Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, September 29, 1933, Home Edition, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933 e e pEFENSE BEGINS KIDNAPERS’ PLEA (Continued From Page One) ‘ pair that is dappled blonde ;m:f:l brown. 3 B ‘ A source close to the officersj in charge revealed Thursday night PIGGLY-WIGGLY 7%, THURMOND'S (OK) GROGERY STORG CHEESE, Wisconsin Full Cream, Ib. . 15¢ BUTTER, Pure Creamery, Fresh, Ib. . 25c Sugar, 5-Ibs. 29¢; 10-lbs. 49¢; 25-lbs. $1.29 ASPARAGUS, Libby’s Picnic, 2 cans . 25¢ PINEAPPLE, Hillsdale, No. 2//2can . 15¢ I;EKE_HES, Rosedale Y. C., No. 21/ can 15c¢ PEAS, Rosedale Tiny, No. 2¢can . . .15¢c PEAS, Happy Vale, Sifted, No. 2 can 121/5c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, package 5c fiCKLE, Dill or Sweet Mix, quart . . 17¢ EGGS, Guaranteed, dozen . . . . .23c trimen3 for . 10C 3 No. 2 cans _ £DC GRITS, Juliette, 3-b.bag . . . . . 10c Confectioner’s or Brown Sugar, 1-lb. . 10c APRICOTS, No. 2's¢can . . . . . 19c APPLE SAUCE, No.2can . . . . . 10c —FRUITS AND VEGETABLES— FANCY BLEACHED CELERY, large stalk..l2V4¢ CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, New Crop, quart 15¢ POTATOES. No. 1 Cobbler, 5-pounds. . ... . 17¢c YAMS, Georgia Grown, 5-p0und5......... . 12¢ LEMONS, Juicy, Sour, dozen. ...........17%¢ ORANGES, California, Juicy, d0zen........19¢ AVOCADOS, Extra Nice, each............15¢c GRAPES, Thompson Scedless, 3-pounds. . .. .25¢ G. A. CHRISTIAN PHONE 1851 PURE CONCORD GRAPE JUICE 10-oz. Bottle _-. .. 9¢ Pint Bottle .. .. 1214¢ Quart Bottle _.. .. 25¢ WESSON OIL Make Your Own Mayonnaise PintGCamoo. - . 1 Quart Can - .0... 35¢ Gallon Can .. .. $lB5 LIBBY’S QUALITY CANNED FOODS No. 2 Can Libby’s Fancy No.l Peas -....... 23¢c No. 2 Can Rosedale No. 3 Early Va. Peas _ 17V¢ No. 2 Happy Vale No. 4 Early Variety Peas _ 15¢ No. 27, Rosedale Barlett Pears .... .... .. 17¢c No. 215 Libby’s Dessert Peaches, Halves __ 17V5¢ 1,000 Sheets Ferndale Toilet Tissue 5c Foods fried with Snowdrift come . to your table crispy, light and w;;;/" 2\ tender --- wholesome for all the ’\;; : / v family. - §|\\’ //."’ ; S. Dea m AN : : 3 Air-Tight Pail 37c /“ %nwdnfl ( . | % /vy | e Ya e. A v \ L K that authorities at Oklahoma City where Kelly and " his wife will" be tried on a charge ot kidnaping Charles F. 'Urschel, have- asked that the couple be transferred by 'Saturday. ' John M, Keith, agent in charge said Thursday that bhe conferred over ‘long distance ‘felephone Jast night with J. Edgar Hoover, head of. the Bureau of Investigation in WE DELIVER COFFEE At Very Low Prices 3-Pound Can Morning Joy .. .. 73c 1-Pound Can Morncilng oy -+ . 28¢ 1-Poun PgredSantos velis e 1-Poun Pare Rio ... .. 124 No. 2 Can~ E?e Cherries, 2 for . 25¢ Flavors Jel-Treat, 3 for ___ 13¢ ® Quart Jar Sweet Pickles 19¢ Quart Jar Dill Pickles 17¢ McCormick’s Salad Dressing 14-Pint Jar . 9¢ Pint Jar, 2 25c¢ Quart Jar . 23¢ Washington, and’ received instruc tions for the trip to Oklahoma Ul‘\}i.‘nh did not reveal the instruc- OUR REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIALS 1 Home Made Bread and 1 Dozen Butter Rolls— H Y 1-Ib. Old Fashion Pound Pound Cake, 19c. 1 Home Made Cake, 20c ‘1 Malted Milk Cake, 23¢ Honey Dew Mcelons Avocado Pears Seckle Pears 5-Pounds Yams, 10c¢ Fresh Bunch Beets, 10c Fresh Spring Onions, 5¢ Fresh Cauliflower, Ib. 11¢ 5 Cans Campbell’s Toma to Juice, 29¢ 3 Corn Flakes, 23¢ ARNOLD & ABNEY l SHIFLETT GRO. Co.