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I The . Easy Way to Own a
j ONE-TON TEiUCZt
; Here is a chance for you to get started
toward greater profits —or to Piuid up a
business of your own —and it costs only
$5 to make the start.
Everywhere, Ford One-ton Trucks and
Light Delivery Cars are saving more than
this ever / for their users. So, as soon
as your truck starts running it will quickly
take care of the purchase price and add
new profits as well.
It will widen the area in which you can do
business, enlarge the number of customers
you can serve—and keep your delivery costs
down to the lowest point.
Start now toward the ownership of a Ford
Truck cr Light Delivery Car—use the
sr*oo Under the terms of this
1 Plan, we deposit this
M Enrolls money in a local bank at
You interest. Each week you
add a little more this also draws
interest. And in a short time the
truck is yours to use. Come in and
let us give you full particulars. / >
H. TANARUS, Branon Motor Cos.
PUfrji Comer, Georgia
BWj this bank depository for
■wMj FORD WEEKLY PURCHASE PLAN
THE COMER BANK, comer, ga.
Wanted:
Five Hundred
bushels of corn at $1.15 per bush
el CASH.
Comer Oil Mill
Mewing Machines $?5
Deering McCormick
Hay Rakes. Disk Harrows
Cultivators
Slowing' Machine Repairs
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Athens, Georgia,
TH£ DaNIELSVILLE MONITOR. DANiELSVILLE. GEORGIA.
From Comer
Miss Mary Loube Rowe has re
! rn 1 , hed from a vis't to relatives a,
Colbert.
Miss Clara Mae Branon if visiting
Miss Gladys Burroughs at lia.
Mr. and Mrs. Orion Seymour of
Monroe, N. C. a.e guests of Mr.
and Mrs. S. M. Seymour.
Misses Vclcrie and Wincie Camp-
I bell of Atlanta are guests of Mrs.
L. L. Moss.
Mr. Sid Wilkins of Atlanta is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wil-
Kins and Mr. and Mi's J. E Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson and
children were visitors to Lexington
Tuesday. ••••
Mrs. M. T. Payne has returned
from Athens where she attended
Summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Rowe were
visitors to Athens Tuesday.
Mrs. S. J. Carmichael spent last
week-end in Elberton .
Misses Maitha and Mary Carolyn
Carmichael, accompanied by Miss
Hcllen Comer, have returned from a
delightful visit to Miss Elizabeth
Jane Mattox in Elberton.
Misses Jaunita and Mabel Burton
spent last, week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Burton at Colbert.
Mrs. Emma Birchmore leavefe
Saturday to visit Mrs. J. K. Miller
in Winder^
Mr. Tommie Seymour of Monroe,
N. C , is the gnft of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Seymour
Mrs Homer Compton attended the
family reunion at the home of her
father, Mr. J. T. King Saturday.
Mrs. W. H. David is with her
sister, Mrs. Stokeley, in Athens.
M rs. John P. Smith and daughter
were Tecent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Moore.
Miss Lucile Mathews of Winston-
Salem, N. C., is visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mathews.
Mr. C. W. Power and Mr. L. A
Teasley are spending .some time in
South Georgia.
M rs. 0. L. Deadwyler and Miss
Alma Deadwyler were visitors here
a short while Monday.
Mrs. T. C. Davison has returned
from Atlanta.
Dr. ond Mrs. J. A. Davison and
daughter, Sara Quinn, of Columbus
were visitors here this week. They
are enroute to Lexington, N. C.
NOTICE
The Comer Woman’s Club will
meet at the home of MS. R. T.
Eberhardt next Wednesday afternoon
at 3:110 o’clock.
I
Mrs. G. W. Whitehead is visit
ing relatives in Tignall.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson were
guests of relatives in Carlton this
week.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Mo’.l McCurdy and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hall will re
i ' i V> - >p-Sa:c.n, >•!. C. the
latter part of week, sifter a two
i weeks’ stay with relatives here.
Mrs. Marcus M< on of Pnniels
v":* v.r< the ;i >st - r Mr.;. Ramie
•! v rlon the pn; week. .
*
xifclul'N, Among tl cse from here
going to Moons Grove last Sunday
for the B. V. P. U. Kaliy were:
Mrs. Ed Graham, Mrs. 0. C. Wa
ges, Mrs. W. C. Groves, Mr. and
Mrs. Ramie Burton, Miss Em Chand
’ lcr anil the Hix.
:INSUR &.23UC2E2
LIFE FIRE
A CC I DENT V. IN DSTCRM
SURETY BONDS. AUTOMOEILi
W, E HENSLEE, Agent.
The' Most Important Gift
in the worln is the engagement ring. Every $: r >
dreams of this gift and when the time ccim to re
ceive it she naturally expects it to be a fit v.dess ere
ation of beauty. Ycu can make her expcctaticrs
matsriaiize if ycu b ;y from us.
M- F- FSCKETT JEWELRY CO.
Je welevs—Opt ometx*ist&
268 CLAYTON ST.® ATHENS* GA*
WANTED
LUMBER LUMPER LUMBER
Boards and Framing
WE PAY CASH
Alliens Saw and Plaining Pi Os,
ATHENS, GA.
SRjK TWnlyi
Under the carpet, in the teapot, behind the clock—
none of those places are safe hiding spots for money, a Bl9
attested bv news items that one sees frequency in the daily
papers.
Robbers and sneak thieves appear to know just where
to look for the family hoard that is hidden about the house
instead of being deposited in a bank.where it would be safe.
Besides, banks pay interest on time deposits. Puty-ur
money at work for you in our bank where it will be 3‘Me-
The Comer Bank
~2Dqposits insured
Comer, Georgia.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
paid-spot cash—for, Scrap in ’
Brass. Copper, Rags, and t '-' ei
Tubes.
Come to see me.
Sri:. Moscow