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NEW LOW FLOUR PRICES
Sunnyfield
12 Lbs. x
24 Lbs. X
48 Lbs. $1.69
Iona Flour
12 Lbs. 4^ WOW ri
24 Lbs. «<1 n
18 Lbs. . Ci
dandy Cl cn
CO r -o c/i n
IfS CORN OR
iast beef Lb. Can n
IMATOES co No. 2 Cans 20c
bORATED PEACHES OR
»PLES 2 Lbs. cn
RITY NUT / Lbs. esi cn o
BACK
T 12fc
STREAKED
MEAT Lb 21C
PAGE STALEY’S CREAM
NUT BUTTER CORN STARCH
Oz. Jar ----- 10c 1-Lb. Pkg.____10c
Lb. Jar 1 Q r Sun Maid Seeded or Seedless
[Oc VARIETIES RAISINS
C., 2 Pkgs ___17c 15-0z. Pkg-----10c
PARKER White Layei CRISCO
IE, 12 0z ---- 15c 1-Lb. Can CD
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I. BAGS Red Circle 3-Lb. Can cn
EE, _______39c IVORY
OLIVE Cakes 17c SOAP,, Large____10c
3 — P. – G.
iGON ;r suds SOAP, 6 Large___25c
POPULAR BRANDS
led 9-0z. Pkg. 25c CIGARETTES,
lue 9 Oz. Pkg. 25c Package--- cn
SLACK EYE WHITE HOUSE
5,3 Lbs. ___17c MILK, 3 Large or
iE LIMA 6 Small Cans___21c
IS, 3 Lbs. -25c ALABAMA GIRL SWEET
IS, 3 Lbs____20c MIX PICKLE,
lAM V GIRL i, 26-Oz. Jar____15c
i PICKLE | No. Z l /z Can Iona Dessert 15c
26-Oz. Jars._ 25c j PEACHES
PAGE ANN PAGE SALAD
CHUP DRESSING,
4-0z. Bot _____25c Pint Jar . —4
PAGE SPARKLE IONA EARLY JUNE
.0,3 Pkgs ___13c PEAS, 3 Cans—25c
UITS AND PRODUCE
PEN RIPE BANANAS, 3 Lbs.______15c
pES, PORTO Select RICAN Maine Cobbler, 5 Lbs.__12c
YAMS, 5 Lbs. 12c
POES, Fancy Florida, Small, Doz.___15c
PEFRUIT, Fancy Fla., Large, 3 For___12c
rEFRUIT, Fancy Fla., Small, 3 for____9c
pNESAP Washington APPLES, Small, Doz. 6c
p State Delicious, Doz._21c
m YELLOW ONIONS, 3 Lbs. 12c
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pCE, Calif. Iceberg, Large Head 7c
F- California W. B., Stalk____ 9c
STRINGLESS BEANS, Lb______ 9c
Y CAULIFLOWER, Lb_________ 9c
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PORK P A!V j| Copeland Bros. Pure Pork
x j.! °" Lb. p( -25c i SAUSAGE, PORK SHOULDERS Lb. -_35c
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Vf'in n i) RiodOff Whole, Lb.____2 »—• c
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Rolled, Lb. t£UUO-4
STEAK. Lb , Lb.
ERN CUBE STEAK Lb.
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ET. Lb-----1 Oc COOKED SHRIMP, >/ Lb.- 30c
2
‘ KlR S, Lb. _10c OYSTERS, Pint 38c
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rR rD °UT, Lb. STFW
17c | OYSTERS, Pint —33c
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON. GEORGIA
Covington News Cooking School
ONE OF
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PRIZES!
Pictured here is a
beautiful desk lamp
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by the Covington
Furniture Company
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Cooking School next
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TRAFFIC LIGHTS j
How you like our traffic lights?
. . . They make our square look
like Atlanta’s Peachtree! It is j
...
a lot of fun standing around on |
one of the corners watching the
different people and how they do |
when the lights change from red j
to green . . . Some go in a rush j
. . . Afraid that they won’t have !
time to reach the other side of the
street before the red light beams
again . . . Claude Cheek says that
says that they are not as modern
as those at High Shoals . . . Says
that they have a phonograph rec
ord attached to them that tells you
| ! when Does Cooper to go and Harwell when to stop . . .
walk the side
| streets to avoid the lights? . . .
