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FOR SALE—9xlz-ft. rugs In beau
tiful colors, all designs, $4.98. A
rare bargain, Christian Hardware
597 Fast Broad street.
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FOR SALE—Reliance Ready-Mix
«d House Paints all colors; out
side or inside, $1.60 per gallon,
with a guarantee. Christian
Hardware, 597 East Broad St.
YOR SALE—Cocoanut syrup madel
in our candy department; deli-|,
cious with hot cakes and for
general table use. Christian
Hardware, 597 East Broad St.
FOR SALE—QGrain Cradies and
Repairs, Rapid Change and Lever
Type Cultivators, Lawn Mowers,
water Hose, All Types of Cotton
Hoes, Seed Corn, Cane Seed, Vel- |
vet Beans, Sudan Grass, Garden
Seed ete. Trices right., Farmers
Seed J Hardware Co. .
FOR SALE—FuII line H. B. Davis
(o, Paints, From the cheapestl
that is good to the best that is
made. We also carry a full line
of paint brushes, kalsomine, lin
seed oil, turpentine, and creosote,
Your business appreciated. Far
mers. Seed & Hardware Co. |
FOR SALE—Pee Gee Paints—
Standard of Quality since 1867.;
We carry a complete stock of
outside and inside house paints, |
enamels and varnishes for floorsl
and furniture — “a paint for
every purpose.” We also have al
large Stock of Dutch Boy White
Lead and Spencer-Kellogg’s
Linseed Oil. Bring us your paintl
problems, Ball-bearing Lawn
Mowers at $6.50 and up. Norris |
Hardware Co., Clayton Street.
FOR SALE—IOO bushels good
corn; 60 bushels good sound
peas. Come and see. E. B.
Wells, Watknisville, Ga.
For Sale—Real Estate I
FOR SALE—A real bargain. Storel_
building, large corner lot, enough
to build two small dwellings,
$350 cash; $16.68 per month will|
buy this, Store now rented for ||
sls month., White A.F., eare of
Banner-Herald. :
For Sale—Plants
FOR SALE——lris, 12 varieties,
$1.00; also 6 varieties for SI.OO.
Mrs. Paul Tabor, 156 Carlton
Terrace; Fhone 504-J.
FOR SALE-—Small grocery busi
ness, doing a profitable cash busi
ness, Located on one of leading
highways in ecity limits. Reason
for selling, owner leaving town.
Must have SSOO cash. Answer
_A. I, care Banner_Herald, .
For Rent—Apartments
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FOR RENT—Unfurnisned aparts
ment, three connecting rooms and
private bath close in. 148 West
Dougherty street; phone 1586. Y
FOR RENT—Three room apart
ment, private bath. Paved street, |
ear schools and churches. Reas
mable rent. James A Gordun,‘
Jr., 265 Barber street.
"OR RENT—Unfurnished or part
turnished apartment. Owner
‘taving thig week., Flease ¢all]
“t_once. 573 -HElStreet.
GIVE
Your Watch and Clock a l
Spring Cileaning At
FICKETT 'S
Absolutely Reliable.
Blacksmithing l
EXPERT work in this line; also!
“Orn and wheat grinding. R. S-!‘
o veood, Watkinsville, Ga, ‘
For Rent—Rooms i
ROOM FOR RENT—In private |
lome select residential lectlon:lv
few house; private or connecting|
bath. Phone 1206-J. |
FOR' RENT—To three buslness;*
i'wn, two completely furnished |
-k"‘-h‘mmnfl, connecting Drlvmei
Vith and shower, private en
“' tneesConvenient to Ag. Cfillese.g
~ ”j_‘_‘;'"" 706 after 6:30 p.m. |
"OR RENT—Desirable bedrooms, !
*\‘\;Hw!.v furnished m..,noi
s 1
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| WANTED—Young man with high |
l school ‘education, to work vvithl
1 sales manager; must he em-geu«-g
and ambitious. Apply Singer |
Sewing Machine Co., 134 Rast |
Clayton street. {
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[FARM AND CITY Property Loans |
| —Long terms, low interest. |
| Choice City and Farm Property |
for sale. Several large tracts of‘
timber for sale. Phone 1686, H.
O. Epting, L. H. Sterrett.. ‘
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__For Sale—Furniture |
Re o o
!FOR SALE — Nine-piece walnuf!
dining room suit: just like new.%
} Priced to sell. Call 1604-W. E
AR it b e et RV L
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___For Sale—Milch Cow |
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FOR SALE-—Jersey miich cow.§
Wwith third calf. Fresh in Mgy 1
.~ W. A. Gordon, Watkinsville, R. |
X, D, 2. Reference, . H. Pat-i
' man, Athens, Ga. |
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Potato, Cabbage, Onion,
Tomato, Pepper, Eggplant
é\fi Assorted Ferns, 5¢ & 10c
COFER SEED CO., Phone 247
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{ Arrival and Departure of Trains
! Athens, Georgia.
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Arrive Athens
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
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Sunday only 7:50 a. m. and
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Arrive Athens Daily
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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
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J. R. ¥ ORRELL
District Passenger Agent
Telephone 81.
“REMEMBER MOTHER”
| With Candy
'Nunnally’s — Whitman’s
5 Russell McPhail’s |
é Phone 67 or 68
'MOON-WINN DRUG Co.
i Wanted ©
' WE BUY OLD COLD
| AND SILVER
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| IN CASH
. _J. BUSH, JEWELER
| 166 EAST CLAYTON STREET
; ATHENS. GA.
