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XXX
Alice Pine got out of her car.
It was dark. Muriel had closed
up the hcuse on the Point when
she left for the coast and there
vas no cne there now.
The cinging of the wind which
had disiracted her thoughts on
the long drive from the city, was
silent here. There were no dis
turbing songs unless the gentle
souching es the Sound down by
the beach could be called a song.
Alice starfed back past the
house, towerd the beach, the same
beach on which Brent Halleck had
seenn her ané had accused her of
trespassing the first time they met.
She reached the sand and plod
ded through it to the edge of the
wvater, where Long Island Sound
lapped the shore.
A slckle moon dodged in and
out behind ragged patches of
clouds, «lternately darkening the
beach and then gilding it with a
livid light.
For some infinitely long min
utes Alice waited, listening to the
incoming tide and waiting for the
arrival of Brent Halleck. 'The
lzpping of the waves made a fret
ful, sighing noise, as if the Sound
too were impatient.
The beach itself was- deserted,
save for Alice, and momentarily
ihe was glad of its loneliness and
that Brent had mnot yet arrived.
She wanted to go over in her mind
‘hat she intended to say to him.
She would explain everything,
show him that it was Muriel, not
Brent himself, that had made him
seem like a failure. -
Alfce ha¢ not given the reason
for wanting Brent to meet her,
when she sent her brief telegram.
The message had simply asked
him to meet her here, on the beach
IN MEMORIAM
In loving remrembrance of our
dear mother, Mrs. Henrietta Sew
ell, who died December 1, 1950, |
The family—
MRS. W. M. DUPREE,
Sister and Brother.
CARD OF THANKS -
~We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and sympathetic services
shown during the recent death of
our sister, Miss Mildred Wynn,
also for the cards, telegrams, flo
rals and use of their cars. Espec
lally do we thank McWhorter Fu
neral Home for their efficient ser
vices
'[iS. SARAH BROWN. '
JIRS, SUSIE HOWELL.
MRS, DOROTHY ADKINS. !
MES. HELEN EALY. l
FUNERAL NOTICE
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PC'VERS, MR. JlM.——The rela
_ v€s and friends. of Mr. Jim
rowers, “‘Athens, * Ga,; Mrs.
Naticy Bush, Mrs. Lucy Patman,
Colbert, Ga.; Mrs. Hary Eber- |
hart, /fitlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Arlene
Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Reid. WMr. and Mrs. Harold
Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pow
eis of Athens, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. l
James Powers, Comer, Ga.; Mr.
a"d Mrs, Howard Bush, Mr. and |
Mrs. J. B. Bush, Colbert, Ga.; |
My end Mrs. Woodsy Johnson,
Louisvilie, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs.
B ¥Freeman, Colbert, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs, Richard Hollingsworth,
Atlanta, Ga.; eight great-grand
fodren and a host of relatives
01 friends are invited to attend
the funeral of Mr, Jimy Powers,
S ay, December 2, 1951, at
200 p. m. from the Springfield
Haptist. Church, Athens, Ga.
Rev. W, H. Caldwell and Rev.
. D. Woods will officiate.” In
!erment Brooklyn cemetery. |
'k & Fayne Funeral Home. ‘
LLV IS, MRS, SWEETY. — Mrs.
>weely Lewis of Atlanta, Ga.,
! Thursday p. m. at the home
1 her sister, Mrs. Mary Jack
on, Watkinsville, Ga. She is
survived by other relatives: I
Stothers, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
3. Robinsen, Clarke County; Mr.
‘nd Mrs, Pink W. Robinson,
New York City; one sister, Mr.
ind - Mre. Florence Jackson,
Watkinsville, Ga.; other rela
fives, Mr. and Mrs. Clivous
Johnson, Walton County; Mr.
and Mrs, John Thomas, Wat-
Linsville, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
frank Johngon, and Mrs. Ruby
Trice and family of Cleveland,
Ohlo; Mre, Elzadia Newman of
Cincinnati, Ohio; and Mrs. Wil
lie McGuire of Athens, Ga. The
Hinersl will be held today, Sun
day, &m P. m., December 2nd,
1951, from u:‘h Chestnut Grove
Baptist Ch , Clarke County.
