Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, May 16, 1935, Election Extra, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
URSDAY, MAY 16, 1935, FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING paily Rate Per Word for consecutive Insertions one Day, Pe* w0rd........ 02 Minimum cy!argo.... iy MO Three insertions f0r...... 1.00 0 Ap\'ERTISEMENT will be taken for less thfl.l‘l' 40c. Ad vertisements ordered for irreg glar insertions take the one e rate. Name and addregses “'f,'q pe counted in the body of she advertisément. AN ERROR 18 made,” The Banm-r-flerald is respo.nsible for only one incorrect inser tion. The advertiser should potify immediately if any cor rection is needed. L I)ISPONTINUANCES must pe” made in person at THE BANNER = HERALD OFFICE or by letter. Phone discontinu ances are NOT wvalid. s L, WANT ADS are payable in advance. 5 WANT AD 75 ‘ PHONE ° e s—— T ———— LOST AND FOUNBD - | aT—Gold oblong dinner ring, Sa—pphilt‘ stones, last Sunday in gunday School Department of pirst Presbyterian church. Find er please call 423-‘]. Reward. wWANTED WE BUY OLD SCRAP GOLD ND SILVER AND PAY. HIGH EST PRICE IN CASH ]. BUSH, Jewefer 165 E. Clayton Strect y Authority of U. S. Treasury FOR SALE R SALE — Sherwin-Williams paint. It's cheaper, costs lesg to ypply, lastg longer, looks better, does not hold dirt, soot ete., like ordinary paint, because it dries with an enamel effect that re ists dirt, soot and dust. But for ihose who prefer the ordinary hint we have it, priced ag low hs $1.50 a gallon for outside or inside, in Cream, - Ivory, Tan, Buff and Grays. Christian Hard ware. : R SALE—Good 6-room bunga low: large lot; all modern con veniences; $350.00 down; $350.00. within one year; assume loan of SI,OOO on long easy terms. Phone 64-J OOR SALE—Two floor display cases, one floor display candy case, 2 75-pound capacity ice refrigerators. Christian Hard ware, Broad street. ANTS FOR - SALE — Tithonia (Mexican Sunflower) for sale. Mrs. Broughton,; 280 Cherokee avenue. i WANTED APARTMENTS INATED—Unfurnished apariment preferably in walking distance of business section. Room 217, Ciuy . M.C.A; FREE! oth-Proof Garmenl: Bag With Quart of Flit. PHONE 776 HAMMETT'S PHARMACY » Railrcad Schedules EABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY rrival and Departure of Trains Athens, Georgia ave for Richmond, Washington, New York and East— - 1:10 A.M. 301 P.M. Air Conditioned. 9:11 P.M. Air Conditioned. save for Atlanta, South and West: 4:156 A.M. 6:50 A.M. Air Conditioned. S4B P.M. Alr Conditoned. save for Elberton, Greenwood, Monroe, N. C. (Local). LA Leave for Winder, Lawrenceville, Atlanta (Local), 430 P.M. GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND Leave Athens 0 2 for Gainesville— 7:46 a.m. so. 12 for Gainesville— 10:45 a.m. Arrive Athens 011 from Gainesville=~lo:oo a.m. 0 Ifrom Gainesville= 6:15 a.m. GEORGIA RAILROAD "N 51 Arrives Athens 7:45 a.m. Daily Except Sundav 'in 50 Leaves Athens 11:00 a.m. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Lula—North—Bouth thart— —Arrive 25 2. m. 11:20 a.m. 1:30 P-m 4:50 p.m. . L. Cox, Assistant General F'G‘ght-F’:-Jssenger Agent | Telephone 81, CENTRAL OF GEORGIA : Leave Athens | M (except Sundays’. 6:80 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. | "day only 7:50 a.m. ana 4:00 p.m. = Arrive Athens Daily | 12:35 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. i 3 POST TAKES POST ‘TLANTA, Ga~ (p) & Allen . native of Newnan, Wednes ' succeeded John . Goree as W;'”" 10 Attorney General M. F COmans . Post, 4 Rhodes scholar, took }-*‘ “ath of office at the same time ' two other state officiale 4bbed jobs. The oath was ad "listered by Governor Talmadge. George L. Goode resigned as a Mher of © the Publie Service: "Mission and replaced J. J. E. Merson ag an