Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, November 20, 1935, Home Edition, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
J______——/——_—"'_———’; "«‘ JT————— g% & fOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING psily Rates Per Word for Consecutive Insertions One Day, pep Wobd,caseese 02 Minimum Charge.... .... .40 Thres insertions f0r...... 1.00 N ALV KRTISEMENT will be taken for less than 40c. Ad yertisementg ordered for irreg ular Insertions take te one yme rate. Name and addresses must be counted in the body ot the ad vertisement. [F AN ERROK is made, The panner-Herald 18 responsible tor only one incorrect inser tlon. The advertiser should potify immediately it any cor rection is needed. ALL DISCONTINUANCES must pe made in person at THE BANNER - HERALD OFFICE or by letter. Phone discontinu ances are NOT valid. \LL WANT ADS are payable im advance. 75 WANT AD 75 : PHONE LOST LOST 100-foot rubber electric cable in vicinity of Milledge and Lumpkin or on Broad street. Re | ward. Phone 1877. 1 08T—Large male black and white . Qetter: head almost solid black. | Answers name of “Timer.” Had on collar with license number 722 and vaccination tag number 428, Phone 1929 or 1141. Reward. LOST—Dark-rimmed glasses, black leather case. Either in postoffice or on street leading to Co-Op Cah Co. Reward for return to desk at Holmal Hetel. Zethy] Harris. FOR SALE FOR SALE—BSV Crimp Galvanized Metal Roofing, complete stock. It you buy wrong lengths we will exchange with you. This is &' convenience not offered by thei mail order houses. Christian | Hardware. i Sme— T ———r | REROOF AND REPAINT NOW- | 5% money, 8 yearg to pay, quick service. Flintkote Richardson Roofing and Sherwin-Williams ' Paints, make a -good combina | tion. Christian Hardwares, Pbom{ 1300, i m—— L | OR SALE—Remington Kleanbore Shur Shot, Nitro Club, and Arrow ( sShells. See us for prices on t Farmers Seed & Hard e Co., Phone 1937, 343 Broad FOR SALIE—I93S Dodge Business Coupe perfect condition; driven 3100 miles. Phone 1814, AUCTION SALE OF LAND I w ffer for sale at auction on Siturday, November 23, 160 acres of lind in Wolfskin district. Also some 'm stock, corn and hay. J. F. BUTLER, Route No. 1, Arnoldsville, Ga. WANTED WE BUY OLD SCRAP GOLD AND SILVER AND PAY HIGH EST PRICE IN CASH J. BUSH, Jeweier 165 E. Clayton Street By Authority of U. 8. Treasury WANTED—OLD STAMPS eL T RS OLD ENVELOFPES or folded let ters dated before 1890 with stamps or before stamps. Write CMF, 632 Oglethorpe or phone 1534. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Two men for sales work In city. Must have neat appear- Nce and ability to sell. Apply 0 Mr. Gaddis after 7:00 p.m Wednesday. 189 West Dougherty street | WANTED—To buy Pressurz Cook _ls. Phone 1039. | SALESMEN WANTED \_¥““__.—____—_. HIGH-TYPR Security Salesmen; EXCELLENT proposition: leads furnished. Athens territory. Box 4-0, care Banner-Herald. | FOR RENT | ———— R FoR RENT-—Four room house, all ‘lveniences. Garage. Large lot M good condition. $22.50. Phone FOR RENT Nicely furnished 1'00"1! ‘I Private home; all (‘(m\'()niom'vs.j Lhone 1035-w, i ‘5‘5"2,77-L_\X for colds. (;F‘Orfii.’ll Mggist, after filling thousands of | escriptions during epidemics, [ ('-_“ inded this wonderful prep “Ation for instant relief. Give it a| tria] ‘ Moon-Winn Drug Co. | GIFTS FOR 3 ALL OCCASIONS i Are Prized When i Bought From i J. BUSH, Reliable Jeweler, | 20 Years in Business in i ~ the Same Stand | '65 EAST CLAYTON ST. i L 2] i New Low Prices on : KLEENEX | 200 Sheets 15¢ | 500 Sheets 29¢ l 4 4 S N ; ,- ™, qfl;plk_’“ e N > . . 