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‘ PAID WA A R 4,
',,«mr.'wwmnm‘a. 1981
Jimmy Cagney Acfion Keys New
ilm At The Palace Theatre *
In one of the most unusual
‘M-tral\'als he has attegnpt'ed in a
long and fruitful - film career,
James Cagney plays the powerful
Joad role in “Come Fill the Cup,”
the new action drama which comes
1o the Palace Theatre today. Phyl
-lis Thaxter, fresh from triumph as
the girl in *Jim Thorpe-All Ameri
can,” stars opposite him.
(agney rose to fame in Holly
wood as a screen tough guy and
in most respects this is another
meaty role for his many fans to
enjoy. Though an ex-Broadway
hoofer, who has sung and danced
in several important musical
productions like “Yunkee Doodle
fandv” and “The West Point
rinle-Threat Combinafion Due
11 Musical, “On The Riviera”
Danny Kaye, Gene Tierney and
Corinne Calvet form a triple
threat star combination in “On
The Riviera” the Technicoiored
musical farce which will be the
next attraction at the Strand Thea
tre. In this Twentieth Century-
Fox production, Kaye plays a
dual role, that of a French lover
and hero and an American enter
tainer in a French night club on
the Riviera, giving him the oppor
tunity to sing, dance and make
love to both Miss Tierney and
Miss Calvet with equal abandon.
The ecomplications which arise
from Kaye's look-alike roles are
the basis for the swift-paced
story.
To get the lush background of
the French Riviera, Proucer Sol
C. Siegel and Director Walter
Lang sent special camera crews
1o the resort capital of the world
for the exterior scenes. These,
U.S. Scans Plan
To Mobilize
BY DOUGLAS LARSEN
NEA Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON. —(NEA)—Un
cle Sam wants to mobilize the na
tion's inventors for an all-out as
sault on the big “idea bottlenecks”
holding up many vital military
projects.
The National Inventors’ Coun
cil, a sem - government outfit
which acts as a go-between for
Uncle Sam and the country’s in
ventors, has already petitioned
the Pentagon to start paying
nough money for accepted ideas
to inspire inventors to solve the
big problems at hana.
Russia and England give tre
mendous rewards and privileges
to inventors of useful military
items. But the U. S. barely comes
through with & “thank you.” As a
result, today, when the need for
specifie ideas and inventions is
greater than ever, men of crea
tive minds are apathetic about the
FUNERAL NOTICE
(COLORED)
WILSON, MRS. MOLLIE REID.—
The relatives and friends of Mrs.
Mollie Reid Wilson, Mrs. Rosa
Moss, Crawford, Ga.; Mrs. Della
Daniel, Mr., and Mrs. Danill
Christopher, Shelby, N. C.; Mrs.
Annie Mae Halms, High Point,
N. C.: Mr. and Mrs. Will Bar
row, Londale, N, C.; Mrs. Vic
toria Barrow, Athens, Ga.; and
Mrs, Sallie M. Walton, Maxeys,
Ga,, are invited to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Mollie Reid
Wilson, Monday, November 5,
1851, at 2:30 p. m. from the
Soringfield - ‘Baptist Church,
Crawford, Ga. Rev. L. B. Steph
ens, Rev. A. D. Yancy and Rev.
J. H. Sims will officiate. Inter
ment church cemetery. Mack &
Payne Funeral Home.
W CHE, DEACON WILLIE—The
funeral rites of Deacon Willie
Wyche will be conducted Sun
day, November -4, 1951, at 3:00
v. m. frons Ebenezer Baptist
Chirch, East Athens. Rev. L. S.
Durham will officiate, assisted
by Rev. R. A: Hall. Interment
Spraulding cemetery. His sur
vivors are: Mrs. Mary Belle
Wyche, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Johnson, Master Willie Franklin
Johnson, Mr., and . Mrs. Jeff
Hunter, Athens, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Obe Cosby, Winterville,
Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ak=-
ridge, Mr. and Mrs. John
Holmes, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Ruby
Williams, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs.
Elizabeth Wise, Atlanta, Ga.;
Mr. James Wyche, Mr. and Mrs.
