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| or SPAGHETTI (Encore), pkg.. .5¢
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S, 2 Packalißh, s vee s o riny s 196
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SOAP: 3 ‘nkel. .. . il valle
pekages' Lol < .....'.IScI
WATOES, Red Ripe—4 No. 2 cans 25¢
FRESH PRINT BUTTER, pound.3s¢
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Vegetables -
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Somph b, ... -5¢
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lCtallll:anstnut.«s, b...15¢
B°§§nge.l doz. . . 19c
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rimes Colden, dozen. ... ... .- .ZIC
ashington State Delicious, doz.. 5‘
Xtra Large Apples, each. . ...... ¢
P MEAT MARKET
—SPECIAL— é
moked Links, 2 pounds for. ... .19¢
#st, Boned and Rolled, pound. . . . 23¢
fast Bacon, with rind, pound. . . . 29%¢
Roast, Boned and Rolled, No
Pound. ~. ¢i el 2/5c
b Shoulder, p0dnd?......°. . .T2%c
Shoulder, Trimmed, pound . . . . . 15¢
E-"-Qu!dcr, Boned and Rolled, Ib. 21c
i for Country Fry—Boneless
sk, poundt b 85
b Chops, POUN . . Sttt s B nBDE
Ountry Sausage, pound. .. .....35¢
| BANK CHARTER
t ATLANTA.—(&)—A second ap
plication for a charter of a st
bank at Tiftdn has been fileq sw?::
Secretary of State John B. wi
| son. ¥
! The new ‘application is for the
| Farmers Bamk of Tifton, with g
} capital stock of $50,000 and a sur.
l]:lus of SIO,OOO.
| . Prexiously a.lfl%a._rte: application
| was filed for the Tifton state bank,
i R. 1. Goarmley, then state super
?intcndent of banks, declined to
approve the application and a case
{ now is pending .in the Superior
i court at Tifton agsinst the state
\! ban king*‘de'part ment.
.’ On the applicitions for charter
| for the two Pmmks, the mname of
‘1 Mrs. Susie# T. Moore, former
| state senator, ig the only
{ common to both. o
§ Napiers Butson, chief cletk in
i the secretarylof state’s office, said
[ the law reqwires the secretary of
!xsmto to certify the applicaion to
| the state superintendent of
;i.‘)zmks for * hig approval and the
law also says the charter applica
ltion must e | Edvertised for four
| weeks in Tift county.
! — eet eet e
; NATURAL GAS :
| AUGUSTA.\—(®)— Officials of
| Augusta, Columbia and Aiken, S.
|C.. will: meet to discuss plans for
piping natural gas to the three
cities, Mayor Richard E. Allen, jr,
announced. £
Allen said Mayor L. B. Owens
requested the meeting, suggesting
the gas be brought from Macon,
{wher it is piped from Louisiana
via Atlanta. :
mime and place’of the meeting
has not been set.
END THE FEEL-PUNK,
DRAG-FOOT DAYS
| _Dull headaches, poor appetite,
| sleeplessness are warning signs.
| You feel low—hate to work. These
Symptoms may point to constipa
tion due to “low-bulk” meals.
Why throw these days out of your
| life — particularly when regular
{ habits make you feel so good. Get
| “bulk” by eating a delicious cereal:
! Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN.
| There’s nothing experimental
| about ALL-BRAN. Millions of peo
ple have used it successfully. Scien-
I-tific tests prove it is safe and effec
tive. Within the body, it absorbs
.l moisture, forms a soft mass, gently
i cleanses the system, ALL-BRAN is
i guaronteed. Try it a week. 1f not
{ satisfactory, your money will be
l refunded by the Kellogg Company.
Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily.
| Stubborn cases may require ALL
| BRAN oftener. Serve as a cereal,
| or cook into delicious recipes.
| What an improvement over pills
| and drugs. ALL-BRAN is a food—
you buy it at the grocery storé.
Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
LEVITT BOY DIES
CHICAGO — (#) — Philip Le
vitt, 7-year-old sufferer from an
unusual blood infection, died here
Thursday after a long illness. The
bay, whose plight brought offers
of blood donors from all parts of
the nation, died at his home.
