January 2021

Page B9 JANUARY 2021 FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS Se c t i on B 1215 E. Broadway • Morrilton, AR 72110 • 501.477.2229 • www.rosewoodclassiccoach.com “Put 2020 in the rearview mirror and venture down a new path in a Rosewood Classic Coach!” Call us today for the latest on Price and Delivery Offering Custom Hearses & Sedans Covington Casket Owner says “Pets are Family, Too” ANDALUSIA,AL— Covington Casket Company is known to be an employee-friendly, community- minded and personal-touch business. So, it was no surprise when Alan Williamson, owner, stepped up – make that, backed up, to a local farmer cooperative and had his pickup truck loaded with more than a ton of dog and cat food. “I saw on Facebook where the Andalusia Animal Shelter needed dog and cat food, especially during this time of the year, and I know how much I and all of our employees care about their pets. It was just a real privilege to be able to give back to the commu- nity that has given so much to us,” Williamson said. Covington Casket is a well-known and well-respect- ed employer in the Alabama town that is located about 20 miles north of the Alabama-Florida line. flipped cartwheels to help us grow and have welcomed us with open arms to their new industrial park where we will relocate in the first quarter of 2020. We will more than double our plant size and production. And yes, we’ll be hiring more employees, which just further helps our local economy so we can do things like help the ani- mal shelter and other good causes,” Williamson said. “It just comes full circle. We are very blessed and want to be a blessing,” Williamson said. Williamson is a sec- ond-generation owner of Covington Casket which be- gan in 1921. AndrewWilliamson, his son, is an integral part of the family-owned business, expanding his father and grandfather’s reputation for personal, customized service, meeting the quick turn-around demands of the business. For more information about Covington Cas- ket, visit www.covingtoncasket.com. “Andalusia is a special place,” Williamson said. “May- or Earl Johnson and The City of Andalusia have just AmpliVox rolls out Upgraded BeltBlaster Mini Portable PA System NORTHBROOK,IL— AmpliVox Sound Sys- tems has rolled out an upgraded model of its popular BeltBlaster mini portable PA system with new USB drive support, making the unit capable of playing recorded mu- sic and/or speech from a plug-in USB Flash Drive. The BeltBlaster is designed to be worn around the waist, to serve as a hands- free PA system to extend your voice to groups of as many as 75 people, in- doors or out. In addition to the up- graded USB support, the AmpliVox BeltBlaster Pro S207 keeps features from the S206: a built- in 5-watt amplifier and speaker, plug-in headset and lapel microphones. The S207 also includes an upgraded heavy duty nylon sport pack and a waistband belt with ex- tension, and adds re- chargeable batteries, and an AC adapter/recharger. “The BeltBlaster now has even more capability and versatility,” said AmpliVox CEO Don Roth . “A fit- ness instructor could add recorded music to their workout routine, or a tour guide or teacher could have a recorded presentation companies that some pro- vide a unit for every one of their employees.” To learn more about AmpliVox Sound Sys- tems’ products, visit www.Ampli.com. that they play at some point on a walking tour. The Beltblaster is so popular for tour

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