Shelby Bell, Athens, Ga.; many
nieces and nephews and a host
Ol other relatives. The remains
will lie in state at the church
from 11:00 a. m, Sunday until
hour of funeral. The selected
flower ladies and pallbearers
are asked to assemble at the
residence, 481 Little Oak Street,
}'; 2:00 p. m. Mutual Funeral
Home,
MICKENS, MRS. MAMIE.—Died
October 31, 1951, She is surviv
¢l by the following relatives:
Rev.and Mrs. J. 8. Downs, At
lanta, Ga.: Mrs. Fannie Rich
ardson, Commerce, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. Giles Merriwether, Cleve
land, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Sims, Sr., Athens, Ga.; Mr. M.
. Sims, Jr., Hawaii; Mr. Sam
uel Sims, Boston, Mass.; Mr.
Richard Simsg, Parris Island, S.
C; Mrs, Julia Mary Brisson,
Commerce, Ga. The funeral of
Mis. Mamie Mickens will be
conducted from the chapel of
the McWhorter Funeral Home,
Sunday, November 4, 1951, at
1:00 8. m. Rey, H, H. Henry
Will officiate. Interment in the
vospal Pilgrim cemetery. Se
lectad pg will meet at
‘e Tuneyal Home at 10:35,
plae. McWhorter Funeral
onye,
Story,” the wversatile Cagney is
nevertheless first thought of as
a two-fisted guy who is fighting
his way through trouble either on
one side of the law or another.
In “Come Fill the Cup,” Cag
ney is on the law’s side. He is a
city editor of a large metropoli
tan newspaper,. and undertakes
an unusual assignment in behalf
of his publisher, one for which he
is peculiarly adapted and know
ing by reason on his life up until
the time he had become the
paper’s top newsman,
Raymond Massey, Gig Young,
Jimmy Gleason and Sheldon
Leornad support Cagney and
Miss Thaxter in the film.
compined with the lavish interiors
in the picture give it a splendor
seldom achieved n a musical pro
duction.
In her role as a wealthy, so
phisticated French woman, the
wife of Kaye in his role of Capi
taine Duran, Gene Tierney has
been given the glamour treatment.
Her wardrobe, designed by Oleg
Cassini, Gene’s husband in real
life, is a veritable fashion parade
from her $5,000 French ball gown
to a lemon yellow bathing suit.
Corinne Calvet shows off her
charms in costumes typical of the
French musical halls, in her role
as Kaye'’s night club partner in the
story.
In addition to Kaye’s singing
and dancing, specialty numbers
for *On The Riviera” are done
by the dance team of Ethel and
George Martin and “Buzz” Mil
ler and by specialty dancers Ellen
Ray and Gayneth Verdon.
service's problems. |
Council Members |
Members of the Council include
top-ranking industrialists, Armyl
and Navy officers and patent ex
perts. John C. Green and Leonard
Hardland, full-time employes of
the Council in.the Department of
Commerce, give ideas and inven- |
tions their first screening. |
Some of the pressing needs and |
problems for which the military |
|is seeking outside help include: |
Improved fuels and lubricants
for use in extreme cold.
Machinery for fabricating and
welding high-strength titanium.
An adhesive tape which will
stand up in hot or cold tempera
tures and against weathering. 1
A device capable of burrowing
a large vehicle-size hole or tun- |
nel through hard, compacted snow
-or solid ice.
4 New miniature radio equip
ment construction rnrethods.
A rdcket motor that will be
!completely used up after it deliv
ers its power. ’
The inventor mobilization plan,
being considered by the Council, |
would involve the preparation of
a master list of those 1. S. inven- ‘
tors not already employed by the
government or by companies with
big government contracts. Per-'
sons on the master list would be
given some classified information |
on just how far the services haxe
gone on certain projects plus
some of the needs which are now
kept secret.
Lack of this information causes
many good scientists and inven-}
tors to spend years on plroblemsl
which have already been solved.
The big need is for 2 greater ex- |
change of information beiween
| government and private inventors,
says Hardland. |
] The master list would be limited
to established inventors, men who |
would observe the restrictions on
any classified information made
available to them.
Eases Red Tape
The Inventors’ Council, which
gets about 400 ideas and sugges
tions during a normal week, has
greatly eased the red tape an in
dividual inventor must go through
in trying to sell something to the
government. About five percent of
lthese ideas get further than the
waste-basket. But still the red
tape involved in getting an in
ventor credit money for an ac
cepted idea iz fantastic.
