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Tax Notice
The Third Instaliment of City Taxes is
due by December Ist, 1948,
If not paia by December Ist, 1948, pen
alties will be added according to law.
A. G, SMITH, Clerk and Treasurer.
WANT - ADE
PLANT
SEED GRAINS
NOW
VICTOR GRAIN OATS ............ 5 bu. bags ~—— $1.50 bu.
SANFORD WHEAT ............... 2 bu. bags —— $3.00 bu.
REDHART WHEAT ............... 2 bu. bags —— $3.60 bu.
CALHOUN BARLEY .............. 2 bu. bags —— $3.00 bu.
SUNRISE BARLEY ............. 2% bu. bags —— $3.00 bu.
COFER QUALITY IN EVERY BAG
H. l' COFER & COO
SEEDSMEN — HATCHERYMEN — FEED MFGRS.
Phone 167 Athens, Ga.
WE WILL BE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 25th, 26th and 27th
" To make some improvements to our building and
to give our employees a much needed rest. Your
~ patience and cooperation will be appreciated —
CHEVROLET CO
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You’'ll be pleased with yourself, when you
learn to save. For yow’'ll find you enjoy free
dom from worry . . . 'and that you also have
more of the things you want. Get into the
habit of saving sensibly.
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White House Puzzle--
What Keeps Up Balcony
By DOUGLAS LARSEN
NEA Staft Cerrespondent
WASHINGTON — (NEA) — A
good second-floor balcony isn’t
any good if the second floor isn’t
any good.
And that's why the JTruman
family is moving across the street.
It all started hen thew Pres
ident thought it might be nice to
have a balcony on the White
House. He just wanted to do
what a couple of million other
Americans do of a summer even
ing, relax cn the back porch. So
what ii his back porcn had io be
a $50,000 balcony? He’s the Presi
dent, isn't he?
Some people objected to the
idea but the President is a per
sistent man and pretlty soon the
place. Putting up scaffolds.
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Pounding. Hammering, Ripping
out windows. Cutting holes for
doors,
The staid old mangion hadn’t
had such rough treatment since-
The strein apparently was the
back.
One morning when the First
Lady was on one of her inspec
tion tours she noticed tha tthe
cecond - story floor sagged about
two inches below the wall. She
reported it through channels to
the Public Building Administra
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piano had quietly settled about
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communications system and still
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ond-floor supports probably look
more like Swisscheese than they
do wood.”
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House a real fire trap.
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ond floor was reported to the
Presideni he decided to take a
few precautions for tn 2 safety of
his family, himself and the staff,
but not to do anything drastic un
til after election. Fire {fighting
apparatus was increased and
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only 15 pgrsons at one time were
permitted in the President's se
cond-floor study.
Now PTA is handling the prob
lem with typical government
thoroughness. A careful survey,
at a cost of $50,000, is being made
to determine how much the re
modeling job is going to cost.
When this is done an estimate
will be handed to Congress.
(LD et
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1913
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