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FOR EXPERT PAPER HANG
ING AND PAINTING CALL
f. J. MOORE, Covington 2379,
We use Dutch Boy., Devoe and
Reynolds paint.
TFCMad.
wE ARE PREPAKED 10 clean
and repair your septic tank with
sanitary and modern equipment
by a licensed plumber. reasonable
rates; work cauaranteed. Ted
Campbell, Covington, Ga. Phon
3706 day: 9178 night.
TFCOcB.
_HOUSEHOLD MOVING AND
ANY KIND HAULING — With
moving van, dump or pick-up
truck, Jocal and long diztance ex
perienced. Insured. Tommy L.‘
Womack, Covington, Ga. Phone
5404. |
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FOR PROMPT ané courteous
TV, Radio, and appiiance re
pair sorvice call 2463, Nawion
Supply Company. TFF6C
SPECIAL SALE ON SHOES —
We have Engineer boots, Para
trooper boots and a good line of‘
work shoes, boois and children’s |
shoes. Compare prices anywhere.'
Chancey’s Shoe Shop, Covington, |
Ga. l
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Meaningless?
eaningless?
\ i Life is not mean
£ ingless to those thou
-2 _ sands of people who
A H ‘ in recent years joined
/ N2l the Episcopal Church.
/ \ Statisticians tell us
A N that membership in
&l f \w\ M l all churches has nev
£ ;?.‘-":':‘b'iv" H§| er been so high.
& L_Ji"“\ . What is the reason?
-~ Life becomes mean
ingful when lived in obedience to Christ’s invi
tation to follow Him.,
The Episcopal Church strives to convince its
members that we have, as the Prayer Book puts
it, 2 “bounden duty”—"to follow Christ, to wor
ship God every Sunday in His church, and to
work and pray and give for the spread of His
kingdom.”
Whether you are an Episcopalian or not, if
you profess to be a Christian, you have that
“bounden duty.” Then life becomes meaningful
and purposeful.
If you're not attending church regularly, if
you haven’t found in any church the answer to
your spiritual needs, we invite you to worship
with us — today —in the Episcopal Church
near you.
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\\wow 1 You owe it to yourself to learn more abou
w&&m\ ‘ the Episcopal Church. Send the coupo..
» \ X \ for a copy of “The Episcopal Church.
‘ Some Essential Facts.” No obligation
EPISCOPAL &5
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| Church, Some Essential Facts.” :
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FMAKE IT, THAT WAY. fine place to trade, too. The world owes
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/ est quality feed for your livestock and poul
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‘ TR D1 8y 11 Al 1(L ”'3.7 CORN MEAL-FAMOUS FEEDS
AN L COVINGTON, GEORGIA
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(Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
.. GETTING = GAS? If so, you
.| should have your home weath
.| er siripped. We specialize in in
|> terlocking weather siripping
: zinc or bronze. Terms if desired
| with no down paymeni. Up 1o
| 36 months #o pay. Also general
|| building, repairing and concrete
| work, Free estimate, Call 3115
)| after 6 p. m. L. H. Reed.
|| 2TCSept29
FOR SALE — A good buy at
306 Hartsook Drive: fivo~room‘
|home in good location: near
'Eschool: five years old. Call W.,’
| R. Henderson, residence Decatur
![ Ev. 6016; office Decatur Cr. 5836.
| Bob Blackwell Realty, Decatur,
Ga.
| 2TPSept29
| FOR RENT — Five room apari- |
ment on N, Emory St Oil
circulator and :lectiric hot water
heater furnished. Spacious
grounds and garage. Phone Cov- |
ington 2205 or 3978. ;
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FOR RENT — Three-room up-!
stairs apartment with private
bath, front and back enirances,
eleciric hot water heater and|
' wired for eleciric stove. Call |
lCoving!on 2953. |
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|USED TIRE
|BARGAINS
| WHITE'S TIRE
|& AUTO SUPPLY
Covington, Ga.
! hisy b.os for your selection ‘
| $2.00
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| be first 1o select your size. i
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MALCOLM'S PHOTO SERVICE
PHONE 3547
COVINGTON, GA,
Roll Film — All sizes develop
| ed and printed. In Albums, One
| day service. Bring film %o Studio
before four o'clock, get them
| back next day after two. POR
| TRAITS — One week service.
[ Iy. Oil
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'FREE TRANSPORTATION 'FE{
| OUR STORE AND RETURN.i
| No cost o1 obligation. HENSON |
| FURNITURE CO. Phone Coving- |
|ton 2221 §
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| THRIFT QUALITY |
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’ PROMPT SERVICE |
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SAVINGS TO YOU! |
UP TO $l5O FOR YOUR OLD |
REFRIGERATOR ON A ru:w]
CROSLEY SHELVADOR. Now-'
ton Supply Co. Phone 2463, |
Covington, Ga. !