assistant to Yeo- AOS, Anderson ook Goode's l‘dut‘ on [hé cammim%- J TERMITES Commonly Called White ¥ S - or Flying Ants WHY GAMBLE ON TERMAITE CONTROL WHEN YOU CAN OBTAIN GUARANTEED AND BON_DED SERVICE. For a Free Inspection of Your Property Get in Touch With Our Local Representative or Write ; BRUCE TERMINIX CO. 110 PONCE DE LEON AVENUE, ATLANTA, GA. " Local Representative: W. F. Smith, 37/, West Hancock Avenue, Athens, Ga. SOUTHEASTERN STAGES, Ine, : 170 College Avenue—-Phone 626 - (Schedule Effective April 15th), T : COACHES LEAVE ATHENS FOR | Atlanta: 9:35 AM.; 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, Wilmington: 10:00 A.M.; 4:05 P.M.; 9:20 P.M. | For Macon, Tifton, Thomasville, Jacksonville: - 1:20 P.M. ' For Greenville, Asheville, Charlotte: 12:12 | P.M.; 3:27 P.M.; 7:57 P.M. : For Information and Service, Call 626 | RIGHT OVER o ; ’ THE OLD /i) _eEsy ‘ el T A oo o SoS oSSt 2 < A eI B s e SR T TSI OSSR SIS TR 5 SR ST SRt i ST TS e e C . PRI Ge % i It e s A e pab CEEEEA P s 1 S D wery PGI EERR TS oy _—’:l-—'l-' q = ][ 4 o 5 it E _ R TR T . D, 1, S M SRRI e . <o — i Ji»== Sel One big advantage of Barrett Asphalt Shingles is the simple manner in which they ¢an be applied. We lay them right over your old wooden shingles — without fuss, muss, or damage to shrubbery and lawns. Furthermore, the combination of your old wood shingles and the new Barrett shingles offers double protection to your home. Barrett Shingles are beautiful too — fire-safe, weatherproof and low in cost. ’Phome or write for samples. -~ NO MONEY DOWN—3 YEARS TO PAY L. M. LEATHERS | PHONE 264 265 W. Washington St F .. THE b ) Gift Shop 4 ‘\\‘\.- f > s ‘ FOR 1§ Ry Graduates @ FOUNTAIN PENS ; STATIONERY NOVELS o BIBLES TENNIS RACKETS TENNIS BALLS GOLF EQUIPMENT LEATHER GOODS SWIMMING SUITS VISITING CARDS Printed—>so for 65¢; 100 for SI.OO - Engraved—sl.so to $2.50 A Wide Variety of Other Articles Suitable for Gifts to the Boy or Girl Graduate. | The , McGregor Co. -—PHONE 77— - &4 EY . e r A\ SPEEDY"” By C. A. Trussell Motor Co. e R e [ i) =7 CA.TR;USE.SELL h L’?i'é‘f? 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NEVER CLOSE PLANTS AND SEED Polate, 100 . . . . . 15¢ Bermuda Onion, 100 10c Cabbage, 100 . . . . 10c Tomato, 100 . . . . 30c Pepper, 2 dozen . . . 15¢ PHONE 1066 CITIZENS PHARMACY Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the pol icyholderg of the Southern Mu tual Insurance Company will be held in the office of the com pany in Athens, Georgia, at 11 o’clock A. M. Tuesday, June 4, 1935. Policyholders are invi: to attend. : SR ANDREW C. ERWIN, Secretary. T YL AL LU LRy LT @““uu INSURANCE Szmy,tt .7o Vol LR TV WA B LLITR LA LTS SIS ASO SPECIAL VALUES IN USED CARS '35 Chevrolet Std. Coach.... ? '34 Chevrolet Master Coupe, Like New.... .... .....3640 733 Chevrolet Master Coupe $395 ’32 Chevrolet C0ach...... ..$295 ’3l Chevrolet Coach.... ....$245 ’3l Ford 2-Door 5edan.....5265 *29 Ford 2-Door Sedan, New Mator.:... ... . ..o ¥l4b '33 Ford Truck, Dual Wheels Long Wheelbase... ......$39% *33 Plymouth Coach.... ....$395 ’3O Dodge 4-Door 5edan.....5245 '3l Studebaker 4-Door Sedan $445 SEVE~RA_F OTHER CARS SAM W. PINSON MOTOR CO. PHONE 786 120 E. WASHINGTON STREET Across From Costa’s Ice Cream i Plant. - BATTERY BARGAINS NEW HIGH GRADE 13-PLATE $4.95 See This One Befere You Buy! Use Your Chargc /Account LOW PRICLE! WASHING and GREASING CLARKE STORAGE BATTERY CO. WILLARD BATTERY STATION PHONE 677 MDIVAN| SPEAKS _‘ ~ PARIS.