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THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935,
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"OUND—Pair Full Vlgvg; Gold Rim
Glasses. Owner can get satliine. by |
calling at The 8?"%',,?’%1i
office and paying fol _ this ad. Al
| office A S ie A
FOR SALE iiudie.
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FOR “ALl—Piedmont Semi-Paste|
all colors and white, for outside | §
or inside, at $2.00 per gallon. One
gallon makes two. Also Bear:
Brothers Flatwall -in beau'tifg ;
tints and white at $1.86 per gal-|
lon. Alexander Brand in colors
and white, for outside or inside,
per gallon $1.50. For fine finish,
qurability and a job that. stands
out more prominent than. . your
next door neighbor, use Sherwin- {§
williams High Grade Products
It goes farther, lasts longer, a.nd
looks better. Christiamn Hardware,
Phone 1300: | |
FOR SALE—Five V-Crimp mgl:g}
roofing lasts a lifetime, is fire
proof, easily and quickly applied,
and reduceg your . fire risk and
insurance rate. Oup nNew im
proved Dri-Lap BV‘ is_lebalkprpof,_v‘
and costs just a few cer}ts more
per square; than the ordinary V-j
Crimp. Christian Hardware,
Broad Street, Headquartes for
Roofing and Building Material.
Fhone. 1300, . o I
FOR SALE—Due to CUSt,OmE'I"H:
misfortune we were forced to
take back almost new small size ||
Grand Piano with® bench; in ex
cellent condition. Will sacrifice
for unpaid balance on-térms of
SIO.OO per month to reliable party.
Address Box “F’, care Banner-
Herald.
PLANTS FOR SALE—Fine pla-l'l?.&
of Chinese forget-me-nots,; peren
jal phlox, scabiosa, blue salvia
and veronica, now ready for]|
{ Wwe per dozen.
Mrs., Broughton, 280 Cherokee
avenue, i
—
PLANTS FOR SALE—Lady .Buck
ingham Chrysanthemum, Oxalis
and Pastel Daisy Chrysanthemum
Flants now ready for transplant
ing. 50c per dozem. Mrs. Brough
ton, 280 Cherokee avenue.
FOR SALE—Select meadow ha.y,'.
Bermuda mixture, free of John
son gress, coarse weeds or briars.l
$12.00 ton. Mrs. Thomas Wray,
Wraywood, Ga. #
FOR SALE—A bargain for sale on;
new paved street.. Splendid fu
ture. Paying 8 percent on $4,800.
Price for quick sale, $3,000, oni
terms to be agreed upon.: Call
at office, 234 Washington Street.
_ Deodwyler-Beacham Realty Co.
FOR SALI—One Upright piano;
good condition. Phone 107, No.
2 Milledge Park Apartment,
__between 2 and 4 p. m.
FOR SALE—Pure Coker's Farm
Relief Cottonseed, for planting.
Ginned .at Attica one wvariety
Farm Relief .Gin. SI.OO bushel.'
Mrs. Julian Fowler, Phi\e 3512.
FREE MOVIES o
FREE PICTURE 'of “A ',l'rivl
l'll,u.:i;;h the Ford Plant” will be
shown tonight "at 7:30. Comel
and bring Ybur friends.. C. A,
Trusecll M
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PLANTS l
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l.l‘:l »Jl‘\-I NG uml?rs for plants; _start}
|.‘:. ‘\n 1-‘\','.‘\[)]l] 20th. Purple Skll'll
;o1 Rican Potatoes, Copenha- i
,\IJ Cabbage, Baltimore Toma- |
sl-0 OMASE for early market..|
Plant ,;.‘., ]OOO delivered. Dumas |
Lo, Onregg, Ga., 'R. No. I.}
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SPEEDY - By ——C. A Trugsell Motor Co.
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WHAT AY 1T SURE 15, BETTY:Y GOSH,is |NO INDEED. 9 1| <gp & I'LL SAY &
JrauTiELL \rrerTerms werg) i THE [\ TROEETING R You FIEN. TRUSSELL
|CAR, SPEEDY- |SO ARRANGED / MOON, |OB T Just | TOMORROW, | T CAN i .
