The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, September 22, 1977, Image 3

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STARK NEWS By Mrs. B. A. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harris have just returned from a trip to Augusta, where they visited three aunts and an uncle who are between 85 and 90 years old. They returned home by way of Savannah and Tybee Beach and enjoyed seeing the restoration of stores on the Riverfront and old homes there. Mrs. Betty Savage of Flint, Michigan is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Meredith, and at tended services Sunday morning at Macedonia. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hunter, Jennifer and Brian spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon Mullis. Brian stayed for a week’s visit with his grandparents. Friends of Mr. Leonard Singley are sorry to learn that he was admitted to the V. Hospital last Monday and has surgery on Wednes day. Miss Nellie Singley, Mrs. Lucille Cook and Mr. Elwood Singley visited him on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Euell White and Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeLoach in Atlanta last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bradley were guests Saturday of Mrs. Bradley’s sister, Mrs. W. F. Donaldson, in Conyers. Mike Waites became sud denly ill about three o’clock Sunday morning and was carried to the Griffin Hospital where an emer gency operation was per formed. His friends hope he will soon be able to return home. Rev. Thomas Morton of New Orleans, La. was visiting his parents and attended church services Sunday with his mother, Mrs. W. C. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Morgan spent several days last week on a vacation in the mountains. Susan, little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Sam Standard of McDonough, visited her grandfather, Mr. Harold Standard, while her parents attended the football game in Athens on Saturday. Mr. Taylor Foster was admitted to the Veterans Hospital on Friday for examination concerning re cent eye surgery. Mrs. Gladys Burford’s home was the meeting place for Group 2 of Baptist women on Wednesday morning from 9 to 11 o’clock. Eight members were present, including Mrs. Maxie Threatt, the newly elected director of the Baptist Women and auxiliary groups of Macedonia Church. The program on “The Phil ippines” was interestingly presented, each woman present participating. After the program the hostess committee served cheese straws, cookies and iced punch. By the time this is read, Little Lee Speer will have undergone surgery for his kidney transplant. The ope ration is scheduled for Wednesday mor .ng, Sep tember 21, and. family and friends will be anxiously awaiting a call from Susan as soon as the operation is completed. People over the entire county are praying for successful surgery and a complete recovery of both the little boy and his father. Lee's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hesper Stephens, boarded an Eastern Airline plane at 10:45 o’clock Sunday night for a flight to Minnesota to be in the hospital with their daughter during the operation on Lee and his father. They promised to call back as soon as the surgery is completed. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hencely attended worship services at Custer Avenue Baptist Church in Atlanta on Sunday and they and Mrs. Harry Davis of Hiram had lunch at a Moreland Avenue cafe. In the afternoon they visited with friends in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Hulon Cook, Mrs. Bessie McMichael and Mr. Fred Cook attended the funeral of Mrs. Florence Meyer, Saturday in Decatur. Mrs. Horace Pulliam was admitted to Griffin Hospital Monday and underwent sur gery Tuesday. Friends hope she will recover at an early AP ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY pillsbury mmmm .PLAIN .SELF RISING .UNBLEACHED ■l&l; flour H 5 LB. BAG f A&P | APPLE JUICE I I quart bottle l&isn I SPRITE TAB, OR MR ™* I 1 lltIR | I §g * OOLOINCORN * dg I nl a MQMTE G MOM'S A WINNER SALE! DEL MONTE (HALVES) PEARS 2 88 c DEL MONTE CUT OR FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS 3 S I DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING *HALVES PEACHES 59 c DEL MONTE SPINACH 3s $ l DEI MONTE ASST. FRUIT ___ .DRINKS ws7* yPINEAPPIt ORANGE* PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT j THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON. GEORGIA date. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson McMichael visited Mr. and Mrs. George O’Neal of Decatur on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pritchett were guests Sunday of Mrs. Olis Kitchens. Each of these advertised items is re quired to be readily available for sale I at or below the advertised price in each A&P Store, except as specifi cally noted in this ad. DEI MONTE 17 02 CAN LIMA BEANS 49 c DEL MONTE STEWED TOMATOES 49 c DEL MONTE CATSUP . 