Rev. L. L. Stinston and Rev.‘
Dowdl will officiate. Interment |
'a Robinson ecemetery. Mack &
Payne Fuferal Home. ,
nical experts “involved in the layout of
field fortifications, materiel and equip
ment for test purposes.” — (NEA Tele
photo.)
;at the Point.
Slowly Alice went over her plan
, of what she would do when Brent
| finally came. When he arrived,
she would sit on the sand beside
him and tell him what she had
learned. She would tell Brent
about Muriel’s visit, of her confess
sion as to what happened the night
of the storm, and she would also
tell Brent of her conversation with
Chuck Wisner in Tolliver the day
Alice had left the Hallecks.
She would have to fill in some
gaps, but Brent probably would
know some of the answers. She
must overcome his doubts — to
show him where he had the ablity
to make something of himself still.
Word by word she formed her
pretty little speech.
She would tell Brent how she
had misunderstood him of course,
and she would explain to Brent
that he was not the failure Muriel
had tried to make him seem. She
would tell him that the Hallecks
were not going down-grade.
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In conclusion she would say:
“Oh, Brent, it’s all going to be dif
ferent now.” And Brent, no doubt
would agree with her. Yes, that
was Alice Pine’s plan.
But as she waited, moments of
doubt came to her mind. Had she
done right in wiring him to come
here? What if he had failed to
receive her wire? The sounds of
the waves became ominous and
Alice grew slightly afraid. What
if he would not come to meet her?
Alice had thoughts of a long, ione
ly ride home.
But she knew Brent would come,
She knew she wouldn’t have to
wait long.
Her mind raced back over what
she had to do. When Brent ar
rived, the main thing would be to
make him see that without Muriel
to tear him down, things would be
much different— :
~ Suddenly her thoughts were in
’terrupted by a distant cry. Some
one calling her name. Alice lis
tened and heard it again:
“Alice!”
It could be Brent, Alice whip
ped around, facing the house.
Was it Brent Halleck? She had
failed to hear his car when it
pulled into the driveway next to
hers. The waves had probably
drowned out the purring of the
motor.
“Alice!” :
“Alice!”
As the cry came again—no
doubting now, because she recog
nized Brent’s voice—Alice saw the
headlights of his car thrusting
twin cornucopias of brilliance to
ward the beach, But where Alice
stood was too far away. The grop
ing, tapering antennas of light fell
short and did not reach her. Brent
could not see her.
. Between the failing light and
the spot where Alice stood near
the edge of the Sound was a dark
patch which the headlight beams
could not pierce. From some
where behind this blind spot came
the shout again:
“Alice!”
She started toward him, her
mind speeding over what she ex
pected to say to him, She knewi
precisely what she must tell Brent
Halleck, He would doubt, per-:
haps, but she must overcome his
doubts, to restore his confidence
in himself, to make him under—‘
stand that it was Muriel, with her |
strange streak of sadism, which
had defeated him all these years.
Brent was here to hear her, and
she must make him hl‘i.sten. |
“Alice! Is that you?”
Alice cupped her hands and
shouted. “Yes, Brent! Yes! Here
I am!”
She almost stumbled as she ran
toward him. She could see him
now and he could see her as the
moon peered out from behind the
clouds for a brief instant. He was
running toward her.
Yes, everything would be dif
ferent for Brent from now on.
Their outstretched arms met and
the two figures melted into the
darkness as the clouds folded
again over the moon.
It was not strange, that Alice
said scarcely any of the things she
had intended to say to Brent at
that time. In fact, she said none
of them until long afterwards.
On this particular night there
had semed to be so many more
important things to talk about.
