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B “aou 19
For Sale—Farm Supplies
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FOR SALE—Stewart Mule Clip
ping Machines, Clipper Blades,
and all repairs. Avery, Cole and
Gantt Planters, Distributors and
all repairs. We carry complete
line H. B. Davis Company
Paints, White Lead, Linseed Oil,
Turpentine, Paint Brushes, etc.
Farmers Seed and Hardware
Company.
FOR SALE—Seed Corn, Cotton
Seed, Velvet Beans, Cane Seed,
Lespedeza, Sudan Grass, all va
ricties Garden Seed. We are in
position to save you money on
Plow Steel, Collars, Bridles,
Barbed Wire and all farm sup
plies. Farmers Seed and Hard
ware Company.
For Sale—Miscellanecous
BARGAINS Genuine Modernized
Model HOOVER Vacuum Clean
ers Fully Guaranteed Only
$16.95. Save the Difference.
Chas. 8. Martin Company, 268-
270 N. Jackson Street; Phones
1517 and 166.
Building Material
FOR SALE — Wirdows, Doors,
Glass, Putty, Paint, Screen Wire,
Oak Flooring, best Wall Board,
Roll Roofing and Asphalt Shin
gles. Everything in building ma
terial and hardware at attrac
tive prices. Christian Hardware,
Broad Street.
Roofing
GET OUR PRICES on roofing of
all kinds, sheet metal work
(warm air heating.) Twenty
filve year guarantee on our fur
naces, L. M. Leathers, Phone
264, Thirty years serving the
South,
Mattress Work
WILL BE READY for work April
1. All kinds of new mattresses
made to order; old ones taken in
exchange; pillows, bolsters, cush
fons. All work guaranteed ag
represented. Your work solicit
an Phone 977. Star Mattress
Wanted to Buy
WANTED—T, rent or buy baby
. play pen; prefer to rent it for
short time. Phone 462.
For Sale—Farm
107-ACRE FARM, 5 miles west of
Athens; known as Geo. A.
Hutchinson place; approximately
80 acres cuitivated; 2 dwellings,
barn, ‘wood, water, Phone 2124,
Sam Hickman, Athens, Ga.
For Rent—Apartment
FOR RENT — Furnished garage
apartment, $25; 1679 South
Lumpkin Street. H. O. Epting
& Co., Phone 1686,
k" Garage
DRIVE ONE BLOCK from city
limits on Jefferson road and save
50 percent on auvtomobile and
blacksmith repairing. Logan's
Garage and Blacksmith Shop,
Phone 170-W.
- For Rent—Rooms
NICELY furnished room for rent;
hot water; to students or busi
ness men or women. 266 Bloom
‘field, Phone 2014-R or 1900.
Lost and Found
LOST-—One truck cover between
Carnesville and Athens, ua, Wil
pay liberal reward to finder. L
M. Gillespie, Carnesville, Ga.
For Sale—Boat
JUST comrleted; designed for out
board motor fishing and boating
on North Georgia lakes. Can be
seen in garage at 140 Springdale
Street, Athens, Ga. $35 cash,
Installed During Summer Season
From $227.50 Up.
ake Advantage of This Off-
Season Price,
PPCall 166 for Free Survey and
Estimate
CHAS. S. MARTIN CO.
268 N. JACKSON STREET
ONE DAY OR LONGER
" EASTER HATS
New Styles — Materials
$1.95 to $7.50
: GLOVES $1 — BAGS §1
FLOWERS AND VEILS.
. We Clean and Re-Block
- Old Hats—soc and sl. |
: For Sale—Cow !
FOR SALE—Fresh in cow, tw«;i
miles t_'rom Oconee Heights, A.|
o Hardy., |
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING
CALL US FOR REPAIR SERVICE
MOTOR REPAIRS AND HOUSE WIRING
e—PHONE 491
EPPES ELECTRIC COMPANY
ORDER YOUR ) //// /
AWNINGS NOW -- - - //W/ i
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They Make Your Home //,'//)// I
20 to 30 Percent Cooler. / é( /JJU
Awnings for Stores and Offices Made to Order. A ,“ Tl ] :
LET US RENOVATE YOUR MATTRESS NOW,
GET READY FOR SPRING.
— Phone 157 —
CRAWFORD COAL & MATTRESS CO.
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Notice to Administrators,
Executors, Guardians,
Trustees.....
SHARES of the Athens Federal Savings and
Loan Association are legal investments up
to $5,000.00 for the funds of Administra
tors, Executors, Guardians, Trustees and
other Fiduciaries of every kind, by an act
of the Legislature.
NO ADDITIONAL COSTS
OR MEMBERSHIP FEES
‘ Such Investments Are Insured Up to SSOOO
| By the Fedecral Savings and Loan Insurance
' Corporation.