l S ITREALLY/ L HARDLY 5 BETTY"? CANT RESIST SPEEDY- HARDLY ° @
| YOURS 2 EVER MISSED Wls THE Nou IN ONE G“o0OD WAIT ‘ ATHENS OLOEST DEALER"
" THE MONEY. B FIRST TIME \ | \ve THIS. /4 NIGHT ! Ll ~
0] P e You EVER § o7\ TOMORROW. }F I'M PARKING RIGHT HERE ©
e ' |SR A | KISSED 'ws&r' W iy St THEX. QPEN 550 3 o
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[V AR %’//‘ PEMESE. 1 //4 ; SOME ONE ELSE |N TH FAMIY
| 4 g ‘ ‘4 88l T . (o 9LY T T WL WANT THIS ONE TOMORROW,
SRS | | \§ | O\ ' i R T BESIDES~ THERES
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Cheviultt Coupie™ . 5. .. .vie o ..... 84T 1930 Chevrolet Coach—Motor, tires fine $157
INS VS - o o Y Cadillac Sedan—Six good tires; clean . . $197
Packard Sedan—Runs fine, has new tag . $97
1932 Chevrolet F0rd0r...... .... ....$287 Sedan—Runs fine, has g 9
7932 v.B - 287 1933 Chevrolet Master Coupe ... .. .. $367
ST L ¢ 1930 Ford Tudor Sedan—Above average . $227
1929 Ford Fordor Sedan. . .... ........$lB7 1929 Model “A’’ Ford Sport Coupe ... .. $97
Let us tely you how économically you can get that SECOND car at C. A. Trussell Motor Co. Every family should have two cars,
WANTED
WE RUY OLD SCRAP GOLD
AND SILVER AND PAY HIGH
EST PRICE IN CASH
). BUSH, Jeweler
165 E. Clayton Street’
By Authority of U. 8. Treasury
WANTED—2S typewriters, stand
ard makes, Royals, L. C. Smiths,
Underwoods, Remingtons, good
operating condition. Will pay
cash. Mail offer on what you
have to Empire Trading Com
pany, care Banner-Herald.
WANTED—First floor, three-room
apartment; private bath., P. O.
Box 622.
MALE HELP WANTED
WANTED-—Men, 135 lbs., 5% ft.,
18-50, with- clean record, who
wish to qualify at once for a
$175 government job. Economic
Research, Write Box EBR, Ban
. ner-Herald &
SRR PROTECTION
’ COSTS VERY LITTLE
GWING into the s§i
fashion parade @%fl S
fully confident that | 2752
youpr clothes are W;”é""» 87 39
making the right iV ot
impression. It doesn't %g‘é( 23N &
ilways . take new PAE ;'5‘333 ¢ J
clothes to do this. b ‘
Last year's outfit /50 :
will do the job as £
as well if you've had gy
it cleaned and spruc- Aféi\‘
ed up at a good .: g
cleaning shop. Bring ? %
your Spring clothes i) A
here; we’ll show you \ 0\
what we mean. " /
MEN’'S SUITS AND TOPCOATS
LADIES’ COATS AND DRESSES
RUGS AND DRAPERIES PHONE
EXPERT CLEANING OF ALL
FABRICS AND FUR PIECES
Findley Dry Cleaners
175 East Broad
& Sandlot-ers or
N\ Sk . .
aa Professionals
’fz / You’ll Need The Best
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FIELDERS’ GLOVES
3 " Full Leather Lined,
Greased Palm
o $2 — $2.50 — $3.50
//' CATCHER’S MITTS
$3 — $5 — $6
| BASEMEN’S MITTS
$3 —s4 — 55
ey SHOES
L $4.45 and $5.15
e N Body Protectors, Masks,
;»;;: s Bats, Caps, Etc.
o BALLS
N g 25¢ to $1.85
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’*@@ i® # ALSO NEW STOCK OF
F X 0 L 4 TENNIS RACKETS AND
BALLS
SPORTING GOODS of ALL KINDS
The McGregor Co.
FOR RENT. | _
FOR RENT — Brick house, 70
Springdale street, $27.50, garage,
nicely shrubbed; 1689 South
Lumpkin street, furnished, $30.00,
opposite apartment houses, large
lot. Large house, 834 Frince, at
§£5.00, needs some repairing.
Lipscomb-Dearing-Hutchins, Inc.,
Telephone 345.
FOR RENT OR SALE—Four room
house, large lot,/all modern con
veniences. Available April 20th.
Price reasonable. Call Deadwy
ler-Beacham.
iedh S s e L
FOR RENT — Nice three room
apartment, upstairs, on South
Milledge. Price reasonable. Pre
fer ‘couple without children. Call
Deadwyler-Beacham.
