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News Notes From
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By Mrs. H. R. Butler
Good morning, neighbors.
A miscellaneous shower was
given at the Methodist Church on
Saturday afternoon for Joyce
Evans Wortham. Many lovely and
useful gifts were received. Mr.
and Mrs. Weldon Carson carried
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IMr. and Mrs. Wortham to their
! home in Douglasville, Sunday.
We had a wonderful revival at
| Calvary Baptist Church last week.
The Rev. Bill Venable of Rock
mart brought some interesting and
enlightening messages.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen and
Mr, and Mrs. Dudley Freeman
visited Mr. Phillip Freeman at
| C)lemson College in South Caro
| lina, Sunday. ..
|| Mrs. Oscar Nations and Miss
| Blandena Merritt of Decatur visit
| ed their mother, Mrs. Doc Merritt,
Sunday.
Mrs. T. T. Barker, Truman,
f Mary and Frances visited Mr." and
{Mrs. W. R. Loyd and family of
{ Mansfield and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
fCrenshaw of Monroe, Sunday.
f Terry Evans left Sunday for)
Piedmont College.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pruitt and
children of Lithonia spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Butler, Mrs.
R. E. White, Mrs. Frett Long and
iDon attended the Stowe reunion
in Thomaston at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Stowe on Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Dud Childers haveé
moved into their new home on |
‘Stone Street. We will miss you. |
Mr. J. P. Butler of Mobile, Ala..‘
spent Wednesday night with hi s’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Butler |
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Diesel power for the first time, addition of two
higher powered V§B’s, and lower hood lines for
beiter road visibility highlight Chevrolet’s 1962
truck line. New to most of the 198 models are
directional signals as standard equipment, single
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Many May V
Qualify For ;
Payments f
By the end of May 1961',:S
monthly disability checks were’f
enroute to Washington, D. C. and:g
New York. 1b
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Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Er~fr
nest Carson, who have moved;f{
back to our community in their“t
new home on Wheat Street. !hl
We extend our deepest sympathy b
to the family of “Whit"" Cook, who | ¢
passed away last week. %e
Mrs. L. C. Oliver is visiting Mr. ;f
and Mrs. L. C. Frix in Jefferson |
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen, Mrs.
Ray Rowe and Terry visited Mr.
Ray Rowe in the Veterans Hospi
tal in Atlanta, Sunday.
The family of R. H. Anglin visit
ed him in the Macon Hospital.
Mr. Anglin is better after under
going surgery last week.
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By Mrs. T. W. Binford
Conscience is the sentry of the
soul. By Ibrabim Matary. (Leb
anon), ‘
Mrs. Hamp Wade and Mrs. Bob
Eubanks of Atlanta spent Sunday
with Miss Mellie Pitts and Mrs.
Helene Sasnett. Mrs. Alice Gay
returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams at
tended the Stribling - Williams
wedding in Eatonton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Grant and
Pam of Porterdale visited Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Grant, Saturday.
Mr. Robert Loyd of Atlanta spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Loyd.
Mr. Elmer Carson of Anderson,
S. C. and Mr. Ernest Holcombe
visited from Thursday to Sunday
with relatives in Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Carson,
Mrs. Elmer Carson and Mrs.
Beulah Busby of Anderson, S. C.
visited Mrs., H. E. Carson, Sun.
Mrs. Edith Stoops and Miss
Lorena Stoops returned to their
home in Highland, Ind., Tuesday
after a two weeks visit with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Louise Cardell and son,
!Donald of Mansfield spent Thurs
~day afternoon with Mrs. H. E.
?i Carson.
t; There will be a family night,
| Friday at 6:30 at the church in
| honor of Rev. and Mrs. Asbury
Craft and children and Rev. and
| Mrs. Larry Bauman of KEatonton,
| who is preaching in our revival
| this week.
| Rush hours at the post of
fice are late afternoon and early
evening. You can help speed up
the delivery of all mail by
bringing in your non-priority
letters and packages early in
the day, whenever possible. ’
| There are 35,000 post offices
in the United States. Some of
| the most profitable of these
|are the ones that handle the|
| greatest amount of third class
’i Mail.
} At the end of 1960, the 12-
| state Southern area had 81
| pulpmills in operation, with a
l total daily capacity of more
than 50,000 tons of pulp.