; Investments Made on or Before the
: 10th of the Month Draw Dividends as
of the First of That Month.
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GA,
WE BUY OLD GOLD
SILVER
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
IN CASH
J. BUSH, JEWELER
188 EAST CLAYTON STREET
ATHENS, GA.
$lO REWARD
For Any Radio We Cannot Repair
FREE ESTIMATE
Henest, Reliable Radig Repairing
Work Guaranteed |
DGSTER’S RADIO SHOP
Phone 1621 — 288 North Lumpkin/
(Payne’s Book Store) |
SPECIAL!
Permanent Waves
: $2.00 and Up
Printess Beauty Shop
1385 Prince Ave.~Phone 9205
We Buy Used Furniture
and Stoves
And Exchange for New!
BUTLER
FURNITURE CO.
425 E. Broad St—Phone 1037
CALL 656
PACKING — STORAGE
GENERAL HAULING
ADAMS
TRANSFER CO.
259 NORTH HULL STREET
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Railroad Schedules
SEABOAKD AIRLINE RAILWAY
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia
Leave fop Richmond, Washington.
New York and East—
-3:52 p.m.—Air Conditioned.
9:08 p.m.—Air Conditioned.
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
East—l:o6 a.m,
Leave for Elberton, Greenwood,
Monroe, N. C. (Local)—
10:50 a.m.
Leave for Winder, Lawrenceville,
Atlanta (Local)—
5:03 p.m.
Leave for Atlanta, South and West
2:47 p.m.—Air Conditioned.
4:30 a.m. :
6:43 a.m.—Alr Conditloned.
GAINESVILLE - MIDLAND
RAILWAY
No. 2 (bus) leaves Athens 6:15 a.m.
No. 12 (mixed train) leaves Athens
11:30 a.m.
No. 1 (bus) arrives Athens 5:20 pm.
No. 11 (mmxed train) arrives Ath
ens 10:30 a.m,
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Daily Except Sunday
Train 650 Leaves Athens 9:30 a.m.
Train 51 Arrives Athens 8:00 a.m.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILROAD
Leaves Athens
Daily (except Sunday) 6:30 a.m.
and 4:15 p.m.
Sunday Only 7:50 am. and
4:00 p.m.
Arrives Athens Daily
12:85 p.m. and s:l6 p.m,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM
- Departures
For New York, Boston, Washing
ton and East:
7:35 a.m. or 1:06 p.m.
For Atlanta and the West:
7:36 a.m. or 1:06 p.m.
Arrivais
From New York, Boston, Washing
ton and East:
11:20 a.m. and 4:55 p.m.
From Atlanta and the West:
11:20 a.m. and 4:66 p.m,
J. R. MORRELL, DF&PA
Telephone 81
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'35 Cheviolet Sedan. . ...... .......9365
'34 Chevrolet Sedan. ... .... .......$315
38 Choveolet Couge. ... . ... ..... 3225
BERvvolet Cosgh. ... . ... ...... . 319
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33 sednDelivery. ......... ....... . 3285
’33 Model B Pickup........ .......$195
C.A.Trussell Motor Co.
ATHENS’ OLDEST DEALER
—PHONE 1097—
Colored Choir And
Program on Easter
Club To Present
Junior Choir of Hill's First Bap
church, together with the
Young People’s Progressive Club,
will present its annual Easter pro-
oram Sunday morning at 5 o'clock
Dramatic part of the program
is under direction of Mrs. A. How-
ard, of Union Baptist institute and
Cornelia M. McGovern of Athens
High and Industrial School. Saral
avenia Byrd is assisting Miss W.
M, Mullins with the music.
} Some of the finest colored talent
iin Athens will appear on the pro
gram, among them -being Harrison
Powers and Clarag (B. Cox, a mem
ber of the senior group. Following
|the program the audience will be
|served hot coffee in the reception
’hall. A large number is expected
to attend and the public is invited
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. ON RADIO TUBES
| ALL MAKE SETS REPAIRED
| H. C. TOWNS
| AT EPPES ELECTRIC CO.
! —TELEPHONE 491—
| 123 N. JACKSON STREET
BUTTERMILK FED
FRIERS
Pound
30c On Foot
Georgia Poultry
& Fish Co.
FOUNDRY ST
In Front of Webb-Crawford Co.
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LIPSTICKS
—and grow lovelier day by
day. For Madame Rubinstein
has incorporated in her lip
stick formula, new ingredi
ents that make these world
famous lipsticks more
desirable and lasting than
ever. Ingredients which add
vibrancy to the famous
Helena Rubinstein Reds. In
gredients which make lips
dewy-fresh, and moist, and
young-looking.
Try the new, improved
Helena Rubinstein lipsticks
—and watch yozr lips grow
lovelier day by day. 1.00,
1.25, 1.50, 2.00.
