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Big Apple Super Market Has
Modern Store In New Center
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HORACE UNDERWOOD
Co-manager
I Grocery shoppers fa mil ia r
With Big Apple Soper Market’s
reputation for high quality at
lowest prices can take advan
tage of the chain’s newest and
most modern store at Coving
ton Meadows Shopping Center.
The Covington Meadows Big
Apple features not only a com
plete line of canned goods,
bakery items and choice meats,
but also a well-stocked “non
food” department offering items
ranging from a can-opener to
fine men's dress shirts. The
store has one of the chain’s
most complete frozen foods
sections, and wide aisles and
super-speedy checkout stations
assure shoppers of quick, satis
fying completion of their gro
cery shopping
Managing the new Coving
ton Meadows Big Apple, one
of the largest in the 49 operat
ed bv the Atlanta headquarter
ed Alterman Foods, Inc., is
Hewlett C. Piper. Piper, affi
liated with Big Apple for 17
years, lives with his wife, the
former Louise Tarpley, in Ox
ford, Ga. Co-manager for the
store is B H Underwood, Cov
ington.
Also assuring Covington
Meadows shoppers of prompt
service at their Big Apple Su
permarket are Douglas E. Moss,
J. N. Bohannon. Franklin Rich
ardson, R C. Chambers, Mae
Mann, Annie Lou Hudson, G
T. Roberts, Charles Harvey,
Eugene Hooper, Charles Sav
age, Fay Harris. Martha Kate
Tate, Mrs. Rose Knowles. Ken
neth Smith, Jack Gibbs, Brooks
Greer, Mrs. Criswell, Mrs. M-
E. Plunkett, Howard Lowe and
Gussie Lou Payne.
SCREWDRIVER
Ever been guilty of using a
screwdriver on material that
you’re holding in the palm of
your hand?
Ever hammered a crew
driver like you would a chisel?
Or used a crewdriver for a
pry?
These are good examples of
wrong ways to use this handy
little tool.
Be sure you use a crewdriver
only on jobs it’s suited for, and
use the right size and type for
• the job.
; Oil Company, Beauty Parlor
In Meadow Lanes Center
A Diamond Oil Company
super-service station, a beau
ty parlor featuring top hair
stylists, and a barber shop are
among facilities making Cov
ington Meadows the complete
shopping center for Newton
countains and residents of the
six neighboring bounties.
Covington Meadows Hair
stylists, managed by Mary
Dunn, features a complete staff
of competent hair stylists and
the latest equipment. Mrs. Dunn
trained at Atlanta’s Modern
Hair Design Academy under
well-known stylists Mr. Harry
Paul and Mr. Mike Luke. For
the Sept. 27-29 Grand Open
ing of the center. Covington
Meadows Hair Stylists are pro
viding “get acquainted” re-
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ROSS O. BALDWIN
Baldwin & Letson, Columbus and Covington, Architects
who designed the beautiful million dollar Covington Mea-
| dows Shopping Center.
freshments and drawings for
free beauty item gifts includ
ing a SSO permanent wave.
Diamond Oil Co., one of
Georgia’s newest and most pro
gressive petroleum firms, will
feature quality gasoline and
oil at lowest prices at its new
Covington Meadows service
station. The station is the sixth
in a chain headed by Jack
Rogers, a former Marine and
veteran of the Korean con
flict. Payroll checks will be
cashed, and automobiles will
be given away with no obliga
tion to buy.
The Covington Area’s new
est and most modern barber
shop also will be at Covington
Meadows, with personnel to be
announced.
Grand Opening Specials
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Meadow Park Pharmacy Set
For Grand Opening Today
Most Modern In
Seven Counties
Free gifts and courteous ser
vice will be tne order of the
day as Meadow Park Phar
macy—largest and most mod
ern super-drug store in the
seven-county area surrounding
Covington. Georgia — swings
wide its glistening aluminum
doors during the three-day
grand opening of Covington
Meadows Shopping Center,
Sept. 27-29.
Designed to give customers
the widest selection of prescrip
tion drugs, notions, toiletries,
gifts and other items the spa
cious, pastel-decorated phar
macy also features a complete
greeting card section and a
sparkling luncheonette - soda
bar. Wide aisles and courteous
attendants assure shoppers of
pleasant, satisfying shopping
expeditions.
Meadow Park Pharmacy,
centrally situated just off the
mall of the million-dollar shop
ping center complex, will be
managed by Marion L. Smith,
registered pharmacist and part
ner in the venture with Dan
Carter, owner of West Fulton
Pharmacy in the Grove Park
section of Atlanta. Reared in
Tucker, Smith now lives at
3119 Coral Way. Chamblee, but
is moving to Covington. He is
a graduate of Mercer Univer
sity School of Pharmacy, At
lanta
Managing the luncheonette
soda fountain bar will be Mrs.
Gloria C. Parnell, a resident of
Covington for 26 years. She
and Mr. Parnell have an 8-
year-old daughter, Michele.
Meadow Park Pharmacy will
open at 8 am. and close at 9
p.m. weekdays, with Sunday
hours tentatively set for from
1 p.m. to 9. pm. Covington
Meadows, the shopping center,
is designed specifically to pro
vide convenient one-stop shop
ping for residents of an area
who until now have had to
travel 39 miles or more to At
lanta to avail themselves to
similar facilities.
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DAN CARTER
Co-owner, Pharmacist
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