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spIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950.
GEA President Talks To School
Officials In Conference Here
Tre president of the Georgia
[ iucation Association told the
<ate's school board members here
Wecnesday that getting the Mini
mum Foundation Program for
cducation financed is their job
and not the teachers.
Kankakee Anderson, Cedartown,
sreoking to a conference of school
hoard members and county school
sperintendents meeting at the
University of Georgia, said that
«only one piece of legislation on
education should go before the
next cession of the General As
sembiv—{financing the Minimum
Foundation.”
He Jisted two other proiects for
Georgia education affer this pro
oram i€ financed: the reorganiza
tion of the public schools on state
and locel levels, and mergers of
county @nd independent systems
{or more efficient operation.
“Georgia needs a state board of
education whose sole responsibili
tv is so the children of the state,”
he added.
Tuttle Speaks
Later, Edward M. Tuttle, execu
tive secretary of the National
Schoo! Board Association, told the
conference that the “three R’s are
not the fundamentals of education,
War Effort Puts San Francisco
Yack Into Pre-War Boom Stafus
BY AL OSTROW
VEA Special Correspondent
SAN FRANCISCO,— (NEA) —
T simen’s bags are bulging these
. vs in the San Francisco Bay
~rez, thanks to Korea and Formo
sa. Here’s a typical letter:
“Dear Thelma: My husband is
in the reserve, and has been called
up for active duty. He expects to
have & few days in San Francisco
pefore going overseas. If we can’t
find any other accommodations, I
wonder if we could use your couch
for & few nights . . .”
The sireets of San Francisco, al
mo:t devoid of any but police uni
ms & few months ago, once
n are dotted with Navy blues,
/ ~my knakis and Marine Corps
ng reminiscent of World War
7 days, when the Golden Gate
v s the major funnel through
v ch iroops and supplies moved
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NUMBER to Sue Burnett (The
banner-Herald), 1150 . Avenue
Americas, New York 19, N. Y.
Lon’t miss the Spring and Sum-
FASHION. The latest issue is
ful, informative—a complete
liern magazine. Fabric news,
n tips, a wealth of snrart
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Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIRLINE RY.
\rrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia
Leave fop Elbertor, Hamlet and
New York and East—
-11.22 2. m.—Air Conditioned.
: sp. m.—Air Conditioned.
“cave for Elberton, Hamlet and
Last—
-12:15 a. m.—(Local).
Leave for Atlanta, South and
Vesho.
’o.a. m.—Air Conditioned.
1:25 a. m.—(Local).
“97 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
: RAILROAD
;Tives Athens (Daily) 12:35 p.m.
“caves Athens (Daily) 415 pm.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
From Lula and Commerce
Arrive $:00 a. m,
East and West
Leave Athens 9:00 a. o
BEORGIA RAILROAD
s Week Day Only
‘& No. 50 Departs 7:00 p. m.
Train No, 51 Arriveg 9:00 a. m.
Mixed Trains. S
but the tools.”
He listed the fundamentals as
integrity of character; moral, ethi
cal and spiritual soundness: social
and civic responsibility; and good
will toward men.
“These fundamentals’ don’t come
out of books,” he said. “They are
learned by example. Think of
your teachers and decide if you
are willing that your children be
come like your teachers.”
At an earlier conference session
John Atkinson, Greenville, vice
president of the State Citizens
Council on Education, urged the
board members to “play politics”
for education’s sake.
“Georgia schools can’t be con
tent to accept the ecrumbs that
have been thrown our way,” he
said. “We have to get in behind
our legislators and see to it that
they give us the money we need
to make: Georgia’s school system
adequate.”
The conference, first of its kind
ever held in Georgia, closed Thurs
day. Delegates to the conference
included 57 board members, 43
county school superintendents,
four independent school superin
fendents, and nine principals. -
to the Pacific war fronts.
Emergency Action
Proud of its global reputation
for hospitality, the city has taken
emergency action to assure the
most accommodations possible for
the thousands of servicemen and
their families already here, and
the additional influx expected.
