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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1936.
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ROSEMARY BUTTER
\ _T\ pound 35¢
4’ ‘S' 4‘ 1-4-Pound Prints
fi). CRYSTAL FLAKE
ek SHORTENING
G 6 ; (IN CARTONS)
' 4-lbs., 52¢ - 8-lbs., $1.03
l 'l;%n:actogs I Corn Beans
4 for 25¢ | 3 for 25¢ 3 fbrcigsc
Baking Powder, Dairy Maid, 2-lbs. . ... 23c
2 GLASSES FREE!
Mixed Pickle or Relish, quart jar . . 19¢
Salt Fat Backs, 2-lbs. . . . . . . 23
“AF'{N!’IGGLY-WIGGLY’S MARKET”
Les Ol: b' srantes western | Pork Chops
g POUNDam STEAKS lb., 256
28¢ POUND porro T
MINT JELLY 35(! 2333:?:“5%
15¢
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DILL WISCONSIN
Pickles, 2 gts. . . 25¢ I Cheese, Ib. . ... 19¢
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Celery ORANGES | Kiln Dried
Hearts peck 50¢ YAMS
OLEOMARGARINE, Nut Maid, Ib. . .15c
kA
PINK SALMON, tallcan . . . . . 10¢
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ROSEDALE PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans . . 25¢
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Pinea;;i; sJuice PlaiLl:3 Olives
3 cans 25¢ quart jar 29c
K. &A. CASH STORE-K. & A. CASH & CARRY
897 Chase Street 408 Madison Ave.
Phone 1581 Phone 9295
—— STRICTLY CASH . —
We Deliver $1 Worth or More.
If You Are Having a Party or Birthday, Call Us
for a Decorated Cake.
L S
Thick Fat Back Meat, pound ... ... .... 11e
Armour’s Breakfast Bacon, pound ..-- .... 27c¢
11.Ounes J. F. G. No.'2 Can
Salad Dressing ... 15¢ Smnachz.f. e 13¢
11-Ounce J. F. G. R Ot 520
Sandwich Spread . 15¢ :
(A Spread Spo.on Free with Tg;gb%,?reens i, loc
PINK — I\{Li:nk, 3 small .. .. Il¢
A OUR’S
Salmon __ .. .. .. 10¢ | wij "5 Jarge .. .. 20e
R & Mo, GOOD CUP
Pie Cherries .. .. 13¢ | Coffee, 1 Ib. pkg. . 17¢
Fitar S, It's Delicious~Try It!
Three No. 2 Cans CUT 1-Pound Package
Stringless Beans .. 25¢ | Black Pepper .... 25¢
Peas—Lily of Valley Sifted Tom Thumb, can 25¢
Soap—l 2 Small Octagon .... .... .... ..»» 2DbC
Powder—Babbits 1776—15 for . ... .... .... 25¢c
Life Buoy Soap, 2 cakes for .. -... .... .... Ibe
Xoilet Tissue, Regal, 1,000-sheet roll, s¢; 6 for 25¢
LARD FLOUR
’ Every Sack Guaranteed
Armour’s Pure Star | Aeril, 12-Ib. sack .. 43¢
4-Ib. Carton .... __ 50c | Aeril, 24-Ib. sack .. 79¢c
8-Ib. Carton .... .. 98¢ | 12-Pound Sack :
