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THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1936
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For Sale t
FOR SALE—Merritt's 678 Cotton?
Seed, early maturing, long staple,
sells at a premium. Gantt Flant- |
ers and Tertilizer Distributors |
and Corn Flanters Insure better |
stands. Christian Hardware,
Broad Street. |
e T s e e S
FOR SALE—Stewart Clipping Ma- |
chines and repairs, blades, ets, at |
wholesale and hetail. Leading au- |
thorities recommend clipping
stock as protection against heat.!
Christian Hardware, Broad St. |
] was out on a de¢ llil)ll.\’\l':lli(nul
last night with a gay party and|
the games they played. One fellow |
thought he was Haile Selassie, but !
I can show my heels, too. Try me
tomorrow. ’'34 Deluxe Fordor Se-:
dan, and only $435 at Trussell's.
For Sale—Flowers
PLANTS FOR SALE—The new
sensation, I'ink Cushion Daisy
Chrysanthemum. A limited num- !
hey Mra, Deoughton, 280 Chére
kee avenue, .
FOR SALKE—I936 Ford Fordor, |
also Tudor. Both very nice cars. |
Low mileage. Priced way h(‘luwg
market. Dixie Used Cars, Phone |
1822, 157 Washington Street. i
For Sale—Seed-Hardware
GRAIN Cradles, binder twine, |
screen wire, lawn mowers, 25-]
feet Garden Hose, $1.25. All va-|
rieties Seed Corn. Cow Peas, |
Velvet Beans, Otootan Beans, |
Sudan Grass, Cane Seed, Millet
ete. We can save you money,
as we price our goods for quiolfl
sale, adding only o sfall margin’
of profit. Farmers Seed & Hard
ware Co, Phone 1937, 343 last
Broad street.
FOR SALE~—I936 Chevrolet Stand
ard Coupe. Just like new. Has
been driven only few thousand
miles—s44s. Dixie Used Cars,
Inc., Phone 1822, 157 Washington
Sireet. |
For Rent—Rooms |
FOR RENT — Two unfurnished |
connegling rooms, adjoining |
bath; hot water; private entrance. !
620 Meigs street. ]‘
FOR SALE-—Have just brought inf
20 Fords, Dodges, Chevrolets. |
Believe me, we can sell theml
cheap. SSO to SIOO below mar-l
ket. Dixie Used Cars, Inc, |
Phone 1822, 157 Washington |
Street. |
LOST OR STRAYED—BIack :md}
white Setter dog. Finder pl(-:lso’
notify Figgly-Wiggly. |
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FREE AT REID’S! |
Consult Privately |
BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Get Frec Souvenir
MAY 11 to 16 |
PHONE 1420 FOR |
APPOINTMENT |
REID DRUG CO.
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MILLEDGE PHARMACY
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Railroad Schedules
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SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWA\ |
Arrival and Departure of Trains I
Athens, Georgia :
Leave for Richmond, Washington |
New York and East— |
1:00 a.m. f
3:32 p.m. Air Conditioned.
9:11 p. m. Air« Conditioned. i
Leave for Atlanta, South and We# |
4:05 a. m.
5:52 a.m. Air Conditioned. |
2:29 p.m. Air Conditioned. |
Leave ‘for Ilberton, Greenwood |
Monroe, N. C. (Local)— :
16:50 a. m. g
Leave for “Vinder, Lawrenceville |
Atlanta «l.ocal)= |
4:45 p.m. ‘
GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND |
Leave Athens |
No. 2 for Gainesville— 7:45 a. |
No. 12 for Gainesville—lo:4s a. m
Arrive Athens
No. 11 from Gainesville 10:00 a. m
No. 1 from Gaimesville 6:15 a. m.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
Leave Athens
Daily (Except Sunday) 6:30 a. m
and 4:15 p. m.
Sunday only 7:50 a. m. and
4:00 p. m.
Arrive Athens Daily
12:36 p. in, and 9:15 p. m.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Departs— —Arrive
Lula—North—South
B a.m, 11:20 a. m.
1:30 p. m. 4:26 p. M.
J. R. MORRELL, District
Freight-Passenger Agent
Telephone 81.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Daily Except Sunday
Train 50 Leaves Athens 11:00 a.m
Train 51 Arrives Athens 8:00 am.
- MOTHER’S DAY
CANDIES I
Make Your Selection from|
Three of the Best: |
Russell McPhail’s I
Nunnally’s i
Whitman’s
Moon-Winn Drug Co. |
VALUES! BOY, YES!
1—1935 Ford Tudor (Only 15,000
miles.)
