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Greer’s Market
A. BOOKLESS
of dir iii PICNICS LB_____ 17ic
fee fresh pig
of LIVER LB. 121c
ty fresh
act, WEINERS LB 17ic
SMOKED BACON ENDS 19c
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FRESH SLICED PORK
SHOULDER LB____ 20c
hormel llic
. 1 ! OLEO LB.
NEW YORK
CHEESE LB. _ 25c
NO. 7 BEEF
ROAST LB. 17ic
GREER’S PURE PORK
SAUSAGE LB. 20c
ROUND OR SIRLOIN
1; STEAKS LB. 29c
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS
1! BENNETT and COFER’S
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The March of Values
Save Dollars During These Special Mark Downs
OUT THEY GO—TO KEEP OUT THE COLD! BUY A BARGAIN
66x76 DOUBLE 36"—40”
Cotton Blankets 68c Curtain Marquisettes
Assorted Plaids—Softly Napped 8^c yard
70x80 DOUBLE
5 % Wool Blankets $l.i6 Red. Green, Blueeoin Dots—f’ine hard twist
voiles—Plain and Printed Marquisette—Fast
Sateen Bound—Fast Sellers Colors.
40 INCH 36 INCH 81x90 CANNON
80 sq. Sheeting PRINTS SHEETS
10 Yds. 69c 12c Yd. 2 For $1.64
Prints—Printed Extra strong for long wear.
Superior Quality—finest count Finest 80 Sq. Smooth. Snowy White—
—Sturdy doth Bound to Wear. Broadcloths—Beautiful Spring Straight hand torn Hems—
Natural Cream Color Patterns — Smooth Finish. Cellophane Wrapped in Pairs,
MEN'S Cofer’s Leader
President Work Shirts
44c Each Men’s Overalls 84c
Guaranteed to Wear to Your Complete Satisfac- Made of strong Heavy Denim. Full cut and
tion. Reinforced at Shoulders—made of good Strongly Reinforced Seams.
Chambray roomy.
LADIES’ PARADE OF VALUES! 36-INCH SOI,ID COLOR
SATIN SLIPS Ladle’S Corsets Broadcloth
59c 79c 8' :C
Tailored or Lace Trim*—Form Regular $1.00 Garments, two
fitted—California Tops Ad- stretch—Satin and Mesh The cloth of many uses. Pas
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justable Straps—A real Slip and Brocade Boned Girdle*— tels. Whites and Darks. The
bargain. from two famous makers. Thriftiest cloth yon can buy.
WHITE ELEPHANTS ON PARADE—WHITE ELEPHANTS TO US—BARGAINS FOR YOU—NEW
MARK-DOWNS—IN CHILDREN S PRINT DRESSES—79c AND SI.19 MEN’S WORK PANTS, 65c
—MEN’S OVERALLS, 69c—AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS. COME AND SEE!
FREE—10-Quart Bucket With $5.00 Purchase of Dry Goods
BENNETT
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ELLORA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs, Venus Aaron and
young sons, Francis and Bobby,
spent Sunday with Mrs. • Nannie
Jones, of Starrsvllle.
Mr. Venus Jones, of Atlanta, was
the week-end guest of his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Epps, of
Starrsville, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Jim Aaron.
Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Bell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Potts Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Connelly, of
Monticello, spent the week-end with
Miss Josephine McClendon.
Mr. Nesbit. King left Tuesday for
Augusta, where he will attend
University of Georgia
School.
Mrs.
Sunday from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Lynch, of Monticello.
j Mr. and Mrs. A. T. King and Mr.
; and Mrs. Dorsey Johnson spent
Sunday with Mrs. G. W. White, Sr.,
of Worthville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burnett, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Cain and Mr. and
Mrs. Cary Lynch, of Atlanta, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Lynch Sunday.
Master Loice Allen, young son
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. D. Allen, who
was ill last week is improving.
Mr. Martin Potts, of Eatonton,
spent the week-end with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ozburn, Mr.
1 Charlie Mack Ozburn. Misses Mir
iam Ozburn and Doris Cannon, of
Atlanta, spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Hillsboro spent the week-end with
Mr. Olin Boyd, who is teaching
home folks.
Friends of Mrs. Jim Aaron
with regret that she is ill at
j writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Something New In Turnips
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luncheon dish or main course
dinner recipe, Is this delicious
Stuffed Turnips idea. And even those
who are prone to turn from the
homely turnip, find this dish en
trancingly different.
STUFFED TURNIPS
6 medium white I tablespoons
turnips flour
Melted butter 1 cup milk
2 tablespoons 1^4 cup* ground
butter cooked ham
Salt and pepper
Peel or scrape the turnips and cut
a slice from the root end of each.
Scoop out the center* with a spoon
leaving a thin shell. Chop the center*
coarsely and cook In boiling salted
water until tender. Cook shells and
tops In boiling salted water until
tender. Drain, and brush with melted
butter. While turnips are cooking
melt the 1 tablespoons butter in. a
double boiler, add the flour and mix
well. Add the milk gradually and
cook, stirring constantly until thick
ened. Add the ham and cooked turnip
centers and reheat. Add salt and
pepper to taste. ——,,, Fill the ... turnip iv,, shells
with this mixture and replace tops
es illustrated. Serves six.
