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^SUNDAY t>v Qscar of the DINNER Waldorf
Anchvy Canape
Mutton Broth
Chicken Fricassee, New Waldorf
Boiled Rice Sauted Parsnips
Hearts of Lettuce, Waldorf Dress
ing
Apple Meringue
Coffee
Chicken Fri cas s ee , New Waldorf
Prepare and cut a chicken up as
for a fricassee; slice an onion and
■i carr</, put them in a large stew,
pan with si* ounces of butter and
fry for five minutes, stirring contin
uaiiy. Put in the chicken and on#
saltspoonl'ul each of salt and pep
per. and stir over the fire for five
minutes longer; then work in fhre#
tablespoons of flour, stir for two or
three minutes, add three or four
tomatoes cut In pieces and one and
one-half pints of broth, Stir over
the fire until boiling, then move
the stewpan to the side and simmer
ANOTHER IMPROVEMENT
GRADE “A” PASTEURIZED MILK
Beginning June I we will offer Grade "A"
Pasteurized Milk which is the highest quality
of piilk available.
Every dairy whidh produces milk for us has
been inspected by our Health Officer and rep
resentatives from the Atlanta Board of Health.
With the cooperation of health officials and
producers we can offer the public a milk sup
ply which is high in quality and properly pro
tected.
Graded “A” for Quality
Pasteurized for Safety
GRIFFIN DAIRY & ICE CREAM CO.
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24-lb.—$1.10 HOLLYHOCK FLOUR 48-lb.—$2.15
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; 1 gal. Can PLOUGH BOY SYRUP 59c ■
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*■ Fig Jam Mayonnaise or Paramount <
9c Relish, 8 oz. 18c Catsup 23c
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Peter Pan Baileys Supreme 3 pkgs. 1
- Salmon. 15c Coffee 39c Jell-o 25c
► 1 3-lb. Can BLUE RIBBON MALT 59c
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► Pork & Beans Quaker Oats Spaghetti
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I - Cheese, lb. 25c Butter, lb. 43c Sausage, 1b. 30c ;
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Home grown Beans, Yellow Squash, New Red Potatoes, Fresh Bunch <
Onions, Fresh Beets, Lettuce. Carrots, Green Cabbage, Tomatoes, Cucum- ,
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for one-half hour. Take one and
one-half pints of mushrooms cut in
slices and some chopped parsley,
and add to the liquor; boll ten min
utes longer. Serve on a hot dish.
Apple Meringue
Pare and core seven large apples
and bake in a shallow plate until
soft, but not broken. Beat the
yolks of three eggs with three ta
blespooas of fine-powdered sugar,
a little salt and one pint of scald,
ed milk. Four this over the bak
ed apples, which have been piled
up in the form of a pyramid. Bake
until the custard is firm; then re
move and allow to cool. Make a
meringue of the egg whites by beat
ing them until foamy, gradually
adding three tablespoons Of pow
dered sugar and a little lemon flav
oring, and beat until quite stiff.
Place this over the apples and brown
in the oven.
Vicks Is Merged \
With Big Company
PHILADELPHIA, May 30.—An
other chapter *ln one of the most
unique and striking examples of
successful American industry was
written here today in the merging
with Drug, Inc. of Vick Chemical
Company, a Delaware Corporation,
with operating offices and plants
here and in Greensboro, N. C„ and
additional producing laboratories in
Canada, Mexico, Colombia and
Spain, all devoted to production of
its single product, Vicks Vapo-Rub,
a cold remedy lbr which world
wide demand has been established
within a generation.
Vicks had its beginning In the
historic drug store at Greensboro,
N. C„ whpre O. Henry—(William
Sidney Porter)—America’s greatest
short story writer, learned the pro.
fession of pharmacy. Lunsford
Richardson, fellow townsman and
contemporary of O. Henry and a
druggist of the old professional
school of scientific thoroughness,
made his discovery in the early
nineties of the last century. After
development over a perbid of some
17 years of experiment and testing
he began intensive marketing oper
ations for the product in 1907. With
his two sons he organized the ori
ginal Vick Chemical Co. and began
business with a capital of $8,000
He lived to see demand for Ijis pro
duct become nation-wide; and his
two sons have carried it on to a suc
cess that has become world-wide.
Vicks has attained leadership in its
field with a sale of over 26.000,000
jars yearly in the United States
alone and has distribution in over
70 countries abroad. Today, the
800,000 shares of Vcik Chemical Co.
stock is convertible into 456,000
shares of Drug, Inc.—in a ratio ot
57-100 for 1—having a market val
uation of nearly $40 000,000,
This merger, it is stated, will not
affect the management personnel or
policies of Vick Chemical Co., which
will maintain its individuality in
the drug field. H. S. Richards on.
chairman of its board of directors,
and Lunsford Richardson, president
sera of the founder, will continue
as its directing heads; and H. s.
