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Prize - Winning Letters in “Why I Trade
With These Athens Business Firms” Contest
Out of the huge stacks of letters
submitted in this contest which
was sponsored by many of the
leading stores and business houses
of Athens, the judges have select
ed the following letters as being
the best submitted. /
The 12 ' prize-winners were an
nounced in Sunday's Banner-Her
ald, and the First Prize letter was
published on that date.
Winners in the contest may call
at the Banner-Herald office for
their prize-orders,
Second Prize
: - ‘Benson’s Bakery
I prefer Benson’'s Vitamin D
Bread because it is good bread
which is easily digested delicious,
palatable and attractive and con
tains the sunshine vitamin which
pmfi;fiim diseases and promotes
bdfi—:"%;mth.
1. choose Aunt Hett's Home-
Mw’fi‘arq: Cake becainse it is
lilbs:i?le cake, my mother used to
bake, and I don't have to fuss over
a Stove trying to bake a cake that
may or may not be a success,
«4. Yours very truly,
Mrs, J. C. Cochran.
¢ ; Apalachee, Ga,
Third Prize
& Brunson Motor Co.
Everywhere people are deniand
ing ' better transportation--laster,
safer and more economical, Chev
rolet is fast, alert and nimble in
traffic, at the same time, safe. It
provides refinementg and comforts
you desire. Chevrolet has the best
reputation ‘of any low priced car,
for trouble-free performance, and
is recognized everywhere as the
outstanding buy of the used car
as well as the new car market, It
iz _so well built that it continues to|
give new car performance for many
thousand miles. No other automo
bile can point to these economies
and back them up with proof. |
Chevrolet—America's largest sell- |
ing automobile. : '
= HAMLIN TAPPAN,
. 838 Madison avenue. ,
e Fourth Prize
e W, A, Capps Co.
Dear gir: Here iz my lctter tell
ing why ‘W.-A. Capps comx:any7l
Jewelers - and Optometrists are
headquarters for jewelry, silver-i
ware .and eyeglasses.” )
Because of its excellent service,f
this reliable firm has thousands
of satisfied customers, |
Their jewelry displayg style which f
good jpdgmexy dictates, |
Their silverware represents qual- |
ity and beauty which everyday usei“
and fastidious society demand. {
Their eveglasseg give comfort, |
pritection and fit, which aid in cor- {
recting impaired vision. f
Thelr prices are reasonable, |
within reach of every one's bnd“
get.
Respectfully,
R. RIVERS ROBERTSON,
Care of Bernstein Funeral
Home, Broad street.
Fifth Prize
Crawford Coal and Mattress Co.
I patronize Crawford Coglg
Mattresg company because |
e@fl:fl contains no slag, gives
out the maximum amount of heat
and burns to fine ashes. In other
words, I want the best, and I know
from experience I shall get just]
that at Crawford's. |
‘ Then too, I like to do business|
with people who are courteous andl
accommodating, for with me, cour
tesy ranks next to quality. I de
mand quality, and appreciate cour-
1 shall always patronize Craw
ford Coal and Mattress company,
and whenever possible speak a
good word for them.
© MRS, T. ] EPPES,
. 195 Henderson avenue.
jes - - Sixth Prize
~ Clarke Storage Battery Co.
mg:ever car trouble we have
had for the past ten years has not
been battery trouble. Our batter
ies ;f;gve all come from Clarke's
and if we have ever failed to start
for any cause of our own or other
wi‘fim “we have never really been de
layed as a phone call to 677 is aul
that Is necessary. '
.The service is certainly reason
alby opriced. We have purchased
their good batteries and consider
ed-them the most inexpensive part
of the car,
We save time and money withl
Clarke’s battery and gas service, |
" Yours very truly, l
(Miss) DUCHESS WILLIAMS,
... 282 N. Milledge avenue.
: Seventh Prize !
. Olivia Cook Dress Shop
Women of discriminating tusle"
are women of individuality :md’
they buy at the Olivia Cook Dress|
Shop Dbecause this shop caters to
women individually.
