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Thursday, Juho TS. T9SS
^seEwnidStoS
hOR EXPERT PAPER HANG
ING AND PAINTING CALL
R. J. MOORE, Covington 2379.
We use Dutch Boy, Devoe and
Reynold* paint.
TFCMa4.
Covington Furniture
Has Sold Over 800
Speed Queen
WASHERS
This should be proof
enough!
Priced from $119.50
Up
LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN!
Come in and see our used
Refrigerator* at Newton Supply
Co.. Covington, Ga.
4TCMay26
o.l* w«l
preserve
yovr garments
SmtnreM yow peraunn
inferior leaning method*
^hen science has discovered a
w ro make your clothes last
longer and took better?
Kmu die inweeutaut NV-PRO
mSd@ESS. we «an gently lift
<njr even minute speck of
Saetnfal diet withoet injuring
or drying out remißye fab-
AoraaAy, the NUPIIO
PROCESS give* your geemeet
Mpogdi. vnatky. and linter
flfvt it never had before. Try
»s and see for yooraelf.
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Moy
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tui jMEiu
George Allen Cleaners
Frea Odorless Moth Proofing
Phono 2430
COVINGTON. GEORGIA
Low Cost Home Loans
* Quick Service On Appraisals
* Prompt Loan Closings
* Rent-Like Monthly Payments
* Terms To Suit Your Needs
NEWTON FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
IEWTM FEDERAL BUILDIRG
TtU 4088-9 COVINGTON. GA.
i i vjuntis
Quality Supply Co.
Sales cmd Service
PHONE 4)82 PORTERDALE ROAD
tOur A#VWfi**rs Art Aeswod Os RWtrTfsl
- WE ARE PREPARED io clean
* and repair your ceptic tank with
L sanitary and modern equipment
1 by a licensed plumber, reasonable
rates; work Guaranteed. Ted
Campbell, Covington, Ga. Phon
. 3706 day; 9178 night.
' TFCOcB.
FOR SALE or TRADE — Four
room house and bath, also 16'
by 24' building suitable tor office
shop or small apartment located I
on Speedway. Call Mrs. A. M.
Butler sometime between 9 a.m. ;
and 2 p.m. Phone Covington 3463.
TFCMarIO.
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for guarantied service
on radio, television or any
type of household appliance,
j call . . .
McCullough
Electric Service
114 Hendrick St.
Covington, Georgia
Phone 3014
-HOUSEHOLD MOVING AND
ANY KIND HAULING — With
moving van, dump or pick-up
truck, local and long distance a*-
perienced. Insured. Tommy L.
Womack, Covington, Ga. Phone
5404.
TFCDe23
FOR YOUR WRITING
NEEDS ....
Office Supplies
School Supplies
Typewriters
See Your Stationer First
I WOOD & COMPANY
DIAL 2720
FOR SALE — Chapel Hill Var
iety Rescue Grass Sve. Finest
variety. Grown from Southern
Piedmont Experiment Station
Seed. Re-cleaned and available in
50 lb. bags. TEST: Pure Seed
38:68 inert matter .92 weed seed
.62 (No Noxious weed seed). Ger
mination 64 per cent Price 25c
per lb. F. O. B. Farm. Leo Mal
lard, Covington, Ga.
TFCNCAu6.
SPECIAL SALE ON SHOES —
We have Engineer boots. Para
trooper boots and a good line of
. work shoes, boots and children's
shoes. Compare prices anywhere.
Chancey's Shoe Shop, Covington.
Ga.
TFCJa2O.
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FOR PROMPT ana courteous
TV, Radio, and appliance re
pair service call 2463, Newton
Supply Company. TFF6C
SAVE on our used watches —
Ladies or Gents; all kinds. No
risk. Can be exchanged if dis
satisfied. Late styles — almost
like new. Guaranteed. Fletcher
Jewelry Co., Cavingion. Ga.
TFCApr7.
