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v f * ; The Weather
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• GEORGIA: Fair and slightly
•‘waVmer tonight; Thursday cloudy.
'pHiHhbly rain in South.
^ftstifouth Carolina: Fair and slight
, Iy‘ wanner tonight; Thursday in-
. rctMalug cloudiness.
Florida: Increasing Cloudiness
.and,,slightly warmer tonight, prob-
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tost And Found
LOST—ONE WIRE WHEEL AND
t -f} tire, for Overland 90. Return to
tt. Singer Sewing Machine Office and
.•a.jget reward. f-22-c
ted—lie 11 ■ — ■■ ■ —
i ftOST—ONE $10 BILL AND FOUR
$(p bills Monday afternoon in the
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£■’?WANTED—Help
u. WANTED EXPERIENCED
[ SOWS lady in candy business for
-»_ our jjew place, corner College
yfsfWHtie end Washington street.
■ f .vAthfcns .Candy Kitchen. - f-21-c
ed to enter into a written contract
for the faithful and prompt perform
ance of the same and guarantee it by
filing bond In inch an amount an the
committee may demand.
Bid* mutt be upon uniforms Iden
tical in atyle with that now in
in the achonl, and the material c
poring Ita various part* must
equally good and auLitunilttll) the
same as that now in use or better in
both kind and quality, perfect fit*' interest in the Northeast Geor-
and prompt deliver) must lie gunr ! g | a Basketball tournament which
antecd. \ ■ w m be held here March 1-2-3 hi
The committee rSservoa tho right j growing. The list was swelled | ed basketeer* are working hard
to reject-any <.r all bids-or ports i f with last minute entries so that j new for tho hard games they will
the same, or to .award parts ro one | now the largest field that has ever Play later on this weak. They
bidder and other ports to others, entered a , high school athletic, have a. rough road ahead of thhm
There will be no radical departure event are now registered In this And they will have to hnfitld In or-
blg tourney. Due to the largo der to come out right on these
By HAL JACKSON i
Athens Hllth's crew of undefeat-
from the uniform now In use,
flcatlomt will be furnished by an
(bid* must be addrcsHcd to .lor
Pound, President, State N<
School, Athens, On.
Feby. 14-1N-21-26-2X Mrh. 4-7-1!
rl all
BANKRUPT 3ALE
There will be add tn February 21th.
at twelve o'clock wxn. at the office
of the Referee, ftiuthern Mutual
Building, to stock r.f g mkIp. notes and
accounts of M.' Link bankrupt.
The Inventory of the Trustee is af
follows:
Stock of merchandise ....;. $34,019.37
N’otes 30,9*j'.'.a v
Open accounts 30,441.78
Live stock 150.0('
Automobile 500.00
Terms of sale cash. All bids subject
to confirmation or rejection by the
•ourt.
Merchandise can be inspected by
calling on the undersigned.*
BABNE8T MICHAEL,
Trustee.
W ANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES
j. fnr sales work. Must be free to
’’(ravel. Apply to room No. 3$,
Harlan Hotel, from’8 to 9 A. M.,
4 to 5 P. M. f-22-p
UW
Wanted
SELL US—YOUR WASTE PAPER
.~_b8oKfi and magazines. Phone
1817. We will send for It. f-22-p
WANTED — TO BUY WASTE
l>apor, pasteboard, iron, brass,
copper and nigs. Phone 1847.
f-32-p
NOTICE TO MATERIAL MEN
Federal Aid Project Np. 303—Clark Co
Healed proposals will !>«• received b,
the State Highway Department o
Georgia in the Henatu Chamber, stat*
Caplto^ Atlanta, Georgia, until 12.0*'
o'clock noon. Central Time «n th~
first day of March, 1923, for the fur
nishing of approximately 5000 barrel;
of cement to be used In the construc
tion of Federal Aid Project No. 30o—
Clarke County.
Pride bid to--to F. O. B. Athene
Georgia. Bidder should state re bat
dlowetf on empty sacks returned, an !
discount allowed for cosh within ten
days.
Cement to pass Bute Highway De
partment of Georgia specifications.
Right Is reserved to raject any and
nil bids and to waive all fonpalitle*
This the 15th day of Februnry, 192:
W. R. NEEL*.
State Highway Engineer.