(THE END)
Georgia's forests will continue ;
to be a valuable source of income
only if we protect them—“ Keep
Georgia Green.” Make it your du
ty as a respensible citizen to pro- l
tect our woodlands from the de
structive havoc of forest fires. |
CHECKING ON CUPID
ROME.—(AP)--Italy’s new cen
sus, now being tabulated, is ex
pected to show whether Rome’s
marriage rate is still below that of
Paris, London and Berlin.
In the past, Cupid’s aim here
just hasn’t been as good as in the
other major European capitals.
Rome’s average of marriages per
1,000 has been 6 to 7 since the start
of the first World War. In 1918 it
hit a low of 3 per 1,000.
The Census Bureau says in the
same period London has averaged
9 to 10 per 1,000, Paris 9 to 11, and
Berlin 10 to 13.
“Smokey,” the Fire preventing
Bear, urges you to protect Geor
gia’s valuable forestlands and in
sure your state’s greater timber
prosperity in years to come,
Antiques
COME and see my line of fine
antiques. A good selection of
unusual items' for gifts. Lena
Beusse’'s Shop, 224 Baxter
Street. d4c
Clothing for Sale
DRESSES 12c, Coats sl, Blouses
10c, others. Free wholesale cat
alog. Eastern Co., 178 Suffolk
areet,’ N. Y. C. 2. d2p
Salesmen Wanted
MAN OVER FORTY
IMMEDIATE Sales opening with
one of the hation’s largest plant
maintenance firms. Here is an
exceptional opportunity with a
permanent future. Large com
mission earnings. Leads furnish
ed. Write today for full details.
United Laboratories, Inc., Cleve
land 12, Ohio. d2p
For Sale—Heater
FOR SALE—Used 30 gallon elec~
tric water heater. Call 1423-J or
'2053. d4e
For Sale—Farm
FOR SALE — Farm of about 51
acres a few miles fromr Athens.
Has two streams on place, also
house with electric lights, bath
room, electric water heater and
electric pump in well. Robert
son & Butler, Real Estate,
Phone 2053. d4c
For Sale—House
FOR SALE — Small house, 210
Hall Street. Immediate posses
sion. Robertson & Butler, Real
Estate, Phone 2053. d4c
For Rent — Apartments
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart
ments, 663 North Milledge. First
floor S6O month, second floor
$45 month. Immediate posses
sion. Robertson & Butler, Real
Estate, Phone 2053. d4c
For Rent — Apartments
FOR RENT — Two unfurnished
apartments on Northview Drive.
Vacant now. SSO month. Robert
son & Butler, Real Estate,
Phone 2053. d4c
Stove Wood Delivered
— Call —
STANLEY LUMBER
CO., Inc.
Phone 10!-W
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SPECIAL
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THE McGRECOR CO.
" YHE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Houses for Sale
FOUR bedrooms, two baths, living
room, dining room, den, kitchen,
Located on Agricultural Drive.
SEVEN bedrooms, four baths, liv
ing room, dining room, kitchen
two rooms in basement, coal
stoker hot air, 60 gallon water
heater, Located on Prince Ave
nue.
TWO apartments, three bedrooms
each, large basement. Located
on Hill Street. Priced to sell,
100 ACRE farm on paved highway,
7 miles from Athens. Tenant
house, well, electricity. Can ar
range for good loan.
THE TILLMAN CO., INC.
Phone 477. d4c
Christmas Gifts
EXCLUSIVE Handmade Gifts,
cut-work, pillow cases, tea nap
kins, aprons, mats, tray cloths,
and dolls. Miss Edna Tuck Hem
sitching Shop, over Haygood
Shoe Store. d4p
Home for Sale
THREE bedrooms, frame home on
paved street. Hardwood floors,
oil floor furnace, attic fan. In
excellent condition throughout.
Lot 75x200. Small cash payment,
balance less than rent. Smith-
Boley-Brown, Inc.,, Phone 3(:1746
c
“Better Than Ice Cream”
FROM a 12-year-old school boy:
“I think YOTTOQO the finest thing
I ever tasted. It’s better than ice
cream.” In bottles ice cold 5((:1.
