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|H Center Work
1 Full Swing
|s 1953 Begins
■ pi Club members, their
■ 3nd sonnel of the Uni
■ Georgia Agricultural
ton service face 1933 con
■ . that all 72 cottages at the
■ , 4-1! Club Center at Rock
will be completed dur-
5 the vear. ,
■lstered by $5,000 contribu
■, from both Putnam county
■ th , city of Eatonton, the 4-H
■ Foundation launched the
■ fund :aiding and building
L iicns to assure completion of
■entire project by 1955.
■addition to the SIO,OOO donat
■. putnani county and Eaton-
Ba budge* tor $37,692.69 last
■ was submitted to the state
■, a tching funds. That amount
Bcpent on the Center in De-
B c r and the state will match
■it wall 11 fund^ raised from
Ijv e sources.
■ g 0 along with the Putnam
I fy and Eatonton grants, $22,
■ from three other sources are
| land to make certain that
B begins with construction in
■wing.
[site 4-H Club Leader W A.
K aw urced last week that
A H Foundation likely would
e SIOO,OOO early in the year.
■ -den Ed Clements, supervis-
I he 12 pr on laborers building
I 'enter. Said $500,000 will be
lid in 1953 if his crew is to
l:-e full time. Clements stated
at a cottage a week can be
m rt pd it the necessary
it ials are available.
Mtnam and Eatonton are the
st unty-crunty seat team to
nt bute SIO,OOO. This money
|ll ward the construction of
Jeßhapel for the Center. Mr.
L|n said this building will be
religious, educational and
Ln ti< nal activities. He added
tat all religious material for
lam ing vesper services wil' be
bus d in the structure.
|Tf ■ latest contribution was ar
inld through cooperation of
L|'’utnam county board of
Eni ssioners, Eatonton’s mayor
Id ity council, the county 4-H
|vi u\ committee and County
;clt J. A. Smith.
Mt ’or Allan Marshall and
jar Chairman Henry B.
eai presented the checks to
r. J N. Stribling, chairman of
e punty advisory committee, on
e Country Album television
« Monday night, December 29.
y councilmeh who figured in
>5.000 gift from th? city are
Bates. Morris Ashurst, Edwin
;es, Charles Hudson, T. H.
•au. Sr., and Ralph Twilley.
mmissioners working with
n in arranging the contribu
ifrom the county are Floyd
poten, Jr., and C. E. Carnes,
th the council end commis
rs voted unanimously to
the donations.
( shall and Hearn said ap
mately fi.ooo persons, tax
I in the city and county,
m e for the contribu-
lAltar Thoughts
REV. R. 8. HAWKINS
™ COMPANY YOU KEEP
B SPIRITUAL FOOD
B meat to eat that ye
^not of. John. 4:32 My mejt
3o the will of him that sent
! ’d to finish his work.” John
book of John emphasizes
oiritual side of the Master's
and teachings. Our study
would have us think of the
°f the Kingdom as some
that would give us our
'st satisfaction.
Master sent His dis
into the Samaritan Village
v food. The woman of Sam
came out to the well for
a the Master was sitting
ic well curb, waiting for
ls ciples to return with food,
talking with this woman
her life the Master was
v impressed with the fact
was great work to do
b’s Kingdom among the
dans. When the disciples
lp d with food He told them
os meat was to do the will
one who had sent Him to
hp word of life to all man
6vpn to the Samaritans. He
°i p reminded the disciples
I” had meat that they
•ot of. He was so greatly
Mp d * His mission that He
^ore for the spiritual food
received from this
Hian He did for physical
nis greatest satisfaction
11 doing the will of the
■ ’yet; Help us our Father,
J m erstand the deep truth
■ Master teaches here. May
1 *> 'nterested in the King-
■® f God that we shall
B “«nd as did the Master
mnt ' sp ’ r ’* ua l ministry is so
■ 'Tint that w* have little
° r _ things of this
■ Through His name.