FOR SALE — 26'' English Bi
cycle with gears, hand brakes
and speedometer, in excellent
condition. Cail Woody Mor cock,
Covington 3012.
| 2TPJun*9
J i
TV and RADIO BISJ 1
REPAIR
In business 10 years
For Expert Service on Radio
and T.V. Sets. Picture Tubes
Rejuvinated.
PHONE 2594
Quonsett
Appliance Co.
Covington, Georgia
FOR SALE — Three houses—
One at 404 Clark Si. known
as the Lee house; one at 901
Conyers St. known as the Rog
ers old home place; and one
known as Pharr house on Speed
way. Give good terms if desir
ed. Phone 2713.
3TCJune9
FOR SALE~ The late W. L.
Phillip's Farm on Salem Road,
one mile east of Salem Camp
ground; has 6 to 9 acres with
one modern six room house with
all conveniences and iwo nat
ural gas floor furnaces, and one
: good four room house. Will sell
, in one tract or will divide. Phone
( I Covingion 5252. Open 2 io 5
t p. m. or shown by appointment.
4TCJune9
j FOR SALL — Shop Machinery
• —Jig-Band sad Rip Sawr —
Shaper — Sander and Lathe with
motors for each. Phone 4062.
2TCJune9
You Can't Beat . . .
THRIFT QUALITY
and
| PROMPT SERVICE
Thrift
; Oil
i
Co.
* Thrift Prices Mean
‘ SAVINGS TO YOU!
FOR SALE — Miscellaneous
Home Furnishings of all kind
1 — Mattresses (double and cin
’ gle). Crib and Bassinet Mar-
1 ! tresses. Heaters, Hollywood Beds,
Wood Stoves. New four lane
Highway. East of Covington.
i Wiggins Furniture. Phone Cov
* ington 3506.
’ TFCApr2B.
■ FOR RENT — Five room apart
ment on N. Emory Si. Oil cir- -
culaiors and electric hot water
heater furnished. Spacious
grounds and garage. Phone Cov
ington 2205 or 3978.
TFCMayS
FOR SALE — One late model
Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner
with complete attachments. Ex
cellent condition. 525. Call Claude
Jordan, Covington 2205 or 2553.
2TCJun*9
WANT t6~HIRE married man
io work on Poultry Farm.
Good home, modem convenien
ces furnished. If interested call
Claude Jordan, Covingion 2205
or 2553.
i 2TCJun*9
i FOR SALE — One five room
house with garage, located on
Newton Drive near High School.
Landscaped lot. back yard fen
ced. Phone 4094 afier 5 p. m.
4TCJune9
FOR RENT — Two (2) room*.
412 Church St. Phon* Coving
ton 2298.
ITCJuneli
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I
PIANO: In thia vicinity, will
sacrifice for quick sale, rather
■ than ship io Atlanta, A-l con- !
dilion completely checked and
tuned recently. Will bring to
your home for inspection. VERY '
EASY TERMS or SPECIAL
PRICE for CASH SALE. Write at
once and sea this bargain.
P. O. Box No. 423,
Atlanta, Georgia.
9TCJune2
NOW YOU CAN OWN THAT
HOME FREEZER — We will
allow you 6100 for you old ice
box, stove or refrigerator on a
new home freezer. Call 2463
Covington.
TFCJune2
UP TO 6150 FOR YOUR OLD
REFRIGERATOR ON A NEW
CROSLEY SHELVADOR. New-1
ton Supply Co., Phone 2463, J
Covington. Ga.
TFCJune2
MALCOLM'S PHOTO SERVICE
PHONE 3547
COVINGTON, GA.
Roll Film — All sizes develop
ed and printed. In Album*. One
day service. Bring film to Studio
before four o'clock, get them
back next day afier iwo. POR
TRAITS — One week service.
In Oil.
TFCJun*9
FOR SALE — Thoroughbred I
Boxer Puppies, six weeks old. ■
Call Covingion 5651.
2TCJune9
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FOR RENT — Throe room up
stairs apartment. Private bath,
gas hot water heater and equip
ped for gas heat. One block
from iown. Phone Covingion 2155.
