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Thursday, Novamber 30, 1961
News Notes From
Salem
By Mr». uoaglas Yancey
Thanksgiving Day passed with
out incident or accident to t h e
people of Salem. For many it
was a work day and for those in
Salem who had a day off most
stayed at home and spent a quiet
day.
Several families got together for
Thanksgiving dinner and among
those who did have their dinner
with their families were Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Bailey and children
and Ancel Bailey of Atlanta were
the Thursday guests of their
parents, the Doyle Baiiieys.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Robertson
were hosts on Thursday night to
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ramsey, Miss
Martha Ramsey of Covington and
the Aaron Kemp family.
Mrs. J. F. Burns had as he r
Thanksgiving Day guests, her
sons, Joel Burns and family of
Decatur and the Frank Burns fam
ily from Blythe, Ga.
A. L. English was the honor
guest on Sunday. Nov 19. when his
WHAT IS ARTHRITIS?
By M. H. E. COLLIER
Recent research has demonstrated that there is definite
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Disturbances in the nervous system interfere with metabolism.
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system. By removing the pressures which clog, re-establish the
body’s proper calcium metabolism as well as the correct me
chanical functioning of its joints. When he does so, symptoms
of arthritis disappear.
(One of a series of articles published in the public interest
to explain and illustrate the practice of scientific Chiropractic,
written by Dr. H. E. Collier whose office is located at 101
E. Conyers Stereet, Tel. 786-3905, Covington, Georgia.)
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family met at the English home
to celebrate his 83rd birthday.
Those to enjoy this family get-to
gether were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Thurmond. Glenda and Steve of
Columbia. S. C., Mrs. P. L. White,
Mary Ann White and Johnny Stat
ham of Decatur, the Roger Der
rick family, the Cecil English fam
ily, all of East Point. Mrs. John
Jenkins of East Point, the Ennis
English family of Mansfield, Mrs.
W. C. English and children of Ox
ford, Mrs. James Cartledge of Ox
ford, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitley
and son of Porterdale, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Loyd, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Lindsey and Chester Lind
sey of Locust Grove and Olin
Lindsey of Forest Park. Mr. Eng
lish has been sick for several days,
but his friends are wishing him a
speedy recovery and many happy
returns of the day.
Pete Southern and family of At
lanta, Mrs. Andrew Southerland,
G. B. and Lester English of Mc-
Donough have been the recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. English,
also.
Mr. and Mrs. Slade Ellington
were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Dud
ley Myrick and son of Marietta
on Thanksgiving Day and they
were dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs. Dungan McKinsey in Coving
ton.
Arthritis is essentially an inflamation
of the surfaces of the joint. This inflamma
tion involves not only the bony surfaces,
but the musculature and the ligaments sur
rounding the joint. In stresses and strains
matter of faulty body mechanism, a-ising
from bad posture, curvature of the spine,
bones out of place, and other conditions
which would induce body unbalance.
Another factor that is often involved
in arthritis is faulty calcium metabolism.
This means the body's ability to utilize
for its own purpose the natural calcium
salts found in certain foods.
Mr and Mrs. Douglas Yancey
had as dinner guests Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson of Por
terdale and Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Railey of Avondale Estates.
Mrs Herbert Cook and children
of Atlanta spent Saturday with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Ramsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Kemp. Sunday. Little
Laura Kemp's friends are happy
to learn that she is much improv
ed from her recent illness.
The Christmas Party round for
Salem people will begin this
week. On Friday, Dec. 1, at 2:30
p.m., the Salem Home Demonstra
tion Club members will meet
with the Newton County H. D.
Council at the Teen Can building
in Covington to begin their round
of Christmas parties. Salem H. D.
Club party will be held on Mon
day, Dec. 11 at 2:30 at the club
house. (Members note change of
day, Monday instead of Thurs.)
Mary Alice Miller had the mis
fortune of losing 7 Sunday School
pins (all chained together) in Cov
ington last Friday afternoon. If
anyone finds these pins please call
786-6588 or a reward with the re
turn of the pins. Mary Alice work
ed 7 long years for these pins and
it would make her real happy if
they are found and returned to
her.
King's Cow
Heavy Milk
Producer
The Holstein-Friesian Asso
ciation of America has an
nounced the completion of an
outstanding official production
record by a registered Holstein
cow in this area. Fran Cel Re
gal Governor Patty 4501671
owned by Melvin King. Cov
ington. produced 15,030 lbs.
milk and 579 lbs. butterfat in
296 days on twice daily milk
ing as a 3-year-old.
Georgia State College of Ag
riculture supervised the weigh
ing and testing of production
as a part of the official herd
testing programs of the nation
al Holstein organization.
