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News Notes From
Kaelin
Plains
By Miss Irene Harvey
"Now the Lord of Peace him
self give you peace always by
all means. The Lord be with
ypu all”. 2nd Thessalonians
3:16.
Mr. Jimmy McQuiston, stu-1
dent supply pastor of Hope
well Presbyterian Church was
entertained last week in the,
following homes: Mrs. W. H. |
Thompson. Miss Bell Gardner.
Miss Sue McDonald, Mr. and!
Mrs. Ben Harvey. Miss Ruth
Davis and Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Nolen.
Miss Eleanor Chesnut of Due
West, South Carolina is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Chesnut and Gary, j
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith
and Terry of Hapeville spent
several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Tomlin. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Walker of At
lanta were weekend guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart
had as their supper guests Fri
day evening Mr. and Mrs. Gar
lan Cook and children of Jack
son. Saturday their guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ogletree
and Wanda of Griffin. Mr.
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prescription, our product celled
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sage or faking of so-called reducing
candies, crackers, cookies, or chew
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easily swallowed. When you take
GALAXON. You still enjoy your
meals, still eat the foods you like,
but you simply don't have the urge
(or extra portions because GALAXON
depresses your appetite and de
creases your desire lor food. Your
weight must come down because as
your own doctor will I*ll you, when
you less, you weigh less. Get
rid of excess let end live longer
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on this GUARANTEE: If not satisfied
for eny reason just return the pack
age to your druggist end get your
full money back. No questions asked.
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by:
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earn from the first of that month.
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HOT-HOT SUMMER SPECIALS
21 x 32 Doubled Bowled Sink — ea. $ 12.bC
30 Gal. Elec. Hot Water Heater 47.50
Commander Deep Well Pump on Tank 99.95
9 cu. ft. Gibson Refrigerator 179.9?
ABC Wringer Washer 109.9?
Youngstown Built-In Oven S Unit 139 95
12 2 Romex Cable — Per ft. _ 3'/: c
Glidden Craftsman Latex Paint — Per gal. __ _ 3.75
Holiday Ceramic Tile — Per ft. _ .50
Barclite Fibreglass Corrugated Panels — Per ft. _ .35
Flexon Vinyl Floor Tile — per block .. .16
21 x 32 Self-Rim Stainless Steel Sink _ 31.95
Pre-Finished Birch Paneling — per sheet _____ _ 7.00
’/» ” 4xß Pre-Painted Building Panels _ 4.35
'/»" 4xß Armstrong Insulated Sheathing 1.80
Batt Insulation — per M _ 44.50
Panelyte Counter Top Covering — per sq. ft. .45
2 4 12 6 K D Fir Lumber — per M | 10.00
24K. D. Fir Studs — per M. . 105.00
215 lb. Roof Shingles — per sq. _ 5 35
4 8 Pegboard — per sheet _ 3.52
4 8 Beige Bath Wall Tileboard — per sheet 8.95
Screen Wire — per ft. .07
Styrofoam for Boats, Docks — Yard Supplies — Seed
Boating and Skiing Supplies
VERY SPECIAL: New 14' Fibreglass Starcraft Boat wrh
new 28 HP Johnson Motor and Magnolia Trailer $1,099 95
COMPLETE PLUMBING — ELECTRICAL — PAINTING
4 BUILDING SUPPLIES
Aluminum Screens Made to Order — One Day Service cn
Special Sizes
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Building Supply Inc.
OPEN 6:30 A.M. —6 DAYS A WEEK
Phone 786-7002 Porterdale Road
Covington, Georgia
(Our Advertisers Ara Assured Os
and Mrs. Grier Chesnut ’Aera
’ visitors Monday afternoon. I
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Myers vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kit- |
chens and Mrs. Nancy Cody
Friday afternoon near Mc-
Donough.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chesnut,
, Larry and Charles had as their
Sunday dinner guests Mr.
Jimmy McQuiston. Mrs. C. E.
Chesnut and Mr. J. W. Ches
nut.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hearn of
। Decatur were recent visitors
of Mrs. Ola H. Thacker and
Miss Irene Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rosser
lof McDonough were dinner
'guests Thursday of Mrs. C. E.
Chesnut and Mr. J. W. Ches
nut. Other visitors Thursday
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Cowan of Atlanta.
Tommy Castleberry of Cov
! ington spent several days last
j week with his grandmother,
Mrs. W. B. Harvey.
