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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1935.
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For Sale
FOR SALE—S-V and Corrugated
Galvanized Roofing is Fire-Proof
and Water-Proof; lasts a life
time. Save your buildings with
metal roofing. Christian Hdw.,
Broad St.; Phone 1300.
FOR SALE—I 933 DeLuxe Fordor
Ford for quick sale, $298. Would
consider Model A Ford in .ex
change. Christian Hardware.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Forty-five
acre farm, 1% miles from city
limits; ° good 7-room plastered
dwelling; plenty of outhouses.
Good pasture with running water
through it. Would consider city
property in exchange. Phone
175-R.
“HELLO, BILL!”
“HELLO, SAM!”
Sam: “Where can I get a bar
gain in used furniture?”
Bill: "“At the Old Ark. Smith
will buy or sell you anything.”
Sam:. “I mean CHEAP!”
Bill: “That’'s what I mean, too.
Everybody goes there for bargains.
249 Thomas street.”
ARG en e R R SR BUSIRV IR
Paints and Kalsomine
FOR SALE—H. B. Davis Company
100% Fure Paint. Varnishes,
Stains, Barn and Roof Paints,
Flat Wall Finishes, Floor and
Deck Enamels, Brushes, Kalso
mine and other paint require
ments. Farmers Seed & Hardware
Co., Phone 1937, 343 E. Broad St.
Seed — Hardware
FOR SALE—RoII Roofing, Nailsf
Window Glass, Putty," Roof Ce |
ment, 10 pound bucket 80c, We‘
have received shipment Koreanl
Lespedeza seed. Let us book |
your requirements before prices
advance. Farmers Seed and
Hardware Co., Phone 1937, 343
East Broad Street. i
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For Rent—Rooms i
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, |
my residence, 765 South Milledge |
avenue; living room, bed room,
large kitchen, frigidaire, hard
wood - floors, mahogany, doors, |
plate glass windows, tiled bath, |
instantaneous gas heater, sleep-l
ing porch, garage space, immed- |
iate possession. Martin J. Abney,'l
Phone 71. i
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For Rent — Apartments !
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AFARTMENT to sub-let. Consists!
of living room, dining room, bed- |
room, kitchen and bath. Com-l
pletely furnished. Reference re- |
quired. Excellent neighborhood.!
Phone 1559-J. t
FOR RENT—Four or five room
apartment. Completely furnished.
Call 396. ;
MOVING B
STORAGE
MOVING — PACKING
We Haul Anything
Local and Long Distance
STORAGE !
ADAMS TRANSFER CO.
PHONE 656 |
$25 Per Months Buys a New Ford V-8 on 6% Plan
‘““SPEEDY”
LOOKS LIKE OUR = P* "SOAKEM” You CANT Tew || -
RUSSELL RIVAL SOAKEMS” [ WELL,BOSS || | £ Youre ME ALL OF Egg‘e OFEgEM
T COMING OVER.TO 83"5&5 SELLING HALF \ YOUR CARS THAN OTERS!
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“amens ouoesT oEALER TORI VISITS €AN || WE ARE- O SELL - s =
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200 YD RO GOUGATIRS L SRR e ¥ f | : T
'34 V-8 Del Luxe Rdstr., R. S. $385
'33 V-8 Tudor Sedan. ......$335
’33 Plymouth Coupe. . .....$315
‘BB Toder .. e DY
PYRCope ... .. . . I
"~ MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON ALL OUR USED CARS
Salesmen Wanted
EXPERIENCED salesman with aute ]
to sell home insulation protected
territories, Straight cummissiun.!
Armor Insulating Co, C. & S.l
Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. |
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Real Estate Loans !
WANTED—To borrow money to
build small house in good section.
Repay monthly. Address “N,”
care Banner-Herald. i
NOTICE |
To My White Customers of Clnrku‘i
and Adjoining Counties: |
Get your work done while it is
going cheap. |
HAIR CUTS—ls¢c
SHAVE—IOc |
All good barbers. Willing to work. |
W. 8. MITCHELL’S |
BARBER SHOP : ‘
124 Thomas Street l
Athens, Ga. ]
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- WE BUY OLD GOLD
AND SILVER |
HIGHEST PRICES PAID ’
IN CASH |
J. BUSH, JEWELER
165 E. CLAYTON STREET i
ATHENS, GA. .
! NOTICE 1
'TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: |
Notice is hereby given that wt
will make application to the Mayol
and Council of the City of Athens
l(}a.. for a permit to install equip
' ment and operate a gasoline service
| station to be located on the south
!sido of Oconee street, on the prem
| ises and lot numbered 1288 Oconee
| street, according to the numbering
' system now in effect in said city
i ARNOLDSVILL.E TRADING C(
| This, January 25, 1936,
GIFTS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
Are Prized When
Bought From
J. BUSH, Reliable Jeweler,
20 Yearg in Business in
the Same Stand
165 EAST CLAYTON ST.
SPECIAL—TWO
FOR PRICE OF ONE
While They Last
2—soc Size
Pepsodent Antiseptic
for 50¢
REID DRUG CO.
MILLEDGE PHARMACY
Serving This Community Nearly Half Century.
