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A 7, 1933
. oav. APRIL 7, 1953
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Horney General and
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McmbCrS of Nelghbor
ing Clubs Also Here
social organiza
: the handicaps of
limitations of pov
. District-Governor David
) eaking before the
Fhursday at the
'n organization
: y personal politics,
; olitical politicg. It is
ut its interests lie
nich goes for the
! er citizens. It dis
kes 4 part in the
eial and political
'. Mr, Parker, many
3 roblems have been
i cory. cannibalism, duel
] . but there are just
L problems left - un
ap 1 through the force of
¢ hiech ‘makes the true
1 \ ha Kiwanis (~lnhs;
10l the ~country can’ ‘help
o] them, the speaker said. |
eilowing 1B address by .\lr.‘
bker, whoo IS Issistant distriet-:
e ¢ Ito the )»:mkin;,"
rtmenty Jisper Yeomans, dis-‘
the state, s]mk(“
|
i I Parker were his]
IS SPECIAL SALE
£ PINK ‘
o 19€
e e SRS
—ENCORE BRAND— =
I MACARONI, NOODLES OR
SPAGHETT]I, Package 5¢
RO RS
Sunnyfield—Plain or Self-Rising S :
i ound -
L 0 U R 24 “ Bag 63c
PRESERVES, Ann Page, 1-b. Jar..........15¢
ALAD DRESSING, Rajah, 2 Pints. . .... .. .25¢
HILI SAUCE, Quaker Maid, 2 Bottles. . . . .25¢
ETCHUP, Quaker Maid, 2 8-oz. Bottles. . . .15¢
APPLE SAUCE, Quaker Maid, 2 No. 2 Cans. 15¢
DCTAGON SOAP, Giant Size, 4 Bars. ... ...15¢
\zP SOAP POWDER, 4 10-oz. Packages... 9c
OMATO SOUP, Campbell’s, 2 Can5......13c
RAPE JUICE, AGP Pure, Quart......... .l9c_
EANUT BUTTER, Ann Page, 2 1-lb. Jars. . . 25¢
RUAKER OATS, Quick or Regular, Carton. .. s¢c
EACHES, Argo Sliced, No. 2 Can.........10c
ARTLETT PEARS, Argo, No. 2 Can.......10¢c
HERRlES,Maraschino, 3-oz. Jar, 2 for. ... .15¢
ORN FLAKES, Sunnyfield, Cart0n........ 6¢c
INGER ALE, Yukon Club, 4 Bottles. .. ... .25¢
ROMATO JUICE, Campbell’s, 4 Can5......25¢
IG BARS, Uneeda Bakers, Bulk, 2-Pounds. . 25¢
ELLOWHEAT, 2 Packages... .. .......25c
‘ ‘ 1c SALE
ORTHERN GAUZE TISSUE
Rolls 9¢—Pay 1¢ More and Get—3 Rolls 10c
/ISCONSIN CREAM CHEESE, Ib. . 15c¢
Y. STATE CREAM CHEESE, Ib. . .19c
VHITEHOUSE MILK, 2 Tall Cans . .9c
4 Small Cans 9¢c
| IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
Specials for Friday and Saturday j
ORK SHOULDER, Whole, Pound. . ....... 9
JRK SHOULDER ROAST, P0und.........10c
RK SHOULDER ROAST, Center Cuts, Ib.. .12¢c
ESH MADE MEAT LOAF, With Pork, Ib. 1272¢
EESH MADE" WEINERS, P0und.........10¢c
EF FOR STEWING—the Best, 3 Pounds. .25¢c
NCY LAMB CHOPS, Pound. ..........22¢
,OU HAVEN'T TRIED OUR BEEF ROAST
NBOF SWIFT'S SELECT BEEF, JUST TRY ONE
b SEE THE DIFFERENCE—I2I2¢ to 20c Lb.
