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STNDAY, MARCH 2, 1047
JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO.
5% on Dividends and Séttlement Options
A. P. FARRAR, Dist. Mgr. HERSCHEL KINNEY, Agent
410 Southern Mutual Building Phone 1564
Buy and Sell Your Property
Through
FROST REALTY COMPANY
—— NOW ——
Phones 2334 — 1425-3,
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.L’ OUFLLAN The finest we have ever hatched.
s - oflfiirfl i All U. S, Approved and Pullorum
C#AT‘O‘,IE i!! B Controlled. Hatches off Tuesdays
M?B #‘\ é each week.
BREEDS-—New Hampshires, R. L
B o Reds, White Rocks and Crosses.
100 GHICRS (any breed) .. .... .... .... 514.00
SONEBINER N (any bread) | . .. .o, $65.:00
1,000 CHICKS (any breed) ...... .... .... $120.00
Less Than 100 Chicks pki e L e S
Use Cofer’s Calico Feeds, it is better and costs less,
A trial will convince vou.
PHONES 167 — 168
. L. COFER & CO., Seedsmen
Phone 167 — 168 |
SUPER === SERVICE
FOR TRUCKS
OUR MODERN FACILITIES
OUR SKILLED PERSONNELL
OUR GENUINE PARTS ..
OUR DESIRE FOR YOUR |
GOOD WILL :
Are Your Assurance of Prompt, Efficient
and Economical Service.
CHEVROLET CO.
Hancock at Pulaski : Phone 1856
‘BUILD YOUR SAVINGS HERE
“AND NOW WITH SAFETY
AND PROFIT
Save regularly if you would be free
~ from petty worries,
Begin to save today. .
SAFETY is INSURED
- ATHENS
FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
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fi)‘}’xLosj . AUTOLOANS -- FINANGING -- RE-FINANGING
- & A PLAN TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS
a——s AUTO FINANCE COMPANY
9 ~'° Phone 832 = 219 East Broad
Want Ads Pay Dividends----Use Them
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FLOWERS
PHONE 2500 A
WHAT WiLL YOoU
PAY 70 BREAK IN
A Hew CAR?
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NEW CAR PAYS 70 BREAK
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SEE OUR OK'D
1942 Ford Club Coupe, like new.
1942 Oldsmobile 78 Sedan Hydro
matic; radio and heater,
1942 Pontiac Convertible Coupe;
radio and heater.
1942 Chevrolet Fleetline 4-door
Sedan; radio and heater.
1942 Chevrolet Special DeLuxe 2-
door Sedan, radio, heater.
1942 Buick Roadmasfer Sedan;
radio and heater,
1941 Pontiac Convertible Coupe.
1941 Ford DeLuxe Tudor Sedan.
1941 Oldsmobile Sedan; radio and
heater.
1941 Pontiac Sedan; radio amd
heater.
1941 DeSoto Club Coupe; radio
and heater,
1941 Chrysler 4-door Sedan.
1946 Willys Jeep.
Others in all makes and model.
EASY TERMS.
SOUTHERN MOTOR
COMPANY ‘
194 West Clayton Street |
Phone 987 Athens, Ga.i
THOS. M. TILLMAN CO. ‘
® INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE @ ;
Phone 74 : 128 College Avenue J
If Your Car Falls te Start CALL .. .. .
Clarke Storage Battery Company
PHONE €77 Hancock at Lumpkin
ATHENS, GA.
leehrxlné and repairing, amy Sparkplugs Cleaned, Ignitiom.
make of battery. Starter, Generator, Voliage
Dealers in Regulator, Washing and Gress-
WILLARD BATTERIRS ing Service.
AUTOMOBILE - INSURANCE
ALSO — OTHER FORMS OF PROPERTY AND
CASUALTY INSURANCE.
SMITH -BOLEY - BROWN - INC.
Phone 9 109 Shackelford Bldg.
