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{MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1936,
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For Sale
FOR SALE—Reof Coating, flbra.t-|
ed or plain §oc per gallon, in 5-
gallon kits. Plastic Roof Ce
ment, 10-pound pails, 76c. Re
liance Mixed House Paints, all
colors, $1.50 per gallon. Also!
Flatwall, in beautiful shades
and tints, $1.50 per gallon. A“!
guaranteeed by the makers. '
Christian Hardware, Phone 1300. |
FOR SALE—S-V and Corrugated |
Galvanized Roofing is Fire-Proof
and Water-Proof; lasts a lifel
time. Save your buildings With%
metal roofing. Christian Hard-l
ware, Broad street, Phone 1300. |
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Seed — Hardware i'
FOR SALE — Collars, Bridles, |
Collar Pads, Hames, Trace|
Chains, Check Lines, 36-Feet |
Plow Lines 25c pair. Our Field |
and Garden -Seed are all new |
crop high test seed. We werel
not in business last season and
have no carry-over stocks. Far
mers Seed and Hardware Co., |
Phone 1937, 343 E. Broad Street. |
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Paints and Kalsomine |
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FOR SALE—H. B. Davis Co. |
Superior Quality Paints, Kalso- |
mine, ety, A trial can will prove |
this paint to be as good as|
money can buy. If you prefer |
cheaper paints be sure to get |
our prices on the Columbia llne’
before buying elsewhere. Farm- |
ers Seed and Hardware Co.,
Phone 1937, 343 East Broad |
Street. i
Furniture |
“HEY, .BILL!” |
‘“What do you want? I'm in a
Urry.. . o
OLD A¥K,” where they buy and
sell Favm( Tools, Ranges, Stoves
and Furnituge for cash. Cheap,
too.”
“OK, Kid, go and see Smith,
he’ll treat you right.” ‘
When you want bargains, come
to 249 North Thomas Street.
FOR SALE — Rare old antique
sofa. Cam De seen at 897 Mil
ledge Avenue. Phone 383.
Woanted
WANT HOUSE and Furniture Re
pair work, doors, windows, and
screens repaired or made new.
First class work, reasonable
prices. Call 473-W.
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Wanted—Male Help
— sSI w gßt
Route of 800 families, Write to
day. Rawleigh, Department GAB
-13-SA, Memphis, Temn.
WANTED—NAMES, men under 26
willing to work for $75.00 a month
while training to become avia
tors, One years course given by
U. 8. Air Corps. Costs absolutely
~rfothiing. International Airway
Bureau, Box 1937, Milwaukee.
W‘
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh
Route of 800 families. Write to
day. Rawleigh, Department GAB
-13-SA, Memphis, Tenn. S
For Rent—Rooms
e est itmans
FOR RENT—Furnished room for
two. Steam ‘heat. Business men
preferred. 1155 Milledge Avenue,
Phone 614. o
Lost — Found
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LOST OR STOLEN—MaIe Ger
man police dog; weighs about
90 pounds. Answers to “Wolf.”
Had on collar and harness, with
vaceination tag. Mrs. M. L.
Anderson, ‘Winterville Road,
Phone 3712. =
$25 Per Months Buys a New Ford V-8 on 6% Plan
“SPEEDY"”—By C. A Trussell Motor Co.
THEY TELL ME mét’\dfiim‘;' 735 U MEAN [/ or COURSE- HE'S Too
(ATRUE: IS JREEAE Y 0
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'39 V-8 Gonvertible Coupe . $315 29 Oldsmobile Coach. . . ...$125
Studebaker Sedan .. .. .. $ 83 '34 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan . . $385
'29 Chevrolet Tudor ... .. $75 'S VE B i D
'34 /-8 DeLuxe R'dster, R.S. $375 '3O Model A Tudor .. .. .. $225
'3l Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan . . $275 '33 Plymouth Coach. ......$327
e 1936 FORD FARM ALMANAC FREE!
For Rent—Houstes
FOR RENT — March Ist, five
rooms; all convenienc:s, good
i location. Large lot and garage.
S2O month. Phone 1581
FOR RENT-—-March Ist, brick
house, 161 Milledge Feights six
i roomg and breakfast ‘oom. Fur
' nace heat. Mrs. E. R.El:trkson.
{ FOR RENT—IS 43 S. lumpkin st.
i 6 rooms and bath a $27.50; 59
i Springdale, 8 bedmoms, brick
I home, $£35.00: 1689 South Lump
kin, 5 rooms and bath, large lot
$30.00. Two stores near Costa’s
| on College avenue §50.00 each.
é Lipscomb - Dearitg - Hutchins,
{\ Inc. Telephone 34,
iFOR RENT — F{ur-room house,
. double garage, 3 putbuildings with
i : large flower gzu;‘lon for frontage,;
i also acre of lfnd for planting.
. Location 140 Jpringdalo; Phone
'L 360-J. |
P ee S
| Wante#—Agents
!SALESMAN, 'ith truck, who ig
! acquainted f'ilh retail trade in
f Athens terytory is offered op
~ portunity tp connect with nat
‘ iohal orgavization. Small capi
tal requirgl. Give experience.
“Box S-21" care Banner-Her
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Salesmen Wanted
EXPERIENCED salesman with
auto to sell home insulaticn pro
tected terrvitories. Straignt coin
missioy. Armor Insulaing Co., C.