88 c DEI MONTI FRUIT cocktail 2 88 c Parts of Jackson Without Electricity Last Thursday Meals were being cooked, some of them only half-done. Some only needed to be reheated. At one local church, it was the last night of the revival and the preacher was coming to dinner at one home. Luckily only the casserole was not ready to be served. A lot of families were probably already fixing sandwiches for supper. ANN PAGE MACARONI A CHEESE DINNER 47V. OZ. 9) 1 BOXES A&P PLAIN OR IODIZED SAIT....F.y A&P LIQUID BLEA CM 38C • CHICKEN NOODLE • CREAM OF MUSHROOM , ■■ ANN PACE SOUPS ... 5- Ml l J&f , „ FRESH WHOLE djMfck BBBE Jb fa : SAVE 17' LB. i WT $5 BAGGED 2OR /KM MORE LB< 4kKm Km ilTlf i USD A INSPECTED ML 111 ~ Irtßurj -* save tz-lb. i WW. VC. • 3 BREAST OTRS.W BACKS [||| ■' * 3 LEGS QTRS W BACKS • 3 OIBLET PKTS • 3 WINGS f £ u37C - A&P S FINEST QUALITY GRAIN FED WESTERN BEEF ROUND TIP ROAST -*i M ROUND TIP a mm ma STEAK lb $ 1 39 r 24 EXCITING CATEGORIES " MKjtills ttimMai.aU(iiiiniiVi Ccilk^kNi ON SALE THIS WEEK: "SATURDAY NIGHT PARTIES Moo BUYS SET - jpiBSET A WEEK! r STOCK UP ON THESE FROZEN FOODS CHEF-BOY-AR-OEE PIZZAS •CHEESE *SAUSAGE PEPPERONI •HAMBURGER 13 14QZ € emcs irncnvi sift. i, 1977 tmbu sat , upx. 34.1*77. itimj not availabu toothibkitailiks o* whousaTTJT Then the lights came back on. It was 5:50. Still enough time to get everybody fed and get to church on time. After all the electricity was off only a little more than an hour. It was last Thursday. Who or what was to blame. Well, according to circum stantial evidence and Super intendent of Lights Ves Lunsford, one of our fea thered friends was the cause. RaH festival or valuesMi ANN PACE ASST. FLAVOR GELATINS 360 Z. 1 PKGS. A&P COUNTRY FARM CENTER CUT LOIN PORK CHOPS $l4B ‘ SAVE LB. ■ 4 TLB. CENTER CUT RIB PORK fftlAD SAVE $l3B vnvr 41 ‘ LB. . . IB ■ CELLO FROZEN 1 PERCH FILLET .H 38 WHITING FISH K S I M A&P COUNTRY FARM BONELESS Rolled Pork Roast . . Jl 5e ASP COUNTRY FARM PORK PICNIC FRESH SHOULDER ROAST ,69* MILK PLUS 6 A ■■ M Shampoo 5 1 *** •NORMAL 8 OZ ■ •OILY • BLEACH BTC RH \ t 15'OFF-AIM TOOTH- AOC PASTE cQO BONUS PACK LISTERINE MOUTH- $ 1 29 WASH. 1 ;,? 1 | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1977 And the victim. The almost unrecogniz able, charred remains are believed to be sufficient evidence to make the charge. It was a “4.2 KBA” line and the evidence was a tiny bird which flew unsuspectingly into the powerful line. A large portion of the city, including many businesses, was without electricity. Lunsford said the bird flew into “two phases and shorted out the three phase reclosure on Holly Street.” He added the electrical phases around the city are 2' OFF LABEL V COMET CLEANSER 4uoz. $ 1 CANS ASP COUNTRY FARM BOSTON BUTT PORK ROAST 89 c PORK - STEAK B 99 c FARMBEST RED ROUND ICE CREAM ASSORTED FLAVORS $ 1 39 CTN. AAP'S UNSST QUALITY GRAIN FID WESTERN BEEF FRESH BRISKET FLAT PIECE $l2B SAVE JN 31'LB THIS WEEKS FEATURE ITEM 15” JET A WAY TOTE Liiar Available at all times 24" 24' PWlaan *13.44 24" Mima. *14.44 4"tmiriht *14.44 ALP SHARP OBLONG CHEESE oz. $ 1 79 SIZE LB. ■ NUTLEY STICK MARGARINE 2 7% GRIFFIN TECH HAS SUPERVISORY COURSE Supervisory Management, a course for anyone in a present or potential middle management position, will be offeree, by Griffin Tech for the fall quarter. The class will meet on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and will begin on obviously “open” to such incidents and said they may possibly be covered to prevent a recurrence of such a happening. *lOOO Cash A _Bonanza S 2Q3 lil lH TOTAI fti 474,(144 CASH PRIZES 118,633 WINNERS || DQOS Ch*T vt St' ; <n MUMMI OOOS ooos ooos L 0 J 2a —R| I j >SIZIS ■ yrvr *!VT* W <■ ’ ! - si - == ttiua 11W J, NO * it* r* or : S3, in? w “ ,”I >* V, 14 557 URCHASt , • i fS S S tOUI RED' " 1 "* ■ FREE Stan playing today at on, at the !S2 ASP rirvrra markets in Georg,a Tennessee A abam o Mississippi Florida and South Caroline This COLLECTOR] , s scheduled to end on October Ist CARDS 1 1977. Siooo CASH BONANZA will offictolly end J oil gome tickets ore d.str'buted '" I DEl >ciously seedless W 6*APbs 59* j |®^ 8 ! apples 3 69 c wo *ot*, UL I “ YELLOW? OMIOHS ?69 C I OREEn CABBACEf 2 C honey. dews , 99 C U • S t EACH m DAIRY FOODS October 4th and end Decem ber 15th. For the new supervisor or manager, Supervisory Man agement provides an im portant first exposure to the nature of supervision and management. The cost to each student will bean $ll.OO supply fee plus textbook. Further information can be obtained from Griffin Tech at 227-1322. Only Four! Only four kinds of poisonous snakes live in the United States—rattlesnake, water moccasin, copperhead and coral. SiNG*.£ FRESH FRYERS 44 c CUT-UP FRYERS 46 e CUTUP COUNT®, FRYERS .. . 6 49 e FRFSM FRYE* LEO QTRS a 45 e c R€Sh fryfr BREAST QTRS.. . , 49 c CHED-O-BIT CHEESE FOOD SLICES 99*