E';'H SPANISH MACKEREL, Pound. . ..12Y3¢
OH COOKED AND PEELED SHRIMP, Ib. 35¢
R{ED LINK SAUSAGE, P0und......... Tec
REA CHOPS—Nice and Lean—2 Pcunds. . 25¢
KFAST BACON, Ib.. .......15¢, 19¢, 23¢
}daughter, Irene, his niece, Mary
‘Harley, his sister and brother-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jenk
|!ins, and Mr. Yeomans and his son,
tJasper, jr., whe attend the Unis
I:\'O!'sity,
} Other guests of the club inclug
ied Pembroke Pope, Washington,
|;‘f()l‘mer district governor; W, B.
ißi('e. Commerce, Lieutenant gov
‘lernor of the Seventh Kiwanis dis
!h‘if't: Bén Thompson, Madison,
ilieutenant governor of the Sixth
,!dist!'ict; Arthur Oldham, president
jof the Athens Lions club; Sandy
{Cnrter and Roy Newman, Gaines
-1ville; H. G. Williams and W. H.
i}Jarrell, Cornelia; Dr, Rogers, P,
"iB. Trawick, and C.° W. Truitt,
| Commerce; Thomas Wray and .
,F. Gay, Madison; and James
'}narksdnlo, Washington. Harrison
‘| Jones was the guest of Kiwanian
| Carlton Jester, and B. R. Ilodd
| worth the guest of Kiwanian
l Charlie Martin.
1. A group of boys from the Y. M.
I'c. A.. under the direction of Glenn
i(:ontry. physical director, gave a
itumbling exhibition, immediately
| preceding District-Governor Park
| er's talk.
i The attendance prize, given hy
I Mo Ny Tatwiler, 'was won -oy J.
fR. Thaxton, and Glenn C(Cientry
| won the monthly attendance prize.
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CHICHE LS
(CHICHESTERS PILL:
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| B\ ESaim A S
| S R iicallic boxes, sealed with Elue
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‘ : Y o ont e ELs * DIAMONT
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[/ as Besy,
| SOLD EY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERY
IONA BRAND
CORN
TOMATOES
STRING BEANS
No. 2 .
4 Cans 25c
CITES IMPROVEMENTS |
IN BANK LIQUIDATION|
——-——————-———l
The improvements in the Hauis)
dation - of baniks whnich have been
been effected since the. establish:
ment of the state banking depart.
ment in 1919 were cited to Lom
merce students of the ('niversit:f'
of Georgia hy Davd M. Parker
of Waycross, assistant attorney
general assigned to banking here
Thursday. |
~ “Prior to 1919,” said Mr. Parker.i
“a failed bank had to he liquidated
through the ordinary procedure of
“ankruptey under the supervision
of the superior courts. The pre
sen. method of liquidation through
the banking department is a de
cided improvement, '
“Probably the chief problem of
the bhanking department, certainly
the ong ¢onsuming more time than
any other, is the question of prio-
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4-lb. Cartons, 24c
18 1h - Cartons, 48¢
Small, Whole, Ib. . . 15
PREMI“M qus L:]rage', Wh:l: or Half, Ih. 152
SWIFT’S PREMIUM BACON, 1-ib. Cartons . . . . . 19c
i) SUNGRITE
{ @ CLEANSER
Nleld Six Cans for
ieanse
£ 25¢c
GEM MAYONNAISE
1/o-Pint
10c
Small - - - 5¢
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5 Bottles Bamboo
Ginger Ale . . . 25¢c
(Deposit an Bottles 10¢)
6 Bottles
Coca-Cola . . . . 25¢
(Deposit on Bottles 10g)
Chase & Sanborn
Coffee, Ib. . . . 30c
Chase & Sanborn
Tea, Va-lb. . . . 35¢
Chase & Sanborn
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SNAP BEANS, SQUASH, CELERY, LETTUCE, TOMATOES, NEW PO
TATOES, HOME GROWN SPINACH, GREEN PEPPERS, CAULIFLOW
ER, FRESH ASPARAGUS. =
Pound
Leg O’ Lamb . . 20c
Lamb Shoulder
Roast, Ib. . . 12V2¢
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Services Are Held )
For Mrs. Willa
or Mrs. Willard i
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3 Friday Afternoom
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! Funeral services for Mrs. S:’lmhl
'J. Willard, 86, last member of one
%m‘ the lodest families in the state,
}whn died at her heme in High
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ll'ily of claims among the ('r(\d_ilm‘sl
|of closed banks. |
|. In the original act,” the speaker
i:-:lid," creditors were divided into
five classes in the order of priority
".\'ilh depositors in the last class.‘
.Th“ amendment of 1927, however,
has changed +the order, and the
state, which previously had. taken
firct place, accorded first claim to
;de]msimrs.”
| Mr. Parker was introduced by
Attorney-General M, J. Yeomans
Mr. Parker fs a brother of Mrg
John W. Jenkins of Athens.