" YHE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA, —
FOR SALE
Portable & Standard Typewrlters
Royal & Remington
L. C. Smith — Underwood
TYPEWRITER SALES SERVICE
COMPANY
401 Lumpkin St. Phone 1251
Accident Protection
ONE DAY OR LONGER
PHONE JESTER
PHONE 437 or 622-)
ALYL FORMS OF INSURANCE
ALL 1946 MODEL
CARS
ALL IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION
Commercial and
Pleasure Rates
Most Reasonable.
NATIONAL
U DRIVE, Inc.
372 East Hancock
PHONB
Day 2171 Night 652-W
24 HOUR SERVICE
$1.25
A WEEK BUYS
DUNLOP TIRES
and BATTERIES
H. CURTIS STEPHENS, Mgr.
221 N. Thomas Phone 1131
Leolen
4-';7,” o Ste! !‘-‘\,. qa&fl
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LOCAL AND LONG
DISTANCE MOVING
To the 48 States,
Canada and Mexico.
Dependable Service,
Storage—Packing—Shipping.
ADAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phone 215 or 216
227 OCONEE STREET
GOOD USED CARS
1942 Buick 4-door Special.
1941 Buiék 4-door Century.
1941 Buiek Convertible Coupe.
1929 Buick 4-Door Special.
1941 Packard 4-door “6” Sedan.
1939 Chevrolet 4-door. :
DOWNTOWN MOTOR
COMPANY
140 Washington St. Phone 50
W. H. REYNOLDS, Mgr.
YARDLEY
HAND CREAM
" On Sale 65¢ .
(Plus Tax)
Moon-Winn Drug Co.
Allen’s Specials
Kitchen Towels, Part Linen.
Secondsg— 1 5c
BREN e
36 In l,v:l(hm"o“u,_ 1 29
PRTA o -
1,000 Yards Matched Dress
Chambray— 49c
PRFQ v L e
40 Tnch Batiste, 796
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ALLEN’S
401 Broad Street
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Long Distance Moving
Door to Door, State to State on
Enclosed, Insured Vans.
Also Local Moving and Storage.
Thomas Transfer Co.
766 West Broad Phone 9180
BLOCKS and BRICKS
Our blocks, made with a
granite aggregate, afford
greater strength and fire pro
tection.
Only 4x8x12 inches in size
assures less labor cost to lay
and {more attractive appear=
ance;
Quality ( I
uality Concrele, Inc.
Corneér Thomas and Baldwin Sts.
Phone 2538 We Deliver
George A. Walson
DRUGS
THE STORE OF
FRIENDLY SERVICE
All Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded By a
Registered Druggist.
1656 Lumpkin Street
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At Five Points
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Phone 1477
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AT LITTLE COST !I
Destruction of your prop
erty by windstorm or ex;}
plogion can be as severe as)
by fire.
Ask this Hartford agency
to tell you how insurance
protection from these perils
can be included in vour fire}
policy. ‘
It ecan be added at \'er'y!
little cost. See us today! ;
INSURE NOW with— 1
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Hutchins-Cox & ;
Stroud, Inc..
PHONE 348 ' |
283 Tollege Avenue Athens |
Two-way radio-teleptione ser
vice for automobiles is expected
to cost $22 a month in the New
York area. ¥
Railroad Schedules
. BEABOARD AIRLINE RY.
Arrival and Departure of ’l‘mlu;
i Athens, Georgia. |
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet amd
. New York and East—
l 4:00 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
10:18 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
Leave for Eiberton, Hamiet and
East—-
12:20 a. m.—(Local).
Leave for Atlanta, Soutk and
| West-—
| 6:00 a. m.—Alr Conditioned.
| 4:30 a. m.—(Local).
| 8:25 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
I CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
| RAILROAD
Arrive Athens (Daily) 12:35 p. m
Leave Athens (Daily) 4:15 p. m.