2p
Floor Sample
50,000 BTU Guiberson circulator
oil space heater, $50.00. White &
Wier, corner College and Wash-~
ington. d4p
Personal—For Sale
SAVE Money — Fix your own
Shoes. Send $1 for 2 pairs soles,
heels, repair kit. G. Cartolano,
Suffern, N. Y. d2p
Lost
LOST—On Milledge Avenue be
tween Henderson and Waddell,
tan zipper lining for man’s coat.
Reward. Phone 112. d2p
For Sale
1. A five room house on main
thoroughfare in small town,
with restaurant and equipment.
Price attractive.
2. A three bedroom stucco, near
Five Points, furnace heat. Pay
ments $50.00 monthly, pay
equity and take over.
3. A six room, novelty siding, in
Barbersville; garage, large lot.
Price $3,500.00.
4. We have several houses and
some farms low enough in price
to be financed under the G. I
Bill. A
ATHENS SALES CO. ..
Phone 2156
Call McEntire or Hawkes,
Salesmen. d4p
For Sale
FOR SALE —- Office machines,
slightly used electric adding ma
chine, hand adding machine,
Also gstandard and portable
typewriter. Typewriter Sales &
Service, 401 N. Lumpkin, oppo
site Post Office, Phone 2240.
d9c
For Sale
FOR SALE — Massey - Harris
“Pony” one row tractor, power
take-cff, belt, pulley, lights, hy
draulic lift, mowing machine,
ten disc harrow, 14 inch mold
board plow, éxcellent condition.
Priced reasonable. J. M. Butler,
Winterville, Ga. d4p
For Rent
FOR RENT—Five room dwelling,
with bath, water furnished,
wired for electric stove. 2 miles
north of Athens on Highway U.
S. 29. Prefer small family or
couple. If interested call
4484-R-4, or see C. J. Brewer
at Brewer’s Barbecue, Daniels
ville Road. d4p
For Rent — Apartment
THREE room downstairs apart
ment and semi-bath. Gas heat
for cooking and heating. Avail
able now, Call 2321, Watkins
ville, Ga. d4p
Lost
LOST—Ladies’ green leather bill
fold, in vicinity AME Church
on Hull Street, containing small
sum of money, fountain pen, im
portant papers and otlier arti
cles. Finder please notify Mrs.
A. M. Wimberly, Phone 369 or
290. Reward. d4p
Photographs
ECKENROD’S STUDIO now in
new location at 170% College
Avenue, formerly Fred J. Ball’s
Studio. Prompt service on por
traits and kodak finishing.
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Personal
MEN LOVE GALS with dimples
and a clean breath. BREATH
TEX Chewing Gum stops breath
odors in a jiffy. Ask for
BREATH- . TEX, “America’s
Finest Chlorophyll Gum.” You'll
love its refreshing mint flavor.
d2p
Male Help Wanted
SIO,OOO PER YEAR to the quali
fied man or wonvan who is exe
cutive minded and pleasantly
aggressive to call on civic club
presidents. If accepted you will
represent largest . nationally
known company in ‘specialized
entertainment field ' arranging
for theatrical productions. Re
stricted territory this locality,
No competition. No collecting.
No house to house canvass. Our
.~re§:resentatives earning $l5O to
S2OO per weck plus attractive
monthly bonuses. Must place
qualified person at once. Replies
confidential. Rush information
to R. Hall, 526 Law Building,
Kansas City, Mo. d2c
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Want Ad — his room is full of rabbits again!”