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and children and Mrs. Lucy McDon- Miss Louise Stone was the
aid, of Gaithers, spent Sunday with of Miss Helen Stone, of Winfred
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cunard. | i night last week.
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BENNETT
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FRESH COUNTRY COFER’S
One of the few stores in Covingtftn giv
EGGS lower ing ways full prices find clerk courtesy here service always plus . . . . service You . . we will invite plus *1-
15c your patronage • • .
d «- These Profit Sharing Specials
are good at our store through
Saturday, March 11th
Baby Beans Lima 2 9c DILL
LBS. PICKLES
Large Limas 1 Lb. 6c Quart
WHITE BEANS NAVY PURE KINGAN’S RED NO. T>V I RIPE
3 Lb.. LARD TomatoesV
10c Carton or Bulk 3 Cans )
Pint Net 16-oz. Jar Lb. 8 c 17c
Peanut
Butter FIVE CENT TALL PINK
Only 10c MATCHES SALMON
2 Special
BOXES
Five Cent 10c
Kingan’s Potted MEATS * 5c
2 for 5c
SELECTED MAINE SEED
COBBLER POTATOES 14-Lbs. 30c
Campbell's 14-Oz. TOMATO JUICE 3 cans 20c
Galvanized Poultry Wire Heavy 4 Pt. Barbed Wire
2-in. mesh, 150 ft rolls 80 rods to roll
5 ft., $2.89 roll; 6 ft., $3.49; 4 ft., $2.39 Cattle $2.99 Hog_____$3.22
FREE—10-Quart Bucket With $5.00 Purchase Dry Goods
and
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In the State)
CEDAR SHOALS
Mr*. W. A. Woodruff, of Macon,
spent several days last week with
her mother, Mrs. Mary Rye.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vlning, of At
lanta, spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mr*. E. G. Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDaniel and
daughter, were supper guest* Sat
urday night of Mr. and Mr*. Pleas
Knight and Mrs. Dora Speer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Taylor and
family, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Mary Rye and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Holmes.
Mis* Charlotte Mitchell, of West
Newton, spent the week-end with
Mis* Hester Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Plunkett vis
ited Mr*. Mae Arnold Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Archie Johnson, of Coving
ton, spent Saturday with her moth
er Mrs. Lee Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
and family, of Thomaston, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Mary Rye
| an d Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Finley and
j family visited Mrs. Mae Arnold and
Mr. and Mr*. Johnnie Arnold Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Wilson ana
. and . dau . . hter . _ Do
Mrs. Dora S P eer S ’
ra, spent Sunday at Covington
| with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
[ and family spent Sunday with
and Mrs. George Mason.
A picture book entitled “A
Portable Motor for
Farms,’’ is available to Georgia
farmers free from the county
agent's office.
From 1920-1929, it is estimated
that rural areas supply about 40
per cent of the youths who start
to work in city factories, shops
and offices.
"I don't expect it to,” answered
the young man. “I merely want
so that I may be able to choose the
kind of misery that. Is most agree
able to me.”—Pearson's Weekly.
A cow requires from four to
pounds of wafer for each pound
milk she produces.
COME TO OUR
Saturday Part
Saturday, March 11th
FREE!
Demonstration oif Domino Sugars t
Domino Syrup. Get your free hot wai
with that good Domino Syrup.
ALSO— >
Free demonstration on Irradiated C
nation Milk, enriched with Vitamin
served as Chocolate Milk at Bennritt
Cofer. See the factory representa
demonstrate the new easy way to w
Irradiated Carnation Milk.
— ON SPECIAL —
Domino Syru
No. \Yz cans
2 for 25c
Syrup No. 5 cans
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No. 10 cans
DOMINO SUGAR
Confectioners and Old
Fashioned Brown Hfe
Sugar, 3 pkgs. for________25c 1 S 9o0\
Domino Cinnamon Cane S
Sugar, pkg. 10c Confect*
Domino Sugar, 5 lbs. 24c XXX
For (rir
_ America*
10 lbs. 47c Refitting O
G'inaiitf CARNATIO
V* hum (entinlni ’ MILK
. .foil 4 Tall Cans 4^
8 Small Cans
Gerber’s Baby Food
GERBER’S BABY FOOD
We stock all varieties at lowes'
prices.
Visit Bennett and Cofer’s Saturd
Don’t Miss Our Big Party—We’re l|
ing for you!
WAFFLES
2 Cups Cake Flour.
3 Teaspoons Baking Powder.
Is Cup Carnation Milk Diluted with
% cup water. ■ I
4 Tablespoons Melted Butter i
Salt. 5
1 Teaspoon
3 Eggs, Separated.
Sift Dry Ingredients together add beaten egg yolks, nf
butter. Fold in stiffly beaten whites. I
egg
SERVE WITH DOMINO SYRUP
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