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SCIENTIFIC REPORT
FAVORS BRAN
Relieves Common Constipa- |
tion* Safely |
T {
ReAd this statement, taken from |
an article in the Journal of th,e;
American Dietetic Association, |
pages 133-1384, Nov., 1632; |
% «The inclusion in the diet of a '
" gmall portion of bran .. . would
' seem a very practical way of get- |
ting fiber which is not likely to be!
disintegrated. This bran has the
additional advantage of furnishing
a eonsiderable amount of vitamin |
B and of readily available iron.” l
Exhaustive tests, over a period |
of five rears, have proved Kellogg’s |
ALL-BRAN to be a safe, effective
way to correct constipation due to
insufficient “bulk” or fiber in meals.
g is accepted by the American
Medical Association Commitfee on
Foods for this purpose.
+ You will enjoy this pleasant way
prevent the dangers of constipa
,. You can eat Kellogg’s ALL-
N as a cereal with milk or
eres: Or cook into delicious
: ds and muffins,
“ Usually two tablespoonfuls apiece
1 ~are enough to protect your
family from common constipation.
; much better than taking pills
drugs!
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Better baking for less money—that’s the secret of White Ring’s popularitys
And that'’s the reason behind this extra-value offer. Simply to encourage
you to use this fine flour—to find out for yourself how its quality will
give you better baking for your home table and how its lower price
will bring you a welcome savings in your household budget.
‘Southern housewives know that real Southern baking demands a real
Southern flour, made of purest soft wheat. Only a true soft wheat flour
can give your biscuits, pies, cakes and pastries that richer, finer flavor,
lightness and delicacy which are the marks of truly fine baking. White
Ring is all soft wheat—the finest grown. The great mill where White
Ring is made is 2 showplace of the industry. Even the air there is washed
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‘ IChapman Discusses
Honor System and
’ Standard of Living
S ————— )
I By DOYLE JONES |
l Stressing the benefits .of -ap
1 honor system and advocating
higher standards of living -among
Georgia students, Dean Paul W,
Chapman, of the college of agri
| culture, addressed . the University
{1 X. M. C. A. recently,
,i He explained that the honor
{system would come about gradu
| ally, with one department and
" school adopting it at the time un
| til it enveloped the-entire Univer
,i sity. Dean Chapman cited thees
§! ficiency of the Lumpkin Law
| School honor court, and the step
;itaken by . the journalism school
| through the efforts of Sigma Del
lt& Chi, men’'s national journalistic
lEfraternlt_v, to establish an hono:
| system in that unit,
| “An honor system is an outwarc
' manifestation of your character,
| Dean Chapman said. “After las
|| year's. incident concerning the
|| holding of examinations a stimu
{ lation of thought for an hono
r | system has been evident, It is w
. to the students to decide, and
. | believe they will support it unani
y { mously.”
FIREMAN INJURED ~
ATLANTA — A — Assistant
Fire Chief William Butler was in
jured glightly Thuraday as six com
panies of firemen battled a stub-
Iborn midtown blaze in an aband
‘oned building for four hours. But.
{ler was overcome by dense.smoke
|from the three-story structure.
. The building was termed one of
the “worst downtown firetraps” by
iChiet 0. J. Parker. Loss was un
estimated and the cause was no.
determined, ;
Caines Community i
Young People Will
Organize Feb. I3i
GAINES—Young people of Gaines |
community met recently and or
ganized into a body similar to a%
recreational c¢lub. The club wi]lz
be named at the next meeting, Feba |
ruary 13. |
Misses Sara Langford and Ednal
Flanagan have been named cap
tains of two groups, which will
secure additional members for the |
club. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Misses Lonise
and Loig Settle on the Barnett
Shoals road. ;
U. S., Canada Again
i Win Hockey Games
{Continued ¥rom Fage One)
led the American contingent as had
been expected but did not place
among the leaders. His time was
5:16.2. He was handicapped by an
ankle injury.
Mille, Schou was clocked in 5:04
flat in winning the women's event
from a field that included four
Americans, one of whom finished
among the leaders.
With Canada withdrawing its
objections, England was able to
take the ice against Sweden with
James Foster and Alex Archer in
the lineup. Foster and Archer had
been declared ineligible Wednes
day night. Great Britain haa
threatened to withdraw from
hockey competition if the players
were not reinstated.
K. & A.
897 CHASE STREET PHONE 1581
Strictly Cash and We Deiiver sl’s Worth or More!
