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"Boast not thyself of tom
orrow, for thou knowest not what
a day may bring forth.” Proverbs
27:1
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ira L, Wheeler
of the Cedar Shoals Community
were visitors Monday afternoon
of Mrs. C. E. Chesnut and J. W.
Chesnut. Other visitors Sunday
afternoon were Miss Sue McDon
ald and Billy McDonald ofMcDon
ough andMr.andMrs.C.S.Ches
nut and Charles.
♦» • *
Mrs. Jack Crumbly of Kelly
town was the Sunday dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Stewart.
*» * »
Mrs. Lavern Weldon of Mc-
Donough and Mr. and Mrs. Hulon
Capes of Oak Hill were visitors
Sunday afternoon of the W. D.
Weldons, Sr.
** * •
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L 1 East Square .
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KING-HICKS
HARDWARE COMPANY
10 South square phone 786-2546
(Best Coverage: News, Pictures, and Features)
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harvey and
Glenda spent Saturday night at
Bonclarken, Flat Rock, North
Carolina. Sunday morning they
were joined by James and Phil
Harvey who had attended the
Junior Conference last week at
Bonclarken, Flat Rock, North
Carolina, and motored to Ash
ville, North Carolina to spend
the day with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Gardner.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chesnut
and Charles spent Sunday in At
lanta with relatives.
** • •
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Stewart
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cru
mbly and Miss Polly Blackwell
Sunday afternoon in Kellytown.
** * •
We are sorry Mrs. O.C. Tom
lin continues 111. We wish for
her an early recovery. Those
who visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
lin over the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Watson Smith, Debbie
and Gary of Hapeville. Other
guests on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Smith and Terry of
Hapeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ja
mes Sims, Ronnie and Cindy of
Forest Park. Mrs. Sims and
the children stayed over until
Monday afternoon. C. L. Tom
lin of Atlanta was a visitor Sun
day. Those who visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tomlin during the week
were Mr. and Mrs. Check Bunn,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Knox, Mrs.
Christine Dillard, Mrs. L. P.
Fincher, Mrs. Watson Jones,
Mrs. June Jeffers and Cindy
and Mrs. W. D. Weldon and Miss
Nellie King.
** * *
Mrs. D. L. Floyd has returned
from a delightful trip to New
Orleans, Louisiana with her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Floyd and
family of Marietta. They visited
also In Mobile, Alabama. Mrs.
Floyd spent a week In Marietta
with them before returning home.
** * *
Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Turner
of Smyrna were Thursday even
ing supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Harvey and Glenda.
•* * *
Mrs. R. L. Ellington and Miss
Fay Ellington had as their week
end guests Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Ellington and Dawn and Miss
Sonny Mathis of Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Floyd
and children of Marietta were
visitors Sunday afternoon of Mrs.
D. L. Floyd and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Boozer and family.
*• • *
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spurr
and son of Rockville, Maryland
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis of
Mansfield were visitors Monday
afternoon of Mrs. C. E. Chesnut,
J. W. Chesnut, Mrs. Ola H.
Thacker and Miss Irene Harvey.
Mrs. Spurr Is the granddaughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Chesnut and daughter of the late
Mrs. Margaret Davis of our com
munity.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harvey
and Kenneth motored to Locust
Grove Sunday and were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Rosser and Miss Lucile Gard
ner.
•* * *
Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Floyd
and three children of Atlanta
spent Friday night and Saturday
with Mrs. D. L. Floyd and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Boozer andfam
uy.
** * •
Those who visited Mrs. Ola
H. Thacker and Miss Irene Har
vey Sunday afternoon were Pfc.
and Mrs. Charles R. Thacker
of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Thacker and Misses Eunice
Gall and Kathryn Thacker of
Salem.
** • •
Paul Davis of Winter Park,
Florida left Sunday morning for
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CONGREGATIONAL
£¥; SARDIS congregational church
Walnut Grove Rd., Rt. 1, Oxford
CHURCH OF CHRIST
COVINGTON CHURC H OF CHRIST
vX% Old Atlanta Highway
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
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•X# CHURCH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
«« Porterdale
g-X J. T. PAYNE, Pastor
ft# COMMUNITY CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
;X;X Highway 81 - 1/4 Mi. W. Porterdale, Ga.
^X R. M. PARNELL, PASTOR
EPISCOPAL
•X’X CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
•X«X Monticello St.
