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Thursday. March 1,1962
News Notes From
Mansfield
By Mrs. J. D. Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hard
man, and Mrs. Mattie India
Sigman visited Miss Pauline
Hardman, who is a patient at
the Elbert County Hospital,
last Sunday. The many friends
of Miss Hardman wish for her
an early recovery.
Dr. Seals Speer of Vivian.
Louisiana attended the funer
al of Mrs. Rebecca Shoepe
which was held at Carmel
Church Sunday. Dr. Speer is
the son of the former Lena
Herring. We extend our sym
pathy to the family of Mrs.
Shoepe.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Banks during the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Cargile of Monticello. Mrs.
Dessa Grinstead of Rentz, Ga.
and Mr. and Hrs. John Mc-
Eiheney of Atlanta.
Miss Malinda Wyatt and Mrs.
Troy Vining of Atlanta were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J D. Wyatt Sunday.
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Mrs. Mattie India Sigman
celebrated her birthday laat
. Wednesday. Her supper guests
; were her children, Mr. and Mrs.
William Crawford and children
Mekmie, Edd and Bill; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Harwell and aons
Freddy and Danny; Mr. and
Mrs. Idus Harwell and children
Allen, Tim and Marisa, of Con
yers, and Chief Jimmy Sides
of Marietta. Chief Sides spent
the weekend in Covington with
relatives, and spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Idus Har
well in Conyers. He will con
clude his course of training in
Marietta this week and will fly
to Lexington Park, Maryland,
Friday where he is stationed at
present.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Hays for the week end were
Mrs. W. N. Reagin and son
Larry of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Johnston and children
spent the week end at Lazy
Acres.
Mr. and Mrs. William Adams
are visiting relatives in La
verne, Alabama this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Loyd.
Mrs. Andy Autry and son Lee,
visited Mrs. N. B. Freeman
Sunday evening.
News Notes From
Corington
Mills
By Mrs. H. R. Butler
Mrs. Ruth Blackburn spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. S. T.
Mosely in Lavonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hopkins
honored J. F. Hopkins on his birth
day by carrying he and Mrs. Hop
kins to Henderson’s Restaurant
on Sunday night for supper.
Friends of Mrs. Dud Childers
and Jack Christian are sorry to
hear that their grandmother. Mrs.
F. F. Lunsford fell and broke her
hip. She is at Georgia Baptist
Hospital. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pruitt and
children of Conyers spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Evans and
family.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Chestnut’s
visitors over the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Motes of
Porterdale, Mr. and Mrs. Hay
wood Reagan and Vicki of Conyers
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boss visited'
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Butler and .
son in Monroe. Sunday afternoon.
Those enjoying the birthday:
dinner with Mrs. W. H. Shropshire
were Mr. Shropshire. Glenn Shrop
shire of Covington, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Rooks and family and Mr.
William Willoughby of Winder,
Mrs. Paul Adams Jr. of Coving
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Portwood
and Diane, and Mrs. Anna Port
wood of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry B. Shropshire and Lanier,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Freeman Jr.
and Bill of Covington on Sunday.
Mrs. Vate Reynolds, Vicki and
Joe Yarbough spent the weekend
in College Park with Mr. and Mrs
Dorsey Reynolds and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barnes
and Ronnie had as their Sunday
night supper guests Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Barnes of Conyers and
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cargile and
Monty.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Russell were
Sunday p. m. guests of the H. R.
Butler’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Malcolm
and children spent Sunday p. m.
with Mrs. Ethel Winslett and
Linda.
Gregg Hamby spent Friday
i night with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs Dewitt Hamby.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Knight
and Terri of Porterdale spent Sun
day with Mr Joe Evans and fam
ily.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Pratt and
Kathy and Mrs. Lillian Colley
visited Mr an 1 Mrs. Roy Small
wood in Commerce. Sunday.
We are glad that Mrs. Mary
Lou Ozburn has returned home
after spending two months in
Savannah with Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Ozburn. Her week end
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Ozburn and son James of
Carrollton, and Mr. John Dob
bins of Jacksonville, Florida.
We are sorry that Mrs. R. L.
Epps is suffering from a fall
at her home last week. She is
now at the home of her daugh
ter Mrs. R. M. Lockhart, in At
lanta for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kitchens
of Atlanta were recent visitors
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Kitchens.
Mrs. Jack Roberts of Atlan
ta and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Har
well of Redan, were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hays Sun
day.
Visitors during the weekend
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hard
man were their daughter Mrs.
John Cozad and children of
Atlanta and Mr. C. A. Hard
man and James Hardman of
Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hardman
and their son Henry Hardman
of Atlanta, and Mrs. Mattie
India Sigman visited their cou
sin Mrs. Corry Weatherington
in Dublin Sunday. The former
visited with Mr. Paul Roque
more in the Veterans Hospital
while there. They returned by
way of Eastman and visited
with Mrs. Hardmans grand
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stuckey and children.
Mrs. E. R. Banks has re
turned home after spending i
several weeks in Rome with
her daughter Mrs. Fred Mor-
THI COVINGTON NEWS
News Notes From
Salem
By Mrs. Douglas Yancey
The NEWS just didn’t get off
the scratch pad last week, due in
j part to the exciting day Tuesday
of the flight into orbit that has
been consuming so much time of
the housewives of America. I am
sure though the readers will under
stand and will forgive me this
time. It was a mighty exciting,
thrilling experience to watch TV
while the greatest of all events in
America took place.