& S. 81dg.,, Atlanta, Qa
Wanted—Rooms
WANTED—Five or six room fur
nished apartment or duplex. De
sirable location. Phone 1733-J.
UP TO SEVERAL HUNDRED
DOLLARS
If You Need Money for Any
Purpose Come in and Discuss
Your Problem With Us.
Monthly Repayment Plan
Convenient Terms
Lower Rates
We Have a Plan to Suit Your
Needs
NO RED TAPE—NO DELAY
IMMEDIATE SERVICE
SAVINGS & LOAN CO.
102-104 SHACKELFORD BLDG.
216 COLLEGE AVE.
TELEPHONE 1371
Serving This Community Nearly Haif Century.
LIPSCOMB-DEARING-HUTCHINS, Inc,
e —PHONE 345—
INSURANCE — RENTING — REAL £STATE
FOR
STAPLING MACHINES
SECOND SHEETS
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CLIP BOARD FILES
LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS — JOURNALS
BOUND LEDGERS JOURNALS
STEEL LOCK BOXES
INK STANDS :
RUBBER BANDS
INKS—PASTE
THE
McGREGOR CO.
WE BUY OLD GOLD
AND SILVER
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
IN CASH
J. BUSH, JEWELER
165 E. CLAYTON STREET
ATHENS, GA.
RADIO
Radio Repairs—Tubes Tested
Telephone 491
H. C. TOWNS
AT EPPES ELECTRIC CO.
133 JACKSON STREET
THE STYLE SHOP
Mrs. Susie Wells Beckum
SALE OF SAWMPLE HATS
Made by Gage, Kutz and Rhodes
ONE-THIRD OFF
GLOVES AND BAGS—SI and $2
OLD HATS CLEANED AND
BLOCKED—SO¢c and SI.OO
PHONE 9189
| SPECIALS ,
'2—soc Size Pepsodent
| Antiseptic .., .. 3¢
‘2 Dr West’s 25¢
| Toothbrushes . . . 33¢c
‘soc Ipana Toothpaste 39¢
50c “Our Own’’ Milk
| Magnesis . .. ' 3¢
| Phones 1066-1067
l CITIZENS PHARMACY
% Bargain for Shavers
{Williams Luxury Shaving
| Cream, 35c One Bottle
’ Aqua Velva FREE
! Phone 67 or 68
[MOON-WINN DRUG Co.
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i GIFTS FOR
1 ALL OCCASIONS
{ Are Prized When
| Bought From
i J. BUSH, Reliable Jeweler,
i 20 Yearg in Business in
f the Same Stand
| 165 EAST CLAYTON ST.
'Rubbing Alcohol, pts. 25¢
| Rexall Milk Magnesia,
' Pints 39¢, Quarts 59¢
' Puretest Cod Liver Oil,
| Pints 89c¢
Lamson’s Mineral Oil,
Pints 39¢, Quarts 69¢
| REID DRUG CO.
MILLEDGE PHARMACY
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into the bilig- on the first tee of the opening round Here's Hagen
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The first opportunity Albertans had to learm~what Premier William Aberhart, indicated by arrow,
and his huge Social Credit majority may intend to do about supplyving the $25-a-month “divid ’
promised when they were swept into office six months ago, came when the Eighth L ture opened,
as shown above, in Edmonton, with Lieut-Gov. W. L. Walsh pictured on his throng, reading the open
ing speech. Social Creditors are shown at left; seven opposition members at right Gru ¢
pect, at this or the next session, a definite program for starting Social Credit and it is’’;
otherwise Aberhart’'s job will be in peril.
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Zoomingtdown from a tower 142 feegghigh. and hitting the*lip of the
slide at great speed, Olympic skiers are able fo.leap from 250 to 360
feet off this jump erected at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in the foothills
of the Bavarian Alps. It is from this slide that the final jumping
<ontests of the winter games will take place Sunday, eb. 16,
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Winding down Black canyon. over the crest-of Boulder dam, which is its bridge across the chasm of 3
the Colorado river, the new highway from Kingman. Ariz.,, to Las Vegas, Nev., is shown here, oute ‘}
lined against rugged mountain scenery of majestic beauty. In the background of the four-lane route”_
over the dam crest may be seen the Arizona spillway. Water slowly rising behind the dam eventus ;|
- ally will come almost to the observation platforms on the intake towers seem at the left. () ,+
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'he happy »nding of a tense near-tragedy of tbeé-sea is pictured in this werial view.of ice-blocked Cape
Cod Bay, near Brewster, Mass., showing the'U. 8 Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane oattering its way to
the side of ;he CCC youths (pointed out by arrcw; who had been marooned on a drifting flce for 22
hours. The scven vouths told of damcing, boxing, wrestling and singing throughout the bitter night
to keep warm wiile g sU'O doggedly fought it way to their rescus and they slowly floated seaward
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barkly outlined against the setting sun, the staysail- ketch Vamarie
glides swiftly over the sparkling waters to set the pace in the friendly
rivalry of American yachtsmen. The Vamarie, winner of last year’s
race to Norway, set a new record for the Miami-to-Nassau race, but
on corrected time was relegated to second place in the handicap com
petition. It is owned by Vadim S. Makaroff.
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