If his idea isn’t patentable, or
if he neglects to patent it, the in
ventor isn't likely to get a cent
for a good idea fromr Uncle Sam.
If it is patentable and he does
patent it, he practically has to
give away all rights to it to get
the government to use it or to put
any further work on an idea.
Giving inventors more informa
tion about what's going on in va
rious fields, and giving them more
money for what they produce, are
the two big factors in breaking
the idea bottleneck, a patent ex~
pert for the Pentagon says. If we
don’t do something along these
lines soon, he claims, Russia is
likely to overcome the lead we
| have in scientific warfare.
Power in windmill operation is
transmitted through a Jlarge tooth
ed wheel on the inclined axle
meshing with a pinion on a vert
ical shaft extending down in the
mill building.
HAZEL BISHOP
No Smear Lipstick
“Stays on YOU - not on him.”
Lasis 4 to 8 times longer.
Citizens Pharmacy
‘ BATTERY SERVICE [l
i Slow Charging ‘
B or Fast Charging.
l Service Batteries
B for any make car.
l CLARKE STORAGE W
‘ : BATTERY CO. =
Heaters for Sale
ONE table top water heater, used
two years; one Duo-Therm oil
heater, used two winters. Call
2446-J or see at 450 Stanton
Way, n4e
Apartments for Rent
TWO remodeled apartments, one
five room unfurnished, one
three room furnished, Hot wa
ter, oil heat. Private entrance.
Call 518-M. nép
For Rent
FIVE ROOM duplex, gas water
heater, and gas heat; wired for
electric stove. Open for inspec
tion Sunday. 396 Pinecrest, day
Phone 1824, night 613-W. ndp
For Rent
NICE brick, four room and bath
private apartment. Call 1192-R
on week-end and after 7 p. m.
during week. Bessie Bushwall,
175 Bloomfield Street, née
For Rent
FURNISHED apartments for rent.
Large attractive efficiency
apartment fer rent. Bedroom,
bath, kitchen, dinette, large
closets, Near Five Points. Fur
nace heat. Apply 1509 S. Lump
kin Street. née
For Rent
SMALL furnished house, oil heat,
Jefferson Road at city limits.
$50.00 per month.
ONE bedroom unfurnished apart
ment, Cloverhurst Avenue; oil
heat. $50.00 per month,
FOUR room brick duplex, unfur
nished, oil heat. Five Points sec~
tion. Possession at once. $70.00
per month.
THREE room furnished apart
ment, Cloverhurst Avenue. $75
per month,
HUTCHINS, COX & STROUD,
Inc.
285 College Avenue Phone 3%5.
nbe
For Sale
FOR SALE—New Army overcoat,
$12.00. Water-proof coat (crav
anette), $3.00. Men’s suits, $6.00
and SB.OO. Silk, wool and cotton
dresses and coats, SI.OO to SB.OO.
888 Oglethorpe Avenue, Phone
1395-W., n4p
For Sale
PARKER LEAF SWEEPERS
NOW available at Dudley Mower
Sales Company. Inexpensive
and easy to operate. See them
on display. Let us show you the
easy way to solve your leaf
problems. Call or visit, 660 West
Broad, Phone 4378. née
Five Points Apartment
FURNISHED comrplete. Three
rooms with furnace heat and
tile shower. Suitable for work
ing couple. Strictly modern, in
best section. Phone 22'73-W.ms
‘nbec
Sales Clerk Wanted
HAVE opening for male sales
clerk. Must have retail selling
experience. Bell’s Food Store.
née
Rose Bushes
ROSE BUSHES — Best varieties.
Free catalog showing care and
culture. McClung Roses, Route
5, Box 275-FG, Tyler, Texas.
n4p
Mirrors Resilvered
PLATE GLASS MIRRORS resil
vered; if glass free of scratches,
mirror can be made same as
new, sizes up to 10 sq. ft. inclu
sive, Ts¢c sq. ft. If called for and
delivered, 90c sq. ft. Next pro
cessing November 7th. Athens
Glass and Mirror Company, 253
Madison Avenue, Phone 2493 or
4391. née
i{l;ymes to Soften the Times
Come along we.are ready
At a brand new stand,
We want to fix your furniture,
Most all work done by hand.
When you want work done right
Take it to The Fix It Shop.
Hurry up until you get there,
That is the place te stop.