2 1N KF DRI b w;;_‘_'z'_b'r‘ s, S | RS e gl A\ & { » WGI L T _’_"_;.:_“..l,'_.‘l_‘_"’_‘i‘__;»; ¥ ey A Y 8 7AR '_'"- BT J PRN I, b PR IN ke Lfrieantni 3y ST iy e i Wk sTV S DIV y b b ¢ b .“\{“fi« J LT 5 i i ; [ ¢ - B ‘,’, ,“r T QERiNCE it el L 1 ol gy, gy 10 Long 3450 IeLT LR TTE T ban ehdg A ) g § EReY . . 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Jackson St. § DELCO-REMY UNITED N_OET:I EAST Starting, Lighting, m o roductg tgnition” | L NS SR | CAR OWNERS — NOTICE |lf ycu are the owner of an automobile—especially a late imodcl, your car is equipped with Starter, Generator, Dis itributor, Lights, Horns, Carburetor, -ete.,, which are made| by factories we represent as Service Station in this lo "cality. Quite often Free or Warranty Service is exténded you -on these units under certain conditions. ‘FREE in-| spection and advice is gladly given by our personnel on these services. Call at our shop for Free Inspection and| Information. \ : ATHENS BATTERY & SERVICE Co., INC.| Phone 986 CLAYTON AND THOMAS STREETS | ie e S S L e D e CARTER Scrvice Station Carburetorg S3iIY3.LIVE 3IAIX: KLAXON . HARRISON DELCO-LOVEJOY DELCO Wavtning Signals Radiators Shock Absorbers Batteries Southeastern Stages — Bus Station Schedule Effective August 28 BUSES LEAVE ATHENS— -8:00 A.M.—]Jefferson, Cornelia, Asheville. 8:30 A.M.—Macon, Tallahassee, Jacksonville. 9:35 A.M.—Atlanta, and All Points West. 10:05 A.M.—Augusta, Savannah, Brunswick, jacksonville, Waycross, Charleston, Wilmington. . 12:12 P.M.—Charlotte, Asheville, Washington 1:25 P.M.—Atlanta, and Points West. 1:40 P.M.—Gainesville, Young Harris, and Murphy. 2:00 P.M.—Macon, Thomasville, Jacksonville. 2:40 P.M.—Atlanta, and All Points West. 3:27 P.M.—Anderson, Columbia. 4:05 P.M.Augusta, Savannah, Charleston. 4:15 P.M.—Monroe, Atlanta, Points West. 6:25 P.M.—Atlanta, and All Points West. 7:57 P.M.—Anderson, Greenville, Charlotte. 8:50 P.M.—Atlanta, and All Points West. 9:25 P.M.—Augusta, Waycross, Jacksonville, Columbia. Main Station, 170 College Avenue -—PHONE 626— ;\s;;g’\ Distinctive Xmas Cards %’f: \ Always Found at @ [M G e L) McGregor's " Attractive Stock Cards —and— Individual Engraved and Printed Cards for Your Selection PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! i The McGregor Co. f Fresh Shipment - “Marie Earle Toiletries’ | Exclusive Agents | Phone 67 cr 68 ' _Moon-Winn Drug Co COAL...and... WOOD REAL QUALITY FUEL PROMPT DELIVERY —PHONE 157— Crawford Coal & Mattress Works THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA Electric Refrigerators PRICES REDUCED Any Style ECONOMY AUTO STORES Athens, Ga. You Can Now Get Your Favorite Orchestra on Decca Records for 35¢ New Popular Sheet Music 35¢ per Copy 3 for SI.OO DURDEN MUSIC COMPANY, INC. 459 Clayton St.—Athens, Ga. MUST GO! See amd Try Out These Used Cars Before You Buy! YOUR GAIN--- - - - OOUR LOSS! Come in Now for a Real Buy! 1932 Ford Tud0r............326 1933 V-8 Ford Tudor.. ....$395 1930 Ford Sport Coupe..... .