Buster Hilley and Clyde Smith
I avoided the lights Sunday (and
they wasn’t even connected up
then) and came from town by the
creek road . . . The short cut re
suited in them landing the car in
a ditch . . . Cost Buster $2 to have
S the wrecker get it out . . Why is
.
it that some girls rather ride in a
| model A with some boys than to go
! about in a new model with Bill
Bates? . . . Bill Bledsoe says that
if there isn’t some way of getting
that overcoat and hat off Bates
that he will never get that girl
Evelyn Frances to ride with him
. . . Here is a little note that was
handed me: “Two question for the
pickoutman . . . Who misses Miss
Ham the most—Tom or Pete? . . .
Wonder why Tom Kinney doesn’t
use his middle name, Thurmond,
sometimes?” . . . The note was sign
ed, “Bill Bates.” ... It was in
Evelyn Day’s handwriting . • •
While on the subject of middle
names, how do you like these,
Evelyn Frances Day, Jessie Clyde
Smith, Tyrus Cobb Wood, Jack
Ludwell Worsham . . . There are
several more but can5t recall them
. . . Will do a column on middle
names some time . . . Luke Robin
son wants us to correct last week’s
error . . . We stated that Tyrus
Wood had received that nickle from
Luke ... It should have read
Tyrus Day instead of the secre
tary of the Advance More club
. . . The Advance More Club had
a better meeting night Monday . . .
Mr. Carroll, of Oxford, gave a most
interesting lecture on “Success and
how to obtain it.” . . . Mr. Carroll
is a very interesting talker and
our club is looking forward to
having him come over again soon
. . . Three of our honorary mem
bers were present at the Monday
night meeting . . . Mr. Lee Anth
ony, Mr. Turner and Mr. Alford
. . . Mr. Turner warmed the hearts
of all the club members when he
told them that the oyster
Saturday night will be on him . . .
Mr. Turner also kindled the inter
est toward our obtaining a
house . . . This is a little late but
John Martin says to print it any
way—When Bill Bledsoe’s girl told
him that she didn’t like him Bill
replied, “Why, honey, this will
kill me!” . . . Ben Burt gave Bill
Bates a good wetting
afternoon ... a whole bucket
water . . . Bates says that he will
have to kill that “idiot” yet . .
The Hub is still tabo with
Hackett . Harry McDaniel used
. .
a good gas attack Sunday . . .
trip to see Miss Ham present
You Later” fell through . .
and Montine saw Miss Ham in
lanta Saturday ... I was in
lanta the same dav but didn’t
to see her_. . . Saw Tech
Clemson and also saw an old friend
of mine from Gainesville, Coach
T. H. Pittnrd He used to coach
...
football at Gainesville Hwh school
and will always be known to his
friends as “Coach.” . . . Renewed
friendshi P with the boys at the
Constitution . . . There is a Har
well working on the sports desk
now . . . Asked me to tell his
cousins, Cooper and Toots, hello
for him . . . Several have asked me
to do an editorial on the conduct
of some of the boys and girls in
the hallway at church . . . here
goes and I hope it will do good.
AN EDITORIAL
There was a great turn-out
our villagers last Friday night
hear Rev. Henley, of East
who delivered a wonderful
The church was packed.
There were quite a few
too. Some who, perhaps,
visited our church building
j They came to hear Rev. Henley,
i did most everyone else.
; there were a few out in the
way who, vidently, did not care
j hear the speaker, and, it might
! added, seemed to enjoy making
much noise that it disturbed
i desiring to listen.
At times the noise was so
that it disturbed the speaker.
paused several times during
sermon but even this did not
en the few in the hallway
carried on despite the efforts
several older people to
them.
The noise was made by
children. However, all were
j children. There were seevral
and girls of the ’teen age
seemed to get worse after
reproached,
This seems to be a practice of
j few. They -were not out there
, j cause they didn’t have a
to get a seat inside. They
i there because they wanted to
j there. They are present at all
church services, whether or not
church is crowded.
It is a sore eye to our
to our community and to
for allowing its practice. It
be stopped at once. With the
of the parents it can be stopped.
The church should appoint
eral men to keep the hallway quiet.
To list the names of those
continue to disturb public worship.
First consult their parents
take further steps. There is a
governing such disturbances.
i MANSFIELD SCOUT NEWS
Meeting at the High School
Auditorium Tuesday evening at
7:30 the Panther and Fox
played games, sang songs,
mapped out plans for
the Scout work in Mansfield.
Scoutmaster Leonard Davis,
sistant Scoutmasters Jerome
gan and Fred Harwell, assisted
Mr. Jack Lee, District. Scout Com
missioner of Covington and
Scout Jimmie Upshaw supplied
very interesting program.
Jack Spears and James
were selected patrol leaders of the
Fox and Panther patrols respec
tively. Lundy Jackson will
as Scout Scribe.