TIE COVINGTON NEWS
headlamps and longer life mufflers. New optional
equipment includes alternating current genera
tors, tinted glass and sliding rear cab window
for better ventilation. Proved independent front
suspension is retained with improvements,
being paid to 540,000 disabled
workers, plus 320,000 depen
dents, including disabled adult
children according to
Joseph R. Murphy dis
trict manager of the Atlanta
Social Security office. Mr. Mur
phy thinks that many people in
this vicinity who have not in
quired at his office may qualify
for disability payments. Here,
briefly, is a breakdown of the
requirements:
A person must have worked
for at least five years out of the
ten years before his disability
began. This work must have
been covered under social se
curity either as wages or self
employment. Hi s disability
must be so severe that it keeps
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Chevrolet trucks powered to work harder | . r:::;';5;5;: J-'""’""'-"'” )
in every weight class with the highest L ’
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Meet the eagerest, earningest crew of new o i F ]
trucks that ever shouldered a load! .
There's a wider choice of power, a wider '
choice of torque, across the board. For .
heavies, there's the new High Torque 409 ) New SERIES 60 DIESEL,
VB*, with 16% per cent more torque than Diesel savings and Chevy
ever before available from Chevrolet. Big o B : durability,
news in the middleweight class is the new .
Chevy-GM 4-53 Diesel, backed by years of = il oD e '
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up, the High Torque 261 Six* adds new sock E o Y 4 '
in extra-tough applications. All told, you can DE s R R & g ' 4
pick from nine rarin’-to-work, ready-to-save ei . \ A L |
'62 Chevrolet truck engines. Sg i . P e e
Handsome new work-styling includes for- SR IRRGEERETT a Ca
ward-sloping hoods that allow drivers to see . R ;_.‘:.35::5"531:3;-"l. N%%\
as much as 10% feet more of the road. Chev- \”%*3 .Vg e ;
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working, longer lasting truck. New heavier 3 e W‘%\\ R ————
duty, smoother ‘hypoid rear axles add new . R g tl\lv“ : W g
beef and brawn in the middleweight class. : § o R o o NP
Rugged new |-beam front axles* of 9,000- or ) ’ ~MMM of
11,000-Ib. capacity are available on Series T : W
80 heavyweights. Mufflers are longer lived S : o - i
on all models 4 iR S o
You'll find a total of 198 models in the new New SERIES 80 TANDEM. ”‘Q T e
'62 Chevy line—including three work-proved, Best choice for the big : B
versatile Corvair 95's. Every model is built to ones! Has extra-rugged K- B '
out-haul, out-last and out-value any other braced ladder frame and
truck at anywhere near the price. See your true-tracking Eaton-Hend-
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him from doing any regular
substantial work and it is ex
pected to last a long or indef
inite time,
If a person’s claim is approv
ed, his spouse and dependent
children under eighteen may al
so get checks. A disabled adult
child of a person drawing so
cial security benefits may also
draw if his disability began be
fore age eighteen. His impair
ment must meet the same tests
as that of the disabled worker.
Mr. Murphy invites anyone
who feels that he may qualify
for disability payments or who
wishes further information to
contact his office at 275 Peach
tree Street, NE. telephone
number JA 2-4121.
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In The State)
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Peacetime Vets'
Hospitalization
Is Explained
Veterans with only peace
time military service must have
a service - connected disability
in order to be eligible for VA
hospital care, Georgia Veterans
Service Director Pete. Wheeler
said this week.
The law, which wouid apply
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§ta men being called to active
{duty for the first time as a re
| sult of the current crisis, states
'specifically that the peacetime
| veteran must have been separ
lated from the service because
'of a disability or must be
idrawing a disability compensa
| tion in order to qualify f o r
.[hospital treatment.
| The peacetime veterans with
| service - connected disabilities,
'however, may also be treated
| for non-service-connected dis-
Thursday, September 21, 1961
abilities in VA hospitals if they
are financially unable to pay
for private treatment.
| Wartime veterans whose dis=
'abilities are service - connected
‘are given priority at VA hos=
;pitals, however, and the shor=
|tage of hospital facilities often
| requires veterans with non =
'service - connected disabilities
‘to wait several months for
treatment.
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