oo 2l}etter Biscuit - . .. 48¢
-Pound Sack
SH_O_I;TENING ge:ter Biscuit .. .. 89¢
2.0 Balk .. .. ;. 205 c|T T B .
4-Ib. Carton __.. .. 48¢ }"&L‘gffd%{}:{’o“ . - 95¢
8-Ib. Carton .... .. 95¢ | White Ribbon _.. $1.85
SUGAR—IO-pound sack .... .... .... .... 49¢
BROOMS—A Few Left—3s¢ value .... .... 25¢
FULL CREAM SMALL
Cheese, Ib. -- .. .. 19¢ | Apples, each ... __ 1¢
FRESH GROUND SMALL
Meul, 12-Ib. pk. _.. 20¢ | Oranges, each .. .. 1c
HOME MADE GREEN
Syrup, gal. ... .. 49¢c gapbbadge, BB
PURE SUGAR CANE Ir-' ‘i;‘"I; tat o 5
Syvup, el ... We o T e
Prunes, 2-lbs. .. .. 15¢ | Sweet Potatoes ... 25¢
FRESH FISH — FRESH MEATS
READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS! '
IMANY WILL ATTEND |
' Y.M.C.A. ‘RECEPTION'
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attend the reception ihey have re- |
{ceived. It is important, as the |
ladies committee, reacded by Mrs. |
!W'm Irwin, must gnow the number!
|in order to prepare refieshinents. l
| The guests will arrive at 8 o‘clockt
sand be met at the eltralce to the
|Boy's Lo'Ly by the «ommittee ini
| charge of program arrangements, ot’l
A’whk-h Sam Nickevion i chairmanl
sand waich is composed of Lee|
| Bradberry, Fred Bennett, Fiank E. |
|M. M'trell, Gesrge 11 Thornton.}
{ Bryan 7, Lumpkin aad (heir wives. |
| Identification cards wili br placed |
|on eath as an aid to the informal- |
|ity of the occasion. Other direc- |
itors and their wives will act on the |
isocla! committee and direct friends
!to the receiving line,
| In the receiving line will be Life
| Directors L. F. Edwards, James W, |
.Murton. John White Morton, C. A |
[ Rowland and C. M. Snelling; As- |
| sociate Direetor A. G. Dudley; the |
lAssociation executive ataff, W, ’l‘|
Forbes, L. H. Cunningham and|
| Miss Anne Foster and the following ‘
!directors of ten or more years ser. |
vice on the board; J. K. Davis, E |
]R. Hodgson, M. 8. Hodgson, E, E I
,Lamkln, M. G. Nicholson, Abit Nix |
| N. G. Slaughter, Joel A. Wier, sr ‘
|Of course, wives of the above lislt
| will stand with them in the receiv-
PIEDMONT MARKET
Hi-Grade Coffee, |Lb. @ 18c
MONARCH No. 2V2
Fresh Prunes .. .. 19¢
21:Ounce SCOTT CO.
Vegetable Soup s TR
No. 22 Can SUMPTER
Spingch, 2 for -... 256¢
Pint Can
Log Cabin Syrup _ 23c¢
SAWYER'S
Butter Cookies ... 15¢
FRESH BEATEN
Biscuit, doz. __ .. 15¢
LIBBY'S
Tomato Juice, 3 for 25¢
Package
Ripple Wheat .. .. 10¢
1-Pound Can Kraft's Chocolate
Flavored Genuine
Malted Milk _.. .. 35¢
Monarch Gelatin
Dessert pkg. 5c
BULK BRANDIED
Mince Meat, lb. .. 20c
Quart Jars WORLD OVER
Fig Preserves .... 49c
OLD FASHION BUCKWHEAT
Flour, 5-Ib. bag .. 39¢
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= PRODUCE ::
Fresh Bunch Beets Idaho Baking Potatoes
Fresh Bunch Carrots | Small Yellow Squash
Freah Eoe Plant String Beans
gg rian Lettuce, Celery
Snowwhite Cauliflower Green Peppers
FINEST QUALITY FOOD VALUES
PHONES 2041-2042 WE DELIVER
_COFFEE l COFFEE l COFFEE
Ib., 17¢ Ib., 18¢ Ib., 12Y/2¢
2-Pounds Hershey’s Cocoa . . . . 25c
1-Ib. Box Sotasee Salted Soda Crackers 10c
1-Pound Package Marshmallows . . 15¢
3 ~i;‘:.T 10c | Sen tinw s | GRAPE JUICE
Lot A
3 pkgs., 10c Butter—27c Quart, 29¢
BEST QUALITY | LARD
Maine SeleCted Seed l-PEHtl}Earton . s e
Cobblers and Bliss | 2-Pound Carton . . 55¢
POTATOES | Zpound paii .. ; 60c
Special Price! | 8-Pound Pail .. . sl.lO
No. 2 Can Happyvale Peas, 2 for . . 25c
No. 2 Can Cowboy Sifted Peas . . . 10c
No. 2 Can Tomatoes, 3for . . . . . 20c
P | NUCOR 150
25¢ Ib., 21c 35¢
RECEIVED THREE CARS FLOUR THIS WEEK!