24.0 z. Can
Scott Co. Soup . 10c
Beechnut
Spaghetti, can . 10c
No. 2 Can—Monarch
Asparagus . . . 27c
(Garden Green)
1-Ib. Pkg. Premium
Soda Crackers . 15¢
No. 2/2 Can Broken Slice
Pineapple . . . . 17¢
3 Cans
Tomato Juice . . 25¢
Pound
l Lamb Stew . . . 10¢
Pound
| Columbia Bacon 15¢
THE BANNER.HERALD, ATHENS, GEORAIA
Shoals Thursday, were held Fri
day at 3:00 p, m. in the High
Shoals Christian church.
Rev. D. M. Joiner, pastor, con-!
ducted the services. Interment
was in’ the Methodist cemetery at
High Shoals, with MecDorman-
Bridges in charge. Mrs. Willard
was i sister of John M. Del Lay,
the oldest Mason in Georgia, who
died here two years ago. She had
been living in ‘High ~Shoals for
forty yéars, and was a member of
the Christian church for seventy
vears.
Mrs. Willard .is survived Dby
three dghghters, Mrs. W. H,
{ Brooks and Mirs. John Poulnott of
High S_gouls, wnd . Mra. B, .Lb
Willimps of Birmingham, Ala.;
three 'sons, G. T. Willard, Lau
yens, iBS, C.; Van. Willard, High
Shoals, and Vanna Willard, Ens
ley, Ala.; twenty-two grandchil
dg‘en; forty great-grandchildren,
land i’q}p* great-great-grandchils
dren. ';-“' " N
Swift's Jewel
Shortening
4-Pound Car*on, 24c
8-Pound Carton, 48¢
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1J {. B!:%O_‘_‘“Er(vl ré'okflEld
o ‘~-, utler &
'@g b. 25
°9 c
= WASHING
POWDERS
12 Packages for
Washing
= 28c¢
Quart—Sweet
Mixed Pickle . . 23¢
3 Cans
Apple Sauce . . 25¢
No. 2Vo~—Monarch
Fresh Prunes . . 15¢
4 Cans
Tomatoes . . . 28¢
Royal White
Corn, 4 for . . . 28¢
Monarch Yellow
Covlh RBwr. .. 25c
Beef ;
Roast, Ib. 12V5¢-20¢
Pound
Calf Liver . . . 35¢
T. F. GREEN, JR. |
TO ADDRESS FORUM
it ]
Prof. Thomas F.. Green, jr., nf}»
the University of , Georgia L:n\\'!
school, will speak and lead a dis- |
OGUPBING & M
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7/ NEEDS & e||
STRONG SERVICEABLE ‘////&?&y ‘l ¥
roo m s \ "\\}' . b(n [@"!fl! u
Four String = 23¢ \F 5 v ;’7 »
Yellow Handle m= 256 | \;“;‘\ % —
Five String »aom 49@ 'Q\Jy '_"" Tt‘__:;_._ : &
e b o - ™ : ” cfi!_""ifl
ROGERS
Libby's or Del Monte | gl e
Fruit Salad = 25
Libby’s or Del Mbnte :
Pears o 15°
mu.,d:le or Rosedale—Sliced S 1¢
Pineapple = 13:
Armours—Veribest ; 7 : 1
Corned Beef = 12
Calumet i 25°
Fosters / . - NO. 1 1
Campbells i
l Tomato Juice 2 ~ 13°
l Paimetto Sorub Brushes =icx 19c
Wire Ciothes Lines eacH 170
Clothes Pins Box 10e
Bee Insect Powders CAN 8¢
, SI,OOO Roach Killer Box 28¢
100 Watt Light Bulbs escH 26e
25, 40,60 Watt Light Bulbs =2cx 20e
60 Watt G-E Light Bulbs =scz 10¢
16-oz. Thread Maps EscH 390
12-01. Thread Mops BacH 28¢