LIPSCOMB-DEARING-HUTCHINS, Inc.
—PHONE 345— i
INSURANCE — RENTING — REAL ESTATE
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PHONE 77 FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES
DESKS, CHAIRS, TABLES, TYPEWRITER
DESKS AND TABLES, STEEL DRAWER FILES,
BOX FILES, LOOSE LEAF BOOKS.
FILING SUPPLIES, CLIPS, CARBON PAPER,
RUBBER BANDS, INKS, PENS, PENCILS, ETC.
The
McGregor Co.
—By C. A. Trussell Motor Co.
RADIO SERVICE
AUTO RADIOS A SPECIALTY
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
BROWN'’S RADIO
SERVICE
139 WEST CLAYTON ST.
FIRE LOSSES
Paid for 30 Years
in Athens
JESTER
INSURANCE
FREE—Two Exquisite
French Perfumes with
each box of Evening in
Paris Face Powder
for sl.lO
MOON-WINN DRUG Co.
Furnaces
BAILEY & FLOYD
SHEET METAL WORK
MUELLER FURNACES
NEW LOW PRICES
254 WEST CLAYTON ST.
PHONE 106
TERMAT HEAT PADS
69¢c and SI.OO
Electric Heat Pads
Special—ss2.9B
Electric lrons—3sl.s3B
PHONE 1066
CITIZENS PHARMACY
RADIO
Radio Repairs—Tubes Tested
Telephone 491
H. C. TOWNS
AT EPPES ELECTRIC CO.
133 JACKSON STREET
IR LR S
for Bad Coughs
Lok VR (o))
Now Only 75¢
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Phone 1066-1067
'3l Model A Coupe, R. S. .. $215
'32 Chevrolet Coach .. .... $295
'29 Oldsmobile Coach .. .. $125
'29 DA Dodge Coupe .. ... $195
'33 Plymouth Coach .. .... $345
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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A .new‘candidate for air conquest honors, a plane of novel design with which its builders hope to at
tain high speed and safety in sub-stratosphere flying, is the Crusader, shown above in Miami, Fla.,
ready for its trans-continental test hop. The craft has no fuselage, but has two outrigger cylinders
extendmg from each of its two motors to the rear rudder rac®. Its designer, Thomas M. Shelton,
declares it capable of perfect flying with only one motor runhning, an important safety factor. The
plane, as it-stands, is not equipped for sub-stratosphbere flying, but its builders say only \a lew
minor alterations are necessary.
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Far more popular than any ‘“best seller’ is this book, which can’t be bought at any price and is the
most eagerly read volume in Washington, this “"huddle” being only one of scores seen every day over
its pages.®* There is only one copy of this book and it lists every corporation employe whose salary is
$15,000 a year or more. Sucker list salesmen are especially interested in its contents. The book can
not be removed from the House Ways and Means Committee hearing room and no photostatic copies
ean be made from it.
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Slashed in the throat in a strug
gle with one of the Scottsboro
case defendants while the prison
ers were being taken by auto
from Decatur to Birmingham,
Ed Blaylock,..above, Alabama
highway patrolman, was rushed
to a hospital, where it was found
his wound was not serious. His
assailant, Ozie Powell, young
Negro, was shot in the face by
another officer.
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just been completed in Jerusalem to house the Palestine Archeologs
cal Museum. In its walls will be displayed the historic treasures that
have survived the years, many of them dug from the dust of centuries
by sclentific expeditions. Construction of the bullding was made pos
____®ible by a $2.000,000 gift from John D. Rockeleller. Jn. -
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stalled in.a four-ton speed creation by Harlan Fengler, automotive
engineer and former racer, in an attempt to break Sir Malcolm
Campbell’s speed record of 301 miles an hour Fengler, right, i
showing a model of his car to Lou Moore, who is expected to pilot
the racer at Daytona Beach
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Remarkable success of the U S Soil Conservation Service in battling erosion and saving farm lands a!’ :
the southwest ravaged by dust storms is sirikingly shown in these contrast pictures » The upped
scene shows a portion of the D M Knight farm in the Dallam county, Tex., demonstration area on =
Nov. 12, 1924, ® The soil to the right had been blown out to a depth of six to eight inches and the
hummocks on the left were a foot to two feet high. The hummocks were levéled mile maize
planted as an “aunchor” crop a row ¢rop will be planted this vear and within Ywe vaars government
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Ten couples claimed Alcia Albrado, blue-eyed 3-year-old “mystery
child.” after her abandonment in Memphis five months ago, but
this picture indicates that authorities knew what they were doing
when they restored her to Mrs. Emma Linscomb on the latter’s
claims that Alcia was her child by a former marriage The young=
ster had been kidnaped by a 14-year-old carmival girl “to’ make
hiteh-hiking easier.” The photo shows mother and daughter joy
fully reunited in Memphis.
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Fire stjll smoldered in the chimney of K. Freeman’s house at
Fyffe. Ala.. after a tornado had moved the dwelling 16 feet and left
it sagging. but still upright, as shown here. The midwinter twister,
accompanied by bitter cold, killed four in Alabama and 13 in the
vicinity of the Georgia-Alabama-Florida state lines, and caused heavy
property damage. ’
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