They fix all kinds of furniture,
Ugly, good and very bad,
When they get through fixing it
You- certainly won't be sad.
We sharpen all kinds of tools.
With dull ones don’t waste time,
Have them fixed right at my shop
Then that will be just fine,
THE FIX-IT SHOP
583 Barber Street Athens, Ga.
n4p
; For Sale—Tractor
51 MODEL W. D. Allis-Chalmers
tractor. Athens Farm Equip
ment Co., 241'W. Clayton Street.
N née
For Sale
ALUMINUM covered truck body,
for %-ton pick-up. Wind and
water-proof. Can be seen at 223
West Hancock Avenue, Phone
21486. nép
Stove Wood Delivered
— Call —
STANLEY LUMBER
CO., Inc.
Phone 101-W
VICTOR
SALES AND SERVICE
Call for Demonsrration.
As) Makes Machines Repairsd
PHONE 77
THE McGREGOR CO.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Used Car Values
1950 CHEVROLET 2-door, radio,
heater, good rubber, extra clean,
Special this week. Broun Motor
Co., 287 West Broad Street. née
For Rent — Apartment
FOR RENT — Four room unfur=-
nished apartment, downstairs.
Private entrances and separate
meters. Reasonable rent. Phone
2209-R. née
Help Wanted
You Can Earn SIOO.OO
A Week
Curtis Circulation Co., sub
sidiary of Curtis Publishing
Co., has just such a position
awaiting some good citizen of
Athens, Georgia, vicinity,
As our Organization Repre
sentative you sell subscrip=
tions ot the leading publica~
tions and use a Company car
while working. Any man, lady
or man and wife combination
accepted will have Company
training. Write Wayne E. Cop
per, 1001 Mortgage Guarant§e .-
Building, Atlanta 3, Ga. nbe
Male Help Wanted
WANTED — Phonograph mechan
ic for full time job; experience
with electrical equipment nec
essary. Must apply in person, no
phone calls please. Athens
Amusement Company, 2045 W.
Broad Street. nlle
Wanted to Buy
WKMED—Momoe electrical cal
culating machine. Phone 749-R.
nsp
Pullets for Sale
300—4-A production red pullets, 5
months old, with certificate,
$2.50 each. L. L. Whitmire, La
vonia, Ga. n4dp
Ford Tudor
1949 FORD Tudor 6, radio, heater
and spotlight. Low mileage.
Gray finish. Guaranteed for 6
months or 6,000 miles in writing.
$1,095.00. Heyward Allen Motor
Company, 257 West Broad. nédc
Salesmen Wanted
AD BOOK MATCHES
SELL every business. No experi
ence needed. Earn big daily
commission full or part time.
Feature UNION LABEL, Glam
our Girls, Hillbillies, scenics,
dozens of other styles. FREE
Biggest, most complete match
catalog ever offered. Superior
Match Co., 7536 S. Greenwood,
Chicago 19, lIL ndp
Peat Moss
JUST received carload . Holland
Peat Moss. Get a bale and mulch
your plants for winter. Now is
the time. Visit Nursery on At
lanta highway. Evergreen Land
scape Service. nlde
Poultry
SPEClAL—Pullorum Tested Reds,
Rocks, Crosses, $8.90 per 100,
COD (No Leghorns), FOB GAR
DEN STATE CHICKS, South
Vineland, N. J. n4p
Sales Help Wanted
SELL NAME PLATES for Door
Bells. Big money. Spare time.
Free samples. Write: LINDO,
212 Summer, Boston, Mass. n4p
For Sale—Plymouth
1949 PLYMOUTH Deluxe 4-door
sedan, Clean interior. New green
finish. Bargain price $1,095.00.
Heyward Allen Motor Company,
257 West Broad. néc
Special Roofingz Prices
210 POUND thick butt shingles,
$7.00 per square; 90 pound roll
roofing, $3.25 per roll; 65 pound
roofing,- $3.00 per roll. Brick
siding, $4.25 per square. Phil
lips & Barber, 425 East Broad
Street. d4ce
Oil Heaters
MONDAY ONLY, tax included,
© 50,000 BTU GUIBERSON, with
tank, $49.50. WHITE & WIER,
Air Conditioning and Heating,
across from City Hall. n4c
Used -Gas Heaters
35,000 BTU Unvented Porcelain
cabinet, $24.’0; 25,000 BTU Un
vented Deaborn, $19.50. WHITE
& WIER, Air Conditioning and
Heating, across from the bus
stop. n4c
Sportsman
1949 WILLYS Station Wagon,
radio, heater, overdrive. ‘A clean
unit in A-1 condition. ‘Just the
thing for hunting and fishing,
town deliveries, our family out
ings. See it mew at Heyward
Allen Motor Company, 257 West
Broad. n4c
Salesmen Wanted
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh bus
iness in Clarke County. To sell
1,500 families. Write today.