The Olivia Cook Dress Shop is:
faghion-wise and carries the first’
t 8 of the new and smart things
WWHI wear this season. If
your feed is a sports suit, street!
mogdel “or evening frock, vou will|
fin@ it of superior quality and un-]
paralelled prices at Olivia' Cobk|
Shop. Women of @ dis-|
crilaipating taste trade at home
and buy at Olivia Cook Dress Shop
bécamseé they gét style, service and
= MBS. E. L. MORGAN, |
. \i%fi,’ 439 College avénue, |
Ifiéfig; _ Eighth Prize |
Ut " Gesta's Dairy |
' The name of "Costa’s” stands for
the best in evervthing with which
&g& They always render ex
sHlent service to an admiring pub
-3t has been said that “Distant’
pastures look the greenest” but it
is hot so with the Costa cows.
They have green pastures, are con
owa and have satistied
short of really expressing the qual
“First Firm’ of
Appreciated!
H, MOZELLE JARRETT,
126 E. Strong street.
Ninth Prize
Industrial Laundry
In answer to the contest you are
sponsoring in the Banner-Herald
on “Why I 'Trade With These
Athens Business Firms,” I wish to
write a line or two about the In
dustrial Laundry.
I have all my dry cleaning done
at the Industrial Laundry because
of the prompt, courteous service,
I receive.. I, can alwayg dep(-ndi
upon them because they are of the
“Dependable Type” and I nevor:
worry about my things because I'
know they are perfectly safe and|
will be delivered promptly,
Yours truly,
(Miss) ALBERTA MARSHALL,
Watkingvilie, Ga.
! ~Tenth Prize
Durden Music Co., Inc.
Pérsgonal service which ig need
ed when one selects musical instru
ments is exemplified in every con
‘tact by Durden’s dealers whose
human attitude hag proven helpful
to thousands .of people.
“Much of the burden would be
lifted from shoulders of those se
lecting instruments if they would
visit Durden’s first.”
Attributeg that have made Dur
den's famous are, efficiency, dig
lmty, thoughtfulness, friendliness,
kindness and reasonableness. Dur
den's combines friendliness, kind
ess and reasonableness and in this
manner has won countless friends.
They are quick to perceive what
is wanted. A piece of music or an
instrument from Durden’s is a
sweet recollection in years to come.
l Yours truly,
(Miss) KATIE MAE STEWART,
, Bogart, Ga.
; Eleventh Prize
i Georgianne Beauty Shop
I am really enthusiastic in my
praise of the Georgianne Beauty
Shop. It is the brightest, sunniest,
roomiest spot in town. KEven on a
dark, gloomy day the indirect light
ing makes it bright and cheerful.
The modernistic furnishings in
silver and black are most attrac
tive. The best things about any
‘place are the people who are in
it—ln all of my visits to this im-
Fmaculately clean shop I've never,
‘heard the operators say an un
kind word to each other. They
‘are experts in their work and in
their treatment of each other ana
their customers. The Georgianne
to .me means efficiency, courtesy
and dependability.
MRS. LAMAR LaBOON.
;{ Twelfth Prize ‘
! Findley Dry Cleaners
‘ In the ‘*“Tell Why" contest 1
would like to state just why I pre
fer “Findley Dry ‘Cleaners.”
I have quite a bit of dry clean
ing done there and am especially
pleased with the extra good work
they do.
Their priceg are very, very rea
sonable!
kL %k “‘why appefiunce-,ls 80
. ,#(by their work” is because
“wh having a suit, dress or coat
cleaned at Findley Dry Cleaners,
it always appears as a new gar
ment when returned to you.”
| MRE. P. €, McGIBONY,
| R.F.D. 2, Bogart, Ga. }
l EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol
lowing letters were selected by
the judges as being the next
best letters submitted, but are
not classified according to
judges’ list:
Princess Dbess And Hat Shop
‘When I come to Athens to trade
1 always stop by the Princess Dress
and Hat Shop. Here one always
finds the newest styles in suits,
hatg and dresses, also anything in
hosiery, lingerie and accessories
that could be desired. This shop
does not only please in quality
merchandise, but also in price,
Thusg, one can become better dress
ed by choosing her wardrobe from
Princess Dress and Hat Shop.
