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THE PRESIDENTIAL
. CAMPAICN
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at least for the time being. l
Some of the governor's friends
in the east have advised him not
to enter any of the eastern states
primaries for delegates. They be
lieve he will wage something of a;
“front porch”’ campaign for genti- |
ment, and predict he will gain al
majority of the uninstructed dele
gates from such eastern states as
New York, Massachusetts, Penn
sylvania and New Jersey. T‘na.\i
alone would make him a formid- |
able factor in the convention.. ' .
(Tomorrow — Constitutional re
vision, an impending issue.)
RENEWAL RECOMMENDED I
WASHINGTUN —(®)— A com
munications commission examiner
has recommended renewal of the
license of radio station WRBL at
Columbus, Ga.
Last June Examiner George .
Hill heid a hearing on complaints
against certain programs of the
station which he said ‘did not
serve public interest” and violated
commission rules. o
He said yesterday, however, the!
station had given assurance itl
would observe all regulations inj
the future.
SHORTENING PURE HOG
Rt LA
1-p0und......13c |2-p0und5.....27c
4-pounds .. . . .49c |4-pounds .. . . . 52c
8-pounds .. . ..97c |B-pounds. ... $1.02
SALT MEAT, Fat Backs, 2-lbs. . . . 25¢c
Sugar, 5-lbs. 25¢; 10-Ibs. 50c; 25-lbs. $1.25
Cheese, 1b.......19¢ Cheese, 1b... .. 25¢
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HEINZ
FOOD SALE
ASSORTED !
SOUPS
Except Clam Chowder
and Consomme
2 cans 25¢
Clam Chowder or
Consomme
SOUP, 2 cans 31c¢c
HEI-NZ TOMATO
KETCHUP
8-oz. Bottles
2 for 25¢
14-oz. Bottle 19¢
HEINZ FRESH
CCCUMBER
PICKLES, jar 21c
HEINZ BAKED
BEANS
12-oz, Cans
3 for 25¢
18-oz. Cans
2 for 21c
Bread, Grandmother’s Sandwich .. .... TN
Tea Rolls, Grandmother’s, dozen. .. ........ Sc
Grandmother’'s—Washington Birntday—Cherry Filling and leing.
CAKES, Round Two Layers, each......... e
IVORY SOAP, 3 Barsfor . . . . . Ilc
Buy Another Bar for 1c; or 4 Bars for 18¢
FLORIDA WELL-BLEACHED CELERY, bunch............ 7c
CALIFORNIA ICEBERG LETTUCE, head................. 5¢
NEW RED BLISS POTATOES, 3-p0und5,.‘,..............12c
TEXAS CARROTS, bunch. ... ... ssesenss seesonnrancreses 5c
YORK COOKING APPLES, d0zen.,........ e v T
FANCY FLORIDA SNAP 8EA_1!51_,p0und..H.,.,,.,..,A...100
PLAIN OR SELF-RISING
Wellbread |- lona Sunnyfield
12-Ibs. . . 39c| 12-Ibs. . 43c | 12-lbs. . 47c
24-Ibs. . . 73c | 24-Ibs. . 79¢c | 24-lbs. . 89¢
48-Ibs. . $1.43 | 48-Ibs. $1.53 | 48-lbs. $1.73
s spieieisiioslits
BERRMUCIE Babesly: .. .. i vt veaddde
SPARKLE, 6 packages. . . ... ...... ......25¢
SULTANA CHILI SAUCE, 2 bottles. ... ....19
N.B.C. LUSCIOUS CREAMS, pound. .......19¢
N.B.C. CHOCOLATE POMS, p0und........1%
At A & P MEAT MARKET
BROAD STREET STORE
——— SPECIALS —
Breakfast Bacon with Rind, pound. ... .....27¢c
Fresh Genuine Norfolk Oysters, pint 30c and 35¢
_Rib Roast, Boned and Rolled (No Waste), Ib. 25¢
Swift's Premium Lamb Chops, pound. . .....35¢c
Veal Chuck Steaks, pound, ..............15¢
First Cut Chuck Roast, p0und............ . 12¢
Fancy Short Ribs of Beef, p0und........ . 17%2¢
Meat Loaf, the Kind You Will Enjoy
£ WA Pk B . e
‘Sunnyfield Breakfast Bacon No Rind, fancy, Ib. 38¢
A.H.S. Essay Winners
Are Announced Today
(Continued From Page One)
judges for final selections.
The three papers are really
splendid and of such interest that
the Banner-Herald will present
them on succeeding days, the first
prize winning essay appearing in
Sunday’s Banner-Herald.
