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News Notes From
Covinyton
Mills
By Mrs. H. R. Butler
Hello to our friends and
neighbors in this new month
and hope this month will not
be as rainy as February.
Mrs. Joel Brown and Mrs. I
Alex Temples and Keith vis- ।
ited Mrs. Matilda Moore in At- ,
Janta Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stud- '
dard spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. t
George Studdard and sons.
We invite you to
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CHUCK *~ 4 i
ROASTS . 40^ Njaabn
THRIFTY INGUSH CUT OR ARM FRESHORF PERCH OR COD ‘Z
Roasts Lb 49/ Fillets mu. 39/ ’• ■■■MUl'
THRIFTY LOIN TIP OR BONU.ESS HORMEL’S DAIRY BRAND SLICED ' *
Rump Roasts . . <* 89/ Breakfast Bacon “59/ \
THRIFTY T BONE OR PORTERHOUSE REDFERN'S SAUSAGE OR
Steaks u 89/ Franks “49/ f
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THRIFTY BRAND ROUND, RIB, SWISS OR CUBED
Sirloin Steaks cH ° n - L> 79^1
GO KROGERING AND SAVE DURING OUR 10/ SALE« » « ST “'o' s
MAYFIELD BRAND CREAM STYLE LadieS BIoUSCS ’ • SI.OO
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Yellow Corn ~ 10^ | £ ,a,oes •• • • ,o -
ALLEN’S MEDIUM ALL GREEN (SAVE 5/) | Potato Sticks
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® i McKenzie frozen chopped or leaf
Lima Beans 10^
KROGER FANCY (SAVE 3/) J WaffleS N 10/
Bed^> I6OZ Crowder Peas «o»c-10/
| KING PHARR CUT
KROGER YELLOW CLING PEACHES OR FRUIT (SAVE 7/) | g aby Squash 10 , ]O/
M (r 1 KING PHARR CUT OKRA I,
VOCKTCiII YOUR CHOICE-8 OZ. CAN | | TomatoeS .... .o. c. lO /
TOP CROP GOLDEN RIPE
(DELICIOUS IN PUDDINGS, IDEAL IN LUNCH BOXES) . _
Bananas 9^
CRISP SALAD
Carrots *| 10/ TOMATOES basket 19c
MEDIUM YW.LOW NEW FLORIDA . Z ■. ‘7^
Onions 3“m 25 Potatoes 3 Um. 25/
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Nave! Orange*; .... 2«9Q^
Navel Oranges .... 2
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Rev. and Mrs. Johnny Curry
and children of Macon visited
M". and Mrs. L. L. Skelton and;
other relatives Sunday.
—
Mr. and Mrs. Pern Brown
and children of Atlanta visit
ed relatives here Sunday.
Cathy and Claudia Edwards
spent Saturday night with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Hopkins.
Mrs. Emma Denning and son
of Smyrna, Mrs. Ruth Kirkland
and Miss Gladys Cannon of At
lanta spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stowe
of Thomaston spent Saturday |
with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Butler.:
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Gunnin
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Speer and daughter Charlene
were dinner guests of Rev. and
Mrs. J. V. Speer, Sunday. Lit
tle Charlene Speer was given
a party by her grandparents,
Rev. and Mrs. Speer. They
presented her a lovely birth
day cake which was decorat
ed with “Mary had a little
Lamb.” Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cawthon
of Porterdale, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Parker and Debbie of Stewart,
Miss Sandra Cawthon of At
lanta. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Speer, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnin
and Rev. and Mrs. Speer.
Young People, you are miss
ing a lot if you aren't in the
M.Y.F Choir. Please try and
THE COVINGTON NEWS
come on Sunday night at 6
: o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hopkins
and Sherry and Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Hamby visited Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe Smith of Monroe
Thursday night.
L. C. Johnson is in Newton
County Hospital and we wish
for him a speedy recovery.
—
We extend our deepest sym
pathy to Mr. Alex Temples in
the passing of his grandmother,
Mrs. Nix of Hartwell last week.
Kathy Cook of College Park
' and Debbie Cook of Stone
: Mountain spent the weekend
with their grandparents, Mr
| and Mrs. O. E. Cook.
Mrs. Jimmy Wright and
James of Columbia, S. C. are
spending this week with Mrs
L. C. Johnson and other rela
tives.
Kathy Aaron and Patricia
Temples were dinner guests of
Sara Brown, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coplain
and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Cop
lain and baby of Monroe were
dinner guests Wednesday of
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mc-
Pherson and children of Warn
er Robins and Mrs. Guy Mc-
Pherson of Atlanta were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Skelton, Sunday.
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Buying Electrical Equipment
When buying electrical ;
i equipment, a good set of ques
; tions to ask yourself is: Do you '
। actually need the equipment?
| What job is it for? How much
time is needed to do the job? '
How much time and money
would the machine save? How i
much will it cost? How much
space is available to store the
item? says Miss Doris Ogles
by, housing and equipment
specialist with the Coopera
tive Extension Service.
Regular Exercise Advised
Exercise can be a big help in
controlling weight, USDA nu
tritionists have pointed out.
More activity in the daily rou
tine can further the cause of a
reducing diet, or w i t h no
change in diet at all it can
bring about a gradual loss of exercise are not necessary; les«
. excess weight and fat. How- strenuous exercise is advised,
ever, long hours of strenuous
ANNOUNCING
Opening Os Routes For
B & L CLEANERS
Os Social Circle, Georgia
New Pick Up And Delivery Routes
Pick Up Monday & Tuesday For Delivery
Thursday & Friday
Pick Up Wednesday & Thursday For Delivery
On Saturday.
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