A hearty welcome and the best
services await one in this exclusive
iahop. -
Yours very truly,
ELIZABETH COCHRAN,
Apalachee, Ga.
Why 1 Like 3-Centa
‘Why I like 3-Centa. Because the
more you drink them the better
|they taste. They don't cost but 3
| cents and you can get them any
where and any time. It is the best
drink for the lowest price.
It costs no more and no less—
just 3 cents.
' You can save money and have
just as good a drink, if not better.
, Yours very truly,
i * EARLIE EPPS,
! R, -Fo Dy 8, ~-Athena.
Dillard Coal Company
l Are you interested in saving
| money on your heating problems?
%If gO, buy Dillard’s Coal.: It is
'the most ecomonical, satisfactory
| tvpe of coal to be had for your
' equipment, whether you use furn
lace, © heater or grate. Dillard’s
' coal gives more heat for the small
amount uséd. Then too, #aere are
fewer ashes. This company serv
|es prompily every section of Ath
jens, :
i Dilldrd’s coal is all these things
| to assure vou the utmost value at
{ the priee-level in which you buy.
|lt is safer to demand the product
!thar has always proved itself
|worthy of yeur confidence and
your purchase.
| MRS. €. H TAPPUN,
. 838 Madison avenue.
1 I Choose W. G. Sailers
First in beauty.
First in comfort.
First in safety. - '
The car with 87 Improvements.
gSmart to be geen in. Smart to buy.
{Let them demonstrate. Your money
| spent there will stay at home.
} MAE ANDERSON,
1 Watkinsville, Ga.
e e s e
| “Why People Choose Piedmont
4 Brunswick Stew.”
‘4 Celd weather con‘difiofls——sleet,’
snow, rain and a 15 degree tem
perature forced many housewives
to investigate, the probabilities of
a ready prepared ‘meaty’ food,
which would be both wholesome
and economical.
The solution was simple! Hot
Brunswick Stew during this cold
weather! ‘This stew, manufactur
ed by the Price Provision company
of this city, combines to give health
and nutrition, and ig priced to
meet the demand of every one's
budget.
The youngsters enjoy Piedmont
Stew as well as do the grown-'
ups; for health’s sake buy some
today. e
MRS. AUBIE ROBERTSON, |
531 Thomas gtreet, i
o ———
{ Palmisano Radio Company
‘ Worn parts in radios often make
the finest programs “dim and dis-
Ilum." If your reception is not|
jgood call Palmisane Radio com-’
pany. ‘They have one of the best
group of experienced engineers in
northeast Georgia.,
They can put your radio back in
first class condition, where tone
and performance . will be .pleasing.
Their work is top in quality yet
bottom in price. Have them check
your radio *today, and replace worn
parts if npecesgsary, and give your
self a front row seat at the fa
mous radio revue. 'Enjoy your[
favorite artists, as if they were
appearing “in person” in your
home, L
HAMLIN TAPPAN, ' |
838 Madison avenue, -
Sterchi's L oe i
To trade at Sterchi's is just a
treat. Their furniture values can't
be beat.
From living room furniture to
the kitchen floor, Their séléction
of wool rugs rate even more,
Besides prices being low, and
quality high. Convenient arrange
ments of credit if you buy. At
Sterchi’s, Athens, Ga.
Very truly yours,
MRS. JOHN BUTLER,
Bostwick, Ga.
Norris Hardware Company *
I think ‘“Why it Pays to Trade
With this Athens Firm” is because |
they sgell the hest and strongestl
farm supplies. It takes good tools
to farm with, so if you need farm
tools, such as plow stocks and
plow paints, you know where to go
to get them, it ig at Norris’ Hard
’ware store,
Also if you want anything to use
such as paints, stoves, heaters and!
qmyking\ utensils you can go t:oI
Norrig Hardware and you sure can
get what you want at a very low
price. It will always be the best.