TFCJunel6
FOR RENT — Large 4 room gar
age apartment with electric hot
water heater and wired for'
electric stove. Two miles on j
Jackson Highway from Coving- I
ton. References exchanged. J. L.
Skinner. Phone Covington 2159.
TFCJunel6
FOR SALE — Westinghouse
Electric stove, 2-piece living
room suite. Premium. Vacuum
Cleaner. Mrs. G. R. Gober, 118
Mill St. Phone Covingion 4071
from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
ITPJuneU
FOR SALE — Saddle home 4m
years old— tan color. 5 gait-1
ed horse. Gentle. Contact W. H.
Hollingsworth, Snapping Shoal*
Rd. Phone Covington 5748.
lTPJunel6
FOR SALE — Practically new
s‘i HP motor with boat and
trailer complete. Sale price
$280.00. Also for sale large por- ,
table paint sprayer — 65 lb. pres- j
sure. Co*i $270.00 new. Sale price >
$65.00. They can be seen at 624 1
Hick* Ave. Covington afier 6
p. m. anytime during week.
2TPJunel6
FOR SALE — 1930 Model A
Ford. New tires and tube* and
new brake linings. Good running
condition. Sales price 370.00. Can
be seen ai 624 Hick* Ave.. Cov
ington afier 6 p. m. anytime dur
ing week.
2TPJunel6
j MALE AND FEMALE Helgi
Wanted — Booming business
makes opening available for re
sponsible man or woman with
car to call on farm women in
Newton County. Full or spare
time. Opportunity to make 940
a day. Write McNoss Company,
P. O. Box 2766, DeSoto Station.
Memphis, Tenn.
2TPJunel6
NOTICE
I am now representing the
Luzier's Cosmetic Company. Any
one desiring to place order pleas*
call m* ai Covington 2530.
Alic* Dawkin*
3TCJunel6
AVON Cosmetics ba* opening for
mature woman to service a
• good AVON territory. Opportun
ity to earn 62.0" an hour in opera
time. Pleasant dignified work.
For personal interview write
Mrs. Alta Easter. Box 1294, Ath
ens. Ga.
2TCJunel6
"SALESMEN WANTED” —
Wanted at once — Man with
ear for Rawleigh business in New
ton County. See F. W. Massey.
Luxomni, Georgia, or write im
mediately io Rawhnghs Depl.,
GAE-450-JLT. Memphis, Tenn.
4TCJunel6
FOR RENT — Downstair* 3-
room apartment with private
entrances and screened porches.
Wired for electric stove or eon
nection for gas stove. Telephone
Covington 2684 or 2293.
lTCJun*l6
FOR - RENT ~ Two~(2) apart
ment* —- One of four »oom*
and one of Maree rooms, with
separate outside entrances. All
convenience*, wired for electric
stove* — hot and cold water.
Phone Covington 2IM.
ITPJuneU
THE COVYK6TOIT KEWS
Before You ...
* Buy A New or Used Car '
* Trade Car*
Refinance your Car
* Apply for an Auto Loan
SEI ME AND
Save Money!
* On Finance Charge*
* On Insurance Costs 1
Through The
STATE FARM BANK PLAN ■
HI Phone 2017
I For Detail*
j Or
Bill Daughtrey,
Agent
State Farm Insurance
Companies
112 S. Hendricks St.
Covington
LEGALS
NOTICE OF
LOCAL LEGISLATION
I GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY
There will be introduced at
i the 1955 Special Session of the
General Assembly of Georgia a
bill to abolish the office of Treas
urer of Newton County, Georgia.
This Ist dav of June, 1955.
W. C. Ivey
Representative of Newton
County
3TCJune2
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
Will be sold at the Court
House door in said County on
the first Tuesday m July, with
in the legal hours, to the high
est bidder for cash, to-wit: one
i 1941 Ford Tudor. Motor No.
1 18-5962586, said property being
levied upon as the property of
■J. W. Harper, by virtue of an
। execution issued from the Super
ior Court on 17th May, 1955, of
said county, in favor of Anglin
Motor Co. against J. W. Harper.
