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For Sale
FOR SALE—V Crimp Galvanized
Metal Roofing at §4.00 per square
for first quality 29 gauge with
chanel drain feature; is guaran
teed leak proof, fireproof and
lasts a lifetime. Christian Hard
ware,
FOR SALE—Reliance Ready Mix
ed House Paint, $1.60 per gal
lon, for outside or inside use in
flat wall or oil finish in all
shades and tints. 9x12 Rugs in
beautiful shades and designs
$4.98. Christian Hardware.
For Sale—Hardware
FOR SALE—Windows, doors, win
dow glass, putty, roof cement,l
Johns Manville Roll Roofing, ete.
Before buying elsewhere get our
prices on best grade copper bear
ing original Channel Drain 5-V
Crimp Roofing. Have your V
crimp figured 24 inches if you
desire correct price. Farmers
Seed & Hardware Co. Phone
1937, Broad at Oconee street.
For Sale—Wood
FOR SALE—Good dry pine 2nd
oak wood, one and two dollars a
load. J. T. Puicher, Phone
552-W.
Millinery Sale
Winter Hats Half Price. Spring
Hats $1.95 to $5. Old Hats cleaned
and blocked. The Style Shop.
Phone 9189.
For Sale—Coal
FOR THE NEXT two weeks we
have a special price on MONTE
VALLO coal, ATLANTIC ICE
& COAL CO.
For Sale—Puppies
FOR SALE—German Police pup
pies, 6-weeks old, Phone 376.
Mrs. O, H. Hilliard, 953 Oconee
street.
For Sale—Houses
FOR SALE—Four bedroom house,
good condition; furnace; little
cash, balance easy, on Grady
avenue, near Prince. Write P. O.
Box 916.
For Rent—Agartments
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.
2 or 3 rooms, private bath and
garage. 259 South Findley St.,
Phone 265-W.
For Rent—Rooms
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
private bath, furnace heat, pri
vate entrance, 193 Cloverhurst
avenue, [Phone day 892; night
1558-W"
FOR RENT-—Three unfurnished
rooms at 237 West Dougherty
street. Phone 1906-W.
ROOMS WITH BOARD—Attractive
large rooms, twp blocks business
section, near campus. 3 meals,
reasonable. Call telephone 1314-R.
Position Wanted
YOUNG MAN, experienced as soda
dispenser; general office work;
press feeder; auto and truck
‘driver, and grocery clerk, must
have job at once, and is willing
to consider any offer. Address
"HMW,” care Banner-Herald
Salesmen Wanted
FRUIT TREES and Shrubbery
for sale. Salesmen wanted.
Write 'to Concord Nurseries,
Dept. 88, Concord, Ga.
Special Training
WANTED—Men mechanically’ fin
clined to train as Diesel Engi
neers, Real opportunity if you
“an qualify. Registrar, Hemphill
Diese) Schools, Box 433, Athens,
\\;
Wanted—Tenant
\\"\'\'Tl‘ll)fiTenant to work one
horse crop. Prefer to rent land
for one-third and one-fourth,
but Would buy mule and furnish
Meht“person. Write P. ©. Box
126 ;\'h(’ns' Ga.
it
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@ Wanted—Fema
WANTED _white elderly lady to
are for children. Room, board
and smajy salary. See W. A.
Edge, Georgia Barber Shop.
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Lost and Found
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FT“““'P‘“—Malo pointer: hrown
and whijg heavy spotted. Phone
| 1194‘ S ik ieS AR
Business Og@flynifies
OWN AND OPERATE A Western |
Auto Associate Store. Fran- |
chises available with invest- |
ments as low as $2,750.00. Wri‘e |
Western Auto Supply Cnmp;my,'
Associate Store Division, 888
Marietta Street, N. W,, Allunta,:
Georgia. . l
Notice |
1937 TAG AFPLICATION Blanks!
made out and tags ilmt:ul]ml?
without charge. 'C. A, Trussell;
Motor Co. |
i ge e S i
Your Doctor Wants
To Keep You Weil—
MOON-WINN DRUG CO.
Wants to Help!
Send Us Your Next
PRESCRIPTION
. Phone 68 .
Wanted |
WE BUY CLD COLD |
AND SILVER I
HIGHEST PRICES PAID I
IN CASH I
). BUSH, JEWELER |
165 EAST CLAYTON STREET |
ATHENS. GA. i
LEWIS DOSTER
PROMPT — EFFICIENT
RADIO SERVICE
All Makes Repaired. We Tell You
What It Will Cost You.
