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FIDELITY — Two-year-old Johnny Frucht, of Pitisburgh, .
Pa., utilizes a hole in the floor to view his pet dog, Terry, ban- |
ished to the cclar for some infraction of household etiquette.
ILove My Doclors
|By Evelyn Barkins Bgg e P 4
THE STORY: After our honey
moon, John and I found a small
four-room apartment for use as
poth & home and doctor’s office.
After reading magazine articles
«n home decoration, I felt able to
do the painting and papering (with
John's help) and found it a disa
greeable task. The wallpaper pat
tern didn’t mateh exactly, and the
peint we mixed ourselves was no
recognizable shade, but mother
sid it was a better job than she
thought we could do.
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People like John and me just
didn’t seem to exist for the edi
tors of the ordinary home furn
ishings magazines, where pine
paneled dens and mirrored powder
rooms are of greater importance
than undersized living rooms and
dining tables practically in the
kitchen sink.
But like everything else, the
silver lining to our problem of
what to get was our inability to
buy it. The essentials, of course,
we eould manage: bed, chairs, of
fice equipment, et cetera. But
much of the rest would have to
await a more pecunious day.
But I wanted a painting, a gen
uine oil painting and I couldn’t
afford it.
“Make it yourself,” John said
teasingly. “Isn’t' that our operat
ing principle?”
“f wish ‘I eould,” I answered
seriously, but truthfully, since un
fortunately I am one of these peo
ple whose best attempts at draw
ing make the most extreme mod
ern art look comparatively intelli
gible.
And then one day, when John
and I were out walking, we came
across . a lovely ‘scenic picture
marked down to almost nothing.
Inquiry explained the miracle as
being the result of a big tear in
the canvas right across a tremen
dous tree trunk in the foreground.
“Let’s get it,” I whispered to
John, “and we’ll fix it up.”
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As bright and fresh as a new
Morning is this handsome two
Piecer for juniors, The brief
sleeved, pepiumed top can be
Worn two ways—with contrasting
evers or closed with twin scal
lovs. Either way is delightful. :
Pattern No, 8566 is a sew-rite
berforated pattern for sizes 11, 12,
1 14,18 and 18, Size 12, 4%
{'iuf;s of 39-nch; 1% yards con
rast,
. For this pattern, send 25 cents,
In COINS, youlx'n’ name, address,
N desired,” and the PATTERN
‘E;}-‘MBER to Sue Burnett (The
Ao er-Herald), 1150 Avenue
Anericas, New York 19, N. Y.
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“i}mng and Summer FASHION.
Pages of new styles, fabric
?QWS. *beclal features, Free pat-
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Sewing Machines
Dealer
So we bought it ‘and took it
home.
“Put adhesive on the back over
the damaged part,” John advised,
and it worked fine. Then I bought
some paints and blackened the sa
ture line, brightened up the sky
with a little more tlue, and stop
ped there only because John in
sisted.
“Beautiful,” I breathed happily
when it was finished, as if I had
just been presented with an origi
nal Van Gogh.
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We had four mahogany and
white leather chairs and a red
plaster lamp with a white shade
in the foyer waiting room and four
red leatherette chairs from my
Aunt Hilda in the kitchen, and a
bed, chest, dresser, two night
tables and two lamps (John’s cou=-
sin Steve), in the bedroom. The
living room was adequately filled
with my old tremendous grand
piano which my mother had graci
ously donated, a red velvet couch
“with twin tables and white lamps
’ from my father, and John’s famous
bookshelves.
But then, -everything looked
beautiful to nie there, until the
time when I stood all alone wait
ing for John to come home to
spend our first sleeping night. As
I waited for his arrival, I was
seized with a sudden doubt.
All at once, the fading afternoon
light made all the rooms seem
gray and dismally dull. The floor
coverings under my feet felt un
usually thin and hard, and the un
matching strips of paper in the
foyer stood out glaringly ridicu
lous. I stood at the kitchen win
dow, with the cold bare walls
about me, and looked out into the
shabby - looking, crowded, noisy
street. Where was the beauty
now? °
“It's poor looking and cheap,”
I thought. “All our work was just
a sham. It's nothing much at all!”