Hotel men announced reactiva
tion of their wartime Armed
Forces Hotel Reservations Bu
reau. The bureau pledged that it
will make as many as 50,000 hotel
rooms a month available for mili
tary personnel and their families.
To accomplish this, several down
town hotels notified permanent
guests that they might have to
move.
The area’s rent confrol boards
held an emergency meeting at
which a unanimous vote was
taken to step wup precautions
against gouging of servicemen.
“The situation has changed
overnight,” declared William A.
Bledsoe, area rent director. “San
Francisco is once more in the thick
of a war effort. Things will get a
lot worse in housing before they
get better.”
Convention Caacelled
Sensing this situation, the Na
tional Rifle Association cancelled
its annual convention, scheduled
to be held in San Francisco in
September.
“Due to present world condi
tions, it would not be wise to plan
a large gathering of thousands of
target shooters on the Pacific
Coast at this time,” explained
Major General M. A. Edson, rifle
association president.
City officials noted that San
Francisco is much better prepared
today to accommodate the expect
er influx of service families than
it was nine years ago. The post
war building boom has provided
thousands of additional housing
units, including new projects in
the kake Merced section with ac
commodations for 20,000 families.
Business Pickup
One immediate result of the
city’s resumption of its former
role as the chief jumping off point
for Pacific service has been a
pickup in the previously lagging
bar, restaurant and entertainment
business.
The volume of long distance tel
ephone calls has shown a marked
increase, too.
There is a story going the
rounds about the taxi driver
standing by a pay telephone, feed
ing in coins, while a sailor talked
long distance to his girl friend in
Kentucky.
“The kid’s going out tomorrow,”
the cabbie explained, “and he
wanted to talk to his girl, but
couldn’t afford it.”
WADE'S GARAGE
163 West Clayton
1 Repairs on All Makes
of Cars. ..
MOTORS . . . CHASSIS
BODY ... FENDERS
. . . PAINTING
PHONE 1176
Help Wanied
Experienced sales
woman for ladies ready
to wear.
Also want experienced
seamstress.
Write box 506
Athens, Ga.
‘,_ <n et PSR SN IARIGE Ea
George A. Walson
" DRUGS
5 THE STORE OF
FRIENDLY SERVICE
All Prescriptions Carefully
Compounded By 8
Registered Druggist.
} 1656 Lumpkin Street
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Phone 1477
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EX o opve
@ PRINTING.
_ENLARGING
Jumbo Prints
GUEST
PHOTOGRAPHEKS
134 E. Clayton St.
Next to Strand Theatre.
RANGES
REFRIGERATORS
WATER HEATER
DISH WASHERS
COMBINATION
SINK and DISHWASHER
Sold execlusively
by
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Wellman - Siith
279 N. Lumpkin St. Tel. 2670
Quality Materials
Low Prices
Prompt & Expert Service,
Largest Selection In
Northeast Georgia.
PARHAM'S
254 W. Clayton Phone 3366
VICTOR
SALES AND SERVICE
9
Call for Dmonm’ation.
All Makes Machines Repaired
PHONE 77
THE McGREGOR CO.
EXPERT
BATTERY SERVICE
FOR
BATTERY REPAIRS
RECHARGE, RENTALS
and WILLARD BATTERIES
SEE
CLARKE STORAGE
BATTERY CO.
430 E. Hancock — Phone 677
Two doors below Post Office
EDNIN (3 BT LIRS
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ARMSTRONG & DOBBS *
ok " SRR Shipping
Y ng W mz ADAMS TRANSFER CO.
/] _!W“’» Vi cien) Phone 215 or 216
T e e v 227 Oconee Street
+3 i ' ATepadA Dependable Service.
i P Heavy Duty Hauling.
n - J Meving Anywhere
e Local and Leng Distance
Storage - Packing - Cratin®
VENETIAN BLINDS — TARPAULINS
COAL — MATTRESSES — AWNINGS
Serving Athens and Vicinity for 19 years.
