Newspaper Page Text
PAGE TWO
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pat
rick and Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Bloodworth and Gary spent the
weekend with Sgt and Mrs.
Jack Patrick and children of
Columbus.
. .
Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Eady
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Jenkins in Thomas
ton, and attended the Dedica
tion of the new $700,000 Meth~
odist Church. They were de
lighted to have a brief visit
with “Uncle Nath” Thompson,
who was present, and the guest
of his son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Thompson. In the
afternoon, the Eadys continued
on to LaGrange for a visit with
| Evtimates Faminied] FREE ||
|
e -__-w i
o e
2 o A / 5 |
7 €77 ) %3]
\ 77 Al :
W2l ‘iy
Q|' ‘ )
o —— — {
=7 . ° . 1K
LT A, i
| © B 3 S <//
— Y O £ )
] O 4»\\\ss , S '
. ;l”‘iéu,\ns":mru €S MA\~ o / s 1
- Sure glad you told me about Kiln Dried Lumber —
And that it wouldn't shrink. Glad you told me | could
| get it ot Pratt-Dudley Lumber Company.
~ PRATT-DUDLEY
: BUILDING SUPPLY, Inc.
. Phone - 3425 — Atlanta Hwy. — Covington, Ga.
e
- YOUR BABY ‘
‘: By DR. H. E. COLLIER :
= It is only in recent years that it has been recognized that
thg-excessive crying of babies is unnatural. The most common
camse for making mother or dad take their turn in walking
the floor half the night is the condition known as colic.
R —— Frequently this occurs from baby
4. | ncovering himself so that the legs and
Pl PR | ack become cold. This in turn causes
S B = | ouscular contraction and spinal dis-
R £ @ orfions which irritate nerves to the
] .t digestive system so that gastric and
g \f%% intestinal juices are insufficient in their
e | flow.
V‘ el ; The chiropractor can by careful ad
% B = | jusiment, remove such irritation. The
£ 4 . method used is specific for babies. In
s & " B removing irritation from important
T v nerve centers, and adjustments dispel
§ . ' ) gas and restores the normal secretion
- —of gastric and digestive juices. |lf,
hewever, this condition is left uncorrected it can pave the way
fSF frequent intestinal upsets and constipation, and eventually
lowered resistance to many so-called babies diseases. i
“ (One of @ series of articles published in the public interest to explain’
oid Hiustrate the practice of scientific Chiropractic, written by Dr. H. E
Collier whose office is located o* 101 E. Conyers St., Tel. 3905, Covington,
Georgia. :
(Advertisement)
e ———————————————————————— — " S S S
—
-2 on all food needs _
PINKROSE —
SALMON .............(Ib. can) 45c |
Ao —————————————————— e—— e et e
NO. T — |
A TOES .......... . . ceh 10c |
LB. CAN —
BEEFand Gravy ............... 3% |
LUZIANNE — 1
COFFEE ...........(2 Ib. can) $1.39 |
MIXED — \
SAUSAGE ... ih.3% |
FRESH MEATY —e ¥
SPARE RIBS ...............Lb. 45c |
Prompt Phone 3100
Delivery Service — 105 Washington St. — Covington, Ga.
(Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
.|their daughter, Miss Emily
|Eady at LaGrange College,
'». » »
| Among recent guests of Mr.
land Mrs. R. O. Arnold were
|Mrs. Hugh Harden of Forsyth,
an overnight guest; and Mr.
|and Mrs. Everett Williams, who
were enroute to Atlanta for a
Board of Regents’ meeting.
- . * »
Miss Mary Jane Odum and
Miss Linda Johnson served as
Senate pages last Wednesday,
as guests of Senator Otis Nixon.
L * L -
Miss Irene Hardman of Ath
ens was the weekend guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Hardman
and joined them in attendingi
Perry Butler, Jr.
-
Has Birthday
Party At Monroe
I
s 4 |
:5* i
i 1
ol e
. A D A
RIS P s
i T w 3
E
T neo i
L
S
of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Butler
of Monroe, was honored Satur
day afternoon at a party given
by his parents to celebrate his
first birthday. |
The refreshment table, cov
ered with a white linen cloth,
was centered with a large white
cake decorated with cowboys
and horses, holding one candle.