| WESTERN MEATS — FANCY GROCERIES Phone 500 We Deliver the Goods GUARANTEED FRESH EGGS, dozen .. .. 23c Fresh Ground Coffee, Dotng .. g e, loc No. 2 Can Tomatoes, .. ¢ B emns T s el 15 1-Pound Jar Pure ¢ MHONGY i < s e 15 2Y2-Pound Jar Pure c PO . iaa aiss e 35 z-Pound Jar Peanut c Beltey so Dl a g 25 Jell-Treat, All Flavors, sc PROKEASs .. 5. s aans New Crop Fancy Red Cranberries, quart _.. 15¢ Large Fresh Cocoanuts, each .... .... .... T¥¢ Nice Large Grapefruit,each __ .... .... .... B¢ Ne. 1 White Potatoes, spounds .... .... .... 17¢c Thompson's Seedless zsc Grimes’ Golden Apples, loc Grapes, 3 pounds .... .. dogen ot . Sl . e Large ’Juicy Oranges, Zsc Fancy Kennard’'s Apples, 20‘: R . Y e golan T S drift Always creamy, always fresh and sweet— always a help for making good things to eat. 6FPounds .. .. .- .. -. 8¢ ' SPounds .. .. .. X % IN OUR MARKET 5 Western Branded Meats Only Fancy Lamb Shoulder Roast, pound .... .... 15¢ Any Cut Western Branded Steak, pound . ... 25c Swift's Boiled Ham, c OGS sel 33 Kingan’s Sliced Bacon, c panid -l e e 21 Western Beef Roast, 1/ c ! gound ... .. g s 12 2 |§ Fancy Lamb Chops, ’ POUNG. kT ddws seme zsc Ready-to-Cook Spare Zsc , Ribs, 3 pounds .... .... Fancy Streak-o-Lean, : IR pountt .. & i ieko i loc Dressed Fryers — Fresh Fish — Fresh Oysters branded o = e RR e menß AR AR e R RRRRR RR R R RRR RR R Faney G ROCERTERI A o Groceries -miitbuites ST S SENTERRS SUY. T T 218 FANCY HARD HEAD lEThVom.. ... . VERIBEST MILK .. .... Small 3¢c; Large 6¢ PURE APPLE CIDER VINEGAR (Bulk), gallon _.. 24¢ ORANGE PEKOE TEA (Fresh Bulk), Y%-Ib. .._ 12¢ i —Limited Number. Sets of Six Wm. A. Rogers, Guaranteed c SPECIAL VALUE 25 Years, SILVER ICE TEA SPOONS:- &fi 8= . ... ... 99 P. D. (Pest Destroyer) Guaranteed INSECTICIDE, pint -. .. __ 49c SMOKING TOBACCO PRINCE ALBERT, can .. .. 10c HOCKLESS (Popula‘rj‘ Sizes) PICNIC HAMS, pound .. .._ 10c ENGLISH STYLE SMOKED BACON SQUARES, pound __ Il¢ FOR BOILING FAT BACK, pound ~ .. .. .. Tc VEAL CHOPS, pound .... .. 15¢ har oo Ao o S aonim By X o:d b Snowdrift i o 2 or fresh tastin Pl oy T 4 :‘-—](\\( ) Jeng § Pt S <:"/ Hot Breads bt ~ : g & / ) Always creamy -—always fresh \ _ : : and sweet—always a “success” { { \ 6 Ibs. Xivign hais 67¢ THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA tions, but it was generally under stood the trip will be made late Friday or nearly Saturday morn ing. : SWEET GOING McGREGOR, Ila. —{#)—— Cutting down timber in a cow pasture, D. R. Witter, McGregor farmer, dis covered he had cut himself a 200 pound comb of honey for the win ter as well as kindling wood. The hollow! of a bhig elm contained a solid column of honey eight feet long. : e SLEEPING SICK.NESS The only thing you can do to avoid any disease is to keep your system in good condition. Benson’s Sunshine Vitamin D Bread helps build better bones and harder, firmer teeth, and will help build up your general condition. In addition, it is the most de licious bread you have ever tasted. BENSON’S BAKERY T e e Lo e, gy peR e T SR s L e o LTN B S AL o e . _—e - W .y . 3 % \ ¥ ¥ ‘ \ | Only 11,500 Places Will Be Vacant in Fourth Corps Area FORT McPHERSON, Ga.