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* News Notes From *
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* By Miss Irene Harvey *
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“Come unto me all ye that
labor and are heavy laden, and
I will give you rest,” Matthew
11:28.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chesnut
and Charles attended the Con
ner reunion Sunday at Rutledge.
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Mrs. R. E. (Joyce) Thacker
underwent surgery Friday at
Newton County Hospital. Our best
wishes go out to Mrs. Thacker
for a rapid recovery.
KILL ATHLETE S FOOT GERM
One application of T-4-L stops
itch and burning in MINUTES
or your 48c back. In 3 to 5 days,
infected skin sloughs off to ex
pose more germs for the kill.
Then watch HEALTHY skin
appear! TODAY at
Peoples Drug Store
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July ft. 7, •
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July 10, 11
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July 11-18
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Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harvey,
Phil and Kenneth visited Mrs.
Ola H. Thacker and Miss Irene
Harvey Sunday evening.
sees
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Stewart had
as their guests Monday of last
week Edmond Calvert of Detriot,
Michigan and Bobby Morgan and
son of Macon.
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Miss Kathryn Thacker of Sa
lem spent Thursday and Friday
night with Miss Faye Ellington.
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Several from our community
attended the McKay-Wheeler we
dding Friday evening at the Hope
well A. R. Presbyterian Church.
Our best wishes go out to this
young couple for much happiness.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hood and
son of Covington were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Thacker.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Harvey,
Phil and Kenneth visited Rev.
and Mrs. D. A. Turner Monday
in Smyrna.
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Recent visitors of Mrs. Ola H.
Thacker were Edgar Thacker,
Misses Dianne, Eunice Gail and
Kathryn Thacker of Salem,
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrish of
Gainesville were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Ste
wart. In the afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Garrish, and Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart attended the Blackwell-
Hadden wedding at Kellytown Pr
esbyterian Church. Best wishes
go out to these young people for
much success through life.
aa a a
R. E. Thacker and Ronnie were
recent visitors of Mrs. Ola H.
Thacker and Miss Irene Harvey.
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The Woman’s M. Society of
Hopewell A. R. Presbyterian Ch
urch met Sunday afternoon at 3:00
p. m. with Miss Sue McDonald,
Foreign Mission Secretary, as
leader. In the absence of Miss
Sue Thompson, Miss Eva Gard
ner gave the Bible Study in Num
bers.
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Recent visitors of Mrs. E. G.
Switzer were Frank Woodruff of
Porterdale, Noah Piper of Fort
Worth, Florida; Bernard Piper,
Luke Plunkett, Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Pugh, Melton Polk, Mrs.
J. C. Payne, Mrs. Gerald Kit
chens, Mrs. Pleas Knight, Miss
Dora Spear, all of Covington;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell of
Salem and Miss Virginia Swit
zer of Atlanta.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tomlin,
Bobby and Dee and C. L. Tom
lin of Atlanta visited Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Tomlin Sunday. Ot
her visitors Thursday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Whee
ler of Covington. Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. Fincher of Stewart were
visitors Sunday. Recent vis
itors were Miss Nellie King and
Chester king and Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. BUnn. . .
Temperatures
Covington temperatures dur
ing the past week, according to
local Weatherman Jack Chap
man, were:
High Low
Wed., June 28th 79 65
Thurs., June 29th 84 66
Frl. June 30th 86 65
Sat., July Ist 84 67
Sun., July 2nd 87 60
Total week’s rainfall was .52
inch.
Jones Gets
Promotion At
Mobil Chemical
Felton Jone s
Mobil Chemical Company’s
personnel director Lynn Max
well, announced Monday that Fel
ton Jones has been promoted to
the position of Maintenance
Supervisor of Mobil’s Packaging
Plant In Covington. In this new
capacity, Mr. Jones will be res
ponsible for the co-ordination of
mechanical and electrical main-
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: :w: REV • TE RBY PHILLIPS covington first baptist church
SARDIS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TRTNrrv Ml runnKT CHURCH ""WX 201 Floyd St.
