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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1936.
FOR CLASSIFIED
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dresses must be counted in the |
body of the advertisement.
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Banner-Herald is responsible
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tion. The advertiser should
notify immediately if any cor- |
rection is needed. !
ALL DISCONTINUANCES must
be made in person at THE
BANNER-HERALD OFFICE
or by letter. Phone discontinu
ances are NOT valid. l
ALL WANT ADS are payable n i
advance. i
75 WANT AD 75
PHONE
Lost — Found 1
LOST—Monday night, December |
20, in vicinity of Milledge and|
Prince, ladies’ blue pocketbook.l
glass catch. Keys important.'
Notify Mrs. John A. Darwin,|
Phone 186. ‘
L.OST—Black Bull Pup, white feet, |
white chest; seven months old; l
black and brown collar; Name
“Bulger.” Fhone 991-W. Rew::.rd.]
LOST—Sunday night on Atlamat
Road, spare tire and bus wheel. \
Phone 626, Southeastern Stutes,[
170 College avenue. l
For Sale
FOR SALE—Window glass, putty,
Sherwin-Williamsg - Paints, build
ing materials, Brick, Lime, Ce- |
ment and Plaster. Christian
Hardware, 697 East Broad
Street.
FOR SALE—Federal High Power
Shot Gun Shells; shoot further,
cost less. Christian Hardware,
697 Bast Broad Street. l
FOR SALE—Simonds Cross-Cut
Saws, alsc Kelly Knot-Chopper}
and Falls City Axes. We can |
. save you money on your Hard-i
ware requirements. Farmers !
. Seed and Hardware Co., 343}
East Broad street, Phone 1937. .
b et
R SALE—Good milch cow, fresh|
in: .calf about three weeks old; :}
‘both for §s2s. Phone 893, 505 ;|
‘Springdale street. ,
~ For Rent—Houses ,
R RENT—On Danielsville road, |
" mear CCC camp, possession Jan-
P uary 1, Gulf filling station.i
I store and rooms to live. Good |
lunch and drink business. Must
be a couple without children to
run a clean place without beer |
or wine. Apply at Murray's
+ Camp, Danielsville road. l‘
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~ For Rent—Farms !‘
[t el i’
FOR RENT—Small Farm just out |
~ of Athens, Ga. on Commerce
Road. G. A. Booth, Phone 77 or
1240.
Wanted—Female Help l
WANTED — Experienced Waitres. |
at once. Betty's Tea Room, 225
N. Lumpkin street.
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BOY WANTED i
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WANTED—Messenger boy age 16 |
with bicycle. Western Union |
Telegraph Co. : j §|
HIGHEST PRICE PAID in CASH
WE BUY OLD GOLD and SILVER
Form TGL-14, Pursuant to the
J. BUSH, Jeweler
165 E. Claton Street
Licensed on Treasury Department
Gold Reserve Act of 1934.
_UG At of 10
Mattress Renovating
—AND—
New Mattresses
PHONE 9147
TERMAT HEAT PADS
69¢ and SI.OO
" Electric Heat Pads
Special—s2.9B
Electric Irons—sl.9B
PHONE 1066
CITIZENS PHARMACY
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“SPEEDY”’ By C. A. Trussell Motor Co.
oo otz 1 552 eS ey caws TiR WER ONE bl
| DEMOMSTRATE . HOW || oN THE RAILROAD . . TIME BEFORE THAT v
| WONDERFUL THE LSEP || TRACK AND THE EXPRESS _ "} EXPRESS GETS To HER/JS
l CARS ARE Fr2oM 1S DUE IN FivE 7 R A 4
| CEEWYET RS e
| TRUSSELL sA S v|g »: TR 7 2 rasy ';‘\,i,
: A' @ e £ o — | N & R ’{% 34 “‘,;
| *miens OLDEST DEALER lg’ ) 4{" 4 //,“: 2N LA o;,'[:',-
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3 MIGHTY NICE A\:‘.;‘,“ < = = N AB\ 5 B s
(LJ R 0 10U SPEERY- =" 3 Lo Ny $e ) N
£ ey, S~ i - — N % Y 5 . 5
IR or ... e AR '29 Model A Roadster .. .. $95
'3O Chevrolet Coupe.-. - - - --$175 31 Chevrolet Coupe .. .... $225
'29 Buick Coupe, RS.. ... .$135 DA Dodge Coupe, 6 W.W.. .$2lO
'37 Cadillac Sedan .. .. .- $125 29 Oldsmobile Coach .. .. $145
'3o:Buick Sedan .. -- .- -- 9198 29 Dodge Victory 6 .. .... $165
| ithout a guarantée—but be SURE the guarantee MEANS something! Your neigh-
Yy 8 USEDcar wbor will tell you of our reputation for square dealing. " ¢
FIRE LOSSES
Paid for 30 Years
in Athens
JESTER
INSURANCE
% , Serving This Community Nearly
’{ili*’é w A Half Century
E,%)QI,:\ Y 3 IN ALL LINES OF .FIRE, CASUALTY AND
"‘b‘wufi}h\ MARINE "INSURANCE :
PROTECTION Al
RENTING SERVICE AND REAL ESTATE B 3
SALES 2 e
Lipscomb-Dearing-Hutchins, Inc. i.‘, | .
