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Gideon Member
To Speak Sunday
At Trinity Church
A member of the Gideons will
be the guest speaker at the 11:00
A.M. worship service Sunday,
March 31, at Trinity Methodist
Church. The regular fifth Sun
day night singing will be held at
the 7:30 P.M. evening worship
service.
Special and congregational
singing will be enjoyed. Friends
are cordially invited to attend
both services.
Mewton High YMCA Delegates At State Convention
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NEWTON COUNTY HIGH .School YMCA delegates and faculty sponsors are shown above at the school
prior to departure for Atlanta and the 1968 Assembly. Front row, left to right: Teresa Walden,
Fran Tuck, Dorothy Hardman, Mary lewis, Marcia Elizer and Linda EVans. Back row: L. M. Burke,
faculty sponsor; David Henderson, Sammy Ozburn, Slade Exley, and Mrs. Edgar Callaway, faculty
sponsor. Mrs. L. M. Burke, sponsor, was not present for the photo.
Newton High Youth Assembly
Group Leaves Today For Session
Youth Assembly delegates left
Newton County High School this
morning for the State Capitol
where they will participate in the
23rd Annual State Y. M. C. A.
Youth Assembly. The Youth Gov
ernor is Randy Fagler from
Swainsboro; the Lieutenant Gov
ernor is Howard Elrod from
Rome and the Speaker of the
House is Jim Bradley from Tho
masville.
After registering at the Capi
tol and checking in at their ass
igned hotels, the delegates will
convene in the first session at
1:00. Each delegate will be ad
ministered the oath of office.
Newton will have two seats in the
House and one in the Senate. It
is a requirement that these seats
be occupied at all times; hence the
need for alternates.
Then l are 56 bills to be consid
ered. A few of these are: To make
it unlawful for thedriverof a mo
tored vehicle to have one arm
around the passenger seated next
to him while driving; to require
that all medicines which have
been prescribed by a physician
and compounded and prepared by
a registered pharmacist be iden
tified on the label by the generic
name and with the period of safe
or effective usage; to give coun
ties jurisdiction over speed in
their own counties with state app
roval; to legalize gambling in
Georgia; to impose a high tax and
require a tax on each gambling
device; and to establish a max
imum of eight percent interest
compounded annually on all lend
ing agencies.
Each delegate is assigned to a
committee. These committees
will meet at the close of the first
session. Following these meet
ings, each district will meet and
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candidates for office in the 24th
Youth Assembly will make their
campaign speeches.
At 7;00, the Youth Assembly
will reconvene and begin discuss
ion of bills and hear a talk by the
Youth Governor.
On Friday, there will be a con
tinuous session from 8:30 a. in. to
5:30 p. m. This is the time when
most of the bills will be brought to
the floor of the House or Senate.
On Friday night the Governor’s
Dinner-Reception will be held at
the Dinkier Motor Hotel. Approx
imately 1,000 guests are ex
pected. The candidates for Youth
Governor will make their cam
paign speeches, and there will be
a program of inspiration and en-
Atomic World
Program At
Cousins School
The Exhibits Operations De
partment of Oak Ridge Associated
Universities, Oak Ridge, Tenne
ssee, will present:
“This Atomic World’’program
at R. L. Cousins April 4th. The
program will begin at 9:00 A.M.,
will consist of an assemble pre
sentation for the student body and
classroom session for grades
ten, eleven and twelve.
The Exhibits Manager is a
teacher with training in nuclear
science. He will use specially
constructed animated panels,
models and objects to present
a forty-minute assembly pro
gram in a nontechnical manner.
Atomic structure, fission, fusion,
chain reaction, particle acceler
ation, reactors, and radioisoto
pes and their uses in agricul
ture, medicine, and industry.
Small groups will discuss atomic
and nuclear structure, fission and
fusion, the nucleus and radio
activity and radiaction biology.
The objective of this program
is to provide students with in
formation not formally present
ed in science classes.
has served the nation
in all the
major conflicts of
the twentieth century.
That’s strength in reserve.