In contrast, the annual pro
duction of the average U. S.
dairy cow is generally esti
mated at approximately 7,000
lbs. of milk containing 265 lbs.
of butterfat.
THI COVINGTON NEWS
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
Thanksgiving Day has come
and gone. We have so very
much to be thankful everyday.
There were many family gather
ings in our town.
The following were the dinner
guests of Miss Mellie Pitts, Mrs.
Alice Gay and Mrs. Helene Sas
nett for a family get-to-gether. The
out of state guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Raymond of Tampa,
Fla., Mr. Joe Pitts of Opelika. Ala
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Chapman of
Barnesville visited the Binfords
and Mrs Ada Chapman last Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Mellie Pitts was the guest
of Miss Annie C. Hays of Mans
field last Sunday.
We extend congratulations to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams of
Monroe on the birth of a little
son on Nov 17. Mrs. Williams is
the former Miss Ann Berry of
our town.
Mi's. T. C. Berry spent the
holidays with her children. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Williams and child
ren of Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Binford visit
ed Mrs. William Mitchell and
children in Oxford Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer of
Atlanta spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. Corenne Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones and
Mrs. Gray Hinton spent Thanks
giving with Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Chamberlain and children of At
lanta.
Mrs. Grady Smith of Covington
and Mrs. Howard Allen of Deca
tur visited friends here Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. Bob Eubanks of Atlanta
spent the holidays with Mrs. He
lene Sasnett and Miss Mellie Pitts.
Mrs. Alice Gay returned home
with her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Raymond of Tampa, Fla.
Mrs Cal Dawson has returned
to her home in Bremerton, Wash.,
after spending sometime with
her mother, Mrs. H. E. Carson,
who had surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Loyd at
tended a family dinner at Mrs.
Chloe Tucker’s of Shadydale.
News Notes From
StarrsviUe
BY MRS W. L. BARBER
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mutimer
visited relatives in Augusta, Mon.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mallett and
children of Charlotte, N. C. spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with
Mrs. Rosa Ogletree.
Mr. and Mrs. Hildreth Kenerly
and Scott of Smyrna were the
Thursday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Kenerly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowley of
Atlanta spent several days last
week with Mrs. L. H. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewing at
tended the funeral of Mr. Bob Ray
in Loganville, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barnes and
children of Macon spent the re
cent holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corley Jrs.
guests on Thanksgiving Day were
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen of Eu
dora, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Corley
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry,
Marla and Laura of Perry, Bob
Corley of Decatur and Mr. and
Mrs. Mickey Davis of Almon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B Barber of
Hapeville were the guests of Mrs.
W. L. Barber. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mcßae had
as their guests Mrs. E. R. Mcßae
of Quitman and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Pope of Monticello, for
several days last week.
Miss Mary Jane Dixon of Middle
Georgia College spent the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. B. Dixon.
Mr and Mrs Tim Maddox of
Carrollton spent the recent holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. Fain Brannon and
I Jim of Smyrna spent Sunday
, with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Aiken.
E. L. EICOUEn
SCHOOL NEWS
Honor Roll 2nd Six Weeks
Bth Grade
Margie Brown, Sandra Oz
burn, Barbara Morgan.
7th Grade
Jimmy Alexander, Philip
Johnson, Douglas Jolley and
Wayne Rooks.
Mrs. Swann's
First Grade
Everyone enjoyed the
Thanksgiving holidays but we
are glad to be back in school
today. Dawn Harris visited het
grandparents in Bowling
Green, Kentucky during the
holidays. Leslie Stowe went to
Newnan. Lisa Hillard visited
relatives in Greenville. Rich
ard Womack went to see his
cousins at Warner Robins. Da
vid Cain went to Stone Moun
tain. Biff Hutchinson had many
interesting things to tell the
class about his trip to WSB
Television Station and of his
being on the Popeye Club
Show.
Most of us had our families
with us for Thanksgiving Day.
On Friday, November 24,
Donna Colquitt celebrated her
seventh birthday with a love
ly party. Seventeen friends
were invited. We have a new
pupil. She is Judy Rayford
from Daleville, Alabama. We
are glad to have her join our
class. There are 12 girls now
and 20 boys. How pleased we
are to have 18 pupils bring in
Dental Certificates, and others
will get them soon.
We want to thank the fol
lowing mothers for giving us
a most delightful Halloween
party: Mrs. Colquitt, Mrs.
Wells, Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Cain,
Mrs. Snipes and Mrs. Jennings.
Also we want to thank all the
mothers and fathers who came
to Parent - Teacher Confer
ences. We invite them to visit
our class.