The contest was sponsored by
Athens Lodge of Elks in accord
ance with itg work to intensify
and develop Americanism, espec
jally among the younger people,
- ARMY ORDERS
WASHINGTON .—(#)—Army or
derg Thursday included:
Lieutenants colonels:
George F. Humbert, Cac., Lan
sing, Mich., to Fort Barrancas,
Fla.
Robert W. Crawford, Ce., Wash
ington, to New Orleans, La.
Majors:
Frank U. Greer, Inf., Waghing
ton, to Fort Benning, Ga.
Stuart A. Hamilton, Cws., Fort
Leavenworth, Kans., to Atlanta.
Cortez, Spanish explorer and
conqueror, discovered that the
Aztecs of Mexico brewed and
drank chocolate 400 years ago.
'~ IONA—GRADE C
, TOMATOES
4 No. 2 cans 25¢
COLD STREAM
PINK SALMON
‘ Tall Can 10¢
SHORTENING
SNOWDRIFT
6-Ib. can 95¢
Del Monte—Tiny Kernel
‘ CORN
" 2 No. 2 cans 23c
3 No. 2 Cans IONA, 25¢
PALMOLIVE SOAP
6 Bars 25¢
WHITE HOUSE
EVAP. MLK |
3 Tall or 6 Small Cans 19¢
g:;::;‘ruit Juice, No. 2 can 10¢
;?u?tmgocktail, No. 2 can.l9¢c
TAelspt:::%'ufls Tips, No. 2 ean 19¢
‘ Er:ena;f lefis-oz. e . .-
AD CAMPAIGN
ST. LOUIS —(®)— A $9,500,000
advertising campaign in 1936, ex
clusively in newspapers, has been
announced by officials of Sears
Roebuck and Co., to publicize the
firm's golden jubilee. |
The aflveflislng will be spread
over 851 newspapers in 44 states.
“Results have demonstrated tni
our satisfaction,” said G, W]
Cunningham, general 'advertiging
W‘o———_—-—'.'—
SHIFI.ETT. ‘GRO. HENRIHTA Gro.
PHONE 500 PHONE 1946
WE DELIVER THE GOODS INSTANT DELIVERY SERVICE
e s i e il
BLUE-J SELF-RISING FLOUR
48-Ib. Bag $1.85—24-Ib. Bag 99c¢—12-Ib. Bag 53¢
POLLY RICH FLOUR — Plain or Self-Rising
48:1b.Bag ...... $238 — 12-Ib.Bag ...... G3¢
24.1b.8ag ... ... $1.79 — “6-lb. Bag :-.... 33¢c
WHOLE GRAIN No. 22 Can ROSEDALE
Rice 310, 25c | Peaches. ... ..... 17¢
COMET BROWN No. 2 Can DIXIE DAINTY
Rice, 11b. box .. -. 15¢ | Orange Juice .... 15¢
N. B. C. EXCELL GRAHAM Quart LIBBY’S
Crackers, 1-Ib. box 15¢ | Plain Olives .- .. 35c¢
BULK VANILLA Quart SOUTHERN LADY
Wafers, b. .. .... 15c¢ | Salad Dressing .. 25¢
ALL FLAVORS Can CAMPBELL’'S
Jel-Treat, pkg. ... 5¢ | Tomato Juice __ .. 5¢
PICNIC SIZE PURE GOLD
Asparagus, can ... 15c | Coffee, Ib. .. .. .. 19¢
Thanksgiving Pure Grape Juice, Qt. 33¢c—Pt. 17c
FOR COOKI®NG OR TALL CAN ROSEMARY
TABLE USE PINK CREAMERY
NUCOA l SALMON , BUTTER
2 Ibs. 39¢ 2 for 2lc Lb. 35¢
No. 1 WHITE GOLDEN RIPE
Potatoes, 5 lbs. .. 15¢ | Bananas, doz. ...- 20c
ICEBERG HEAD LARGE BUNCH
Lettuce, head .. .. Bc| Carrots _.. .. .. T3¢
WELL BLEACHED CANADIAN
Celery, each _.. .. 10c | Rutabagas, Ib. ..__ 4c
FANCY WHITE CALIFORNIA
Onions, Ib. .. .. .. 6¢c ' Lemons, doz. .. .. 17¢
WESTERN KINVGAN'S SLICED
Chuck Roast, Ib. 17'%c¢ | Bacon, Ib. .. .. .. 35¢c
WESTERN SHOULDER
Round Steak, Ib. .. 29¢ | Pork Roast, Ib. ... 25¢
WESTERN LOIN or NORFOLK SELECT
T-Bone Steak, Ib. . 33¢ | Oysters, pint .. .. 33¢
FRESH MADE I NORFOLK STANDARD
Hamburger, Ib. ... 15¢ ' Oysters, pint - . .. 29¢