Just then, I heard John's key in
the lock; and I struggled for self
control. But instead of coming
straight inside, he called: “Close
your eyes, and don't open until I
Say."
“All right,” I called back, glad
of the respite.
I stood waiting until he said
“Ready,” and then went out to
where he was. He had lighted the
foyer lamp, and its softly shining
glow lit up the entire place. There
was low, sweet music coming in
from the living room, and on the
table, beside the lamp, was his
Aunt Sarah’s bronze bowl filled
with a large, glorious, fragrant
bunch of the reddest roses I had
ever seen.
“For our first official night in
our wonderful new home,” he said
proudly, smiling happily at me,
and just like that as I stood beside
him, everything was ‘beautiful
again.
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The path of the novice is always
fratfit with innumerable pitfalls
which, fortunately, he scarcely
ever sees. The armor of youth is
ignorance, and the spur of its am
bition is inexperience. Self-confi
dence rather than knowledge car
ries the beginner far, and it is not
‘until the pinnacle of success is
lattained and secured, that the
risks, the gaping traps behind him
suddenly become apparent. “Lord,”
he says with proper awe, “how
did I ever do it?” And he never
really knows.
For the medical novice, how
ever, the precariousness is even
worse. 'There exists a peculiar
element called ‘“confidence in a
doctor,” which serves as the basis
of the physician-patient relation
ship, but which also acts as a hin
drance to his rapid development
of a clientele, It is almost as if
no one person is ever willing or
daringly brave enough to offer
himself as the original guinea pig;
and to then go forth with a per
osnal testimonial of his survival,
“Build a practice?” John glibly‘
told ‘my worried parents. “Why
that’s easy: Mrs. A. comes in and{
she’s pleased with my services, so
she recommends Mrs. B to me,
who's also satisfied, Mrs, B re
fers Mrs. C, Mrs. C sends Mrs. D,
and so forth until I need an as
sistant.” .
1 smiled happily at this wonder
ful logic, but my mother said
pointedly, from her full share of
experience and knowledge and
caution and fear: “But where is
Mrs. A?”
(To Be Continued)
Reg. 1.00
HELEN RUBINSTEIN
LIPSTICK
SALE 50¢c
CITIZENS PHARMACY
POTTED
HYACINTHS
2.00 Value For .. 1.50
Arranged Vases
OF CUT FLOWERS
5.00 Value For .. 3.50
MIXED
SPRING FLOWERS
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Made In Aluminum With Baked On Enamel Or
California Reawood.
Nationally Advertised — Free Estimates
Phone 2541
ECONOMY METAL WEATHERSTRIP CO.
SAVE MONEY
BY HAVING YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT
PHELPS SHOE SHOP
585 E. Broad Street Phone 4446
Big Savings on WHOLE SOLES RUBBER, LEATHER OR CREPE.
BIG SALE ON
MENS NEW AND USED DRESS SHOES, WORK SHOES
: AND BOOTS.
LADDIES SADDLE OXFORDS, PLAIN OXFORDS AND
MOCCASINS GOING AT HALF PRICE.
ALL WORK AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED.
WE USE THE BEST — REBUILD YOUR SHOES
' LIKE NEW. :
REMOVAL NOTICE
HINSLEY SERVICE SHOP
GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING AND
PARTS DEALER FOR KAISER—FRAZER
HAS MOVED TO
140 E. Washington Street
PHONE 3236
F. W. HINSLEY and D. F. WILSON
Operators.
VENETIAN BLINDS — TARPAULINS
COAL — MATTRESSES — AWNINGS
Serving Athens and Vicinity for 19 years.
CRAWFORD COAL & MATTRESS WORKS
MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS
Manufactured and Renovated
Awnings . . Tarpaulins . , Venetian Blinds
Glider Cushions
Free Estimates — One Day Service
Asphalt & Rubber Tile Floor Covering
ATHENS AWNING & MATIRESS (0.