The
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(REOPENING “FULL TIME”
Starting Thurs. March 28th)
Thurs.-Frl. Mar. 28-29th
Double Feature
“BILLION DOLLAR BRAIN”
(color) with Michael Caine,
Karl Malden
ALSO-“DEAD HEAT ON A
MERRY-GO-ROUND (color)
with James Coburn and
Aldo Ray
Saturday - March 30th
Double Feature
“CHUKA” (color) with Rod
Taylor and Ernest Borgnine
- ALSO -
“NOBODY’S PERFECT”
(color) with Doug McClure
and Nancy Kwan
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Mar. 31-
April 2nd
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“THE GAME IS OVER”
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with Jan Murray
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tertainment to follow.
On Saturday morning, officers
for the 24th Youth Assembly will
be elected and sworn in. Other
bills will be passed or defeated.
The House and Senate will ad
journ at one o’clock sine die,
STRAND
THEATRE
COVINGTON, GEORGIA
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
March 28. 29. 30
Edward G. Robinson
Janet Leigh
"GRAND SLAM"
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday Nights
March 31, April 1. 2
David McCallum-Stella Stevens
"SOL MADRID"
Wednesday through Saturday
April 3 - 6
"JUNGLE BOOK"
And
"CHARLIE THE
LONESOME COUGAR"
NOTICE
Sunday afternoon at 3:30. there
will be a special matinee
which is sponsored by the Pilot
Club, Proceeds to be donated
to the Jaycees for their Youth
Center. Coine to see Rosalind
Russell in "Rosie"
MOONLIT
DRIVE-IN
CONYERS. GEORGIA
Double Feature
Thursday and Friday
March 28. 29
It's the biggest singing, danc
ing, fiddling show that ever
burst out of John Lair's
"RENFRO VALLEY
BARN DANCE"
In Color
Also
Peter Sellers is
"THE BO BO
ln Color
Saturday, March 30
"ONE MILLION YEARS BC"
Raquel Welch-John Richardson
In Color
Also
"BIKINI PARADISE"
Jeanette ScoH-Kieron Moore
In Color
Sunday. March 31
Doris Day-Richard Harris
"CAPRICE"
In Color
Also
"BIKINI PARADISE"
Jeanette Scott-Kieron Moore
In Color
Monday-Tuesday-Wedneeday
CLOSED
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Dec. 31, 1967
Cash on Hand 1-1-67 $ 4097.91
Receipts
Taxes $ 693.84
Business License 548.94
Fines 35.00
Street Fund 2636.71
General 544.80
Total Receipts $ 4459.29
$ 8557.20
Disbursements
Signal Lights $ 33.00
Street Work 426.44
Salaries 200.00
Garbage 230.00
Street Lights 354.00
Telephone & Postage 13.41
Bank Charges 6.25
Police Officers .Annuity 4.00
G.M.A. Dues 43.30
Cemetery Care 88.15
Office Supplies 25.65
Repairs 3.00
Election 12.00
Expense, Well Lot 50.25
Total Disbursements $ 1489.45
Balance on Hand 12/31/67 $ 7067.75
Street Fund Savings Acct. $ 2000.00
Street Fund Checking Acct. 751.22
General Fund Savings Acct. 3000.00
General Fund Checking Acct. 1316.53
Total - Bank of Mansfield $ 7067.75
Guy Jones, Mayor
Mrs. T. W. Binford, Clerk
Cousins School Received
Superior Ratings At Choral Meet
The R. L. Cousins choral group
and soloist received superior
ratings for both presentations at
the annual GIA Choral Festival
for District Six which was held
at Bryan High School in Jeffer
son on March 16.
Mr. Calvin Grimes, who was
commended for organization and
interpretation, has directed the
sixty-one voice group for six
months. The judges for the twenty
schools represented at Jefferson
were Mrs. M. J. Sims of B.
Harris High School, Athens; B.
Johnson of B. Harris High School,
Athens; and Dr. K. H. Bauma
gardner of Brenau College,
Gainesville.
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Monroe, Georgia
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Thursday, March 28, 1968
The R. L. Cousins chorus sang
“O Praise Ye God” by Tschai
kowsky and Beverly leslie, a
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