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Reward Os SIOOO
Offered For Vandals
A reward of $1,000.00 is being
offered for the apprehension of ,
desecrated the Scott Cemetery
at Magnet, Ga^ sometime dur-
x ‘Holding Forth the Word of God’
B- - THE BAPTIST
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It You Live In Covington and have I
A # ( hur< h home, we cordially invite you to
. visit with us. The Gospel is preached with-
r. HU son Moody, pastor out a p o i O gy t w e believe and teach the Bible
as it is, the all sufficient, infallible authoritative WORD of the
living God. We sing the old songs, and emphasize total surrend-
er to the Will of God. Chrict z- ,
Uill 10l God s answer to man s needs.
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107 CLARK ST - COVINGTON. GA
TEL 786 5600 N^rSy/
Henderson’s Restaurant
STORE 786-3134
JACKSON HWY-PH.786-3775
Bank of Covington
786-3441
FULL SERVICE BANK MEMBER FDIC
Piper Hardware Company
“RELIABLE 51 YEARS”
5 East Square 786-2232
SOCIAL CIRCLE BANK
“THROUGH SERVICE WE GROW”
Member FDIC
464-3316 Social Circle, Ga.
SOUTHERN DISCOUNT CO.
James W. Sumner-Mgr.
Loans-Personal Sig.-Sec.
743 Covington Meadows - Covington, Ga.
SKINNER MOTOR COMPANY
786-3476
(Best Coverage: News, Pictures, and Features)
ing the middle part of June.
An advertisement in today’s ।
.Covington NEWS states that the ।
’ reward will be paid for infor
mation leading to the conviction
of “the person or persons res
ponsible for the destruction of ;
tombstones and markers in the (
Scott Cemetery.’’ AU but three
of the grave markers in the
cemetery were damaged, it was
reported.
Those having clues or infor
mation are requested to contact
New-.on County Sheriff Henry
Odum, Jr.
Ideal Dairies, Inc.
SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS
Home Ownea-ED. CLARK- Mgr. & Co-Owner
311 Reynolds Ph, 786-8143
Covington Supply Co. on the square
786-8175
Pratt’s Goodyear covington meadows
Sf^eWWtwty
Home Furnishings
Covington Meadows Shopping Center
David Morrison, Manager
TASTEE-FREEZE
Specializing in King Size Tastee Burgers -
Thick Shakes & All Kinds of Dinners
For Quick Take-Out Orders - Call 786-7900
Phelps Dodge Aluminum Products
Corporation
DODGE NATIONAL SCREENING DIVISION
OTIS SPILLERS
786-8121
COVINGTON REALTY COMPANY
786-8123
Miss Womack Is
Feted At Club
M.ss Sandra Womack was hon
ored with a bridesmaid’s lunch
eon on Wednesday, June 8, at the
Lakeside Country Club, in Atlan
ta, given by her paternal grand
mother, Mrs. William Womack of
Atlanta.
The table where the 14 guests
were served was covered with a
white linen cloth and held an
arrangement of pink and white
carnations.
The honoree was attractively
dressed for the occasion in a pow
der blue crepe dress with which
she wore matching accessories.
Miss Womack chose this time
to present her attendants with
mementoes of the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby s. Green 1
of Covington announce the birth
of a daughter on June 15 at
Newton County Hospital. She 1
has been given the name, Linda '
Jeanne.
The maternal grandparents are J
Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver Harper 1
of Covington. Mrs. Ethel Green
of Covington is the paternal
grandmother.
BATTIIT
COVIM«TOH HUT lAPTIST CHUMCH
201 Hoyd s♦.
MEV EDGAR A. CALLAWAY
ALMON IAPTUT CHURCH
Almon
REV. MARVIN YOUNG
CALVARY RAPTUT CHURCH
MIU St.
REV. CARL E. CASSIDY
CAHAAN IAMUT CHURCH
Rt. 2. Salwm Rd.
REV. WILLIAM ATHA
COUNTY UNI BAPTIST CHURCH
Rocky Plaine Rd.