SOUTHERN RATLWAY SYSTEM
; From Lula and Commerce
| Arrive 9:00 a. m,
: ¢ East and West
‘; Leave Athens 9:00 a. m,
| GEORGIA RAILROAD
| . Mixed Trains
Train 51 grrives Athens 8:00 a. m,
Train 52 leaves Athens 9:10 2. m.
SPECIAL ON:
Tussv's Pink Cleansing Cream
$1.75 Size for SI.OO
Dorothy Gray Blustery
Weather Lolion
$2.00 Size for SI.OO
CITIZENS PHARMACY
WELCOME SOLDIERS
If you are home for a few
days, come to the Athens Ser=
vice Center. Let us help you
make your visit more com=
plete.
ATHENS SERVICE MEN’S
MILLINERY
See Our Beautiful Line of
SPRING HATS
in Straws and Flowers.
OKELLEY’S
170 College Avenue
LEARN TO SEW
EIGHT EASY LESSONS
Enroll Now for Classes,
Singer Sewing Center
121 East Clayton Street
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LAY'S
SERVICE STATION
Phone 486
RECAP WITH
SNOW
224 West
Washington St.
Phone 369
Reliable and
Dependable
RADIO SERVICE
AT
Reasonable Rates
ERNEST C. CRYMES
COMPANY
164 East Clayton
, Phone 2728
SANDED
FINISHED
Asphalt Tile Laid
C. W. CASTELLAW
COMMERCE, GA.
Day Phone 195 Night 152
Industrial — Residential
DRIVEWAYS
WALKS
FLOORS
Any Type Concrete Work
ALSO PROMPT SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
Paul E. Hanson
160 Stanton Way
Phone 2468-J—P. O. Box 1285
DR. NAPIER SPEAKS
Dr. B. D. Napier, University otl
Georgia chaplain and head of the
Department of Religion, will speakl
at the weekly vesper service Tues
day, March 4, at 7:15 p. m. in the
University Chapel on “The Par
sofi’s Confession.” |
This service sponsored by the
Voluntary Religious Association
will feature two special anthems
by the University Chapel Choir of
15 voices and an organ prelude
and postlude by Miss Lucile Kim
ble, of the Department of Music
faculty.
PAINT REMOVER
Eleven demonsrations on res
moving paint and varnish from
floors and furniture, on how to
make a good home-made wax
and on the value of wax in car
ing for floor and furniture, have
been given in FranKklin County
by Mrs. Teresa G. Blair, home
demonstration agent.
FUNERAL NUOTICE
COLORED
MARTIN — The relatives and
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Martin, 290 Paris Street Ath
ens, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Norman, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Martin, Pratt City,
Ala.; Mr. Henry Martin, De
troit, Mich,; Mrs. Katie Logan,
Langston, N. C.; Mrs. Rebecca
~ Amy, Mrs. Anna Howard, Mrs.
' Polly Bazzell, Mr. and Mrs.
Broadenox all of Chicago, Il1.;
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Saunders,
~ Mr. Edd Bazzell and family, Mr.
’ and Mrs. Frank Howard, Miss
Louise Howard all of Athens,
Ga., are invited to attend the
~ funeral of Mr. Peter Martin
- Monday, March 3, 1947 at 4:00
~ o'clock from the chapel of the
.~ McWhorter Funeral Home. The
~ ReV. Mitchell Tate will officiate,
Interment in the Brooklyn
cemetery. McWhorter Funeral
Home 1252 W. Broad Street.
