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FOR SALE 19 New Hampshire
Red pulleft and S young roost
ers *22.50 for lot. See Ide Holi
field or phone 2307.
CALDWELL
and
6; COWAN
Funeral Home
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Lafesf Oxygen
Equipment
Covington, Georgia
Phene 4062
WE ARE PREPARED to clean
and repair your septic tank with
sanitary and modern equipment
by a licensed plumber. reasonable
rates; work guaranteed. Ted
Campbell, Covington, Ga. Phon
3706 day; 9178 night.
TFCOcB.
MALCOLM PHOTO SERVICE:
Dial 3547 Covington. Ga~ "Al
ways A Good Picture." Roll
Film: Bring film to studio be
fore four o'clock P M get them
the next day after one. Portraits
— One week service. Alt tinted I
pictures fixed in oil paint.
SERVICE ON TV AND
APPLIANCES, INSTALLATION
SERVICE, GAS APPLIANCES,
BATHROOM, ELECTRIC WIR
ING, HEATING OF ALL
TYPES. EASY TERMS. 18 to 36
MONTHS TO PAY. CALL
QUONSETT APPLIANCE,
PHONE 2594.
TFCJUNE3.
farOM Tires!
^PENN-CRAFT
RECAPPING SERVICE
S'ld into them
enty of-
- be glad to show
you how Penn-Ceaft
Recapping can save you
money ... can give you
plenty of extra safe mile
age for minimum cost.
Come in today and see
our Penn-Craft methods,
equipment and factory
trained personnel.
:»se you need new tires, we J
a complete line of quality-built
uylvinii Tire* at your command.
COVINGTON TIRE SERVICE, INC.
T. L HAYES,
*** 3737 1030 Washing ten St. Covington
FRESH EGGS
PICKET AND AMERICA'S BEST FLOUR
CORN MEAL
WE BUY CORN
Full-O-Pep - FEEDS - Duplex
Poultry and Rabbit Supplies
Ken-L-Biskit and Jim Dandy Dog Feeds
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEED
Wholesale and Retail
HINTON BROS,
We Deliver
117 E. Reynolds Dial 2234 Covington, Ga.
(Our Advertiaore Are Aaeured Os Reaulta?
’ FOR PROMPT and courteous
TV, Radio, and appliance re
pair service call 2463, Newton
Supply Company. TFF6C
ASK YOUR FRIEND OR
NEIGHBOR WHERE YOU
SHOULD TAKE YOUR WATCH
TC HAVE IT REPAIRED.
-.HOUSEHOLD MOVING AND
ANY KIND HAULING — With
moving van, dump or pick-up
truck, local and long distance ex
perienced. Insured. Tommy L.
Womack, Covington, Ga. Phono
5404.
TFCDe23
SPECIAL — Brand new IS. 18. 20
ft. home freezers, at cost Phone
2463.
TFCJune3.
YOU SAVE ON
QUALITY
PRODUCTS
•
T H RI Fl
Oil Co.
Telephone 2771
2 STATIONS
W. USHER & HENDRICKS
STREETS
FLOYD STREET
I
FOR IRRIGATION — Contact
your local distributor of the
A M Sprinkler Irrigation System
made by Miller It Poston Mfg.
Co. All systems are custom de
signed. Call Quality Supply your
John Deere Dealer, Porterdale
Road, Covington, Ga. Phone 4182.
ITFCAUI2.
Covington Furniture
Has Sold Over 800
Speed Queen
WASHERS
This should be proof
enough’
Priced from $119.50
Up
FOR SALE — Chapel Hill Var
j iety Rescue Grass S«*. Finest
variety. Grown from Southern
* Piedmont Experiment Station
1 Seed. Re-cleaned and available in
50 lb. bags. TEST: Pure Seed
98:68 inert matter .52 weed seed
.62; (No Noxious weed seed). Ger
mination 84 per cent. Price 25c
per lb. F. O. B. Farm. Leo Mal
lard, Covington, Ga.
TFCNCAu6.
FOR EXPERT PAPER HANG
ING AND PAINTING CALL
R. J. MOORE, Covington 2379.
We use Dutch Roy, Devoe and
Reynolds paint.
TFCMa4.
CLEANS WEEP—GET YOURS
NOW — 25% off of list price
of ALL SHOES and BOOTS.
Chancey's Shoe Shop, Coving
ton, Ga.
TFCFeIB
FOR SALE — FENCE POSTS
, Osmose .reated fence poet
lumber and other wood puducris
last longer. Prompt attention io
all inquiries. Call, Daws Flour
and Feed Co. 3220, Covington Ga.
ATHENS WOOD PRESERVING
> CO. Phone 4251, Athens, Ga.
TFCMay2O.
j FOR RENT — Four room un
furnished downstairs apart
ment. Adults only. Mrs. Sadia
Branham, 300 Monticello Si.,
Covington. Ga.
TFCSE2.
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FOR RENT — Sleeping room.
Gentlemen only. 1129 N. West
Street, Covington.
TFCNCSept9.
FOR YOUR WRITING
NEEDS ....