1—1934 Ford V-8 Coach
1—1933 Ford V-8 Coach
1—1932 Ford V-8 Coach
1—1934 Plymouth Coach, A Real
Buy.
21929 Mode! A Coupes
21929 Model A Coaches
4—1930 Model A Coaches
2—1930 Mode A Coupes
1—1931 Model A Coupe
1—1929 Pick-Up Model A
1—1931 Pick-Up Model A
1-——-1933 Chevrolet Truck. Good
Tires, Evcellent Condition,
ALSO 25 MORE GOOD CARS
TO PICK FROM.
Georgian Garage
ATHENS, CA.
Serving This Community Nearly Half Century.
LIPSCOMB-DEARING-HUTCHINS, Inc.
—PHONE 345— .
INSURANCE — RENTING — REAL ESTATE
R A S eTSN LIR A
AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE
GENERATORS AND STARTERS REPAIRED
ARMATURES, MAGNETO SERVICE—~WINDSHIELD WIPERS
CARBURETORS CLEANED
CHARLEY MASON 157 W. WASHINGTON ST. G. CARTEY
COwW PEAS, VELVET BEANS, SOY
BEANS, SUDAN GRASS, MILLET, CANE
SEED. €ZED CORN (ALL VARIETIES),
TABLE PEAS, AND ALL VARIETIES OF
GARDEN SEED.
FRESH SHIPMENTS OF PLANTS ARRIVING DAILY.
SWEET POTATO, TOMATO; PEPPER, EGGPLANT, CABBAGE
AND ONION PLANTS,
GRAIN CRADLES AND BINDER TWINE,
COFER SEED CO.-—-PHONE 247
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$5.00 DOWN - - - $5.00 A MONTH
~ LIBERAL TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD BIKE!
TIRES; A Real Quatity Bicycle. ... 92495 Up
ALSO AGENTS FOR THE EXCELSIOR AND DAYTON
LINES,
We Maintain a Completely Equipped Repair Shop and Can
Repair All Makes and Models.
ATHENS SPORTING GOODS STORE
144 EAST CLAYTON STREET—PHONE 1137
MOTHER’S DAY
(N MAY 10TH!
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ALL THE WORLD LOVES MOTHER!
Make this Mother’s Day a truly happy one for
your Mother! She will enjoy nothing more than
a beautiful Mother’s Day Card from you—for,
after all, it is your love and thoughtfulness that
makes her happiest.
Select your cards for Mother's Day here—we
have a beautiful showing from which to choose.
—PHONE 77—
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PERSONAL LOANS
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FAMILY LOANS
Only Husband and Wife Sign
CO-MAKER LOANS
Usually One Co-Maker Is
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AUTOMOBILE LOANS
No Other Security Required
Amounts Up to
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Speed—Privacy—Flexible Terms
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102-104 Shackelford Bldg.
215 College Avenue—Tel. 1371
VHE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
ADVERTISEMENT |
FOR BIDS
| Sealed proposals for the con-'
|struction of a Boys' Dormitory,
| Girls’ Dormitory, and an Agricul-.
'tural Extension Building at the
| University of Georgia, Athens,
| Ga., (hereinafter called the Pro
jects) will be received at the of-|
fice of the President of the Uni-|
'vorsit,\' of Georgia, Athens, Geor-
Igia, until twelve o'clock noon Eas
‘tern Standard Time. on June 6,
1936. !
, ANI proposals must be arnnmpan-l
lied by a certified check, or a bidj
'bond from a qualified surety com
{pany, drawn in favor of the Re
lgents of the University System of
f(,‘-e-orgia, in the amount of not less
than five per cent of the base bid;
isuch check, or bid bond, represent
iing a guarantee that the success
|ful bidder, if awarded the contract.
I\\'“] promptly enter into a contract]
land furnish surety bond as requir
red by law, equal to 100% of thel
'contract price, conditioned upon |
Ithe payment of all persons supply-|
ing labor and furnishing materials
ifor the c¢nostruction of the projects.
Bidders, at their option, may
submit proposal on any project
and | or may submit lump sum pro
posal for construction of all three|
projects. 1
{ No bidder may withdraw his bid
for the construction of the projects.
]the date set for the opening there
of.