—(AP) —Major General Edward L. King, Fourth Corps Area commander, Thursday announced that Septem ber 30 would be the dead-line for re-enrollment in Civilian Conser vation Corps camps. Indications are that 85 percent of the young men and 95 percent of the veterans now in camp wlll‘ re-enroll, the general said, for thol additional six months period of camp life authorized by Presidcmi Roosevelt. This percentage of re-enroll ment would leave approximately 11,500 vacancies in the ranks of the voung men, and 7560 with the veterans which “must =be filled. Selection of the young men will be made by state aggncies under supervision of the Labor depart- Piedmont Market | ASPARAGUS ‘No.2 Can . . . 250 g (Monarch Green) |SOUP, Tall Can !Scoft County . . . 10c ' KRAUT , [No. 2V2 Oehr . . & 10c 'CRAB MEAT ' l‘/z's. e D zsc (Yacht Club) PRESERVES |2-Pound v 3oc SALMON lArgo. i kb 19c SALAD DRESSING ’Quart. e zsc {SOAP, Armour’s !'Venefian, 12 Bars 49C {CORN, Monarch \!G. 8., 2 cans . . 250 \Lamb Shoulder, 1 ' Whole, Ib. . . . 12:¢ 'Lamb Roast, 1 (Shoulder), Ib. . 17:¢ ' Meat Loaf, ;Pound e ;o 15c ' €olumbia Bacon, iPound = 18c | Dressed Hens and Fryers ' Long Island Ducks [ The Best in Western ’ Meats! ‘ ...200 sell i ... EVERY CAN IS DATED | Pound—27¢ FANCY NO. 1 POTATOES, 5 pounds ..__ .. 15¢ FRESH BULK COCOANUT, pound .. .. .. 22¢ MEDIUM RED SALMON, Flat Can .. .. .. 10c CORN FLAKES, 2 packages . 15¢ KING KOTTON MOPS, 16-Ounce Size .... __ 44c EMOKING TOBACCO (2 Cans With Pipe) HAM, Center Cut, pound ___ 19c BEST GRADE BREAKFAST BACON, Ib. 17%e¢ CHUCK ROAST Ib. 10c and 12'5¢ CHOICE SHOULDER LLAMB ROAST, pound .. -... 15¢ WEEK-END SPECIALS ment, while the Veterans' admin istration wiil select the veterans. ; Men now in camp are receiving ‘every possible aid in finding a job, and will be discharged at any time that work on the outside is avail ‘able. i New camps will be established in the South to care for C. C. C. men now stationed in the colder regions, although the complete lisg has not yet been approved in Washington, General King said. Approximately 25 new camps will be located in the Tennessee val ley. o The following list has the ap proval of Washington authorities- Georgia—One in Cherokee Nat ional forest. South Carolina—Two in Wam baw National forest. i Alabama—One in Alabama Nat llonal forest; one in Choaka State }park; one in Woogufa State park; land one in Little River State ipark. Florida—One in Royal Palms State park; one in Greynolds State spark; and two in Apalachi cola National! forest. A man in Reading, England, uses ‘his, kitchen for a workshop to make ‘models of airplaneg which are usaed ‘to make offical tests in that coun try. : B ; Guaranteed fresh and Creamy veon iIS air-tight pail fE WA ’ &) \%\Mi’\ // | | A ‘ ‘i Owdrlff]‘ Cake : YT i Do%f'v ) For making good things to eat SEALED 3-“). PAIL 396 SEALED 6'“)- PAIL 69c IN SEALED AIR-TIGHT PAH MR e RN YN M TSI T (WO Toggtsites ':» PN Post Toasties, 3 for 25¢ 1-Ib. Calumet . . . 