JOHN N. HOLDER.
Chairman 8tate Highway Board
NOTICE TO TAX PAYER8
The board of City Tag Assessors
- for the City of Athens will bo In
WANTED—salesman FOB DIS-' geS8 | on a t the city hall for tho next
TIHCT man on new product. Dcm-1 , pn u a yg t from February 22nd to
onstratlon will prove this unusual op- jjarch 6th. 1923, Inclusive, for tho
portunlty. Very email capital requlr- ( „ urpoBe 0 f going over the tax re
ed to begin. Address "Salesman” care. t - arng an( j mag | ng transfers, hoar-
Bamicr-Heruld, «t«sg phqne number. | |Qg compIa | n t B or making adjust-
i ments In said returns where claims
I appear to be Just, and for giving
such information to persons who
have made returns as is desired.
The hours at which the .session*
will be hold will be'-from 10 A. M.
to 1 P. M. and from 3 to 6 P. M.
J. H. PATMAN, Chairman,
. G. S. CRANE,
A. iM. DOBBS. m-5-c
MAKE YOUR STATE AND COUNTY
~ TAX RETURNS
Tho tax books of Clarke county arc
now opon for receiving tax returns
for 1S23. Please call and make your
returns and save the rush.
• J. H. DORSEY.
Tax Receiver. Clarke County
f-27-c
Wanted—Rooms
WANTED.TO RENT-THREE OR
I V. FOUR room house preferably
\ near Air. College. See O. C. Chit-
Vrood 724 S. Lumnkin St. f-27-n
ROOM AND BOARD—NICELY
furnished, rooms, excellent
meals, steam heat, hot and cold
water, tub and. shower betha at
all times. Very reasonable rates.
Apply 256 W. Dougherty St f-28-i>
amount of contestants the com
mittee has decided to have two
brackets. Twenty-seven teams
are In the tourney. (
Enthusiasm throughout the sec
tion Is running high and indica
tions arc that record breaking
crowds will attend the jousts this
fall. Last year when only eight
teams engaged in the tourney the
crowds were very large and with
over three times this many In the
tourney this fail the attendance
should he record breaking.
The Banner-Herald will give a
gold basketball to the player moat
useful to his team and the Y. M.
C. A. will award" the winning team
a handsome trophv.
FEW SCHOOLS
KISSING
Nearly every high school quin
tet within a radius of fifty miles
is entered. Mntiy of the quintets
gtmes.
This afternoon In the Georgia
Cynf they play the Georgia Fresh
men at four-tblr(y. \ The game will
be a practice battle but ktlll a line
game is expected. The Conover
lade are in excellent, shape and
feel confident that they can drub
the local trew easily. They will
meet however .stlffer resistance
than they are expecting In the
Wiehrmen.
Following the game with the
-Presides the locals will battle the
Y’.’ lightweight aggregation Wed-'
nesday nlglit In tho Y auditorium.'
These two teamu are about evenly
matched and a good scrap is ex-
pected. The Y crew Is cnmiKited
of a crew at ex-hlgh school stars
and they have come of iiic best
high school !•' ,yem In the state
among tholr ranks. Tiiuv 'inter
only been crganlrtd a little while
J? per cent as the prospective'
crease In the acreage under ran
this spring. At 12 o'clock. OctoS
stood « 15.6*. or four poln^ot,
yesterday's close. 11
Open high low close p r
Mar. 28.88 29.09 28.87 29.001 2Mn
.May 28.85 29.0ti 28.M4 2x ...
-fillv 9ft RR 9ft oo t .i _ *H
oil
summer
k-’l UUP
H.00,
LEFT TO RIGHT: DONALD BAKER. MISS GLADYS ROBINSON. MISS ELSIE MI'ELLBR?
The Ice speedsters refuse to take
hack seal when It comes to smash'
in£ records.
At the recent skating meet at Kn
it City N. Y.. three
■orfls were made, two *»f t
e fulr sex.
Donald Baker of Brooklyn
^ta. , viV e r„n'’.h b .”Sis5! n,inu - , “ = s2 - r> f - r • ii »-
for t(i years. The old marl: was 13 7-s beating the old mark V 7 1-3
seconds, made liy George D. 1'hllUp.i
In ISIS. '
onda.