Three transfusions were given to
Philip during September by 13 year
old Maurice Oldham, son of City
Commissioner Maex Oldham of
Lexington, Ky. The youth was
chosen from hundreds of volun
teers who answered appeals by
letter and telegram. -
BEAUTIFUL |
Life is Beautiful only|
when one is Well Nour-’
ished. Be Sure to Eat at|
Least Six Slices of Ben-|
son’s Malted . Milk Vita-|
min D Bread Every Day. |
BENSON’S BAKERY |
By s
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{ Domino Domino
f : é:ane Suga,. , Cane Suga,. v
| atears Cranuforeq
I Demand - |
Domino Package Sugars~clean—~ §
pure cane-refined at home
| o misiiisoma iit st |
' HOME MADE ICE
1 CREAM ?
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| BENSON’S BAKERY |
- WINGFIELD’S |
- MARKET '
| openn&gea]; ?.EN BURTON |
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i FEATHER DRESSED
Fryers Ib. 23c
i KINGAN'S SLICED—RIND ON f
Bacon Ib. 25¢
; CHOICE SHOULDER |
PORK ROAST . 21250
| SMALL ITEAN : g
Pork Chopslb. 25¢
| FRESH SLICED |
Pig Liverlb. 12%c
ROUND—LOIN—T-BONE i
Steaks Ib. 20c
‘ BABY BEEF POT !
Roast Ib. 12%c|
E MILK FED
;Veal Chopslb. 15c!
| SHOULDER |
}Veal-Roa‘%t Ih. lSc‘
! PURE PORK . !
Sausage Ib. 20c
GOOD MIXED ‘
LSausage lb. 10(:l
SMOKED LINKS i‘
Sausage Ib. 10c
| CHOICEfiWESTERN !
Lamb - All Cuts|
jGenuine Calf Liver, Sweet Breads!
| FULL LINE ngFßrégfo Msus.i
} ALSO
FRESH FISH and OYSTERS.
SHIFLETT _GRO. HENRIETTAGro.
PHONE 500 PHONE 1946
WE DELIVER THE GOODS INSTANT DELIVERY SERVICE
POLLY RICH FLOUR-—Plain or Self-Rising
SPECIAL TODAY .
48-Ib. Bag $2.15—24-ib. Bag $1.10—12-Ib. Bag 61c¢c
6-Ib. Bag 3ic
BLUE-J SELF-RISING FLOUR
48-Ib. Bag $1.79—24-Ib. Bag 89¢—12-Ib. Bag 45¢
Royal Gelatin
DESSERT
All Flavors
2 Pkgs. 11¢
Yacht Club Bartlett Pears, No 215 ean .. .. 23¢
Yacht Club Crushed or Sliced Pineapple,
NEEVL N o
Monarch Y. C. Peaches, Sliced or Halves,
BES A . . . et R
CALIF. EVAP. ;
Shpise 1 . .. W
CALIF. EVAP.