Bill Crawford C. D. Hix
Phone 3150
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HEADQUARTERS SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES
Athens Home Supply Co.
225 N. Hull St. — Next Door Curb Market, _
Sales-New or Used Machines-Easy Terms - Electric Portables Rented.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA, , |
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New York Life'lns. Co.’
Founded April 12th, 1845
As a Mutual Company
Richard F. Harris, Sr.
Agent Since 1917
Phones: nesflez-w: Office 228
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OPEN SUNDAY
BENTON U - DRIVE
48 and 49 Models
Phone 9492 — Nite 3989-R
558 W. Broad
MEMORIALS
If you are planning or have
in mind placing a monument,
marker, or other memorial
work on your family cemetery
lot call us or write and let us
figure with you first. We have
a wide choice of styles and de
signs for your selection. Our
memorial work is cut, carved,
and finished out of Elberton
clear stock, Granite or select
grade Alabama Marble, The
work you buy is set and erect
ed by us on your family lot.
Our prices are reasonable. Call
or write us today for an ap
pointment at your most com
venient time at your home or
office. No obligation on your
part to buy.
J. A. WEBB MEMORIAL CO.
P. O. Box 787, Athens, 2584-R.
Storage - Packing - Crating
Shipping.
ADAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phone 215 or 216
227 Oconee Street
Dependable Service.
Heavy Duty Hauling.
Moving Anywhere
Leocal and Long Distance
STEEL LOCKERS
AT ATTRACTIVE
PRICES
FOR SHOP, OFFICE
OR HOME
35 Lockers 127x12"x60”
With Locks Each 9.90
40 Lockers 12”x15”x60”
Without Locks Each 9.4%
20 Lockers 15”x15”x72”
With Locks Each 12,10
ENOCKED DOWN
INSTALLATION
LOCALLY 2.50 PER
LOCKER.,
GET THEM FROM OUR
PRESENT
STOCK ON HAND
YV Meete reeiroot?
Grape Vines for SaL
CONCORD GRAPE VINES, root
ed, 25¢ each, SI.OO for five, See
G. C. Daniel, Route 1, Bogart,
Ga. fl9p
REFRIGERATION
REPAIRS
By Experienced Men
Water Heaters
Air-Conditioning
WELLMAN - STITH
Service Department
Phone 2670
VICTOR
SALES AND SERVICE
Call for Demonstration.
All Makes Machines Repaired
PHONE 77
THE McGREGOR CO.
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224 West Washington
PHONE 369
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81 LOCAL FINANCE [
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3 128% College Ave. |
¥ Most auto accidents
occur just before dusk
i or just before dawn.
Use extreme caution
when driving at these
hours — AND insure
against all driving
hazards through this
agency.
1 HUTCHINS . COX
1 & STROUD e
INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE 1
*SINCE 1890" PHONQ jj; |
George A. Waison
DRUGS
THE STORE OF
FRIENDLY SERVICE
All Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded By &
Registered Druggist.
1656 Lumpkin Street
&
Phone 1477,
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YOUR SAVINGS
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Phone 3247, 128 College Ave. ’
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‘fioom .!or Ren't L S
NICE furnished bedroom for
rent, Reasonable, Five Points
section. Phone 4154-J, fl7p
Baby Chicks
BABY CHICKS, Best Grade, Pul
lorum Tested Flocks, Reds,
Rocks, Wyandottes, Rock-Red
Crosses, not sexec, $4.90—100.
Positively no Leghorns. F. 0.8,,
C.O.D. CRESTMONT HATCH
ERY, Dept. 109, Box 7, Black
wood, N. J. fl7p
Cook Stoves
NEW and used cook stoves of all
types. Athens Refrigeration &
Appliance Co., Inc,, 312 East
Broad Street, Athens, Ga,
Phone 3305. fl9¢
Home Freezers
ALL SIZES from 4 cu, ft. to 18
cu. ft., inclusive. New and used.
Athens Refrigeration & Appli
ance Co., Inc.,, 312 East Broad
Street, Athens, Ga., Phone 3(3095.