REV. GEORGE E. HOME, JR. Rector
CHURCH OF GOD
vX> CHURCH OF GOD
•X«X Newton Drive
REV. E. W. ASHMORE
X«X*
PRESBYTERIAN
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COVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN church
«« Clark st.
$<X REV. THOMAS J. WHITE
GUM CREEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
^•X Gum Creek Community
rev. b. david gullett
SXsi HOPEWELL A. R. PRESBYTERIAN
X«X*. Rocky Plains, Rt. 1,
X# REV. WAYNE DICKSON
X?# PORTERDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
»X< Porterdale
REV. IRVING G. RUDOLPH
AW BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rt. 2, Covington
;X;X REV. B. DAVID GULLETT
LUTHER hays PRESBYTERIAN church
•v’v Hayston
%% REV. THOMAS J. WHITE
PINE GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
•X’X Rt. 1, Mansfield
REV. THOMAS J. WHITE
METHODIST
•x*x first Methodist church
WX 204 E. Conyers St.
WX REV. E. OWEN KELLUM, JR.
GAITHERS METHODIST CHURCH
X’X Rt. 3. Covington
%W REV. JIM LUKE
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Gene Cannon’s
Service Station
B: 114 F loyd St. Covington, Ga. Ph. 786-2802
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( ihZSjßM&t* ) In'juhors ■ Realtors L^K
gg 107 Clark Street Covington, Ga. 30209 786-5600
| PATRICK FEED COMPANY
786-3220
“We Mix and Grind Feeds”
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Northwest Exterminating
Company
1651 Bankhead Ave N.W., Atlanta
J”For the Best, Call Northwest” 1-794-7621
HENDERSON'S RESTAURANT
Store 786-3134
Jackson Hwy. - Ph. 786-3775
J SOCIAL CIRCLE BANK
J “Through Service We Grow”
Member FDIC
464-3316 Social Circle, Ga.
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Moultrie to visit with his sister,
Mrs. Corene Still, before return
ing home. He spent several days
here with his sisters, Miss Ruth
Davis and Mrs. H. H. Nolen,
last week.
•• * *
Mrs. Mary Turner, Mrs. Ann
Webb and children of Atlanta
were visitors Thursday afternoon
of Miss Ruth Davis and Mrs.
H. H. Nolen.
•• * *
Mrs. W. H. Thompson will
leave this week for Danville, Vir
ginia to visit with relatives.
•* * •
We are glad to hear Miss Sue
Thompson is doing nicely.
•* » »
All who are ill have our best
wishes for an early and complete
recovery, and those who are be
reaved have our deepest sym
pathy.
•• • •
Those who visited Mrs. E. G.
Switzer last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Woodruff of Porter
dale, Mrs. Roy Davis of Mans
field, C. E. Piper of Covington
and grandsons, Jeff and John Ril
ey of Sarasota, Florida, Mrs.
Frank Helton of Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. James Jenkins, Mrs.
Ann Johnson of Porterdale, Miss
Vickie Piper, Mrs. Annie Lizzie
Hammonds of Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. Holland Hawkins of Cov
ington, Mrs. Frances Underwood
of West Newton, Mr. and Mrs.
ALCOVY METHODIST CHURCH
Rt. 1, Oxford
REV. TERRY PHILLIPS
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Covington Mills
REV. GEORGE W. BRETHERICK
MOUNT PLEASANT METHODIST
Rt. 4, Covington
REV. TERRY PHILLIPS
MANSFIELD METHODIST CHURCH
Mansfield
REV. D. A. REILY
NEWBORN METHODIST CHURCH
Newborn
REV. J. HAROLD LEE
NORTH COVINGTON METHODIST
Emorv St.
REV. SIDNEY WHITEMAN
STARRSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH
Starrsville
REV. J. HAROLD LEE
SHILOH METHODIST CHURCH
Almon
REV. A. CLAY KELLY
JULIA A. PORTER METHODIST CHURCH
Porterdale
REV. A. J. BRUYERE
SALEM METHODIST CHURCH
Salem Rt. 2, Covington
REV. CHARLES THOMAS
ALLEN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH
Oxford
DR. JOHN TATE
RED OAK METHODIST CHURCH
Jackson Hwy., Covington
REV. JIM LUKE
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy. 278, Covington
REV. A. C. CLEMENS
PROSPECT METHODIST CHURCH
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SNAPPING SHOALS METHODIST
Snapping Shoals
REV. JAMES OLIVENT
SEWELLS METHODIST CHURCH
R.F.D. Rutledge
REV. W. H. LUNSFORD
OAK HILL METHODIST CHURCH
Oak Hill, Rt. 2, covington
REV. JAMES OLIVENT
LOVEJOY METHODIST CHURCH
Jackson Hwy., Covington
REV. JIM LUKE
MOUNT TABOR METHODIST CHURCH
Oxford, RFD
REV. CARLTON KNIGHT
CATHOLIC
ST. AUGUSTINE’S CATHOLIC MISSION
1117 Ffovd St.
REV. EDWARD O’CONNOR
THE CCGWQTON NEWS
Fencing Without That
‘Fenced In’ Feeling
By-and-large, the American
people hate to be fenced in.