Rawleigh’s, Dept. GAJ-480-SAA,
Menmphis, Tenn., or see Carl
Mathews, Lexington. 026 h
Real Estate
FOUR room frame house, on Hull
Road. Room built for bath. Good
sized lot. Cheap at $3,000.00.
FIVE room house, with 5 acres
good land. Lots of fruit and
shade trees, Has well pump.
Located on Commerce Road,
close in. Can be bought cheap.
FOR RENT—Two bedroom brick
dupiex apartment, on Spring
dale. Good condition. $65.00
month.
SMITH-BOLEY-BROWN, Inc.
Phone 3076. née
For Sale—Male Pekingese
MALE Peiéifigese puppy for sale,
eight weeks old. Call G. D.
Floyd, 4284-J. n4p
Part Time Help
LADIES, we sometimes use part
time help on week-ends. If in
terested leave your name and
addrese with us. Bell's Food
Store. i néc
QUICKIES
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“Don’t act so smart — I said let’s see your tongue, the tongue
you advertised in the Banner-Herald Want Ads!”
House for Sale
HOUSE for sale by owner, imme
diate possession. Recently re
painted inside and out. Can be
seen at 465 Meigs Street. Phone
week days 2246 from 7:30 to
5:30. Priced at only $3,800.00.
née
For Rent — Apartment
FOR RENT—Large furnished 7-
room apartment; 2 bedrooms,
connecting tile bath; completely
redecorated; best residential
section and on bus line. 180 Clo~
verhurst Terrace, Phone 169.
nép
For Rent — Apartment
FOR RENT-—Nice 5 room apart
ment; has electric hot water
heater; private front and rear
entrances, 158 Woodrow Street.
Phone 626 or 1830-J. nép
For Rent — Apartment
FOUR room gpartment with pri
vate bath and porch. Now ;vail
able. Mrs. J. W. Scoggins, Phone
659-J. nép
For Rent
THREE room unfurnished apart
ment, with private bath, hot
water heater, gas stove furnish
ed. Private entrances, and com
pletely redecorated. Close in.
485 Meigs Street, Phone 2155.
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For Sale—Bird Dogs
FOR SALE — Two well trained
bird dogs. See J. J. Williams,
345 Sunset Drive, Phone
3030-W. nép
For Sale
FOR SALE—Iron Fireman (Sto
ker), complete with electric mo
‘ tor, thermostat and controls.
Price SIOO.OO. J. E., Caudell,
| Phone 2625-R. née
Farm for Sale
38 ACRE farnr on 29 Highway, 10
miles north of Athens, with 4-
_room house, good well water
and spring on bluff that will
furnish natural water source
for chicken house. $4,000.00. J.
H. Murray, Colbert, Ga., at
Danielsville. . nsp
Spare Time Opportunity
DON’T waste your day off or your
spare hours. Earn up to $75 spare
time, S2OO full time, regardless
of where you live. We need re
liable people to own and service
vending machine routes in all
available locations. Qur trained
personnel will set up route and
make all necessary arrange
ments. ‘Write, stating which of
the following most interested in
operating, and area in which
you wish to work: Candy, Gum,
Nut, Pop-Corn, Orange Juice,
Coca-Cola, Coffee. Coin gperat
ed T. V.:and Radio, and many
others, Requires from SSOO cash
up to start. Easy terms for ex
pansion. For interview, write
Vedomatic Sales C 0.,, Tampa,
Florida. n4-11-18p
For Sale—Pecans
PECANS—We will buy your Pe
cansg, any amount, any size, any
variety. North Georgia Pecan
Co., 396 Foundry Street, Phone
458", nép
spewriter for Sale
F{ i SALE—Nearly new Reming
ton Typewriter. ‘Save $50.00.