Aman
**^ton Roads, Va., is the
port « the world
fOur Advwflgerß Are Assured Os
Blvwn OHInvCI rOOCi jQlv
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carnation
LlSfgki Ilf—_ BILK 3 43^
soup” VQnCQmPS PACKER’S
- BEANS sX
PINEAPPLE O mOKc —37£
O’Sage ftalves
Freestone Peaches »* 23/
Comstock
Sliced Apples . . 2 39/
Kroger Sweetened
Grapefruit Juice . . c " 23/
Packer's Tender
Green Peas . . . 2 ^^^S/
Standard Tomatoes 2 16-Oe. Cans 29/
Bush's Best
Golden Hominy . 2 19/
Marena Cut
Green Beans . . 2 29/
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Break a crisp head of lettuce into bite-size pieces, add chopped celery and
cucumbers and a bit of ^nion. Toss with your favorite French dressing.
Garnish with tomato wedges and carrot curls.
C EXTRA LARGE
jumbo size
IM ' TWICE AS LARGE
AS ORDINARY
HEADS
HEAD LETTUCE
2 35^
Fwh ©teen Y *“ ow
CABBAGE . . . “5/ ONIONS . . . 3“ 35/
Florida Large She New Crop Re 4
TANGERINES D - 25/ POTAiuES ..3 >- 29x
POLE BEANS .. 2 - 49/
THE COVTMSTOK NEWS
Kroger
Skimmed Milk . . 3 ™ c - 25/
Bush’s Best •
Sauer Kraut . . 2^^- 33/
Kroger
Orange Slices . . . l-Lb. Bag 19/ •
Fra neo-American
Spaghetti .... 15/
Chili With Beans . . >^^33/
Red Sour Pitted
Kroger Cherries . . ^-^2l/
Handy Yellow Sticks
Eatmore Margarine 2 “ 41/
KROGER-CUT TENDERAY BEEF
Every Bite Is Tender Because It’s Kroger Tenderay Beef.
Tastes Wonderful! Because Kroger Tenderay is the beef that's tender ten
times out of ten. Every cut is fresh and savory and succulent. And the
Kroger Cutting method gives you a bigger meat value. Make a Tenderay
Beef Pie. It's good! It's economical!
THE WORLD S BEST BEEF! KROGER TENDERAY!
CHUCK ROAST .. ■ 59/
KROGER-CUT TENDERAY BONELESS
RUMP ROAST... - 89/
FIRST FIVE CHOICE CUTS
RIB STEAKS ....< 85/
KROGER-CUT TENDERAY—PLATE BONE IN
STEW BEEF ■ 29/
bth AND 7th RIB CUT
RIB ROAST ■ 59/
Fine To Barbecue or Braise
SHORT RIBS . . . “ 43r
Pure Pork
BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE “ 39/
Breakfast Quality
SLICED BACON . . “ 49/
First Seven Rihs Pork Loin Cut
CHOPS or ROAST . . “ 49/
! Fresh
PORK LIVER ... “^35/
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly Th The Slate!
Pere Vegetable
Krogo Shortening 3 “ 79/
Embassy
Salad Dressing . . . « - 43/
Self-Rising Flour .
Seven Sisters . . 10 tb. Bag 76/
Mother’s Best Plain
Corn Meal .... 5“ * <43/
French Brand . . . *"-81/
For All Fine Bakes and Fries
Armour’s Pure Lard 4 “ 53/
Evaporated
Kroger Milk . . . 3 ' < 40<
♦
BEEF TONGUES . ..M9/
Shank Half or Whole
SMOKED HAMS . . u 65/
All White Meat
CODFISH FILLETS “ 29/
All Meat-No Waste
WHITING FILLETS » 25/
Small—lo to 14-Lbs.
HENTURKEY.S . . . » 59/
PAGE NINETEEN
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SUPER
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LARGE PKG. 27/
GIANT
FAB
LARGE PKG. 29/
GIANT 69«
VEL
LARGE PKG. 29/
AJAX
CLEANSER
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•—•
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tB - 83/
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7 OZ. PKG. 16/
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HOZ. PKG. 27/
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H'S CAN 33/
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GERBER JR.
BABY FOOD
3 mm 43/
GERBER STRAINED
BABY FOOD
3 29/
GERBER BABY
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2 ««. nu» 33/
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SUAM. CAN 21/