19¢
Commercial Refrigeration
CALL us for service or any pur=
chase in which you might be
interested. Athens Refrigera
tion & Appliance Co,, Inc., 312
East Broad Street, Athens, Ga.,
Phone 3305. fl9¢
Wanted to Buy
WANTED to buy, used electric
stove and dropleaf breakfast
room suite. Phone 3253-W, {l7p
Save On Taxes
FEDERAL and State Returns
properly made by H. Curtis
Stephens, Phone 2091 or
2127-W, {l9p
Speeodmeter Service
AND other auto repairs. Auto
Clinic, 760 West Broad Street,
Phone 2081, {fl9p
Hey Lo!
HAD YOUR Vitamins today? Get
them at PRINCE AVENUE
SODA CO. Open nights till
11:30 p. m. m2¢
At Five Points
Guaranteed WATCH REPAIR
ING, reasonable prices with
prompt service. Cleaning and
adjusting $4.00, LEE & BRY
ANT, 1687 S. Lumpkin Street,
New Way Pickup Station,
£l2-14-17p
Nurseries
FRUIT TREES, NUT TREES,
Berry Plants, and Ornamental
Plant Material — offered by
Virginia's - Largest Growers.
Write for Free Copy 48-Page
Planting Guide in full color.
Salespeople wanted.
WAYNESBORO NURSERIES,
WAYNESBCRO, VIRGINIA.
(mwf)
For Sale—Solo Vox
ONE Sclo Vox in wonderful con
dition. Has been taken good
care of. Phone 31, Crawford,
Ga. fl9x
Wanted—Cash Register
WANTED to buy used cash reg
“ ister. Phone 9200, or call at 229
East Broad Street, 120¢
’4l Ford
THIS little car has everything,
radio, heater, new engine and
seat covers and in excellent
condition all over, Save at City
Moctors, Broad at Lumpkin. £2o¢
Instructions — Male
WANTED NOW — Men 18 to 35
for training in railroad com
munications, Six months’ training
qualifies you for a job as sta
tion agent or operator at a
starting salary of $260 per
month. Veterans may earn up
to $2lO-$290 while training.
Free employment service dur
ing and after training, For in
formation, see Charles C, Royce,
Georgian Hotel, 2 p. m. to 8 p.
m., Saturday only. Approved
for veterans. fl7p
Help Wanted
WANTED—First class cook and
waitress. Apply at Georgia
State Employment Service, 289
North Lumpkin Street, Athte;&
'4l Chevrolets
WE HAVE two, a 2 and 4 deor,
both nice cars, radio and heat
er, Come in and look these over,
Save at City Motors, Broad at
Lumpkin, f2o¢
Agents Wanted
CONVERT YOUR TIME INTO
CASH. If you live in an agri
culture area sell BLACKMAN
MINERALS AND CONCEN
TRATES to owners of livestock
and poultry. Write for details.
Blackman Stock Medicine Com
pany, Chattanooga, Tenn. fl9c¢
’47 Pontiac 6
HERE is a real buy in a uged
car, A four door sedan in a
beautiful green metallic color,
with radio, heater and seat
covers, An excellent car. Save
at City Motors, Broad at Lump-~
kin, £2o¢
Lost—Dog
LOST — Female Pointer; left
wearing collar with J. R. Col
quitt imprinted. Finder Phone
4064-W, 20p
WHEN YOU THINK
OF LUMBER
THINK OF TANNER
REPLACE BROKEN GLASS
We CUT GLASS to size and
PUTTY your sash while you
wait, YOUR DOG NEEDS a
good bed, get him CEDAR
SHAVINGS while they last.
Get your PLYWOOD here, we
have a complete stock of all
sizes and will cut you any size
you want, Trade with Tanner,
TANNER LUMBER CO.
Phone 20-21
Seat Covers
THE THRIFTY WAY is to have
your seat covers tailor made
instead of buying them factory
made for that new car. More
beauty, more durable. Georgia
Auto Upholstery Company, 1920
W. Broad Street, Phone 224t6.
18¢c
Milk Customers Wanted
GRADE A whole pasteurized
sweet, chocolate and butter=
milk. Mrs. C. L. Upchurch
Dairy, Rt. 3, Athens, Phone
661. fl7¢c
Attention, Girls and Boys
ALL boys and girls under 16
years of age can now skate
from 3 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. for
only 25c. Adults special rate
35¢. Athens Roller Rink, 160 W.
