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PAGE TWENTY
News Notes From
North
Covington
By Mn, Jack Gibbs, Sr.
May I come in for a spell'
lure a coke would be fine while we
wjoy a little gab - fest on the '
sppening' around the neighbor- j
eod.
Despite the many happenings j
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BANANAS _ lb. 10c
PE T or CARN ATI O N Ml L K (tall can) 7 for 99c
CLOROX ----- - Vi gal. 35c
fLBrBOXCHICKEN BACKS 19c
FRYERS lb. 35c
Raymore’s Quality Market
PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE
105 Washington St. Phone 786-3100 Covington, Ga.
(Our AdwerHaers Are Assured Os Results)
and the activities around attend
ance for church sendees were fair
wi extend our prayers.
' any time
Am soi to hear we still have
I some shr s but hope it won’t be
jkm long lore you will be well.
Some of ir neighbors have had
sorrow their families to these
i we extend our prayers to each of
j these.
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Homecoming will be at North
i Covington Church on June 3. Rev.
I Alfred Hanna, a former pastor.
; will be the «j«aker at 11 a. m.
The Finished Product Brings Smiles of Pride
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L. M. BURKE (left). Industrial Aris teacher at Newton County High and Billy Skinner
(right), show smiles of pride as they stand by the completed hutch made by Billy in
the shop of the school this year. Plans were drawn by Billy in mechanical drawing. The
center section has two smaller doors and when used makes the base a solid front instead
of open center section.
Bookcase-Gun Rack Was Project in Shop
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MICKEY GOINS AND HENRY BOWEN are shown left and
center with Butch Farr as Butch completes the bookcase
gun rack he made as his shop project. Billy Shaw is shown
in background at right as he works in another section of
the shop.
Basket lunch will be spread and
singing in the afternoon. Come
enjoy the good fellowship and
am sure you’ll receive a blessing.
Just think it won’t be long before
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Vacation Bible School will be on
us so let’s all join forces and help
the youngsters all we can.
Would like to welcome little Miss
Mary Juanita Hale, baby daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hale
to our community. She is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H
'O Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bowen and
family enjoyed the weekend at
; Jackson Lake. On Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Bowen Jr. went
’down for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. R B Patrick
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Wilson in Atlanta. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson visited
Bryant Wilson and other relatives
here.
Pfc Bobby Carr of Ft. Bragg. ;
N. C. spent a few days this week |
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H
O Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Mitcham and
Faye of Social Circle visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Gibbs Sr., Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs Carol Livingstone and
baby of Avondale were weekend
guests of the Bernard Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geiger
aud Mr. and Mrs. W. C Bouchillon
enjoyed Sunday lunch at the Bel
vedere Restaurant. Later visited
Stone Mountain and other points
ot interest.
Mr. and Mrs. W T. Wiley and I
sons enjoyed dinner with the I. T. I
Wileys.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs Sr.. ‘
Brenda and Greg spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. D M Gibbs
in Social Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Granger and j
Judy spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. S. A Washington in Worth
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blankenship
and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Durden
ana baby all of Atlanta. Mr and
•Mrs. C. J. Davis of Porterdale.
Mrs. I. T. Wiley and Mrs. W T . T
Wiley were among those to visit
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Carr. Mrs.
Tommy Huie and baby daughter
are spending several days with
her parents.
Mrs. J A Allgood. Mrs. Leonare
Clifton and Mrs. Ludie Stowe spent
the past weekend in Augusta with
relatives.
Mrs. W. B. Smith and Timmy of
Porterdale and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gibbs and Greg spent awhile on
Sunday afternoon with the Huston
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it 17 E. Reynolds Street Phone 786-2234 Covington, Ga.
iWE BUY WHITE MILLING CORN ALSO TRADE FOR EGGS
VISIT OUR NEW
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Engine Building, Crank Shaft Grinding, All Types of Machine Work,
All Types of Welding, Automotive Engine Parts
We are now equipped to build up and straighten crankshafts and fit to standard sizes
J. L "Jess^ HAMRIC, Service Manager
AUTO MACHINE & PARTS
Next to Farmers Mutual Exchange
Phone 786-5522 — 1520 Highway 278 East — Covington, Georgia
(Lnraest Coverage Anv Th»
Hunt family in Atlanta. \
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson
jv'f'ted Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kirk
Patrick on Sunday.
Mrs. Howard Moore and Wayne
of Decatur spent Friday with Mrs.
G,ady Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffith
and children and Miss Brenda
Gibbs enjoyed an outing at Lake
। Spivey, Sunday.
Mrs. Ria Allen and Miss Anne
Death visited the Ray Bouchillon
t Family in Milledgeville tor a few
days this week.
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Phone 786-2205
Covington, Georgia
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MEADOR’S
BOX STORAGE PLAN
Why clutter up your closets with unseasonable
clothes when it’s so easy to *dl us and have them
whisked away to safe insured storage? Just pack
them in cardboard cartons which we will supply,
b ill them as full as you like. We’ll pick them up
and happy thought!— next season when you
want to start wearing those clothes they’ll be
returned, on hangers, Sanitone clean, fresh as the
new season.
CALL TODAY - STORE NOW - PAY LATER
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DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY
786-7007
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Covington, Goorgio
Thursday. May 24. 1962