,,rn 1 " n<!Gfp " tc, L ln hut th V ere . etermlned to down
l elr present campaign and when , belr fonm . r „ ammates.
there clubs tie op tilings are go- !
»ng to be lively. Many teiniH who ' ojuiy one
wore not In lhe jouata la«t fall nAV >c dcct
fall l:ayo mado a ranid advance in j
li,SIT G ;: n " art> ,,u ' 14 C °P Only a one night's rest ror the
h T„ C ^o„'..1 f ‘ l >' . .ii . Wiehrmen and then they tarkle
noI o-noM if V S'T °mi th * tour : the Invading Gainesville High Frl-
IV iJ i i, Tliere arc at- day nls , ht Th)g e wm m- play
i,o . , “ vorlles n , n 1 d , to P‘ ck ed In the high school gym at eight
Le vt l,!, ) I,0 ,' n " »‘ clock - T" 6 invaders have a nlf-
possihle. The quintets have been
pointed toward the jousts all seas
on and no doubt be at their pinna
cle of condition when tho games
start. When they journey over to
Athens all thoughts of tho past
ty quintet hut they have already
gone down before tho locals In
Galnesvlllq recently. A good game
Is expected at this time.
Tl>9 Wiehrmen'*, fourth and last
-onson will Be forgotten and only "l|** ke
thoughtless of the. tourney will be I * kk ** a, „*A e k kk school
on their minds. - I s k«>no JjMl
Competition will be unusually ; 8 frame with Bo-
keen and some of the best games gart High.
fans ever have the opportunity of I The schedule for tho week is
witnessing will be played. The ‘ Athens High vs. Georgia Freshmen
team that wins this cup this fall Tuesday at tho Oa. Gym. Ath-
wlll certainly know they lave been ens . High vs. Lightweights, Wed-
through the paces. Great endur
ance will be required to stand the
terrific pice of so many battles la
succession. /
Tournament drawings will be
hold at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday
morning.
The following teams will take
part in the big athletic event:
Athens. Daruln. Greensboro, Ar- ... . .....
noldavllle, Wlndar, LawroncevlUe, Monkey fur Is used effectively
Bogart, Baldwin. Eatonton, Mays-'°P the new spring wraps as fringe
.villa - , ’ Jefferson Watklnsvlllo, a h°ut the bottom or the garment.
Urasloton, Lavonla, Commerce, Col or t0 m * ke elaborate collar naff
bert, Cornelia. Wlntervllle, Ila,
Statham. Elbertnn. Royston, Carnes
vilie. Grnvson. Hartwell, Eastonol-
lee and Washington.
nesday night at the Y. M. C. A
Athens High' vs. Gainesville High
it the high school gym Friday
night. Doable hdndcr Saturday
night at the high school gym.
Girls vs. Begirt High and the
Boys vs. Lightweights.
ON 8PRINQ COATS
cul
shades of cinnamon and blege Is
also greatly fancied for coat trim
ming. , jf
Pitching Horseshoes Vies With Golf
For Southern Popularity
For Rent—Rooms
. (FOR RENT—10 ROOM HOUSE
‘ iMflledge Avenue; modern con-
tnleaces. suitable for two families
sasonable rent Albert EL Davl-
in. f-22-c
.For Rent
Jptt BENT—MARCH 1ST, FOUR-
1 house with bath. Near
>t . Scbool. See W. T. Flor-
ice, or phone 1769-W. f-26-p
l-L-L.
FOR RENT—THREE ROOM HOUSE
' wMh hall In Barbervllle. Also two
q-horse farms In Madison county,
ily Jno. C. Sorrells. 487 Ruth SL
f-13-c
For Sale’
FOR SAIsE—A new Packard single
•lx touring car. See Golden
Knight, or C. H. Phlnisy. f-H-c
FOR SALE—ONE FORD TOURING
Car and ono Ford one-ton truck.
Cheap for cosh. Phone 114-w. f-23-p
FOR BALE—GAS RANGE FOR
. half price. Also oak Davenport.
