The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-06-14, Page 8T
I The Tlmcs-Advocatc, June !4r 1.956
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The Founder
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James G.Jones
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Present Owner
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x • *‘4ty Yean Ago, J, G. Jones Ibid His General Store Businas* In Winchelsea And Purchased Tha E. J. Spackman Store In Exater.
This Move Was Destined To Lead To The Formation Of Jones & May And Later The Firm Of Jones, MacNaughton Seed Co,
Registration Of Visitors
50 Gifts
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50 Years
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We Hope You Will Visit Us And Sign Your Name On Our Visitors* Record. At The Conclusion Of This Sale
Mr. Fred May Will Draw 50 Names. Each Of" These'50 People Will Receive A Gift.
Automatic Pop-Up; Toaster
— Electric Fr y Pan .
A Handsome Basket of Groceries
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The next 46 will receive a nice package of Assorted grocery specialties.
• ' ’ There-willbe ONE SURPRISE GIFT. For this we are asking anyone who remembers being in our Win-
' chelsea Store previous to 1906 to register separately, as well as for the other prizes. On,e name will be drawn
from this group, ; ' .
For our telephone customers—your name will be registered when your order is received.
First. Prize . —
Second Prize
Third Prize —
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11 oz. Bottles
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1887—.T. G. Jones started’in Win-
chelsea.
1906—Moved to Exeter.
1908—The late Wm. May joined
Mr. Jones to become Jones
& May.
1911—J. H. Jones started full time
. with Jones & May.
1915—Fred A. May joined Jones
& May.
1915—Miss May Jones took over
bookkeeping duties.
.1921—J,. H. Jones took over his .
father’s interest .in Jones & *
May.
1927—J. H. Jones took over Jones
& May Seed Dept, on the
death of his father.
1944—C. S. MacNaughton joined J.
H. Jones to form Jones,
MacNaughton Seed Co.-rt*
1948—Warren D. May joined Jones '
& May as partner.
1953—Jones & May re-organized to
form F. A. May & Son and
J. H. Jones Groceries.
1956—50 ’Years in Exeter.
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GOLDEN DEW
STOKELY'S FANCY—15-OZ..-TINS '
Prices Effective June 14; 15,16,18 arid 19
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"Fgyarite" Cookies
.ik T.i.''.X- ■ Assorted — Fresh ,
LARGE 2 1-4 LB. BOX ' 73 c
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FROZEN FOODS ’ MCCORMICK’S PL'AIN OR SALTED
JOO QS ' • .1 LEL PACKAGE
2 f°r 2 /c
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Orange Juice
6 DZ. CL
TINS JL FOR &
FRUIT
AYLMER MEAT SPECIALS .I a-
Dewkist Cream Style
CORN
Choice—Large 20-Oz. Tins
2 for 25c
BOLOGNA
Piece Sliced.
21c lb. 22c lb.
Maple Leaf Breakfast Va-Lb. Pkg.
BACON 29c
Maple Leaf Smoked Halves
Cottage Rolls 57c La.
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I SOUVENIRS
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EDEE f I ETC rFCEe Ln 1 r r&
For The Kiddies
Accompanied By
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As I look back over 50 years in- ;
Exeter, perhaps the first thing ;
that occurs is the many changes
in the manner of living and the ;
methods of doing business. Yet
there is one thing that seems to
be the same and that is the -
great capacity of this community
for friendship.
It is ..to the friends we have
made, who have been so gracious
to our family all these years,
that I bring sincere greetings to
thank you for all the kindnesses.
This is to include our customers,
acquaintances, suppliers, business
associates and employees, To you
all—a hearty and sincere "Thank
You.”
As written by Elbert Hubbard:
"A friend is Nature's Master
piece.”
Henley Peaches pH. hacv 2 for
Borden's Milk EVAPORATED TINS 2 FOR
Tilley's Peanut Butter jar’
Libby's Tomato Juice CHOICk TIN
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1 WHITE FOR
GIANT
SWdET ■ 30-02.
Cake Mix .A.
Mixed Pickles PALM
X HuWt JonoS
1931 -1956
As well as observing our fif
tieth Anniversary in Exeter We
ate this year, celebrating £5 years
as a ^Supetier Feed Store.”* We
joined Superior in April, 1931. We
want to pay tribute to Elliott,
1 Marr and Co. (sponsors of Super
ior Stores) for their unfailing
leadership in progressive tner*
chandirin gf with friendly to-
operation and assistance at all
tfoitos. - ,
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5
S 5 Cent Bread
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collingwood" tell us that 50 years ago in 1
5 Exeter, they rented a two-storey house for $3.00 a month. Tom drove i
1 Mr. '& A. Follick’s bread wagon and sold bread at 5 cents tier loaf, ‘
I m cannot find any bargains in rent BUT HERE IS 5^ BttfiAD! .. <
With Each $3.00 Order
you may purchase one leaf, of top^rade (200) Wonder Breid for 50
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
You Will Always Enjoy
WONDER BREAD
MADE WITH FRESH MILK
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"The Best Piece To Shop After All
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Kam Luncheon Meat1TiSs* 2 for 69c
Quaker Muffets 2 for 31C'
McLaren's Corn Relish ’‘a£ 35c
Heinz Spaphetti tomato tins 2 fcoR 31c
Cheery Morn Coffee 1 lb ■ a ag- 89C
St.-Williams Raspb'y Jam «oz. 35c
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SUPERIOR
FOOD STORE
SAVING YOU MORE ■
24-OZ.
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