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PAGE EIGHTEEN
News Notes From
(pdar
Shoals
BY MRS. E. G. SWITZER
The revival will continue at the
Canaan Baptist Church through
Sunday. May 2S wtth Rev Bill
Cagle in charge. You have a
special invitation to come. They
are having some good preaching
ana wonderfu* singing
Telephone
Talk
by
RAY REECE
Year Talephone Manager
MAY marks the Centennial anniversary of the establish
ment of the United States Department of Agriculture. On
May 15, 1862, President Lincoln signed it into being.
Since then, agriculture has compiled one of the nation s
most impressive production records. In 1862, one farmer
produced food and fiber for five people. Today, he pro
duces enough for 26! Result: now, more than 90 per cent
of our people have no worries about enough food. Also,
the tremendous strength of our nation today depends
heavily on the unequalled productivity of the American
farmer. And. of course, as both producer and consumer,
his contribution has been important in helping America
achieve its high standard of living. I, for one. am happy
to join in this Centennial salute to our farmers . . . and
say “thanks” for the part they have done in the develop
ment of our nation. , , * ,
WEARY from shopping? If so ... and before you take
another step ... let your fingers do the walking! Shop
the Yellow Pages way! You’ll find the products and
services you want —from appliances to zippers listed
under the handy Yellow Pages headings. Read the ads
for information on brand names, special features, store
locations and hours. See how easy it is to find what you
need when you “Let your fingers do the walking through
the Yellow Pages.’*
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SPRING'S A-RINGIN’ with convenient phones in color
ful tones! Extension phones . . . Home Interphone . . .
and the Bell Chime that gives a new spring lilt to your
telephone service. With the Bell Chime, melodic notes
announce your calls. It may also be set for the regular
ring or for a louder bell when fine weather takes you out
doors. To order or find out more about these services, just
call our business office or ask your telephone serviceman.
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From the first load of hay... to the end of silo filling
f*-Li Th* Chop-All’s Ev«r-Shirp knives hold a
tJCni razor edge all season! New cutter bar holds
Ever-Sharp Knives SS “ p “ 20 l ” , ' , """
A gg gg% g^ All this is standard with the Gehl Chop-All to
\gtn g %gg fu gj nJ give you a full season of short-cut, non stop
bJ gJu g iJ g gj^ge K chopping. The new Gehl knives are chrome
plated to keep a sharp edge. The cutter bar is
gI I f* nJ*fa A g faced with tungsten carbide, the same material
g g \gg^J used to cut or drill steel. No knife-sharpening,
hem nJ gaf^nJ ajlw no cutter bar changing, no time-wasting delays.
WMMmmsMMMmaMiMmMammaMmMam Saves you hours when chopping weather is good.
, W’hether it is chopping dry hay, or com for
■in silage, the Ever-Sharp knives and long-lasting
^cutter bar assure you of trouble-free chopping
and a short, fine, uniform cut — best for feed,
I best for storage.
Stop in and see our Gehl line of Chop-All*
More then^
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HAYS TRUCK & TRACTOR
PHONE 786-3334 — NIGHT 786-6617 MANSFIELD. GA.
(Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
| Mrs. Frances Underwood visit
ed Rev and Mrs Carl Standard
I at Oak Hill. Monday afternoon.
Mrs. W G. Freeman and son,
Johnnie of Covington were dinner
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
j Knight. Sunday.
Mrs James Benton and Tim
v exited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stapp, |
Sunday afternoon.
Jane and Sandra Sullivan spent
Sunday with Gail Floyd near Mc-
Donough.
Brenda Satterfield and Becky
Moody of Rocky Plains spent Sat-
I urday night with Sandra and Jane
| Sudivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan
I and Betty Ann visited Mr. and
Mrs. S. A Bowers, Sunday after
। noon in Porterdale.
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Mrs Billy Knight and children
w Te Monday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G Freeman in Covington.
Mrs. Corrie Ozburn, Elizabeth
and Mrs. Lucile Bowles spent Sun
day afternoon in Atlanta with
Mrs. C. D. Redd.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maloney
ind Wayne were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
i Humphries and Mrs. Mary
.Maloney in Conyers.
SIC Fletcher Wood of Floi i
was the weekend guest of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Polk and
Jane visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Polk at Almon. Sunday afternoon.
The Sunday afternoon guests
of Miss Annie Brightwell and Mrs.
Alice Birdsong were Mrs. Lucile
Hand of Covington and Mr. and
Mrs. Verdie Autry and baby of
Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Lunsford of
Rocky Plains visited Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Martin, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Verdie Autry and
baby of Calhoun spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Middlebrooks.
Roy Davis of Mansfield was the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.
G Switzer on Tuesday and in the
afternoon they visited Mr. and
Mrs. H H. Nolen at Rocky Plains.
Mrs. Frances Underwood visit
ed Mrs. Bill Standard and baby,
Saturday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Horace Under
wood and children and Mrs. Mar
tha Johnson were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Savage,
Thursday night.
The dinner guests on Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moss were Mr.
and Mrs. John Clegg and children,
Mrs. Frances Underwood and
Wayne. Mrs. B. H. Standard, Rev.
and Mrs. Carl Standard and
children of Oak Hill and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Moss and baby of
Oxford.
