, he said, ha had lost - $450,000 through that same broker. PAGE FIVE