Phil Goins. Wade Culbert
son and Frankie Ballard were
absent today. We hope they
get well soon. We missed them
very much.
Mrs. Thompson's First Grad*
Here it is after, Thanksgiv
ing and this is our first news.
We have such a nice class of
RE - ELECT
E. E. ‘BUCK’ CALLAWAY
TO CITY COUNCIL — DEC. 6, Bit
* During My 75 Years of Service on the City Council the following
PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE:
(1) New Water System including new filter plant
(2) New Electrical System and distribution plant
(3) New Sanitation System and Sewage Disposal Plant
(4) Natural Gas System
(5) New City Hall
(6) A reorganized and modern efficient Police Department
(7) A reorganized and modern Fire Department
(8) About 60 miles of gas, water, and sewage lines have been installed
(9) A recreation program for the people of Covington is under considera
tion
(10) Paved, curbed, and added side walks to a great many needed areas
of the city
(11) Parking meters have been installed to aid in traffic control around
the square
(12) New industries have been brought in to help expand our economy
(13) New airport constructed to help invite industry
(14) A sanitary method tor collectiion and disposal of garbage
All of the above has been accomplished WITHOUT ANY INCREASE
in taxes to the citizens of Covington.
A VOTE FOR E. E. CALLAWAY IS A VOTE
FOR CONTINUED PROGRESS!
Your Vole and Support, As Always, Will Be Appreciated!
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In Tie StaM
13 boys and 15 girls including
our new pupil Vickie Doggett,
who came this week.
First of all we want to thank
our nice mothers who gave
us such a lovely Halloween
party. They are Mrs. Banks,
Mrs. McDaniel, Mrs. Moody,
Mrs. Alniand, Mrs. Arthur
Johnson, Mrs. Anglin, Mrs
Lingold and Mrs. Neely.
Mrs. Thompson and our par
ents have been having confer
ences for the past two weeks.
We are sorry that some of the
parents were unable to attend
these very important confer
ences.
Our new 100 Club members
this year are Ronnie Almand,'
Wallace Edwards. Billy Wayne
Floyd, Mike Pinson. Bob Reyn
olds, Tommy Rowland, Ernie
Smith, Larry Rick, Bobby
Wrenn Banks, Darlene Conner,
Yvet'te Mason, Pat McDaniel,
Faith Moody, Andrea Pinson,
Kathy Wicks and Vickie Dog
gett.
Every Friday afternoon we
enjoy our “Show and Tell”
time. We like to read and do
other activities in our class.
Besides our 100 Club mem
bers we have the following boys
and girls in our class: Monte
Allunis, David Johnson, Joey
Mcßae, Billy Moate, Charles
Neely, Robert Hughes, Steve
Cason, C. J. Leonard, Archie
Brown, Patty Anglin, Denise
Bohannon, Kathy Coody, Vick
ie Cooper, Lynn Henderson,
Donna Johnson, Neva Lingold
and Davis Morgan.
We are so sorry that Billy
Moate has been ill in the hos
pital and hope he will soon be
back in school. We have miss
the other pupils who have
been out sick and hope they
will be back in school and well
again.
Eighth Grade
by Betty Benton
We are very proud of our
Junior High football team.
Their last game was won over
Winder with a score of 13-0.
Now both girls and boys are
working hard, hoping to make
the basketball team. Our cheer
leaders are also working hard
practicing for the first game.
Mrs. Rowe, our English
teacher, has many interesting
projects. Each group chose five
of the best spellers from their
section to compete against each
other. The spellers from 8-2
were Donna Sammons, Mike
Lassiter and Jim Mitchell.
Gwen Stubbs, Barbara Mor
gan, Marilyn Lord, Gail Nor
man and Charles Lassiter were
the spellers from 8-3. After
many difficult words were
given out by Mrs. Rowe, Bar
bara. Gwen and Marilyn from
8-3 were standing after Don
na Sammons (8-2) was seated.
Mrs. Rowe gave out words to
the remaining girls until only
Gwen was left standing. Each
contestant should be congra
tulated.
Last week the students from
8-2 and 8-3 began bringing in
some of their favorite books
from home to help build the
room library which was or
ganized during Book Week in
November. Now there is a
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PAGE TWENTY-THREE
good selection from which
can choose.
After the Thanksgiving holi
days we will receive our report
cards. We all have been work
ing hard toward improving our
grades.
CERTIFIED SEED
Use of certified seed con
tinues to increase in Georgia.
The Georgia Crop Improve
ment Association reported in
late October that it had com
pleted field inspection of al
most 74,000 acres of varieties
and hydrids planted for seed
production.