$195 1931 Chevrolet C0upe........5245 1933 Chevrolet 5edan........5395 1934 Chevrolet Coach.. ....$495 1934 Pontiac C0ach.........5495 1931 Ford Tut10r...... ...... 3208 1934 Chevrolet Coupe... ..$465 1929 Chevrolet 5edan........5145 1934 Ford Coupe.... .......$425 1933 Ford Panel Truck.... .$275 OTHERS OF EQUAL VALUE TO CHOOSE FROM BRUNSON MOTOR COMPANY EASY G.M.A.C. TERMS 180 — WASHINGTON — 180 THE BARGAIN SPOT OF ATHENS Bosch & Fairbanks TRICO Morse Magnetos Windshield Wipen‘ LAMAR LEWIS CO. Athens’ Largest Shoe Store g N ' . lo more tired feet Here's @ work or farm shoe that's designed to give honest-to-good ness comfort to the mon who's on his feet for long hours. There nev or was @ better shoe volve. And ey—— . remember this — ‘\ ] we'll fit you right. BN - . SionDHrand _Ohwed - il wfi%fimlum [ A 0 LAMAR LEWIS CO. Athens’ Largest Shoe Store 125 Clayton Street Athens, Ga. SILVER-MARSHALL, HOWARD RADIOS® THE ATHENS HARDWARE CO. Safety of Your Investment Insured Up to $5,000 WHY //////% ’//’ PHONE 1521 NOT /,,////////’”/,/’////?//A AR oo /fj e I BENS /] 0| [EDERAL SAVINGS TODAY? /AND LOAN ASSOCIATION : (Formerly Mutual Building & Loan Association) - ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MAYOR I hereby announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Mayor of Athens, subject to the irules and regulations of the DPemo 'cratic Executive Committee. I will ‘appreciate the support of the peo ple. A. G. DUDLEY. FOR MAYOR To the Citizens of Athens: I respectfully announce myselft a icandidate for Mayor of Athens, subject to the primary to be cailed by the Executive Committee, and isollcit the support of the voters. | T. 8. MELL. FOR ALDERMAN—FIRST WARD I respectfully announce as a can didate for alderman from the Flirst Ward, city of Athens, in the pri mary election to be held on No vember 26, 1935. If chosen to suc ceed myself in this office I promise to faithfuuly and impartiaily dis charge my duties as in the past. 1 will appreciate the influénce and vote of every citizen in the ward. W. H. PAUL. ’ ALDERMAN—FIRST WARD I wish to announce my candidacy i for alderman from the First Ward, ‘subject to the rules and regulations ]or the Democratic Frimary to be neld November 26. If elected, 1] lwill do all in my power in upbuild ‘ing the First Ward and anything !ror the betterment of the city as a whole. | ‘ PRYOR F. JOHNSON.I | FOR ALDERMAN . | f I hereby announce my candidacy |for the office of Alderman from the | Third ward, subject to the rules | and regnlations as promu!gttéd by ‘the City Democratic Executive Committee. I will appreciate the *support and votes of the citizens of our ward. ‘ | ___GIORGE C. ARMSTRONG. | FOR ALDERMAN—4TH WARD | I hereby announce my ecandidacy I for the Democratic nomination fori !clty council from the Fourth ward, fsubject to the rules and regulations‘ lof the city primary to be held Naq !vember 26. I respectfully solicit thel isupport of the citizens | 1 . THOMAS L. ELDER., | ALDERMAN—4TH WARD ! 