Miss Ruth Davis had as her
recent dinner guests Mr. Jun-I
my McQuiston, Mrs. Ola H.
Thacker and Miss Irene Har
vey.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stew
art entertained with a b rth
day dinner Sunday in honor of
their father, Mr. Paul Stew
art. Those who enjoyed this
happy occasion were Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Stewart and Miss
Nancy Stewart of Decatur; Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Johnson.
Jimmy and Martha of High
I Point; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stew
! art, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ste
. wart and children. Best wish
| es to Mr. Stewart for many
I more happy birthdays.
► ■■■— -
Mis. Neal McDonald of Cov
i ington visited Miss Sue Thomp
’ son part of last week. Friday
1 1 afternoon they were visitors of
' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart,
r Mrs. Ola H, Thacker and Miss
, Irene Harvey.
।
Mr. Aubrey Harvey return
r ed Sunday afternoon from
1 Newton County Hospital where
’ he had been a patient for sev
-1 oral days.
11 Mrs. C. S. Chesnut, Charles,
and Mrs. C. E. Chesnut visited
r Mrs. William Rosser Monday
. ! at McDonough.
We are sorry Mrs. William
। Rosser of McDonough got a 1
I piece of wire stuck in her foot
News Notes From
Krirkfiiorv
By Mrs. Wolter Emmel
Mr. and Mrs. W. R Resposs
and children spent the week
with Mrs. Reposs's parents, the
Jim Youngs. They left on Mon
day for Tuson, Arizona to make
their home. Sunday visitors in
the Young home were Mr. and
Mrs. Howard McHorn. Mrs.
Alf Lackey, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith Young. Mr. and Mrs.
March Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Doster and Mrs. Clore Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherod
entertained at dinner on Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Bee Knapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Knapp and
.son from McDonough, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Clark and children
of Port Chicago, California, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Cherod, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Sherod, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Gilbert and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hamby,
Jr. and sons and John Sherod.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parker
and family visited Sunday
| evening in the Glen Connor
home.
Mrs. James Gunter and son
Phillip of Phenix City, Ala
bama; Mrs. Lamar Williams, Jr.
and Steve and Kay of Atlanta;
Mrs. Waymon Satterfield and
Mrs. Arthur Satterfield were
Wednesday dinner guests in
the Mike Emmel home.
Mrs. Walter Emmel enter
tained on Wednesday with an
afternoon tea in her new home.
Those present were Mrs. M. C.
Sherod, Mrs. Walter Horst
man. Mrs. Glen Connor, Mrs.
News Notes From
I
Hi^h
MRS. CHARLES SAVAGE
Mrs. Jimmy Cargile is a pa
tient at Newton County Hospital.
We wish for her a speedy recov
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Parker vis
ited Mrs. Stella Lofton in the Ma
con Hospital Sunday. Mrs. Lof
ton remains in a serious condi
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Savage.
Lynn and Phil were Sunday
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Dan Sain
and children of Decatur. They at
tended services at Rev. Sain's
church. Hyatt Memorial, in Col
i lege Park. After services they all
enjoyed a picnic lunch at Adams
Park.
Mr Jeff Johnson visited Mr. and
I Mrs. Obie Parker Saturday after
i noon.
Mrs. Pierce Edwards entered
Newton County Hospital today for
tests and X-Rays. Hope she will
be home soon.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Bartlett were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hamby, Atlanta; Mrs. Doris
Maddox and daughters. Decatur;
Mrs. Katie Harrico, Lynn and Deb
bie of Tampa, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomason
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Bailey and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Cason and son vis
i ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nickols
Sunday. We are sorry to hear
Mr. Nichols is a patient at New
ton Hospital, we wish him a
speedy recovery.
Come to church Sunday, you
are needed, and you need the
church.
Saturday while cutting grass
j in her yard with a lawn mow
er. Mrs. Rosser is the former
Miss Mary Chesnut of our com
i munity. Best wishes go out to
her that she will soon have
an early and complete re
covery.
Others who are ill we wish
a speedy recovery and to the
bereaved our sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey
and children recently motored
to Gainesville and the moun
tains of North Georgia.
Mr. Fletcher Hill and Mr.
■ Jones of Covington visited in
our community Friday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thacker
and Ronnie had as their guests
Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry McLeroy and Mrs.
Charlie Chapman of Coving
ton.
M and Ms. Dana M:!!?. M .
I and M.-s. Charlie Chapman of
। Coving.on were visitors Sun
day evening of Mr. and Mrs.
