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Thur.day, October 1, 1964 (Our Advertieere Ar. A..ur.d Os 8.. t R..ult.) THE COVINGTON NEWS (8.. t C0v.r.,.! N.w., Pictur.., and Feature.)
debut
Wood boards-and-battens
—long popular as siding for
extefior house walls—is now
making its debut on the in*
teaior.
One of the newest patterns
of Southern Pine is “reverse
batten" paneling. It differs
from the exterior style in
that batten strips are under
rather than over spaces be-
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jggMMgBHMB A Christian Welcome Awaits You At
THE BAPTIST
■■] tabernacle
704 N. Emory St. Covington, Ga.
“Holding Forth the Word
of God”
10:00 Sunday School
ll ; 00 Worship
"udson SdT 6:30 Trainin S Union
Pastor 7:30 Evangelist Service
The End Os Your Search For A Spiritual Church
Nursery for all services.
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I and reachable.
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tween vertical boards. As a
result, the fullthickness of
each panel presets from
room walla—giving a pleas
ing three-dimensional im
pression.
The 4,574,000 Korean Con
flict veterans who had no
service in World War II
averaged 32.9 years of age on
June 30, 1964
N»w* Note* From
By Mrt. Willie Brown
Mrs. C. H. Crawley celeb
rated her 84th birthday Sept
ember 23. She was honored
Sunday with a dinner given
by her daughter, Mrs. Ray
Rowe. Those who attended
were Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Cheek, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Moon and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cheek and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Crawley and children
all of Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
Rufus Anglin and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Anglin
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Lindy Anglin and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Crawley,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawl
ey and family, Miss Bar
bara Ketchum, Sieve Cason,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowe and
Terry all of Covington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rowe
and Terry and Miss Barbara
Ketchum were Sunday night
supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lamar Rowe in Forest
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Harris have moved into our
community on Sorrels St
reet. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Blackstock have moved on
Wheat Street. Welcome to
each of you and may you
find a warm welcome in one
of our churches also.
Mrs. Phillip Colbert and
children and Miss Kathryn
Aaron visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Day in Jersey
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brown
and Bobby visited Miss
Sarah Brown and Mrs. Lee
Williams in Atlanta Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. Horace But
ler accompanied them and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Bentley announce the birth
of a son. He has been given
the name John Bentley, 111.
Mr. Melvin Stinchcomb
spent Sunday afternoon
visiting Mr. Raymond Kent,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mathis
and attended Sunday School
with Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Smith.
Eagle s<•«*
Michael W. Lassiter, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Las
siter, has been approved for
the rank of Eagle Scout. The
badge will be presented to
Mike at a later date.
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Acrylic models, state color number 7(shaded j* ;
coppertone); 25(turquoise) or 27(wbite). ..
Washer and Electric Dryer, acrylic finish. B£L.
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W 26 E 44079N2H—Shpg. wt. 442 lbs. $401.00 f V
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Porcelain-enamel Washer and Electric Dryer. ■ - j
i W 26 E 44589N2—Shpg. wt. 451 lbs. . . $371.00 P \
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- W 26 E 44579N2—Shpg. wt. 458 lbs. . $411.00 fBl -1 '■ T * /
Kenmore 6-cycle Washer
with self-cleaning lint filter
Save *3O s $ 179 95 “
Was $209.95. Even bleaches automatically . dispenser releases safely dilut
ed bleach at most effective time. Powerful Super Roto-Swirl agitator gets
after the toughest dirt . . has scrubber cap for cuffs, collars. Cool-down
rinse in wash and wear cycle prevents spin-set wrinkling. Water level con
trol so you can fill tub to exact level needed. Washes up to 12 lbs. Safety
switch stops spin action if lid is lifted. Porcelain enamel basket, top, lid.
29x26x36 in. VL listed. 110-120-v, 60-c AC. h-HP motor.
Acrylic finish models available in 7 (shaded coppertone); 25 (turquoise) or
27(white). Stale color number.