Peaches, Ib. __.. 1214¢
LARGE SIZE
Prunes; Ib. .. . 10c
SMALL SIZE
SYhnes. I ... 00
FANCY WHOLE GRAIN
Rice. 3. ... . .. 20¢
Pure Gold Coffee—Reasted by Standard Brands
—Ground Fresh Daily, pound .... .... .. 19¢
Weson Oil (in Bulk), quart .. .... .... .... 33¢c
Pure Cuban Molasses (Bulk) Quart 25¢—Gal. 90¢
Fat Pine
KINDLING
Large Bunches
2 for 15¢
King Dog and Cat Feod, 1-pound can .. .. .. 5¢
BABY BEEF CHUCK
Roast, Ib. .. .... 14Yc
BABY BEEF SHOULDER
Roast, Ih. ... .. 1%
BABY BEEF LOIN or
T-Bone Steak, Ib. - . 23¢
BABY BEEF
Stew Meat, Ib. .. .. 10c
FRESH MADE
Hamburger, Ib. .. 15¢
PORK ADDED
Meat Loaf, Ib. .. .. 20¢
BRANDED CHUCK
Roast, Ib.~ . .. .. IT%e
BRANDEDI
Loin Steak, Ib. .. .. 35¢
FANCY BOILED
Ham, 1-lb. _.. .. 2lc
COPELAND’S
Sausage, Ib. ... .. 35¢
FRESH FISH—DRESSED HENS and FRYERS
G. A. CHRISTIAN
FINEST QUALITY FOOD VALUES
PHONES 2041-2042 WE DELIVER
Lemons (Nice, Large), dozen _.... ... .... 15¢
Mothers’ Oats (Cup and Saucer), 3-Ib. pkg. _ 25¢
PALMOLIVE-PEAT
SPECIALS
CONCENTRATED
Super-Suds, 2 pkgs. 11c¢
LARGE OCTAGON
Soap Pewders, 6 for 25¢
OCTAGON
Toilet Soap, 6 for .. 25¢
OCTAGON
Cleanser, 6 for _.. 25¢
Crackers (Soda), 1-pound box .... .... .... 10¢
Marshmallows, 1-pound package .... . .... 15¢
Tomato Sauce, No.secan ... .... ... .. 25¢
Grapefruit Juice, No.scan .. .... .... ... 35¢
Coffee (Breakfast Special}, 1-pound pkg. -.. 17¢
Cocee (Hy-Grade), 1-pound pkg. ... ..--.. 19¢
Cocoa (Herhey’s), 1-pound ¢an .. .. .. .. .. 10¢
Lettuce (Nice Hard Heads), each .. .., ..-- 9¢
Celery (Nice,Large) .... ........ ...... 10¢
19'%2-Ounce Can
Tomato Juice .. .. 10¢
22-Qunce Can
Pork and Beans .. 10¢
21Y2-Qunce Can
Tomato Soup .. .. 10¢
gifted Early June—No. 2 Can
Peas, 2 cans for __ 25¢
Pet.t Pois—Tiny
Peas, No. 2 can . 17);¢
No. Z Can
Peas and Carrots 10c
22-Ounce Can
Spaghetti, can . ... 10c
Mrs. Dull's Seal of Approvai
On Every Sack
WHITE LILY
FLOUR
COMPLETE LINE OF FEEDS OF ALL KINDS
YHE BANNER.HERALD, ATHENS, GEORAGIX
Rosemary
BUTTER
I+4 Pound Prints
Lb. 33¢
LARGE HEAD
Iceberg Lettuce ... 8c
WELL BLEACHED
Celery, each .. .. 10c
NO. 1 WHITE
Potates, 5 lbs. .... 17¢
SUNKIST
Lemons, doz. .. .. 17¢
YELLOW -
Onions, 3 Ibs. .. .. 10¢
GREEN BEAUTY
Sweet Mixed
PICKLES
Quart 25¢
CHOICE CUTS
Pork Chops, Ib. _.. 27¢
KINGAN’S RELIABLE
Hacon. Ib. .. .. .. B®
PORK
Steak. Ib. _.. .. .. e
LOIN
Pork Roast, Ib. _.. 25¢
SHOULDER
Pork Roast, Ib. _.. 23c
PURE PORK
Sausage, Ib. -... .. 25¢
MEATY
Spare,Ribs, Ib. .. 17%¢
SLICED RIND OFF
Bason, Ib. .. ... .. %W
STANDARD
Oysters, pint .. .. 29c
SELECT
Oysters, pint .. .. 33e¢
3 Packages
Table Salt .. .. .. 10¢
3—s¢c Packaegs
Matches .. .. .. .. 10¢
2 Cans
King Pin Lye .. .. 15¢
3 Rolls KEWPIE
Toilet Tissue .. .. 20c
FIVE FLAVORS— :
Knox Jell, 4 for .. 25¢
DIME BRAND
Milk,can --.. .. .. 10c
EAGLE BRAND
Milkcan .... .. .. 20¢
BREAKFAST
CEREALS
Wheat Krispies
Rice Krispiss
Pep Bran Flakes
Whole-Wheat Flakes
All-Bran
2 for 25¢
EVERY SACK
GUARANTEED
BLUE RIBBON
FLOUR
Wilson’s
Savery
Oleemargarine
2 Lbs. 35¢
20th CENTURY
| SALAD
DRESSING
| Quart 25¢
R .