Phone 1524. f-23-c
-JoR SALE—ONE OAK BEDROOM
suit, odd dreftftera, hatrack. ward
robe and beds. Phone 302-W. f-23-c
Miscellaneous
9MMUTATION ROAD TAXES
1923 now dne, and payable
Commissioners' Office In Clarke
County Court House.
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LIVR AY.
Nnrthhoimd Snnlii bound
9:55 a Atlanta-Monroe I'c’l 8:15 p
2:40 p Atl.-BIrm.-Mem. 8:20 p
2:40 p Norfolk-Rlch.-N. Y. 3:20 p
7:55 p Atl.-Abbevllle I’d 7:80 n
11:24 p" Atl.-Blrmlngham 5:29 a
11:24 n Nnrfotk-Waah. 5.29 a
11:24 p Wilmington-N. T. 5:29 •
GEORGIA RAII.ROAD
Arrive * Deport
• 7:20 pm 8:20 am
12:10 pm 2:26 pm
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Central of Georgia Station
Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m.,
4:45 p. k.
Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m.
9:3C p. m.
For further inrnrme.tlon pkonr
J. Y. Bruce, C. A., phono f.40.
W. O. Bolton, Agent, phone lttdl
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
RAILWAY
Schedules
Leave Athens Arrive
7:45 A. M.» *5:20 P. M“
M-9-c j t0:45 A, M.*» ••10:10 A. SI
' Dally. *• Daily Except Sunday
..... ’ ! Mine Elsie Muellc broke the ........
I R ° “' n :?. n of Toronto, I for 230 yards by ncgotlatlnx tho dls-
In a mile event with .Miss Rose John- tanco In 28 1-5 seconds, bettering the
son established a new mark of .1 old .mark by 4-J of a second
» , ,
COTTONSEED Oil
NFW YORK—Cottonseed
closed steady. Prime
)..((.,. is.oo nid. Frlmt
10.00 asked; Februarv -
March 11.10; April 11. lj Vl!'
11.41, Jtme 11.46. July n',7, 5 .
Aug. 11.57, Sepiember n',o'
bases Id,boo. ' 1
NEW ORLEANS SPOT
NEW ORLEANS-Spot cottas
steady 37 points higher rales „„
the spot, ,1019 to arrive ■>joe.
low middling 28.69. •Middling“as,
good middling 29.27. Reuim,
4,029. nteck 170,655. P
v NEW YORK SPOTS
NEW YORK—Cotton spot quiet
I Middling 29.45. 1
LIBERTY BONDS
; T '’URK—l.ihertv Bond,
, Closing Liberty 3 1-2 101.56, First
j • -B.OO, se corn! 4 1-4? 98.34
Third 4 l-4s 98.72. Fourth 4 1 -Is
, 98.52 U. S. Government 11-j,
98.38
Barrett Clarifies
Recent Position
and starred In the defense.
Tho line-ups follow:
Athans High Georgia Freshman
Nicholson (17) .. Richardson (17)
F.
checked business Increases.
SAVANNAH. Ga. Judge W. H.
Barret of the City rourt. it is un
derstood, advised F. D. Dismuke,
prohibition enforeement officer,
yesterday In the conference over
Judges lidrretfs decision relatin*
to tho stopping nnrt searching of
automobiles that this decision did
By HAL JACK80N
close, hard foUght basket
ball fracas yesterday tho Georgia
Freshman aggregation defcate(l tho
Athens High live lust night by tho
score of 40 to 27. It was a" fine
game and was witnessed by a good
sized crowd. Although It was on
ly a practice gamo for both teams
still at times It was close and bard
fought.
The Conover proteges matched
an early lead, amassing some eight
tallies to nought for the high
Open high low plose P. C.
Mar. 29.00 29.38 28.96 29.33 28.80
„„ May 29.22 29.48 29.19 29.43 28.77
Smith (6) Satlof (16) ( J u ly 28.68 28.8? 28.02 28.79 28.42
Uradbcrry (4) ...‘ Harris (6) } ReV 25 88 Ills 25 73 25 85 IT 53 ' p I, 0 . vcn ‘ tl ’° haI,lnK of
c ucc - ‘-O.J3 25.73 25.85 25.53 b y officers, providing they have
Mapp .’ Hitchcock! fj£W ORLEANS cotton reasonable cause to suspect they
I Ntw OHLtANS COTTON are transporting liquor,
itfuh,,,. vinM, ! NEW ORLEANS — A slight riso
1 " p Q T,ppen in spot Prices in the Interior put
Referees: Stegeman and Ben- ^Wn market/to new kigh
nntt . : levels for the season on the old
‘crop positions today. March rose
to 29.02 and the first l)alf hour of \ continued the prohibition officers
the session brought gains of 10 to | wops advised. This will give pro-
25 points to the list Points in the tectlon to the officers In the die-
western belt wired In "that limits [charge of their duties. It Is point-
on all offerings of cotton had been ed out. - -
raised 30 points over night.