You can go to any other store
and not get what you want, but
you can go to Norris’ and get any
thing you want, ‘
Yours truly, i
(Misg) ADA VIOLET CARSON, |
‘ R, F. D. 1, Farmington, Ga.\
W. F. McElreath Bevearage Co.
Red-Top beer and ale are the
choice of those particular consum
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
flavor, The consuming public has
I“read the top” about Red Top beer
{and Ales and its the well read men
that tell the quality tales of Krau
’sened beer,
“Red Top beer drinkcr’'s say it
has the proper bouquet.”
E. EUGENE FANT,
230 Normal avenue. -
‘Schlitz Beer
I choose Schlitz a wonderful
|drink—"“The Beer That Made Mil
lwaukee Famous,” distributed in
Athens and your money is spent
iat home and everybody likes it.
! MAE ANDERSON,
' Watkinsville, Ga.
| Atlanta Beverage and Bottle Co.
| Pabst the name of a Blue Ribbon
‘beer that really merited the Blue
Ribbon. Pabst is made under the
lstrict supervision *of the world's
most expert and highest salariedl
{chemists, with ultra modern glass
|lined steel maturing tanks and
{delicate temperature and ingre
|dient testing machinery,
l Pabst puts brains and talent in
Blue Ribbon beer so consumers
‘everywhere prefer its tang the
!greatest possessed by any bever
lage, t
g Pabst is accurate in hig treat
‘ment and selection of all raw ma
,terials entering Blue Ribbon beer,
Garrett wines made in the Old
]North State are superfine Southern
products of rare delicate aroma.
|\ H. EUGENE FANT,
i 230 Normal avenue.
Bradwell Auto Supply Store
The G-3 ig forty-three times as
safe ag ordinary tires. That is
enough to tire you permanently
and tie you to the Gee-Three where
life is insured forty-three per cent
more at no extra cost.
Economical - because the “G”
stands for “grippe” which cuts out
slip and slid which spell wear and
tear by excess friction. The -3
anchors you to the road precenting
dangerous gide slips.
There’s never a “slip from cup to
lip” when you equip with the non
skid all weather. Safety and G-3
are “Birds of a Feather.”
H. EUGENE TANT,
230 Normnl avenue,
; Atlantic Motos Oit
| Atlantic motor oil is e grcatest
improvement since th: invention of
lthe automobile, be:ause iv prcvides
protection for the cviinlers and
piston rirgs, gives auto power and
rerformiauce to the cho, and can
be bought at most eccnomical
{prices.
IJ‘ust as pure-wool makes the best
t sweaters,
Pust a 8 pure-leather makes thg
l best shoes,
|Even so does pure-oil make the
l best lubricant,
Use Atlantic White ¥lash Plus and
l be jubilant.
| WAYNE I. ROBERTSON,
\ 531 Thomas street.
Allan Hardware Company
More folks every day are finding
Allan’s Hardware the best by act
ual purchase and rough use and
ltough test.
| Allan's slogan is “Everything in
| Haraware Priced Right” thats a
{“nut shell’ of a slogan and includes
| nut crackers, stoves, heaters, cook
ting utensils, farm imprelements,
!pamts, builders hardware and plum
‘bers supplies.
Allan’s show windows on East
Clayton street draw the feminine
shopper by their beautiful bright
display of Colonial brass goods,
fire dogs, tongs, shovelg and fuel
brass service,
Allan’s cooking utensils are out
standing 1n ghape, color and style
and prolific assortment of sizes,
Allan “makes every edge cut” ‘axe’
him.
H. EUGENE ANT,
230 Normal avenue,
Athens Auto Parts Co.
The Athens Auto Parts company
please both retail anl wholesale
buyers of auto accessories, be
cause they are stocked to meet the
irequirements of both classes of
!trade.
! Their management are careful
and liberal to give el the extra
trade discountg to wholesale kin
dred auto houses, which 4 greatly
appreciated by them and which
they tell me they are entitled to
but do not always get at certain
places.
This concern with their Ilow
’reasonable prices are doing busi
nesg on exceeding close margins,
’lts their large volume of business
that makes this possible. Agts,
Delco-Remy-Ignition-Starter, Gen
erator, Delco Batteries.