, ... L. li.acke. and ixonn.e.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
, Pierce Cline and daughter.
I Mrs. Mike Emmel and son, Mrs. I
Ray Sult and daughter, Mrs. I
Elizabeth Heliums, Mrs. Rob- I
ert Stanton and Miss Vera '
Stanton. Ice cream and cake i
were served.
। —
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Connor i
; and Mr. and Mrs. Horace j
Davenport attended the home
■ coming at Alcova on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Emmel
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Davenport and Wayne Emmel
spent Friday evening in the
Walter Emmel home. Home
made ice cream and cake was '
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Kil
gore visited Sunday afternoon !
with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Con- I
nor.
I I
Mrs. Elizabeth Heliums and ;
Mrs. Mary Tribble of Social ।
Circle visited in Chattanooga,
350 ACRE DAIRY & CATTLE FARM...
AUCTION
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 10 A. M.
NEWBORN, GA.
Six Miles N E on the paved Newborn-
Madison Highway. 8 miles from Rutledge.
Easy drive from Atlanta.
I BONUS BEEF AND MILK PROFITS
. Highly Developed Grassland — Layout Planned For Easy Management
The Atkinson farm, 150 acres, is approximately half open, and the ad
joining Hanson farm, 193 acres, is approximately 2 3 open. All the open
land reflects good soil engineering and intense development with an eye
to more cheap feed more days in the year which cows can gather for
themselves. All the open land is in hay and pasture, and today millet,
bermuda, sericia, white dutch clover, bahaia and other grasses floursh.
You'll like the way the land lies; the lush growth of nutritive grass will
impress you. You can step in and get bonus profits from dairy or beef
cattle, and nothing will give you such a sense of well-being as own’ng
g good land like this.
Fences, Water, Storage . . . Everything for Success
Every natural advantage plus practical improvements. You'll get a good
। all-purpose barn plus equipment shed and some tenant houses that can
be used for storage. The pastures are fenced and crojsfenced with a
combination of hog and barb wire, and you'll have all the water you could
use in every season. There is a I'/? acre pond with good fishing, a creek
I and four other streams plus a total of three deep wells with electric
pumps.
50 HEAD SX
JERSEYS & HOLSTEINS GO!
1 • 22 MILKERS • 17 CALVES
• 10 HEIFERS • 1 BULL
S |
PUT THESE COWS IN YOUR PASTURE
AND MORE MONEY IN THE BANK
You can t expect to go to just any auction and find dairy cows
, to match these, so mark your calendar now! The size and con-
firmation of these cows will impress you! They're big and healthy
with inherited ability to pay their way. This is the ideal oppor-
s tunity to find replacements for old Bossy, so be on hand.
You ore invited ta inspect each individual animal bafora the auction.
TRUCKS AVAILABLE TO DELIVER COWS
1
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PICK UP GOOD DAIRY AND FARM
; EQUIPMENT AT THE PRICE YOU SET!
Get items you ve long needed but have put off buying. Get work
saving equipment that’s going regardless what it brings. You can choose
i from two International Farmall tractors — one Super M model and one
Model H powered by fuel oil. Get a smoothing harrow, Eiee Fow
spreader, 3-disc cultivator, International mowing machinery and many
other items too numerous to mention. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Stainless
350-gal. bulk tank plus International electric milkers and other items go.
Check everythnig before the auction if you choose.
"List Your Property With Us — We Sell the World"
J. L. TODD AUCTION CO.
303 W. THIRD ST, ROME, GEORGIA PHONE 234- 1656
• LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED
VA Questionnaire
To Some Veterans
Receiving Benefits
ATLANTA — An income
.questionnaire will be sent next
। month to some of the Geor
■ gians receiving Veterans Ad
ministration com pensation,
checks, according to Pete
Wheeler, Director, Georgia De
partment of Veterans Service.
The questionnaire must be
filled out by the approximate
ly 3,500 Georgians and re
turned to the VA, Mr. Wheel
er said. The VA will suspend
Tennessee with their sister,
Mrs. H. H. Harris.
The Brick Store Home Dem- ■
onstration Club ladies attend- ;
ed a meeting of the county j
home demonstration clubs at the i
Snapping Shoals Building in
Covington on Wednesday as-1
ternoon.
(Rest Coverage: News, Pictures and Features) Thursday, August 1. 1983
' from the payment roll anyone i
who does not provide the in- |
formation required by the <
questionnaire.