The cake was served with ice
cream during the refreshment
hour.
Included among the guests
were Perry Jr.’s grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Butler of
Covington and Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Jones of Monroe.
Other guests were Miss Mar
gie Brown of Covington, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Collins and
Julie of Dawson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Jones and Paul and Mrs.
Carolyn Dodson, Becky and Ty
of Monroe.
Young Perry was presented
an array of colorful and inter
esting gifts.
| Holiday on Ice in Atlanta, Sun
day. Sally Hardman had Car
ole Callaway as her guest for
the occasion.
- * . x
Other local spectators who
enjoyed the Holiday on Ice per
formances during the week
have been Mr. and Mrs. Guy
' Robinson, who joined the Hu
’bert Brightwells and son Hu
fbert, Jr., of Maxeys; Mr. and
‘Mrs. M. E. Ballard, and little
IDebbie Persons of Monticello,
’lor the event; Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Mallard, and Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur Henderson.
» * * .
Mr. and Mrs. Moncy Pratt
have had their mother, Mrs.
Myrtle Malone of Macon as
their guest this week.
. L * *
Dr. and Mrs. Walker Chidsey
of Oxford and Harry Lee Wood
| Jr. of Decatur were the Sunday
'night supper guests of Mr, and
ngs. C. D. Ramsey Jr., and
Sam, |
"*- . *
| Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Fagan]
of Decatur visited with Mr. and
| Mrs. L. D. Pritchett Sunday af
’ternoon.
* * * *
. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hammond |
‘and sons, Kenneth and Michael
'of Mountain View and Mr. and
‘Mrs. Donald Durand spent Sun
day afternoon with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McEl
reath and family. The Ham-|
monds remained for supper. '
- - . »
Recent guests of the C. D. |
Ramsey’s Jr. were Mr. and Mrs. |
A. W. Gregg of Birmingham,
- * * .
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McEl
reath and children were the
Sunday night visitors of their'
parents, the A, L. McElreaths.
-.. * !
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Turner of |
Ocala, Fla., were the guests this
week of their sons and families,
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Morgan and
son Warren; and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Morgan. Many friends will
be glad to learn that little War
ren is convalescing satisfactor
ily from his recent illness.
- * - *
Mrs. W. P. Ray and baby |
daughter Teena returned home |
Thursday from Rockdale Coun- |
ty Hospital, where Teena ar- |
rived on February 7. i
- * * *
Mrs. C. C. Jarrard has' re
turned from Chattanooga,|
where she spent two weeks|
with her daughter, Mrs. G. H.|
Scruggs, during her ilness. En- |
Phones 3401 . 3402 i MRS, LEO MALUARD, Society Editor - Phones 3401 - 3402
route home Mrs. Jarrard was
the guest of her other daugh
ter and son, Mr, and Mrs. H. E.
Buckminster in Oakridge, who
accompanied her to Covington
for a weekend visit.
* L * *
Mrs. Cooper Jones of Perry
was the guest during the past
week of her daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson.
. . - *
Mrs. Harold ZEice and chil
dren, Susan and Alan were
weekend visitors in Atlanta as
guests of Mrs. W. P. Blood
worth,
- . - -
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Campbell
f P Ballard and Christ;
|l BUILDER-DEALER FOR KNOX HOMES IN THIS AREA, NOW HAVE PLANS OF THE |
| NEW LINE OF HOMES FOR 1959.