W 26 N 31471 NH —Acrylic finish. Wt. 256 lbs. if.so monthly. Cash $179.95
W26N31571NH —Suds-Saver, acrylic finish. Wt. 265 lbs. Cash 189.95
W 26 N 31476N —Porcelain enamel. White only. Wt. 274 lbs Cash 189.95
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Hugh W. Ellis
Taking Part
In Fallex 64
GERMANY — Chief War
rant Officer Hugh W. Ellis,
47, son of Mr. and Mr«.
Emory A. Ellis, Covington,
Georgia, and other members
of the Seventh U. S. Army,
are participating in Exercise
FALLEX 64. an eight-day
NATO directed and controll
ed training exercise in Ger
many.
The bi-annual exercise is
designed to test and evaluate
coordination procedures and
command communications
within the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NA
TO) military structure in
Europe. Orders and com
munications between head-
Nowton FHA
Council Moot
The first executive coun
cil meeting of te Newton
FHA was held September 1
in Room 33 immediately af
ter school. All officers were
present with Mary Moore,
quarters command posts and
the dissemination of infor
mation to lower headquart
ers are being stressed to in
sure maximum proficiency
during the training exercise.
Ellis, a food advisor in the
540th Engineer Group’s
Headquarters Company, en
tered the Army in 1942 and
arrived overseas on this tour
of duty in August 1963.
He attended Covington
High School. His wife, Erna,
is with him in Germany.
Kenmore Soft-Heat Dryer
. . no over-drying ever . . just dial the time
Save *ls ^ s l34 95 “‘
Was $149.95. Provides correct temperature for each load. Heat is full at
first, then tapers off as clothes dry. Such gentle drying leaves everything
soft and fluffy . . helps prevent baked-in wrinkles. No-heat air setting for
plastics, sweaters. Sprinkler ball moistens dry clothes for ironing. Air fresh
ener unit. Full-width Load-A-Door has safety switch that stops machine
when door is opened. Top-mounted lint screen, interior light. Porcelain
enamel top, acrylic cabinet. 29x26x36 in. high. UL listed. ^-HP motor.
Stale color number 7(shaded coppertone); 25(turquoise) or 27(white).
Electric 5600-w element (6000-w total). 220-240-volt, 60-cycle AC.
W 26 N 31873 NH—Shipping weight 169 lbs. 17 monthly. Cash $134.95
Natural Gas. 37,000 BTU. Economical electric ignition. 110-120-v, 60-c AC.
26 N 31773 NH—Shipping weight 177 lbs. M. 50 monthly Cash $174.95
president, presiding.
Each officer was assign
ed her duty and the pro
gram of work was planned
for the coming year.
The first meeting of the
Newton FHA will be held
next Wednesday, Septem
ber 16, in Room 33. All new
members will be initiated at
the annual picnic which
will be held during the
week of September 21 at
Jackson Lake,
The following are officers
for the coming year:
President, Mary Moore;
Vice-President, Toni Bel
le w; Secretary, Rissa
Spears; Treasurer, Linda
McCart; Parliamentarian,
Dot tie McKay; Historian,
Joan Dial; Reporter, Billie
Jean Kesler; Honor Roll
Chairman, Sherry Thomp
son; Degree Chairman, Lil
lian Benton: Projects Chair-
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man, Becky Banks; Com
munity Projects Chairman,
Brenda Smith; School Pro
jects Chairman, Glenda Re
pet ske; State Projects Chair
man, Lenetta Yarbrough;
Advisor. Miss Ann Nichols.
The Chairman of Music
and Recreation will be elect
ed at the September meet
ing from the freshman class.
We are looking forward
to a very successful year in
our club under the direction
of our new advisor, Miss
Ann Nichols. There should
be plenty of hard work and
lots of fun for each mem
ber. Our club membership
is approximately ninety.
The booklet, “Interior De
coration for Veterans Ad
ministration Hospitals,” can
be obtained at the Govern
ment Printing Office, Wash
ington, D. C., for 40c a copy.