CRAWFORD COAL & MATTRESS WORKS
SEE THE NEW
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is Ruggedly Constructed,
Built entirely of steel , , ,
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Yeurs.
The McGregor Co.
THE BANNER-HERALD, AIEENS, GEORGIA
HALF.PRICE SALE
DOROTHY GRAY
Hot Weather Cologne SI.OO
5 Breezy Fragrances
CITIZENS PHARMACY
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Long Distance Moving;
Satisfactory Service
Since 1917. \
Also Local Moving ;
and Storage. ‘
THOMAS TRANSFER
COMPANY
Phone 9180
766 W. Broad Street
ECONOMY!
SAVE by having your
RECORDS FORMS
MIMEOGRAPHED
It’s QUICK, NEAT and
a major savings on your
printing cost.
Guy W. Smith Co.
(Over Western Union)
12814 College Ave.. Phone 2981
ATHENS
TAILOR MADE
Our plastic covers are made
to fit and wear the life of
your new car, Easy to clean. i
Many other types to select
from. Check wita us today§
on our new low prices.
Georgia Aufo
Upholstery Co.
1920 W. Broad, Phone 2246\
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“, .. I was looking in the Banner-Herald Want Ads for a pet—
today’s my wife’s birthday” B o 1
For Sale
DON'T miss Chafin’s Fan Sale.
They must go, 20 percent off
list for 10 days. Chafin’s Place,
1090 Madison Avenue. al6e
For Sale—Farm
FOR SALE—Farm of 9815 acres,
about 20 miles from Athens.
Good river frontage, and two
smrall streams on place. Good
site for lake. Would make good
stock farm. Robertson & Butler,
Phone 2053. alde
For Rent — Apartment
FOR RENT — Partly furnished
apartment, 663 North Milledge.
Immediate possession. Robertson
& Butler, Phone 2053. aldc
1947 Dodge Sedan
THIS is a local one-owner car
with very low mileage. It's as
clean as a pin and carries a new
car guarantee. J. Swanton Ivy,
Inc., Broad Street Lot, next to
Bus Station. aldc
Wanted — Bookkeeper
WANTED—FuII time bookkeeper.
Please furnish reference. Ans
wer Box “BC,” care Banner-
Herald. aldp
Lost—Billfold
LOST—Brown leather zipper bill
fold Thursday morning in bus
iness section of city. Contained
identification. Finder keep
money, Sara Thornton, Phone
9414, allp
For Rent
UPSTAIRS furnished apartment;
utilities furnished. Call E. K.
Fowler, 1914-J. allp
For Sale
APPLES, $3.00 per bushel, Bring
container. E. K. Fowler, Tallas~-
see Road. allp
Will Buy House
TWO bedroom, must be modern,
‘Small down payment, with bal
ance monthly. W. H. Chafin,
Phone 9260. alde
For Sale
FOR SALE—I 2 foot plywood boat,
and 7.9 motor; also trailer. R.
D. Houser, Phone 2744-R. ald4p
Refrigerators and Freezers
GET an International Harvester
refrigerator or home freezer at
pre-war prices. Terms, trade.
Auto Accessories and Appliance
Co., 333 East Broad, Phone 1751.
aldce
For Rent
FURNISHED front room, for two
' people, kitchen privileges if de
sired. 225 Hillcrest. al3p
r \
¥y Buying Junior a new
bike? If he bumps in
. to someone you're re
' sponsible. It’s only one
of many financial haz
. ards against which you
can be pretected with
a Personal Liability
policy. The protection
is great —the pre
mium, very small.
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Read
The Banner-Herald
Want Rds.
By Ken Reynolds
DOUBLE MONEY BACK
Double Your Money Back,
If Benson’s Super Enriched
Bread Isn’t The Tastiest
You Ever Ate, Serve Ben
son’s Today And Every
Day.
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Honest Piano Values
- There Is Hardly
Anything in the World
That Some Man -
Cannot Make A
LITTLE WORSE
And Sell A
LITTLE CHEAPER,
And . .. The People
Who Consider
PRICE ONLY
. Are His
LEGITIMATE PREY
“Ruskin.” '
See Us For
Honest-To-Goodness
Piano Values.