Terms. Typewriter Sales & Ser
vice Co., opposite Post Office on
Lumpkin, Phone 2240. née
Truck Value
1949 STUDEBAKER 2-ton 2-
speed rear end, heavy duty
transmission, good rubber, clean
throughout. A real buy for you.
Broun Motor Co., 287 West
Broad Street. néc
Tractor for Sale
FOR SALE—One 1951 model WD
Allis - Chalmers tractor with
cultivators and sub-soil plow.
Used very little. Athens Farm
Equipment Co., Your John Deere
Dealer, Phone 424. nlle
For Sale—House
HERE is a real buy in a three
room house, newly decorated;
electric water heater. A-gocd
buy for home or investmrent.
Terms if desired. Phone 290,
Mr:z. George Brien. née
Used Car Values
1949 BUICK Sedanette, radio,
| heater, seat covers, exira clean,
low mileage. Price at a bargsin
to you. Brouam Motor Co., 287
‘West Broad. née
By Ken Reynolds
For Rent
FOR RENT—Two room furnished
apartment, with private bath.
Lights and water furnished. $35
per month, Phone 1419-W. ndp
Wanted
WANTED—A man to sell insula
tion, weatherstripping and alu
minum awnings. Leads furnish
ed. Must have car. Liberal
drawing on commission, See L.
E. Claxton, November 5, be
tween the hours of 4 to 8 at the
Georgian Hotel. Qur representa
tives know of this ad. néde
For Sale
FOR SALE — Radio and record
player, girl's bicycle. Table com
bination radio and record playes
with 33 records. One 26-inch
girl’s bicycle. Phone 2364-J. ndp
For Sale
FOR SALE—Three bedroom brick
near Coordinata College, on lot
100x250, a real bargain. Also
several houses at reasonable
prices. Athens Sales Co., Phone
2156. Salesmen, O. N. Hawkes,
R. B. McEntire, nssp
For Rent
EFFICIENCY apartment, bedroom
and kitchen, electric stove and
refrigerator, furnace heat. 1680
South Lumpkin, Phone 4758.
Mrs. Tom Bowden. nsx
For Rent
FURNISHED garage apartment to
couple only. Good community,
extra good driveway. Some im=-
provenrents just made. Three
rooms and bath. Hot and cold
water furnished. Call 1632. nsp
Help Wanted—Female
THREE experienced waitresses.
Good pay. Goed hours. Good
Tips. Call Old South = Case,
Phone 102, Lincolnton, Ga. nSp
For Rent
FOR RENT-—Four room furnish
ed garage aprtment. Electric
stove, refrigerator, and oil heat.
Shower. Very private. $40.00.
Phone 2052-W. nssp
Special
10 DAY SPECITL — Three Bxlo
portraits for $6.00 for 10 days
only. Arnett's Studio, 244 Fast
Washington Street, across from
Georogian Hotel. n9p
Used Car Values
1950 STUDEBAKER 4-door Regal
Deluxe, overdrive, plastic seat
covers, jet black finish, white
sidewall tires, extra low mile
age. Broun Motor Co., 287 West
Broad. née
Duplex for Rent
FOUR room unfurnished duplex
with venetian blinds and tile
bath. Reasonable rent, Apply at
225 Henderson. nsp
Notice
ANXIOUS to get information con
cerning ancestors of William J.
Davis and Anpgeline Lumpkin
Davis, am descendant of same.
" "Would be glad to pay for infor-
I mation. Mrs. H. F. Carlton, 500
N. Dawson Street, Thomasville,
Ga. ndc
Colored Help Wanted
( WANTED—Colored men for food
service workers and cooks. Ages
18 to 60. Apply Personnel Of
" fice, Battey State Hospital,
. Ronre, Ga. nie
Painter Available
{GIVE a paiang:ljob for a Christ
mas Gift. ost every ‘home
needs at least one room re-dec
orated. Call 980-J for free esti
+ mate and expert advice and ser
vice. ndp
Turkeys
DRESSED and delivered any
where at any time, with differ
ence in price of good turkey and
| red meat FREE. Morrison Poul
i try and Turkey Farm, Phone 17,
Winterville,, Ga. nsp
For Rent
: FOR RENT—Private, unfurnished
| apartment, in desirable neigh
| borhood. Electricity and water
| furnished. Use of Bendiv and
garage, Call P. W. Martin, Jr.,
< Sloß. n4c
For Sale
FOR SALE-—Have a good 1949 1-
| ton stake bor'y Dodge truck we
don’t need. Reasonable. Phone
I 2066. néc
WHEN YOU THINK
OF LUMBER
THINK CF TANNER
Insulation —- Weatherstrip
—Glass
Don’t pay high prices for IN=-
SULATION and WEATHER
STRIP—buy from us and make
your own installation and save
over 50%. Replace your broken
window glass ' before freezing
weather; we cut your glass
while you wait. We have been
told we have the cheapest price
on glass. Bring us your sash
and we will replace the glass.