WORK GUARANTEED
Phone 1621—288 North Lumpkin
(Payne’s Book Store)
BUY OR SELL I
USED CARS
NEXT TO COURTHOUSE ]
Liberal Terms—We’'ll Really Trade|
WESTBROOK ‘;
USED CARS ‘
MATTRESS
RENOVATING
PHONE 9147
STAR MATTRESS CO.
SAVES sSss
USE -
COKE
COSTS LESS—
—MORE HEAT
Clean — Little Ash
THE GAS CO.
LOANS
up to
Several Hundred Dollars
We Have a Plan to Suit
Your Needs
@ Single Signature
® Automobile
® Co-Maker
® Household Goods
Small Monthly
Payments
“A Simplified Loan Service”
COMMUNITY
SAVINGS & LOAN
COMPANY
102-104 Shackelford Bldg.
TELEPHONE 1371
Serving This Community Nearly Half Century.
LIPSCOME-DEARING-HUTCHINS, Inc,
INSURANCE — RENTING — REAL ESTATE
MICKEY AND HIS MA—By George B. Hawkins
MRWIFFELAE IMERWILL | N"\‘lL}\OY*E EXARCTLY QP . 77 7
en ne Al ev el S e |
IWOO ORANGES, 31X, 1 1T SENT UP RGHT AWAY?| P | £SSon FOR,
POUNDS OF SUGAR AKXI |1 }/ ~
WO CANS OF PERS,wiLL {|7/ o, A _TOMORROW §7 =
BE? = o 1 @ A 7, %
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TN & Sgl 2
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-My GrAN'MA SEZ:-
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&3 AL/ “When | was a girl they didn’t
(Y ey have typewriters, but I've enjoy
: ed using the one your grandpa
gave me ten years ago.”
SEE THE LATEST MODEL PORTABLE
TYPEWRITERS NOW ON DISPLAY AT
AAL A LRI
PHONE 77 ATHENS PHONE 727
SPECIALS! I
500 Kleenex Tissues, 296!
200 for l4c |
30c Vicks Nose Drops 27e1
50c Size for 39¢ |
Mentho Mulsion Cough,
Syrup, 75¢ Size, 69¢ |
Our Own Cough Syrup. |
$1 Size for 69¢ i
Phone 1066 {
CITIZENS PHARMACY
A Few More Real
Bargains Left
CLOSING OUT SALE
USED CARS
S e T
éio-cl; u:oo:d i\:i-osn FOf‘d , $269
gio:.c?);wd’i:tli)::?.u.t.'fl‘.;. $279
3 ohc M SlO
gl ol
koot
20 odsmabie; 130
Anyone interested in automo
biles will certainly find that
it will pay them to come out
and see these cars, We have
no salesmen. See W. L.
Florence.
—Phone 1340—
DIXIE USED
. CARS
Located at Florence Co.
WYNBURN AVE.
" Railroad Schedules
| SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY
I Arrival and Departure of Trains
% Athens, Georgia.
| T.eave for Richmond, Washington,
l New York and East—
L 100 -8. 2%
| 3:56 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
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4:15 a. m.
6:38 a. m.—Air Conditioned.
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GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND
Leave Athens
No. 2 for Gainesville— 7:45 a.m.
No. 12 for Gainesville—lo:4s a.m.
Arrive Athens
No. 11 from Gainesville 10:00 a.m.
No. 1 from Gainesville 6:15 a.m.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
Leave Athens
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and 4:15 p. m.
Sunday only 7:50 a. m. and
4:00 . m.
Arrive Athens Daily
12:36 p. m. and 9:16-'p. m.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Daily Except Sunday
Train 50 Leaves Athens 9:30 a.m.
Train 51 Arrives Athens 8:00 a.m,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Arrives— —Departs
190 8. M. 7:80 ®m. mi
4:16 p. m. 1:06 p. m.
J. R. MORRELL
District Passenger Agent
Telephone 81.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
ONE DAY OR LONGER
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Keeneland Racetrack, near Lexington, Ky., in celebration of the
venerable rurmer's 33d birthday. Ballot, son of Imperial Voter-
Imperial Vertio, won 20 races in 37 starts over a period of nine
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of the Nassau Open received
the miniature set from a young
admirer.
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the George Venzia trophy in the campaign of 1934-5, is one of the main hopes of the Amerks in
their desperate effort to regain the winning stride they set at the beginning of the grind .
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Now the U. S. Senate can go ahead. For the snuff boxes in its
hallowed chambers are filled and ready for a long session. I[t's
just an old custom, dating back to the time when nearly every sena=-
tor used snuff, but it’'s one of the forms faithfully followed to the
present day. Senate Page Homer Gusack is shown as he made the
rounds, refilling the boxes. i
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