This, the 6th day of June,
: 1955.
Jahn L. Berry, Sheriff
j 4TC June 9
CITATION
| GEORGIA. NEWTON COUNTY.
J. R. ESTES, JR. and EARL
WHITAKER. Administrators of
the ESTATE of J. R. ESTES,
SR„ Deceased, represent to the
| Court in their petition, duly
filed and entered on record,
that they have fully adminis
tered said Estate. This is, there
fore, to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can.
why said Administrators should
not be discharged from their
i administration and receive Let
' ters of Dismission on the first
' Monday in July, 1955.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary
4TCJune9
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Georgia, Newton County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordxiairv, of said
! County, granted at the June
Term 1955. upon the application
of Reuben M. Tuck, as admini*-
‘ trator of the estate of Jerry
Webb, deceased, late of said
County, for the purpose of pay
ing debts and distribution, there
will be sold before the Court
House door of said County, at
public outcry, to the highmt
bidder for cash, between the
legal hour* of sale, on the First
Tuesday of July 1955, the fol-
SPECIAL SHOE SALE!
BOYS’ and MEWS
MFN'^LIPPERS MESH OXFORDS
MEN 5 SLIPPERS She, 7 to 12 * AH Colors
STEPHEN PUTNEY /
$2.95 &
All Kind of Shoe Repairs — Compare frtees Awywhete
We tarry a good Une of work shoes. Boots and Moes
CHANCEYS SHOE SHOP
Usher Street Next to Bus Station Covington, Ga.
JWF WMfi M TW State)
OXFORD NEWS
By Mr*. A. C. Davi*
Guy Adams Jr. of Decatur is
I visiting his cousins. Arthur and
David Davis this week.
Mrs. Addie Winters. Miss Rosa
Patrick, Mrs. Bill Baker and
Kathy and Christie Baker were
( dinner guests of the Marshall
■ Elizers on Thursday.
। Mrs. Bill Allgood’* guest this
week is her mother, Mrs. A. G.
Threadgill of Washington, D. C.
i
Mr*. Tom Johnson and son
have returned to their home in
Macon. Mrs. Johnson is the
daughter of Prof, and Mrs, W.
A. Carlton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jackson
, and Curtis attended the Fox
Theatre last Thursday and saw
i “Strategic Air Command "
j
; On Sunday the Jacksons en
। tertained Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
। Partin and daughter Betsy at
j dinner.
Prof. Paul Yarbrough, mem
ber of F,AO faculty, is attending
summer school at Vanderbilt
University.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Partin
have taken the Tribble apart-
ment on North Emory Street for
' the summer.
The Bill Ailgoods visited
friends in Atlanta on Sunday.
Dr. Robert Allen of EAO is
spending the summer with his
family in Redlands, California.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sfringer
lowing described property, towit:
AH that tract or parcel of
property situated, lying and
being in the City of Coving
ton, said County, containing
three (3) acres, more or
less, and bounded a* follows:
North by Whelchel Street;
East by land formerly Cook
estate — now owned by
Newton County Board of
Education, on the South by
branch known a* Pratts
Branch and on the West by
Elm Street. Being the iden
> tical land sold to Jerry
Webb by J. S. Gardner on
November Bth. 1945. Said
■ deed being of record in deed
Book 33 page 479 Clerk'*
? Office Newton Superior
f Court, to which reference i*
i j made for further identifica-
tion and description.
f! Thus June 6th, 1955.
i j Reuben M. Tuck
'• j As Administrator estate
of Jerry Webb, deceased
4TCJune9
f .
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
। YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
* that Honorable Judge of the
• Superior Court of Newton County
- Georgia, on the 24 day of June,
t 1955, at 4 o'clock p. m., at the
> Courthouse in Covington, will
! hear the case of STATE OF
r GEORGIA VS. CITY OF COV
. INGTON, Number 331« in New
' ton Superior Court, the same be
' ing a proceeding to confirm and
' validate an issue of Gas and
’ Electric System Revenue Antici
• pation Certificates in the amount
1 of Six Hundred Thousand Dol
■ lars ($600,000) by the said Citv
" of Covington, for the purpose of
acquiring, constructing and
equipping a gas system and plac
' ing same in operation, both
j within and without the territorial
; limits of said City and extend
' ing and improving its electric
distribution system and enter
ing into contracts and accepting
[ j a franchise to accomplish such
, i purpose, and any citizen of the
| State residing in said City
1 or any other person wherever
. residing who ha* a right to ob
। ject, may intervene and become
a party to these proceedings.