Citizens Pharmacy
Phone 1066
PRESCRIPTIONS
Scientifically filled. High
est quality drugs used,
reasonably priced.
; Phone 67 or 68
| We Charge and Deliver.
MOON-WINN D¢p§ 9?’
MAYSVILLE SCHOOL
NEWS
First Grade
The first grade pupils have
peen making spelling bookg this
month. Kussell rorter and Frances
Wood won prizes for having tne€
neatest books, We had a very nice
time at our Easter egg hunt this
week. We are sory that Willie Mae
Simg ig having to stay oug of
school on account of mumps.
LOIS HARRISON.
Second Grade
We are enjoying our contest in
spelling- The Plymouth has gone
20 miles and the Dodge 25 miles.
We wrote some nice” storieg this
week about those in gur new read
er. We are stil reading our book:
“Hunting For Hidden Gold.” It
gets more interesting every day.
HOYT MEALOR.
Third Grade
We had our Easter egg hunt in
the pasture, our teacher gave us
some drawing books,
HORACE REED.
Fourth Grade
We had a nice Easter egg hunt
Thursday p. m. In geography we
are studying the New England
states: We are making booklets of
these states.
BETTY MASSEY
Fifth Grade
The fifth grade had its Easter
egg hunt Thursday afternoon., Ev
eryone hadq a very good time. We
enjoyed our holiday last Friday.
We are busy with our minstrel.
W. A. BARRETT.
Sixth Grade
Easter has gone. We had our
Easter egg hunt Thursday after
noon., We had a holiday Friday.
We have made a list of geod read
ers who do not misg a word. Kate
Echols will represent the sixth
grade in the spelling contest. She
will compete against spellers in
the seventh and eighth grades.
COLEEN JENKINS,
NELLIE MAE WALLS
Seventh Grade
‘We are sorry that Cota Wade
had an accident and is unable to
come back to school. We hope
that she will soon be back. We
are glad to have Margaret Furr
back. Allene Chandler is writing
an essay on “Why We Need Bird
Sanctuaries”. This essay will be
entered in the National Junior Au
dubon Essay Contest.
RUTH BOONE
High School
The eighth grade Home Ec girls
have started making their dresses.
The ninth grade girlg are sewing
too, The characters for the se
nior play were selected Monday
and they began practice Tuesday.
The name of the play is: “Attor
ney For The Defense”” The High
school finished exams thig week
The tenth grade is writing com
positions.
MARY ARNOLD.
SPORTS ROUND-UP
BY SID FEDER
(Pinch-Hitting for Eddie Brietz)
NEW! YORK —i#)— A radio
program arranger called up Bill
Brandt in the National League of
fices for info on some of the old
timers for a sports broadcast ....
Asked about Buck Ewing, Home
Run Baker, etc, .... Then queried.
“And who's this guy Gus H. Fan?”
Mr. Brandt fainteq quietly away
....Man-bites-dog dept.: Jumping
Joe Savoldi, coming back from a
two-year world tour rich enough
to quit anytime, tells you he's
through with ‘gag” rassling ....
“No more hair-pulling, gouging and
sticking fingers in the other guy's
eve for me,” says the ex-Notre
Damer, “I'm strictly a straight man
from now on.” .... Red Sox lineup
boasts gix batters with .300 life
time averages .... But the poor old
Sox hit into ten double plays in
three straight days this week ....
Voung Bruce Hobbs, who brought
Battleship home in the Grand Nat
ional, is coming ever for jockey
jobs at Delaware Park, Bclmont
Aqueduct and Saratoga this spring
....Wiil be aboard Mrs. Marion
DuPont Scott's hosses, as usual...
Joe Gould leaves for England in
a week to arrange three fights for
yTommy Farr in deah ol' Lunnon
....Probably against Walter Neu
sel, Ben Foorg and Jack Doyle, the
Irish thrush .... While Jim Brad
dock stays behing to handle the
jcrowds packing their restaurant
....Jim Carroll, the St. Loo bet
ting commish, reports the Browns
are getting some play at 200-1 for
the American League pennant
largely around southern Illinois,
southwest Missouri and western
Kentucky .... Spec Towns' losing
a hurdle race against hoss brings
up the question, what ever hap
peneq to Jesse Owens? ...,
The Cambridge rugby team that
cleaned up in this country is rated
by some as the second best in aM
history .... And lots of football
coaches studied the Englishmen's
technique in g search for some
thing new in point-making .....
Casey Stengel has iust about made
up his mind to put Rookie Max
West on first base for the Bees,
benching Elbie Fletcher .. Figures
the Bees need West's sting at bat
more than Elbie's class a-field ..