Wanted
WANTED-—Loads or part loads to
or from Columbia, Charlotte,
Richmond and Norfolk. Van
moving by Dec. 5. Thomas
Transfer Co., 766 West Broad
Street, Phone 9180. d3c
$25.00 Reward
THAT reward still holds for any
information leading to the re
covery of my Winchester target
rifle, No. 78407. Jack Grey, 260
Milledge Heights, Phone 394-J.
d3p
For Sale—Ford
FORD 1951 Tudor Sedan Deluxe
V-8, radio and heater, low mile
age, $1,650. Phone 360-J or
2572-J. d3c
Shoats for Sale
FOR SALE—Few nice shoats, life
treated for cholera. 666 Pulaski
Street, Phone 4558-J. A. L.
Brooks. d2c¢
For Rent
FOUR nice downstairs connecting
rooms. Bath, instant hot water
and electricity. For couples or
adults. City limits. 1095 Madi
son. Also 5 room house, Phone
2983-J. n3oc
For Sale
LARGE male o’possunr dog, guar
anteed OK on trial here. Pair
rabbit dogs, pair Beagles, 6
months old. James Harris, RFD
No. 2, Monroe, Ga., between
Monroe and Social Circle. d3p
For Rent
THREE furnished room apart
ment., Gas heaters furnished.
Private bath. On bus line. Nice
for couple and small child. Ap
ply at 660 Meigs Street. d3ec
For Rent
UNFURNISHED three room
apartment, close in. See Sunday
all day, Monday 6:30. 513 North
Corner Jackson and Dougherty.
Phone 2761-W. d3p
For Rent
BUILDING suitable for warehouse
or garage. Broad Street. Imme
diate possession. Hutchins-Cox
& Stroud, Inc., 285 College Ave
nue, Phone 345. d4c
For Rent
FOR RENT — Garage aptrtment,
$30.00 per month; water and
lights furnished. Call 1550. d2p
For Rent
BEDROOM in private home, to
one or two women. References
preferred. All modern conven
iences. Phone 3353-J after 6:00
o’clock Monday through Friday.
d4p
For Rent
FOR RENT — Four room unfur=
nished apartment, with private
bath. Convenient to town, just
out city limits on Lexington
Road. S3O. monthly, Phone
2484-R. d2p
Don’t Throw Money Away
OPEN CAREFULLY AND SAVE
soap wrappers, food cartons,
labels and bottle tops — TURN
them in for CASH at CRANE'S
OLDE BOOK SHOPPE, 143 N.
Jackson Street. d2c
Storage Space for Rent
1,000 FEET floor space, new brick
building at 174 Park Avenue,
Call 4414-J or 4482-R. d4p
Flowers
SEE OUR Christmas displays.
Many gift items and decorative
materials. Pansies still for sale.
Van Cleve’s Flower Shop, 186 E.
Clayton. j2c¢
Lost
LOST—Pair of reading glasses in
brown case, downtown, Friday
afternoon. Phone 2596. ' d2p
Wanted
GOOD home for young male dog.
Already inoculated. Loves chil
dren. Call 3275-J. d2p
Pecans
GIVE Pecans for Christmas, 5 and
10 pound gift bags, cleaned and
graded: North . Georgia Pecan
Co. We buy pecans, any amount
and any variety. : d4p
House for Rent
THREE bedroom rock house at
385 Sunset Terrace available
now. See Clyde Harper at At
lanta MHighway 29-78 Truck
Stop or call 4071. d4c
By Ken Reynolds
For Rent
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom,
with private entrance and pri
vate bath., Mrs. Dan Magill,
Phone 3485. d3x
For Rent
FOUR RCOM unfurnished duplex
with large yard and garden if
desirable. Reasonable rent. Ap
ply 225 Henderson or Phone
2791-XJ. d2p
For Rent
FOUR ROOM ground floor gar
age apartment. Tile bath, oil
furnace heat, electric water
heater, hardwood floors. 155
Morton Avenue, Phone 4381, 8
a. m. to 9 p. m. only. d2¢
Apartment for Rent
AVAILABLE Dec. Ist, modern 2«
bedroom furnished garage
apartment, with thermostatic
controlled oil floor furnace.
