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INDIAN SPRINGS
Mrs. R. B. Torbet is spending this
with her daughter, Mrs. B. T.
XcMichael.
Mrs. Eva Blitch is visiting in Gri
fin this week.
Friends will be sorry to learn of
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the death of Mrs. Minnie Tomlinson
mmmmL down south
Thiß week Colonial salutes the many fine manufacturers and food processors throughout MARGARINE
the Southland by featuring Dixe-made products for Dixie homemakers. Southern cooks, __ . . , pPSgy.
especially, will recognize these famous names—brands of top-quality that have been used VR fm He Ih W# '-Lb jg§
in everyday meal planning since Grandma was a girl. It’s stock-up time down South, with MC ’Hjf QtrS. "fUt.
M \ \\Yf I V— t well-known products specially priced during Colonial’s big “Made J.n Dixie” sale. Save ■ ■■■■■!& mm BB
I 1 today—and every day—your total food bill is less when you shop at CS! m&W
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BJmIW ARMOUR ★LARD - S3*
| 1 l’i ft STANDARD TOMATOES 2 S 21‘
m* 1 I 1 I CRUST MIX 16* COOKIES ’- 25c
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MWfni <*<* POTATOES 33* , “
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Wjftlifc'* iff ffin imOTSMPfI / PSV P H MCPR Pint £ glbhardts (WITH BEANS)
J as *“ Bo,He ■** CHIU con cahne 33
HAM PRICES AUIUQI WATER MAID ££ 47* CHIU "r 43
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Don’t Be Misled ... Get What You Pay For! AG|i®!Pl AAfIIPRB Can
... clapp’s strained
At Colonial, we cut our hams the modern way . . . into SHORTENING • S n V3V P a AAn
four, not three, unable portions ... butt, centers, shanks 11 jffg OTSP I TOJB HR) RPBHBW4 3 |.b 7fl DnuY X UvD 3 JARS 299
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//"*> 1 RICH AND FULL BODIED GOLD LABEL . CEREALS 2sa 33$
C^JuMbts/n COFFEE E 83* —
I icENTre/ :• // I I I/ • . § :\\ 9 TAMALES
V I slices [ // rn?>7s\ \ wil/l slices //'*■) evaporated enriched IfIUNIAIiUI C . N <9v
\ /fW&JLys AWW/Br us milk 3sl 39* ——
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COLONIAL DOES THIS.. NOT THIS! NUT' BREAD B C ° Z - 21* mmt “” , c
t By having four cuts to choose from, you Shank price* are especially misleading. Bat at Co- ® * T ** S “* “ CA " W V
get the part of the ham you want, and loniai we cat the bock oil and sell it at hock SEALD SWEET FROZEN 1
only that part ... at the lowest possible pricea and in addition we leave some choice een- __ 6Oz Ef 0 HEART S DELIGnT APRICOT
PriCC * tor slices on the hatf shank end. OXUIN GE JU,CE 2 Cans' 23) NECTAR 2 27C
Prove it yourself! Compare Colonial’s lower prices and you’ll see the sav- === =^^^========^
ings. Visit your neighborhood CS market this week . . . then you’ll know
how our Four-Way Ham Cuts save you money. LARGE JUICY aSUIWKEST
SUNNYLAND SMOKED Jl Q|g g
HAMS || Doz 33c
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r s 67 c T b D 63c Zv J* 63c Siring Beans “ 2 ‘ 35
ILS.NO.IRED OC r r WR*
boneless " ” Potatoes 5 L W//L. ?™ c ; 5 AS o E ° A BH
BEEF STEW lb. 59C '^ AS 2 , b 25c
FLAVOR-FILLED Colonial Pride Budget Beef Drtil/llinkJ, 4a IW. TnMßflflW 1
CHUCK ROAST “>. 47 c u,. 2}3c rniCD CTLCRY
WIEIrRC b 53c CRISP CfiMKX Ya&^Wt*lh% T \ C
WIENERS CIO Wc | sfik 38 2• 25c 10c GARDEN HOSE
OR PLAIN IMkW& HjQifTffc 1 two-inch thick ham slice, Vi cup brown sugar
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HP ‘ftjt <p V* JL|o| 1 cup CS pineapple juice Whole Cloves
|{Rg| 5-LB. B Cut slashes in the fat edge of the ham two inches apart. Insert
K — 1 .wiM. in I R and d/t cloves in the fat. Place ham slice in shallow baking dish or casserole.
HR 'LI-LB. BAG AUHt* n Pour in pineapple juice. Mix b*wn sugar with mustard and spread
SV.IC.tD mwfmm WA JO over meat. Bake iit moderate oven, 350 degrees, 2 hours. Cover pan
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aHf JW MADE baking. Remaining juices may be thickened and served over the
V-b- .s*® niYic la a r\c For specific recipes, homemaking or cooking information, urite to me:
'Ale MADE laa A ancy Carter, Director of Home Economics, Colonial Stored Inc^
I P. O. Box 4358, Atlanta, Georgia.
101 OAK STREET, JACKSON, GA.
which occurred in Florida.
Mrs. J. E. Calkins and Mrs. Jessie
Mitchell are visiting Mrs. Ed Ste
phens in Atlanta.
Willene Holloway has been confin
ed to her room for a week with mea
sles.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. O’Steen and
son, David, visited relatives at War-
THE JACKSON PROGRESS ARGUS. JACKSON. GEORGIA
ner Robins over the weekend.
Mrs. Billie Roach of Dublin visited
her sister, Mrs. Dan Hoard, during
the weekend.
Corporal and Mrs. Clyde Harris of
Royston and Fort Jackson spent Sun
day here.
Dan Hoard has filled the swimming
pool and had several swimming par
ties.
Miss Bobbie Turner of Warner
Robins spent the 'weekend at her
home here.
PERSONAL
Miss Elizabeth Lovett of Atlanta
was the weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Van Fletcher.
PERSONAL
Claude Thaxton of Pepperton was
taken to the Griffin-Spalding Hospi
tal Sunday observation and treat
ment.
Mrs. A. B. Stallworth of Atlanta
was the recent weekend guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Glass.
I
Thursday* april 3 0, 1953
! Progress-Argu s
| Honor Roil
W > T. Fletcher, Jackson
William R. Fletcher, San Fr a *
| co, Calif. {
Sgt. Charles R. Bennett,
! Francisco, Calif.
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