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PAGE SIX
"l TECH VS. MERCER
ATLANTA—(P)—Georgia 'Tech’s
basketball team wound up prepa
rations today for the invasion of
Mercer's Bears here Saturday
night.
It will be the opening game for
Tech, and members of the team
have been showing good form in
practice,
The saiga is the only antelope
in the world with 3 Roman nose
LOOK OUT FOR THOSE
|
HALF-SICK DAYS
it |
Everybody, at one time or an- |
other, has had such days. You may |
have a headache, bad breath or}
coated tongue. You feel listless — |
“down-in-the-mouth.” Often these |
are signs of common constipation. |
It’s dangerous to neglect consti- ;
pation. This condition is usually |
due to “low-bulk’ meals. Get “bulk” |
back by eating a delicious cereal. |
Kellogg’s ALL-Bran has helped |
millions of people keep regular hab- |
jts. Within the body, ALL-BRAN |
absorbs twice jts weight in water, !
forms a soft mass, gently cleanses |
the intestines. 1
Isn’t this food better than taking |
artificial pills and drugs — often |
habit-forming? Try ALL-BRAN for l
a week. If not satisfactory, your |
money will be refunded by the Kel- !
logg Company. |
Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily, |
either as a cereal with milk or |
cream or in cooked dishes. Three |
times daily, in severe cases. Sold |
by all grocers. Made and guaran
teed by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
g Polk’s Sweet or
: . Unsweetened
g GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
e 4 4 No.2Cans 29¢
—
STORE HOURS: 7 to 7 Daily; Saturday 7 to 10
PARTY PEAS, No.2can . . . . . 15¢
PALMOLIVE, cake ... . . . . 5c
SCOTTISSUE, 3 1000-Sheet Rolls . . 19¢
IWVfillTj(H,o;s:alElv::Pa:; :)-Erofi small cans . . 2lc
fifiéfi\%figj cfioioipcan ST
§%“XE§EYV+?I,M§Ai;f;;S S i e
BRI Ct e .. .. e
BAKING POWDER, 2 1-lb. cans . . 25¢
EXTRACT, 10-oz. bottle . . . . . 10c
%&ffié‘l\":lib‘\cz N ..o
:!!'EKRIA pound package . . . . 15¢
:C'?géfiklfr, 1-2 pound can . . . 23c
BEARRIE Gpkgs. . . . ... . e
I ReparLoof . ... o 8
BREAD, Sandwich Loaf . . . . . . 10c
B RIS dosen . . . .o iR
Fruits and Vegetables
California lceberg
Lettuce, head..... .6¢c
California Large Bunch
Carrots, bunch.. ... 5¢
Well Bleached
Celery, 5ta1k...... 8c
Florida Juicy
Oranges, d0z......15¢
Winesap
Apples, d0z.......10c
Winter
Spinach, 2-lbs.. . . .13¢
Florida Heavy
Grapefruit, 3 for. . . 10c
A & P MEAT MARKET
—SPECILAL -~
Copeland’s Country Sausage, Ib. . . 35c
Fancy Veal Roast, Boned and Rolled, Ib. 27¢
Georgia Breakfast Bacon, Rind Off, Ib. 29¢
Fancy Cured Ham, Sliced End Cuts, Ib. 25¢
Good Mixed Sausage, 2-lbs. . . . . 15¢
Extra Fancy Lamb Roast,lb. . . . . 15¢
Sunnyfield Breakfast Bacon, 1-Ib. pkg. 38¢
Fancy Western Beef Pot Roast, Ib. . . 19¢
(iood Veal Chuck Steak.lb. . . . 171/5c
Fresh Oysters - Fancy Fish — Dressed Hens
.;’Mrs. H. J. Stegeman
8 .
