The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, July 21, 1977, Image 16

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NEWS FROM Wor fhvi lie j By Mrs. L. C. Tribble j Mrs. J. H. Pope had as guest Sunday afternoon Mrs. Frances Lindsay of Smyrna. Mrs. Nellie Cochran had as weekend guests Mrs. Edna Wilkerson of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKinney of Morrow’. Mrs. Rosa Mae Smith, Mrs. Martha Cook and grandbaby of Jackson visited Mrs. F. B. Mason Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnston spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson of Cartersville. Mrs. W. S. White had as guests during the week Mrs. Phillip Green and Mrs. Grady Wilson of Decatur, and Mrs. E. M. McCart of Covington. Mr. and Mrs. L: C. Tribble visited Mr. Raymond Trib ble, a patient at the V.A. Hospital, Decatur, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Booth and Jeremy of Charleston, S. C. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Booth and Mrs. Minnie Lee Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilker son of Cedar Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins and Jimmy and Mike Clifton of Decatur visited Mrs. Minnie Lee Hodges Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hazel Buford of Griffin and Miss Sandra Cook of Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ireland Sunday afternoon. E. H. Moore Buried Tuesday At Macedonia Elwood Horace Moore, 65, of Route 1, Locust Grove, was pronounced dead on arrival at Sylvan Grove Hospital Sunday afternoon about 1:30 o'clock following an apparent heart seizure. Born in Butts County on December 23, 1911, Mr. Moore was son of the late Franklin Moore and the Late Vannie Jane Lummus Moore. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Pleasant Grove Congrega tional Methodist Church. Survivors include five sons, William Moore, Robert Moore, and Richard Moore, all of Griffin; Floyd Moore of Covington, and Larry Moore of Jackson; two daughters, Mrs. Howard Goens of Jackson and Mrs. Ann Gilley of Jonesboro; four brothers, Taylor Moore and Fleetwood Moore, both of Lakeland, Fla.; Sam Moore of West Virginia and Charlie Moore of Brooklyn, N. J.; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Brand of Gray son; 16 grandchildren. Funeral services for Mr. Moore were conducted Tues day afternoon at three o’clock from the Pleasant Grove Congregational Me thodist Church with the Rev. Lamar Guyton officiating. Interment was in the Macedonia Baptist Church cemetery with Sherrell Fu neral Home in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Ryland Smith, Wendell Spencer, Jerry Wingate, Walter Barnes, Mike Bailey, and Bennie Bryans. Cream The word “cream” can trace its history back to the old French word, “creme” meaning skin, surface or base. That portion of milk, rich in milkfat that rises to the top if left to stand (gravity separation) or is separated from it by cen trifugal force is cream. TODAY'S ANSWER I I M' Ml I ill I T ROTMS| I |W|A|S|H ROEMMEGiiTH E T R 1 BUN!EjILER ■■nestMm Lll B[UTtl|lMm I NED labMceint t [me aweMrayMtiom T A I LQRBGbjOD ERNESTIOUSE I I I Ml 11 Imii Red & White, / V QUALITY QTR-SLKED INTO CHOPS PORK LOIN ■ ib. Vsfe or Country Style Backbone Center Cut gh a A Pork J 339 u. p ° rk Feet QQO Liver 09 u . Neckbones AVOCADOS 47$ § EACH Red and White KEMILK Gallon Hunter’s Choice DOG FOOD s<^99 SEALTEST Milk. $f 49 ff | GALLON THE JACKSON PROCRESS-ARGUS. JACKSON. GEORGIA THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1977, r ßed .White and You Red J§ ONIONS & 291 CHOICE BONELESS I RIB EYE Delmonico Steakj^*2^j ■ssn MCOR 891 12 Oz. T® Wieners 57^1 12 OZ W PickOfTheChickl 3 Breasts I 3 Thighs 7Qv 3 Drumsticks ■ I BALLARD SWEET MILK or BUTTERMILK BISCUITS ... 70$.^ BAMA APPLE JELLY A is ORE-IDA CRINKLE-CUT 2 Lb. Bag FROSTICE GIANT FREEZER POPS Assorted Bi BBn|B Cl Flavors Bfl Bfl y y POTATOES Store Hours: 8:00 to 6:30, Mon, Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8:00 to 7:00, Friday and Saturday J WE ACCEPT U.S.DA. | ]FOODSTAMPS\ QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED Owned and Operated By Bob Jackson and John Lueken BONELESS BOSTON ROLL Roasts OR SHOULDER QC} I ROAST J^^BONEUES^"' luck AA C Steak 07^ GROUND 79^ BEEF^qc Regular Size Lb. Red and White TOWELS^ RED & WHITE SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE Individually Wrapped Quart MASON JARS §sJ|99 Cass DILL WEED 39$ BUNCH