JORDAN MR. GABE — The re-+
latives and friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Gabe Jordan, Athens, Ga.;
Mr: Charlie Yordan, Washington,
D. C.; Mr. William Jordan,
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Jordan, Los An
gles, Cal,; Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Granson, Philadelphia, Penn.;
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gladmon,
Ohio; Miss Emma Stewart, Chi
chago, 111. Many neices, and nep
hews are invited to attend the
funeral of Mr. Gabe Jordan
Sunday, March 2, 1947 at 3:00
o’clock from the St. James Bap
tist Church Oconee Heights. The
Rev. L. S. Durham will officiate
assisted Rev. R. A. Hall and
Rev. M. Tate. Interment in the
Brooklyn cemetery. Gentlemen
chosen as pallbearers are asked
to meet at the funeral home at
2:30° o’clock. McWhorter Fun
eral Home in charge of arrange
ments.
ANDERSON, MR. CLYDE, JR.—
The relatives and friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Anderson, Jr.,
Messrs James C., Willie C,,
Leroy, Judge; Little Miss Eva
1.; Masters Bennie and Kenney,
and Baby Annie L. Anderson,
all of Athens, Ga.; Mr. Clyde
Anderson, Sr,, Athens, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. Roosevelt Anderson
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes,
Baltimore, Md.; Mrs.: Christine
Bolton, Philadelphia, Pa,; Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Younger, Chat
tanooga, Tenn,; Mr. and Mrs.
James Long, Athens, Ga.,; Mr.
and Mrs. Roosevelt Hubbard and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson,
Winterville, Ga.; Mr. Joe H.
WGAU .« 1340 *uii™
1 Affiliated With the Columbia Broadcasting System
SUNDAY MOERNING
7.oo—Sunday Morning Sere=-
nade, : Tk
7:3o—Uptowners Quartet.
§:oo—Stercai Trio.
2:3o—Radio Revival Hour, 4
8:45-—Yesterday,Today and To-
MmMOrTow.
2:oo—The Bible for Today.
9:ls—Renfro Valley Folks
(GBS)
0:45-—~Musical Encores, i
10:00—Sunday School from First
Baptist Church.
11:00—Wings Over Jordon
11:36—Our Church on The Air,
(CBS)
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—T0 Be Announced.
I:oo—Reflections in Melody,
1:30—01d Time Religion.
2:oo—Honor Roll of Hits.
2:3o—Here's To Ya (CBS)
3:o6—News.
3:ls—Church’ of God.
3:4s—Fashions In Music.
4:oo—Back Honie Hour.
4:3o—Hour of Charm. (CBS).
Fruit Trees of All Kinds For Sale
Peach Trees .. .. 60c Pecan Trees .... .... $2.00 to $5.00
Apple Trees ...... .. 300 Fig. Trees . v ..o oo 2000000
Pear Trees .. .. .. $1.25 Grape Vines .. .... .... 35¢ to 50¢
Plum Trees ... .. .. 75¢ Scuppernong Vines .. $i.25 to $2.00
Cherry Trees .. .... $1.50 Strawberry Plants $1.50 C, $12.50 M
We have varieties of each item from which you can set nice
home orchards. Trees are thrifty and well grown. Drive to our
Nurseries and sele¢t the-items most suited to your needs or write
us. Stock is moving fast so place your order at once.
“We ‘al&o have shrubs for an¥y planting including Camelliag and
Azaleas. i X
DUDLEY NURSERIES, Inc.
< Box-609, [40*&3"!~ 1 Road, Athens, Ga. .
o ~ Phones 2864-J-1 — 3105-J-1 3
PAGE SEVEN
Anderson, Baltimore, Md.; Mr.
Wm. Anderson, Philadeélphia,
Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Welton An
derson, Palatka, Fla.; Mrs. *Qg
gie Wade and Mrs, Clara Wat
son, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Smith, Athens, Tenn.; Mr.
Wilborn, Athens, Ga.; Mrs. Mag
nolia Tham? Chattariooga,
Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wald
ker, Athens, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
Gassie Deadwyler, Hull, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wilborn,
Lexington, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs,
Cornelious and Mr. John L. Wil
born, Chattanooga, Tenn., are
invited to attend the funeral of
Mr. Clyde Anderson, Jr., Sun
day, March 2, 1947 from the
New Grove Baptist Church,
Winterville, Ga., at 4 P. M. The
Rev. R. A. Hall and other min
isters will officiate. Interment,
New Grove Cemetery. Mack and
Payne Funeral Home,
MR. TOMMIE FOOTE-—of Ath
ens, Ga., died after a brief ill
ness. Funeral arrangements to
be announced later. Mack and
Payne Funeral Home.