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DOSTER’S RADIO SHOP
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USED CARS
i WE BUY AND SELLI
5 Model A Fords a Specialty
) 40 Others to Pick From
[ Westbrook Used Cars
| Phone 268—Next to Court House
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
eei| HOy WOOL; 19:30, “Rudoff Friml,
DAY BY DAY jr., orchestra.
—_ WABC-CBS — 6:30 Alexander
-ON THE RAD]O IWoollcott; 7, Hammerstein music
P S | hall; 7:30, Jolson and Parkyaka
—_— . | kus; 8, Al Pearce Gang; 8:30,
s N‘By C.-E BUTTERFIELD Jack Oakie college; 9:30, Your
| . Unseen Friend, Drama,
Associated Press Radio Editor (WA Z-NBC—T, Husband and
(T‘m‘_’ lsr Eastern Standard Wives; 7:30, Eddie Guest; 8, Ber
£ NEW{ y”?Rl\ —‘("\t}.)' —For the! nje and Ethel Shutta: 8:30, Love
Irst o B corona nWog S & L
Rua:']v Vallci 1: to ,”l,:::.ld,‘l‘,l;ls;?::: Songs; 9:30, Cincinnati May Mu-
Londen he is having the Lord | sic Festival; 10, Piccadilly Music
Mayor of ILondon, S Geovze | Hall,
Thomas Broadbridge, as guests
wnenker. T
,o;”"”\‘é‘fifiif_’f{v’gcc”}méf'Shv‘r)ifiu:f;;; What to expect Wednesday:
night, will be made up of an all- WEAF:'NBC — 1 p. m,—~Jan B«
English cast of entertainers, in- "“”} herenade;’-l, New York U.
cluding Charles Laughton, actor; (\jl%> Club; 5, Our American
Richard Taaber, opera star; Wil >¢hools. WABC-CBS — 1:80,
Fyffe, sirging comedian, and Mzss| Board of Bishops Methodist Epis-
Bennie Hale, musical comed.\‘i copal church, Bishop Waidort
star. Rudy will rirect an orches- | SPeaker; 2:45, Festival of Ameri
tra of English musicians ang in! c&n Music at Westminster choir.
addition the royal guards band will | S¢hool; 5:15, Warden Lewis E.
play. ‘iL:i\\'os on Boy Scout Jamboree.
; At | WIZ-NBC — 1:80, Tour of exhi
‘bits at New Mellon Institute
(Daylight Time One Hour Later | Pittsburgh; 2:15, New England
Listening tonight ('l‘uesday):Evmmur\'atm-y musicale; 2:45, Pre-
WEAF:NBC~—6:3O Hendrik van| Kentucky Derby Broadcast; 4:45,
Loon; 17, Johsny and Russ Mor- ! Dinner in Paris by Grover Whalen |
gan; 8, Vox Pop; 8:30, Fred As-|to Yvon Delbos, French minister
tire revue; 9:80, Jimmie idler on of foreign affairs. ‘
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High Scheol Actors
From All Georgia
Gather Here Friday
Nineteen one-act plays staged
by high school students from
over the state, will be presented
Thursday and Friday afternoons
and evenings when the sixth an
nual Georgia High School Associa
tion State One-Act Play Compe
tition is held at Seney-Stovall
Theater,
No admission will be charged
and the public is invited to see
these plays which were the win
ners in their respective classes
from the various districts. The
Hay eompetitien will be held
here this week in conjunction with
the athletic and literary events of
the Georgia High School Associa
tion, !
The eompetition will be staged
under the supervision of the Uni
versity Theater with Edward C.
Crouse, director of the theater in
charge. Plays will begin at 3
o'clock: in the afternoons and 8
o'clock in the evenings. ;
Plays to be presented Thursday
afternocn are: ‘“Good Medicine,”
by Gay High School; “Mary Means
‘What She says,” by Model High
}School of Rome; “Not Quite Such
ia Goose,” by Tubize Chatillon
}S('hool of Rome, and a play yet
to be announced by Tucker High
school. ' : - ’
Thursday evening’s pla.yg will
| be: “Pink and Patches,” by Ochlo
| chnee High School; “The Valiant,”
|by Plains High School; “¥ours
;a,nd Mine,” by Ludowici High
| Schoel; “Toast and Tea,” by Gray
ison High School and “Fixing’s” by
‘Cumvr High School. ; ,
| On Friday afternoon the follow
ling plays are scheduled: “The
| Master of Solitude,” by Sylvanid
gHigh School; “Not Tonight,” bf‘;i
- Madison- High School; “What "
. Grandmothers Know,” by Gordon
!Lee High school of Chickamauga;
i“’]‘he Valiant,” by Wrightsville
“The Valiant,” =«by Wrightsville
'llig‘h School, and a play yet to be
l:l,nnuunved by Campbell High
,Hi;:h School of Fairmurn,
The final five plays of the se
ries will be presented Friday
:ni;:ht. They are: “Not Tonight,”
}by Carrollton High School;
| “Dawn’ by Canton High School;
i“Smukm-wreen." by Valdosta High
| School; “Overtones,” by Cuthbert
iHif:h School, and “Andante,’” by
| Thomasville High School.
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