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News Notes From
North
Covington
By Mrs. Jack Gibbs, Sr.
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Despite the frigid weather. at
tendance for church services were
pretty good. Colds kept some
away but hope you can come
another time.
Hope Santa was good to every
one. He really packed a large
load so he must have visited lots ;
es good little boys and girls. |.
Sorry to hear the festive season .
for some was saddened by the
deaths of loved ones. We extend,
deepest sympathy to our bereaved ' •
friends and neighbors.
Mr. Jimmy Henderson, a student I
of Martha Berry School in Rome, i'
is spending the holidays with his 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hen- ’
derson.
Remember that we have everything fine in the building
supply line, and at the price you want to pay. See us
about it—now!
I Mb ^ rorn • dog house io a
■gß jnflß • plush fifty thousand dollar
|n* W mans ' on ' job '* *' m ‘
,iL pier, more satisfactory
if I|3. AND cheaper in the long
fl run done with quality
I £ pAt^flCi lumber. Our lumber is cur
-4| \ iW j ed and as carefully select-
ed as a movie actress'
* * mink.
"bMtyMrfl**?”
BANK OF COVINGTON
ANNOUNCES THE FOLLOWING INCREASES IN INTEREST RATES
4 The Bank of Covington will issue savings cer-
O / NOT A DIVIDEND, BUT A tificates in units of SIOO.OO, due in one or
two years, and bearing interest at the rate
/A DEFINITE RATE OF INTEREST of 4% per annum. Interest on these certifi
er cates will be paid annually the first year, and
AND THE HIGHEST ANY semi-annually on June 1, and December 1, of
each year thereafter by checks mailed to each
on Savings Certificates
Effective January 1,1962, this bank will increase its rate of interest on savings deposits to 3 1 2%. Interest jSftk
will be paid or compounded quarterly on all savings deposits. Off
The above increases in our interest rates are in conformity with a new regulation of the Federal Deposit In- */O
>u rance Corporation, increasing the permissive rate to 3Vi%, which may be paid on savings deposits, and
also increasing the permissive rate to 4%, which may be paid on time deposits made for at least one year,
ail ACCOUNTS IWSUEED CP TO SIO,OOO •» •" wor
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION «
(Our Advert!«em Ar* Assured Os Result*)
Mrs. C W. Evans spent Christ-j
i mas afternoon with Mrs. J. A. All-1
। good.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bouchillon :
I and Jerry. Mrs. A. L. Huckaby
and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. V. W Bou
chillon, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bou
chillon Jr. and Billy of Oxford and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huckaby and
family enjoyed dinner Christmas!
Eve with the Homer Huckabys.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer of I
Walnut Grove visited Mrs. Margie j
Martin and sons Christmas Eve. I
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson I
and Vince. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Johnson and boys and Mr. Robert i
Aiken were dinner guests of the
A V. Johnsons Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Johnson
visited Mrs. W. R. Chapman in
Atlanta, Christmas Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kirkpatrick.
W. S. Kirkpatrick and Miss Mary
Wilbanks spent Christmas Day
with the Homer Wilson family.
Mrs. H. E. McCart spent t h e
holidays with friends and relatives
in Almon. Mrs. Artelia Kinnett
returned home with her for a
short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J Davis of
Porterdale. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Hale and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Carr were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Carr. Christmas
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Carter and
children of Decatur. Mrs. Lamar
Loyd of Rockmart. Mr and Mrs.
John Carter. Donald. Ronald and
Pete enjoyed supper with the
G. L. Carter family. Christmas
night.
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wiley spent
Christmas Eve and Christo a s
Day with the Cleon Wileys i n
Birmingham. Master Hank Wiley
returned home with them to spend
a few days.
Miss Bede Campbell. Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. (Buck) Bouchillon Jr.
and Billy were Monday night
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs,
W. C. Bouchillon Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Polk, Sr..
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Polk, Jr. and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oz
burn and children, all of Newborn
and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bouchillon
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. (Buck) Bouchillon of
Oxford, Christmas Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gibbs and
Bob, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gibbs
and Deelene. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gibbs Sr., Mrs. Joan Young and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gibbs Jr. and children were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Goins and children for lunch on
Christmas Eve.
I The guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Martin for dinner on Christ
mas Day were Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. King and family. Mr s.
Rena Carmichael of Atlanta, Mrs.
Pete Burke of Cedartown. Mr.
and Mrs. J. B Efenderson and
children, Mrs. Margie Martin and
sons and Mrs. R. C. Polk.
Mrs. Ria Allen and Miss Anne
Death visited the J. R. Bouchillon
family in Milledgeville during the
, holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and
Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. Walter All
good and Donna enjoyed dinner
with the J. A. Allgoods Christmas
Day.