Specials for Friday and Saturday!
EGGS, Fresh Country, d0z....27:
Breakfast Bacon
Armour’s Columbia, 1b,......33¢c
2:oountde TOr. . cci vnuns s ODO
PORK SAUSAGE, 1-lb. ....20c
PORK HAM, Sliced, 1-1b.....30¢
STEAK, Tender, 1-11b........20c
MlLK—Armour's Double
Richness, 3 5ma11..........11c
FAT BACK, Thick, 1b.... ..11¢c
CHEESE, Full Cream, 1-1b...19¢
LARD
LARD, PURE ARMOUR’S STAR
1 Pound. ... cioe 2r:vevs DB
2-Pounds .... e s s S
BPOINAE ../ i iOO
Flake White Shortening
T POME. . i iies aihcera IR
2-Pounds. . Si el EaaTe
BPOUNER .0 ooiriy soi B
8-Pounds.... .... vs 200
COFFEE
K. & A. Special 1-1b.........15¢
K. & A. Special, 2-lbs. .....25c
Morning Joy, 1-1b............25¢
MATCHES—Six 5c 80xe5....17¢c
LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER
Thote ol ... ... ..10c
Apples, Oranges, Grapefruit, Celery, Lettuce and
i S
QUALITY AND SERVICE—TRY US OUT
KELL FOWLER, Prop.
in water, and the temperature-is always that of a June day. Every care
and precaution known to fine milling is taken to give you in White
Ring a better quality flour at a new economy in price.
White Ring is known and sold throughout the South. Its quality is
your assurance of finer baking. Its lower price makes it unnecessary
for you to take chances with unknown brands in order to save a few
cents. We make this offer to prove it to you. With your sack of White
Ring you can get one of these useful bowls at practically a give-away
price. This offer is good as long as the supply of bowls lasts.
H. C. COLE MILLING COMPANY + CHESTER, ILL:
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
FRESH WATER GROUND |
MEAL
12-Pound Package.... ......20c
Graham or Rye Flour, 5-lbs. 19¢c
Soap and Powder
19 Bmßll for il 008
LIFEBUOY, 2 cake5.........15¢c|
PALMOLIVE, 3 cake5........14c
BROOMS, 4 String, 35¢ value 25¢
MIXING BOWLS, 35¢ Value 19¢c
POTTED MEAT, 3 f0r.......102
VIENNA SAUSAGE, 2 f0r...15¢c
SPECIAL! DECORATED CAKE
FOR PARTIES AND BIRTH
DAYS, SAMPLES ON DISPLAY
FLOUR
GOLD STAR, i2-Ib. sack ..43¢c
GOLD STAR, 24-lb. 5ack....79%c
THREE ROSES, 12-Ib. sack.49c
Perfect Wonder, 12-Ib. sack..93¢c
RED BAND, 12-lb, sack.... .62¢
RED BAND, 24-Ib. 5ack....51.20
SUGAR
BROWN SUGAR, 5-1b5......25¢c
GRANULATED, 5-1b5........26c
GRANULATED, 10-lbs. ....50c
CABBAGE, Green, 1b.........3%2c
IRISH POTATOES, 1b.......2/ac
SWEET POTATOES, 1b.....2%¢c
CHICKEN FEED, 10-1b5......25¢c
BRI gy —p 5t W
SUGAR COFFEE
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oo $1.25 | RITPVRES @ ZOTH W[T o 17c
'Lakes Ch e
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Land o°Lakes Cheese. .4 M
COLONIAL CATSUP, i4-oz. bottle. . .. ... .. . 10¢c
l BAR-BA-CUE SAUCE, 14-oz. bottle. . . .......10c -
i PHILLIPS BLACK-EYED PEAS, No. 1 Can. . ... 5¢ W
NAVY BEANS, 3-p0undi._.................10c
CIGARETTES Carton Tax Paid $1.35
PHILLIPS EA No. 2
EARLY JUNE P Can 3 for c
CHEESE RITZ CRACKERS, package.........18¢
KELLOGG'S WHEAT KRISPIES, package.....loc
Rosedale Corned Beef Hash, No. 1 can, 2 for. . .15¢
RINSO, package, 3 - 800. ... ... ... i ..civor.Ro€
MUSTARD’ quart jar ° . . ° . B . . . . . . . . lsc
SOUTHERN I"EA No. 273 N
MANOR P P P I.E Can IK¢ c
[ TELLAM'S PEANUT BUTTER, 1-pound jar. ... 15¢ o
GREEN GIANT PEAS, can........ .........19 .
