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HAPPYYALE FLOUR MILL
GRIFFIN, GA,
No Finer Flour Obtainable at Any Price
For Sale By Your Local Merchants
GRIFFIN GROCERY COMPANY
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A Dollar spent in our store stays in .Griffin, Keeps traveling around
town and helps John - Bill - Joe - Tom - Harry and So-on. LOWEST
PRICKS ON DUALITY FOODS.
Home Grown— 2 Dozens Yates—
SNAP BEANS, qt .. ,5c APPLES 25c
2 Cukes t or 5c These are sweet
HJI.L CREAM CHEESt LB We
H-o/.. Jar Blur Ribbon—
KKLIS1I MAYONNAISE... or 17c BREAD .. ..6c
None Better
Fresh Shipment Sugar Cured
PICNIC HAMS, LB 18*/ 2 c
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Very Delicious—dine Found Fresh Shipment Ivins—
Cherry Top Cheese
CAKES, lb 32c I FI AKES.tin......33c
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We slice your bread free of charge. you.
We furnish you with running Ice water, Keep you cool with our Elec
trie Fans. Serve you with a smile. \Ve really appreciate your busi*
ness. We lower your food cost.
CHANGE PEKOE TEA hall pound £
3 la mons FREE With Each Bag
No. m r»ail fl Large Fail—
REX PURE LARD $129 SNOWDRIFT .. Me
PET MILK, 3 LAPGE CAN& K
fi SMALL CANS FOR 2V
3 Packages Morton’s— 1 2 Faekage 's Any Flavor—
IODIZED SALT .. JELL0 15c
]i lbs Extra Fancy — I 2 lbs Extra Large—
PEACHES.......35c Evaporated PRUNES .. .29c
4 Thes«‘ are real nice
EVAPORATED APICES, 2 LBS 35c
2 Bright Fat ( I Packages POST—
MACKEREL T0AST[ES 25c
_____ PECK MEAL, 12 LBS.' home ground 33c
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Fresh Two Days Old ! 5 2 cans Select Peter Pan Pink
EGGS, do* 33c SALMON 34c
' Home Crown Rhode Island Red
FRYING CHICKENS, 2 LBS...... . me ib
Real Tender I
BEEF STEAK, lb 29c PIG LIVER, lb .... 15c
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Fresh- Fillet of Haddock
SPARE RIBS, lb ... 20c FISH STEAK, Ib . 35c
fteaTcoJul— Tender—
MIX SAUSAGE, Ib 15c STEW MEAT, lb. 15c
NoRmT^nomcs clearandT nsp
BREAKFAST BACON*, LB. 27c
or 4 o. L cans.
r EAST GRIFFIN
NEWS
ESTELLE GRUBBS
l Correspondent
Rev. and Mrs Hugh Bowling and
Mrs. J. C. Smith motored to At.
lanta Tuesday and visited rela
lives.
Mr. him! Mrs. Frank Kilgore and
baby, of Solmon street, spent Tues
day here with Mr. and Mrs. E. L
Daniel
Little Mary McDonald, of Atlanta,
li: visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. J C. 8 mith.
Lawson Whitten and Poe Mur
phy have returned to Burlington. N,
C„ after a visit to relatives here.
Mrs. J. W ’Moore, of Broad Street,,
is spending some time at Cliffside.
N C.. with her son and daughter.
Mr and Mrs. W D. Middlebrwtks
Misses Mary and Marget Grubbs
sitcntr Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs Zona Foster and children, ol
West Griffin, spent Monday here
with relatives
Mrs. J. D. Kilgore is able to be
out again to the delight of her
friends.
Ten of our presidents were owners
of slaves, at one time during their
lives, They were Washington,
* Jefferson, Madison, Monroe. Jack
son. Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Johnson
and Grant.
GRIFFIN DAILY
Charles Sanders
Will Be Pianist
At B.Y.P.U. Camp
MACON, May 30.—The Oeorgia
B. Y. P. U. Encampment and con
vention combined, which will be
held st Riverside Academy, near
Gainesville, week ol June 21-a#,
promises to surpass last year's meet
ing both In attendance and program
accordingto Edwtn S. Preston, of
Atlanta, secretary of Georgia Bap.
tist Young People's Work, and chair/
man of program committee.