FOR RENT—Six room house at
Oconee Heights; newly repaired
and painted; with lights. See
R. G. Martin at Oconee Heights.
st s Wil o B o 5 i, Tl ot
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BANNER - HERALD
WANT ADS!
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
MESSENGER HELD UP
BIRMINGHAM, Ala—(#)—Three
men Wednesday boldly held up the
messenger for the Loveman, Jos
eph & Loeb department store in
the downtown section and escaped
with an undetermined. amount of
cash and endorsed chécks.
The men drove into the curb in
front of a theater less than a
block - from the store, and one of
their number jumped out and
snatchéd: the ‘bag containing the
money from the messenger's
hands., A s ¥l
DOROTHY GRAY
Facial Package
For Dry or OQily Skin
SI.OO '
REID DRUG CO.
MILLEDGE PHARMACY
GIFTS FOR
. ALL OCCASIONS
Are Prized Most When
Bought From
J. BUSH, Reliable Jewsler
20 Yedrg in Business in
the Same Stand
165 EAST CLAYTON ST.
SPRING HATS
$1.95 to $4.95
Gloves, Handbags—sl to $3
- We Clean, Block and Re-make
Cld Hats—soc and $1
THE STYLE SHOP
MISS SUSIE WELLS
When You Buy Tires
BUY QUALITY
Complete Stock of
GOODYEAR TIRES
AND TUBES
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PHONE 1086
BRADWELL AUTO
SUPPLY STORE
433 East Broad Street
LIPSCOMB DEARING
& HUTCHIRS , Tuc.
wan ,pms'llflmdlti SEQy,t!
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T IELEPNONE 345 ATNENS,GA.
SERVING YMIS COMMUNITY
7700 .VY ) )
U 4 Double:
445 CORN REMOVER
(D) — A
12 Pads &
Romover (D)7 Riisve pressure:
o INSTANT RELIEF!
" CITIZENS PHARMACY
PHONE 1066
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Have a Beautiful Lawn!
. The secret of having a beautiful
lawn is using good lawn seed and
feeding .the fiawn regularly. Use
our lawn seed and Vigoro to make
a new lawn or fix up an established
one. Vigore:supplies the nourish
ment grawms need to make
a nice smooth. turf quickly.
N 805 Y /1) YA WoL T L deleted
100-Ibs., $4.00 25-Ibs, SISC |
50-Ibs., $2.50 10-Ibs,, - $ .85 |
5-Ibs., $ .50 : 12-oz., $ 10§
—SEEDS — |
USE COFER'S HI-TEST :
GARDEN - j
FIELD and 'l
GRASS SEEDS l
FOR BEST RESULTS!' ,
FLOWER SEDDS |
—IOO VARIETIES— 5
5¢ and 10c Packages |
Golden Gleam Nasturtiums ‘;
15¢ Qunce ' f
Dwarf and Ta|| Mixed .
Nasturtiums—loc Qunce |
Sunny and Shady ;
Lawn Mixtures ;
35¢ Pound l
3 POUNDS FOR SI.OO
COFER SEED CO. |
: PHONE 247
BUY MORE CARS, BUT |
BUILD FEWER ROADS
By E. E. DUFFY
CHICAGO.—Back in the early
depression year of 1930, when it
still wasn't definite whether there
was to be a depression, automobile
ownership in this country reached |
a high of 26,500,000 vel]licles. Al’terl
large decreases, in this year of
1935 there is strong evidence that
again automobile ownership will
pass the 26,000,000 total. 4
‘Automobile production and sales
are outstripping the totals of lastl
year and early business is ap-!
proaching the all-time peak. Most |
automobile makers are weeks be
hind the demand. |
These are pointed to as reasons;
for the increase; the trend to su
burba, communities, increased use |
of the car as a means of tfan‘spor-l
EVENING IN PARIS
Special “New”” Face Pow
der with Perfume and
Cream Rouge for sl.lO
MOON-WINN DRUG
CO.
RENT MONEY ACCUMULATES
Money Now Going Into Rents Over a Ten Yeapr Period Will
Amount to the Purchase Price of Your Home.
What Monthly Rentals Will Amount ta in 10 Years at
,6 Per Cent Interest:
$20.00 Monthly . . ,'53,163.31 $35.00 Monthly . . . $5,435.92
$25.00 Monthly . . . $,3954.20 $40.00 Monthly . . . $6,326.75
$30.00 Monthly . . _.‘54,745.07 $45.00 Monthly .. . $7,117.61
BRADBERRY REALTY CO.
Real Estate — Insurance — Rentals — Loans
Phone 74—Street Floor, 234 College Ave.