Must be seen to be apapreciated.
540 McWhorter Drive, Phone
1615-J. d3p
Home for Sale
WALKING distance, churches,
school and business section of
Watkinsville. Good neighbor
hood. Corner lot, well kept
yard, seven large pecan trees.
Two car garage, plenty storage
space, One story frame house in
good condition. Six rooms and
hall, bath and half, kitchen sink,
plenty cabinets. First time of
fered for sale. Closing out es
tate. Priced low. R. E. Fain,
Phone 2591, Watkinsville. d3e
For Sale
TWO Shetland ponies for sale.
Young and gentle, $150.00 each.
Wonderful Christmas gifts for
children. O. S. McGowan, Jr.,
Y. W. C. A. Camp Road, just
beyond camp. d3p
For Rent — Apartment
FOR RENT — Furnished apart
ment, living room, bedroom,
kitchen and bath; furnace heat,
private entrances, on bus line.
Available immediately, Call
3137-W after 7 p. m. d2e
For Sale—Farm
LARGE farm with buildings, sev
eral streams, Lespedeza, timrber,
Make good cattle ranch. Near
Athens on paved road. Direct
from owner. If interested apply
P. O. Box 312, Athens, Ga. d2p
Tile Sold and Installed
CALL GLENN BONE at Phone
9283 for free estimates and
more reasonable prices on sale
and installation of Lino-tile,
Asphalt and Rubber Tile, Plas
tic Wall Tile, Inlaid Linoleum,
and Venetian Blinds. Absolutely
no obligation. dép
Wear-Ever Utensils
FOR information or service on
WEAR-EVER New Method
Cooking Utensils, call 1603-J.
dép
Furnished Apartment
EFFICIENCY apartment, attrac
tive, furnace heat. Suitable one
or two business women or cou
ple. Private bath and kitchen,
Near Five Points and Univer>
sity. Apply 1509 S. Lumpkin
Street. d2e
For Rent—Furnished Apt.
TWO large rooms with private
bath, electric stove and refrige
rator. Front and back entrance.
Will be available Dec. Ist. Can
be seen now. 397 Boulevard,
Phone 984-M. d2p
—l?lfie—l;/‘;v_anted
EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply
in person to Price’s Restaurant.
d4c
For Rent
FOR RENT — Small furnished
apartment, close in. Phone
1124-W. d3p
For Sale
EXTRA nice Jersey cow, fresh in
with third calf. R. T. Brown,
Phone 2840-R-4. d3p
For Rent — Apartment
FOR RENT—Unfurnished garage
apartment, good neighborhood,
good condition. Must be seen to
appreciate. Phone 3104. d3c
Safety Signs
SAFETY POSTING SIGNS for
posting properties, industries,
etc.; different wordings, attrac
tive two-color steel, rolled
edges, border, baked-on enamel
finish. SI.OO each. 561 Pulaski
Street, d7p
WHEN YOU THINK
OF LUMBER
THINK OF TANNER
WESTERN FIR BOARDS
AND PLYWOOD
Now you can have that nice
soft finish LUMBER you have
been waiting for; in Ixlo and
Ixl2 Western Fir. We always
have any size and thickness in
Fir Plywood and we are pleased
to cut Plywood to meet your
requirements. If you need small
sizes of Masonite we have it.
Trade with Tanner.
Tanner Lumber Co.
Phone 20-21
Paints for Sale
FOR SALE — Pioneer House
Paints, guaranteed analysis, 50%
Titanium, 25% Zine, 25% Lead.
Only $3.95 per gallon. Non-
Yellowing Plastic Enamel, $3.95
per gallon, Porch and Floor Qil,
$2.95. Oil Base Inside Flatwall
only $2.25 per gallon. Also full
line of DuPont Duco Paint at
10% discount. Oconee Hard
ware, d2lc
This Year
SEND Photo Greeting Cards made
from your own snapshot. You’'ll
like Photo Greeting Cards . . .
they're personal, different, yet
inexpensive and our new de
signs will accommodate any
popular size negative., Only 10c
each. Guest Photo Service, 134
East Clayton. d22¢
For Sale
FOR SALE—Solid brass fireplace
sets and open stock, special 20%
discount, Buy on lay-away
while stocks last, This makes
useful and ornamental gifts.