Some of the speakers thi‘ iar
are: Dr John L. Hill; J. E. Ltfmb
din: Mrs. J. E. Lambdin. Wiliiam
Hall Preston. Nashville. Tenn; James
Merritt; Louie D. Newton; T W.
Ayers; George Sparks; Mrs Eo
! win S. Preston: Sibley C. Burnett,
(Atlanta; Walter P Bmns Ln
Grange; John C. Hoffman, Atlanta,
music driector, and Charlie C.
Sanders, Mobile, Ala . pianist. Some
ol' these speakers will also serve as
The program gets under way Sat
urday evening the 21 st. with a fel
lowship service and continues
through convention type service,
Sunday, with the regular encamp
ment schedule beginning Monday
and running htrough the following
Saturday, the 28th. The mornings
will be given over to study courses
and inspirational addresses, with
the afternoons for recreation, a
sunset vesper service and an in
spirational period each evening.
Upward of son young people from
every section, association, and coun.
I j t,x tend in this the state second are encampment expected to and at
I convention combined, since the idea
has proven so popular and effer
I five, it was stated. Enlarged ac
! oommodatfoiix make possible a iar
! ger attendance this year, even
(though 1 ited the reservations will be iim
Patterson’s
SUGAR-
5 lb Cloth Raj; 29c
10 lb Cloth Bag 53c
SIMON
Pure Leaf Lard
No. 3 Fail 54c
No. 6 Fail 98c
Kettle Rendered
! BEST CUTS
i Salt Meat, lb 17c
-FLOUR
TW1N1DA or HOLLYHOCK
! IS lbs $ 2.10
FULL CREAM
jCHKESE, lb 25c
FOR BOILING
FAT BACK, lb 12'/ 2 c
CLOVER BLOOM
BUTTER, Ih ’ 39c
PET BRAND
MILK, 3 tall cans 25c
FLYNT RIVER
SYRUF, No. 10 59c
FINEAFFLE
No. 1 can 9 Slices 19c
{2 No. 2 Vi cans_ 49c
Homr Grown Strlngle*, or M
Valentine
BEANS, qt. 6c
i
PALMOLIVE
SOAP, 8 cakes 49c
3 PACKAGES
SUPER SUDS 19c
FRESH GROfTND
COFFEE, 2 lbs 39c
Breakfast Cereals
Kellogg’s Pep
Kellogg’s Bran
Kellogg’s Shredded
Wheat
Post Bran
2 FKGS. 25c
MARKET SPECIALS
Round Steak, lb r 30c
Loin Steak, lb. 35 c
Beef Roast, lb 20-25c
Beef Liver, lb 20 e
Stew Beef, lb t2'/ic
Chuck Steak, lb 20 c
Mix Sausage, lb 12»/ 2 C
All Pork Sausage, lb 25e
LIVE or DRESSED
Fryers, lb 37»/,f
FAT HENS, Ib 27c
WE ALWAYS HAVE A FUEL I.IHB
OF FRESH VEGETABLES
44 Give Us A Ring M
Roy T. Patterson
— Phone 831 and 832 —
4* WE DELIVER”
Rogers Grocery Opctos Store New On that ' "We a believe second Griffin Rogers is store erowinj will and be ^ RtESE’S ANNOUNCEMENT : l
welcomed here by thrifty house- •-« '* ■■■
South Hill Street wives" said genera] Manager May. Goods, New Location
field the second in discussing store, "Our the opening policy of ol New Store, New §
Rogers Saturday will open .the the at new store store No. will 1. be We the will same always as -—- §
second Rogers Grocery store in handle our the best groceries and meats F. L. Reese will open “Reese Variety* store to- 1
be lo- and will sell at a saving to the buy- morrow M*y the 31st, at 135 North HMI street. We (
Griffin. The new store will will rontirue business at, the Reese 10c Store, 112 North j|
cated N. Hill street in the build- er.
on Hill ||
ing formerly occupied by Fried- BUILT PLANE IN HOME >treet.