Realizing by longs over the holl-
doy tomorrow caused recession of
Judge Barrett says there is no
conflict between the rourt and the
prohibition officers aA.tpfhe right
of search. But the promisuous
stopping automobiles must not be
FOR LOCAL mi
about 15 points on the most active
| months. -The tone remained steady
Another new hiirii record was es- B “ ma,1 >' messages from the inter!
school crew. This margin was cut ta L|j,hod l v loc a | cotton today ! or t0 16caI brokers stating that
down quickly however when Ath- wh t ^ middfin- grade 8 P°t shorts were having difficulty
ens High hit her stride. The Fresh[. was quoted at 29 3-™conts a paund < n getting the cotton needed and
mnn crow uncorked some fine shoot a J van ce of a quarter of a cent! at 12 o'clock March was back op
... -- «*•- —'- 1 — a pound aver the price that was.‘° 29.00. New crop months were
tirdi
Ing just as the period ended anil
were sitting on tho long end of a
17 to eleven count when the period
ended. —*
The second half was almost
KJMEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks
best of
’ all after
Shampoo.
• Golden Glint
AUTOMOBILE—BUN VOUR FORD-
5t> miles on a gallon gas. Dodge 40. j SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Tho ( VIX way. Demonstration thin. ' g leaves Athena 8:00 a. m..
week. Agents wanted: Walter | arp j ves LuU 9:40 a. m.
■29*h°p. 2-23-p; No, 8 -leaves Athens 4:15 p. m.
arrives Lnla 5:43 p. m.
No. 7 Waves Lula 8:55 p. m..
arrives Athens 8’3i p. m.
No. 6 leaves Lnla 10:05 a. m.
0 NOTICE TO BIDDERSg...
V On or before March IS. noon, the Teleuhnno 81.
\q Uniform Committee of the Board of
- *Ttuit«es of the State Normal School,
Athena, Oa.. sill recolvo bids for fur
nishing amlforms to the students of
the Bute Normal School for the year
that /date and ending
IK.
beginning •
March II, 1*14.
“ to be understood that tbk
tee will Incur no financial Ob- j
.lions in swarding this "contract,
b It will use Its Influence to j
students who are In need <d uni- j
FI -forms to purchase new uniforms or •
r paru of uniform* from the Success-
,::: w-v..- ,»r the sh-csusfW bidder
lust deal directly with utndsnts *c-
. . ...» ^ u.c --wm of the school,
successful bidder urtO be eipjcf
at rr :»»•{»> iivyln fit
WU. -
ATHENS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
BMbkeepIng, Shorthand and
Typgwrttliif
Sava SOW of axpenteg by at-'
tending this school. The
uatea of the Athens Bi
College
offered yesterday.
NEW YOR'K COTTON,
.... NEW YORK — Tho cotton mnr-
,mn* n'Li'nitn h kct showed continued Btrdngth dur
o riVnHo*?nn ho^h^histi schnM ln * today’s early trading with near
and a r^aHatlon by the high school montlJ| , mah | Bg new high records:
niobo-iTl ra im/ .ho ml.hoi «>• "eason. Liverpool • was no
SI o 8 .ho KVo.ht.ri sno!? leJd better than expected but there was
irrat ra. i^nd JuHuiin! buying on tho strength of sterling.
?hin r Ihov* d I bullish over night advices from
i h . n amfih raI„?,'„d 1 n'linn„ H rtu, 'the Southern simt markets and the
Wch S JDhi!ii^nv2 J imi at thhi 0 hini I flrni °P enln 8 ,ono ot the stock
eio rnilind I market, first prices were steady at
tnre t^e Red and White flic rallied. , 1|n a g vance 0 ( (| ve to 15 points and
ri'cTes tun marc (active months soon showed net
faster AND more igains of 10 to 15 points with March
CONTESTED i selling at 29.07 and May at 29.28.