The same questionnaires will
I be sent at three-year intervals
to compensation recipients, the
VA has announced. The first
will be mailed with August
payments, which are mailed on
the last day of the month.
Affected by the review pro
cedure will be dependent par
ents receiving compensation
for the death of a veteran son,
and veterans themselves whose
award includes a dependency
allowance for parents.
In each case, the amount
paid is determined directly by
the income of the dependent
claimed.
State Department of Veter
ans Service field officers will
■ assist compensation recipients
|in filling out the question-!
: naires, Mr. Wheeler said. Near- |
est Veterans Service office is,
lat The Courthouse. Its man-
I ager is Mrs. Dot Cason.
P. W. Pratt, Jr.
Raised to Airman
First Class of Unit
A Covington resident, Parks
W. Pratt, Jr., has been pro
moted by an Atlanta Air Re
serve unit.
His promotion to airman firstl
class by the 9309th Air Force |
Reserve Recovery Squadron
was effective Aug. 1.
Parks lives at 516 Legion;
Dr., in Covington.
The promotion was an-j
nouneed as the squadron com
pleted 15 days active duty at i
Turner Air Force Base, Al- i
bany.
While at Turner, Pratt was!
assigned to the base supply i
section, working alongside ac
tive duty members of the Stra
tegic Air Command (SAC) in ;
learning their duties and re- !
sponsibilities in order to im- j
PROPERTY OF MRS. R. M. BUCHANNAN I
. . . KNOWN AS HERMAN ATKINSON & ALBERT HANSON FARMS
• Good Pastures • Timber • Dairy Barn & Equipment • Home a
• Store Building •50 Head Jersey and Holsteins • Barns • Farm 1
Machinery • Water • Orchard • Fences
MODEL DAIRY BARN
Located in the great Atlanta milk shed; facilities to produce
milk economically without the work once involved. Concrete
masonry dairy has cement floors and planned to meet health
regulations. 350 gal. bulk tank and electric motors will be
offered separately. Lots are up for easy management.
HOME AND MANY, MANY
FEATURES FOR THE GOOD LIFE
This farm house is certainly not pretentious, but if is comfortable and
spacious. It's a frame structure with asbestos siding and six big rooms,
and you'll have all the conveniences that have revolutionized rural living
including wiring for electric stove, butane gas for trouble-free heat, etc.
TENANT HOUSE: A residence to attract and keep good help. 4 rooms
with asbestos siding exterior. There are good towns in all directions and
good roads to reach them. A school bus, mail route at the front door.
This is a progressive section in the hinterland of Atlanta where land
seldom changes hands. Tour the area, and you’ll see why this is truly
a spot to invest where there is a future.
WORK IN TOWN AND
LIVE ON THE LAND
This is an ideal operation for the family who wants to devote full time
to its operation, or ready made for the man who wants to live on the I
land and work in town. An investor who wants to have a manager and B
enjoy the land on weekends or during leisure times will have an asset B
that will pay more dividends in pleasure, profit and gain than most
any investment he can make. Land values are destined to go higher
throughout this section as more and more industries discover the ad
vantages of operating in small towns around Atlanta. You set the price
on every acre.
TIMBER FOR FUTURE SECURITY
The pine and hardwood trees here represent one of the best no-worry
investments a man can make. If you don't believe it, then talk with
land owners who sell off timber. We invite you to cruise the timber now.
Check the tall, healthy pines that will bring cash for saw timber. Check
the young pines that can be sold for pulpwood. And remember, this
land is well located, and all the time the trees are growing, the land
itself should be increasing in value. The trees make for good hunting as
well as provide income down through the years.
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
Mus/c and Fun Plus Old-Fashioned Bargains!
Bring Friends!
INSPECT EVERYTHING I
See for yourself what ownership of this preoerty will mean in forms I
of pleasure and cold cash returns. Ask questions of other land owners
in the neighborhood if you choose. Then be at the auction. Call our I
office should you desire any more information.
prove his own efficiency in
supply work.
The 9309th is based at At
lanta Airport where it is tra.n
. ing so that, in the event of
enemy attack, it would esia
' blish an auxiliary air base at
. the airport to assist any air
' craft in need of emergency aid
I or assistance.
The squadron meets one day
' a month, in addition to its two
week active duty tour at a
■ SAC base.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
WE RENT
& FORMAL WEAR
J. C. POOL CO.
PHONE 786-2381
On the Square—Covington