This is 18th year in the 10c business Griffn "
man's Union Store. New fixtures our m
Oswald antf ppreciate the people giving us enough business *
and new equipment has been in/tal- NEW YORK, May 38 .— we a the best ■
led and the store is a typical rtog- Kbispel, German mechanic, has to stay here. You find at oifr stores grade of
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ers store. one of the neatest one-seater air. me rchandise that can be sold at the price and i!Ke price
J. H. Andrews, of Forsytn, will planes ever seen around this city, will be cheap you will find at any ehsin store, and ft
the store W. L. and he made it himself in the living as as
manage new The articles cheaper.
"Fatty" Yates will be manager of room of his Harlem flat, on many
the market department, "Tell all ship is 2 feet wide. 15 feet long and Kindly visit our new store and »ee our special bar- |
the folks that I will tie right there 4 feet high. It is a center-wing I
with the best in meats." said YateB monoplane and. powered by a four- gains.
this morhing cylinder motor, can make more *
Taylor Mr. Yates street will Rogers bp succeeded store by at J. the C. than 60 miles an hour REESE VARIETY STORE i
Hallman, of Miami, Fla. Marcus Brazil contains a billion acres oi
Taylor will continue as manager of forest.
It is a saving habit to
visit the A&P store first A
whenever you are in need
of fine foods. Heccmse
your food dollars go far
ther at an A&P store.
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MIL K WHttfHOUSt /L OcANsHyC TAlt
fVAPORATPD
BEANS 49c m m tSTASUSHlB/^ si
CANS
QUAKER MAID—REALLY OVEN-BAKED WITH TOMATO SAUCE1 ! WHERE ECONOMY RULES" I
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PURE HOG LARD 4^,49c till
CLOTH BAGS \
OLD DUTCH 7 CANS 49c SUGAR
CLEANSER-CHASES DIRT!
OCTAGON LAUNDRY 10 BIG 49c
40 A P B AR5 (ONE TO CUSTOMER)
DEL PINEAPPLE MONTE-SLICED 2 NO. CANS 2% 49c 10 Lbs 49 c
8ROOMS 7St STERUNG Value! ... £ach 49c SALT
PALMOLIVE 8 CAKES 49c Diamond 3 10
TOILET SOAP-ENDORSED BY BEAUTY EXPERTS. Crystal ,or c
COMPOUND 4 POUNDS 49c l)/ 4 .Lb. Pkg.
SCOTTISSUE 6 49c BLUE * RIBBON
ROLLS MALT
SOFT. PLIABLE AND ENDORSED BY THE LEADING PHYSICIANS
TOMATOES IONA 6 NO,2 CANS 49c HOPS FLAVORED
PALE N DRY IF GINGER -I C ALE Y 6 tBOTTLES 49c Can 3-Lb. 49 c
IVORY SOAP 7 £ 7J;49c
Salad Dressing 2 as 49c BREAKFAST
RAJAH-MADE rROM ONLY THE FINEST INGREDIENTS! CEREALS
COCA-COLA 12 > otu « 49 c Skwncr’i Kellogg’i Raism Pep Bran
Kellogg’v Bran
GRAPE JUICE 3 PINT 49c KcHogg'a Bran Biscuit
BOTTLES Post Bran
ARP—THE PURE JUICE OF CONCORD GRAPES! 2 25 i
c
8-OCLOCK PURIS*NTOS 2 “ s 49
COMII - c
.MARKET SPECIALS SUPERIOR—LONG BREAD LOAF 5*
CROP—DILICIOUS—T ASTY
B’KFST BACON ■» 27« NEW—red BLISS
Fancy— FRIERS milk *■ fed—pressed 7 « 3» live POTATOES S' 15'
CHOICE SPRING CALIFORNIA—ICE BERG
LAMB LEG 4 35' LETTUCE 4* ^ F
4 GEORGIA—YELLOW CROOKNECK
CHOICE WESTERN
BEEF ROAST * 25' SQUASH lb • 5 C