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You Can't Afford to Miss
The Second Annual
JASPER COUNTY
HORSE SHOW
Sponsored by American Legion Post 110
SATURDAY, MAY 27
4:00 10:00 P. M.
ROSE BOWL FIELD, MONTICELLO
24 Classes in all
Advance Tickets Available
MR. HARWELL. WHITE'S DEPT. STORE
‘CULTS 1.00 Children .50
Until Thursday. May 25,
Day of the show, Adults 1.25
CHICKEN — CUE
Sandwiches, Cakes, and Drinks served on The
Show Grounds.
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News Notes From
bounty
Line
MRS. LOIS KITCHENS
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Moody
were the dinner guests of Mrs.
Moody’s mother, Mrs. C. A. Davis
in Atlanta on Monday.
Mrs. Larue Green of Americus
and Mrs. Tinny Reynolds and Rob
bie Ann Fincher visited in the
Omra Kitchens home Saturday.
Mrs. Vallie Aiken and Bobby
and Mrs. John Black of Atlanta
spent Mother’s Day with Mrs.
J. C. Bates in Mansfield.
Don’t forget to go out and sup
port the Little League baseb a 11
players. You will enjoy it. The
games are played at the Conyers
Street Park and Covington Mills
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Park.
The friends of Miss Ruby War
ren are happy she is home.
Those visiting the Loyd and
i Warren home recently were Rev.
i and Mrs. Charles Moody, Mrs.
I Lois Kitchens, Mrs. Alva Cody,
Miss Jeanette Cody, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Whitsell and daughter of
South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Joice
Loyd, Mr and Mrs. Jerry Loyd,
Mr. and Mrs. George Grant, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Satterfield, Mrs.
Lizzie Steadham, Mrs. Joyce
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon
Nolen, Miss Ruth Davis, Mrs.
K. C. Martin. Miss Ruby Warren,
i Erie Holifield, Homer Holifield,
। Boice Piper, Mr. and Mrs. Wick
Warren. Gene Warren and family.
Jack Warren. Baker Stewart, Sid
ney Frazier. Marvin McCoy,
Mrs. Jewell Frazier. Mrs. Vallie
Aiken, Mrs. Ada Morgan, Elaine
and Miss Phyllis Hall.
Our hearts were saddened by
the death of Mr. Bill Harwell. He
was a friend to everyone who knew
him and our sympathy is extend
ed to the family.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Moody
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Moody and Bobby awhile on
Mother’s Day.
Miss Helen Cody and Mrs. Gus
Myers visited Mrs. Myers’ mother
and Mrs. Nancy Cody at Jackson;
on Sunday.
Dwight Hodge of McDonough,
Ga., spent Sunday with Terry'
Moody.
Mr. and Mrs. Omra Kitchens,
Annette and Lamar spent Sunday
afternoon at Indian Springs.
Miss Ginger Bone was the
spend the night guest of Miss
Becky Moody, Tuesday.
Mrs. Alva Cody and Jennette
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Conrad Reynolds on Sunday.
Mrs. Velma Holder and dau
ghters visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cook, Saturday.
Mrs. Lizzie Steadham had a won
derful Mother's Day with a dinner
in her honor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Satterfield and
family. Other children present in
cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steadham
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bry
ant Yancey and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Steadham and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steadham and
children of Avondale, Mr. Arthur
Steadham, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh
Steadham and daughter.
The friends of Mr.. Walter War
ren are glad to know he is home
and wish for him a speedy recov
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mauldin
and Jerry of Cartersville, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Cody, Mike and Vicki
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PORK LIVER Lb. 29c
PURE LARD (4 lb. carton) 59c
MIXED SAUSAGE Lb. 29c
CENTER CUT HAM Lb. 59c
CRACKERLAND WIENERS Lb. 29c
FAT BACK 2 Lbs. 25c
BOSTON BUTT PORK ROAST Lb. 39c
See Us About Slaughtering - Cutting and
Wrapping Your Beef and Pork
Fresh Vegetables
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EMORY L WILLIS, owner^^l^^^
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The Stale)
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Loyd
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Cdoy and Stevie on
Sunday.
H^at in the washing, drying,
or pressing of cotton, linen, or
rayon, may set stains per
manently, warns Miss Leonora
Anderson, head of the Exten
sion clothing department.
Safety, like charity begins
at home. It doesn’t take long
to check for hazards in the
farm home, and the time
couldn’t be better spent.
Twenty - pound carp are not
unusual and there are authen
tic records of some up to sev
enty pounds. — Sports Afield.
Thursday, May 18, 1961
YOU
AND YOUR
FA M I LY
ARE INVITED TO THE
O J t* 3 3***
POWER FOR PEACE
ARMED
FORCES
SHOW
DOBBINS
NAVY
LOCKHEED
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY
MA.Y 2 0
10 A. M. to 4^P. M.
Sky Divers, Dancing Helicopters,
Parachute Team Drops,Weapons
Displays, C-130 Hercules, Jet Star,
F-104 Star Fighter, & dozens of
other static & flying exhibits.
J,
FOLLOW DIRECTION^
SIGNS TO
FREE PARKING AREA
AND ENTRANCE
At HEADHOUSE 4 of the
LOCKHEED
LA N T