LOWEST PRICES!
ALSO STOCK AND POULTRY FEEDS
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
NEW WATERWORKS
WILL ELIMINATE
SCARES IN FUTURE
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tered water which will continu
ously meet the physical and bac
teriological standards.” Theit
contention has been borne out by
the recent experience at the wa
terworks. To prevent future dif
ficulty in continuously supplying
the community with the highest
grade water, the engineers recom
mended a new filter plant which
“will be capable of handling wa
ter either from the Oconee river
or Sandy Creek, and you will not
be dependent, ags you now are, of
getting clear water from Sandy
Creek.”
The new waterworks will soon
be completed and when the mod
ern machinery is installed, Ath
enians need not fear that the
purity of the water supply will
be even momentarily threatened
'by bad weather, because the new
filtration plant will cleanse water
of the highest turbidity—in other
words, it cannot get too muddy to
purify to perfection.
ing line.
During the evening, gussts will
be conducted through the entire
building, hear two short talks, see
interestirg moving piciures taken
at the Y. M. C. A. camps and en
joy delicious refreshments,
MEAT SPECIALS
COUNTRY
Pork Sausage, Ib. . 25¢
COUNTRY
Spare Ribs, Ib. _.. 25¢
CHOICE
Pork Chops, Ib. .. 25¢
SHOULDER
Pork Roast, Ib. .. 25¢
BEEF
Pot Roast, Ib. .... 15¢
GOOD
Stew Beef, Ib. .. .. 10¢
ALL CUTS OF NATIVE
B I .. .. e
ROLLED
Rib Roast, Ib. .. .. 27c
SHOULDER
Lamb Roast, Ib. .. 18¢
SHOULDER
Lamb (whole), Ib. . 15¢
SOUTHERN STYLE
Lamb Chops, Ib. .. 25¢
Lamb Stew, Ib. _ 12)4¢
Fat Dressed Hens
and Fryers.
And All Kinds of
Sea Food.
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These leaders and distinguished guestg are seen attending the opening sssion of the Georgia Press
Institute at the Univerisy of Georgia in Athens. l.eft to right W. Kirk Sutlive, of Blackshear, presi
dent of the Georgia Press Association; Watson [avis. director of Science Service, Washington, who
addressed the gathering of Georgia editors as guest o/ the Atlanta Journal; Hugh J. Rowe, editor of
The Athens Banner-Herald; President Harmon W. Caldwell, of the University of Georgia; and John
Paschall, associate and managing editor of The Atlanta Journal, and chairman of the Press Institute,
‘\At—,siv\».'h--i Fresg Photo.)
'WEBB MILLER TALKS
ON ETHIOPIA TODAY
AT PRESS INSTITUTE
ettt
(Continuea ¥rom Page One)
\
; said “it ig true that the Ethiopi
ans practice barbarism.”
Italians, he said, were enthus
iastic in carrying out Mussolini’s
orders in Ethiopia.
“He has the soldiers pepped up
like a college football team,” the
correspondent said.
The correspondent spoke latex
| in the day at a luncheon to the
| Georgia Press at which the Con
| stitution was host.
. His adresses, a ‘“mystery pro
gram” by women of the Georgia
fPress tonight, and a Military Ball
later in the evening, were high
‘lightg of the day’s program, which
‘i also included round table meetings
‘:at which the editorg talked shop
| Many south Georgia editor
15 saw their finst snow in years to
| day. Kirk Sutlive of Blackshear.