H. EUGENE FANT,
230 Normal avenue.
’ | Choose Adams Transfer Co.
For moving they give you won
iderful service,
‘ Your furniture is taken care of
50 nice and your money spent with
them stays at home,
MRS. MAE ANDERSON,
Wiatkinsville, Ga.
Athens Battery and Service C 0.,,
Incorporated
If the motorist is wise and wishes
to commit the greatest assault on
‘battery on space and time and burn
gas of a “high exalted nature” to
best ecomonical advantage, let
him ride with ‘an Exide or say
Hello Stephens, give me a Delco
battery. Both are “ball to the bat”
batteries, especially if hooked up
with Texaco gas, tested to last
longest and “do its doggonlest.”
) You don’'t have to move out of
Iyour “trax” to get all manner of
services at Athens Battery and
Service company—thats why its a
One Stop United Motor Service—
none quicker.
H. EUGENE FANT, ‘
230 Normal avenue. |
E. C. Long, Inc. 1
The reason that I think E. C.
Long, Inc, a good place to get!
paint at is, this: It doesn’t crack
and peel off soon after being used
as many other paints do. Who
wants a house with the paint all
cracked and flaky? No one. |
But wait, there is another ques
tion to be considered when buying
paint—the cost. Everyone wants exi
good paint at a low cost. Herel
we find 'both combined — a good
paint and a low cost. That makes}
it eclick doesn’t it? |
So folks, I, thin® you will agree
with me saying that this ig a good
place to trade at. . :
Sincerely,
LUCY MAE PERRY.
234 W. Hancock avenue.
Lesser’s Apparel Shop
The Lesser Apparel Shop is the
;place where you can always find
{stylishly up to-day coat's, suits
izmd dresses at attractive prices and
{their collection is smart,
| You can find courtesy and serv
|ice there, they meet you with a
gsmile and only too glad to help you
select your needa.
They say a word to the wise is
sufficient, so if emergency makes
a demand for coat's or dresses,‘
stop at Lesser’'s and save yourse]f:
money, trouble and time. ‘
MRS. Z. M. WHITEHEAD,
693 Boulevard.,
| |
| EDITOR’S NOTE: Here’s one
i
that was not considered by ahe
judges, but one which the
- Banner-Herald appreciates very |
much:
e —
The Banner-Herald has the right
name. They know their stuff in
the advertising game.
This paper {is interesting from
page .to page. And so many im
provements along with its age.
To subscribe for this paper you'll
be very wise. The newg of the
world Banner-Herald supplies.
: Yours truly,
MRS. JOHN BUTLER,
Bostwick, Ga.
GOLD BEGINS TREK |
s ‘
(Continuea From Fage One)
standard, leaving the dollar with
out its “anchor” in gold.
Since inflationists have been
pointing to the huge supply of gold
in the country and declaring that
new money should be issued against
the “idle” metal, there was discus
sion here as to whether an outflow
of gold might tend to curb their
campaign.
Morgenthau had nothing to say
about recent reports in French fi
nancial circles that the treasury
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How Calotabs Help Nature
To Throw Off a Bad Cold
Millions have found in Calotabs a
most valuable aid in the treatment
of colds. They take one or two tab
lets the first night and repeat the
third or fifth night if needed. -
How do Calotabs help Nature
throw off a cold? First, Calotabs is
one of the most thorough and de
pendable of all intestinal eliminants
thus cleansing the intestinal tract of
the germ-laden mucus and toxines.
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TODAY STRAND Wednesday
Another Delightful Story by the
Author of “Mrs. Wiggs of the
Cabbage Patch”
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VIRGINIA WEILDER
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“Adventures of Rex and Rinty’
“Phantom Empire”
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1936,
Second, Calotabs are diuretic to the
kidneys, promoting the eliminatiorr
of cold poisons from the system. Thus
Calotabs serve the double purpose of
a purgative and diuretic, both of
which are needed in the treatment
of colds.
Calotabs are quite economical;
only twenty-five cents for the family
paeckage, ten cents for the trial
package, (Adv.) ”
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