26c¢ SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS By ANN PAGE NOT all apples are ideal for both eating and cooking but the Me- Intosh seems to be. It is green with close red striping but the effect is softened by a soft grey bloom. Con cord and Tokay grapes are both plentiful and popular. Italian prunes are now coming from Idaho. That delicious pear, the Bartlett, is still plentiful and linexpensive, though other varieties are beginning to come into market. The only peaches now available are the big Californias which are beautiful to look at but not. distinctively flavored. The cabbage and its higher caste relatives are beginning to dominate the vegetable market. Cauliflower is of high quality and very reasonable. Broccoll and Brussels Sprouts are available but will be more plentiful and cheaper later. The Quaker Maid Kitchen presents the following menus for your Sunday dinner. Low Cost Dinner Lamb Shoulder Chops hiashed Potatoes s Creamed Cabbage { Bread and Butter Stewed Fresh Prunes Tea or Coffee : Milk Medium Cost Dinner Fried Chicken . ‘Baked Yams l Green Beans | Tomato Salad with Dressing y Bread and Butter : Floating Island f Coffee Milk ‘ Very Special Dinner : Honeydew Melon : | Oven-broiled Chicken Browned Yams : Fried Tomato Slices ! Currant Jelly Rolls and Butter ] Lemon Meringue Pie 3 Coffee Milk The ancient Incas of Bolivia refused to be parted from their !}oved ones after death; the liv ing and ‘dead remained togethey -in "dark, winowless dwellings. Parisian Says He Has | King's Mummified Head PARIS—(#)—A mummified headl which is claimed to be that of Henry IV is now in the possession of a Montmartre photographer named Bourdais, the noveliest Pafifl‘ Reboux writes in the curreng is sue of ‘“Vu”, a review. The photographer bought it at an auction in 1919, for three francs, The general cast of the countenance, a mole, and other tmarks, Reboux writes, have con vinced the owner that it is really‘ that. of the king, who was as sassinated May 14, 1610. 3 STRAND —LAST SHOWING TONIGHT— ¢ ikt < e TN i S with " L + + . a drama that LESLIE FENTON stripped a globe-circl- Sol ] oe e CONRAD VEIDT tered imagination cap- B .' tured on the wing. JILL ESMOND Added Comedy—*‘Kicking the Crown Around” i SATURDAY g | g ’ . i o TWO-GUN TORNADCOC &= \ 7 P SEERICTILEREES i : Y EL= iIT 1 i e \‘s‘ v’ to rout rustlers | oo ETEG TR e i . s Ny - BT T A | 1 . 5 ie'’ m ™ 3 AR SilentTMen' | ; .Adcd—-Oswald Cartoon Comedy and | “Hurricane Express” - PALACE-&3t e sl Tonight = | He mixed romance with me;icinép N ST T R humor with pills, scandl’l.qu@th & ! AR '__.55:;‘;735 powders and prescribed happliness | .’ e for a whole town. z wOO w.ll R S B7§ Yl Rogers 8@ > @ Voctor bul 1 By ) Marian Nixon: L it i A Ralph Morgamw S ATURDAY AIRPLANE Behind the mid-air hippo- | 3 THRILL drome was a deadly duel | SENSATION! for a woman’s heart! A DRAMA i>f“-':‘;}l'l'?i\‘ PASSION FLAMING IN.THE CI.\‘L‘ZWS"“ :‘ o Tey el S pe g N ' P e o Bpesn BRUGE CABOT - aileg o ARCIGDENGE - —ADDED ATTRACTIONS— : Fatty Arbuckle —NEW COMEDY— ! “How've You Bean” | owve You Dean~ | and Krazy Kat Cartoon Comedy - (i ot B e M | LEE KILLER SENTENC rrj: - TIFTON, Ga.—(P)—Buddy Bows en, 22, was convicted of vohii{"flf manslaughter in connectlorr": h the death of Vernie Lee “Branch last Christmas eve and &gveu gentence of eighteen to t.?' years. oo It was his second trial. At the first, he was Tound =uilty vith a recommendation for mercy ami* ceived 4 life sentence. & i The new trial, completed” Thurs day, was granted -becauszzfififl;;_ father was related to o «&” jurers in the ninth degree. = PAGE SEVEN