P. H. DURDEN MUSIC STORE
459 East Clayton Street. .
alsc
Store for Sale in Statham
CLEAN stock of general merchan
dise, dry goods, notions, shoes
and groceries, all store fixtures.
1, cash, terms on balance if de
sired. Rent or lease building one
to five years. See H. W. Grizzle,
Statham, Ga. a3le
Wanted
WANTED — Hundred gallon gal
vanized water tank. Write price,
address. “Water Tank,” Box 872,
Athens. allp
For Sale
FOR SALE--Reconditioned wash
ing machine, guaranteed. Price
S6O. See at 776 Cobb Street. allp
For Sale
WE HAVE nice two bedroonr
house, with good terms. Will
rent furnished or unfurnished.
ALSO for sale two bedroom,
with sleeping porch, oil furnace;
nice shady lot.
SEVERAL good building lots,
some just outside city. .
SEVERAL good small farms, with
good buildings; close in,
O. N. HAWKES
Off. Phone 977 Res. 4536-J
alle
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that in
compliance with ordinances of the
Mayor and Council, passed on
March 7, 1950, I am going to make
application for a wine license for
the priviledge of selling the samre
at the Gailey’s News Stand, cor
ner College Avenue and Washing
ton Street, Athens, Georgia.
The owner of this business is
Ned H. Gailey. alle
For Rent—Room
FOR RENT — Front, corner bed
room, clean, cool and comfort
able. Bus line, walking distance
to town. Phone 2260-J. aldx
1949 Plymouth
THIS is the next thing to a new
car. It's just like new, a one
owner car with very low mile
age and fully equipped. You
don’t find these often. J. Swan
ton Ivy, Inc. aldc
Hanger Contest
BOY and Girl Scouts, earn money
for your troop and for yourself.
You get half cent a hanger.
Troop bringing in the most
hangers wins $5.00. Turn in
hangers to Choke’s Dry Clean
ers. aldc
* Wanted
NICE location to put house trail
er. Must have electricity and
sewerage facilities, Write Box
“EE,” care Banner-Herald, al4p
For Sale—House
FOR SALE—Two bedroom house
in Five Points section, Gas floor
furnace, electric water heater.
Immediate possession. Robert
son & Butler, Phone 2053. al4c
Chevrolet Sedan
YOU can iave money on this 1947
¢ Chevrolét Sedan., It's nice,
clean and well worth the money.
Buy now and save. J. Swanton
Ivy, Inc, Bioad Street Lot, next
to Bus Station. alde
For Sale—House
FOR SALE—Three bedroom house
with automatic oil furnace, at
tached garage. Large loan which
purchaser can assume. Robert
son & Butler, Phone 2053. al4c
WHEN YOU THINK
| OF LUMBER
THINK OF TANNER
- AMAZING SCOTTY CLEANER
Absolutely Harmdless for CLEAN
ING white woodwork, ivory, FUR=
NITURE, LINOLEUM rugs, wine
dow shades, painted walls,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, SILVER
WARE, nickel and brass.
KEEP SLEET OFF
WINDSHIELD
Sleet and Snow will not stick to
windshield if you use SCOTTY. It
is a good MECHANICS’ soap, van
ishes dirt and grease off WHITE
SIDEWALL tires.
TANNER LUMBER CO.
Phone 20-21
Watch Repairing
Guaranteed
WE GIVE you a umne year written
guarantee on a complete watch
repair job and polish your case
FREE! Watches checked FREE
on timing mrachine. C. B. Dud
ley Store, Broad Street, across
from A. & P. ce
Notice
LIBERTY DRY CLEANERS, It's
time to have your felt hats
cleaned. We take old ones and
nrake them look like new., Work
guaranteed. ce
Model A Fords
WE CARRY full line of Model A
Ford parts at all times. New
and rebuilt motors for exchange.