They’re very apt to feel ill
at ease in their patios or yards
if' there’s any sense of confine
ment.
Fortunately, modern design
shows a keen appreciation of this
yen for freedom In enjoying the
outdoors.
Architecturally styled wood fe
ncing is so adroitly conceived
and patterned that you are all
but oblivious to Its basic funct
ion as buffer or screen. Instead,
It impresses you as an enchan
ting embellishment to your land
scape. . .and efficient medium
for enhacning the beauty and
livability of your yard. . .for
adding dignity and distinction to
your home.
Modern wood fencing patterns
are smoothly contemporary in
style yet delightfully natural in
character. Not only do they lend
tone to your yard but they also
create close communion between
your home and Its surroundings.
Hugh McCart, Mrs. Josephine
Knight, Mrs. Dora Spear, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Payne, Miss
Jenlce Plunkett and Yvonne Plun
kett, all of Covington.
I The STRENGTH^^^^^^jH
I of a Nation . . . M..-—
I At this time, our thoughts are turned to our nation and the I
I war that was fought to bring freedom to our land. Pictured 1
f here is a monument to the leader of our people at that time. I
I The people were willing to give their lives that we might I
I be free from tyranny, and have the right to worship as we 1 Mg||g||
I please. God was with us then as he was with the children 1
I of Israel when !••<! them from Egvpt. Upon receiving 1
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I their freedom they sang .. . "The l.urd is my strength and
J song, nml he is become my salvation: he is my God, and 1
j icill prepare him an habitation; my father's God, and I will
exalt him." Exodus 15:2 B|MM|
•' f Help keep our Nation strong by relying on the strength of MMMMI
I the Lord. Attend Church Regularly.
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W The Church it God s oppoinled ogency in this W
Al world tor spreading the knowledge of His love U.
&J for mon ond of His demand for mon to respond sj:
W to that love by loving his neighbor Without W
AL this grounding in rhe love o< God no govern AL . ^><> । 4^5:
& mens or society or way of life will long 0.
W persevere ond the freedoms which we hold so Tv 7,.'- ™t '
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sji 'com 0 selfish pain! o< ,'ew one should support i*f dMBBiiMB
the Church <Ol the soke ot th* welfare al him W s s’-
^V { and his family terond $ -*
every person participate in M*
A the Church because it tells the truth about A
mon s hie death and destmv the truth which jglJ:''-
«% oione will set him tiee to live os a child of f*j '
A God A /’7
Covington Glass &
Electric Co.
Autd-Plate-Store Fronts-Mirrors
Commercial & Home Contracting
- Rewiring -
786-8164 786-8679 24 Hour Service
Westbury Medical
Care Home, Inc.
"We Major in Kindness”
1-775-7832 - Jackson, Georgia
BANK OF COVINGTON
786-3441
Full Service Bank Member FDIC
COVINGTON SPORTS CAR CENTER
We Treat Youd The Year O 786-3081
SWEATS TEXACO
Minor Repairs Road Service
786-3909 Atlanta Hwy. Tuneup
(Umiingtnn Nnna
“Your Hometown Newspaper”
Covington, Georgia Phone 786-3401
COVINGTON REALTY CO.
786-8123
(Our Advertisers Are Assured of Best Results)
They assure outdoor living In
privacy while extending a warm,
gracious welcome to your
visitors and guests.
There are many patterns to
choose from;—board-on board,
louvered, basketweave—just to
name a few.
According to the Southern Pine
Association, pressure treatment
of fencing lumber with chemical
preservatives assures immunity
to Insect attack and the elements.
Lumber treated with colorless,
Fat Overweight
Thi« «mixing xlandariiing form
ula, ovalloblo with no pruscrlß
tion, eon holp you become the
illm, trim person you wont to
bo! Simply toko o smell Super
Slondor-X toblot before eech
meal and between meals, if you
get hungry. As you take Super
Slondor-X, end cut colorios,
you are on the way to a more
attractive you I And you get
none of that "keyed up" ner
vous feeling you can got with
other tablets. 20-day supply,
$2.98; 40-day supplv, $4.98.