This the 15th day of J use,
1955.
tl C. O. Nixon
Clerk, Superior Court,
, । Newton County, Georgia
2TCJunel6
and children, Harrell, Patricia
Anne and Claire, at Kingsport,
Tenn., spent the weekend with
their parent* and grandparents,
Prof, and Mrs. C. C. Jarrard.
Mis* Patsy I^anier of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her lis
ter, Mrs. Robert Peek.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Peek at
tended a barbecue in Atlanta on
Saturday given for employee*
of Hastings.
Rev. and Mrs. Roger Stone of
Cedartown spent Tuesday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Lovern. Rev. Stone is pastor
of the First Methodist Church
of Cedartown.
Miss Nell Strozier who i« a
student at Augusta Medical
School, is spending her summer
vacation with her parents, Prof,
and Mrs. Walton Strozier.
Mrs. Derrell Gerald and chil
dren are spending this week
visiting their parent* and grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Ward.
Mr. and Mr*. Eugen* Weather
up have taken an apartment at
Emory University where Mr.
Weatherup will continue his
studies in the Fall.
We repair all types of Watches - We rebuild
Gold Rings - We repair Ronson Cigarette
Lighters - We repair all types of Electric
Q set Daimonds -
(y rep J ace an y Stone -We
size Rings, make them larger
or smaller - We repair stretch
Bands - We repair Clocks - We do all repairs
in our shop - We can give 24 hours service
if you desire on most of these services.
FREr^MAfForTco^
Services Guaranteed
Covington Jewelry Co.
Phone 2444 18 W. Square Covington
"W* utc McCuHodi Chain
Saw* because they have
•hat it takes to perform
day n and day out any
kind of logging job .. . And
we recommend them for
loggers who want to lower
costs and speed up produc-
So says Albert Belcher.
president of W. A. Belcher Lumber Company, past presi
dent of the Alabama Forest Products Association and a
director of the Southern Pine Association.
"We’ve been using McCulloch Chain Saws exclusively since
they came on the market in 1948," he says. "Their light
weight, ease of handling and dependability make McCul
loch’* four outstanding models top choice with us."
W. A. Belcher Lumber Company is on* of the largest
lumber manufacturers in the South.
McCulloch
MODU 4 ’ ,OA
»t*rt A* $195.00 O^SllK^n**** - **^ 1
f.*.b. Sectary
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Com* In and S«* th* N*w Me- «k.i n s«w«
CuUoch Twtn-Acltea Safety
Lawnmower
MIXON Chain Saw Conpaty
1107 FLOYD SY. COVNWOM, SA.
PAGE NINETEEN
Sheets Rate Tops
As Cotton User
Sheet* were the number one
user of cotton in 1954, the Na
tional Cotton Council reports.
I Following sheets at the top of
the list of cotton consumers were
shirts; drapery, uphostery, and
slip cover fabrics; men’s trous
ers; and towel*, in the order
j named.
The top five accounted for ap
proximately 2,400,000 bales of
cotton or thirty per cent of end
use consumption, the Council
• notes.
। Sheets used 549,000 bales;
shirt*, 515,000; drapery, uphols
| tery, and *lip cover fabrics, 507.-
। 1000; men’s trousers, 475,000; and
I i towels, 323,000.
I „ , , , ■ ■MU I । —
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Giles Jr.
and daughter, Charlotte, are
- spending this week in Florida
: on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Davis and
i family visited Mrs. L. H. Adams
in Decatur on Sunday.
t! Mr*. James Bates entertained
the members of the WSCS from
s ■ Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church
on Monday night.