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i Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Johnson and
THE COVINGTON NIWS_
News Notes From
High
Point
By MRS. OBIE PARKER
Held From Last Week
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mobley and
Mrs. Lillie Mobley were the Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss and
Jimmy had as their Saturday sup- .
per guests Mr. and Mrs. Herbert,
Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. George,
Moss of Forest Park and Mr and
Mrs. Eddie Kinard and Lavon of
Griffin.
There are quite a number of peo
ple in our community on the sick
list at this writing. Mr. Ji m
Allen continues to be a patient at
Newton Hospital. Mr. Marvin ’
Loyd returned home from the hos- ’
pital and continues to improve
and Mr. V. J. Ragan continues to
be on the sick list. To each
of these we send best wishes for
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. W. S. Anglin spent a while
Saturday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. G. T. Doster of Social
Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Bouchillon
spent Monday and Tuesday visit
ing friends and relatives in Griffin.
Mr and Mrs. A. H. Hamby of
Alcova. Mr. James Robert Hamby.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Hamby, Miss
Caroline Hamby of Atlanta, Miss
Fay Hamby of Jersev and Mrs.
Prince Hale of Social Circle visited
Mrs. W. S. Anglin Christmas Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Digby of
Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huck
aby and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Huckaby of Porterdale, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Bouchillon Jr. and
Billy of Oxford enjoyed Christmas
dinner with Mrs. A. L. Huckaby
and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Granger and
Judy were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Tucker in De
catur, Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gibbs Sr..
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gibbs of
Social Circle and Mr. Jack Gibbs
Sr. attended the funeral of Mr.
W. R. (Chat) Chapman in Atlanta,
I Tuesday.
News Notes From
Newborn
By Mrs. T. W. Binford
We were saddened by Mrs.
C. B Childs having to enter New
ton Hospital and Mr. Doyle
Smith being at Emory Hospital in
Atlanta. We extend our sincere
hopes that they will soon be well
and back home. *
Mr Robert Loyd of Atlanta
We regret that Mr. and Mrs.
Rayford Jones and family have I
moved from our community b u t
wish them much happiness i n
their new home in the Heard-
Mixon Community.
Misses Dianne Johnson and
Eloise Parish arrived this week
i end from Tift College to spend
I the Christmas holidays with rela
tives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parish and
I Eloise and Billie spent Sunday
I afternoon with Mrs. Louise Car
; dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis are
being missed from our community
since they have moved to Atlanta
! for the winter months.
Mrs. Thomas Johnson and Mrs.
Carl Johnson spent Tuesday in
j Atlanta.
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a p rescr, p i ’° n
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ydum (or what y OO P ay ’ °” lhig baß ”’ to<l ? y t
ll’••l preemption it the beet buy in medical
rm history. Containing wonder drugs, nn-
known years ago, it can speed recovery,
over . a n of illness.
Bevans drug store
Phone 7*6-224! Niflht shone 786-3051
East Square Covinqtoe, G*.
(L*rq*M Cowaq* Any W**kly In Th* Stat*) Thursday, D*e*mb*r 28, 1981
spent the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. D W. Loyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walton and
children spent Sunday with their
parents in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wood, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Mitchell of Logan
ville and Mrs. George Davis were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. B. Davis. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Williams
spent the holidays with the Frank
I Von Walners and Rev. Charles
Williams family in Atlanta.
Mr. K. Pharr of Dallas, Texas,
is visiting Mrs. Janie Pharr for a
few days.
The Sams family had their
family dinner, Sunday.
Mrs. Hugh Adams entertained
her family, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roquemore
of Atlanta visited the Binfords on
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Binford.
Jr., Tommy, Andy and Paul of
Nashville, Tenn., spent from Fri
day to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Binford and Mrs. Ada Chap
man.
Little Pam Grant of Porterdale
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
I Alfred Grant.
Rev. and Mrs. Asbury Craft
and children spent the holidays I
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W T. Duncan of Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Binford visit
ed Mrs. Gean Chapman, Vicki
and Margarete of Decatur, Mon.
Miss Anne Pannell of Atlanta
and Mr. Hugh W. Pannell were
dinner guests of the Binfords on
Saturday evening.
BWE ADMIT IT!
MY BOSS AND I ARE
TEAMING UP TO SERVE
YOU TO THE BEST OF
OUR ABILITY
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FASTENERS
Improved fastening device*
are responsible for some im
portant advances in the use of
lumber, the Southern Pine As
sociation says. Today lumber
can be glued as well as nailed.
The glues are not the ordinary
household kind, but new adhe
sives of tremendous strenfftn.
Great glued arches of Southern
Pine are now being manuiae-
-i several hundred
lengths.