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Page 10 — Griffin Daily News Saturday, April 16,1977 r \ I ’ -» A, 1 ' 4 flkfl wtezJ 1 ' , uHhI H Sr jfl I 71 ;> j w y wjßßii Donna Cook, left, of Indian Springs Academy, and Cary Maddox, right, Jackson High School, were named winners in the Rural Electric Essay Contest, the finals of which were held at the Central Georgia EMC. Debbie Farrell, The master menu for the Griffin-Spalding County School System for the week of April 18- 22 is as follows: MONDAY—Cheeseburger, broccoli, French fries, tomato and onion slices, bunn, cinnamon roll, milk. IM | Low Factory Direct Prices ? 1. Steel bar — Joist carport*. ■ 2. Mobile home cover*. ■ 3. Steel bar — Joist patio covers. 4. Aluminum awnings. 5. Aluminum siding. 2 6. Storm window* & storm door* — ■ natural or baked on finish — ■ custom built S HWHBW JC > i PRICES NOW REDUCED! I! i ALUMINUM SIDING | ★ 30 years written guarantee FREE ESTIMATES— 2 NO MONEY DOWN Low Monthly Payments S Contact : Bill Bradley College Hill Standard Co. 400 S. Hill St Griffis, Ga. 227-1012 ! Winners School Menu TUESDAY—Barbecued beef, sliced green pepper, dill ring, peas and carrots, baked potato, prune, cake with peanut butter icing, roll, milk. WEDNESDAY-Fried chicken, blackeyed peas, tossed salad, corn-on-the-cob, rolls, milk. second from left, represented McDonough Christian Academy in the finals as did Valinda Barrett, second from right, of Griffin High School. Photo by Carole Lawrence. THURSDAY—Beef steak, mixed vegetables, onion slice, Spanish rice, pineapple salad, roll, milk. FRIDAY—Fish sandwich, pinto beans, relish tray, creamed potatoes, fruit cup, bunn, milk. Pet Report The Spalding County Animal Shelter reported they are holding the following dogs and cats for adoption or reclaim: SHEPHERD-TYPES, one German shepherd female, brown and white and one female shepherd, brown from the Glenwood area. BEAGLE-TYPES, one black and tan mixed breed beagle from the Sunset strip area; two brown and white mixed breed beagles, one male and one female, from the Sunset strip area and one black and tan mixed breed beagle, from the Sunset strip area. POODLE-TYPE, one white female poodle from the Sunset 1 : One hour 'imniziuc CERTIFIED THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 462 West Solomon Street ; 118 West College Street monoay-tuesday-weonesday R*:,r in SQ69 Garments Ladies’ Plain $1 50 Dresses 1 5 SHIRTS $I 59 LAUNDERED £ — KNIT SHIRTS EXTRA- S' EXTRA PER SHIRT FOLDED & IN BOX FREE STORAGE OF YOUR WINTER CLOTHES CARTER QUINN “ PEGGY QUINN Manager J Every Saturday ! Manager 462 W. Solomon St. g At 4 P.M. j 118 W. College St. strip area. PEAKAPOO-TYPE, one male pekapoo mixed breed, black. DOBERMAN-TYPE, one black and tan Doberman, female with clipped tail. MISCELLANEOUS, one red and brown mixed breed from the North Second street area. Several cats and puppies. The Spalding County Animal Shelter is open for adoption or reclaim from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Shelter personnel wish to remind owners that all dogs in the county must be wearing red Spalding County tags for 1977. 4-H winner Melanie Evans wins at Rock Eagle Melanie Evans, a Spalding County 4-H Club member, has been named the Central District winner in the 4-H Cotton 801 l Contest held at Rock Eagle 4-H Center. She competed for the award with over 60 4-H members representing over 30 Georgia counties. The Cotton 801 l activity is one in which the 4-H’er selects an STAR tour will begin with Okefenokee Sixth District STAR Student Timothy Burke and STAR Teacher Marion Smith, both of Griffin will enjoy fish and hush puppies in the Okefenokee Swamp, a stroll on Jekyll Island, a study seminar at Skidaway Island Institute near Savannah and a guided tour of Georgia’s newest tourist at traction—Plains. All are part of a special fast paced eight-day STAR Tour of Georgia hosted by Georgia Chamber of Commerce members for 1977’s top STAR Students and STAR Teachers. The annual STAR Tour to . J l OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUNDAY M B 1 i* I SAT., SUN., MON., J TUES., WED. SALE! 4-PLY POLYESTER CORD I ,rMWS S.ZES | RES. | SALE 1f.E.T.1 BLACK WALLS I ’ — Our Reg. 27.88 — 478x73 ■ \ *7 j C7..M 25» I<l3B io, w. \ f no, 22.88 IB »7».M 1,,, 22.88 2,7 ■ dfe? G7,.i4 io,, - 44 ftft 251 B U Plus F.E.T. Ms G 78.15 30 88 UM is, ™ " 7.72 Each ' H7,.,4 31,• % m 273 Mctto * H7»«15 37 18 iUMO 17, ggjMJk L7,„ s-1 37 si I 29,88 | 2 o*| MOUNTING INCLUDED •Wh,«.waiis omy NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED All Tires Plus F.E.T. Each ® [aOULIMITEO 12 MONTH fiMkul ■ REPLACEMENT: LIMITED , ■ IJTH-WTH MONTH K < ‘QIIPF Rlf .All ’ TO | PRORATA ADJUSTMENT i Vvl fall fl UU 11 shwi, .X*Ts. 60-MONTH TO | hi (not mmly *Kh.r F ) within : UU ill UH 111 TO | th. d4»i,not«drtplocementp.