Clayton, fl7¢
House for Sale—Rent
THREE room house and two lots
for sale reasonably. Real buy.
You may rent instead for S4O
month. See 248 Beaulah. Phone
685-W, fl7p
Apartments for Rent
TWO unfuruished apartments on
Pulaski Street. Two rooms and
semi-private bath, immediate
possession, $32.50 per month. C.
O. Baker, 108 Shackelford
Bulilding. fl7p
Hay Wanted
CAN USE quantity of good hay
if Price is right. Call 1809-M,
Biller Bros. Circus, Athens.f
5 17¢
Wanted—Baker
IMMEDIATE opening for experi
enced baker. Apply Old South
Restaurant. 120¢
Store Building
FOR RENT — One store in Old
South Building. Immediate pos
session. Hutchins, Cox &
Stroud, Phone 345. fl7¢
For Sale—Dodge Pickup
1945 DODGE pick-up, rebuilt mo
tor and a nice little truck. J.
Swanton, Ivy, Inc. fl9¢
Camera for Sale
PRACTICALLY new 2%x2%
CIROFLEX with RAPAX
shudder, case, filters and sun
shade. Ideal for serious ama
teur. Call 4143. fl9¢c
Bedroom for Rent
NICELY furnished bedroom, pri=
vate home. Good section. Plen
ty hot water. Will furnish for
students, couple, girls, or busi
ness men. Available now.
Phone 458-W. 19x
For Sale Chevrolet Truck
1946 CHEVROLET 1%-ton truck.
You should see this truck if you
need a truck. J. Swanton Ivy,
Inc. fl6c
For Sale
TRAILER with room built on.
Located in Camp Wilkins, Price
$200.00, Write Box 184, Ag i-[liél
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For Sale—Plymouth Coupe
1949 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe
Special Deluxe. A one owner
car with low mileage. J, Swan
ton Ivy, Inc. fl9c¢
Real Estate for Sale
MODERN 6-room brick house on
gaved street near Athens, with
acres of land, ”
MODERN 6-room brick house on
paved road near Athens, with
one acre land,
81 ACRES on paved road, 6-room
modern frame house, 2 barns,
garage, 52 acres of this land is
good bottoms. ‘
TWO brick homes in the Five
Points section. Others in vari
ous parts of town. Plenty of
farms, vacant lots and houses.
R. 8. FREEMAN - L. H. GUEST
. Phone 17,
19p
For Sale—Dodge Sedan
THIS 1949 Dodge Coronet Sedan
is a one owner car driven less
than 9 thousand miles. Is in
perfect condition and carries a
new car guarantee, It has the
luxury of the nrost expensive
cars, but it is economical to
operate and handles with the
ease of a small car. J. Swanton
Ivy, Inc. fl9¢
Used Frigidaires
USED Prigidaire refrigerators.
Also other makes. Athens Re
frigeration & Appliance Co.,
Inc., 312 Fast Broad Street,
Athens, Ga., Phone 3305. {loc
For Sale—Chevrolet
1948 CHEVROLET 4-door Sedan,
a beautiful black car equipped
with radio and heater. This is
a local car driven about 16
thousand miles. J. Swanton Ivy,
Inc. fld¢c
HARERORENLL (A LT R
T Quick Cash
FOR QUICK CASH see the Ar
row Loan and Insurance Co., at
the sign of the Big Red Arrow.
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Income Tax Returns
ALL TYPES Income Tax Returns
prepared by Thompson and
Jernigan. 151% East Clayton
Street. Reasonable fee. Phone
4246, Office hours until 7 p. m.