A nine reel talkie including a
regular feature, comedy, and edu
cational atractions will be
sored by the Mansfield
Thursday, October 4th, at
High School auditorium.
will be both an afternoon
evening performance. with
The meeting ended
Scout benediction repeated in
son “May the Great
of all good Scouts be with us
we meet again.”
The odds are always with
locomotive. Drive carefully.
FLINT HITT NEWS
Mi. J. C Brooks, of Piedmont
College spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Brooks.
Mrs R°y Eddleman and son,
Gilbert, of Norwick, Conn., are on
an extended visit with Mr. and
M Mis? a 7 1 ',7! k ' man
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Miss R Ruby Ellis spent Sunday
with Miss Clara Butler.
Mr. Tapp Jones viisted Mr. R. E.
I Lee Sunday morning.
Miss Frances George, of Elber
ton, spent the week-end with her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. p
George.
Misses Myrtice Summerour,
i Marion George, Mildred White and
Nada Poole were the Sunday aft
ernoon visitors of Miss Emily
ieoige.
Mrs. Cliff Townley and sons,
Bobbie Jean, Roy and Hubert,
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Harvey Eddleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brooks,
of Covington and Mrs. J. T. Brooks
and daughter, Sara Jean, visited
Miss Ruby Brooks at Piedmont
College Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Dial and
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COLONIAL PEAS, No. 2 Can _ 10c
FAMOUS 50 COCOA, Lb. Box _ 9c
! BEE HIVE HONEY, 20-Oz. Jar 23c
BISQUICK FLOUR, 20-Oz. Box 20c
GOLD LABEL COFFEE, LB. __ 21c
DERBY’S CORNED OR ROAST BEEF, Can____17c
BULK CO.COANUT, Lb________________ 23c
GA. MAID DILL PICKLES, 2 21-Oz. Jars 25c
COLONIAL TOMATO JUICE, 3 Cans 25c
GREEN TAG BARTLETT PEARS, No. 2‘/ 2 can. 19c
| ALL GOOD WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS, can_llc
SOU. MANOR SPINACH, 2 No. 2 Cans__ 27c
! GAUZE TISSUE, 6 Rolls_____________ 25c
j COMET .RICE, 3 Lb. Box_____________ 25c
I MORTON’S SALT, Box_______________ 9c
! TELLAMS PEANUT BUTTER, 2 Lb. Jar 25c
IVANHOE POTATO SALAD, No. 2 Can_______10c
FRENCH MUSTARD, 6-Oz. Jar 9c
SELOX, Small Box—5c_________ Large Size—14c
j CAMAY SOAP, 3 Bars_________ 17c
CRISCO, Lb. Can—19c_________ 3 Lb. Can—55c
DELMAIZ NIBLET CORN ON COB, Can 17c
DERBY’S TAMALES, 2 Cans__________ 25c
N. B. C. RITZ CRACKERS, Lb._______ 23c
| P. – G. SOAP, 5 Large Bars___________ 19c
| OCTAGON SOAP OR POWDERS, 4 Large Size.-19c
j PILLSBURY FLOUR, 12 Lb. Bag_____ 59c
PILLSBURY FLOUR. 24 Lb. Bag____ $1.15
PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR, Box 10c
CIRCUS FLOUR, 12 Lb. Bag________ 45c
CIRCUS FLOUR, 24 Lb. Bag_________ _82c
CIRCUS FLOUR, 48 Lb. Bag__________ $1.59
ROGERS BFST No. 37 FLOUR, 12 Lb. Bag____48c
ROGERS BEST No. 37 FLOUR, 24 Lb. Bag____89c
ROGERS BEST No. 37 FLOUR, 48 Lbs. $1.69
GOLD LABEL, 12 Lb. Bag__________ 54c
GOLD LABEL, 24 Lb. Bag___________
GOLD LABEL, 48 Lb. Bag____________
CORN MEAL, Peck__________________ 24c
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SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
j FRESH FRUITS – VEGETABLES
RED EMPEROR GRAPES, 2 Lbs. 15c
APPLES, Staymen Winesap, Lge. Size, Doz. 19c
ORANGES, Fla. Thin Skin, Med. Size, Doz._15c
GRAPE FRUIT, Fla. Large Size, 3 For ____12c
FANCY CRISP LETTUCE, Jumbo Head— 7c
| FANCY CALIF, CELERY, Stalk 9c
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i WHITE IRISH POTATOES, 5 Lbs. _. 12c
j GA. PORTO RICAN YAMS, 5 Lbs. _.
