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OBITUARIES
The NEWS extends deepest sympathy to members of the
bereaved families.
Mrs. Bryan
Mrs. Clifford W. Bryan of La
keview Drive, passed away at
her home on Tuesday, July 4,
following a short illness. A na
tive of Walton County, she was 54
years old and a member of Tri
nity Methodist Church.
Funeral services will be held
at Baptist Tabernacle today (Th
ursday) July 6, at 3:30 p.m. with
Rev. Hudson Moody officiating.
Interment will be in Covington
Mills Cemetery with J. C. Har
well and Son Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements. Serving
as pallbearers will be Lindy Ang
lin, Mack Johnson, C. T. Strange,
Jr., Teddy Knowles, Jimmy Kn
owles, Mike Smith, Sam Chester
and Chester Turnbull.
Surviving are her husband, Cl
ifford W. Bryan, one son, David
Bryan, daughter, Cynthia Gail
Bryan, brothers, Frank Smith,
J. L. Smith, all of Covington;
P. D. Smith, Wallace Smith, Law
rence Smith, all of College Park;
and one sister, Mrs. Lois Wal
den, Covington.
NOTICE
WE WILL BE CLOSED
FOR VACATION
THE WEEK OF
JULY 17TH
THRU 22ND
THANKS TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND
FRIENDS FOR LETTING US TAKE CARE
OF THEIR NEEDS BEFORE OUR
VACATION BEGINS.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS JULY 24TH.
CAMPBELL LUMBER CO.
PHONE 786-3412 722 N. EMORY STREET COVINGTON, GA.
Form *4ptßuu> Kovtmd Jum. IM? State Bank No
PUBLISHER'S COPY
REPORT OF CONDITION of “ 7k- B . n v o' c ov<nnto n ”
of Cn vlnrton in the State of at the clo«e of businew on J 'm , ’...?Q...., 19 ^7
ASSETS Dollai. On.
1. Cuh, balance, with other banka, and raah Hema in proem of rollection I....srpzrpcn i
2 United Bute* Government obligation* 3 ‘'27 23.5 35. 2
3 Obligation* of State* and political subdivision* , J.T?O ! 727. .10. 3
4 BecuntiM of Federal agencies and corporation* NOJlh 4
S. Other securities (including * corporate stocks) [None 5
6 Federal funds sold and securtUe* purchased under agreement* to re*ell Nonfi 6
7. Other loan* and liscounts ,4 .152 332. Ll 77
8 Bank premise*, turniture and fixture*, and other assets representing bank premise* 70 252 23 8
9. Kral estate owned other than bank premise* . —-I -Kona *
10. Customer*' liability to thi* bank on acceptances outstanding Nonei 10
11 Other assets 11
12 TOTAL ASSETS 9 £25--238--26. 13
LIABILITIES
13. Demand deposits of individuate, partnerships, and corporation*
14. Time and saving* deposit* of individuate, partnerships, and corporations — 14
15. Depoaiu of United State* Government "fl "7^ 18
16 Depoint* of States and political subdivision* -r 16
17. Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions, central banks and international institutions 17
18 Deposits of commercial banks
30 TOTAL DEPOSITS • in xxx du o »
(a) Total demand deposits 8 — in du a (•)
(b) Total time and savings deposits I - m ku du m (b)
21. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase r"?. 21
22. Other liabilities for borrowed money 32
23 Acceptances executed by or for accoun^of this bank and outstanding ..... 23
34. Other liabilities (including 1 . - mortgages and other lien* on bank premises and other
i . . \ 40 24
real eeUte) □ MV i AA' TT?
26 TOTAL LIABILITIES 2J ■ PaSL 35
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
36 (a) Capital not** and debenture* — JIW 2® (•)
(b) Preferred stock total par value — (b)
No share* outstanding _ _
(e) Common .uxk-loul pu value 55Q..QQ. (•)
No share* authorised 22,222
No share* outstanding ^2,300
27. Surplus - ...^QQ. .OQ. 2?
38 Undivided profit* —7IA- 33
29 Reserve for contingency* and other capital reserves —— 21IDB —
30 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 357 71st. 19. 30
31 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 9 975 17ft 1 31
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Mrs. Weldon
Funeral services for Mrs. W.