COTTON ON GOVERNMENT
12¢ LOAN
AT THE PRESENT TIME WILL BRING YOU MORE THAN
IF SOLD AT THIS TIME!
Play Safe! Bring us the Cotton you have on hand and make
loan, as we do not know how much longer the Government will
continue to make loans.
Rowe Warehouse & Fertilizer Co.
BROAD STREET ATHENS GA.
(Don’t Forget to See Us About Fertilizer)
Sports For
THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Save At
HAYGOOD’S
SOUTHEASTERN STAGES, INC.
Main Staticn 170 College Ave., Phone 626
(Schedule Effective April 5tH) =
LEAVE ATHENS—
For Atlanta—9:4s A.M.; 1:25 P\M,; 2:40 P.M.;
. 4:15 P.M.; 6:25 P.M.; 8:50 P.M.
For Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Waycross,
Jacksonville, Wiimington — 10:00 'A:M. and
: 4:05 P.M. Kaanviiie
For Washington, Ga.—9:3o P.M.
For Macon, Tifton, Thomasville, ' Jacksonville
~ 1:20 PM. ‘
For Anderson, Greenville, Charlotte, Asheville
' 12:12 P.M.; 3:27 P.M.; 7:57T PM.
For Elberton, Ga.—7:57 P.M.
For Information and Service—Call Phone 626
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, ‘ The Giant Self-Spacing Shingle meets
? every roofing requirement.. Its massive
| construction and the exclusive self-spacing feature provide durability
| and pesitive protection against the worst storm.
| The Giant’s outside minzral surface protects your home against
| fire-hazard. Flying sparks and embers fizzle out when they drop on
| Barrett Giants.
| Phone us or write for samples and estimates. No obligation on
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| NO MONEY DOWN—3 YEARS TO PAY
| L. M. LEATHERS 1
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tation to work, vacational travel
increase as noted in national park
reports, the natural increase in
people of car driving age, the au
tomobile @ is° becoming more and
more a necessity, and possibly a
waning depression is a factor.
Al is not so bright for usage of
the expected 26,000,000 cars, how
ever, Construction of paved roads
and streets and of the facilities
that further add to safety and car
driving economy, are far atrail in
the automobiles’ dust.
A number =of factors, among
them diversion or misuse of motor
tax funds, heedless reduction of
motor tax rates and spreading of
highway dollars over too many
miles of roads, are responsible for
a.\falllng off in Dbuilding »f the
type of facilities warranted by mo
tor vehicle usage.
Here are facts presented by
highway authorities to show that
road needs’ are far from being
supplied?
Automobile aecidents are on the
increase, with 1,250,000 accidents
in 1934 claiming 35,500 lives and
neary 900,000 injured. Elimination
of grade crossings, widening of
roads and streets, resurfacing, new
paving, all would tend to lessen
this terrible toll.
The mileage of high type pave
ment is only about & percent of
the total roads in the TUnited
States,
This 160,000 miles is not even
equivalent to the mileage of the
busiest roads-included in the main
state highway systems, which to
tal 382,600 miles and carry at
least two-thirds of all country
travel.
This pavéd mileage of 160,000 is
100,000 miles short of the tot?.l
mileage of cross-country railroads.
State highway officials have list-!
ed with the federal government
needed projects of a total cost otl
$1,700,000,000 that could be hullti
in the immediate future if thej|
money were available. |
STOCKHOLDERS MEET
AUGUSTA, Ga. —(®)— Georgia
Railroad and Banking «Company
stockholders, owners &f the Geor
gia Railroad and the Georgia
Railroad Bank and Trust Com 4
pany, held their hundredth annual
meeting here Tuesday. 4 ;
Chirles H. Phinizy was re-elect-
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PAROLE ORDERED =
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. —(Pre= A
six-months parole was ordeted
Tuesday by the state pardon Mmi
for Henry Grace, sentenced 't> life
imprisonment in 1932 for slaying
his daughter in a St. Petersburg.
park. Tis parole was granted, the
board said, so Grace could obtain
medical treitment . o
Grace will be released from the
prison at once. During his period
of liberty he will be requirea to re
port to the vardon hoard on his
physical condition. He was paroled
to his unele, J. McG. Mann of
Lyons, Ga. If the parole is not
extended, he will be required Mo
return to the prison when it ex
pires, 3
ed president, while the divlo;len(f:
rate was announced as nine dol=
lars, a reduction of a dollar a
s&fl., 1y i g i ¥ m