— (&) — Prince Alexis Mdivar; stopped playing polo long enough Wednesday to say “I hope both her divorce and her wedding will make Barbara Hutton happy ~—for happiness is all I wish for her.” ! ; - The Georgian Prince, who has been ‘“spending the days playing polo and the nights chiefly read ing” since he and the American heiress agreed to separate, said he was wasting “too much time denying perfectly ridiculous re ports that I am engaged to.some body.”" e ; Announcements FOR RECORDER - 1 hereby announce my candidagy for City Recorder in the election to be held June 3, 1935. I have been Recorder for nearly five years. It 18 difficult to till this position with out antagonizing some people il you discharge your duty, but I have at all times endeavoréd to perform the duties of the office faithfully and conscientiously. I hope my services have been satisfactory to the voters of the city, and I respect fully ask their endorsement and suppaort. . VINCENT MATTHEWS. FOR RECORDER - To the Voters of the City of Athens: I respectfully announce for Re corder in the June 3rd eléction. Should I meet with your approval at the polls, it will be my earnest endeavor to enforce the law with justice, mercy and impartiality. I will work In harmony with our efficient police department, and other city officials. . I ask your support. * S. P. REAVES. FOR RECORDER I hereby announce myself a can idate for the office of Recorder of the City of Atheng in the election to be held June, 3, 1936. If elected, I promisc a fair and impartial dis charge of the duties of this office. . J. T. MIDDLEBROOKS. FOR CITY ATTORNEY I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Oity Attorney, subject to the rules of the elec tion June 3, 1935. Your support will be appreciated. JOHN L. GREEN. FOR CITY ATTORNEY 1 hereby amnounce my candidacy to succeed myself as city attorney, and respectfully solicit the votes of the people of Athens. e ; LAMAR C. RUCKER Complete Line PARK DAVIS CO.’S TOILET ARTICLES Phone 776 HAMMETT’S PHARMACY WIND DAMAGE JESTER “PROTECTION COSTS VERY LITTLE MONEY BA(K IF B g AT\ FAILS TO RELIEYE IKHING ¢ OF ATHLETES FOOT, TOE ITCH OR SIMILAR SKIN IRRITATH CITIZENS PHARMACY " BOTH FOR 29c¢ Ever-Ready Safety Razor—Cromium Plated and Shaving Cream ““REID DRUG CO. o Poch BANGE ST MENE For few days we offer for sale Improved Proper ty on Paved Street, well located, paying 19% on price of $2,000. Call at office, No. 234 Washington Street. —PHONE 1521 — DEADWYLER-BEACHAM REALTY CO. - . Modernize Under Federal Housing Act! INSTALL New Plumbing Fixtures s INSTALL Extra Bath Room S CRPPRATING INSTALL Heating System Q‘Hr_)(/ INSTALL Automatic Stoker ‘fx' - S PAINT, TILE AND WOOD WORK INCLUDED M F % [ Monthly Payments—No Red Tape Ot & —PHONE 1716— \(olel s - W. GUY TILLER ~ Plumbing Fixtures Cheapest They've Been in Twenty Years. DAY OLD! ' $7.95 Per Hundred 7 i 50 for $4,25 Small Lots, 9¢ each V. j§\ = Started Chicks, 10c each § Custom Hatching—3c per Egg | We Use the Latest Model Machines, with Separate Units for Incubating and Hatching. Ours are the Only Machines in Athens with These Features. Each Hatch Is Fumigated. There Is No Danger of Disease Spreading. t ~ LOCATED IN SAME BUILDING WiTH COFER SEED CO. ' PHONE 247— ATHENS. GA. CANTATA WILL BE - PRESENTED HERE “Belshazzar” Will Be Giv en at Stern Community House Friday P.M. ‘“‘Belshazzar,”” a cantata will be presented at Stern Community House Friday night at 8:30 o’clock by the Jewish Student League, and at the University chapel Monday morning at 10:30 c'clock, it was an_ nounced today. Rabbi Abr;).ham Shusterman is leader of the Student league. Miss Nolee May Dunaway, or ganist at the Synagogue and mem bers of the music faculty at the University is director of the can tata. The presentation Friday night will follow a short prayer service at the Synagogue. While a majority of the person nel of the cantata are Jewish stu dents, a large number of Christian students - are taking part. The cantata is based upon the story of the “handwriting on the wall” at the King's feast, as portrayed in the Book of Daniel of the Bible After the Friday evening presen tation refreshmeqts wil be served the guests by the Sisterhood. The public is invited to attend the event, the program of which fol lows: : Sacred Cantata — “Belshazzar” Stults. Part one—The Great Feast, Prelude, —Bass solo, “Blalshazzar the King Made a Great Feast.” Men’s chorus, “Then They Brought the Golden Vessels.’ Mixed chorus, “Drink to the Gods of Gold and Silver.” " ll—Tenor solo, “The Handwrit ing on The Wall.” Chorus, “Then the King's Contenance was Chang ed.” Ill—Bass solo, “Whosoever Shall Read this Writing.” Men's guartet, ‘“Then came in all the King’s Wise Men." IV—Sophano solo, “O King Live Forever.” “There is a Man in Thy Kingdom.” Chorus, “O King, Live forever.” | V—Chorus, “Where Are Thy ‘Gods?”. | Part two—Daniel is Called Prelude. ; | Vli—Baritone solo, “Then Was Daniel Brought Before the King.” Chorus bass solo, "I ‘have heard of ‘Thee.” \ Vll—Tenor solo, ‘“The Writing Interpreted.” Chorus, “Mene ' Mene Tekel Upharsim.” Tenor solo, }“God Hath Numbered Thy King dom.” Bass solo, “In That Night Was Belshazzer Sfain.” ‘ Vlll—Mixed quartet, “Blessed is the Man.” IX—Final chorus, “Praise The Lord.” | King (Bass), William Stewart; ‘Queen (soprano,) Florence Pol llaclg; Wise Men (first tenor), Dan ial Katzoff, (second tenor,) Ed ’mund Landau, jr., (baritoney, lier-1 ib'ex_'t Seigel; Daniel (tenor,) Roose velt ' Walker; Heralds (tenor,) ‘Daniel Katzoff, (Bass) Richard Bird. CHORUS — Sopranos: Esther Bush, Margaret Beazley, Mary Chapman, Mary Sue Davis, Bessie Diamond, Eleanor Harris, Edith Hodgson, Florence Pollack, Ruth Kruger and Lillian Shusterman. Contralto: Minnie Cutler, Esther Haskin, Libby Merlin, Charlotte Newton, Eulalia Vaughan,. Tenors: Daniel Katzoff, Edmund Landau, jr., Herbert Seigel and ‘Roosevelt Walker. ‘Bass: Richard Bird, William Stewart and Abraham shusterman. Director: Miss Nolee May Duna- WARRANT SIGNED ATLANTA, Ga.,—(#)—A war- rant paying to the common schools $503,694 out of the state’s general fund was signed Wednes day by Governor Talmadge. The treasurer’s office said that checks were +being signed for mailing to the various, school systems -by the:- department of edwcation.. - iR s TODAY PALACE 2 Days ud'rmioay_ y IT'S A LYRICAL MIRAGLE! E W Even without its 8 grand eiR [0 v i siing drama T | L. W —its spectacular numbers ol —you'd still have to see «»i&g ."“ it because for the first time ; ggg ’%4 on the screen it ‘teams the %fi%‘ifi - ÜB, beloved King and Queen + [EH/TOE RS '&A of Song - and - Dance! %sffé?fi : i;‘lg g - YIR wy Ry v . E & her stuff! $ . o - ; a 2 -k : ,:f,? | Ao v ; ; . 4 . lidar 2 n. %0 ; § Bty i@ | A First National Picvure . . :%() | from the thrilling novel by Brad- IR ; i 8 OTHER STARS...including u o WaNd | GLENDA FARRELL « PATSY. © & &0 Fx % KELLY » HELEN MORGAN. ~ g & ' ——ADDED——n—. A Program Sclected Novelties B e R R STRAND: z-= = TODAT P " A new anD OF Love Team [ g, || YOU'LL REMEMBER —Alwaysl i} R e | JLL LOVE i B . o Nancy cnnomo:oucmusm e S Raymond Walburn + Arthur Hoh! ! ‘ R & 0 G .. et S pusean 82l AR eedblohie T (ERTRT S Comedy s News STRAND (One Day) FRIDAY | S Ve 7C LS screens battling " € 0 g e iovebicds! The T e L e . W =& e i laugh-a-minute e & B starsof‘BigHeart- P W ) ed Herbert” and {‘;' g,,, SN “Babbitt” in the ¢SW ; b §§ i $ ¥ story of a wo e [l B s iob—while N 7 & ° R . Dhubby did the g& . R TS “hovsework s y 'A‘L:.i‘NjE' ol s AR 4 UG L Ul 4011 MARY JANES PA with TOM BROWN - NAN GRAY JOHNNY ‘ARLEDGE - BETTY JEAN- HAINEY ~———————ADDED——rr—— . PROGRAM SELECTED NOVELTIES PAGE SEVEN PRESIDENT ELECTED AMERICUS, Ga— (#) — John Sheffield, = presi.cnt of w company, has been elected si dent of- the Americus board of education. He succeeds W, W. Dykes, prominent Amerieu;,-&flf'i" ver, who resigned recently, effec. tive July .1, aftér several years service as president. ° R 0 R