D. (Ethel) Weldon of Route 5,
Covington, were held Wednesday
afternoon, July 5, at Snapping
Shoals Methodist Church with
Rev. James Olivant, Rev. Carl
Standard and Rev. Edgar Wil
liams officiating.
Mrs, Weldon, 75, passed away
suddently on Monday, July 3, at
her home. She was a member of
Snapping Shoals Methodist Chur
ch.
Surviving are her husband, W.
D. Weldon, Covington; sons, John
B. Weldon, Covington; W. Clyde
Weldon, Griffin; daughter, Mrs.
Hulon Capes, Covington; broth
er, Rufe Nall, Atlanta; sisters,
Mrs. Alley Moss, Columbus;
Mrs. Lillie King, East Point;
Mrs. Bertha Kotter, Jackson
ville, Florida; Mrs. Flossie
Floyd, Richmond, Virginia; five
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Interment was in Hopewell Ce
metery with J. C. Harwell and Son
Funeral Home in charge of ar
rangements. Serving as pall-
bearers were John Zack Capes,
C. L. Tomlin, C. B. Bunn, Ray
Thacker, Oliver Capes, James
Sims and Gordon Norton.
B. Homer Guinn
Funeral services were conduc
ted on Saturday afternoon, July 1,
for B. Homer Guinn, at the Cha
pel of Harwell Funeral Home
with Rev. Edgar A. Callaway,
pastor of the First Baptist Ch
urch, officiating.
Mr. Guinn, a native of New
ton County, was 88 years old at
the time of his death on Thurs
day, July 29, in a private hos
pital where he had been a pat
ient for one month, following a
lingering illness. He was a
member of the Macedonia Bap
tist Church and served on the
Welfare Board of Newton County
for approximately 35 years. He
was a prominent farmer and land
owner in the county.
Interment was in the Cook Fa
mily Cemetery with J. C. Har
well and Son Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements. Serving
as pallbearers were Barney Mit
cham, Grady Costley, Seymour
Mitcham, J. P. Mitcham, Bill
Barnett, Jim Owensby, Spence
Ramsey and Edgar Wood.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Corra Arthur Guinn, Covington;
one step-son, James F. Arthur,
Memphis, Tennessee; brother,
W. K. Guinn, Decatur; sisters,
Mrs. T. G. Boggus, Oxford; Mrs.
J. P. Mitcham, Atlanta and one
step-grandson, James F. Art
hur m, of Memphis, Tennessee.
Porterdale Personals
(Continued From 2)
Mrs. Crowell’s mother, Mrs.
Hedges.
♦* * »
Mrs. Steve Singley flew by jet
on Saturday, July 1, for a ten
day visit In Hawaii with Steve
Singley, who is on leave from
Viet Nam.
♦* ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. James Mitc
hell spent the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mob
ley in Marietta.
♦* * *
Mrs. Claire Bennett and Mrs.
Vivian Nail visited Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Phillips In Charlotte, North
Carolina this week.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Stroud
and family have joined friends
for a week’s vacation at Pau
ley’s Island, South Carolina.
** ♦ *
Mrs. Rosa Davis, Miss Lisa
Davis of Monticello, James Wil
son of Alexandria, Virginia, Tr
uman Davis of Columbus, Harold
Arnold of Mableton, and Mrs.
B. B. Broadnax of Walnut Grove,
were among recent visitors of
the E. B. Davis family.
** ♦ ♦
Mrs. Lucy Potts returned on
Friday from the Emory Univer
sity Hospital and Is recuperating
from surgery at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Elkins.
** * ♦
Friends of Miss Stella S. Coul
ter will be interested that she
has been assigned to a new Am
erican Elementary School in Ger
many where she Is serving as pr
incipal of the summer session.
Her address is: Ludwigsburg
AES, APO 09154, New York, New
York.
** ♦ ♦
Miss Debbie Lunsford and Ma
rty Lunsford are spending the
summer with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
ALCOHOLICS
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Meets every Friday Night
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Roberts in Hialeah, Florida.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Campbell
of Orlando, Florida were week
end visitors of their mother, Mrs.
Cora Plemmons, and Mr. and
Mrs. D. O. Shirah.