REV. CHARLES L. MOODY
HIGH POINT BAPTIST CHUBCH
Jackion Highway. Covington
REV. MARION A. MOBLEY
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHUBCH
Walnut Grove Road
REV. W. C. BRUMBELOE
MAHSPIILD BAPTIST CHUBCH
Minefield
REV. CHARLES BENNETT
POBTRROALI BAPTIST CHURCH
Porterdete
REV. H. N. EARNEST
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Highwey 20
REV, EDGAR WILLIAMS
BAUM BAPTIST CHURCH
Selem Rood
REV. CALVIN D WATSON
MT. ZION RAPTIST CHURCH
RED Oxford
REV. HAROLD McANALLY
STEWART BAPTIST CHURCH
Jecltion Hwy., Covington
REV. CLIFFORD BROWN
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
Piper Hgti., Jeckion Rd., PoHerdolo
REV. ROBERT LAWLESS
SHOAL CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Rt. I. Momfleld
CORNISH MT. RAPTIST CHURCH
Rt. I. O«ford
OXPORD RAPTIST CHURCH
Oxford
»ev. o. l McCullough
MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
Fiet Shod. Rd.
REV. JAMES M. BOHANNAN
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Covington North Unit
107 1/2 Clerk Street
J. BAUGHER, Minister
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Joe Sears, who has been a
patient at DeKalb General Hospi
tal, following a car accident sev
eral weeks ago, has been trans
ferred to Newton County Hos
pital. His many friends are ex
tending him best wishes for con
tinued improvement. Mrs.
Louella Stinchcomb, who also
suffered injuries in the accident,
is now improved sufficiently to
use a wheel chair and start
using a walker. Her friends are
also glad to know of her im
provement and extend her wishes
for steady improvement in learn
ing to walk again.
♦♦ * *
M.Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene E.
Yow and children, Jerry, Carol
and John, of Montgomery, Al
abama were the weekend guests of
Mrs. Edna Johnson. Saturday
night Mrs. Johnson entertained
in honor of the birthday of Mrs.
Yow. Other members of the
family present for the happy oc
casion were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Adams and daughter, Kim, of
Acworth and Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Hodges and daughter, Wanda.
Attend Church
Sunday
CONGREGATIONAL
SARDIS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Wolnut Grove Rd. Rt. I. Oxford
CHURCH OF CHRIST
COVINGTON CHURCH OP CHRIST
Old Atlente Highwey
CHURCH OP OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
Porterdele
J. T. PAYNE. Pester
COMMUNITY CHURCH OP
OUR LORO JBSUS CHRIST
Porterdele
tHSCOFAL
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
Monticello St
REV. GEORGE E. HOME. JR. Rector
CHURCH OF GOO
CHURCH OF GOD
Nowton Drive
REV. ROLAND McDANIEL
PRESBYTERIAN
COVINGTON PRESRYTBRIAN CHURCH
Clerk St.
REV. THOMAS J. WHITE
•GM CRMK PRIBRYTIRIAN CHURCH
Gum Crook Community
REV. EDWIN L. WORSTALL
HOPEWELL A. R. PRESBYTERIAN
Rocky Pleins, Rt. I,
REV. WAYNE DICKSON
PORTERDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Porterdole
REV. IRVING G RUDOLPH
BETHANY PBISBYTIBIAN CHURCH
Rt. 2, Covington
REV. 8. DAVID GULLETT
LUTHER HAYS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hoyston
REV. THOMAS J. WHITE
PINE GROVE PRISRYTMIAN CHURCH
Rt. I. Monsfiold
REV. IRVING G. RUDOLPH
METHODIST
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
204 E. Conyers St.
REV. E. OWEN KELLUM. JR.