Terms if desired. Chafin’s
Place, 1090 Madison Avenue,
Phone 9260—Home of Model A
Fords. ce
Home for Sale
THREE bedroom, kitchen, dining
room, living roomr, 2 floor fur
nace, fenced yard, grill, vene=
tian blinds, awnings, attic with
disappearing stairway. 149 Syl
via Circle, Phone 3037-J. alsp
T-Shirt Sale
We have a fine assortment of
T-Shirts on Sale Now
at
SANDERS’ MEN’S SHOP
Your Schwobilt Store in Athens.
sbc
Mechanic Wanted—Colored
WANTED — First class colored
mechanic, others need not ap
ply. Top salary. Write P, O. Box
612, Athens. aldc
Wanted-—Dog
WOULD like to purchase vicious
watch dog; prefer Police dog or
Bulldog. Red Butler, Phone
3475-M. al3p
Lumber Wanted
WANT to buy 5,000 feet dry 12-
inch board lumber, 10 foot
length, new or used. W. T, Ray,
Phone 87 or 1563-W. ce
For Sale—Puppies
REGISTERED English Shepherds,
8 weeks old. Female sls, male
S2O, Gentle pets and cattle dogs.
Cody Fowler, Box 101, Com
merce, Georgia. allp
Goodwill Used Cars
WE GUARANTEE these prices to
be helow cars of comparable
condition found anywhere.
1947 Pontiac four door, radio,
heater = ... ... Wue, SL2PON
1947 Pontiac- 8 Streamliner Sedan
Coupe, radio, heater .. $1,595.00
1946 Pontiac four door Sedan,
oL v s I
1941 Pontiac Club Coupe, radio,
heater, clean ..., ..., $595.00
1941 Pontiac two door,
heatey .. ... .0 ... BSANO
1941 Pontiac four door, radio,
hegter .. .... (... ... DN
1947 Chevrolet Fleetline four door,
radio, heater .... .... $1,295.00
1946 Chevrolet two door $1,095.00
1939 Chevrolet two door, radio,
Detter . ... Jin . 3B De
1947 Plymouth - two door, radio,
hetter ... ... ¢.; LOOBO
1934 Plymouth four door . $325.00
1946 Ford 8 Club Coupe,
heater .... .ii. ... SSLONDD
White Tractor, WA22T,
with tanks .. .. .. .. $1,295.00
1938 Chrysler .. .... .... $75.00
1949 Ford %-ton pickup $1,095.00
SEE US today. James F. Hadaway,
Allen D. Poss, Jimmy Bell, and
Grover C. Dean,
CHIEF PONTIAC COMPANY
Pontiac — White Trucks
238 West Hancock Avenue
Phone 34.
> - A alle
Wanted to Rent
WANTED to rent modern two
bedroom unfurmished apartment
or house in desirable neighbor
hood. Immediate occupancy.
Write Box “MN,” care Banner-
Herald. al3p
Cook Wanted
EXPERIENCED cook wanted.
Good wages. References requir
ed. Needed Sept. 1. Phone 37
now, 1022 Prince Avenue. al3p
Fruits and Vegetables
FARMERS MARKET, peaches,
apples, beans, peas, butterbeans,
tomatoes, okra, cantaloupes,
-corn, watermelons, potatoes.
State Farmers Market, new At
lanta Highway. al3p
Furnished Room
ROOM far two men, hot and-cold
water, central heat, Also trailer
space. J. A. Webb, 728 Cobb
Street, Phone 2584-R. al3p
Summer Sale
MEN’S Dress Pants, $3.49; Men’s
Pajamas, $1.98; Ladies’ and
Girl’s Sandals only $1.00; Girl’s
Dresses, $1.00;. Boy's =~ Sport
Shirts, SI.OO. BENJAMIN’S, 138
Thomas Street — “Sells For
Less.” : .o
Chevrolet Sedan
WHETHER you want a 1948, 1547
or 1948 Chevrolet Sedan, we
have one that will suit you. See
these before you buy. J. Swan
ton Ivy, Inc., Broad Street Lot,
next to Bus Station, alde
PAGE SEVEN
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DOODLE, Phone 3307, Now
under new management, ce
Call 4500 j4l
“The Tire Number” |
b e .t e e 2 o g e 5
LEE 7ires, Tues, Batteries, Ree
capping, Vulcanizing, Road
Service. Reasonable sflefl.