Mrs. J. C. Amerson entertained
her Sunday School Class with a
picnic at Lake Spivey. Saturday.
Charles Thacker spent Wednes
day night with Wayne Underwood.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Switzer were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Davis in Mansfield. Sunday.
Mrs. Dora Benedict returned
home Sunday after a weeks visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willard in
THE COVINGTON NEWS
News Notes From
Almon
By Mrs. Herman Holifield
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Turner
of Enterprise, Ala. and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Turner and Tonya
of Porterdale spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Berry,
Jr. and Charles spent Sunday
in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Darnell and family. Mrs.
C. H. Berry returned home
with them, after spending last
week with Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
News Notes From
Cornish
Mountain
By Mrs. Vester Moughon
Mr and Mrs W C. Nimmo visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Robin Hood, Mon
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stowe and
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Maughon
motored to Atlanta and visited
Harvey Kiser Jr. in Ga. Bap. Hos
pital and Smith Young in Craw
ford Long Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James N.
Bohannon Jr are the proud par
ents of a baby boy born, Thursday
at Newton County Hospital.
The Cornish Mtn. Quartette
were among those attending the
singing at Bold Springs Baptist
Church, Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stowe and
Mr. and Mrs. O’Kelly of Social
Circle motored to Tennessee on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knight and
Sherry Thompson attended wor
snip service at the Jersey Holiness
Church
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sanders of
Athens visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Knight, Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stowe an d |
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Stowe, Sunday night.
David and Cindy Maughon visit
ed Jimmy Knight, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Knight and I
J •mm y, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Williams and Deborah and Mr.
and Mrs. Vester Maughon, Da\ed
ar d Cindy enjoyed a fish supper at
Henderson’s on Saturday.
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hill and
Montie visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Millwood, Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. J H. Morcock of
College Park spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farrow. Their
guests Sunday afternoon were Mrs.
W J. Piper and Mrs. Elizabeth
Pannell of Covington and Mr s.
Carolyn Eberhart of Atlanta.
Mrs. Bessie Blankenship and'
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Blankenship
and children ol Thomaston were
ain ne r guests of Mrs. Amy
Holmes. Sunaay. Afternoon guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rye of
Covington and Mrs. Betty Strawn
ai d Beckie
We are sorry Mrs. Mary Collis
,s ill and wish for her an early re
covery.
Jerry Collis of Ft Bragg. N C
spent the weekend with home
folks.
Mrs Hudson Henry and child
ren of Hieh Point Community spent
Saturday afternoon with her
mother. Mrs. Virgil Norwood
Mr. and Mrs. Plez Knight. Susie
ard Sara. Mr and Mrs. Harry
| McDaniel and Mrs. Dora Speer
j visited Mrs, Hoyt Adams, who is
i a patient in St. Marys Hospital in
j Athens. Sunday afternoon.
Friends of Claude Head are
| sorry he continues ill in Newton
Hospital.
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Miss Bobby Asbell was dinner
; guest of Mr and Mrs. Virgil Nor
wood and family on Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Gibbs and Deelene
were their guests on Sunday after
noon
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
' Higginbotham on Tuesday even
mg and also visited Mr. and Mrs.
I Dewey Sears on Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCart were
d nner guests of Mr and Mrs. J
T Owens Sr.. Sunday. The occa
i sion was a joint birthday dinner in
honor of Mrs. Hugh McCart and
Mr. J. T Owens. Many more
iiappy birthdays to both of you.
Berry, Sr
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Huff
and family spent Sunday after
noon at Joel’s Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bailey are
the proud parents of a Baby
Girl born Tuesday, May 15. She
has been given the name Cindy
Lynn.
Don Helms flew to Cincinnati
for a few days <n business.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and
children spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
/Rufus Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson and
family are visiting their parents-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raison and
Baby spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. James Whitten
and family visited relatives in
Almon, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith and
Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Kinnett and family, and Mrs.
Frank Kinnett spent Sunday in ;
Barnesville and attended a Re
union.
Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Edge
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Maxwell and Family spent Sun
day in the Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Brice Barnes
and family and Buddy Ham
mond spent Sunday in t h e
Mountains.
James Dobbs returned home
Saturday from Newton Coun
ty Hospital. We all wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCord
spent last week in Miami. Fla.
They visited Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Moss.
Homeowner's Policy
Does Work of Four
Modem fire man rance—one
Homeowner'» Policy does the
job of 4 weperate policies,
yet coats lees! Ask about it
soon.
Year State Farm Agent
4s-) TONY WILKIE
•b Phone 784-2017
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Phone 786-7077 19 E. Square Covington, Ga
When you buy building materials here, you get the most
est of the bestest for the leastest. Be sure to see us about
it soon — Today!
— With costs rocketing high
er than a jittery jet, it may
interest you to know that
r we have e yardful of qual
’' SB J ’ u,n ber at downright ir
resistible prices. It's cured
5 B/V,' lumber, folks, in any grade
and any amount. Drop by
s^*l ' our yard today and check
* it for quality—and price,
| too.
„ “H. only works hsre pari tune!” j
Thursday, May 24, 1962