ARNOLD, MRS. BLANCHE
FLEMING—of Athens, Ga., for
merly of Crawford, Ga., died
after a brief illness. The rela
tives and friends of © Mrs.
Blanche Fleming Arnold, Ath~
ens, Ga.; Mrs. Millie Long, Mrs.
Mattie Fleming, and Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Drake, Crawford,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Dock Plem
. ing, Atlanta, Ga,; Mr. Antie
Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Fieming, Mr. Fort Fleming, and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Huff, Craw
ford, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Watkins, Watkinsville, Ga.; and
Mr. Abe Fleming, Crawford, are
invited to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Blanche Fleming Arnold,
Sunday, March 2, 1947 at 3:00
P. M. from the Springfield Bap
tist Church, Crawford, Ga. The
Rev. E. Di Thomas, assisted by
other ministers will officiate,
Interment, St. John Cemetery,
Crawford, Ga. Mack and Payne.
Funeral Home.
RICHARDSON, MRS. MAR
GARET — The relatives and
friends of Mr. Eugene Richard
son, Athens, Ga.; Master Wil
liam Richardson, Mrs. Bdith S.
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Swihney, Mr. J. C. Swinney and
family all of Atlanta, Ga.: Mr.
and Mrs. Seberry Lee and fam
ily, Kendell, Fla.: Mrs. Leona
Swanson and family, Mrs. Cly
dia Griffeth ,Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Richardson all ‘of Cleve
land, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Sheckles, Louisviiie, Ky.:
Mr. and Mrs. Otha Richardsen
Macon, Ga.; Mrs. Rosa Mae
Usher, Mr. and Mrs. James
Smith and family, Mt. and Mrs.
Claude Smith and family all of
Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Eflgz Smith
and family, Plains, .3 Mrs.
Willie Mae Richardsen, Athens,
Ga.; Mrs. Mattie Morton, Mrs.
Fannie Morton, Mrs. Susie Mor
ton, Mrs. Mary Lou Alexander
all of Atlanta, Ga,, are invited
‘to atfend the funeral of Mrs.
Margaret Richardson Snuday,
March 2, 1947 at 2:30 p. m. from
the Sf. James Baptist church.
Officiating Rev. L. S. Durham.
The body will lie in state at the
residence, Oconnee Hgts from
5 p. m. Saturday until hour of
‘the funeral Interment in the
St. James cemetery. Mutual Fun
eral Home 282 N. Hull st.
MR. LUTHER TUCKER of Win
terville, Ga,, died Friday at a
Local Hospital. Funeral will be
announced Tater. Mulual Fun
eral Home 282 N. Hull*St.
s:6o—Family Hour (CBS).
's:3o—Hoagy Carmichael Sings
‘(CBS). w 5 TR
s:4s—Wm. L. Shirer & News
(CBS) ;
6:oo—Adventures of Ozzie &
Harriett. >
SUNDAY EVENING
6:3o—Kate Smith Sings. -
7.oo—~Gene Autry Show. (CBS).
7:3o—Blondie.
B:oo—Adventureg of Sam Spade.
(CBS).
6:3o—Crime Doctor. (CBS).
B:ss—~Ned Calmer and News
(CBS). .
9:oo—Campbell Room With Hil
dagarde (CBS).
. 9:3o—The Eddie Brackem Show
(CBS).
10:00—Take It or ZLeave It
(CBS). :
10:30—We, The People. (CBS).
11:00—The Old Fashioned Revi=
val Hour (CBS)
12:00—AP News Summary.
12:05—Sign Off.