25p
Notice
LIBERTY DRY CLEANERS. It’s
time to have your felt hats
cleaned. We take old ones and
make them look like new. Work
guaranteed. ce
Cold Beer Delivery
FREE DELIVERY to your home,
your favorite brands cold beer. -
Lowest prices. Call the DIXIE
DOODLE, Phone 3397, Now
under new management, f27§
Tile
SEE US TODAY for your As
phalt, Rubber or Linoleum for
your floors and Plastic or Pres
tile for your walls. Free esti
mate gladly given; skilled me=-
chanics. Work guaranteed. Ath
ens Building & Well Supply,
132 Oconee, Phone 3066, Ath~
ens, Ga. I'%
Red Water
WHY NOT let us install a “I\==
cromet” on your water line at
the pump and put an end to
your rust, line scale, corrosion
and red water; inexpensive and
guaranteed, Call us today!
Athens Building & Well Supply.
132 Oconee, Phone 3066, Ath
ens, Ga. fl7¢
Washing Machines
WRINGER, spniner or automatic,
new or used. Athens Refrigera
tion & Appliance Co., Ine.,, 312
East Broad Street, Athens, Ga,, .
Phone 3305, fl9¢
Business Opportunity
ALUMINUM AWNING dealer
ship open for Athens and ter
ritory. Exclusive rights to per
son with adequate capital and
ability. Should be in operation
within 30 days to fully benefit
from 1950 season. \%rite or
wire Curve Line Metal Awn
ing Vo., Box 1901 Atlanta, Ga.,
Phone CY, 8334. fl9p
“Ride On Our Tires”
WE WILL loan you tires while
we recap yours, All work-guar
anteed, ?..ee Tires, Tubes, Bat
teries.. Supreme Recappers, 377
East Washington Street, Phone
4500, fl7p
Choice Sales Location
Z7TAILABLE March Ist, in Wash
ington Street tradin% center.
Approximately = 4,600 square
feet, ground floor, double en
try doors, modern window
front. Call R, M, Snow, Phone
369, or write P. O, Box 46, m3cc
Give A Camellia
FOR VALENTINE—Come gee our
wide selection at the nursery
on Atlanta Highwa{v. Ever
green Landscape Service, Phone
4251, C. A, Rowland, Jr,, owner.
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Wood for Sale
FOR stove and heater wood in
extra large loads at $6.00, Phone
9150, f2lp
Medicated Poultry Feed
WHY TAKE chances on Baby
Chicks when we now have
Standard Starting and Growing
Mash with Nitrophenide for
control of Coccidiosis, ete. J. L.
DAWSON CO., 549 E. Broad
Street, m3c
Crushed Stone
CRUSHED STONE for driveways,
beach pebbles and pink marble
and granite blocks. Adams
Transfer Co. Phone 215. ce
Goodwill Used Cars
WE GUARANTEE prices to be
below cars of comparable con
dition found anywhere.
1948 Pontiac 8 Sedan Coupe, Hy
dranvatic, R.&H. .. $1,595.00
1947 Pontiac Four Door Sedan,
BER. .....v ... $1.45000
1948 Chevrolet Four Door Fleei
line, R.&H, ~.. .. $1,395.00
1947 Chevrolet Business Coupe,
Fleetmaster, R.&H., $1,095.00
1947 Dodge Club Coupe,
Heater .. ... .... $1,250.00
1847 Oldsmobile Two Door 6, R.
&H. . 0N $1.280.00
1946 Ford Two Door,
REN. . e . ... 35000
1941 Buick Four Door '
Special ....i. ... $695.00
1940 Packard Four Door , $525 00
SEE US today. James F. Hada
\gal}l'. Allen D, Poss, and Jimmy
ell,
CHIEF PONTIAC COMPANY
Pgntiac ~— White Trucks
238 West Hancock Avenue
Phone 34.
fl7¢
Business Opportunity
MUST SELL business now show
ing good profit. Reason for
selling, have other business in
terests which require full time.
If interested write *“Business
Opportunity,” care Banner-
Herald. fl7¢
Property for Sale
FOR SALE by private owner,
several houses now bringing
good rental; one suftable for
good business location, Owner
leavin% state. Call 9490 between
land 5 p. m. fl7e
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Expert
Repairing
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