877 Easmw Washington trn:,
Phone 4500. c
Venetian Blinds i
A i S ee o e e S S b I
CUSTOM Deluxe Blg;gg made of
nationalldy adver ienuinc
tempered Flexalum in pop=
ular colors with mfiufl. or cofe
ton tape to ma Also refine
ishing, retapeing and cleaning,
Athens Veneitan Blind lgx Co.,
Plant Phone 1216, Res. 73-W.
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Floor Sanders and Polishers
WE HAVE the following equipe
ment for rent: '
Floor Sanding Machines.
Floor Polishing Machines.
Vacuum Cleaners.
Electric Paint Sprayers,
MORRIS HELD PAINT STORE
154 North Thomas Street
Phone 1761,
al6eg
Real Estate LOANS
QUICK LOANS on real estate at
412 % simple interest, loans up
to twenty years, Loan depart
ment of the Metropolitan Liss
Insurance Company. H. O. Ept
ing & Co., 104 Shackelford
Building, Phone 1686, W. H.
Medlock. ca
For Sale
DUPONT Semi-Glosg for all ine
side wood work, fideal for
kitchen walls; its hard, smooth
surface makes cl easy.
DuPont flat wall t for
every room in the house. Many
. beautiful pastel shades, very
washable. DuPont slip retard
ent liquid wax for your floors
makes walking comfortable,
Oconee Hardware, Phone 2753.
. ce
MRS. E. W. CARROLL
325 Oakland Avenue
Telephone 1543-M,
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Smonths . ....0 0 ... Ti. 100
Time—new subscribers,
TO woeks ... ..:.4.5. BOY
Atlantic Monthly—new subscrib
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Cosmopolitan—new subseribers,
Bmonthe . o.ieiivs i, 300
Senior Prom—new subscribers,
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O INS .. . e 180
IO MO .c.oi von . 208
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oils, thinners, %o
paint line. QUICK DEI Y
SERVICE, Let us recommend a
reliable painter or paper hanger.
Morris Held Paint Store, Phone
1761. 5 ! ce
Upholstery Trim Shop
FOR your seat covers, headlining,
convertible fops, or other up
holstering of any kind come to
Classic City Motors, Inc., 148 W,
Washington Street, Phone 402413
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Body and Paint Work
FOR YOUR body repairing and
paint jobs. We rebuild wrecks,
Call us or come by for estimate,
Classic City Motors, 148 Wash
ington Street, Phone 4043. a26e¢
See Us About—
Repairs and Refinishing Furniture
Cabinets and Screen Work
General Woodwork Repairs
SANDER’S CABINET SHOP
(Across From Downs Motors)
Phone 527 Athens, 3:.
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For Rent — Apartment
MODERN unfurnished four room
downstairs apartment, Insulat
ed, weather-stripped, bath, re
frigerator, stove, hot water
heater, automatic heating sys
tem. SSO month. Phone 1796. .
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Notice
FOR GRADING house sites, lay
ing foundations, cutfing drive
ways, landscaping or any kind
of tractor work, call M, B. Lo
gan & Sons, Oconee Heights,
Phone 4482-J. s9c
For Sale—Ford
FOR SALE—Good clean ’4l Ford;
reasonable price, See Sgt. Rob
ertson, Military Building, Uni
versity of Ga. L allp
August Fan Sale
FANS must go, 20 percent off list.
You may not be able to buy
them next year. Come early.
Chafin’s Place, 1090 Madison
Avenue, i alé6e
For Sale—Farm
49-7-10- ACRES land near Center,
Ga.; three room house, chicken
house, good barn. $1,500.00 cash.
See Walter Brooks, Nicholson,
Ga. alCp
7 GOOD USED
ELECTRIC RE!;RIG!RATORS .
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ERNEST C. CRYMES CO.
164 East Clayton Street.