Oconee Hardware, Broad Stseet.
21c
California 209, Wine
Sherry, Port, Muscatel, White Port
and Pale Dry Sherry
Iso i o T
PERE .. itis vivi i 030
Half Gallons ..... .... $2.50
All Taxes Included:
Ice cold Beer at the lowest prices.
GREEN’'S PACKAGE SHOP
Atlanta Highway at City Limits.
cc
Apartment for Rent
NEWLY redecoratedunfurnished
three rooms and private bath.
No objection to children. Phone
1535-R. d2p
Wanted — Couple
WANT middle aged couple to live
in house with elder person on
farm. Have all modern conven
iences, man to be employed on
farm, or can raise chickens,
have large chicken house; also
have crop if he desires. Write
Box “DD,” care Banner-Hergld.
2p
Typewriters for Sale
GOOD reconditioned, L. C. Smith’s
$65; Remington S7O, Underwood
S6O; Royal SSO; Burroughs SSO.
Also reconditioned adding ma
chines and portable typewriters.
Typewriter Sales and Service,
opposite Post Office, Phone
2240. d2e
Special
Beer, cape .... .8 .. 400
DORE.COD . ... ... 5o 20E
HARPER’'S ECONOMY
PACKAGE SHOP #
Atlanta Highway. d2c
Lost
MAN’S platinum ring set with
large diamond and two sap
phires. Liberal reward. Contact
P. O. Box 466. dsc
Christmas Gifts
Electric Mixers $19.95 to $46.50
Waffle Irons .. $12.95 to $28.50
Electric Irons .. $3.49 to $14.95
Percolators .... $7.95 to $15.95
Large Toy Assortment—
Lay-away Plan.
AUTO ACCESSORIES &
APPLIANCE CO.
333 East Broad Street
Phone 1751. d2Bc
Furnished Bedrooms
SEVERAL furnished bedrooms for
rent. With furnished heat and
maid service. 277 Hill Street,
Phone 109-W. dsc
Wanted — For Sale
WANTED-—White corn in the ear
or shucked. For Sale—Hog, Cow
and Chicken Feed, $4.50 deliver
ed. Haygood’s Wheat and Ham
mer Mill, Phone 2956-J. d4c
Poultry
ORDERS are now being booked
for White Leghorn baby chick
pullets. Egg producing hens
can be seen at farm. See or
write Morgan Poultry Farm,
Talmo, Ga. (ifs)
For Rent
THREE bedroom house for rent,
on Atlanta Highway, just be
yond By-Lo tourist court. $55.00
per month, Phone 4642-J-3. O.
S. MeGowan, Jr. d3p
Painter Available
CALL 980-J for a 20-year experi
enced painter. Others have been
pleaseéd, why not you? dbe
Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner
WHAT to give her for Christmas
—a lasting gift and useful one.
For free home demonstration
any time. Sales & Service. Call
1799-M. ce
Pabblids
NATIONAL Outside Wall Paint,
Special $3.25 per gallon; South
land Semi-Gloss and High Gloss
Enamel, Special $2.50 gallon;
Southland Porch and Floor En
amel, six colors, $2.50 gallon;
Southland Qil Base Flat Wall
Paint, 6 popular colors, $2.25
gallon. Morris Held Paint Store,
“Athens’ Only Complete Paint
Store,” 154 N. Thomas, Phone
1761. cc
PAGE FIVETEEN
Quick Cash
FOR QI}JOICK %AISH see the Ar;
row Loan ang ce Co., a
the sign of the %firgd &aw.
ce
INSURANCE
PHONEIOOO
W. C. Thornton, Jr.
Venetian Blinds
CUSTOM Deruxe sunds, made of
nationally advertised geruine
tempered Flexalum in all pop
ular colors with tcgufic or cot
~ ton tape to ma Also refin
ishing, retapeing and cleaning,
Athens Veneitan Blind Mfg. Co.,
Plant Plone 1216, Res. 73-W.
ce
Free Watch Check
FREE watch check on our timing
machine mray save you expen
sive watch repairs at a later
date. All watch repairs guaran
teed. C. B. Dudley Store, Broad
Street, across from A. & P.