i Comnnar s SRR Ul o ‘
1 aRe ]
| reaTußes OF THENEW [ dEARRRR UL L |
' KNOX HOMES ARE: LR e0 B |
|| A Plon To Suit YOU And Your BUDGET b A ’:Q eLy ,g; aaeeg g |
Il Homes From SB,OOO To $50,000, o“’ o e o |
lm All Plans Are Designed By Well Known Architects To EE s G e %f;’é‘fg%w“ 0 l
k Give More Living Space For Less Money. '& % R e_» "‘t bl : ;
l" All Plans Are Approved By F.H.A. And V.A. e |
| A1 Motericls Are FIRST Quaiity. ”“ :f?f?f?‘éf 1o 1
| Are So Designed That They Can Usually Be Erected [EUGSHEES i o R g . g e |
And "Dried" in, in One Day, Thereby Assuring You ' mf‘: ?6° ’ 1 & : 83"6 ” : , g
!’ That The Quality Built Into ':hem wauy Not Be Tmimd o . igé”?i»ff”&* % Lit oRERt |
ll‘ .By Bad Weather. ‘ ey . L@ifi.‘vfi;fiifi;?i:f'ifl::‘iz;fissss‘ss3l:.fz:?f:g:;":?:???:?:: o,a l
j \Fiexibilty For Futre Changes, Any Partition In These [ESRSEREREEEEEEISS e [
| Homes Can Be Removed If You Shoud Decide On MRS =o= eamel -
e R
| Construction Plans of KNOX Homes For 1959 i
!j Doubled 2 x 10 Sills And Girders You Can OWN This Beautiful 3 Bed- E[l
Floor Joists - 2 x 8 - 16” O. C. . i
Il Piywood Subfloor room For As Low As $8,500, With Pay- x
' ?;;dsl— 2I x 4 -Slh6" (lz.C. | ments As Low As $44.37 plus taxes and |
" Insulating Sheathing. : |
l | Trussed Roof - (No Partition Is Load Bearing) i i fo.r Youram o S4B pias I
‘; Plywood Roof Sheathing taxes and insurance for non-veterans. fi
l 15 Lb. Felt Underlay (On Your Lot). }
i 215 Lb. Asphalt Shingles or 3 Ply Built-Up Roof "l
i | With Marble Chips On Some Models. We Are Starting Construction Os Sev- |
Wood or Aluminum Windows . . "'
1/2" Sheetrock, Walls and Ceilings. eral Different Plans Immediately That |
Paneling If Desired : S AL : |
Aluminum Foil Insulation In Exterior Walls Will Be Available To Veterans With No ;l’
Attic Insulation . Required Down Payment. i'
No. 10ak Floors Except Kitchen And Bath |
Conc.rete Slab Flgors.With Tile Also Available These Homes Will Be Located In Cov- |
Plastic or Ceramic Tile Baths. . |
Frame or Brick Veneer ington, Oxford and Conyers. |
If You Can Pay Rent, You Can Own Your Own Home. Be Sure To See Us Before You Build ;‘1
or Buy. We Can Save You Money. If You Already Have A Home We Probably Can Arrange A ?[
l Trade-In If You Desire. '!
|" We Arrange All Financing With A Minimum Os Inconvenience To You - And We Have i
il More Experience With F.H.A. and V.A. Loans And Building Requirements Than Anyone In ,_}!
i This Area. J!'l
!}} We Have Several Choice Lots Available In Covington, Conyers and Oxford. ml
“‘ W. D. (Don) Ballard Frank E. Christian |
il Phone ~ 2707 - 3326 Knox Homes Phone — 3285
THE COVINGTON NEW
will be among Florida vacation=- ¢
ers this weekend at Daytona |
Beach. .
- . . *
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vaughn
and son, Wayne spent Sunday |
in Gainesville with Mr. and |
Mrs. Lamar Davies. |
* * » *
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pratt left
by plane Monday for Holly
wood, Fla. where they will join
the Leon Cohens for the week.
- - » *
The many friends of R. H.
Patterson are glad to learn that
he returned Friday from St.
Joseph’s Infirmary, where he |
underwent major surgery; and [
(Larqest Coverage Any Weekly In The Statel
are wishing him a rapid and
pleasant convalescence at his
home on Floyd St.
* - - *
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dial and
Gaylor; and Mr. and Mrs. Olin
Costley and Gail formed a con
genial group attending the per
formance of Holiday on Ice in
Atlanta, Sunday.
- - - -
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Turner
were weekend guests of their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Simkins, Jr. and
daughter, Martha, in Augusta.
Inspiration for the visit was
the first birthday of Little Mar
tha.
ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY!
TAX RETURN
NOTICE
State and County Tax Books Now Open
Please make your returns promptly.
CLOSE APRIL 1
EVA STEPHENSON,
Tax Receiver
Thursday, February 19, 1959