| Is Speaker at Pilot
{ 1
' Club Luncheon Here
?f T . l
Mrs. H. J. Stegeman was sea—i
! tured speaker at the luncheon |
| meeting of the Athens Pilot club |
{ Thursday at the home of Mrs. R. l
iJ. Bates on Prince avenue. -Thr:l
| program was in charge of Wylene |
| Chafin and Florrie Andrews who |
Y introduced Mrs. Stegeman. !
i In interesting manner Mrs.:
! Stegeman told of the trip she]
!m:nlu last summer WwWith I)flanf
| Stegeman to the Olympic games |
:”’ Berlin, They lended in Engl:u:«lf
and travelled in both Holland and |
[ Italy. Her sidelights on the Olym- |
| pic games, especially the dvscrip-g
| tion of the victory by Forrest |
| “Spee” Towns in the hurdle race, |
| in which he was crowned (:ham-i
![;inn of the world, were most in
’ teresting. ,
| Thelma Elliott, teacher in Bar- |
im\\' street school, was wo]cumwl]
as a new member, and Clairel
' Vaughn, former member of the |
Elberton Pilot c¢lub and now con
nected with the Soil Conservation
office here, was a guest at the;
luncheon. -
It was unanimously voted to
hold future meetings at the home
of Mrs. Bates, a member of the]
Pilot club, The club also voted toli
have the next meeting, scheduled
for January 21, in the form of a;:
supper meeting instead of a lunch-l
con affair, at which time general
business meeting will be held and
reportg from all committee c¢hair
men will be received. g
The meeting was presided over;
Fancy Yellow
Squath, 210b5.. ... . 15¢
Florida
Tangerines, d0z....10c
Snow White X
Cauliflower, 2 1b5..25¢
Fancy Yellow
Onions, 3-lbs.. .. .. 7c
Kiln Dried
Yomse, 5 He.. . .... 15
Canadian
Rutabagas, 3 Ibs.. . . 7c¢
Golden Ripe
Bananas, 3-lbs.. . . . 17¢
i
'Negro Woman Charged
- With Robbery, Caught
| By Police Yesterday
| A warrant charging Mamieé Lou
i\‘.':nl]:ins with robbery was sworn
out by City Detectives E. M.
Wood and Martin Nelms yester- |
' day, and the negro woman is
lodged in the county jail today. |
The negress is charged \»\'ithj
stealing a girls’ - wrist wutvh.l
sweater and underclothes from th(-;
home of Horace Butler on the |
Danielsville road, where she \v;:sl
employved as a cook. {
|
FOUR COUNTY CHOIR |
WILL MEET SUNDAY
e [
Members of the Four-County|
Chofr will meet Sunday afternoon |
at 2:30 o'clock at \\'zltkinsvillv;
Baptist church, Several outsmnd-‘
ing singers will be present and :1|
cordial invitation is given the
public to attend and take part. ‘
by the president, Mrs. Jennie Lee
Hancock, and a good attndance
was present despite the inclement
weather.