*» » ♦
Friends of Bob Lummus will be
interested that he is enroute to
Germany for a tour of duty in the
United states Army after a visit
with his parents in Porterdale.
** * *
Mrs. Whatley Curtis, Mrs. Je
wel Skelton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Curtis and family are
vacationing in Florida this week.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hayes,
Kathy Jo Hayes, and Regina Sim
pson are Floridavisitors at Jack
sonville Beach this week.
USEFUL CORNERS
If space is a problem In your
home, you might look to the room
corners for solutions.
Easy-to-bulld cabinets which
fit snugly into the corners can
create a wealth of storage space
and relieve congestion else
where.
According to the Southern Pine
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man can do the work himself
with standard items of lumber
available from his neighborhood
dealer.
ATTEND CHURCH
SUNDAY
=W. CARDS
= W OF =
: ^THANKS
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank our friends
and relatives for their kindnesses
shown us during our bereave
ment. The cards, trays, flowers,
and the many other kindnesses
were truly appreciated. May God
bless each and every one of you.
Troy R. Thigpen, Sr. and family.
Today my heart is filled with
gratitude to my many friends in
Mansfield and Covington for their
visits, cards and kindness during
my recent hospitalization at New
ton County Hospital. Especially,
I would like to thank Dr. E. J.
Callaway and Caldwell & Cowan
Funeral Home for their excel
lent care. Also a ‘thank you’
to the staff of the local hospital.
Sincerely,
Phillip Ricketts
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Patients Admitted During the
Week of June 26th thru July 2nd,
1967.
Darlene Thomas, Martha Tho
mas, Shawn Turner, Mrs. Ella N.
Mitchell, Mrs. Lois Hamby, Mrs.
Rachel Davenport, Mrs. Jo Ann
Anglin, Paul Smith, George Da
vis, Dan Ballard, Mrs. Lona B.
Harper, Mrs. Joann Autry and
Baby Boy, Helen W. Coleman,
John B. Cheek, Mrs. Phyllis Ro
berts, Jerry Loyd, Willie Martin
Kinsey, Scott Strange, George
Hopkins, Ray Stone.
Mrs. Grady Mae Ray, Joyce
A. Thacker, Larry Pendley, Mrs.
Sara Deason, Robert A. Day,
Mrs. Martha D. White, Mary Dur
den, Diane Harper, Patricia Lynn
Whitley, Agnes James, Mrs. El
ma Middlebrooks, Carter Ro
bertson, C. B. Maloy, Patricia
Wilson, Miss Annie Grace Alt
man, Mrs. Frances Hilliard,
Mrs. Annie M. Fincher, Mrs.
Martha Phillips, Mrs. Sara Bl
edsoe, Watson Kitchens, Mrs.
Mattle B. Hodges, John O. Lum
mus, Samuel Kirkus, Jr., Ray
mond Johnson.
Limmle Kate Nelson, Ina Key,
Nellie Kate McKibben, Georgia
Hill, Andrew Henderson, Grit
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"^1 C ®VINGTON, GA., Sunday, July 9, 1967
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Morning Service
7:30 P. M.
Evening Service
R. Hudson Moody WEDNESDAY PRAYER SERVICE - 7:30 P.M.
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White, Mattie Robinson, Mrs.
Isabelle Harris and Baby Boy,
Mrs. Willie Pearl Zackery, Mag
gie Williams.
Patients Remaining July 2nd,
1967.
Henry Adams, Mrs. Joann Ang
lin, Mrs. Joann Autry and Baby
Boy, Miss Annie Grace Altman,
Miss Essie M. Boswell, Dan Bal
lard, John B. Cheek, Helen W.
Coleman, Mrs. Rachel Daven
port, Dozier Davis, George Da-
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Mrs.’ Lona B. Harper, Mamie
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ady Mae Ray, Mrs. phi l u ®
berts, Paul Smith, Elizabeth Sh
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mas, Darlene Thomas, Shawn
Denise Turner, Joyce Thacker,
Mrs. Rena Thompson, Mrs. Ma
rtha D. White, Miss Annie White.
Will Chandler, Mrs. Sara Key,
Maggie Williams, _ .