Office Supplies
School Supplies
Typewriters
Sea Your Stationer First
WOOD & COMPANY
DIAL 2720
HOUSE FOR SALE: An ideal
buy, one of Covington'* finest.
Feature ineludes: 3 bedrooms and
2 full baths; 2 lots in addition;
recently painted inside and ov4;
garage; screened porch; barbecue
pit; fully landscaped; full carpet
ing in living and dining rooms
Venetian blinds. Call Pat Camp
belL Covington 2468.
TFCSE23.
FOR GUARANTED SERVICE on
radio, television or any type of
Household Appliance, call
McCULLOUGH Electric Service,
114 Hendrick St., Covington. Ga.
Phone 3014.
TFCSE23.
SALESMEN WANTED — Want
ed at once. Man with car for
Rawleigh business in Newton and
Butts Counties. No capital need
ed. Write immediately to Raw
leigh’s Dept GAI-450-RCM. Mem
phis, Tenn.
3TPSE3O.
HELP WANTED — Female —
ladies wanted. No experience
necessary. Telephone sales work
in your community. Part or full
COVINGTON NEWS
time. Excellent earning from now
until Christmas. Mrs. Beck, Ad
vertising Manager, 99 1/2 Peach
tree St., N. E. Atlanta, or call
Lamar 6124 or Lamar 0522.
3TCSE3O.
WOMEN WANTED: — Make
extra money. Address. Mail
postcards spare time every week.
BICO. 143 Belmont, Belmont,
Mass.
4TPSE3O.
FOR SALE — Fishbait, also full
line of groceries; Grade "A"
: raw milk 60c gallon, Duval Big
gers, Owner, Speedway Market,
i 907 Speedway. Covington, Ga.
i Phone 2280.
! 4TCSE3O.
I —
. FOR RENT — Three room house
with lights and good well of
water. Suitable for couple. Near
Salem Camp Grounds. Phone
Covingion 5251.
2TCSE3O.
FOR SALE — Complaie Case
Unit Equipment, will seat 42
persons at one time. Unit con
sists of chairs, counters, tables,
stove, dishes, silver etc. Phone
after 8:00 P. M. Covington 2882.
4TPSE3O.
FOR QUICKEST AND BEST
WATCH REPAIRING viait
FLETCHER JEWELRY CO. Mr.
Wilson Holifield is now affiliat
ed with us. We have materials
parts and experience to serve
you. Phone 2955.
2TCOc7.
FOR SALE — Large house with
two baths. Gas heat, asbestors
shingle siding. 5 acre lot near
school in Oxford. Call Covington
5107 or 2167.
4TCOc7.
TWO HOUSES FOR SALE — 45
acres of land under hog wire
and good pool site. One seven
room house and one five room
house with hot and cold water.
Good terms. One mile from Port
erdale on Rocky Plains Road. Call
or see E. L. Partee. Phone Cov
ington 5366. ITPOc7.
। FOR SALE — One eight MM
Mauser Rifle. Captiured Jap
make excellent deer gun. See Mr.
i Perry, Brookwood Apts No. 3.
!TPOc7.
"WHY ARE YE FEARFUL, OH
YE OF LITTLE FAITH?" Matt.
8:26. Read Psalm 91. "If God be
for us who can be against us?"
Romans 8:31.
ITPOc7.
Flat Shoals News
BY MRS. ROY E. BOWIE
We read in one oi the dailies
where Gov. Talmadge has set
aside October 10 as a day of pray
er for rain. We know if we ask
believing we will have the de
sire of our hearts.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pruitt
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tread
। well and baby visited Mr. Pruitt’s
father in Douglasville Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tanner
of Brookhaven visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frix Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rus
sell brought Cookie Friday to
1 spend a few days with her grand
parents, Mr .and Mrs. Luther
! Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White
I and son Dana of Hinesville spent
I Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
I Donald Kitchens of our com
munity.
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Pvt. Jack Kitchens of Ft. Jack
son spent the weekend with his
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kitchens
| of our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kitchens
visited Mr. and Mrs. Neal Whit
ley of Monroe Saturday niight.
Mrs. Oscar Sellers of Porter
dale visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kinnett of our communitv. The
Sellers are building a new home
here.
Mr O. E. Smith celebrated his
fi4th birthday Sunday with a
■ birthday dinner. Mav you have
many, many more Mr Smith!
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Mr and Mrs. T W Hanson
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs L. C. Wallace Sunday night.
Congratulations to Mrs. Louise
Malcome who will graduate from
Massev Business School Thurs
day night.
I
Mrs T Austin visited her
mother, Mrs. Anthony in Craw
ford, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ardel! Payne Jr.
and children enjoyed a birth
i day dinner in honor of their
I grandmother Sunday.
Cedar Shoals News
By MRS. E. 0. SWITZER
Several from here attended
the Homecoming at the Julia A.
Porter Memorial Church Sun
day. Rev. Ben Smith, a former
pastor, delivered a very impres
sive message after which a bask
et lunch was served in the base
ment of the church. Evreybody
enjoyed the fine fellowship.
Mr. and Mrs. James Benton
visited Mrs. Kary Staop in Por
terdale Sunday afternoon.