283 COLLEGE AVENUE —PHONE 3is— | S IELUN NN
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SOUTHEASTERN STAGES, INC.
BUS STATION
—PHONE 626—
Schedule Effective December 15, 1935
Leave Athens— "
8:00 A.M.—]Jefferson, Cornelia, Clayton
8:30 A.M.—Madison, Eatonton, (Milledgeville),
Macon.
9:35 A.M.—Monroe, Atlanta.
10:05 A.M.—Augusta, Savannah, Brunswick, Way
cross, Jacksonville, Charleston, Wilmington.
12:12 P.M.—Anderson, Greenville, Charlotte,
(Asheville), New York.
1:25 P.M.—Winder, Atlanta.
1:40 P.M.—]efferson, Gainesville, Murphy.
2:00 P.M.—Madison, Eatonton, (Milledgeville),
Macon.
2:40 P.M.—Atlanta, Points West.
3:27 P.M.—Anderson, Columbia.
4:05 P.M.—Augusta, Savannah, Charleston.
4:15 P.M.—Monroe, Atlanta.
6:25 P.M.—W.inder, Atlanta,
7:57 P.M.—Anderson, Greenville.
9:45 P.M.—Augusta, Waycross, Jacksonville, Col
umbia.
10:10 P.M.—Atlanta, Points West.
Main Station 170 College Ave.—Phone 626
PHONE
BLANK BOOKS
LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS
FILING SUPPLIES
CARBON PAPER
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS
RUBBER BANDS
CLIPS ‘
INKS
BOX FILES
ETC., ETC,, ETC.
The
McGregor Co.
Bring Us Your Next
Prescription — Expert
Professional Service.
Phone 67 or 68
Moon-Winn Drug Ce.
BABY CHICKS — ALL
BREEDS!
DAY OLD AND STARTED.
HATCHES OFF WEDNESDAYS
AND SATURDAYS.
BOOK ORDERS AHEAD |IF
YOU WOULD GET CHICKS
WHEN WANTED.
We do Custom Hatching
COFER SEED CO.
PHONE 247
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tle Carolyn Strite. The clothes that were so new on Christmas day
show signs of wear and tear, for Carolyn has a ripping good time
playing with Gwendolyn. Some where aloeg the line, apparently,
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A little bit of a grand tennis piayer from Atlanta, Bitsy Grant,
the giant killer of the net, starts the 1936 tennis seasom when
he begins defense of his Miami-Biltmore crown, Jan. 6-12, ‘Grant,
shown here in unusual action, faces the foremost American stars
-+ in the meeting, as well as players from Cuba and Canada. .
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The importance and difficulty ot mnintgin'tfit-au'udeqnate supply
of water for the Italian troops pushiag forward in Ethiopia is
shown by this picture, taken by Ray Rousseau, NEA Service staff
photographer. on the northern front An armed guard is sta
tionied at the tanks as the soldiers draw their rations of water
Thé tanks are of canvas and the seepage and resulting evapora-
B 0,008 Relp to cool the tepid Buid. MR
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Little room and hard board are the accommodations provided for the tired chorus girls of Holly
wood, when they want to rest between scenes, as this picture shows. But so exhausting is their work
that even these wooden benches couldn't prevent the enjoyment of forty winks for Gloria Quayle
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the season draped it in an ermine mantle, against which the glowing lights shone like a grande dame's
Jewels. That's Broadway at la2ft. lookinz north from 46th Street across Longacre Square.
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The American genius for speedy transportatios has been drawn on iiberally by Italian commanders}w’
its service ot supplies on the northeru froot ot the Ethiopian war. This group of American-to mo- -
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Double-tracking of the Trans-Siberian railroad has been completed by Russian convict lahor betweén
Irkutsk and Khabarov, affording better transport for soldiers in case of war with Jopan.® Plans also go
forward for a northern branch from west of Lake Baikal to the Amur river, because the present lia;& g
many vulnerable tunnels near the boider around Lake Baikal. Eastern terminal of the new line E
he Nikolaevsk or Komsomolsk, boom cities beiag pushed to replace abandoned Viadivestok. A conneets -
ing line would run up the Amur. Meanwhile the Japanese-Manchukuoan advance [nto Chahar (m;
aims to cut overland communication between China and Outer Mongelia, which i 3 under Soviet influs
ence, and into which Soviet railway lines are also projectede/mmanss oo o 7
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