; Contracts will not be awarded
| until bids have been examined and
]am)rn\'ed by the Acting State Dis
\rector, Public Works Administra
ition.' Attention is called to the
fact that no less than the minimum
'w:xge rates approved by the Acting
State Director, FFublic Works Ad
iminis(miiun, must be paid on these
projects. The Projects are financed
in part by the Federal Emergency
Administration of Public Works, |
rand are subject to all of its re
{ quirements. ‘
! The work on each Project shall
Ihogin not later than ten (10) da»ysl
{after the approval of the award by
(the Acting State Director, and shall|
be completed on or before Dece"m-‘
| ber 15, 1936. |
| Payment will he made on the|
contract as follows: Petween the
:m-m and fifteenth of each monlhi
‘sm% of the value, based on the
(contract prices, of labor and mate-!
iri“l incorporated in the work and
lof materials suitably stored at the
site thereof up to the first day of
!that month, as estimated by the
+ Engineer, Architeet, or other au
| thoriezed representative, less the
| aggregate of previous payments;
iand upon substantial completion of
{the Frojects, a sum sufficient to
iincrozxse the total payments to 90%
:nf the contract price. Final pay
| ment shall be due and payable
»!\vithin thirty (30) days after the
:uomplf‘timl and acceptance of the
Projects.
: Plans and specifications may be
{ubtained from the Office of the
| Regents of the University System
i »f Ceorgia, State Capitol Building,
Atlanta, Georgia. A deposit of
['fwenty-five dollars for each Pro
| jecf, ¢ash or certified check, will be
| required as’ Surety for return of
¢ pcuments, full amount to be re
-2 inded upon réturn of sald docue
r ients.
{ The right is reserved to reject
iany and all Bids and to waive for
| malities.
| This sth day of May, 1936.
l Signead:
| REGENTS UNIVERSITY
a' SYSTEM OF GEORCIA.
i By: S. V. SANFORD,
‘! Title: Chancellor, ‘
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} READ |
| BANNER - HERALD
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s WANT ADS! 1
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Announcements
FOR ALDERMAN—THIRD WARD
: I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for Alderman from the
!lhe Third Ward, City of Athens,
Georgia, to fill the unexpired term
‘»‘or the late George C. Armstrong,
| subject to the action of the voters
;in the election to be called by the
| Mayor anl Council of said city to
‘fill said vacancy. I will appreciate
,',lho support of every voter in the
{ Third Ward.
& D. E. WILLIAMS.
{FOR ALDERMAN—THIRD WARD
j I hereby announce my candidacy
ir“r Alderman from the Third
| Ward, City of Athens, Georgia. to
{succeed the late Honorable George
. C. Armstrong, in the election to be
| called by the Mayor and Council to
| fill the said vacancy.
! P. S. JOHNSON.
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i Wanted
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{ WE BUY OLD GOLD
' AND SILVER
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
IN CASH
| |. BUSH, JEWELER
| 165 E. CLAYTON STREET
| ATHENS, GA.
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GIFTS FPC®
‘ ALL OCCASIONS
Are Prized When 9
l Bought From
i J. BUSH, Reliable Jeweler,
| 20 Yearg in Business In
e the SBame Stand
’ 188 EAST CLAYTON BT.
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DINNER SET FREE
, TO SOME MOTHER
1S CANDY
NORRIS CANDY
Ask About It!
i CITIZENS PHARMACY
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Senior Play Tonight : Peter
Brown Will Speak Mon
day Night
I.LA — Preparations are being
completed here for ther beginning
of graduation exercises at Ila High
school, whieh begin at the school
tonight with the presentation of
““Call Me Mike,” the annual sen
:i(n' play. The graduation class this
yvear, accordipg to records, is the
ilargest in the history of Madison'
county. Thirty boys and girls will,
graduate. |
' The senior play tonight will of-|
ifer good entertainment in this|
lmodern three-act presentation. The|
play will begin at 8:30 and an ad- !
mission of 15 and 25 cents will be|
charged. i
Those taking part in the play|
'aro as follows: !
l Zu‘a‘ Rowe, Ferrol Perry, Eval
lLoe Lester, Mattie Grace I—iol-’
comb, Loig Seagraves, Lucy Tiller,!
Billy Rice Mercier, Jamesg Jenkins, |
Theorn Chandler, Thomas Pzn‘ham,;
Clarence Adams and Pershing‘l
Wardlaw. |
Nicholson Speaks {
Friday night at 8:30 the annuall
“Class Night” program will lukei
place in the auditorium. |
At this time little Zula ana/
James Taylor are entertaining th‘:!
thirty memberg of the class with a'
lawn* party and everyone ig «ors|
dially invited. |
On Sunday morning at 11:15 the|
haccalaurate sermon will be (le-]
livered by Rev. D. B. Nicholson, of |
Athens. This program will tukei
lplaw in the school auditorium. {
Jacksonville Tars |
'
Within One Game
.