W^Gro^Hd., Rt.l.ouord O CD A XZ CT CD REV. EDGAR A.CALLAWAY
REV ' CEORGE *• BRETHERKK [“* | \ J almon baptist church
CHURCH OF CHRIST mount pleasant methodist rev deweyyancey jr. SS
COVINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST REV. Tl RRY PHILLIPS "GlVe 837 tO mV WOrdS. O Lord, con- CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Old Atlanta Highway ; ulu ~ Xw
mansfield methodist church sider my meditation. Hearken unto rev. carl cassidy
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST rev. d. *. reily the voice of my cry. my King, and CANAA ^BAiTiirr church
church OF OUR iord JESUS CHRIST newborn methodist chvrch my God: for unto thee will I pray." REV. BARNEY WILLIAMS
, t cinT n.onr REV. J. HAROLD LEE COUNTY LINE BAPTIST CHURCH
PAYNE , Rocky Plains Rd.
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST NORTH COVTOTON^METHODCT REV. CHARLES L. MOODY
H!,hway 81 -y, M! w. BEV. SIDNEY WHITE MAN HIGH POINT BAPTIST CHURCH
r. m. parnell, pastok God hears and answers prayers, hut JBBBBHwBB^^^^H ja^kson Midway, Covington
EPISCOPAL SFAEHSVILLF METHO-ST CHURCH not ne know , h()W t()
REV. J. HAROLD LEE , , , “
Even the Lord s disciples asked that | rfv w c brumbfloe
CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD SHILOH METHODIST CHURCH JI BKUMBt.MJt
REV. geohgT“mT; JR. R«<or rev. a. c™ kelly he teach them how to pray- Mansfield baptbt church
REV. CHARLES BENNETT
ruiiuru or rnn Julia a. porter i methodist church Attitude of the individual is impor-
CHURCH OF GOD Porterdale PORTERDALE BAPTIST CHURCH X-X-
REV. A. BRUYERE : Porterdale vXi
church OF non tant in prayer. Prayer is the oppor- A rev. "n. earnest X$
CHURCH OF GOD SALEM METHODIST CHURCH X-X?
rev^e w ashmorf 2 ’ tcv ’i' g ’ o " tuHitv that we have to tell God of Jk— z»n baptist church
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our blessings and give thanks. It is rev. edgar williams ;
PRESBYTERIAN allen memorial methodist church . . . , , Salem baptist church ®Bs
a - oafcrn an opportunity to |>etition for help, , ft saiem Road IK
DR. JOHN TATE k REV. CALVIN D. WATSON ! ME
covdigton Presbyterian church * b u t above all, our hearts should be . - 'M
Clark St. RED OAK METHODIST CHURCH _ > r MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH '
REV. THOMAS J. WHITE Jackson Hwys, Cojdn<to„ willing that God’s will he done. REV HA^X^NALLY
ntv, JIM L.UIVE. rw ygSbKt V. HAROLD AN ALL J
GUM CRF.FK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH V
Gum Creek Community WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH . , ~ , _ , . .. ~ a STEWART BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. B. DAVID GULLETT Hwy. 21«, Covington Player should be Offered indlVKl- t Jackson Hwy., Covington
REV. A. C. CLEMENS REV. J. F. BEDINGFIELD i-JW
HOPEWELL A R. PRESBYTERUN uallv and in groups. . » t
Rocky Plains, Rt. 1, PROSPECT METHODIST CHURCH GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH ««
RFV. w a YNF DICKSON a Piper Hgts., Jackson Rd., Porterdale