<ioA j KICTMir-- ■ Mto * WMO B AUTO BATTERY Mgg| , replacement at no charge upon Sj|||j I |]f-~ ~ g|g| presentation of sales receipt After 1 111 |||^S 111'SSS’fiWS Ml I Our 4ZBe - Wlth Exchan s e ajU I ranty, K mart will replace a failed gsjsjl II HI 11 VE|t 2' W; I battery to the original owner yj : | || W I Q** 2, -w<— ~ : lIjSS charging only for the period of jOsJUI a I Ws ownership, based on the cunent | : UL I uu'tK ss| ropilar price (not sale price) at |b' |& I """ the time of return prorated over i bAIMMI II '7!** 8 Exchange the total warranteed months by ■ b fflft I L j to battery type. This warranty does ' Quality-engineered for de- not apply to batteries which have I . a. ° . TO baen damaged, amused, or earn I Pendable SeTVICG. FOT mOSt I oT, U.S. cars. Save at Kmart. - ' i KTmnjjngßflwwm foot ~ \ LI SERVICE INCLUDE: \ X Kl. Raplac, br,k, lis- J \Nff ! J \ SERVICES INCLUDE: I nehn.iH wh..i bw„ I'l I ) 2. Rasurface roton inps if pessibl. I\ / I U ’• , " sp ’ ct “!'”•? . ® , n—..uT—. _a..i J, J Jr ' 4. Bl,ad hydraulic system W> 11iLX"..,.- /I SERVICE mciuoe: iUm aegsawwiw. teat aad rwfill /y 1. Replace upper er lower —7. *Mb test / ball 1 2. AUga frost aad *•“ M 3. K Mart' safety mspectien Y 7 - " 0M tMt I FOUR WHEEL SPECIAL ON FRONT ONLY I I DRUM BRAKE BALL JOINTS DISC BRAKE I I SPECIAL AND ALIGNMENT SPECIAL I I Disc brakes are higher. Extra For most U.S. compact and Front only, for most U.S. K I charge ior additional parts, standard cars; foreign cars cars. Additional parts and ® I services, or labor. For most excluded. Cars with com- services are extra. All brake ® I U.S. cars. Have your brakes plete ball joint and control work done by trained O I serviced now and save arm assembly, and Chrysler mechanics. Come in today w lat Kmart 43.88 products higher 43.88 and save 43.88 K to Copyright < 1977 by S. S. KRESGE Company outfit of at least 50 percent cotton and has three minutes to give their reasons for choosing their ensemble, how it fits into their life style, and what they are communicating to others about themselves when they wear it. The 4-H’er is also judged on how the ensemble looks on the Georgia’s colleges and universities, businesses and industries, tourist attractions and resort areas begins Friday, April 22 and ends Saturday, April 30. The ten Congressional District STAR Students, their STAR Teachers, and the first runners-up in each con gressional District and four top ranking STAR Students from the state at large escorted by Mozelle Chistian, Manager Education Council and Donna Jackson, Assistant of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce will comprise the Tour party. 4-H’er. According to Gayle B. Cox, Spalding County Extension Agent, Melanie selected and modeled a wrap-around cotton muslin long dress trimmed in lace at the neckline. The Cotton 801 l activity is sponsored by the Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for cotton and the University of Georgia Open Sunday 1 to 6 p.m. f fC'nfoy JL A Real Corker! \ Women s Spring Sandal on Stylish Cork Wedge Req S 5 97 SAVE 52.07 3 90 Assorted Handbags Reg S 6 97 $5.22 (fIMF * Reg. $7 97. ..55.90 Prices Good thru Tuesday ★ Mastercharge or BankAmericard 372 North Expressway Open Evening, 'tn g, Next To RBM Volkswagen Sunday I'til, Get to know us; you’ll like us.® Cooperative Extension Service. As district winner, Melanie received a piece of cotton canvas luggage and was selected to represent the Central 4-H District at the State 4-H Cotton 801 l on April 27 at Macon Mall. Melanie, a senior at Griffin High, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Evans, of Griffin.