1 hereby announce my candidacy ifor re-election for Alderman from | 4th ward. Subject to the rules and# !regu]ations of the Democratie Pri-' mary to be held Nov. 26th. I will; iapprm‘iafe your support and vote. | | R. W. PHILLIPS. l EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES Developing - 1-Day Service Kodaks for Rent PHONE 1066 CITIZENS PHARMACY BURGLARY INSURANCE JESTER PROTECTION COSTS VERY LITTLE Personal Christmas Cards, Your Name Imprinted. Many Styles—Ask to Sec Samples McGREGOR’S MOVING STORAGE) MOVING — PACKING We Haul Anything Local and Long Distance STORAGE ADAMS TRANSFER CO. PHONE 656 MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Farm Lands : 512 % Interest See J. T. Middlebrooks 301 AND 302 SOUTHERN MUTUAL BUILDING ATHENS, GEORGIA A Story Teller HORIZONTAL 1 Story teller in “Arabian Nights.” 11 Toward. 13 To hoist. 14 Molding. 15 Beret. 16 Uncommon. 17 Oat grass. 18 Shoe bottom. 19 Distinctive theory, 20 Cubic meter 21 Challenger. 22 Northeast. 23 Play. 24 Pacifies. 25 Spreads as an arch. 26 Printing term. 28 Coast. 29 She was sen tenced to die in the — — 31 Man-eating fish 32 Sicknesses. Gfllgfl mgfim BRMAICIO] BvlOi [DEP) O/SERE/D[I[TRRS|! [LITIMC R ; [EP|I |SICIDIERETIA TIEIAL [S] S[P|l|T] ONICIENN cHILDE JEIRIS NEETIAB] HASSAM [AIRIAIRS) DiLIV mm LR e P E a_io ug l!% gmlmfil PAIIINTIEIRI [EITICIHIEIRIS] 33 Pedal digit. 34 To push. 35 Public garden tracts, 36 Hail! 37 Anxieties, 39 Note in scale, 40 Inn. 41 Bird. 42 Naval assist ants. 43 Soft food. AT Pord EE R AR TS T T LA LT TN I&llll‘.\\\llll‘ N N W 3, lllfillI!lHl wlB l\% 1 L TN YR 2 T N NI ;g &l= N[ | TR FLITTT P e Boy Scout Troo yN I p o. 1 Will Camp At Silve i At Silver Springs Troop One, B. 8. A., of Athens has made final arrangements in their plans to spend the Thanks giving holidays encamped at Silver Springs, Florida. Oliver Allen, Scoutmaster, an nounced last nigh that he had se cured transportation in a school bus whereby the long-awaited trip could be made. About 15 Scouts in full uniform accompanied by two adults will make the trip leaving Athens early 'Thursday morning and returning Sunday. This is one of the most educational and irter esting rips to be made by Scouts in the south. Silver Springs is the largest fresh water spring in the world and has become a national ly known attraction for tourists in Florida. | Expenses for this trip will be. | ; i . o g ‘ e G ao’ AR figfi” : W «a‘%}‘ g R _;26 3 , _"‘? i 3 - e . e % Yo ' v #"%4{%‘% ; %j& s : : b e W "g ,%m; s 511 . 55;551.,-,~;.':-5-":_;z’- o&& ; 5 S naumees T e L U fz [ b % s e EERNE N\ 4 \ @il o i g SRR e o b 3 1 g amm e ¥ N D e ¥y g e o o R s o # R e s A*’*% o F \ £ T -- o 3 oRN g R T o .W@ o KPR FE o i i g \» oA Ry R ¥ o . . N B a 0 7 . o eT R e % o gBT ey S Fe el ; Y S s\ TPR s R e e L e omo e B R i ’ O A e B e & ~ & & RIS &4 ,{ L-c’).»,:2\‘:‘,»':'»;3;_/.;.; i g (\5:/‘ s) i ¢ v:i;g;E:“‘:_Z;E‘:Eiéi?:";:v' 5 ; 'Z;ZE fi::“:‘j, \'? "g i %??4 “ % 9’( 0 o : b i é@«‘mfié%“{ ..:,‘.:;~.-:E:;.~.\'é-fi%i:ifizifif?;s':":-'. : 97;* z.i;fz»é:-.v.v‘-:l:?4»;‘:'ll:l:l:3;“,'_‘,",w“‘__.;“_‘_.__‘,;u“ i e oR R B sB R eAR o o M SRR e S Nancy was going to her first big party, going te wear her first real evening dress. It would have been wonderful, except that the boy Nancy was in love with would .be there—with an other girl. Nancy’s problem is one of those involved in the romantic new serial by Mary Raymend, “With All My Love.” It begins Answer to Previous Puzzle 44 She was the VERTICAL 1 To flinech. 2 To stop. 3 Damage. - 4 First woman 5 Pronoun. 6 Wanderers, 7 To prevent. 