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STARK NEWS
By Mrs. B. A. Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Nash,
Suzy, Steve and Richard of
Conyers were guests Satur
day night of Mr. and Mrs. E.
R. Nash.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Burress
and Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Pafford visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Sammons in Athens on
Saturday. Mrs. Sammons is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Pafford.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Malcolm and son, Charlie
Warlick of Forest Park,
spent last Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Hencely.
Mrs. Lillie Godsey was
admitted to Sylvan Grove
Hospital last Wednesday.
Friends hope for an early
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Martin of Norwood were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim O’Neal and Patty.
Mrs. Robert Smith of
Flovilla spent Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. Gladys
Burford, and attended ser
vices at Macedonia Church.
Gary Pearson of Warren
ton, Va. spent the weekend
with his grandparents, Mr.
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and Mrs. F. H. Morgan. Gary
is attending college in
Atlanta.
Miss Carolyn Mullis of
Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Hunter, Jennifer and
Brian of Buford spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Thurmon Mullis and Billy.
Mrs. Howard Lee Jones is
a patient at Piedmont
Hospital in Atlanta. It is
hoped that she will soon be
able to return home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook
of Lithonia visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jim McMicflhel, Sun-
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BONUS LAUNORY DETERGENT **1.41
PINE SOL DISINFECTANT
RES PAK KITCHEN BAGS ** 99 c
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COLGATE TOOTHPASTE *.W
ULTRA RRITETOOTHPASTE 99 c
PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE ..n* 89 c
CURAD PLASTIC STRIPS ™. 89 c
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day.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen
announce the birth of a son on
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13, at
Sylvan Grove Hospital. The
baby’s paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Allen and great
grandmother, Mrs. Lillie
Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Neal
attended the Jerry Clower
concert show at the Upson
County Civic Center Satur
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Hoard and Debbie of Law
renceville were spend the
day guests on Sunday of Mr.
and Mis. Fred Hoard and
Wayne.
Friends of Mr and Mrs.
Gene Mitchell sympathize
with them in the death of
Gene’s brother, Mr. Davis
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1977
Prices Effective Thru February 22nd
Mitchell of McDonough, on
Saturday.
Mr. Glenn Bunch of
Calhoun and his nephew,
Phillip Jackson of North
Carolina, spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Lena Bunch.
Mrs. Lena Bunch visited
her sister, Mrs. Roy Barnett,
in Covington on Saturday and
together they visited Mrs.
Bainer Saggus in Norwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Jones
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Henderson ai Warner Robins
Sunday afternoon. They
returned their, grandson.
Mike,Jones, to the school
which he attends in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
McMichael and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Knowles spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. George O'Neal in
Decatur
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KRAFT DELUXE MAC. & CHEESE..** 69*
JET-PUFF MARSHMALLOWS-^39 c
GEBHARDT'S CHILI W/BEANS **/1
SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTERS.if* 89 e
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Friends of Mr. A. G. Cowan
are sorry to learn that he is
again a patient at Emory
Hospital in Atlanta and hope
that he will have a quick
recovery.
Mrs. Asa Smith is a patient
at Georgia Baptist Hospital.
Her friends hope that she.
also, will recover quickly.
Jeffrey Jones, a student at
Lyman Hall Military School
in Camp Hill. Alabama,
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Jones.
Mrs. Emerson McMichael
and Mrs. Madge Holifield
visited Miss Lunette Kitch
ens in Atlanta on Tuesday.
Mrs. Martha (J. B.' Jones
entered Atlanta Private
Hospital on Monday for
surgery on one of her feet.
She is not expected to be in
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the hospital for more than
two days.
Death, again, invaded the
Stark Community and
claimed the life of Mrs. Doris
Standard in the early
morning hours of Tuesday,
February Bth. Doris was
loved by both young and old.
black and white. She loved
and worked in every depart
ment of her church and was
also very active in all
community interests, being a
faithful member of the
Women's Community Club,
The great crowd of people,
who filled the sanctuary of
the church to overflowing,
the large number of flower
arrangements at her funeral
service, and the eulogies
spoken by her pastor and a
former pastor, attested to the
lm e and esteem in which she
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was held by all who knew
her She leaves a vacancy in
her home, her church and the
community which will be
hard to fill. Heartfelt
sympathy is being extended
Harold, Sam. Claudine and
the rest of the family.
13 Hogs
First known hogs brought
to the United States were the
13 animals which arrived on
the coast of Florida in 1539
with Hernando de Soto and
his conquistadors. Hog num
bers have come a long way
since then Last year, it is
estimated that some 63
million hogs were marketed.
Hog production, however,
was down slightly last year
due to high production ex
penses. The record for hog
marketings was in 1971
when some 94 million hogs
were marketed.