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NORTH GEORGIA
ALLATOONA: Normal, clear
Good lor Bass, Bream, Catfish
and Crappie si night.
BLUE RIDGE: Down, clear
Good lor all species
BURTON: Down, clear Poor
(or all species.
CHATUGE: I»w, clear Good
lor Smallmoulh Bass, fair for
Callish and Bream, slow for
Crappie.
HARTWELL Down, clear
Poor lor all species.
LANIER Falling, clear
Excellent lor Bass using
plastic worms, lair for
Crappie
WEISS: Normal, clear Fair
lor Crappie and Bass.
MIDDLE GEORGIA
BARTLETTS FERRY:
Normal, slightly stained. Fair
lor all species.
GOAT ROCK Normal,
slightly stained. Fair for all
species.
CLARK HILL Normal, clear
Good lor Black Bass and
Crappie
HIGH FALLS Low, clear.
Poor lor all species.
JACKSON Down, clear. Good
lor Bass using short plastic
worms, lair (or Crappie using
minnows.
OLIVER Low, stained
Fishing is lair lo good.
SINCLAIR Normal, clear
Fishing is lair
TOBESOFKEE Normal,
clear Fair lor Bass and
Callish, slow lor others.
SOUTH GEORGIA
BLACKSHEAR: Normal,
stained Fair lo |>oor lor all
species
SEMINOLE Normal, clear
Fishing is poor.
WE. GEORGE: Normal,
clear. Fair lo good lor Bass
and Bream; lair (or Crappie.
WORTH: Normal, clear Fair
lor all species
RIVERS
ALABAMA: Falling, clear.
Miss Mnxurll
College
Caper
Closeup
N'inelet n year old dehnlanic
Barbara Jane Maxwell,
daughter ol Dr and Mrs
Oscar Newton Maxwell, KKIa
Chip|K'iulale ltd . will he a
sophomore at Weslevan
College, Macon. Ga , tins tall
She serves on the College Rec
Board al Wesleyan, is a Kappa
Alpha "liille sister' and
participated in "stunt night
herlreshman year Jane loves
children and has chosen child
psychology as her major She
taught In e and six year olds in
Sunday School (Central
Presbyterian Church' her
senior year in high school and
enjoyed every minute ol it Al
HHS she was a member ol Rho
Tau sorority and Travcre
Terms
The attractive hrownette is
a tennis hull and is always
ready lor a good game She
enjoys needlework, playing
Hie piano and the guitar This
summer she spent her
vacation at the beach and in
the mountains
Jane's grandparents are
Mi and Mrs Dave Peterson.
Kathleen. Ga , and Mr and
Mrs Will Ed Smith. Eastman.
Ga She has one brother. Dan.
Hi. and one sister. Margaret
Ly nn ' Missy i. K
Fishing is poor
ALTAMAHA: Falling, clear
Fishing is poor.
CANOOCHEE: Low. Fishing
is poor.
CHATTAHOOCHEE: Nor
Prices Effective
Thursday, Friday Saturday &||
(H ft 1 |J | McKenzie
Turnips for
I I f I I I A J | I I | Nutter Butter Cookie
i l ■ I I I Jf/
Red & white
Sunshine Collard Greens 16 oz. 3 for S9 C
Standard Tomatoes 16 oz. 4 for SI.OO Kraft
II Sunshine Turnip Greens 16 oz. 3 for 59* MaVOtllialSC ||
111 // Sea Fare Sardines 16 oz. 39 c
HI / / / NesCafe Instant Coffee 10 oz. $1.79 -
||j \ Limit O ne With $7.50 Or More Order OX*
Detergent NBC Newtons 16 oz. cello 69 c := ||\
Giant Size 1869 Brand Biscuits S'A oz.
