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Thursday, November 16, 1961
News Notes From
North
Covington
By Mrs. Jack Gibbs, Sr.
Hello neighbors. Do hope every
one feels fine and happy this
morning.
We still have a few shut-ins but
hope they will feel much better
real soon. Our sincere sympathy
goes out to friends who have lost
loved ones.
If you haven't attended our
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| Breakfast Bacon “ 49/1
g CHOPPED BEEF FROZEN
I Dinner Steaks . . . * 59/i
| MRS. PAULS MINIATURE FROZEN
| Deviled Crabs 39/ i
| ASHMORE'S BULK PACK SALE! |
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| Smoked Country Sansage 2 99/ |
|AU Meat Franks . . . 2* 99/ i
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i revival you still have a chance.;
We are having nice attendance
and such good singing. We are
I sure you will receive a blessing,
: so come if you can.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Durden of
Atlanta were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Carr, Sunday morning.
Mr. Del Wonoisky of Decatur
,: spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
R. B. Patrick.
Mrs. Margie Martin enjoyed Sun
; day with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
, Palmer of Walnut Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Wiley of
Birmingham, Ala., enroute home ।
■ after attending the football game |
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Cowan of Jacksonville, spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
I. T. Wiley.
Mrs. Doug Digby and sons visit
ed the Bernard Kitchens, Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Rom Stowe of
Porterdale and Mrs. Lenora Clif
ton of Daytona were Friday night
guests of the J. A. Allgoods.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Davis of
Porterdale spent Saturday after
noon with the H. 0. Carr family.
Mrs. Henry Hubert and Mrs.
James Burroughs of Guntersville,
Ala.. Mrs. A. J. Ledbetter of
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
Albertville, Ala., spent Saturday,
afternoon and night with Mrs. i!
Mattie Tidwell and Mrs. Mary T
Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and
daughter were Saturday night
guests of the R. B. Patricks.
Miss Mildred Bowen of Atlanta;
was the weekend guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bowen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and;
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hooten
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Olin Fincher.
Sgt. and Mrs. Henry Yearty and
boys of Columbus spent a few
days last week with Mrs. Cora'
Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Kitchens.
Mrs. A. L. Huckaby spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Huckaby and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Huckaby.
Mrs. W. B. Smith, Mrs. Jack I
Smith and Timmy of Porterdale;
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs
and children, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Archie McCullough was the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Kitchens, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allen and
Mr. Will Allen of Covington Mills
visited Mr Martin Lowery at the
I Rome Hospital. Glad to say that
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I Armour Star 10 to 16 lbs. YOUNG HEN TURKEYS lb. 33c |
g 6 to » LU. ARMOUR STAR (STUFFED WITH WPPERIDGE FARM STUFHNG) Lb 49/ g
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| 12 to to LU SW»T PREMIUM OR REELFOOT-VA»<4e «r SFwnk lUi Lb 47/ |
| 8 to 12 LU SOUTHERN MAID OVEN BAKED - WW* Only Lb 79/ |
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Mr. Lowery returned home with
them but sorry to say he contin
■ ues quite ill
Sgt. and Mrs. F. C. Davis Larry
and Darby of Columbus were
guests of the H. 0. Carrs, Sunday
evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tidwell of
Lewistown, N. Y. spent Monday
afternoon and night with Mrs.
Mary T. Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Womac of;
Porterdale spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Brant
11 Patrick.
■ Friends of Mrs. W. S. Anglin
t; will be sorry to hear of her fall-
ing and injuring her arm. Happy'
to say sue is improving and we
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hamby Mrs.
Lula Florence of Decatur, James
Robert Hamby and Miss Caroline
Hamby of Atlanta were Saturday
visitors of the A. V. Johnsons.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. V. Johnson on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. John Day Hawkins
of Atlanta, Mrs. T. L. Hamby of
I Jersey and Mrs. Prince Hale of
| Social Circle.
; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowen
i! and family enjoyed Sunday dinner
■ I with the E. S. Bowen Sr. family.
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PAGE THIRTEEN
According to the Southern
Pint Association, one ot tae
most dramatic techniques for
building modern homes is ac
tually a close replica of an old
; factory system that goes back
to the 19th century and possi
bly beyond.
This is wood plank-and
beam construction, an ideal
medium for joint realization
> of the high strength and na
tural beauty of Southern Pine.
5 Sturdy, solid ceiling beams,
’ crowned by a canopy of thick
f wood decking, constitute roof
structure and ceiling of count
less contemporary homes. Be
n cause of its strength and rug
gedness, the system has long
r been and still is, famous for
factory buildings.