TFCJune2 |
SAVE on our used watches — |
Ladies or Gents; all kinds. No |
risk. Can be exchanged if dis
satisfied. Late styles — almost
like new. Guaranteed. Fleicher
Jewelry Co., Covington, Ga. |
TFCApr7. ‘
' NOW YOU CAN OWN "l'm\'rl
| HOME FREEZER -- We will
| allow yeou SIOO for you old ice
box, stove or retrigerator on a
| new home freezer. Call 2463
| Covington.
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{| FOR SALE — 1951 English Ford
"Perfect.”” Call Kirk Price,
phone 3668,
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FOR RENT — 3 unfurnished
rooms, wired for electric stove:
and iwo furnished rooms. 316
| Herring St. Phone 2408 between
| 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m.
grrpoas
| LOST — Open face Elgin yel
f low-gold pocket watch. RE
’WABDI Phone 2288.
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Covington Furniture
| Has Sold Over 800
| Speed Queen
| WASHERS |
This should be proof
| enough!
| Priced from $119.50
| Up
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[ WANTED — One furnished room
lwith cooking privileges for coup
le. Phone 2226. :
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FOR RENT — Six-room house,
can be used as duplex. Owner
will have repairs made. Rent
S4O or $46 month and install
bathroom. Phone 2884. B. A. Kit
chens.
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FOR SALE — Maytag wringer
type washer, used very little in
good condition. Call Mrs, Sam
| Martin, North Emory St., Cov
ington, Phone 2661.
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| FCx GUARANTEED SERVICE
| on radio, television or any
|| type of household appliance,
healk. ..
| McCullough
Electric Service
114 Hendrick St.
Covington, Georgia
| Phone 3014 ', |
WANTED TO RENT — Four or
| five room house with most |
conveniences. No Cedar or rag
| weed near by. Phone 3246. |
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' SALESMEN WANTED - NEED- |
| ED — A Raleigh Dealer for
' Newion County, where products
| sold for years. Real opportunity
| for permanent profitable wotk.|
| See W. A. €arter, Box 420, or
| write Rawleigh's Dept. GAJ
| 430-232, Memphis, Tennessee,
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| TV ond aDIO |
| Repam M !
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| In business 10 years |
|| For Expert Service on Radio ||
| and T.V. Sets. Picture Tubes |
|. . ‘
|| Rejuvinated.
: PHONE 2594
| Quonsett
! Appliance Co. ;
f Covington, Georgia
WING — $2.50
PER ACRE. Phone Covington
| 2139, Anderson Tractor €Co. |
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| Office Supplies
| % School Supplies
Typewriters
Adding
Machines
Hallmark Cards
Filing
Equipment
STATIONERS
201 Monticello Street
DIAL 2720
FOR SALE — All white, com
| pletely automatic, full size gas
stove. Extra safety cut-off. 105
South East Street, Covington,
| Ga,
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
|| WANTED — One io three cords
y of thirty-inch firewood, mix
ture of soft and hard wood, as
sorted sizes. Please quote price
- | delivered to my home near Em
| ory University. Prof. Bell 1. Wil
' | ey, 966 E. Clifton Road, NE, Ai
| lanta, Ga.
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WANTED — Girl for office
. work. Prefer from 18 to 30
' | with at least high school course
| in #yping, shorthand and account
ing. Reply by letter giving all
information about your family,
| training and experience. This
position offers a reasonable sal
ary and a good opportunity to
learn all phases of office work.
Reply 1o Box 481-B, Covington,
Georgia.
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| FOR RENT — Six-room house
| on Highway 12, six miles be
low Covington. Phone 6017.
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FOR SALE — 2 Milch Cows,
fresh. Call Covington 2931.
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| NOTICE— 1 have taken over
the citv delivery of the Atlanta
| Constitution route. Daily and
| Sunday papers may be obtain
‘| ed at the Piedmont Case. Any
one desiring to subscribe to the
Constitution, may cali Mrs, Otis
Hinton, Oxford, Ga. Phone 7289.
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FOR SALE — New six (6) room
ranch type brick home on large
| lot. Ideal location, Two (2) car
garage. Central gas healing sys
tem. Phoneé Covington £137.
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| FOR RENT — Three roofn down
’stain apariment. Private bath.
‘B3O month. Call Covington 2393.
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COMMON LABOR !