Rev. D. C. Wright
| . ;
. Is First Speaker
} On Red Cross Hour
l Going before a miecrophone at
|radio station WTFI last nightas
the first of a series of seven
speakers, Rev, David Cady Wright,
irector of Emmanuel Episcopal
{ church, related the work of the
ifAmoricun Red Cross in the admin
tistration of rglief to victims of 105
‘disasters in 39 states during the
jpnst year.
i During the past year, which
i\\'us one of unusual natural catas
‘tj".xph(‘s such as tornadoes, floods,
]Mu, Dr. Wright said the Red
jCross carried succor to 385,000
| persons, more than three times as
{many as needed Red Cross aid the
ipn\\'ious year.
! During the death-dealing torna
|does and earthquakes and floods,
[Dr. Wright said no appeal to the
inational Red Cross went unheed
-1"‘11.
| Men, women and children were
given food and clothing, Medical
:su))plio& doctors and nurses were
irushed into the disaster zones to
| keep down epidemics and first
raid stations and emergency hos
| pitals were set up with rapidity.
| Pointing out that the Red Cross
[flag has flown over the scene of
levery major disaster in the United
{Staten for the past half-century,
;Dr. Wright declared that the ad-
I ministration of the Red Cross is
| efficient and thorough because of
' its years of experience in hand
ling the problems of suffering hu
[manity in times of great emerg
lency and in the ordinary course
|uf the year’'s problems.
| e e oy
| BEAUTY EXPERT
| ABBEVILLE, Ga. —() — Hal
’Dorsey, 15-year-old high school
Esonior, owns and operates a beau
ty parlor here, and tends to some
of the intricate tasks of arrang
ing feminine locks when he has
!time from his school duties,
He started in the business when
he was 12, A penciled sign read
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Pork&Beanscw:2 . 7
Brains Armour’s 22:n125¢
Spinach % e 144°
Cane Syrup s &’ 29°
Peaches“ " 161
BLUE ROSE RICE, 4-Ibs.. . ... ..19¢
HOSTESS MARSHMALLOWS,
_l-Pound Package, 2 f0r...... 25¢c
BUTTER BITS, pkg., 2 f0r.....21c
BAKERS COCOA, 1-ib., 2 for. ..25¢
COLONIAL STRING BEANS—
N0.2c¢can,3f0r............25¢
rF L U U R
PLAIN AND SELF-RISING
; CIRCUS
6-lbs. . . . 28¢ — 12-ibs. . . . 47¢
24-lbs. . . . 85¢c — 48-Ibs. . . $1.65
Ne. 37
6-lbs. . . . 29¢ — 12-lbs. . . . 49¢
24-lbs. . . . 90¢c — 48-Ibs. . . $1.75
WHNITE LILY
6-lbs. . . . 33¢ — 12-Ibs. . . . 63¢
24-lbs. . . . $1.19
GOLD LABEL
6lbs. . . . 31e — 12-Ibs. . . . 52¢
24.1b5. . . . $1.02
e . 21
12-lbs. . . . 45¢ — 24-Ibs. . . . 80c
PILLSBURY
12-lbs. . . . 63¢ — 24-lbs. . . $1.19
SHOP AT ROGERS MARKET
SPECIAL PRICES ON SMALL HENS AND LAMB
PORK ROAST,pound . . . . . . . . 20cand 23¢c
Extra Standard Oysters, pt. 28¢
Extra Select Oysters, pt. . . 33c
Fancy Western Loin Steak . 30c
Cube Steak (Western) Ib. . 30c
Hockless Picnics, ib. . . 23c
Large Mullets, Ib. . . . .10c
Pig Liver.lb.. . . . ;. . l4e
BREAKFAST BACON,pound . . . . . 25¢, 33c, 35¢ '
SPORTS ROUND-UP
BY EDDIE BRIETZ
NEW YORK — (#) — Pity poor
Bernie Bierman . . . under Western
conference rules he can take only
33 Minnesota players te the North
western game . , . which meang the
Ghopers will be only three deep
in every position , . . Talk about
your scoring machines . . , South
Dakota U. made three touchdowns
and kicked a point in less than
three minutes of playing time and
on just four playg from scrimmage
against Mornmgside college last
week . . . . Jimmy Braddock may
box an exhibition in Havana dur
ing Cuban national sports week
late in December . . . just ecan't
imagine the Cardinals without Diz
zy Dean, Siidmie
Charlie Bachman, Michigan State
coach, tells this one . . . gome years
ago, hig Kansas State team had to
piay a game in the rain on a field
covered with clay . . . by half time,
the boys were ankie deep in it , . .