Fine for Boiling—Thick Fat Back, pound _ 1215¢
s 4 o f e
Pyl e
ol ) FOOD' STORES A Q
‘Lumpkin at PE T l 1298 Prince Ave. NORMAL TOWN
i “A‘PHONE'QO}?: ~."’"\. N ‘PHQNE 747 .|\ ; 0
YE-sm
§0 MUCH
MORE CON-~
s ~:;I;9\-‘::1& ; VENIENT
ggoo gTORE'
FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGI—;:TT?I—IS-02. can
WEE ORN-=No. 2 can
yfi:fiulailfi% SS,TFEIEN;G CBEANS-—N@. 2 can 3 for
2 MINY—No, 2V5 can
:ZgSS'I§YVSE:€TPjBL.E OR TOMATO
SCO§To'l'l’JSP—;6lF.§<:‘(Z. &cagEANS'—ZZAoz, cans 250
SLICED OR CRUSHED PINEAPPLE—FIat Can
SKINNER'S MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI
WILSON CHILI CON CARNE~II-oz. can
D e O i i i
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE, 3 14-ooz. cans. .. .25¢c
LIBBY’S SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. 22 can. .2lc
LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE, No. 2 can.....13c
For Cooking and 4
BULK Table Use : Sawyer’s Butter
Wessen Oil NUCOA Il ' Cookies
qt., 35¢ Ib., 21¢c pkg., 15¢
B SMALL LEAN
E IR R .. .. . .&6
L CHCICE NATIVE
L 'VEALCHOPS, . . . . . .20
S TENDER NATIVE
o BEEF ROAST,Ib. . . . . . 15¢c
U BELL'S SPECIAL
A | PORK SAUSAGE, Ib. . . . 20c
L | MIXED SAUSAGE, bb. . . . 10c
- Whole Lamb Shoulders, Ib.. ... ... .15¢
Y Decker’s Pickied Souse, |b.. ... ... .25¢
Choice Native Veal Cutlets, |lb.. . . . .30¢
M Milk Fed Western Veal Steaks, Ib.. .35¢
- Pickled Pig Feet,each............ T¢
A Wilson’s Brick Chili, Ib.. ... ......25¢
- | Native Steaks, Aty Cut, Ib.. ... ... .25¢
s Bulk Dills — Dressed Hens — Oysters
‘Abherls Complete Food Stores
!m:.nager, “that the newspaper is
by far the most effective medium
for the promotion of retail sales.”
AR (LR S L
A native bush of Ethiopia,
called n’gabrobwe, has a root,
' which when dried, ground, and
mixed with tobaced, will' kill the
' smoker who takes ‘more: than
three puffs.
~ Glass may lose, through dirt.
wis much as 50 percent of its effi
\ctency within six months, #
R e s
SPECIAL FRUIT SALE!
—This Week-End and Ail Next
Week We Are Offering Very Spe
cial Valueg in FANCY CAMNED
FRUITS, both in No. 1 Tall and
No. 22 Cans. Come in and Make
Your Selection Early!
AUNT JEMIMA
Pancake Fiour 121/¢c
Matches, 3 boxes 10c
ORIOLE FRESH-—No, 2 Can
Lima Beans . . . 121/5c
THE BANNER-HE{zALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
- “SUBSTITUTE FOR
- NATURAL ““BULK™
Needed to Correct
g Constipation*
{
I Most people recognize the seri
| ousness of constipation. But too
| often they dose themselves with
strong cathartics that often actu
| ally lead to chronic constipation.
The natural way to check com
| mon constipation is to correct the
| condition which causes it—usually,
| insufficient “bulk” in meals.
; How can you get “bulk”? Fruits
and vegetables have some. Bran has
| more. The most popular product of
| this kind is Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN.
| The “bulk” in ALL-BRAN is gentle
in action. ALL-BRAN also supplies
vitamin B and iron.