‘| 85¢ per hour for 40 hr. week f
Apply to |
Job Office |
| Located on corner North |
Anderson Ave. and *
Williams Street in f
| COVINGTON, GEORGIA |
| FULLER & PEACOCK |
; Inc. |
‘ GENERAL CONTRACTORS ‘
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! The Bethany Pulpit
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THE NEWS: The Lord’s Sup
uer will be observed at Bethany
Presbyterian on Sunday morn
ing, October 9. Rev. Reuben
Wallace of the Smyrna Presby
{ terian Church will serve com
munion while the Bethany Pas
tor, Rev. Leonard T. Van Horn
|will be preaching at Smyrna.
"I‘he Young People’s Group and
|the Young Adult Group will
| meet at 6:15 p.m. followed by
| the Bible Discussion Hour at
| 7:00 p.m. |
| The work on the new Mapse |
| at Bethany is coming along with
good progress. Work was begun
| tearing down the old Manse on
| August 15th and the new one is
| rapidly nearing completion. The
co-operation of the people is
| certainly to the glory of God.
{ THE THOUGHT: Driving a
| long the road one day I noticed
‘on a billboard the following |
words: “Start right off on the
{ coldest mornings.” It was an ad
;vertisefment of one of the many
| makes of gasoline and was
,cleverly pictured. Not ever hav
|ing wsed that® particular brand
| of gasoline, I could not tell you
las to whether or not it is a true
| statement, as to whether or not
lit actually works that way. But
if it does, it means that the
company has found the right
mixture, the right things to put |
into their gasoline to bring about |
such success. l
As 1 saw the sign I could not |
help but wonder if it was not |
| moss apt to those of us who are,
Christians. Did you ever wake |
uy in the morning feeling terri
ble? Did you ever wake up in
the morning feeling like it would
be impossible for you to accomp
|lish a thing? Did you ever wake
{up in the morning feeling spirit
ually sluggish?
{ I wonder if you have found
|the right mixture, the right |
things to put into your life to |
bring you out of such a condi- |
tion? 1 wonder if you have the |
|secret, as a Christiag, to enable,
|you to “start right off on the |
| coldest morning?” [
l The secret is found in the fol- |
lowing verse of Scripture. “Seek |
|ye first the kingdom of God and |
' his righteousness, and all these{
things will be 2dded unto you.”
{And to seek him first :'wuu]d“
. -gest Coverage Any Weekly In The State
J
<et A P e R R e
By Orell Aaron ‘
_—
. Carroll Hodge, Sarah and Ju
dith Hodge spent Saturday in
Jackson ~ '
Mr .and® Mrs. Walter Parker
and children of Covington at
tended services at New Rocky
Creek church Sunday and were
dinner guests of Mr. dnd Mrs.
A. D. Floyd.
James Wild spent Saturday
‘in Eatonton.
| e
- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis
‘and little daughter Joan were
dinner guests of Mr .and Mrs.
Carroll Hodge Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Jones spent last
week with her daughter Mrs.
Cleavie Bates of Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Sanders
of Winston-Salem, North Car
olina, spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Wild, parents of Mrs. Sanders.
The Rev. Felts Dent Jr., of
Macon filled his regular appoint
ment at New Rocky Creek Sun
day. He and Mrs. Dent were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Boyd.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Ozburn were Miss Eloise
Ozburn, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Ozburn and children of Atlanta,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Ozburn
and daughter of Monticello.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Cunard
and children of Atlanta were
guests of Mr., and Mrs. Edgar
Cunard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mulkey
and Mrs. J. C. Kitchens of Cov
ington attended preaching at
New Rocky Creek Sunday and
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Boyd.
Mrs. Edward Lindsey of Mac
on spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Floyd.
Many relatives and Eudora
mean: (1) Start your day off
with Him in prayer and in the
reading of The Word. (2) Put
Him first in your life, letting
nothing come between the Lord
and your life.
Can you truthfully wuse the
gasoline motto as yours?
Mo FORDSON MAJOR J/KH
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A new, powerful diesel tractor, tested the world over, .
priced sensationally low!
Save S2OO to SSOO. Yes, the new 3-4 J)low Fordson
Major Diesel is priced hundreds of dollars lower*
than other diesel tractors in its power range. Actually,
the new Fordson Major Diesel is priced no higher
than many gasoline tractors of similar power com
rably equipped, yet it greatly reduces fuel costs.
}H\ifl sensationally low price is due to large volume
production—a new Fordson Major Tractor is now
rolling off the production lines every four minutes.
MNow on displgy. Come in and see this new diesel
tractor built by Ford Motor Company, Ltd. Its
dependability has been tested under toughest farm
ing conditions the world over. See why both en
ineers and farmers acclaim it today’s outstanding
g:cy in the 3-4 plow tractor class.
