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Thwreday, April IS. 1963
News Notes From
Almon
BY MRS. A. A. GURITZ
Those who attended the inspir
ing Easter Sunrise Service outside
the Shiloh Methodist Church, en
joyed coffee and doughnuts at the
club house afterwards.
A large crowd attended church
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Sunday and had dinner at t h e
i club house after church.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. La
mar Shepherd and daughter into
our community.
Rev. and Mrs. Bill Griffin en
joyed a fish supper Saturday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McCart.
I Mrs. Dave Dobbs returned home
; from the hospital Friday and is
getting along nicely.
Mrs. Jeff Smith. Mrs. J. F.
Kennett and Mrs. Dessa Bouchil
lon were at the Georgia Baptist
Hospital, Wednesday during the
operation on Miss Effie Kinnett.
Mr. and Mrs. David Guritz,
Sharon and Susan of East Point
spent Wednesday night with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Guritz.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCart and
son. Joe of California attended
church in Redan Sunday and spent
I the day with their daughter and
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PORK n in (l Spamßibs ... u 43/
’W I Backbones .. . u. 39/
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U| ll LJ |lO LB- ■ Cornish Hens . . 79/
BAKE, FRY OR GRILL
R» OR LOIN END as . rrst cut aa. Center Cut Ham u, 89/
Pork Roast LB uu / Pork Chops “Ou/ y,’ 40 ":' CHU , CK 08
Shoulder Steaks . lb 69/
GROUND E $1.95 Picnics “25/
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GRAPEFRUIT 5 49<
FRESH TENDER YELLOW
SQUASH ... 2-25/
FIRM RIPE SALAD
TOMATOES.. ’—l9/
SPRING SALAD
G2EEN ONIONS -5/
CRISPY FRESH
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
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t Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace
e Skipper and Nancy of St. Louis
I visited their daughter. Margaret
I and their parents. Mr. and Mrs
Edgar Wallace and Mrs. Aduah
t Hammond, other relatives and
h friends over the Easter weekend.
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Mrs. Fred Neely. Mrs. Maud
Neely and Miss Viola Bowen call
ri ed on Mrs. J, F. Kinnett, Satur
d day.
1
d I After dinner at the club house.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charliie Hammond
visited Mrs. Parker at Love Joy,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kinnett of
Barnesville, who have been stay
ing in Atlanta since the operation
on their siater. Miss Effie Kin
nett, had dinner Saturday with
Mrs. J. F. Kinnett and Mrs. Jeff
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs Ray Hammond of
Lithonia were recent visitors of
the Charlie Hammonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ralston and
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Scott were Sunday visitorc here
Mrs. W. H. Smith (Tinge) spent
Sunday with the Wallace family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Easly of
Dallas, Texas are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris and
children of Jenkinsburg were Sun
day supper guests of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee.
Tuesday guests of the Fred
Lees were Mrs. Frank Johnson.
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Bremner Pies «« 39/
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American Cheese 79/
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Yellow Corn 2 No 303 Cam 39/
Krogor Col w»d Slyk R4we L»i«
Beans . .
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Daisy Cheese . . lb 49/
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Mrs, Estes Johnson and nephew.
Grey Smith.
Shiloh Methodist Church enjoyed
a community dinner Easter Sun
day at the Community House in
Almon, after which the Sunday
School Dept, had an Easter egg
hunt.
Around 100 people were present
and many friends and relatives
enjoyed the afternoon.
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IN THE COVINGTON NEWS
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PAGE THIRTEEN
Each year, U.S. farmers use
5 million tons of steel in the
form of farm machinery, trucks,
cars, fencing and building ma
terials. This is one-third as
much steel as tiie automotive
industry uses.
The 225.000 tons of ateel
wire used to make bed springs
in the United States last year
would go around the earth 84
times in the orbits used by
i the astronauts.