}i president of the Georgia Press as
| sociation, and Mrs. Sutlive, were
| among those who shivered in an
other “snowstorm.
y “It’s the first snow we've €een
! in many a day,” Sutlive said.
| The closing program Saturday
| will be featured by an address by
| Dr. John J. Tigert, president of
| the University of Florida.
The complete program for the
remainder of the Presg Institute
follows:
Friday, February, 21
l 7:oo—Gridiron Dinner, in Charge
of Women Members of the Georgia
Press Association. Georgian Ho
tel. Host: Savannah Morning
News and Evening Press. Presid
ing: Miss Emily Woodward, for
rmerly President of the Georgia
Press Association and Founder of
the Press Institute.
{ 10:00—Military Ball. Members
| of the Press Institute to be guests
| of the University R. 0. T. C.
Saturday, February 22
.10:30—Washington Day Address
by President John J. Tigert, Uni
| Wersity of Florida. Uhniversity
ATHENS GROCERY CO.
FINEST QUALITY FOOD VALUES
Phones 1566-1567 We Deliver
Special Canned Fruit Juices Special
No. 12 Unsweetened No. 2 Unsweetened Libby’s
Grapefruit Juice .. 9¢ | Pineapple Juice . 125¢
No. 1 Tall Can No. 12 Unsweetened Libby's
Orange Juice, 3 for 25¢ | Pineapple Juice, 3 . 25¢
1 Quart Jug Pint Bottle Welch's
Prune Juice .. .. 25¢ | Grape Juice .. .. 19¢
Nice Fresh Large Bunch
Tomatoes, Ib. .. .. 12| Carots .. .. ... .. T¢
Spinach, gal. .. .. 10c | Turnip Salad, gal. . 10¢
Lettuce, head _. .. 7¢ | Celery, stalk .. .. 8¢
4-Pound Carton 8-Pound Carton
Pure Lard .... .. 55¢ | Pure Lard .. .. $1.02
1-Pound Hershey's s Matches _ n
Sogoa ik 4 y .. 1214¢ gz-ggx):ees.:a}qfitfltls -
-Ounce Jar Johnston’s ]_; tt b 27.
Peanut Butter .. 2le¢ Iv:fi&::‘:tn gy (
0.. e e LA
WINNER GROUND BREAKFAST SPECIAL Pure
Pure Coffee, Ib. 1215¢ | Santos Coffee, Ib. ~ 17¢
~ln Our Meat Department
Spare Ribs, Ib. _.. 20c | Leg of Lamb, Ib. .. 22¢
Stew Meat, Ib. .. 10¢ | Lamb Shoulder, Ib. 15¢
Pork Sausage, Ib. .. 20c | Mixed Sausage, Ib. 10¢c
WESTERN Pork Chops, Ib. .. 25¢
T-Bone Steak, Ib. . 25¢ ngTERN (;];SEF
Pork Roast, Ib. ___ 20c | Roast, Ib. . 15¢ and 20¢
WESTERN SLICED
Round Steak, Ib. .. 20c | Bacon, Ib. .. .. .. 30c
Chapel. To be instroduced by
President Caldwell.
11:80-~Round Table ‘on “Edito
rlals and Editorial Page Features.”
E. A. Caldwell, Walton News,
Monroe; W. R. Frier, Douglas En
terprise; Henry Nevin, Dalton Ci
tizen; A. F. Dean, Gainesville Ea
gle; W. O. Passavant, Newnan
Herald; Turner Rockwell, Valdos
ta Times; 8. C. Pryor, jr., Fitz
gerald ‘Herald; D. B. Turner, Bul
loch. Times, Stateshoro; Jodie
Townsend, Dahlonega Nugget: E
A. Wilbanks, Buford Advertiser;
V. L. Haygood, Lawrenceville;
News-Herald; Miss Vera Green, |
Jones County news, Gray; H. T.