Friends of Mrs. Stapp are glad
to know she is able to he home
from the hsopital and recover
ing from her recent illness.
Friends of Mrs. Nora Knight
regret to learn of her illness in
Crawford Long Hospital and wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Miss Virginia Switzer return
ed to her home in Atlanta Fri
day after a week’s visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mr?. E. G.
Switzer.
Mrs. Bert Hewell spent Mon
day with Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Hewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Phillips
of Atlanta spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Floyd.
Mrs. Elsie Whitmiire of Cum
ming and Mrs. Annie Ridling of
Porterdale spent Sundav with
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris of
Cartersville visited Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Tnkersley Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Austin of
Covington spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tankersley.
William Mack of Lithonia
spent Friday night with Jerry
Collis.
Mr Boyce Piiper spent Thurs
day with his mother, Mrs. Wood
Piper at Oak Hill.
Mrs. C. E. Piper and Mrs. Sim
Randle * visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. Switzer last Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Charlie Collis and Jerry
were the supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Cardell in Social
Circle Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baugncum
of Decatur were the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Knight.
Mrs. Dora Speer spent the
weekend in Monroe with Mr.
and Mrs. Hoyt Adams and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Child
ers and children of Atlaanta and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDaniel and
Mrs. Hoyt Adams and children,
Sandra and Randy of Monroe,
were the guests Sunday after
noon of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Knight and Mrs. Dora Speer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kitchens
entertained a few friends with
a wiener roast at their cabin
at Jackson Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wheeler
and two sons of Decatur were
the weekend guests of their par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wheeler
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Tankersley
appreciate the kindness that has
been shown them during Mr.
Tankersley’s illness.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman
and son were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie. Collis Sat
urday night.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Alexander on the ar
rival of a daughter who has
SPECIAL FOR ROYS
A COMPLETE LINE OF
BOYS’ BOOTS
Paratrooner S'ZES 1 AND UP c •
rararrooper WORK SHOES & WORK suppEß s Engineer
Boots ALL KIND OF SHOE REPAIRS Boots
CHANCEY'S SHOE SHOP
Usher Street Next to Bus Station Covington, Ga.
Coverage Any Weekly In The State) f^rsday, October 7, 1954
Bermuda is the most widely
used lawn grass in Georgia, ac
cording to T. G. Williams, land
scape specialist with the Univer
sity of Georgia Agricultural ex
tension Service.
been given the name Kathy
Lynne.
Mrs. Henry Greene spent
Monday with her daughter. Mrs.
Claude Maaaen, at Almpn.
Mrs. O. A. Wheeler and Mrs.
Jack Wheeler surprised 0. A.
Wheeler Friday night with a
birthday supper. It was also Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Wheeler’s wed
ding anniversary.
MUNKY-SAVING/xx
SPECIALS / I
VEGETABLE BRUSH
White Tampico Fiber.
Regularly 19c.
*
GALVANIZED
WATER PAM.
Hot dipped. Look-Proof. 10
qt. size.
A Rea/ Special at 49c
NIGHT LATCH
For security, install this 5 pin
tumbler night latch. Solid Brass
cylinder. Two keys. Regularly
$1.95.
ROMEX CABLE
Listed by Underwriters' Lab
oratories. 12 or 14 gauge.
Two conductor.
| 14 ga. 3'/2Cft.
Spatial
Price 12 ga. 4’/2C ft.
PIPER HARDWARE CO.
Phone 2555 5 E. Square Covington, Ga.
Starrsville News
D. B. Dixon and son Denny
spent Sunday with relatives in
Millhaven.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King and
, children visited Mr. and Mrs. B.
'J. Anderson enroute from Ft.
Valley to Athens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mcßae at
i tended the G. • E. A. meeting in
। Atlant Thursday.
■
Mrs. J. H. Anderson attended
I 4-H Congress Thursday and saw
HAND BMMH
Just the thing for removing
grit and grime.
ivtt 8 c
- - -w
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GARBA GE PAH.
Heavy galvanized 6 gal. site.
Regularly $2.39.
WOOD SCREW
ASSORTMENT
Contain* 1 lb. assorted sizes,
flat, round and oval head steel
screws. Regularly 60c.
Super Spacial 44c
PAINT ROLLER AND PAN
“Do It Ycurseif” with this roller
and pan. Makes painting a
pleasure. Dauber included.
Bargain price ■
Nancy Knight and Clifton Benton
receive their awards which were
presented at the banquet Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Aiken
, spent Sunday in Smyrna as guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Fain Brannon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mcßae and
1 Kathy spent the weekend in
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G- 666
|i o« num-same east «u«»
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DUST PAN
12*9 inch pan. Regularly 39< 4
Pgr thw Sale 25c
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PEARL WICiK
CLOTHES HAMPER
Duroweve fiber-body. PlatNc
pearl top. Sizo 10*x16’A'x
25" high. $7.50 Value.
for thh Salo only »s«j
IRONING BOARD COVER
Standard weight cotton sheet
ing. Elastic edge assures per
fect fit. Regularly SI.OO.
Very Spatial 59c
BROOM RAKE
22 all-steel tines. Gear hard
wc •. Regularly SI.OO.