, : Trade Interests were again credlt-
Scvnral mld-conrt casts by | ®d with buying March and there
Nicholson and Smith found their »as further covering by shorts In
mark and the game then became Anticipation that deliveries would
somewhat faster and more closely fb® wanted on ontract next month,
contested. Both clubs exhibited i b «‘ the advance met considerable
some nice pass work In this period i scattered realising and there wap
with Richardson and Satlof of. tho ™”«> Southern selling during the
(VAN-NIL Is a synthetic vanilla of rare Savonrlog eoatsat, aoa-tlcoliellc.)
Its allnrlng fragrance
tempts t
VAN-NIL" 1 “tSltoto
Freshmen nnd Nicholson and Mapp
starring.
Substitutes were injected by
both clans ns the time wore on.
For the Freshman aggregation
the work ot Nolan Richardson and
Sstlof wss outstanding. Harris 129.36 opd October at 26.27.
early trading.
March sold up 29.23 before the
end of the morning or 33 i>olnts
net higher, while later months
showed net advances of about 12
to 18 points with May selling at
May
also performed well. “Rich" and [contracts at this price made an
"Sat” tied for scoring honors each advance of 113 points ftorn the low
hnvlng n total of sixteen markers nrlco touched on the'reaction at
from the field. This trio ot Har- tho boginning of tho month and
rls, Richardson and Satlqf is some ! there were setbacks of a few points
scoring outfit | later In the morning under rcall-
. For tho Red and White crew j ing. The volume of business taper
Smith, Nicholson and Bradberry ' ed. off decidedly and the market
were .the bright' lights. Capt. I was steady at midday with prices
Nicholson Continued hid great work 'only two or 3 points off from the
and was tied with Rlbhnrdson for best. An advancing spot basts
scoring honors of the day. Smith was reported In the Southwest'and
who. only saw action In tho last New Orleans reported a very firm
quarter, performed well and con- spot market'
trlbuted three nifty field goals. Manchester quoted yarns flat
Bradberry covered the floor well and aald the higher price aaked
PlGGLY - WIGGLY
To give' our-customers the advantage of some
sugar that we have bougrtt back we will sell
Thursday only. . .* .
The nad-
nsmeit.
more skill.
Ao* elimination tournament will
bo held the first part ot th« spring,
land the five beat pltcbera will ho
named aa tho Atlanta Society
Horseshoe Pitchers, and challenges
Issued to like teams In Birmlng-
batn, New Orleans and other aouv
them cities, '
; Tho craze originated at the win*
iter resorts In Florida, and Atlanta
.m|ases, returning from their ani
• nual soJonrnMn tho pleasure haunts
| of the southern Rivera, were so en
t-w i TO RIGHT: GRACE MA- thnslastic about it that they Im-
SO.N, NELL MARTIN mediatelyjmt uliout, forming clubs
..m .,, !ln Atlanta. More than 15 clubs
ATLANTA, On. — Pitching already have been formed and
horseshoes is the latest fad among more are being formed- doily,
society’s younger set In Atlanta. "!■« the greatest sport I ever
Alrealy a number of teams have [tried, and I’m Just wild about It:
been formed, and at the Piedmont Miss Nell iMartln declared. “I
Driving Clob. ono of the efty'a think that we can form a world-
most exclusive clubs,.matches are .beating team la Atlanta and noxt
|held almost dally. - [year when the Florida winter seas
Miss Grace Mason, daughter of on opens show those women from
the city attorney, one of tho ardent tho east and west something new
?f „thp; latest fad. In this ancient game. It looks easy
" more but r tell you It takes real skill to
25 lbs. Domino Sugar (cloth
sacks) .'
(Below Replacement Value)
$2.09
Fresh Country * y
'Eggs
29c
NC0-JSAME Coffee, QO r
Pound
(We recommend thle sc THE VERY FINEST)
Town Talk Plain Flour,*
24 Lbs :
$1.19
Wesson Oil-
Quarts
45c
•THURSDAY ONLY
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