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,«dRV, May 1. 1941
^NEVVS FROM—
GUINN
FRANCES MOORE
d Mrs. 0- C. Moss, of
n week-end with
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Mrs W. L. Moss.
Earl Moore visited Mrs.
gicks and daughter, Nina,
jgton, Saturday
Sugene Parker and daugh
irbara. 0 f Stewart, spent
wlt h Mrs. E. B. Ellington
Idren. Smith of Covington
jJer lara Sunday, Mr.
parents, Meador,
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[daughter, Mrs. Julian Washing
Julianne, of At
Ljted [he Mr. and Mrs. Troy
t week-end.
ing C. Keedy of Wash
p q i s visiting her pa
ir' and Mrs. B. J. Nolan V. Pickett, and
nd Mrs. J
[ 0 f Atlanta and spent Mrs. Saturday J. V.
nth Mr.
L Mrs. Felix Bailey and
of Conyers spent Sunday
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—NEWS FROM—
ROCKY
PLAINS
By MISS IRENE HARVEY
Miss Marion Stokes spent the
wee ^- en( j j n Porterdale with Mr.
and Mrs j L steadham.
Mr. and Mrs Doivin Boyd spen ,
Sabbath afternoon with Mr. and
Mis. O. C. Hodges.
Miss Mary Harvey of Decatur
and Miss Josie Harvey of Atlanta
were week-end guests of their
mother, Mrs. W. B. Harvey.
Little Hugh Ann Steadham of
Porterdale spent last week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
W. H. Stokes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
and children, Bobby. Jane, Julius
and Clair, visited relatives at
Stewart Sabbath.
Miss Eunice Johnson had as her
Sabbath guest, Miss Louise Har
crow.
Mr. and Mrs. Odal Gunn spent
the we*d\-end at Snapping Shoals
with Mr. and Mrs. George Driver.
Mrs. E. L. Preston and children
of Jackson, Misses Alma and Lucy
Chesnut, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stew
art and Mr. T. J. Stewart recently
visited Mrs. Josie Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolvin Boyd had
as their guests Sabbath, Mrs.
Madge Boyd of Jasper.
Miss Janette Potts of Stewart,
was dinner guest of her sister,
Mrs. W. B. Burnham Saturday.
Mrs. R. F. Stone of Snapping i
Shoals spent Tuesday with her
sister, Mrs. Josie Harvey.
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey.
Rev. Barfield of Covington ate
dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
I J. R. Meador.
Mrs. W. L. Floyd left Tuesday
for Atlanta to visit her children
CUM
ren, from Monroe, Ga., spent
Thursday with her mother. Mrs
Minme Sandl.ng and Mrs Sand
ling returned home w.th her
daughter for a visit.
Miss Emma Louise Stone a
teacher in Atlanta schools spent
(he week-end with her mother,
Mrs. H. H. Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis and
little daughter, Margelee have re
turned to their home at Colum
bia. S. C., after visiting their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellis.
Mrs. W. P. Turner left last week
for Washington, D. C., to visit rel
atives.
Mrs. W. H. Budd, Sr., has re
turned home after spending sev
eral days in Atlanta.
Mrs. Rose Manning of Atlanta
spent sveral days here this week
as guest of Mrs. J. C. Dorsey.
Mrs. Lassiter of Conyers is the
guest of Mrs. W. P. Callahan for
a week.
Mr. Hershel Ray, Sr., anl daugh
ter, Gloria, were dinner guests
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs
Roquemore Floyd, and Mrs. Ray
returned home with them aftei
spending several days wtih her
daughter.
The many friends of Mr. J. C. ,
Ellis will be glad to know he has
returned home from St. Joseph
Infirmary, after undergoing an
appendix operation and is doing
fine.
If the diet of everyone in the
United States could be raised to
what is accepted as a good diet,
approximately 20 percent more
milk, 35 percent more eggs, 70
percent more citrus fruit, anl 100
percent more of some types of
vegetables would be consumed
than have been used in recent
years.
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—NEWS FROM—
SNAPPING
SHOALS
By MRS. L. P. FINCHER
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Lane had
a s their guests the past week-end
Mr. and Mrs. James Lane and Mr.
Lamar Lane of Griffin.