QUAKER OATS, package. . .. .... .......... % Pt
PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO, tin............10c
SCULLY'S GRAFE JAM. Zb.jar .... .. . 23
No. 22 2 o
ClarksSauer Kraut =" &, 4 ¢
AMERICAN DILL PICKLES, 21-oz. jar, 2 for. . 25¢
BADDTA FIOS, N TBO . .... .. o' vsui. 108 ® B
LOG CABIN SYRUP, small can.............25¢ 5
Be oo i i
JERSEY CORN FLAKES, package,2for . . . . . 13c
n o A‘b.“-.
Blue Rose Rice 4 Lbs. £ ¢
HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE, Vz-pound bar. ... 10c T
PINTO BEANS, 4-pounds...... .|.........25¢
Colonial Peaches, Sli. or Halves, No, 2'2 can. .17¢
COLONIAL PINK SALMON, tallcan . . . .. . . 10c
Sanborn S EE $
OK SALT, 24-oz. pkg., 2 f0r................ 5| A
DVALTINE, LWI ..i o 000 vuloinininiio. Jpae eT 2%
OVALTINE. Small. . .... ... ........29¢| SRR QS
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NuTreat Margarine Lb.q§ ™¢
BROOMS, 4-String, each...... ...... .....25¢ .
BEATCHES. packagn. 3 Tor. . ... '\ venn vsaiNE o W
COLONIAL PEAS, No. 2 can, 2 f0r..........25¢ BN G
Octagon woxk SmallSfor llc
FLOUR
CIRCUS—PIain and 5. R.
6-pound bag...... .......23c
12-pound bag...... .......43c
24-pound bag...... .......7%
48-pound bag...... .....$1.53
ROGERS NO. 37—Plain and S. R.
6-pound bag...... .......25¢
12 ... ... ... 900
aeunl heg. ..... ...... .0
48-pound bag...... .....SL73
GOLD LABEL—PIIain and S. R.
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24-pound bag...... .....$1.03
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Lettuce, large head. . .. ...... sc¢
Celéry, Jumbo 5ta1k......... 8¢
Beans, p0und...... .....12%2¢c
Tomatoes, pound.... ......10c
Carvvots, bunch. ... .. ... . 7T¢
Cauliflower, pound.. .. ....15¢
Potatoes U. S. No.l 5 Lbs Sc
1-lb. Pure Lard R M k t +2-lbs. Pure Lard
e Lard Rooars Markets “™ %o
WHOLE LAMB SHOULDERS, pound . . . 12!
Muilets, 3-pounds for. ......25c Branded Chuck Roast, 15¢, 174¢
Snapper Steaks, p0und......20c Branded Shoulder Cioudt Roast 20c¢
Oysters, Extra Standards, pt.. . 25¢ Branded Loin Steak, pound.. 33¢
Oysters, Selects, pint.......30c Western Round Steak, Ib.. .. . 25¢
Mixed Sausage, p0und.......10c Western Loin Steak, Ib.. ... . 25¢
Pure Pork Sausage, pound. .. .20c Western T-Bone Steak, ib.. . 30z
Hamburger, 2-pounds f0r....25¢c | Stew Meat, Ib.. . .. ... . . 10¢
Pork Chops, pound. . ...... .23¢c Bacon Squares, Ib.. ... ... .. 25¢
Pork Roast, pound. ... .....20c | Uouthern Style Steak, Ib.. .. . . 15¢
BULK LARD, pound . . . . . . ¢ -y -12/ag
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1926
ROGERS NO. 37—Plain and S. R.
Gpound bag...... .....:.25¢
12pound bag. ... .. ..... .. 4lc
24-pound bag. . .... .......8%
48-pound bag. . .... .... . %173
WHITE LlLY—Plain and 5. R.
Gpound bag. . .... .......32¢
12-pound bag. ..... .......6lc
24-pound bag...... .....SLI7
PILLSBURY—PIIain and S. R.
R ~ . L dle
J2pound bag...... .......9%
24-pound bag...... ..... 8113
Spinach, 3-pounds. ... .. ...25¢
S, DO . . ... ..o S 10E
Cranberries, pound. ... .... 15¢
Onions, White or Yellow, 3-Ib. IZ¢
Oranges, Large Floriga, dozen 23c
Cabbage, Green Heads, lb.. .2¢