GOLDEN PEARS, CARROTS, Doz. YELLOW Large _________________ Bunch--------- BANANAS, Lb. tnuiQ
AT ROGER'S MARKET
COPELAND SAUSAGE, Lb------- 35c
COUNTRY PORK SAUSAGE, Lb. . 27c
FANCY BEEF ROAST CHUCK, Lb. 23c
PORK SHOULDER ROAST, Lb.... 25c
SLICED BACON, Lb------------ 32c
RELIABLE BACON, Lb----- 39c and 43c
FAT BACK MEAT, Lb______ _____12V 2 c
JEWELL SHORTENING, Bulk, Lb. lie
PURE LARD, Bulk, Lb----------- 14c
BEST STREAK-0-LEAN MEAT, Lb. 23c
SEA FOODS OF ALL KINDS
family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Summerour were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. White had
as their guests Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dial,
i Mrs. Frank George spent Mon
! day afternoon with Mrs. W. H.
Roeeus gg
| 1 Misses Bernice and Audrey Ed
dleman visited Miss Louise Jones
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. James Bramlett spent Fri
day afternoon with Mrs. J. B.
George.
Mr. Ramon White is visiting rel
atives in Atlanta.
Mr. Ralph Jones spent Saturday
night with Mr. Lester Harper.
: Linda Anne Butler spent Satur
j day Mr. night with her grandparents,
j and Mrs. S. E. Poole,
Mrs. Harvey Jones who has been
; sick for the last few weeks is much
j improved,
The friends of this community
extend their deepest sympathy to
| the bereaved family of Mr. John
Lee, who died Sunday afternoon
at his home in Greensboro, Ga.
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SAUCE .. 2 17 CANS OZ.
AVONDALE NEW PACK I
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MEAL . . 12 us 25/ * i
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FLOUR SALEH hot-dated coffee
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24 PLAIN LBS. OR SELF-RISING 48 LBS. LB. PKG. 19^
79^ $1.55 3 LB. PKG. 55/
FRENCH brand
Country Club Plain or S. R. LB. PKG. 23/
FLOUR 24 lbs. 95/ COUNTRY CLUB
White Lily Plain or S. R.
FLOUR 24 lbs $1.19 VAC. PACK-Lb. Can 27/
No. 2 Cans Bush’s Best New Crop Evaporated
SUGAR CORN 3For25/ PEACHES......2 m- 25c
No. 2 Cans New Pack Standard Blackeye Peas or Baby
TOMATOES. ..4fo, 25^ LIMA BEANS 4^. 25/
f-Oz. Can Country Club N«S. 2'/2 Can Country Club
POFK – BEANS 5 For 25/ LYE HOMINY 3 For 25/
1-Oz. Jar Pure Gold Dill Lb. Cans Pink Beauty Fancy
PICKLES 2 For 25/ PINK SALMON 2 For 25 j
2-Lb. jar Johnson’s No. 2 Cans Phillips New Pack
PEANUT BUTTER £» 25/ E. J. PEAS 3 For 25/
Waldort No. 2 Cans Country Club
TISSUE.....6*oiu25/ C. G. CORN 2 25y .
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New Crop Evaporated No.2 Cans Webster Fresh White ?
APPLES......2Lt. 25/ LIMA BEANS 3 fo,25/
LARGE SWEET JUICY FLORIDA
ORANGES . . DOZ. 17^ i
LARGE HEAVY WITH JUICE
GRAPEFRUIT 5-19^ j '
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BANANAS......3 Lb, 15/ APPLES 3 Lbs. 15/ I I
Small Grimes Golden Luscious Red Emperor
APPLES Doz. 7/ GRAPES Lb. 7«/ / I
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Fancy Snow White Heads Long Golden Roots
CAULIFLOWER. ..Lb. 9/ CARROTS Bunch 6/
Large Calif. Crisp Eatin’ U. S. No. 1 White Cobblers
LETTUCE Head 7/ POTATOES. 5Lb,12/
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SWIFT’S SILVERLEAF PURE I.
LARD 4-LB. CRTN 57^ 8-LB. CRTN. $ 1.13
Swift’s Brookfield Wisconsin Home Brand :
Cheese Lb. 25/ 0 I e o Lb. 12 %/ •:
Fancy Sugar Cured Sliced Kroger’s Kwick Krisp 1
Rindless Bacon...Lb. 35/ Rindless Bacon. .Lb. 39/ !*
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Fresh Pig Shortening
Sausage Lb. 25/ Jewel......4-Lb.crtn. 45/ * V
Selected Ocean Perch Ocean 1
Fillets Lb. 19/ Whiting......Lb. 10/ (
^res-Shore Select West Coast
Oysters •••••• pt.43/ Mullet......Lb. 10/ j ■ i
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