Sweet milk & Buttermilk 3 for 69*
Pepperidge Farm Golden Cake f
$1.29 I Mayonnaise J ||r
0 Pringle Potato Chips 0
Llpton Tea Bags 100 Ct. $1.19 VL Limit One with other^!^
* , - . 0 _ chases totaling $7.50 or more
R & W Apple Juice 32 oz. 2 for SI.OO
II Limit One with other pur- Kraft American Singles Cheese 8 oz. 59* Campbell’s Cream Os
chases totaling *7 so nr more MUShrOOII! SOUP
i White Lily Self-Rising Kraft Orange Juice H Gal. 79‘ to ox. 5 for SI.OO
Red & White Dog Food 15 oz. 7 for SI.OO
Flour w 4 . * . . _ ROW
. i. . j Spaghetti V Meat Balls ||i
II 5 lbs. 79* Dixie Crystals Jello Gelatin If
Limit One with other pur- dSF M. 1® OZ. 6 for 99*
chases totaling $7.50 or more ij ty A ■»
Fresh Lean « lbs ■ M Evaporated Milk
ill _ _ W ■ iftil 13 oz. 4 for si.oo
| Ground Chuck I *7 1
1% O Vl f^JZ e ° rder I Jf Pork Feet
Pork Tails
Hog Maws
9 c
Cagle’s Pride Fresh McKenzie Turnips W/Roots 18 oz. 3 for SI.OO
Frozen Baking Hens Value Check’d Heavy Western Choice Bob White Thin Sliced
lb. 49' Round Steak lb. SI.SB Cliforl Damn 1-
Sirloin Steak lb. $1.68 WIIUCU DdUUII ||
Fresh Frozen Small Lean T-Bone Steak lb. $1.78 Hj a
Spare Ribs Sunnyland Tenderized Smoked Picnics lb. 59 f ||
Fresh Fryer Whole Legs Cagle lb. 59 c
Fresh Fryer Wings Cagle lb. 38 c
Hens Cagle for
■ ■ ® Sunnyland Thin Sliced Bologna 12 oz. pkg. 68 c
IU ■ Sunnyland Pure Pork 801 l Sausage lb. pkg. 78 c
Sunnyland Fresh Pork Hams Shank Half or Whole lb. 89*
Sunnyland Tender Sliced or Whole Pork Liver lb. 39*
Sunnyland Good Timer Vac. Pack Wieners 12 oz. pkg. 49*
Red Delicious Apples 4 lb. bag 89* Vine Ripe Tomatoes lb. 39* ||
Fresh Green Cabbage lb. I0 C No.I Yellow Onions 3 lb. bag 49° ||
New Crop Florida Grapefruit 5 for SI.OO Fresh Lettuce 2 for 49 c
rnal, clear. Fishing is poor.
FLINT: Normal, clear
Fishing is poor
OCHLOCKONEE: Normal,
clear. Good for all species.
OC’MULGEE: Low, clear.
Fishing is poor
OCONEE Falling Fair lor
all species.
OUEECMEE: Ixiw, lulling
Fishing is lair.
OUOOFEE: Low, lulling
Fishing is lair.
SAI ILL A 100 I ull. Fishing is
poor.
ST. MARYS: Too (ull.
Fishing is poor
SUWANNEE: Too lull
Fishing is poor.
OKEFENOKEE SWAMP:
Too lull. Fishing is poor,
COASTAL REGION
Fishing is poor due lo the
weather.
COMMUNITY
HAPPENINGS
The Ferry Woman’s Club will be serving juicy
hoi dogs and homemade goodies at the Fire
Demonstration presented by the Perry High
School Tuesday, October 8, at 6:30 P.M.
The 3 L’s Homemakers Club will meet at 10
A.M. Thursday, Oct. 3, in the Community Room of
the Eastgate branch of The Bank of Perry. Miss
Dee Weems will bring the program on “Low
Calorie Foods’’. Hostesses for the meeting are
Mrs. Emma Stapleton and Mrs. Rae Krall.
Hot SKIN HOME JOl RNAL TIILRS.. OUT. J. 197 L
The Sorosis Club will meet Thursday, October
10, at 3:30 P.M. in the home of Mrs. J.P. Duggan
on Swift St.
The Houston County Farm Bureau will meet
Thursday, October 3, 1974, at 8:00 P.M. at the
Agricultural Building in Perry. This will be the
annual business meeting and a program will be
given by Mr. Jim Worrall, General Manager of *
WPGA. Mr. Worrall will speak on Past, Present
and Future Radio.
Ladies of the Perry community will serve the
dutch supper. Door prizes will be given. All
members are urged to attend.
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