Store, ce
Grading — Masonry
—Building
FOR YOUR grawing, landscaping,
masonry and complete building
needs call M. B, Logan & Sons,
Phone 4482-J, Free estimates. ce
Brick and Blockwork
FOR ALL types of masonry work;
mantels, steps, walks, garages,
chimneys, foundations, unders
pinning, veneering, etc., get oug
free estimates. Materials fur.
nished if desired. Call 1743-J,
W. T. Tate. cc
Notice
LIBERTY DRY CLEANERS. It’s
tinre ot have your felt hats
cleaned. We take old ones and
make them look like new. Work
guaranteed. 647 West Hancock,
Phone 9164. ce
Magazines
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 Christnras Rates.
it i A
Special Roofing 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 sanvare, Phil
lips & Barber, 425 East Broad
Street. ; d4ce
S 0 e AR R
Wanted—Pine Posts
ety bt e
HIGH PRICES paid for green
pine posts. Also will trade
OSMOSE treated posts for green
posts. Call Athens Wood Pre
serving Co., at 570, located on
Atlanta Highway. ce
Special for Christmas
$6.95 All Wool Sweaters ~ $4.95
$3.95 — $3.50 White Shirts . $2.95
$3.95 Flaunel Shirts .. ..., $2.95
Corduroy Sport Shirts .... $5.95
SANDERS’ MEN’S SHOP
228 East Clayton Street
Athens, Ga. dl6e
INLA'D LINOLEUM
FLOOR TILES
_RUBBER, Linoleum, Asphalt,
Plastic, Versa-Tile. Venetian
Blinds and Wall Tiles.
PARHAM’S
181 N. Thomas Street
Phone 3366. ce
“Free—Hunting License”
WILL be given with each gun
purchased before November
30th.
Remington Automatie ..., $115.45
SEVEES .. ... .. v BDRDE
Featherlight Repeater .... $92.00
Double Barrel .. .... ..,, $69.50
Single Barrel .. .... ... $24.95
Autonatic Rifle 22 .. ..., $35.00
Repeater Rifle 22 .... ..., $45.00
Bolt Action 16 shot 22 .... $29.50
Bolt Acfifi Clip 33 ... 32250
Single Shot™ 42", .... .., 16.00
And many others.
CHRISTIAN HARDWARE CO.
Phone 1946. ce
Furniture Repairs
ALL KIND of repairs or remod
eling, cabinet work and wood
work of all kinds. Hale’s Cabinet
Shop, 180 Park Avenue, Phone
729-R. ce
Public Notice
PAWN SHOP Liquidation at 142
West Clayton Street, termrinating
all loans or any renewals on any
merchandise. Customers are re
quested to redeem all merchan
dise within thirty days. All un
redeemed merchandise will be
sold at bargain prices. This is a
clean sweep sale.
HUGHES LOAN OFFICE
Phone 1796 142 W. Clayton St.
Athens, Ga. cc
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.
Building Materials
FOR SALE — Just received car
Sheetrock, also tape and paste
for same. Also Flintkote Roll
Roofing and Asphalt Block Sid
ing, Asphalt Roof Coating and
Roof Cement. Oconee Hard
ware. d2ic
For Sale
FOR SALE—Complete workshop
equipment: - dritl “press,”‘bench
saw, band saw, lathe, planer
with stand. Mrs. Dan Magill,
Phone 3485, didx