Mrs. V. C. Ellington, Jr., had as
her * uests Wednesday afternoon,
^ rs ' ^' nc * ler > Misses Mild
red anl Cornelia Tomlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart and
children called on Mrs. Stewart’s
mother, Mrs. Luther Smith a while
Monday evening.
Mrs, L. P. Fincher had as her
guests Saturday afternoon, Mrs.
O. C. Tomlin and little son, Edgar,
Mrs. Arthur Lane and children,
Mrs. Virgil Veal visited Mrs. C.
B. Bunn on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Fincher,
Misses Mildred and Cornelia Tom
lin, Mr. Watson and Simon Smith,
all motored to Atlanta Sunday, to
see Lucky Teter and his stunt
drivers.
Mrs. L. P. Fincher was the spend
the day guest of Mrs. O. C. Tom
lin on Monday.
Mrs. C. B. Bunn and little
daughter, Beula June, spent Sat
urday with Mrs. Virgil Veal and
daughter, Julia.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Veal and
baby of Atlanta, visited relatives
here the past week-end.
Mrs. Arthur Lane and children.
Lindsey and Larry, Mrs. L. P.
Fincher, Mr. Herman Fincher, Mr.
Junior Lane, spent Tuesday in
Griffin.
Miss Julia Veal has been on the
sick list for several day her friends
hope she will soon be well again,
Mrs. V. C. Ellington, Sr., and
daughter, called on Mrs. V. C
Ellington, Jr., a short while Mon
day evening.
Miss Mildred Tomlin spent Fri
day night with Mrs. C. B. Bunn
Misses Helen and Evelyn Smith
visited Misses Mildred and Dot
Smith Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. V. C. Ellington and baby
visited he rsister, Mrs. Julian Pat
terson of Henry County Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn visited
Mr. Bunn's mother Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Ellington,
•Jr., and baby visited relatives in
Atlanta Sunday.
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Mr. Edgar Cline, who teaches
school at Bowden. Ga , spent the
week-end recently with his pa
rents, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Cline.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown, and
Miss Hazel Brown, of Atlanta, and
Miss Georgia Hill, were guests of
relatives at Bowman and Com
merce Sunday.
Mr. James Hinton of Emory
University spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. James Hin
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Woods, and
Mrs. H. H. Mabry, had as their
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R
H. Lumraus, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs
R. H. Lummus, Jr.
Mrs. James Ellis and Mrs. Wil
liam Ellis spent Monday in At
lanta. f
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and private pnlrance App , m
News office .r phone 159
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
Montgomery
News
Misses Margaret and Bonnie
Roberts were spend the day guests
of Miss Grace Aaron Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bonner and
children were spend the day guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Bonner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lawson and
children visited relatives in Rock- ,
dale Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Day of
Conyers were visitors of the tat
ters mother, Mrs. E. Savage Sun
day.
Spend the day guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Pace and Mrs. M. E.
Hitchcock Sunday, were Mr. and
Mrs. G. D. Hitchcock and family,
Mrs. Sarah Dorch and son, Mrs
J. B. King, Mrs. R. H. Jacobson
of Augusta. Those visiting in the
afternoon, were Mr. Douglas Aus
tin and family of Cartersville, Mr.
Dewey Kinnerly and family and
Mr. Edward Bonner and family all
of East Starrsville, Mr. Rabun
Aaron and sons, J .W. and Dan,
and Mr. Milton Jordan.
Miss Sarah House spent the day
with Miss Margaret Lawson Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Savage of
Porterdale spent the week-end
with the formers parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Greer, and
little daughter, of Chicago, Illin
ois, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Bonner Tuesday.
Several in our community went
j to see “Gone With The Wind” in
Covington, Thursday and Friday,
and they all say its a wonderful
picture.
Cora Lawson spent the night
with Grace Aaron Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wiley, of
Atlanta, were visitors of the lat
ters mother, Mrs. Pearl Elliott
Sunday of Pine Grove,
The young people of Brickstore
have started an Ephworth League
at the church, and will meet each
Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock. All
"i invited to attend,
ittle Hildred and Tommie
Kinnerly, and Jimmie Bonner of
Starrsville, spent Monday night
with relatives in our community.
Cora Lawson spent one night
last week with Jean Bonner at
East Starrsville.
