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STARK NEWS
By Mrs. B. A. Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bradley
visited with several families
of relatives last week. On
Tuesday they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Donaldson in
Conyers; they spent Tuesday
night with a daughter, Mrs.
C. E. Holzer in Decatur, then
visited their son, Mr. Harris
Bradley and Mrs. Bradley in
Atlanta; on Thursday they
spent some time with Mrs. H.
S. Silas in Tucker, also with
Mr. Alvin Bradley and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Ethridge in
Tucker.
Mrs. Stanfield’s friends
sympathize with her in the
death of her mother, Mrs.
Brooks, on Saturday at
Sylvan Grove Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nash
had as guests last weekend
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Nash, Rae, Tim and
Teresa of Stone Mountain.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Taylor honored their
granddaughter, April Cook,
with a family dinner celebra
ting her fourth birthday.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmie Cook and April'
of Four Points, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Cook and Wesley, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLees
and Miss Dolores Cook. Mrs.
Inez Moore of Jonesboro
spent Tuesday and Tuesday
night with Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Cawthon and Rachael, Mr.
and Mrs. Freddie Cook and
A1 Cawthon attended a
performance of Ringling
Bros. Circus in Atlanta on
Saturday.
Joe Williamson, University
of Georgia student, was the
weekend guest of his grand
mother, Mrs. Lillian Wil
liamson. Mr. and Mrs. James
B. Williamson and Miss Jan
Williamson, of Macon, came
up for supper on Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Harris of Atlanta visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Taylor on
Thursday.
ReV. Bill Whitlatch atten
ded an associational officers
conference at Norman As
sembly, Norman Park, on
Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. W. B. McDaniel of
Atlanta spent Thursday with
her mother, Mrs. Ira
Cawthon.
Mrs. Nelle Swann’s friends
will be glad to know that she
is doing nicely after having
undergone surgery at Geor
gia Baptist Hospital last
week.
Latest reports from Andy
Crumbley, who has had
surgery in Englewood, Colo
rado, indicate that his
condition is improving. He
has gained several pounds
and is breathing without the
aid of a breathing machine.
This is very encouraging and
the family’s many friends
hope for continued improve
ment.
Members of Stark United
Methodist Sunday School
enjoyed a skating party at
Joel’s Roller Rink on Friday
night with an attendance of
sixty.
Mr. Howard Britt is at
home after having been a
patient at Sylvan Grove
Hospital for several weeks.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Raymond Biles were held at
Jackson City Cemetery on
Saturday afternoon. Mrs.
Biles was formerly Miss
Kate Ham. Mr. Biles is a
native of this community,
having moved to Atlanta a
number of years ago. He is
being extended the sympathy
of friends and relatives here.
Miss Elizabeth McMichael,
Mrs. Jim McMichael, Mrs.
Albert Hencely, Mrs. C. T.
Burress and Mrs. Ed
McMurray were shopping in
Atlanta on Wednesday.
The Stark Friendship Wo
man’s Club met at the
Community House on Tues :
day afternoon with 14
members present. The usual
order of business was
presided over by the presi
dent, Mrs. Sara O’Neal.
Sending cards or otherwise
remembering the birthdays
of shut-in members was
discussed. Mrs. Watie Mason
showed slides of pictures
made on a recent tour of
western states and Canada,
including scenes from “The
Passion Play.’’ These were
enjoyed by everyone present.
Mrs. Lucy Jenkins and Mrs.
m
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WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES
THE
AWARE SHOPPER
By Borbaro Sullivan
A6fP Director of Consumer Affairs
Shopping To Save
When shopping keep these points
in mind.
Take advantage of sales—build
up a modest reserve supply
especially of items you use regu
larly as staples. Select the appro
priate size of your needs.
Choose the quality you need.
“Standard quality” tomatoes are
ideal for casserole, are lower
priced than “Grade A” or “fine
quality” brands and are just as
nutritious and palatable.
Choose the most economical
form—instant nonfat dry milk can
be an economical substitute for
skimmed milk to save you cal
ories as well as y 3 the cost of fresh
whole milk. Read the label
check weight and ingredients
listed in order of predominance.
We Owe You More
Thun Just Food
MARVEL REGULAR OR
SANDWICH „.o,
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OR MARVEL
FRANKFURTER
SANDWICH ROUS -R.
OR JANE PARKER
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VALUABLE COUPON
CRISCO
SMORTENINe
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Subject to applicable tax. Limit one per Family
with $7.50 or more order. Redeemable thru
March 2nd. Price without coupon si.fi.
SAVE
50 c
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THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Lewis
spent the weekend in
Alpharetta as guests of her
mother, Mrs. Chlora Hyde.
Doris Standard were hostes
ses for the month and served
delicious refreshments.
Prices effective thru Sunday, March 2nd. Items offered for sale are not available to other retail dealers or wholesalers.
Not responsible for typographical errors.
Miss Elaine Todd and Miss
Irene Stoddard, both stu
dents at Georgia State
University, spent the week
end with Miss Todd’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion D. Todd.
DtHAWTE
DOLLARS SALE
SAVINGS YOU CAN SEE
“SUPER RIGHT
QUALITY FRESH
STORE
GROUND
IBEEF
CRISP WESTERN ICEBERG
• LETTUCE h.*o
CRISP GREEN
• CELERY stalk
SICILIA
• LEMON
JUICE
PURE VEGETABLE
CRISCO
SHORTENING
I*l4B
CAN
LIMIT ONE W/57.50 OR MORE ORDER & COUPON
VALUABLE COUPON
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR
: 10 $489
RISING LB. T ■
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Sublet! to applicable ten Limit one coupon
per family Redeemable thru March 2nd Price
without coupon $2.0?
SAVE
20 c
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Daniel
had as their guest last week
their granddaughter, Carla
Kelly, of Norc-ross.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mabry
recently spent a week with
their daughter and her
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Thompson and sons, Jim,
Tim and Curt, in Alexander
City, Alabama.
ENGLISH CUT or
SHOULDER BEEF
ROAST
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1975
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Byrd
and children of Jonesboro
spent Saturday as guests of
their mother, Mrs. Lois
Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
. Webb of Jackson and Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Welch of
McDonough returned Sunday
from a most enjoyable ten
day trip to the Pacific Coast.
CHUCK
ROAST
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“SUPER RIGHT” QUALITY GRAIN FED BEEF
L— MARTHA WHITE §§§
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5 68*
LIMIT OHt WITH ■7” OB MORE ORDER
A&P FROZEN
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A I T h NE ASPAL'E W COu
A&P FROZEN
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES
5 a
Subiect to applicable tax Limit one coupon per
family Redeemable thru March 2nd Price
without coupon SI .40
F.B.L.A. BAKE SALE
On March l, 1975, the
Future Business Leaders of
America will be sponsoring a
bake sale on the square from
9:00 until sold out. The funds
raised will be used to send
several members to the State
Convention.
CHUCK
STEW
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DETERGENT
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express
our appreciation to all the
friends who remembered us
with visits, calls, cards, and
prayers after the recent
death of our brother and son,
Mr. Harold McEntyre of
Calhoun, Georgia. May God
bless each of you. Mrs.
Bob Woodall and family,
Mrs. K. K. McEntyre.
we welcome
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