Richardson will be added to the
directing board o’’ Drug, Inc.
When the tumble weed is mature
it breaks loose from its roots, roll -
up Into a ball and tumble-; ail over
the oountry, scattering seeds as it
goes.
GfclPPlN f)AILY NEWS
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To Better Serve The People of Griffin and Vicinity
r 0 + D OPENS A NEW STORE
—KJ At 131 North Hill Street
On Saturday, May 31st, we open our second store in Griffin, and we wish to thank our many custom
ers for their past patronage that has warranted this expansion. The new store has been opened in
order that we might serve you better and more conveniently and both stores solicit your patronage
by offering:-— -----
Rogers Quality Merchandise—Rogers Low Prices—Rogers Courteous Service
J. H. ANDREWS, Manager New Store W. L. YATES, Market Manager
These Special Prices Are In Effect Saturday At Both Rogers Stores
All N.B.C. Crackers Price Smashing Colgate-Palmolive Sale
3 pkgs. for 12 c FLOUR SALE Palmolive
Not for a Ion gtime have you been able to buy such SOAP 4 cakes for 23
Wesson Oil high grade and merium good grades of flour as are . c
offered in these GREATLY REDUCED PRICES of
2£c Pt. can 20% to 30% off. ' - « 3 pkgs.
Sunmaid Seeded or Seedless Rogers 37 * Palmetto SUPER SUDS 23 c
RAISINS P k ? 10 c (Self-Rising) (Plain) LARGE
H ere fc a flour equal to even many so-called high grades sold hy OCTAGON SOAP 5
many merchants. Why pay 20 c to toe a sack more and get no C
better rlour.'
PLOW ROY SYRUP REDUCED AS FOLLOWS » » * 10 C AKES FO R 49c
No. 10 Can *..........63c 12 LB. 24 LB. 48 L8.
5 SACK SACK SACK FAB 3 P k * sfor IIP
No. Can 35c 49c 97c <1.81
3 tall can Bordens, St Charles Octagon Soap
MILK 25 c 96 Pound $3.59 POWDERS 3 11'
Sack
3 Five-Cent Boxes WHITE LILY FLOUR 3 Bottles Echo Dri
MATCHES 10 r (Plain or Sell-Rising) GINGER ALE 25'
If you want to pay a little more and get the highest grade flo ur
3 Cans Campbells Tomato milled in America .. .yet priced much lower than ,other flours Hot CifD
supposedly as good . ..try White Lily at these low prices:
SOUP 25' 12 SACK LB. 24 SACK LB. 48 SACK LB. COFFEE 19> lb.
80 Genuine Crepe 67c <1.25 <2.45 Buy Today—-Arkansas ">
NAPKINS I O' i*s 96 Pound $4.69 RICE 5'
Sack
3 Five-Cent Candies or Gum - Only the choicest—the AAAA - best—wheat is used Tdlams Peanut
10 very BUTTER 15 lb
c in making Rogers’ flours— and we are giving you f
CIGARETTES, pkg. 15c TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED PRICES in this
big flour sale. r
U Armours 44
7 lbs. Ice Cream vm
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SALT W EVIDENCE - CIRCUS ROAST BEEF 25 c can
(Plain) (Self -Rising) 2 Tall Cans—Sunset
Maxwell House Positively the best medium grade low-priced four you can buy.
COFFEE 40° lb 12 SACK LB. 24 SACK LB. 48 SACK MACKEREL 25'
No. 21 Can Hillsdale Broken Slice 39c 77c <1.49 Tall T Can—Happy Vale—Pink
PINEAPPLE 25 c 96 Pound Sack $2.89 SALMON 17 c
SPECIALS IN OUR MARKET DEPARTMENT
PURE HOG LARD O le FRESH RED FINS 10
BRING YOUR BUCKET , 1 b. . 2 YOU’LL LIKE THESE, lb
PIG LIVER 15° CHOICE DRESSED
MAKES GOOD BLOOD, lb. P FRYERS
BEEF ROAST 29 c PORK ROAST 29 c
FANCY WESTERN lb. LEAN, TENDPR. lb.
STEAKS 35 c BOILING MEAT 12 lc
GOOD WESTERN, lb...... GREASY, lb....... *
FRESH TROUT ! C BACON 29 c
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DRESSED—Ready to-fry. lb. . . BANQUET. BREAKFAST, lb.
LAMB ROAST 25 c LAMB LEGS 35 c
EXTRA GOOD lb. EXTRA l-ANCV, lb.
EXTRA LAMB CHOICE, CHOPS lb. 45 c FRY BEST SO GOOD, SIDE lb. MEAT 18 c
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SMOKED STRIP 26 c PORK SAUSAGE 30°
BACON—Sure Fine, lb. . SMOKED, lb. .........
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