. mparison of Su, List Price
B e i f ugest Ly
Prices of Competitive Tractors F. 0.8. Factory,
Demonstrations on All Ford Tractors & Implements
i ANY TIME —o— ANYWHERE
Located 372 Miles from Covington on Jackson Hwy. near Anderson Gin
PHONE 6110 COVINGTON, GA.
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MES. T. W. BINFORD (
SeAAe A et ]
Mrs. Paul Harwell spent the |]
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. |
Frank Nix of Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pannell |
of Mansfield spent Sunday with |
|Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sams and 4:
{children, Patsy and Donald. (
; Mrs. Helen Sasnett of Atlanta
|is visiting Miss Mellie Pitts and |
| Mrs. Alice Gay. ]
T :
We are happy to report that |
Mr. Charlie Robertson, confined |
to Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, |
|is very much improved, We hope |
‘|he will have a speedy recovery.
l Rev. Bob Kerr held his regu- |
’lar church services here Sunday. |,
iThe newly organized choir, di-|
|rected by Mrs. Kerr, wore choir |
' Delegates From
o 7 |
~ ‘Good Shepherd”
| Attend Dinner |
Among members of the vestry |
| of the Church of the Good Shep- |
‘| herd Episcopal church, who at-'
| tended the Bishop’s Dinner at St.'
| Phillip’s Cathedral in Atlanta
.| last Friday evening, were: Dr.
F. C. Nesbit, Mel Bonner, L. J.|
Moore, John Fuller, Oscar Spears,
.| Henry Corley, and the Rector,l
| the Rev. Mr. H, A. Zinser. ]
1| Over four hundred guests from
| the 55 Episcopal Churches mak-
L1 ing up the Atlanta Diocese, at
tended the dinner, at which the
{ Right Reverend Bishop Rand
|| olph R. Claiborne was host.
? Interesting reports, plans of |
'| work and definite programs were
i heard by the group following the
| dinner.
| friends visited Mrs. Lola Hodge
| at Jasper Memorial Hospital in
| Monticello Sunday, '
Mr .and Mrs. Homer Boyd were}
{ dinner . guests of Mr. and Mrs. |
"jFloyd Boyd Sunday, 1
' Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Floydi
of Macon spent Sunday with Mr.l‘»‘
’and Mrs. A. D. Floyd. I
3 VR et 74 5 £2
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| DR. A. LOUGHEAD
| Chiropractor
| s . M. TO 6:00 P. M.
| OFFICE HOURS sArqu;%:Y :‘:norso;:oo PM.
! CLOSED THURSDAY
l Phone 3565 — Porterdale Road — Covington, Ga.
Thursday, October 6, 1955
robes and sang for the first time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Malcolm
of Athens, and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Adams of Dixie, visited
Mr .and Mrs. Hugh Adams Sun
day.
We are sorry to report that
Mr. George Davis and little San
dra Brown are on the sick list.
We wish for them a speedy re
covery. -
Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Chapman
of Barnesville, Mrs. Roscoe Doug
las Jr. and Karen, who have re
turned from Germany Friday,
where Captain Douglas is sta
tioned, visited Mr, and Mrs.
T. W. Binford and Mrs. Ada
Chapman Saturday night.
Mrs. Frank George of Oxford,
Mrs. Bennie Wren of Augusta,
and Miss Maggie Loyd of Oxford
visited Mrs. G. W. Christian
‘Wednesday afternoon.
‘ Saturday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Binford included Mr.
‘and Mrs. Woodrow Binford Jr.
‘and Tommy, of Columbus.
! Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Blake and
son, Willson, of Savannah, are
ispending a few days with Mrs,
‘P. Willson.
| Mrs. Hugh Sams, Patsy and
Donald, spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Grant of Cove
ington.
‘ The Incentives
American industry’s expendi
tures for research grew fifty-fold
in the years between 1920 and
‘1953, and they now stand at
more than $!%-billion a year.
But still more industrial re
search is needed to discover and
develop new products, new in
dustries and, of course, new jobs.
Such continued progress, how
ever, is not inevitable. It will be
achieved, or not, depending upon
the keeping alive of the incen
tives from which progress
springs.
5 By reducing wear, modern,
high-quality motor oils can triple
‘the life of a car engine.
* Big savings in fuel costs over
gasoline tractors in the same
power class
e Extra lugging power on tough
pulls
* More hours of operation be
tween overhauls
e Six speeds forward, two
reverse speeds
o Duilt-in hydraulic system
o Three-point linkage for rear
attached equipment
o Easy starts in cold weather—
-12-volt starter