[ This delicious cereal is a whole
| some food. Serve ALL-BRAN regu
[ larly for regularity, with milk or
| cream—or use in cooking.
l Two tablespoonfuls of ALL-BRAN
| daily will usually correct constipa
| tion due to insufficient “bulk.”
| If not relieved, see your doctor,
| ALL-BRAN gives
| you gentle internal (SFEEPF=a)
exercise. Sold by all [SYRERND]
grocers. Made by \ftdiom
Kellogg in Battle v Ted
| Creek.
| *Constipation due to insufficient *“‘bulk”
l Basketball Fans From 1
All Over District Meet
At AN atkinsville, Ga. ]‘
(Continued From ¥age One)
county convict camp; C. C. Par- |
son, Watkinsville postmaster; Ell
mer Weatherford, Webb-Crawford |
company; Ferdinand Johnson, ed- |
itor of The Oconee Enterprise; R.|
L. Pinion, Oconee county convict |
guard; Foster Dooley, Watkins- ‘
ville baliff; Dave Weatherford, |
Oconee county road commissioner;l
Kenneth Hamilton, Watkinsville |
High school athletic coach; W. |
R. Johnson, Watkinsville depot |
agent; T. B. Fullilove, ordinary; |
and of course, many more, ‘
From Bogart: Dr. L. H. Elder, |
R. K. Jennings, Howard Jennings,
Ear] Gritffeth, Fayette Whitehead.!
W. A. Nunnally, sr, Ozley Ham- |
ilton, W. D. Cobp, Erastus Hod- |
|'ges, W. B, Cash, D. A. Robin-?
15011, J. L. Daniel, jr., and E. N, |
Anthony, coach of the Bogart|
| team, superintendent of Bogart
High school and candidate fur:
Qconee county school supermtendJ
ent,
{ From Carnesville: Spurgeon’
!t'mmdler, former Carnesville High
|"athlete, former University of
| Georgia baseball and football Stml
|and at present property of New |
| York Yankees.: “Ted” ()wens.!
| Carnesville High coach. {
| From Good Hope: “Whitie”
!Bryant, Good Hope school faculty
;member and a former University
.of Georgia basketball player. U.
| B. Thompson, Good Hope baseball
| leader. |
From Winterville: Roy Bond, |
superintendent of Winterville High
| school and a number of Winter
| ville school students.
From Colbert: Superintendent
Berry Floyd, candidate for Madi
isén county school superintendent;
| Professor J. K. Brookshire, prin
| cipal of Colbert High school, Mrs.
}Tmy Porterfield and Miss Nina
| Thompson, teachers in the school
| and Moyt Chastain, asigistant
| coach,
| From High Shoals: Charlie
| Landers and Jack Anthony head
| ed this delegation.
| Statham was represented with
! Aubrey Savage and several mem
| berg of the school.
E Eastville had as their represen
| tatives Bd Dooley and Superin
| tendent Starnes, Hastville school
§among others.
| Carithers was represented with
:school guperintendent Olin Cleve
{ land and Grady Thomas
| Nla was well represented with
Paul Williams and a large delega
ltlon of Ila High school students.
Social Circle was represented
| with Coach Fleming of the school
| ag well as a number of students.
! Of course, there were hundreds
|of others, but these friends we
i spotted. |
l\ A story of this nature would|
!not be complete without some |
praise for the splendid way the
| event is being handled by citizens
| o Watkinsville and school lead
;ers. Their hospitality has been
i indeed noteworthy
i e
| TREASURY POSITION '
| WASHINGTON.—(#)—The pO-|
isition of the Treasury Februax‘yi
18:
l Receipts, $14,157,701.80. Expon-!
| ditures, $13,280,377.44. Net bal-|
‘ance, $1,840,204,296.94. Customs'
receipts for the month, $19,796,- |
407.63. ‘B PEN
Receipts for the fiscal year |
(since July 1), $2,272,657,481.10. |
Expenditures, $4,596,423,091.53, in- |
| cluding $2,108,975,963.33 of emer-l
| gency expenditures.. Excess of ex
| penditures, $2,328,865,610.43. Gross|
| debt, $30,501,917,397.63, a decrease |
1 of $1,021,482.50 under the previous |
day. Gold assets, 810.158,621,567.17.;
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: BULLET-PROOF CHEST |
: FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.—(®)— |
Herb Butler, a taxical driver, lis- |
tened to amazed ejaculations to-l
day after a bullet firedat him at|
point blank range dropped h‘arm-i
lessly out of his shirt. ;
When a robber took Butler's
money he decided to kill the cab-j
by,” becaus evoull talk if I don’t”
ang fired at him. Butler report
ed to police who explained the
bullet apparently had been dam
y| aged in some way or was loaded
with insufficient powder to Kill. |
R s g - PO |
SUGAR : S \
5-Pound
Bag...u,uzsc 4 gy g
;E'g"“.’“"ldm 50(‘, | 4-lbs. . . 49¢
- . | QUALITY FOOD SHOPS 8-Ibs. . . 97c
——_—-;-——_-——____——x_—————
Del Monte co RN 12 Oz.
