The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, July 28, 1977, Image 16

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Report From Indian Springs BY MRS. CLYDE HOARD Mrs. Minerva Torbett entertained at a reunion luncheon for her former G.S.C.W. roomates and fami lies last Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. James Godowan (Norma Stephens), Orangeburg, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Horne (Joyce Hendrix), Atlanta; and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Moffett (Jewel Shell), from East Point. Rev. and Mrs. Ed Hoard visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoard Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hawley had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mailot and family of Nutley, New Jersey, Mrs. Jean Boyer and family of St. Louis, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ball of Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John Duca of Orange, Calif, have an nounced the marriage of their daughter Pat to Tom Anderson of Santa Ana, California. Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Anderson and the grandson of Mrs. Grace Torbett. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Uhls and family of Orlando, Fla. were weekend guests of Mr. J. T. Bearden. They left Tuesday to continue their trip to Chattanooga, Tenn. and other points in North Carolina. Miss Lisa Taylor and Miss Denise Kelly of Jackson visited last week with Miss Janet McHenry in Waynes boro. Mr. and Mrs. Ted White and Ron of Eastman visited Mr. and Mrs. Skeeter Grant and Adam, Friday and Saturday. Miss Rita Bennett of Athens was weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holloway spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Allan Batchelor, Holly and Cal in Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Stephens of Hogansville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor. Mrs. Doyle Faulkner of Athens visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holloway, Friday. Local Angler Is Champ Of State Parks Fred Siska, of Jackson, caught the largest fish in the July Fourth Fishing Contest sponsored by the State Park Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Re sources. Siska’s winning fish was a 10-pound largemouth bass measuring 24 inches long that was taken at High Falls State Park. Asa winner in one of the four divisions of the contest, the Siska family will be awarded a weekend stay in a Georgia State Park cottage of their choice. Other winners included George Vaughn, of Mcßae, who caught a 1 lb. 2 oz. bream at Little Ocmulgee State Park near Mcßae. William P. Kitchens, of Thomson, caught a 4 lb. 13 oz. catfish at Hamburg State Park near Mitchell. Winner of the mountain trout division was Bobby York, of Cornelia, who caught a 12 and 4-10’s inch trout at Moccasion Creek State Park near Clarkesville. "We are all insane, anyway. Note the mountain climbers." Mark Twain TODAY'S ANSWER BEiAISjHM N6EAT TARVE iaimipiliei^rlts TETEMALECBPI A N oMA V ABE Rll B ADpBR I TINAN AC ACjT AgfET N A lETOUTIREIN ■dIeMsIeBeIrINIE ffßed 8c lll White , QUALITY GIANT \Jm hde Detergent FRESH LEAN SPARE $Ai 19 RIBS J Lb (SMALL) m L,D# BUDGtni rfV Bacon UJ I Fully Cooked Boneless TENDACURE gJ| nil Hamsl*9 , Sliced Free | FRESH MANGOES 69* EACH WHITE LILY f FLOUR |j| Self-Rising RED & WHITE FROZEN Juice THE JACKSON FROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA Red,White and You 2% Flav-O-Rich _ MILK fihsl29 l_J I GALLON PICNIC PAL zm. Wieners w/flk -57° W ECKRICH Kielbasa $149 Sausage | Lb Hot or Mild Quail 89* SAUSAGE —ESW PIZZA 5 PACK FRESH LEAFY ROMAINE m HUNT'S TOMATO g KETCHUP 16 OZ. SUNBEAM’S WHEAT BREAD 2 THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1977, U. S. No. i POTATOES 10 Cnt.ie 09 Store Hours: 8:00 to 6:30, Mon, Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8:00 to 7:00, Friday and Saturday J WE ACCEPT USDAI \FOODSTAMPS\ QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED Owned and Operated By Bob Jackson and John Lueken Gerber’s Assorted Strained BABY FOOD 4 % Size Jar l^i Reg. For 55c 10 -14 LB. AVG. Whole ,sgil7 SIRLOIN*1 17 tips I u. 'i-Sfev.. '•SjssSsssßSp m a STEAKS • Lb Self Basting TURKEYS^ .BSi BLUE PLATE 1 MAYONNAISE Size ISjjJ Limit 1 With $lO order SEALTEST BUTTERMILK 7nt x h Gallon M RED DELICIOUS APPLES “ M 3 Lb. W M Bag