Our Community extends sym
pathy to the bereaved family of
Mr. J. O. Hitchcock of Mansfield,
in the death of Mr. J. O. Hitch
cock. He will be missed in his
■hurch at Shoal Creek, where he
had served as deacon for many
years. Was a loving husband, fath
er and neighbor. Could always see
j something good to do for those in
j nee d. He didn’t wait to put flowers
on the dead, he scattered his flow- j
I ers to those in need. He leaves a
j w jf e an d eight children, Henry’ Miss Ruby i
Hitchcock, Jim and Alien.
Mrs. Tidwell, Mrs. Collie Thomp
son, Mrs. J. B. Young and Nealy
Hitchcock. May the Lord give
! them strength to go on in the
man y sad hours they will have
without him.
For best results, interplanted
legumes should be planted early
enough to give these crops a start
with corn.
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GA. ■
May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd COVINGTON,
STOKELY’S TOMATO Double Fresh Coffee
JUICE 2r;3ic SILVER LABEL 2 lbs. 27c; 3-lb. bag 39c
STOKELY’S CUT GREEN GOLD LABEL____ ___ 2 lbs. 37c
BEANS 2 N 19c Fat ilotjvrs Dread!
STOKELY’S SMALL GREEN LIMA LONG PULLMAN ___ loaf_9c
BEANS 2 Cans No. 2 27c SANDWICH LARGE MILK LOAF LOAF 9c 9c
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STOKELY’S LYE
HOMINY 4 No. 2 Vs 25c Special Low Prices On Flour,
Cans Lard and Sugar—See Us!
STOKELY’S PARTY ■M
PEAS 2L 2 27c x. v. Z.
SALAD DRESSING pt. jr, 15c; qt. jr. 23c
STOKELY’S COLONIAL CATSUP 2 14-oz. bots. 19c }
SWEET GA. MAID SWEET
CORNriOc MIXED BAMA PICKLES 2 22-oz. jar 25c
STOKELY’S SAUER PPRESERVES asst, flavors, 1-lb. jar 15c
KRAUT 2 ft,. 2 15c LOVELY JELL ____3 boxes 10c
COLONIAL
APPLE SAUCE 2 No. 2 cans 15c
STOKELY’S O. K. SALT __ ____2 boxes 5c
TOMATOES 3 c . 2 25c I ruits «*•«# Vegetables
STOKELY’S TOMATO
CATSUP 2 14-Oz. Bottles 25c WINESAP APPLES f
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STOKELY’S CREAM STYLE Small Size 10c Large Size 19c ;
CORN 2 cl 2 25c Doz._____ Doz._____
STOKELY’S LEMONS Doz. 15c
GREEN HEAD t
CUT BEETS No. 2 10c CABBAGE 2 " 5c
Cans
STOKELY’S PEAS AND FRESH
CARROTS Cans No. 2 15c SNAP BEANS JOc
STOKELY’S TOMATO NEW RED BLISS
JUICE 2cftl5c POTATOES 5 Lb 17c
NEW TEXAS
STOKELY’S CORN V. P. r ioc ONIONS 2 "15c
ENGLISH
SUNSHINE HI-HO PEAS 3 " 15c
CRACKERS 19c FRESH
BEETS Bench 7c
MORTON SALT - 8c SPINACH FRESH 5c
JERSEY u.
CORN FLAKES “-5c YAMS 5 "19c
C SAWjPBON ft beef
THE GRAND CHAMPION AND THE RESERVE CHAMPION OF
THE COVINGTON FAT CATTLE SHOW WILL BE ON SALE THIS WEEK AT
ROGERS LITTLE STAR MARKET, COVINGTON, GA.
ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK Porterhouse or
CHOICE LB. C CHOICE LB. T-Bone ta C .
CUT CUT Choice Cut
SHORT RIBS OR CHUCK, RIB, SHOULDER, HEEL ROUND
BRISKET Roasting For Stew or Pot Lb. 15c ROAST Lb. 25c
CHAMPION CHAMPION GROUND
LIVER u. 29c BEEF Lb.fcdC .
ROUND STEAKS Cut from Show Beef 35c
LOIN But Not Champion—
T-BONE These Are Tender, LB.
PORTERHOUSE Tasty Steaks!
KINGAN’S RELIABLE SLICED-NO SKIN WINKIE OR COUNTRY PIG PORK
BACON LB. 29c SAUSAGE" 1 23c
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