Whole Grain Can c
GOLD LABEL COFFEE, pound. . .. ............23c
SHREDDED WHEAT, package, 2 f0r..........25¢
LUXTOILEY SOAP. Basad'for. . ;. ............20e
Phillips String Beans, No. 2 Can, 3 for C
FUSE TRORSTIRS. DR S foF. . .. .... ........15¢
DR I Bks ha es o S
TELLAM’S PEANUT BUTTER, 2-pound jar... .. .29
Colonial Cut Beets No. 2 Can, 3 for c
LAKE HERRING, 6-pound kit................6%9¢
WK TABLESALY . 2 packiges. . ... ............. 5¢ -
LEHILLIPS VECETABLE SOUP, No- 2}z can . . . 10<]
= 1/
Bonnie Face Peaches No. 2’ Can,2 for / c
ROGERS SANTOS COFFEE, p0und............17¢c
CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES, pound box . .25¢
B
Large Lima Beans, 3 Lbs. C
COLONIAL CHERRIES, No. 2 can. . .......... 15¢
COLONIAL MACKEREL, tall can, 3 f0r.... ... . 25¢
COLONIAL GRAPE !UICE, pint bottle. . .. .. . . . 17¢
Pink Salmon Tall Can c
T 1.. .. . .. ..ivs chissa ADe
BTR ... .. it
BYRRTIEE D L s i B
y
-
Land o’Lakes Cheese Lb C
BIRD-EYE BEANS, 3p0und5...... ..........25¢
NAVY DRANE pod. ... .. .....c o 0 e
FINTODEANS. Spounds. . ...... ......... . 25¢
®
Nu Treat Margarine Lb. c
RODE DEANE. shainil - ii e B
PRUNES, 7000 Bkt pound ... ..... ... .0 05
EVAPORATED APPLES, 2-pounds. . .... ......25¢
PONCY BREAD, Loaf C
EVAPORATED PEACHES, p0und......... ... .15¢c
FANCY SALT MACKEREL, 2f0r..............13c
FANCY MACKEREL FILLET ... ..... ...... .. 5]
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
RET T R IR, . i aiavieves sirwss D
CELERY, Jumbo Stalk . ....... ...... ................7¢
DT B T SO . . Lo et e
STRING BEANS, gallon .. . ... ... .............._ . 2lc
. . T Cartdts;'bunch.. ... ........ 6¢
English Peas, 1b....... .....10c Cauliflower, Ib.. ... .....12V2¢
8.. .. . e Cabbage, Ib.. ... : .ol el
Spinach, 2-pounds. ... .....15¢c DR BN . . o e lun
Onions, Yellow, White, 2-lbs. 9¢ Cranberries, Ib.. . .. .... ...10¢
POTATOES, NO. 1 NEW RED BLISS, pound. . . . ; 5c
CIRCUS—PIain and S. R. WHITE LlLY—Plain and S. R.
Sl ... ... -......25¢ é
12-pound bag .. ..odße | \SBONG gl
1.. e :
Se .. B TN
ROGERS NO. 37—Plain and S.zlsl. GOLD LABEL—PIIain and S. R,
Coound bag. ... .. .......25€¢
IZ-zound Bi s 6-pound bag...... .......29
IR ENE BNE. . .... ......
24-pound bag...... .......88¢ 24 db 1,00
48-pound bag...... .....$1.70 -pound bag...... .... .3l
RR£ R A e ASB e 5 S MRS G, 545 T e g 2 e s v
switt . Beef Sale atR Market
Branded Loin Steak, |b.. .. .. .33¢ Western Round Steak, |b.. . . . 25¢
Branded Round Steak, Ib.. . . . 28¢ Western Veal Cutlets, Ib.. . . .30c¢
Branded Porterhouse Steak, Ib. 35¢ Baby Beef Shoulder Steaks 15¢-20¢
Branded Chuck Roast, Ib.. .17 V2¢ Beef Chuck Roast, Ib.. . 12145¢-15¢
Branded Rib Roast, 1b...... . 22¢ R o
Branded Shoulder Cloudt Roast 20¢ Veal Drum Sticks, 6 for. .. . . 25¢
i
W hole Lamb Shoulders 12 e
Mixed Sausage, 1b..........10¢ Extra Standard Oysters, pint. . 25¢
Stew Meat, b....... ......10¢ Select Oysters, pint. .... ... 30¢
Hamburger, 2-1b5....... ...25¢ Beef Liver, pound. ... . . .. . 20¢
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1936,