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Delegates to the State Convention, Future Farmers of Amerk-a in
Atlanta Emory Jones Secretary. Shown from White County, left to right,
are Clay Marlow, Charles Johns, Bennett Wihiitfield, Paul Booze, Albert
Wildes, Lee Ivey, Emory Jones, Travis Reed, Alfred Ford, Alphonso
Minnlfield, Isaac Johnson and Jerry Bowman.
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for clean-up savings ...
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Auto Sales
Main St, Cleveland Georgia
PROSPECTIVE COLLEGE STUDENTS
UOUID TAKE AS MANY SCIENCE and
MATHEMATICS COURSES as POSSIBLE
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fen COLLEGE
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SOLAR CELLS*BATTERIES
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Through the years the trend in the price of
electricity has been down...down...down...
All eyes turn to the breathtaking' beauty and
grace of an expertly performed swan dive. It
never fails to thrill.
| There is another plunge that should interest
the budget-minded. (And who isn’t, in these
days of high prices?) It’s the drop in the price
of electricity.
While nearly everything else was going up —
up—up—in price, electricity was coming down.
Our average price to residential customers has
dropped from 7.(5 cents a kilowatt-hour in 1927
to 1.7 cents in 1967.
The price you pay today is almost 23 percent
below the national average.
So, wouldn’t you say that electricity is one
of the biggest bargains in your family budget?
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
a spring bride-to-be, use a hearts and flowers theme for your
refreshment table. Bake your favorite cake in heart-shaped mold*
and frost it with a pale pink icing; use small tea roses for a center
piece and tie a single posy on the handle of your punch ladle and
the punch cups, too, if you like.
The Tea Rose Punch is a delightfully refreshing concoction
which combines tea with frozen orange-flavored breakfast drink.
It's simple and economical to make—requiring only four ingredi¬
ents besides the water. The tea gives the punch body and char¬
acter and the frozen concentrate adds wide-awake flavor and a
fresh-as-morning color ,
*-A ROSE PUNCH ,
1 cup sugar 2 cans (9 or. each) frozen
V* cup water concentrate for orange
V* cup loose tea or 10-12 flavored breakfast drink
teabags 2 bottles (1 pt. 12 o*. each)
I quart boiling water lemon-lime carbonated
1 quart cold water beverage
Bring boil, uy vjviuoimng sugar ana cup water.
to a stirring until sugar is dissolved. Bring 1 quart of
water to a full rolling boil. Add tea or teabags. Remove from heat
ew 5 minutes. Strain and cool. Pour into punch bowl and
aad j , 1 quart cold water, the orange
tea. Just before concentrate, sugar syrup and
serving, add carbonated beverage and ice cubes
or ice block. Makes 35 servings.
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