SNAPPING SHOALS METHODIST REV. BILL CAGLE »»
PORTERDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Snapping Shoals gX;:
Porterdale RFV. JAMES OLIVE NT AMEND CHUKCFI SHOAL CREEK PRIMTIVE BAPTIST >W*
REV. IRVING G. RUDOLPH ru b Mansfield
SEWELLS METHODIST CHURCH AND |
BETHANY PRESBYTF RIAN CHURCH R.F.D. Hut ledge CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rt. 2, Ovington RF V. W. H. LUNSFORD PRAY WITH OTHERS Mansfield
REV * B - DAVID GULLFTT
OAK HILL METHODIST CHURCH CORNISH MT. BAPTIST CHURCH
LUTHFR HAYS PRESBYTFRUN CHURCH Oak Hill, Rt. 2, Covington | Rt. 1 Oxford
H«y»ton RE V. JAMES OUVENT t
HIV. THOMAS J. WHITE OXFORD BAPTIST CHURCH
LOVEJOY METHODIST CHURCH oxford
pine jackson Hwy., covington ^HBBHHBBB^HBBBHBiH^HBBHHHBHHBBH^BBH^BHBBHBBBMBHI^H kent anglin
X£< Rt« L Mansfield REV. JIM LUKE tkj Tl ■
mount tabor methodist church Ctorrt it Cod s oppomltd twenty»the world lor tpreodtn, Ih. knowledge of Hit 10.. I MIDWA Fla® A <S' R d. HURCH
..FWkjzwnieT oxford, rfd for mon ond of Hk demond for mon so respond to Hint low by loving his neighbor Without K REV. JAMES c. herring
x> METHODIST rev. carlton knight _,. ..... ....
this grounding in the lev. of God. no government or society or woy of life will long HjHi m
FIRST methodist church persever. ond the freedoms which we hold 10 deor will inevitably perish, therefor., even : : ■ JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
rev. E. owen C kei*lum,'jr. CATHOLIC horn o selfiih poml of wi.w, mi. should support th. Church for the sokt of th. wolfwr. Ao fl X-X-.
Wx •• ° nd hn ,om 'h •cy’id that. how«.r, tuay person should uphold ond por- fl 3 5SYA!?J?!!? 1 ^F S
GAITHERS METHODIST CHURCH ' ' . rr~ r- r H Covington North Unit Xw
!x : : : : Rt- 3, covington st. augustine’scathouc mission ticipote in the Church betouw it lolls rhe truth obout mom life, deolh ond destiny, the ~. CW" fl 107 1/2 O"* street >w.;
rev. J!M LUKE edwlrdXnnor >™th whuh olon. will Mt him free to li,e os. child of God. K J. BAUGHER, MlnUtwr
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Coleman Adv. Ser. ^fl X*.*’*
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This Feature Is Sponsored By These Business Firms In The Interest Os Church Attendance As A Prime Factor In The Maintenance And Progress 01 A Christian Community S®
Covington Glass & Covingion Supply Co. i
Gene Cannon’s Electric Co On The Square 786-8175 J
Service Station Auto-Plate-Store Fronts-Mirrors Pratt’s Goodyear
SxS Commercial & Home Contracting •
Jll4FloydSt. Covington, Ga. Ph. 786-2802 -Rewiring- Covington Meadows 786-8 195 1
786-8164 786-8679 24 Hour Service
^t/ Westbury Medical Phelps Dodge Aluminum
| (^7 Care Home, Inc. Products Corporation
107 Clark Street Covington, Ga. 30209 786-5600 We Major in Kindness Dodge National Screening Division
1-775-7832 - Jackson, Georgia
g 786-3406 g
I PATRICK FEED COMPANY BANK 0^ COVINGTON southern discount co. J
I "We Mix and Grind Feeds” Full Service Bank Member FDIC L^s’-X-^Tsi^'-'sec.