8§ Temperature region. PROMINENT MAN DIES JESUP, Ga. —(#)— Thomas T. Dent, 76, prominent farmer of Wayne county, died at his home Tuesday. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afterncon, The widow, nine children, and 34 grand children survive. COLLECT OLD BOOKS LAGRANGE. Ga. — (&) ——v That needy children may hayve neces sary books .for school this winter the child welfare section of La- Grange Woman’s cluhs is canvass ing the city to collect old schoo! books. i ——————— paid by the Troop treasury from money that was raised by the boys themselves last year to send a representative to the National‘ Jamboree in Washington whichl was called off in the summer be cause of the infantile paralysis “scare”’ according to Scoutmaster Allen N 9 AT STATION WTFI Eastern Standard Time ¢ e e ettt T ————————————— Wednesday, November 20, 1935 I:oo—Musical Serapbook. I:ls—Duke Ellington, 4:3o—World Review. s:oo—Gallant.- Belk Shoppers Guide. ! s:3o—Lawrence Quintet, H:4s~—Dorsey Brothers. 6:oo—Sam Sheats. . 6:30-—Chevrolet Musical Moments, 6:4s—Guy Lombardo, ; 7:oo—Voluntary Religious ASso ciation. 7:ls—Banner-Herald Newscast. 7:3o—Pluto Program. 7:4s—lred Waring. B:oo—Empty Stocking Frolic. Thursday, November 21, 1935 B:oo—Sign On. 455 B:ol—Around the Breakfast Tas ble. 9 Wing. 10 To accomplish 11 She told —— at night. 12 Sheaf, 15 Torture. 17 To make amends. 18 Ragout. 20 Fire particle. 21 Mends. 23 Fern seed. 24 Stringa. 25 Te tremble. 26 People. 27 To consume. 28 Forcible push. 29 Fungus. 30 To depart. 31 Shhows mercy td. 32 Embrace. . 35 Church plate. 37 Musical term. 38 To expect.’ 40 Strike. 41 Simpleton, 42 Dye. 43 3.1416. B:ls6—Hal Kemp. e ’) B:3o—Banner-Herald Newscast. ' B:46—Fan Mail Man. e - 9:oo—Popular Tunes. . | 9:ls—Melody Palette. e | 9:3o—lsham Jones. e | 10:00—Bing Crosby. e 10:15—George Olsen. B 10:30—Lawrence Quintet, s - 10:45—Musical Auction. B 11:00—Tonic Tunes. G 11:15—World Book Man. "","’"fi 11:20-—Concert Orchestra., 11:30—Co-Ed Hour. R il:l4s—Co-Ed Hour. T 12:00—Crunow Frolics. g Afternoon : ! 12:156—Interlude. o 12:20—Farm Flashes, g e 12:30-~Little Church in the ifl,fi woods. ke ":E I:oo—Ray Porter, s -I:ls—Banner-Herald News ast. 1:30—Bob Crosby’s Orcm““"if I:4s—Eddie Duchin. Bl 2:oo—McKinney's Orchestras ’ffi 2:ls—Paths of Memory. oy 2:3o—Pop Concerts g 3:oo—Frank Fuller, Teard 3:ls—Casa Loma Orchestra, 3:3o—Souvenirs of Songs. A 4:4s—The Atlanta Georgian Globe Trotter. e 4:oo—~New Tunes for Old. 4:ls—Baly Brothers. % 4:3o—Arcadians. s 4:4s—DMelodious Melodies. 8 i:oo—Gallant-Belk Shoppers Guide s:3o—Fireside Quartette, ; 6:oo—Guy Lombardo. { 6:3o—Dixie Cotton Pickers. : 6:4s—Dixie Cotton Pickers. ¥ I:oo—Lets Go Places. ¥ 7:ls—Banner-Herald Newscast. ° £:oo—Smpty Stocking. Fdn-Frolie, ALL'S WELL, ALMOST ‘ PLYMOUTH, Mass.—(#)—Char {les Moning, [Plymouth’s official | skunk catcher who recently was |presented with badge, gun and i atomizer, reports 75 skunks were |killed last week and given anotefi |er month, “we'll drive the last | skunk from the residential gistriet |back into the tall woods.” . . . | P. S.: Moning hasn‘t gone jnto | action yet, Joseph Dupree o6f fi‘al | fax has been, having so much"';!fin imaking the Kkills. 9 | UNDEFEATED IN EAST | LAFAYETTT, Ind — Since No |'ble Kizer became head coach in | 1930, Purdue Universiy hasn't 108 !a footblal game in the east. * PAGE SEVEN