Y 1= =
& B FOOD STORES S Q’
Lumpkin at Washington | 1298. Prince Ave ,NORMAL TOWN
: e RCle T i PHONE 747
e
Hard Heads Pillsbury Pancake
Lettuce . .......sc|Flour, 2 pkgs. .. 17c
FANCY CELERY............ 8¢ | VERMONT MAID SYRUP...2Ic
A e I e o sßit L
No, 2 Hand Packed White Rose RED CROSS
ASSORTED 1000 SHEETS
Tomatoes Gelati Ti
ada elatin Issue
Tc 3 pkgs. 13c Roll 5¢
_____.__—_——-———_——'_———‘—-_#-—
MONARCH CORN ON THE COB, can..........vevveen.e...19¢
SUPERFINE E. J. PEAS, SIEVE 3, No. 2 can............12%c
ORIOLE SMALL FRESH LIMA BEANS, No, 2 can........12%c¢
TEA GARDEN FRESH FRUIT PERSERVES, p0und........25¢c
HURF’'S VEGETABLE OR TOMATO SOUP, 10/,-oz. can.. 5¢
B o R T e eit
DIME BRAND Skinner’s Luce’s Fancy Whole
M-lk MACARONI OR STRINGLESS
1 . B
Spaghetti eans
CAN NO. 2/2 CANS
11c 2 pkgs. 15¢ | 2 for 35¢
es e el
FAT PINE KINDLING—Large Bunches, 6 f0r............25¢c
TORCH'S CREAM STYLE CORN, No. 2 can................10c
GOLD BAR FANCY GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No, 2 can......10c
RITTER'S TOMATO JUICE, 20-oz. can....................10c
o O ee i L
YACHT CLUB Argo Fancy Red EVAP. APPLES
. OR
Tuna Fish Salmon Yk
CAN POUND CAN eacnes
15¢ 23¢ 2 Ibs. 25¢
i bbl
MARK E T —— “THE MEAT MAKES THE MEAL”
SWIFT'S PREMIUM OR CORNFIELD HAMS, p0und......29%
(Half or Whole)
PORK SHOULDER ROAST—CENTER CUT, p0und......22%¢c
SWIFT'S SELECT BEEF—CHOICE ROAST, 1b...20c, 25¢, 30c
LEG OF CHOICE LAMB, pound only........ccocvevesses..2s¢
SLICED PORK SHOULDER STEAK, p0und................25c
NATIVE CT" BONE BTEAIK, pound. ... osiisiresineisos 200
NATIVE BEEF ROAST, pound..........cicasseser.ssl2Ve, 16¢
ARMOUR’S STAR BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, p0und........30c
MEAT LOAF—QUALITY YOU WILL ENJOY, p0und......20c
CORNFIELD RINDLESS BACON, p0und..................35c
SOLID PACK NEW JERSEY OYSTERS, pint..........30c, 35¢c
FRESH GEORGIA SPARE RIBS, p0und............cv000...200
FRESH DRESSED HENS, Pound.........cccvvvvveeennn...27c
Athens Complete Food I
ATHENS GROCERY CO.
FINEST QUALITY FOOD VALUES
457 EAST BROAD STREET
Phones 1566-1567 We Deliver
LIBBY'S FRUIT
. 16-oz. Can
17¢
LIBBY’'S
GREEN JUMBO
Peas
No. 2 Can
18¢
5c Pkg. Matches, 3for . . . . . . 10c
Dime Brand Milk,can . . . . . . 10c
Ehorox. bl . i e
7-oz. Can Fancy Tuna Fish . . . . 17¢
Gt i G Cakes - e
14-oz. Bottle
Harvest Moon
Catsup
13¢
Specials in Qur Meat Department!
Pork Chops, Ib.. . . .25¢
Pork Sausage, 1b...20c
‘Beef Stew, Ib.. ... .10c
Round Steak, Ib.. . . 20¢
j LEADER 1§ DEAD
| LaGRANGE, Ga. — (#) — Lewis
!Cleveland, 79, for many years pro
f| minent throughout the state as an
| educational, civie, and religious
| leader, died here Wednesday. Fun
lleral services were held Thursday
'tmuming at the First Methodist
Ichurch.
{ Cleveland had been ill four
"imonlhs.
He was a member of the board
of directors of the LaGrange Na
tional Bank, of the board of ste
jwards of the First Methodist
I church, and of the board of trustees
luf LaGrange College, to the en-
Idowm('nt of which he made several
| contributions,
|' For 19 years he served as clerk
| of Troup county superior court.
| Surviving are his widow, Mrs.