‘ Fight men say Joe Louis will
'(‘ollect only about half a million
for the Schmeling serap .... Poor
‘Joe .... After looking ’em both
|jover, Jimmy Dykes says the Pirates
are way in front of the Cubs ....
Joe Gould still figures Farr and
Maxie Baer'll tangle again in
September .... In the fastest game
in the book, ice hockey, the old
men mopped up the young fellows
lthis winter .... Chicago taking
Toronto, the Americans walloping
the Rangers, and the Hawks hang
ing it on the Canadians .... Buf
falo News reports Prexy Frank
Voluntary Cooperation of Individual
Driver Needed to Cut Traffic
Toll, Recorder Says; Lauds Campaign
Well known Athenians in every
walk of life have heartily endorsed
the “Drive Safely” crusade which
is being sponsored by the Wofford
Oil Company and its dealers.
Commenting on this drive tb save
lives, avoid accidents and prevent
injuries - Judge - Vincent Matthews,
City Rec;or_der, emphasized the fact
that highway safety depends on the
individual effort of each driver and
points out the fact that this
crusade puts every person on his
honor to keep a sincere pledge to
drive safely.
“Of course, we have laws govern
ing operation of automobiles ana
trucks, both inside and outside city
limits. But laws are not enough.
We must - win the wvoluntary co
operation of the individual driver
for them to be effective. Safe driv
ing does not alone mean ability to
steer a car, apply brakes, keep
within - certain speed limits, etc,
It goes further than that,
“It means the driver knows that
the steering gear on his car is safe,
that his brakes are in good congi
tion., Ang most of all, it means
that he sincerely wants to drive
so as not to endanger his own life
and property and the lives and
iproperty of others,” Judge Mat
thews said. “This erusade should
ihe]p to make people conscious of
ltheir duty to others and to them
selves.”
Golden Rule
The Golden Rule of driving is
the basis of the “Drive Safely”
Pledge which every motorist is
being asked to sign in the “Drive
Safely” Crusade. If every motorist
will observe the rights of others
and “drive as you would have
others drive,” many accidents can
be avoided.
Motorists who sign the “Drive
Safely’” Pledge will receive an at
tractive metal emblem which will
be installed above their rear It
cense plate, reading ‘Pledged to
Drive Safely.” This will act as a
constant. reminder to themselves
and the motorists in back of them
to observe the common sense rules
of safe driving.
ark Bears’'ll make even more of a
runaway of this year's Internat
ional League race than their 25%
game pushover last year ....
TRUCK LOAD — EXTRA FRESH
(PRICED TO SELL)
BEANS e i Tenderi {sg
SQUASH, 4 pounds . . . . . . Isc
NEW POTATOES, 6-lbs. . . . . . I
Tomatoes, 5 Lbs. 25c¢
CUCUMBERS, Fancy, 2-lbs. . . . 15
EGGPLANTS,each . . . ... . %
PEPPERS, Fancy,lb. . . . . . . Ii
Cabbage, 15 Lbs. 25c
APPLES, Stark Delicious, 2 dozen . 25c
INDIAN RIVER ORANGES, ETC.
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BROAD AND OCONEE STREETS—PHONE 1937
FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1938,
As a further methag of k‘?“bing
safety foremost in the Minds
a]l motorists, monthly CoOntestg are
being conducted which wi hang.
somely reward motorists, The Apry
contest offers 75 prizes, PNy
T rlaling
SI,OOO, to Georgia motorists sq, the
best slogans on highway safety
In announcing the “Drjye Safely
Crusade, Wiley Moore, bresident o
the Wofford Oil Company, has epy.
Phasized the fact that the DUrPose
of this drive is not to sell mep.
chandise—but to save lives, Motor.
ists who go to Woco=Pep (Purol.
Pep) service stations for the pledge
cards, “Drive Safely” emblems, op
contest entry blanks are under p,
obligation to puy anything anq
station- operators have been .
structed not to solicit businegg on
the occasion of these calls.
In Athens the “Drive Safely"
Crusade activities are being gj.
rected by W. B. Rice, loca] repre.
setnative of the Wofford oj Co.
OUTING POSTPONED
Senior Young People of Centra}
Presbyterian . church have pog.
oneq thg wiener roast announced
in Thursday’s paper for tonight,
The date will be announced later,
United States Navy blimps arg
closely resembles “robin’s-egg blue,
being- painted a mnew color that
It is said that this color will mateh
almost all color conditions of the
sky.
There will be an Easter program
presented by Farmington school
Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock., The
program is entitled “The Spring
Carnival.”
FOR EASTER!
Stvawberry Short Cake,
Angel Food Cake, Pound
Cake, Home Made Layer
Cakes. Be Sure to Say
Benson’s, Cakes, Breads,
Rolls and Ice Cream.
SUNDAY HOURS
12 Noon Until Midnight
BENSON’S BAKERY