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Thursday, February 26, 1959
Community News From
High Point
By MRS omy PARKER
Mir. and Mrs. W. J. Lane and
children were the Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Darby and family.
We are glad to have Mr. and
Mrs. Rayford Jones of Heard-
Mixon Community to move in
to our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mask and
f 1 Every Purchase is Guaranteed, in writing, by your Store Manager
shop"Kroqer ■ and save Top Value Stamps
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NO ™~— I
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K>ol%lbssw» JB .■■r h with top value stamps
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z fresh j
Chopped Steaks Lk 79/ ||
GORTON S FROZEN, COD, HADDOCK OR kodak PONY n CAMERA ^£9^
I Perch "4-Portion " Filets ^a49/ |||
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| PLUMROSE IMPORTED DANISH BONELESS COOKED GORTON'S FROZEN SOLE OR
i Pork Shoulder . . 2“-» $ l w Flounder ”4-Portion Filets .. . ^*»s9/
I PLUMROSE IMPORTED DANISH BONELESS PLUMROSE IMPORTED DANISH (PORK LOIN)
| Cooked Picnics 2* c - $ 1' 69 Canadian Bacon 2^^ I ||
t SWIFT'S PREMIUM SHORT SHANK SMALL (4 to 8 LBS.) | * M °*^ ” OJeCTO ’
* Fully Cooked Smoked Picnits “ 39/ j i
«BLUf PLATE PURE (EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE)
HI pAVC IQF/ D*-wn PROJfcnoN scrkn
uills^= s uart jar WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
W SWEET MILK OR BUTTERMILK
KROGER PINEAPPLE- LIBBY
Grapefruit Drink . . 29/ Chili with Beans . .«••>■• °» c-43/ Top Flite Biscuits 6 Cm 49/
sunshni lh»y WONDERSPRED
Sliced Pimientos 2 jo * c -25/ Potted Meat .. . 2 c - 25/ Margarine 2 1| ” 35/
MILD DAISY (CAWF 10A , EMBASSY STRAWBERRY
Hoon Cheese ■* 39^. p,ese,ves - - - ~‘ 3 ’'
TOWN SQUARE FROZEN
1^; tv COUNTRY CLUB DOUBU LUCK TENDER CUT PEACH, CHERRY OR
I Beef Stew a, l<o . c-49/ Green Beans ... 2* » jc -25/ « Addlg Pie «^ s-39/i
I KROGER (5< OFF LABEL)
Vienna Sausage 2*°*' c -45/ Elbow Macaroni .... “> *>l6/ I kroger frozen
north bay (ideal for lenten seasoni (save | Orange Juice 2- c„ 39/ j
Tuna ■ 9r
{ Strawberries 23 9/
KING PHARR SMALL WHOLE KROGER FANCY
White Potatoes 2* «»c~25/ Sliced Beets .. . 2* > mC -25/ richs
N,FTY i STOCK w YOUR FREEZER AT THIS LOW PRICE) |SAVE s '> , | Whip Topping - - 39/ |
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Frozen Waffles -10^ Danger ^ B u Si „e SS J
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all purpose (stock up at this low price) J7\ Canadian Bacon 60 * 59/
. JS ? VANITY FAIR
Idaho J Facial Tissues 19/ [
^UBPotatoes 1U ;._=« krog “
M LENTEN SPECIAL FRESH NT CRUNCHY Rose Bushes
WBPMBifieflh Sunkist Lemons . . 29/ Radishes c*ns/ S i^stocrat b««®)
Endive, Escarole and Romaine rouxooct ^lO/ Rose Food 3^79/
NOW AT THE PEAK OF THEIR GOODNESS ALSO
lb. mesh bag / 6 VIGARO AND PEAT MOSS
H WBMB ■■ H B 99 wH B ^99/9 jtKr j
(Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCart
are receiving congratulations
upon the arrival of a grand
daughter, Tuesday, February 17
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McCart in Alpharetta.
Their visitors from High Point
। during the weekend were Mr.
। and Mrs. Dewey Steele and
Cynthia, Mrs. Emmett McCart,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mask, Mr.
I and Mrs. Ben Dawkins and Mol
! ly, Judy Mobley, Mr. and Mrs.
i Emmett Callahan, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Lane and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Darby and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cargile
and Ivy Jane spent Sunday in
t Gainesville with Mr. and Mrs.
5 Chester Cargile and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston John
' son and baby, Sammy, were the
■ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. j
' and Mrs. J. W. Roberts in At
; lanta.
J
’ > Sincere sympathy is extend- ,
/ ed to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lane
| and family in the passing of:
Mrs. Lane's father, Mr. Nails of j
’ McDonough.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele
and family and Mrs. Lee and
daughter of Atlanta attended '
! I the Sunday morning worship !
i i service and were the dinner ■
THE COVIN
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Callaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Henry
and Reggie were the Sunday
dinner guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mallory and
children of Atlanta were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathaniel Mobley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cofer an
nounce the birth of a daughter
on Wednesday, February 18 at
Newton County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Parker
and Mr. and M'rs. Arthur John- |
GTON NEWS
son and children visited with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roberts in
Atlanta during the weekend.
Miss Bi enda Moon was the re
cent spend-the-day guest of
Miss Beverly Sealock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel,
Miss Belma Griffin of Coving
ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burrell
of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Thomason and Tommie and
Mrs. R. J. Cason of Porterdale
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Bartlett during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson of
Monroe were the Sunday sup-
(Lamest Coverage Any Weekly In The State)
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. V.
J. Ragan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Callaway
were the Monday supper guests
of their parents, MY. and Mrs.
R. E. Callaway.
Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards
and Carol spent the weekend
with relatives in Mississippi.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Alford
have returned to their home
here after enjoying a Western
tour. They had as their week
end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hank
Domby of Savannah.
Mrs. Ruby Allison, Mrs.
. Alice Fincher and Miss Mae
Fincher of Atlanta spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Pau
line Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parish and
family had as their visitors
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J
; Joel Dawkins of Decatur, Mr. 1
I and Mrs. Homer Mobley of Cov- ;
ington and Mrs. Lanier Parish j
and Linda.
I
« Mrs. Delia Polson is spending
i this week with Mrs. Lou Whit
■ ney in Conyers.
; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John
son and family of Decatur spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
. and Mrs. Carl Johnson.
PAGE TWENTY-ONE
Research shows that when
eggs are in separate display
cases in stores — and not with
butter, cream, etc. — sales in
‘ creased from 30 to 100 pct.,
says The Progressive Farmer.
Researchers have found that
I green cartons stepped-up egg
sales 9 pct., says The Progres
sive Farmer. They also found
that an all-transparent carton
caused sales increases of 30 pct.
—
Cut back a third to a half of
last eason’s growth of crepe
myrtle, hydrangea, and butter
fly bush now, says The Pro
gressive Farmer, to make more
blooms this coming season.