GAITHERS METHODIST CHURCH
Rt. 3, Covington
Rev. Werron L Herbert
ALCOVY METHODIST CHURCH
Rt. I, Oxford
REV. CHARLES R. THOMAS
Gene Cannon’s Service Station
114 Floyd St. Covington, Ga.
Ph. 786-2802
Farmers Mutual Exchange
FEED SEED FERTILIZER
Covington, Ga. --- Ph. 786-340 3
Campbell Lumber Company
“EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING” I
Emory St & Ga. Depot -PH.786-3412
Gober’s Concrete Company I
READY MIX-CONCRETE PIPE j
Hiway 278 — ph. 786-261 3
Patrick Feed Company
786-3220
“WE MIX AND GRIND FEEDS”
WOCO-PEP OIL COMPANY
786-2375
“Pure Oil Products” I
BLEDSOE HARDWARE
MANSFIELD, GA. I
(Our Advertisers Are Assured of Best Results)
Newton Band Members Attended Summer Camp
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romn E i Newton County High Blue Rambler Band attended the 16th Annual Music
Camp last week at Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Left to right- Donna
XS ^^hy Pratt- Bell Thigpen and Phil Waters. Eighty-fiVe bandsmen fram 17 high schools
and V’ attended the cam P which was under the direction of Horace Beaslev
and Joseph Smith of the Middle Tennessee State music staff, y
LUU I ~ “
TRINITY METHODIST CHQRCH
Covington Mills
REV. GEORGE W BRETHERtCK
MOUNT PLEASANT METHODIST
Rt. 4. Covington
REV. CHARLES R. THOMAS
MANSFIELD METHODIST CHURCH
Monsfiold
REV. WALLACE E. ROBERTS
NEWBORN METHODIST CHURCH
Newborn
REV. JAMES W. THURMAN. JR.
NORTH COVINGTON METHODIST
Emory St.
REV SIDNEY WHITEMAN
STARRSVILLI METHODIST CHURCH
Sterrsville
REV. JAMES W. THURMAN JR.
SHILOH METHODIST CHURCH
Almon
REV. DOUGLAS BUTLER
JUHA A. PORTER METHODIST CHURCH
Porterdele
REV. A. J. BRUYERE
SALEM METHODIST CHURCH
Muang j, Selem. Rt. 2, Covington
REV. GENE NEASE
ALLEN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH
Oxford
REV. G. ROBERT GARY
RID OAR MITHODIST CHURCH
Jeckson Hwy. Covington
REV. WARREN HARBERT
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Highway 278 Covington
REV. W. H. HARTLEY
SEWELLS MITHODIST CHURCH
R.F.D. Rutledge
REV. W. H. LUNSFORD
OAK HILL MITHODIST CHURCH
Oek Hill, Rt. 2, Covington
REV. C. T. ALLEN
LOVEJOY METHODIST CHURCH
Jeckson Hwy., Covington
REV. WARREN HARBERT
MOUNT TABOR METHODIST CHURCH
Oxford, RFD
REV. CARLTON KNIGHT
CATHOLIC
ST. AUGUSTINE'S CATHOLIC MISSION
IH7 Floyd St.
REV. EDWARD O'CONNOR
Vacation Bible School
Held At Porterdale
PO RTERDALE—Thirty-seven
students attended the Vacation
Bible School at Mount Calvary
Baptist Church during the week
of June 20-25. Classes were
taught by Mrs. Eva Simmons
DRIVE CAREFULLY
JULY 4th
BUTTERCUP BAKERY
5 N. SQUARE COVINGTON, GEORGIA
Bb
(-PQ Jk —ge I" $ M
wo™
flameless electric I
cooling heating
Cleanliness, convenience, efficiency. Each is j
synonymous with flameless electric cooling and |
j heating. And so is economy! I j
Savings begin with construction. An electric |
cooling and heating system requires no expensive |
flues, vents or chimneys. This also means no |
heat wasted up a flue. I :
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There are no grimy, sooty by-products of com- {
bustion in homes cooled and heated electrically. I ■
Redecorating costs are kept surprisingly low.
Get full value as well as complete comfort for I
your fuel dollars. Choose a flameless electric I :
cooling and heating system. I
You’ll find it is also synonymous with happy. I
Ilappy you. that is. |
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY I
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Thursday, June 30, 1966
assisted by Mrs. Bessie Le<
Rogers and Mrs. Ann McKnight
Classes met each day from thret
to four o’clock. At the end oi
the week, refreshments of ice
cream, cookies, potato chips,
and corn candy were served,
Rev. James Brown is the pastor
of this church.