Of League Leadersj
By The Associated Press i
The Jacksonville Targ climbed
to within one gamé of Columhu&!
Sally league leaders, yesterday by |
making a clean sweep of their se-*
ries with Augusta while the Red)
Birds dropped the gecond straight)
to Savannah. |
The Tars trounced Augustg 10
to 3 and the Indians defeated Co-|
lumbus 10 to 2. The Columbia |
Senators broke a four-game losing |
gtreak with a 4 to 2 victory over
Macon under the floodlights. |
Savannah greeted Kamp with|
four hits and drove him from the|
mound in the first inning. Bar- |
rett took up the pitching burden |
but had little better luck, nm!
Indians tallying six times before|
the inning ended.
The veterang Jake Levy gave up ‘
nine safeties but the Red Birds |
couldn’t hit him in the pinches. |
He was credited with his third|
straight victory. !
Jacksonville was off to a bad
tart as the Tigers nicked Lyle for |
‘&‘ree rung in the opening frame,‘v‘
hut he settled down after that and
held them scoreless the rest of thel
way. Lyle allowed only six hitfii
and fanned six men. |
Harkrader turned in a five-hiti
pitching performance to put Co
lumbia back in the win column.l
Evans, the Macon hurler, account- |
ed for two of the blows with aj
’dnuble and a triple. !
Today's Games |
Columbia at Columbus, |
Macon at Jacksonville. {
I Savannah at Augusta. i
Raymond Wolfto |
l Coach “Tarheels”
| For Next 3 Years
| i
CHAPEL HILL, N. C. — (#) —
Athletic Director Robert A. Fetetr
caid today that Raymond (Bear)
Wolf probably would continue the
same general system of football
nsed here the past two years wh’enl
he takes over the University of
North Carolina football team Mon- |
day. l
Wolf, Texas Christian University
athletic director, last night noti
fied Fetzer of his acceptance of a
three year contract as head foot
hball coach, succeeding Carl Gray
Snavely who quit last winter to go
Im Cornell. !
In his 10 years of freshman :md"
varsity coaching at T. C. U.,, Wholt!
empioyed a modified Warner _\-}'s-&‘
tem, similar to that introduced here |
by Snavely, i
The signing of the 33-year-old|
former T. C. U. guard ended a long |
hunt the athletic council had con-|
ducted for a coach since mid-:\lun:hi
when Snavely resigned. Snavely's|
teams in two seasoms won 16, lost|
two, tied one, ‘
Ry 1
“T. 8. Is Not So Fond |
1
i Of Bowden Farm Now ,
T. B. Hudson has been worklm:l!
on the farm of l.xe Bowden i"r
Jackson county for about fourteens
years, but he may have left by the]
time you read this. !
“p, B.” i 8 a Negro farmer and |
a good one. {
Yesterday “T. B.” and a com- |
panion worker were gathering|
rocks for Mr. Bowden when he
noticed a spider crawling on a
rock he held in his hands, The |
rock weighed about fifty pounds. |
The spider crawled off the rock |
onto the man's crm- !
He forget the rock, dropped it—!
on his co-worker's foot, as the|
spider started up his arm. He |
flung his arm downward and the|
spider lost her grip. !
', His companion howled and howl- !