Mrs. Elise Underwixd of the
Zion Community spent Monday
with Mrs. Douglas Yancey.
Miss Pauline Hull of the Zion
Community is visiting her sister,
Mrs. G. W. Ramsey for two weeks.
Mr and Mrs Carroll Johnston
and daughter, Debbie, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Standard of Oxford
visited Mrs. Miller, Thursday.
Mrs. Clark Hawk and son Carol
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cheek of
Athens were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rowe and
Terry.
Phillip Freeman of Clinton, 3.
C. spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Allen.
Bobby Brown of Atlanta and
Tommy Hammonds of Griffin
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brown,
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Colley of
Monroe was the Saturday night
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1
Bill Pratt and Mrs. Lillian Colley 1
and Kathy.
Mrs. Charlie Hogan and child- i
ren were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Hogan of Porterdale. I
Sunday.
Glenn Jones taught the Young I
Peoples Class at Covington Mills j
Methodist Church last Sunday, j
We enjoyed having Mr. Jones
visit with us.
Mistress Luanne Walden
celebrated her third birthday
at the home of her great
grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth
Stringfellow, last Friday Feb
ruary 23. Others enjoying the
occasion were Eddie Rowe,
Mrs. Helen Vaughn, Larry,
Charles and Ricky and Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Durden.
Miss Hazel Rowe and Donald
Dennis visited Miss Wynona
Gullatte and other friends in
Atlanta last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Finch,
Mr. Owen Smith of Atlanta;
Mrs. Isma Dempsey, Miss Mary
Worsham and Mrs. Elizabeth
Stringfellow visited the Jack
Brewer family in High Shoals,
Monday.
Mrs. Kate Smith of 747
Charlotte Place NW, Atlanta,
formerly of Covington Mills,
has been very ill for several
months. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
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MIXON MARINE
Sales & Service
Phone 786-7340—Atlanta Hwy.
of Porterdale visited the Millers
last Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Slade Ellington spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta on businen.
Dr. and Mrs. John E. Taylor
Jr. and children of Atlanta spent
Sunday with their partnes, Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Yancey.
The Aaron Kemp family went
to Bowden. Sunday where they
visited R. E Kemp and other re
latives,
Mr. and Mrs Earl Avery and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bates of Cov
ington wore the Saturday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slade
Ellington.
Friends of Miss Irene Smith are
delighted to learn that she has
returned to Salem after spending
several months in Atlanta with
Miss Cora Binford.
Misses Ruth and Christine Loyd
and Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Fears
and son. Morris were dinner
guests. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Moore. Later in the day the
group joined other “Heart Fund”
workers and solicited funds in
Salem toward the Heart Fund
Drive.
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Because the Ford Line, composed of Galaxies, Fairlanes, Falcons and |
many types of trucks all have such public acceptance — we are
I loaded with used cars of all makes, models, and styles! Such as: y
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I FORDS: CHEVROLETS: TRUCKS: I
'57 2-door '56 2-door '57 Ford 1/2 ton P.U. ft
'SB 4-door '56 4-door '55 Ford 3/4 ton P.U. 1
'56 4-door '53 4-door '57 Ford 1/2 ton P.U. fl
'SB 4-door '53 4-door __ I
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55 2 ’ door DODGES
'SB Ranch Wagon -53 p| ymou th, 4-door
'SB 4-door '57 Plymouth, 4-door
I '54 Ford, 2-door '57 Dodge, 4-door I
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Here are a few examples of our prices that will challenge all comers: J
I A clean 1956 Ford 4-door, Radio, Heater, good tires, drives like new—
■ $595.00; and a good, clean 1956 Chevy 2-door ready to go —5495.00; ■
and a nice clean Plymouth 4-door with everything — $495.00.
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When you buy a used truck or car at our place you know we have
been at the same stand 21 years and expect to be here that much
longer — You will find us ready and willing to stand behind our guar
antee.
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Not only have we been here for years and expect to remain here —
You finance your cars at our store — at Bank Rates! j|
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We expect to sell 50 used cars in March and send about half that |
many to our junk yard — because we can't afford to guarantee them.
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Mr. and Mrs Hugh King of Cov
ington visited Nr. and Mrs G W.
Ramsey and their guest. Miss
Pauline Hull, Thursday night
Miss Jordye Bailey attended
the Ice Show in A t lan t e last
Sunday afternoon with a group of
friends.
Mr and Mrs. W C. Bates spent
Saturday in Atlanta with Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Bates. Other activi
ties of Mr and Mrs Bates during
last week was a visit with Mrs. R.
L. Jones and Mrs. C. M. Mc-
Cullough both of Covington and a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. James Bates
at Oxford
Mrs Orell Galloway Jr. and
children of Covington visited Mr
and Mrs. Hoyt Bailey and Misses
Wanda and Jordye Bailey last
weekend. Mr. Galloway has been
in Gulf Port, Mississippi for two
weeks training with the Military.
Mrs. Galloway, the children and
the Bailey's enjoyed dinner at
Henderson's Restaurant on Sun
day.
Olin Lindsey of Forest Park
spent a few days recently with Mr.
and Mrs A. L. English. Other
guests of Mr. and Mrs. English
last week were Mrs. R. L. Elling-
ton, Miss Faye Ellington Mrt.
Cedi English. East Point and Mrs.
John Dickerson of Fairbum.
Miss Brenda Bailey spent last
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weekend in Atlanta with friends.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Bailey went to Atlanta for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bailey