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PAGE SIXTEEN
News Notes From
Coringion
Mills
By Mrs. J. E Kow «
Saturday morning is “Clean-up
Day” at Covington Mills
Cemetery. If you cannot come on
Saturday, be sure and clean up
your lot one day during the week.
See you at »:30 a. m , Saturday.
Sunday afternoon visitors
of Mrs. Vate Reynolds and Vicki
were Dorsey Reynolds and Ronnie
of College Park.
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Mr and Mrs. P. L. Kir b y of
Bamberg, South Carolina were
weekend visitors of their son. Rev.
and Mrs Bill Kirby and children.
Mrs. J. N. Dempsey is visiting
her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Brewer and girls in High Shoals.
Little Jackie Brewer is visiting
Miss Mary Worsham for a few
days.
Sorry to hear James Hopkins
is in Newton County Hospital. We
wish for him a speedy recovery.
Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Johnson were Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Johnson and
Mr and Mrs. David Johnson and
children of Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs. Joel Brown. Mr.
and Mrs. Ora Lee Aaron and Art
visited Mrs. Matilda Moore and
Ponnie in Atlanta, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Butler
visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Butler
and Perry Jr. in Monroe several
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Childers Sr.,
Mrs. Buck Brown and Cindy and
Robin Childers visited Mrs. Carrie
Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kent
in Athens, Sunday afternoon.
Robin Childers was spend the
night guest of Cindy Brown, Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Glanton,
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Tenderay Forequarters ^ a^u, 39/ Tenderay Hindquarterss9/
LICHT poo Lb An c« F- T,. ARMOUR STAR TOM (u TO * U>S> HWSH U S COVT USPLCTEO
Beef Sides 49/ Tom Turkeys “ 35/ £ut Up Fryers
tptcn tKMJDER SHORT SHANKED FRESH FROZEN
Pork Steaks -. “ 43/ Fresh Picnics “27/ Perch Filets .. w 37/
IRLSH ROW ROASTS TRLSH FROZEN
Pork Sausage “ 39/ Boston Butts “37/ Snapper Filets “59/ (
Silver Platter Quality Whole (8 to 12 lbs.)
•SHOULDERS 33
Kroger Discount Prire
LARGE TIDE 3 2 " 49
Kroger Discount Price
WESSON OIL ~= 569"
Kroger Discount Price
ORANGE JUICES 3=79^
Kroger Discount Price
APPLESAUCE » IQ/
Kroger Discount Price
COC KT Al L rn rut 2 - 39/
Kroger Discount Price
PURE LARD A "
Kroger Discount Price
GRAPEFRUIT 5^ s 1 00
Kroner Discount Price
: RED SALMON “ - 49^
■ iOTOCE = 3-29^
TFHN SKINNED FLLL Os JUfCE
FIRM RlPt , _ ~ OQV
‘ Tomatoes 2^35/ Florid^ Oranges - 39/
| GEORGIA GROWN ALL 10 Lb fee 39/
, Turnip Salad 2 - 25/ White Potatoes ... 10 -39
APPLES WINESAP 4 s 49
TH! COVINGTON N EWS
Scottie and Shellie of College Park
were early Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. B. S. Glanton and
Thomas.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Cody
(Leola) Aaron, who has been very
sick, were Mr. and Mrn, Elton
McMichael of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Welch of Jackson
and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Byrd of
Loganville.
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Miss Louise Rowe were Mrs. Lilia
Blair, Mrs Allie Hamby, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Reynolds. Mr. and
Mrs Ed Rowe and Mrs. W. T.
Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs. A S. Hawkins and
family were weekend visitors of
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Hawkins
and son in College Park.
Little Mel Cown of Loganville
was Friday and Saturday visitor
of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bledsoe and Mary. Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Cown visited the Bledsoe's,
Saturday.
Get well wishes to all the sick of |
our community, especially to Mrs. I
Henry Entrekin and to Mrs. !
Forrest Speaks.
Mrs. T. T. Barker and family j
visited Mrs. Pauline Gober in At- j
lanta. Sunday. Mrs. Walter Oats
of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania was j
Saturday visitor of the Barkers.
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The State)
News Notes From
SturrsriUp
BY MRS W L. BARBER
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barnes and
children of Macon were the week
end guests of the A. C. Ewings.
Mrs. Tim Maddox of Carrollton
I spent several days last week with
' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
! Mann.
I Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Towns and
I Reggie and Mrs. Lon Criswell and
children were the spend the day
I guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T.
I K. Dunbar in Decatur.
Mrs. Mildred Pope and Ronnie
Taulman spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Johnston.
Miss Rebecca Rowe of Atlanta
visited Miss Thelma Towns at her
home here over the weekend.
Mesdames D B Dixon. J H.
Anderson, Fred Greer, Fred Wal
ton, Rosa Lena Ogletree, A R.
Russell and W. L. Barber attended
the Home Demonstration Council
meeting in Covington. Friday after
। noon.
Joe Anderson of Jackson. Miss.,
was the weekend guest of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson.
I Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Dixon spent
rsw]
An 8 Ct. Pkg. of
| KROGER WIENER BUNS 1
with purchase of a pound of
| REDFERN AU MEAT FRANKS j
at regular low retail price
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IHi Just 2 weeks to go to complete your set ?
-MELMAC' |
j DINNERWARE I
:i; Open Vegetable Bowl — ~ $1.79
| Sugar Bowl and Creamer — — $199
;ii Decorated Platter — — $1.99 ■
iii Be sure to redeem the coupon below, worlh 50 FREE
ip Bonus Top Value Stamps with purchase of any item
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I PLANTERS
i Peanuts 01 Cw 37/ I
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Orange Drink . • 2 12 01 23/ |
| MAXWELL HOUSE
! Vac. Pak. Coffee 2 Lk c* $1.45 |
pi WfTH FRANKS 1
8 Campbell Beans . . ,6 -0, ^37/ ।
p: SOLID pj
I Margarine .... 2 > pk g , 29/ |
iO CALIFORNIA
I Mackerel .... 2 1 Lb c *~ 39/ j
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1 i|] Syrup 24-oz Bti4l/ p
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We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
None Sold to Dealers
Thur«d«y. April 11 19W
Sunday in Milhaven visiting rela
tives.
Mr and Mrs W H Corley Sr.
and Mr. and Mrs W. H. Corley Jr.
spent Sunday in Monticello with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry and fam
ily. While there they attended tha
Christening of their little grand
daughter and great-granddaugh
ter, the infant daughter of the Bill
Berrys, at the Methodist Church.
In addition to neutralizing acid
soils, lime also increases bacte
rial activity in the soil, influence!
nutrient availability from fertili
zers, reduces soil toxicity and pro
motes soil granulation, say Ex
tension agronomists.