ed, but “T. B.” wasn't interested |
Im his blood-curdling cries. {
The spider was a full grownf
| Black Widow, {
Shorfening ’ EGREAa DR RGER LN S KRS
4-lbs. . . 48¢ | ji 5-lbs. .. 26¢
8-lbs. . . 95¢ R ‘ ;O-Ibs. .+ 52¢
aliled QUALITY FOOD SHOPS | peaielhdie
CIGARETTES Carton Tax Paid $1.36
LIBBY’S ,
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LIBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE, 3 f0r................., 000
LIBBY'S POTTED MEAT, ean, 3f0r....................11¢
LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF HASH, No. 2 can, 2 for. .........25¢
EIBEY S VEAL REAP B 0 R BOF. .. ... ... .o e
HOT CUPCOFFEE, pound, 2For. .. ......c.cvvnuuv. .. D€
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LIBBY’S :
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FRENCHK’S BIRD GRAVEL, IV2-pound package...........10¢
REDDEVILLYE, 130z.can.......ivcoees P o s el G
AR BRI, i S OSIERN
MORTON’S SALT, package, 2 f0r........ «c0.uvev.....15€
BABY LIMA BEANS,3-pounds. . ...... ........ Liinie N
W.M
Blue Rose RICE 6 ™:“2sc
for
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ROGERS’ TOILET TISSUE, Roll, 3 f0r.........c0envenn .10¢
FRENCH'S BIRD SEED, package. ........, ...00vee.....15¢
SUNSWEET PRUNES, pound package. ..... ............10c
XYZ SALAD DRESSING OR SPREAD, quart5............2%
XYZ SALAD DRESSING OR SPREAD, pints. . .. ..........17¢c
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Grape Fruit)Juice'.23 ™ 25c¢
B Can
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LIBBY’S STUFFED OLIVES, 4'2-oz. bottle. .. ...........19% ;
LU YDILET BOAP. B for. ..- v vt vn it vo 0
LUX FLAKES, package. ... .., scvvicao sosnnses eTB
GRAPENUT FLAKES, package, 2f0r...... .............25¢C
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, package...... ......... .33¢
TOMATOES "2 3 ™ 23c
“Can
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COLONIAL OR BORDEN'S EVAP. MILK, tall can, 3 for. .. .19¢
COLONIAL OR BORDEN’S EVAP. MILK, small can, 6 for. . . 19¢
ARGO TREE-RIPENED APRICOTS, No. 22 can......... .19¢
ROGERS SANTOS COFFEE,pound........ .............18¢c
SOUTHERN MANOR FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 1¢ean.......15¢
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"Lakes CHEESE Lb. 18
Land o’Lakes .18¢
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TELLAM’'S LUCKY STRIKE PEANUT BUTTER, 30-oz. jar. . .25¢
GOLD LABEL COFFEE, Vaccuum Packed Jar, pound. . .. ... Ak
NU-TREAT MARCARINE, p0und...... ...:.ccoovenas.l3¢
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F-L-O-U-R
GOLD LABEL WHITE LILY
6-ibs. . . 29¢ 1240, . . 53¢ 6-lbs. . . 33¢ 12-lbs. . . 6l¢c
24-bs. . . . 9% 280:0he. « + SIV7
ROGERS NO. 37 CIRCUS
6-lbs. . . 27¢ 12-Ibs. . . 49¢c G6-lbs. . . 25¢ 12-lbs. . . 45¢
24-Ibs. . . 89¢ 48-lbs. . $1.75 24-lbs. . . 79¢ 48-lbs. . $1.55
ROGERS NO. 21—12-lbs., 43¢; 24-Ibs., 73c; 48-Ibs., $1.45
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FRESH CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE, Jumbo el .. ........ ¢
CALIFORNIA CARROTS, 8ig8unch.................... 5¢
GEORGIA GROWN TENDER STRINGLESS BEANS, 3-Ibs. . .23c
GEORGIA GROWN SMALL YELLOW SQUASH, 3-pounds. . 25¢
FRESH CUBAN PINEAPPLES,each. ....... ........... .10¢
NEW RED BLISS POTATOES, No. 2, 5-pounds.. , ......... 12¢
WASHINGTON WINESAP APPLES, 3 d0zen........... .25
FLORIDA VALENCIA ORANGES, Extra Large, dozen. . ... .25¢
FANCY NEW YELLOW ONIONS, 3-pounds. .. ........... 8c :
GEORGIA GROWN GREEN HARD HEAD CABBAGE, 2-Ibs. . .5¢
CALIFORNIA LEMONS, Large Size, d0zen.............. 17¢
CALIFORNIA CAULIFLOWER, p0und............... Al2Vae
TOMATOES, Extra Fancy,pound. ....... coescsns vs i TN
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FRESH MEATS
Rogers’ Markets Have the Cut of Meat You Want-—The Best in
Branded Steaks and Roasts for Less Money!
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SWIFT'S BRANDED CUBE STEAK, pound . . . 30c
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Branded Shoulder Roast, Ib.. .23¢ Best Liver, Ib.. . . ...-+.s++ N
Branded Chuck Roast, Ib.. . 17V2¢ Croskess, 1b... .. covoe o i 0
Branded Prime Rib Roast, Ib.. . 25¢ Southern Style Steak, Ib.. . .17%2¢
Western Loin Steak, Ib.. ... .28c Meat Lonf, 2405........... .&8
Western Veal Cutlets, Ib. 30¢c, 35¢ COLD MEATS OF ALL KINDS!
Shculder Veal Steak, 1b......20c Mixed Sausage, 1b....... ...10¢
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KINGAN’S RELIABLE BACON, Rind Off, pound . 3Z¢
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Breakfast Bacon, 1b.........25¢c | Veal Drum Sticks, 6 for. .. .. .25¢
Hamburger, 2-lbs.. . .... ....25¢ Lamb Roast, Ib.. ... ..17%z2¢, 20c
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