the team with the ball lost ground
instead of gaining . . . near the end,
Kansas State kicked and the ball
stuck on the chest of a clarging
opponent . . . when they weighed
the ball after the game, there were
three pounds of sticky mud on it.
Coast reports say the Beckeley,
Calif., Nligh school gridders won
their 108th consecutive game the
other day . .. looks as if the boys
have hung up some sort of record.
Tulane and all' New Orleans are
tickled pink over the coaching job
Red Dawson is turning in with the
Greenies . . . many believe the
Giants already have closed for
Dizzy Dean and are holding the
ing “finger waves, five cents” went
up on his front porch to proclaim
his business. His shop now is lo
cated "on the princinal street npext
to his father's hank and two girls
administer to the wants of custo
mers while Hal is at .chool.
Fancy Brand. Reast, 171/s¢-25¢
Western Beef Reast . 14¢-1715¢
Mixed Sauvage, Ib. . . . 10c
Hamburger, 2-lbs. . . . 25¢
Stew Meat,lb. . . . . . 10c
Round Steak,lb, . . . . 19¢
i announcement until after the foot
| a?l season to cash inm on g .
llicxty. : e
| Down at Meridian, Miss, Johi
|C. Moss, father of Charlie Moss, =
[the Athletics’ catcher, manages &fi
,‘flmateur team called the *“Mos
| Specials” . , . It has graduated te
|home town boys into the proféss
'efonal ranks ~ , Some g,
| grads are young Moss, Erie, Mcs
| Nair of the Red Sox, Marbury
| Holbrook of Chattanooga, Skeete
| Webb of the Cardinals and Marcus
| Beddingfield and Fred Stroblé
' both owned by the Yankees.
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Canned Standard
Tomatoes
3 -2 20¢
@
Canned Southern Manor
Prunes
3 e 25¢
COLONIAL PEAS, No. 2 can. . .15¢
American Sardines, V 4 can, 3 for 10¢c
PET or CARNATION MILK—
Fall Can, 3 For. . ... ..c.i . . 208
Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, pkg. 10¢c
NU-TREAT MAKCARINE, Ib.. .17¢
STOKELY’S TOMATO JUICE—
50Qunce can. ... ........19
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Celery, large stalk. ... ........ 6¢c
Lettuce, large head. . . ... ... .. 6¢
Camvots, bunch. .. ... .....:... B
Cauliflower, 3-1b5,...........13¢
Crapes, Tokays, 3-lbs.. . ... ....25¢
Pears, Bosc, 4 f0r............10e
Pincapples, 2 for. . ...........25¢
Squash, Ib.. ... ....... |¢ 0
Bavongt. .. . ... .. .. =
Spinaich, Ib.. . ... .0 . 8
Peppers, large size, 2 for. ... ... 5¢
Oranges, dozen. ... .. ...... . 17¢
Apples, Winesaps, 2 dozen. .. . 15¢
Grapefruit, 3 for. . . ......... . 10¢
Granberrvies, Ib.. ... ... . ... .V
Cabbage, 3-Ibs.. .« i cinvin oBS
Yowes, 3-Ibs.) ... .0 s .. 1
Potatoes, U. S. No. 1, 5-lbs.. . . .17¢
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