.1 ic A.• COVINGTON SPORTS CAR CENTER 743 Covington Meadows - Covington, Ga. #
rMorrnwesf exterminating _ phone 786-3473
i 16518 kh C ?W IM . We Treat Youn The Year O 786-3081 & J
SWEAT’S TEXACO @ ^.id,Ga.|
Minor Repairs Road Service foo-a^ui
HENDERSON'S RESTAURANT 786.3909 Atlanta Hwy. Tuneup TASTEE FREEZ
She (Unuiiintnn Nnua Specializing in King Size Tastee Burgers - ®
Jackson Hwy. - Ph. 786-3775 Kjnds of Djnners
“Your Hometown Newspaper” por Quick Take-Out QrderS-Call 786- 7900 :;X<
SOCIAL CIRCLE BANK Covington, Georgia Phone 786-3401
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“Through Service We Grow” PIPER HARDWARE CO. 1
Member FDIC COVINGTON REALTY CO. “Reliable 52 Years”
464-3316 Social Circle, Ga. 786-8123 5 East Square - 786-2232 J
tenance personnel, and will or
ganize and maintain the main
tenance spare parts program.
Mr. Jones, who joined the
Mobil force in August of 1966
as an electrican, will assume
his new duties immediately.
He is married to the former
Miss Judy Bohanan of Covington,
and they with their daughter,
Kim, and two sons, Greg and Jeff,
make their home at 6141 Newton
Drive. They are members of
the First Baptist Church.
Bigger Package
May Be Mailed
Mailers will be able to send
25 pound parcels between first
FAT OVERWEIGHT
Available to you without a doctor • pro
scription, our product callod Golaxon.
You must toso ugly lot or your money
bock. Goloxon is o tablet and easily
•wallowed. Got rid of excess fat ond
live longer. Goloxon costs $3.00 and
is sold on this guarantee if not satis
fiod for any reason, just return the pack
age to your druggist ond get your full
money back. Noquestions asked. Goloxon
is sold with this guarantee by:
Evans Drug Store
Covington
Mail Orders Filled
TOE COVINGTON NEWS
class post offices which are 150
miles or more apart starting
July 1, Postmaster Lamar Call
away reminded patrons today.
The present weight limit is 20
pounds, he said.
This is the first of five in
creases scheduled to take effect
annually until 1971, when a 40
pound, 84-lnch maximum size
will be authorized between all
first class cost offices. Size
TRI-CITY CLEANERS
Offers 3 Point Program For The
Expert Care of Your Woolens
Plan 1
We will clean and Mothproof Your Garments at the Regular
Cleaning Prices. (No Charge for Mothproofing) Returned to
You Ready for Wearing or Coring.
Plan 2
Box Storage—We will clean your garments, Mothproof, Store
and Insure Them in Our Plant Until You Call for Them Next
Fall. They will be returned Fresh and Ready to Wear—All
for the Low Price of $3.95 Plus Cleaning Charge.
Plan 3
Spring-Fall Plan—We will clean and Mothproof Your Garments
and Return to You Unpressed so You may Store Them at Home.
The Charge for this Service is Half the Charge for the Regular
Cleaning. Then in the Fall You can have us Pick up and Press
Your Clothes at Pressing Charges Only!
TRI-CITY CLEANERS
All Mothproofing is 100% Guaranteed
(Our Advertisers Ar* Assured of Best Results)
limitations are now 72 inches
in combined girth and length.
Packages addressed to and
from 2nd, 3rd, and 4th class post
offices, Alaska and Hawaii are
not affected by the increase in
size and weight provisions of the
Public Law 89-573, which became
effective January 15. Parcel
post mailings to and from these
offices remain at 70 pounds and
100 inches.
Read THE COVINGTON NEWS
FULL LINE OF
GROCERIES - MEATS
AND FRESH VEGETABLES
We Specialize in
SOFT DRINKS
HOT OR COLD - SAME PRICE
ALL KINDS STOCKED
OPEN 6:00 a.m. til 11:00 p.m.
Monday thru Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., - Sunday
Visit us Often
HARALSON’S
Super Market
PHONE 786--3145
810 WASHINGTON ST. COVINGTON, GA.
Thursday, July 6,1967