Phone 20-21
Tanner Lumber Co.
INLAID LINOLEUM
FLOOR TILES
RUBRER, Linoleum, Asphalt,
Plastic, Versa-Tile. Venetian
Blinds and Wall Tiles.
PARHAM'’S
181 N. Thomas Street
Phone 3366. ce
Rooms for Rent
FOR RENT — Several furnished
bedrooms, one with private
bath. Heat and maid service
furnished. 277 Hill Street, Phone
109-W. n4e
Charlie Adams Cabinet Shop
KITCHEN cabinets, window cor
nice, book cases, windows and
screens built and repaired.
General shop work. 747 South
Church Street, next to Athens
Venetian Blind Co., Phone 4226.
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“Osmose” Nationaily
Recognized
“OSMOSE” treated posts and
lumber are backed by years of
satisfactory service records. Let
us show you its advantages over
other preservatives. Athens
Wood Preserving Co., R. F. D. 4,
Athens, Ga., Phone 570. ce
Lost
LOST, 10-20-51—One gold cuff
link, family heirloom. If found,
please return to Robert Helmer,
Charity Hospital, New Orleans,
La. néc
For Sale
FOR SALE—A lovely three bed
room house, with ail conven
ijences. Furnace and stoker.
Well located, near churches and
schools. Nice lanadscaped lot.
This is a real home. See J. K.
Patrick, Phone 427. n4c
For Sale-—Farm
FOR SALE-—Farin. approximately
51 acres, about 5 miles from
Athens. Has two sireams on
place. Would make good chicken
or cattle farm. Robertson &
Butlet, Real Estate, 154 East
Clayton Street, Phone 2053. n4c
For Sale—House
FOR SALE — Three bedroom
house, autonratic oil furnace, at
. tached garage. Has large FHA
loan which purchaser can as
sume. Immediate possession.
Robertson & Butler, Real Estate,
154 East Clayton Street, Phone
2053. n4c
For Sale—House
FOR SALE—Three room house on
King Avenue. Has apartment
_upstairs which can be rented.
Robertson & Butler, Real Estate,
154 East Clayton Street, Phone
2053. n4c
For Rent
FOR RENT—Both sides of duplex,
corner South Miiledge and
Springdale. Gas furnaces, elec
tric water heaters. Vacant now.
Robertson & Butler, Real Estate,
154 East Clayton Street, Phone
2053. n4c
Wanted
WANTED — Experienced female
manager for ladies dress shop.
Must have experience in retail
credit and be capable of open
ing charge accounts. Must be
bondable. Apply Georgia State
Employment Service, 285 North
Lumpkin Street. n4c
For Rent
HOUSE at 284 Oakland Avenue.
Two bedrooms and sleeping
porch. Oil floor furnace. $60.00
month.
DUPLEX apartment at 569 Meigs
Street. Four large rooms and
private bath. $45.00 month,
SMITH-BOLEY-BROWN, Inc.
Phone 3078. ndc
For Rent
COTTAGE with two large rooms,
furnished. Ten minute drive
from town. Prefer adults. No
pets. Also male Fox Terrier for
sale. Phone 1344-W. n4c
Wanted -— Piano
ANYONE having used piano in
reasonably good shape that they
will lend or give to the Athens
School of Handicapped Children,
contact Miss Elliott at 410-M
after 6 p. m. n4c
For Rent
FOR RENT—New house, gas fur
nace, hardwood floors, electric
hot water heater, venetian blinds
584 Franklin St. For appoint
ment Phone 1013. n-5-p.