| Bessie Johnson Cleveland; three
{sons, L. A. Cleveland and Thomags
g[{ay Cleveland all of LaGrange and
| W. L., jr., of Columbia, S. C.; three
ihx'nthors, Walter, Pittman and Al
|bert Cleveland all of LaGrange; a
daughter, Mirs, Maidelle Briggs of
Greenville, 8. C, ¢
During the fiscal year ended
June 30. 1936, the United States
produced 48,002,236 pairs of gloves,
including both leather and knitted
varieties, ]
LIBBY'S
Tripe
24-oz, Can
24¢
LIBBY'S
SIZE 1
Peas
No. 2 Can
22¢
Quart Gelfand’s
FRESH
, Mayonnaise
37¢
Pork Roast, Ib.. .. .20¢
Western
Beef Roast, 1b..15¢, 20c
T-Bone Steak, Ib.. . 25¢
Mix Sausage, Ib.. . . 10c
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
LIBBY'S FRESH
Prunes
No. 22 Can
15¢
LIBBY'S
SAUERKRAUT
Juice
No. 2 Can
10c
’ Tolfiatoes
2 for 15¢
B Tatiuie held .... . .-- - z.-- 0 B
Brocolli, Ib. _.... 15¢ — Tomatoes, Ib. _.... 15¢
Snowbal! Cauliflower, pound ...... ..-. .... 15¢
Fresh English Peas, gallon .... .... .... .. 35¢
B R ... ... . cestiees . BB
New Irish Potatoes, 3pounds .. .. .... .... 25¢
The New NUEOA,pound .... ..-- ... .... IB¢
Home-Made Layer Cakes,each .... ... . .. .. 25¢
Chocolate E’Clairs and Cream Puffs, dozen = 40c¢
Frétich Hard Rolls,dozen __.. .... .... .... 15¢
Fancy Mor-Juice Oranges, peck .... .... .. 45¢
Kingan’s Bacon (Rind Off), pound .. .. .. 35¢
DR Fork. poletl ... ... .. B
Boiled Ham, Ib. .. 60c — Baked Ham, Ib. .. 70¢
PIEDMONT MARKET
HY-GRADE
Coffee.lb. .. .. . 19¢
No. 5§ Can MONARCH
Tomato Juice .... 25¢
No. 2%z Can MQNARCH
Spiced Crab Apples 25¢
VEGETABLES
Fresh String Beans
Burr Artichokes
Small Yellow Squash
Fresh English Peas
Brussell Sprouts
Celery, Lettuce
Bell Peppers
In Our Meat Department
Fancy Hen Turkeys.
Little Pig Hams, Ib. 25¢
Country Style BACK-BONE and
Spare-Ribs, Ib. - ... 25¢
SMOKED
Hog Jowl, Ib. .. .. 10c
GOOD
Mixed Sausage, lb. 15¢
PURE COUNTRY STYLE
Pork Sausage, Ib. _ 30¢
SHORT
Ribs of Beef, Ib. .. 15¢
Services for Hoyt
Adams Will Be Held
Saturday Afternoon
Hoyt Adams, 38, resident of
Neese, died at a local hosyital
Thursday afternoon at 5:10 o'clock
after an illness of one month.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock in
Pleasant Grove Baptist church,
Rev. R. E. Carter officiating.
Interment will be in Pleasant
Grove cemetery, McDorman-
Bridges in charge of arrange
ments.
Surviving Mr. Adams are his
wife, Mrs. Texie Gunnells Adams;
daughter, Geneva Adams; son,
Cecil Adams; parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Adams, Neese; sister,
Mrs. Sim Gunnells, Hull; eight
brothers, Mitchell and Dewey
Adams, both of Reidsville, N. C.;
Burnie Adams, Danielsville; Carl
Adams. Athens; Willie Adams,
Neese; Homer Adams, Ila; Buford
Adams, Hull, and Curtis Adams,
Kannapolis, N. C.
° Mr. Adams was born in Madison
county and had spent his life
there. He was a farmer and a
member of Pleasant Grove Bap
tist church. A large circle of
friends will regret to learn of his
death.
U. S. Treasury Reports
Major Shift in the
Expenditure Classes
(Continued From Page One)
levies accounted for 49 per cent
of this. Incomg taxes provided 35
per cent.