0-Cedar; Furniture Polish sorrie 26¢
Vuicanel Stove Polish CAN 90
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BAKERS MILK PACK COCOANUT, can 12/2c
LARGE OR BABY LIMA BEANS, 3 Ibs. 19¢
JERSEY CORN FLAKES, Package.......5/%¢
ARMOUR'S COOKED EBRAINS, Can.......5c
MAKE JELLY EASY WITH CERTO, Bot. 25¢c
For Washing Fine Things Lux Flakes, pkg. 9/2¢
TOILET FORM LUX SOAP, 3 Cakes.....2oc
FANCY GEORGIA LETTUCE,Head . . . . . . Tc
LARGE FANCY CELERY, Stalk . . . . . . . 3¢
TENDER YELLOW BABY SQUASH, Pound . . 7Y
FRESH TENDER GREEN BEANS, Gallon . . . 19c
MEDIUM SIZE EGG PLANT, Peund . . . . . 5¢
FANCY NEW HASTINGS POTATOES, 10-Pounds 19¢
LARGE THIN SKIN LEMONS, Dozen . . . . . 15¢
NEW TEXAS WHITE ONIONS, Pound . . . . . s¢c
EXTRA FANCY TOMATOES, Pound . . . . . 10c
Complete Assortment of Fancy Georgia Vegetakles
IN OIJR MARKET DEPARTMENTS
FINE FOR STEW!;;‘O::AlS‘H—l—'.‘l&“‘.
Western Stew Meat, Ib. . . 6¢
Western Chuck Roast, Ib. . 9¢
Delicious Cuts—See Them—Western
Shoulder Beef’'Roast, Ib. . 12'4¢
WITH PLENTY OF PORK—
Mixed Sausage,, 3-lbs. for . 25¢
OUR OWN MAKE—
Pork Sausage, 2 Ibs. for . . 25¢
Smoked Links, 3 Ibs. . . . 25¢
STRICTLY FRESH
- Hamburger, 2-Ibs. for . . . 25¢
cussion on the subject of “A Con-l
tribution of Justices Brandies and‘
Cordoza to America's Court:’"
Sunday at 11 a. m. in the Stern
Community Center, adjoining the
Synagogue, % '
Cheathams Furniture Polishzorri: 10¢
Serviceable Washhoards ©act 35¢
Parsons Household Ammoniasorriei3e
Clorox sortLE 170
Old Dutch Cleanser 2 caxs 15¢c
Babo for Cleaning Porcelain cay 12:¢
0. K. Laundry Soap 3 caxss 10c
Ivory Soap, medium cake . . 5¢
Bon-Ami Powier can 14e
Drano, for Opening Drains cA~ 23¢c
Super Suds 3 rxcs. 25¢
Brilio Aluminum Cleaner 3 rxcs.26c
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ARMOUR’S CORNED BEEF HASH, Can 10c
ARMOUR’S SLICED DRIED BEEF, Glass 10c
SAHOMEY PEPPER RELISH, 8-oz. Jar.. 10¢
Diamond Crystal Shaker Salt, 26-oz. Box 6'%¢c
ROGERS NO. 37 FLOUR, 24-lb. 8ag.....65¢
HIGH ROCK GINGER ALE, Quart Bottle 12/%¢
PET MATCHES, 3 Pkg 5......... Y%Y%'a..loe
T D R B SRI e
| This is one of a"-éx';es' of opafi;;
‘forum meetings hEId avefs;i ‘”fi#
weeks under the auspices of }i’fll
Synagogue. Rabbi Abraham S‘hfi&
| terman will preside. The pnblig;f'fi};
lnv?ted. i M
WITH PORK— ,
Meat Loaf, 2-lbs. . ;.. 25€
THAT GOOD BANQUE?TY
Breakfast Bacon, Ib. . . . 15¢
FANCY WESTERN _
Lamb Shoulder, th., . . . 12V5¢
STRICTLY FRESH
Pork-Chaps, Ib. . - . . .. 158
THE ARE GOOD— ;
Armour’s Star Weiners, |b. 15¢
FRESH FIiSH!
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