Get Super Slondes-L today.
Guaranteed by:
PIOPLIS ORUG STORK, INC..
Mall orders accepted
odorless chemicals is available.
Southern Pine is extensively
utilized for fencing because of Its
high strength, resistance towear
and ease of treatment.
In many Instances, Identical
or matching patterns of lumber
are used for fencing and as sid
ing on exterior home walls. This
achieves pleasing unity of over
all design.
SELL YOUR TIMBER TO
Call or Write To:
WILLIAMS BROTHERS
LUMBER COMPANY
934 Glenwood Avenue S.E. Atlanta
Atlanta Office: MA7-8421
S. D. McCULLERS, Phone: Conyers 483-8626
Route 1, Lithonia, Georgia
Farrar, Ga. Mill: Mont. 468-6219
Covington, Ga. Mill: 786-5717
Covington Supply Co.
On The Square 786-8175
Pratt's Goodyear
Covington Meadows 786-8195
Phelps Dodge Aluminum
Products Corporation
Dodge National Screening Division
786-3406 J
SOUTHERN DISCOUNT CO. |
Mrs. Ann Hodges, Mgr.
Loans - Personal Sig. - Sec.
743 Covington Meadows - Covington, Ga.
Phone 780-3473
eHAYS GARAGE & AUTO PARTS j
Major Repair i Tune Up Mansfield, Ga. J
Official Inspection Station 786- 5501
TASTEE- FREEZE
Specializing in King Size Tastee Burgers -
Thick Shakes & All Kinds of Dinners
For Quick Take-Out Orders-Call 786-7900
PIPER HARDWARE CO. f
“Reliable 52 Years”
5 East Square - 786-2232 ®
Maraged Teeth
Maraging steel, a su
strength alloy developed by
ternational Nickel for heavy
gineering uses, is being te
for dental bridgework and
for teeth. The special nickel i
is expected to enable dentist
fit a patient with stronger
more comfortable dentures.
MIGRAINE HEADACHE is from an alma
explosive cumulative nerve tension causu
congestion of blood and fluid in one hi
mlsphere (half) of the brain. The afflict n
usually Is recurrently chronic, accompanii
by unremitting extreme pain. 87 perce
recovery or decided Improvement, excei
of 100 cases.
DR. ROY HICKS
119 Floyd St. at Elm 786-8930 Coving:
baptist 9
COVINGTON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH :*■
201 Floyd St.
REV. EDGAR A.CALLAWAY
ALMON BAPTIST CHURCH «
Almon
REV. DEWEY YANCEY, JR. Sfl
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
MIU SL «
REV. CARL E. CASSIDY
CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH <9
Rt. 2, Salem Rd. B
REV. BARNEY WILLIAMS >»
COUNTY LINE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rocky Plains Rd.
REV. CHARLES L. MOODY
HIGH POINT BAPTIST CHURCH <9
Jackson Highway, Covington vB
REV. MARJON A. MOBLEY >»
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH xS
Walnut Grove Road <B
REV. W. C. BRUMBELOE
MANSFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH <’■
Mansfield fl
REV. CHARLES BENNETT
PORTERDALE BAPTIST CHURCH xB
Porterdale *>B
REV. H. N. EARNEST ;£B
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH vB
Highway 20 Xfl
REV. EDGAR WILLIAMS X;fl
SALEM BAPTIST CHUBCH , , 39
Salem Road .vfl
REV. CALVIN D. WATSON .vB
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MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
RFD Oxford Xfl
REV. HAROLD MCANALLY
STEWART BAPTIST CHURCH -xB
Jackson Hwy., covington Xfl
REV. J. F. BEDINGFIELD f
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH JJfl
Piper Hgts., Jackson Rd., Porterdale .vfl
REV. BILL CAGLE g
SHOAL CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Xfl
Rt. 1, Mansfield v/g
CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Mansfield X<9
CORNISH MT. BAPTIST CHURCH
Rt. 1, oxford X<g
OXFORD BAPTIST CHURCH X j
Oxford <yg
REV. KENT ANGLIN ’.vl
MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Xvl
Flat Shoals Rd. vX!
REV. JAMES C. HERRING
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
Covington North Unit
107 1/2 Clark Street -Xv
J. BAUGHER, Minister
Thursday, June 29,