Discussing tax collections, the
treasury reported that a larger
field investigative force laid the
groundwork for $219,355,000 of ad
ditional assessments last year.
This compared with $108,743,000 in
the previous fiscal period.
Back income taxes collected in
1936 were listed at $213,557,000, an
increase of 15 per cent over 1935.
Rising $5,077,650,000 during thle
vear, the public debt stood at $33,-
778,543,000 on June 30. The rise
was due ip part to the bonus pay
ment and an $840,000,000 increase
in the general fund balance of
available ecash.
i NO FOOLING |
'Hundreds of Pecople Re
/port Benson’s Wheat
Bread, Vitamin D, Aunt
'Hett's Homade Bread to
'Be the Best They Have
Ever Tasted. You Will
Like It Also. Be Sure to
'Buy Benson’s Breads and
Cakes. ,
. BENSON’S BAKERY &E
— Phone 1616 —
1-Pound Can PINK
Salmon Steak .... 15¢
FERNDELL
Corn on Cob, can . 20¢
No. 2 Can
ODriole Peas _.. .. 2le
FRUITS
Fresh Cocoanuts
Grapefruit, Oranges
Bananas, Apples
Tangerines
BONED AND ROLLED
FANCY WESTERN
Rib Roast, Ib. .. .. 25¢
SHOULDER
Pork Roast, Ib. _.. 22¢
END CUTS
Sliced Ham, Ib. _.. 30c
BONELESS DRY SALT
Codfish, Ib. _.. .. 3¢
Choice Dressed Hens
and Fryers.
Fresh Select Oysters.
| Factory-built television-radio sets
}will cost between S3OO and SBOO.
laccording to estimates,
COFFEE
SILVER
LABEL
LB.
19c¢
Green Tag Pears 2 No. 2 Cans2lc
SOUTHERN MANOR ALL GREEN ASPARAGUS, No. 2 can. .2%
SOUTHERN MAMNOR SPINACH, 2 N0.2can5............21c
SOUTHERN MANOR PEACHES, No. 22 can............20c
Stokley’s Small Green Lima Beans 2 No. 2 Cans 21c
PHILLIPS BLACK-EYE PEAS, 3 15-oz.cans. .............25c
CAMPBELL’S PORK & BEANS, 2 16-0z.can5............15c
FAMOUS COCOA, 2 2-pound packages. ................25¢
Campbell Tomato Juice 4 140 z. Cans 23c
SOUTHERN MANOR FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 1 can.......15¢c
DR AT P D . . . . i s i b i ik iiea ke
ASTOR BLACK PEPPER, 2 1-pound packages. ............2%
Colonial or St. Charles Milk 3Tall Cans 19¢
Waldorf Tissue, 3 rolls. . ... .Ilc=—3uper Suds, 3 pkg 5......... .25¢
TELLAM’S PEANUT BUTTER, 2 1-pound jar5............25¢
Octagon Soap and Powder, Small 5 for 11c
—Fruits and] Vegetables———
Lottute, Daed. ... .. ... 10
oy Sk . ..... ........ &
RS, DN ... ... ... 20
Cauliflower, pound. ... ....15¢
SGuseh, pound. ... ........ 00’
Fresh Tomatoes, pound. .. .. .15¢
Shop at ROGERS MARKETS and Save the Difference
WHOLE LAMB CHUCKS,pound . . . . . . . 12¢
ROUND STEAK ALL WESTERN il
DNSTRAE . U
T'BONE STEAK t;anSfesakas ateaa L(::Ayf c
CLUBSTEAK~ P0c00f..... ... .. #
HAMBURGER, 2-pounds.. ..25¢ West. Beef Roast 15¢, 17 Vac, 20¢
MIXED SAUSAGE, 1b.......10c l Branded Steaks, Ib.. . .. .30c, 35¢
smnm GRO. Hmmnmm.