Wanted — Apartment
WANTED — Two or three room
apartment, with bath, prefer
ably private. In vicinity oi Gen
eral Hospital. Write Box “R,”
Banner-Herald. n4p
For Sale—A Bargain
210 ACRES on Highway 78, 12
miles east of Athens in Ogle
thorpe County, Georgia. This is
fine pasture land, 20 acres or
more in Lespedeza, two streams
and a good stand of young pine
timber. This is the cheapest
tract of land touching the paved
highway between Wilkes Coun=
ty and Athens. G. A. Barron,
Lexington, Ga. n4c
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TR Quick Cash j
FOR QUICK CASH see the Ar
row Loan and Insurance Co., at
the sign of the Big Red Arrow.
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INSURANCE
PHONEIOOO
W. C. Thornton, jr.
Venetian Blinds
CUSTOM Deruxe wunds, made of
nationally advertised genuine
tempered Flexalum in all pop
ular colors with plastic or cot
ton tape to match, Also refine
fshing, retapeing and cleaning,
Athens Veneitan Blind Mfg. Co.,
1 Plant Plone 1216, Res, 73-W.
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DUPONT Semi-twross for all in
side wood workh ideal for
kitchen walls; its hard, smooth
surface makes cleaning easy.
DuPont flat wall paint 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.
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Free Watch Check
FREE watch check on our timing
machine nay save you exXpen=
sive watch repairs at a later
date. All watch repair¢ guaran
teed. C. B. Dudley Store, Broad
Street, across from A. & P.
Store, ce
Grading — Masonry
—Building
FOR YOUR gracng, landscaping,
masonry and complete buiiding
needs call M. B, Logan & Sons,
Phone 4482-J. Free estimates. cc
Brick and Blockwork
FOR ALL types of masonry work;
mantels, steps, walks, garages,
chimneys, foundations, under
pinning, veneering, etc., get our
free estimates. Materials fur
nished if desired. Call 1743-J,
W. T. Tate. ce
Cash Waliting
HI DOLLAR for your surplus
rifles, pistols and shotguns. We
trade, buy or sell. Phone 1796,
The Pawn Shop, 142 W. Clayton
“Street. - ce
Notice
LIBERTY DRY CLEANERS. It's
time ot have your felt bhats
cleaned. We take oldl ones and
- make them look like new. Work
~ guaranteed. 647 West Hancock,
- Phone 9164. s ce
Magazines
e e R
MRS. E. W. CARROLL
325 Oakland Avenue
Telephone 2874
Subscriptions — Renewals
Gift Subscriptions
Cards Furnished.
Any special or reduced prices
received through the mail,
Ask about Christrras Rates.
Granite Monuments
MONUMENTS, Markers and Slabs
made of Elbertom Blue Granite.
Quality merchandise at a fair
price. Complete service from
factory to cemetery. Save on
sales cost by calling us for ap
pointment. J. A. Webb, 728 Cobb
Street, Phone 2584-R. ce
"ELECTROLUX
SALES and Service, also
supplies. Free home dem
onstration. Caii 1799-M.
cc
Pianos
WE HAVE a nice line of new and
used pianos. Chick Piano Co.,
where your dollaf buys the
mest. Chick Piano Co., has ex
clusive franchise on Knabe pia
nos, official piano of Metropoli~
tan Opera Company for the last
thirty-three years. Chick Piano
Co., Phone 2383. nlßc
“You Will Find”
— Schwobiit Clothes —
~- Fortune Shoes —
- Puritan Sweaters —
—- Wembley Ties —
at
SANDERS MEN’S SHOP
228 East Clayton Street.
nl4c
Moving
LONG DISTANMNCE moving spec
ialists. For free estimates or in
formation call Washburn Stor
age Co., Phone 2115, day or
night, nl4p
For Sale
FOR SALE — Three room house,
located 160 Lenoir Street.
Phone 1409-XR after 6 p. m.
n4c
Furniture Repairs
FURNITURE repalred and uphol
stered the way that pleases any
one, Call us for estimates and
samples. Hale’s Cabinet Shop,
180 Park Avenue, Phone 729-R.
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Position Wanted
FACULTY wife desires adequate
ly paying job of any kind. So
ciology degree and graduxte
work. Experienced in teaching,
research, administrative work.,
receptionist. Want position de
~manding initiative and respon
sibility. Write Box “W,” Ban
ner-Herald. n4p
TV for Sale
RCA CONSCLE TV, with 12%
screen; perfect condition. Seill
for $200.00. Phone 1338-J. n4p