Melntosh, Albany Herald; Thomas
J. Hamilton, Augusta Chronicle;
Nelson Shipp, Columbus Ledger;
C. M. Morcock, Gwinnett Jour- |
nal, Lawrenceville; Mrs. Estelle.l
Martin ‘Rimes, Ludowici™ News; |
W. G. Sutlive, Savannah Press;‘i
J. J. Flanders, Ocilla Star; A.|
W. Starling, Nashville Herald. i
I:B3o—Luncheon. Georgian “Ho- !
tel.” Host: Atlanta 'Journal. Honor |
Guest: President Tigert. Te be in- |
troduced by Dr. 8. V. Sanford, |
Chancellor, University System of‘
Georgia. Presiding James R.
Gray, Editor. 4
Announcements and Adjuun-(
ment of the 1936 Georgia Press In-’
stitute,
OH REGINALD!
SEATTLE — Plucked eyebrows
and permanent waves for men
this spring were decreed as sty
lish by the national beauty con
gress,
With this edict 3,000 beautieci
ans and hairdressers hurriedly
adjourned and scattered to theh
homes.
The men like it, said Ted Car
roll, style consultant.
“They demand style,” he said
“so we give it 10 ’em. They want
permanent waves to Kkeep their
hair from falling into their eyes.
The biggest show of the four
day congress was a male model
having hig eyebrows plucked.
Crowds stood around and gaped.
! ‘MUST BE GOOD
TULSA, Okla~The word about
roast crow has gotton around—
ask the Tulsa Anglers’ club.
The club bombarded a erow
roost with 14 pounds of bueke
shot.
“We picked wup about 1,100
birds,” said Bomber Marvin Mof
fitt. “There were hundreds of
others we didn’t get because peod
ple carried them oft to cook and
eat. We don't know how they
happened to be there.”
Wild animals are not affected
Ly the bite of the tsetse fiy.
Old Fashion Pound Cake, p0und.........15¢
Made in the Old Fashioned Way!
3 Cans Hand-Packed T0mat0e5..........25¢
SCans Oriol PREE. .. .0 & i vins 88l
You Save 17¢c on 6 Cans
Bunch Turnips with Green T0p5.........10¢c
Florida Beans, p0und........ .........13¢
Direct from the Fields of Florida
Red Bliss Potatose, p0und...... ......7Va2c
Egg Plants, Medium Size, pound. ........12¢c
Snow White Cauliflower, p0und...... ...15¢
Pound Cake, palll: .. .3°s .. iivs soasv /BN
Coffee Cake, Long 5ize,each............15¢
Doughnuts, Made Daily, d0zen...... ....20
Red Ripe Tomatoes, p0und...... ....12%2c
You Can Save from 10% to 12% on Canned
Vegetables All This Week!
High-Grade Coffee, p0und...... .......18¢c
Club House Coffee, 3-p0und5'f0r.........95¢
Royal Brooms—>s-String Broom, each. . ...35¢c
TODAY
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PAGE THREE
Seventy percent of the {llness
in America is caused by respira
tory diseases, communicable dis
eases, and accidents.
More than 200,000 children
yass before the juvenile courts in
the United States annually
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You benefit doubly when you use
Capudine. It not only helps relieve
the pain but soothes the tense mus
cles and nerves, enabling you to
relax. This delightful action is due
to several specially-chosen ingre«
dients working together.
So for headache or other pains due to
colds, neuralgia, and for muscular and
joint aches use Capudine and get this
double benefit. Capudine is quicker, too,
because it is liquid, and its ingredients
| are already dissolved. No narcoEicfis.iwg
CAPUDINE |
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CONVENIENCE
Benson’s Sunshine Vita
min D Bread is as near as
your phone. Ask your
grocer to send you a sup
ply of Benson’s Breads—
White, Whole Wheat,
Cracked Wheat, Sand
wich, Egg Rolls, Wheat
Rolls, Butter and Pa *-er
House Rolls, Ice C’
and Cake. ‘
BENSON’S BAKER}.