D—— T O —————
PHONE 500 PHONE 194¢
WE DELIVER THE GOODS INSTANT DELIVERY SERvicg
——————————————————————————————————— __\\
e e .
Resemary Butter (1-4 Pound Prints), pound . 33
-—u—————————-——-———_——_——-—“—-\
Borden’s Rose Brand Evap. Milk .2 Tall cans . 15
NUCOA—Fer Table or Cooking, pound ... . 2|
Genuine Wesson Oil (in Bulk), quart ... 35|
No. 22 FANCY
Whole Beans ... 17l¢
No. 2 Can
Cut Beets, can __ 10¢
No. 2 Can ALL
Green Asparagus 27c
No. 2 Can APTE
Grapefruit Juice 10c
No. 2 Can
Pie Cherries, 2 for 25¢
No. 22 Can
Bartlett Pears .. __ 23¢
No. 22 Can SLICED
Pineapple -: .. .. 23¢
No. 22 Can
Dessert Peaches .. 23¢
Fresh Ground Pure Geold Coffee, 2 pounds 35c
Kraft’s Miracle Whip Dressing, quart ... .. 39
Pint . ... 28¢c — BOuhce ... - Ibc
IN OUR MEAT
BABY BEEF
Chuck Roast, Ib. 12V5¢
BABY BEEF
Loin Steak, Ib. .... 23¢
BABY BEEF
T-Bone Steak, Ib. - 23¢
WESTERN
Stew Meat, Ib. .... 10¢
FRESH GROUND
Hamburger, Ib. .. 15¢
BRANDED
Chuck Roast, Ib. 17V5¢
BRANDED
Loin Steak, Ib. . ... 35¢
SELECT NORFOLK
Oysters, pint .. .. 35¢
STANDARD NORFOLK
Oysters, pint .. .. 30c
Fresh Fish—Dressed Poultry—Norfolk Oysters
mm P T T
: j./-jl/:_ dtf i p b'_
LA F?(a;lEifoß”L‘Ji;C H
CARROTS
8¢ bu.
Calif. SUNKIST
LEMONS
17¢ doz.
Spinach, p0und............ I¢
Beans, 2 p0und5............15¢
Potatoes, No. 1, 5-lbs. .. ....23¢
Yams, Kiln Dried, 5-lbs.. .. ... 1%
Rutabagas, 2 pounds.. .s:.. 5¢
| _Guions, Yellow, 4-lbs.. ... .. .10¢
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 103
MOR-JUICE
THIN SKIN
ORANGES
Full Peck 45¢
ICEBERG
LETTUCE
Bc¢ hd.
OCTAGON
Toilet Seap, 3 for . 14¢
10 Small Bars OCTAGON
Laundry Seap ... 23
1-Pound Box
Hershey’s Cocoa .. 15
FANCY WHOLE GRAIN
Rice, 8 8. .. 1. .. ¢
ITALIAN STYLE
Macaroni, Ib. .. .. 10
ITALIAN STYLE
Spaghetti, Ib. .. .. 10
BULK
Vanilla Wafers, Ib. 15¢
N.B. C. EXCELL
Crackers, Ib. ... .. 10
MOR-JUICE
Grapefruit
3 for 10¢
No. 1 WHITE
POTATOES
5 Ibs. 19¢
JEPARTMENT
KINGAN’S
Sliced Bacon, Ib. .. 33
FANCY
Pork Chops, Ib. _.. 27
LOIN
Pork Roast, Ib. _.. 25
SHOULDER
Pork Roast, Ib. ___ 23¢
SPRING
Lamb Leg, Ib. .... 2T¢
SPRING
Lamb Roast, Ib. . 1715¢
V2-Pound
Sliced Bologna ... 10c
Y2-Pound 2
Beiled Ham .. .. 30
V2-Pound §
Chicken Loaf .. .. 20¢
COFFEE
GCOLD
LABEL
LB.
23c¢