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Wednesday, November 24, 1065
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when growing up. . .Remember
that "Pool Table” of ours! Well,
maybe some of you do not
approve, but every mother knew
where her boys were In their
teen-age years. . .they were to
gether at our house playing pool
~ .eating home-made cookies...
with lemonade, or soft drinks.
They were not up town standing
around a room full of grown-
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. . . all the benefits of modern, city type gas
service available beyond the mains:
• pay after you've used the gas
• meter proves the gas you've used
• no out-of-gas worries
• no delivery slips to sign
IT'S EASY FOR US TO CONVERT
YOUR PRESENT LP-GAS SYSTEM
if you already use LP-Gas and would
like the advantages of our modern,
metered service, we can start you on
the metered way without delay.
For more information, just phone u»—or stop by
and get the facte.
If you want the job done right ... do It with gas.
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\C.E. Tribble, Agent Phone 786-2424
Jimmy Morgan Agency
“ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE”
“The Agency of Friendly Service”
114 Clark Street - Covington, Georgia
Tel. 786-2416 (786-2008 - Nites and Sundays)
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Mr. and Mrs. B. (Budget) Wise are now receiving their
1965 Christmas Club checks, in plenty of time to meet the needs
of their holiday shopping. They'll be able to remember everyone
on their list, and with no strain on the pocketbook!
“It was easy," our club members say, and easy it is:
a very few dollars each week brings about big benefits for Christ
mas budgets at just the right time. Follow Mr. and Mrs. Wise to
our Christmas Club for '66; you'll be wise, too!
FIRST National Bank
of Newton County
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Member FDIC and Rederal Reserve System k NOW OPEN
Covington, Ga. Phone 786-5383 7^d|
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ups of all walks of life. . .some
maybe using language they should
not, or telling smutty jokes. ..
All pool rooms are not like that
and ours, in Covington, we hoped
was not. . .but any rate. . .our
boys were in a home with young
people their age and having a
wonderful time. . .Yes, Ralph
grew up and wanted to work at
the News Office, he did. . .but
finally found his life vocation with
the U. S. Coast Guard as a won
derful musician. . .Retired now
with a wife and wonderful
daughter he is in some kind of
business. . .and we do not know
what. . .nothing matters just so
he, his lovely wife and that fine
daughter love me TOO! We are
glad Mrs. Pritchett is doing as
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Engine of “40 & 8V Post From Athens, Georgia
well as can be expected at Newton
County Hospital. . .and praying
she will find more relief soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford S. At
wood, have walked right into the
hearts of the people of Georgia,
especially Oxford and this sec
tion. He walked into my heart
the first night he spoke at Ox
ford, as President of Emory
University. I KNEW then and
there, we had a man who could
not see ONLY Emory Univer
sity. . .which was moved to At
lanta from Oxford about 1915 I
think. (If I’m wrong I’ll surely
hear from you) Dr. Atwood stated
that he had searched for some
thing he had not found at Emory
University but upon visiting the
home, it moved from, where it
was founded and the historic
beauty of it’s birthplace. . .
tradition etc. . .he had found
the secret of it’s great success.
He realized the dynamic poten
iallty of Emory -at - Oxford,
which name has been changed to
Oxford College. . .and friends...
watch Emory-at-Oxford GROW...
while your Office boy does his
own job of ...jest..."SWEEPIN’
UP.”
Mrs. L. A. Patrick is spend
ing this week in Decatur, as the
houseguest of her son and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patrick
and family.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Personals ;
Mrs. A. M. Butler accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McCart of
Decatur to Charleston, South
Carolina last week for a visit
with the Troy McCart family.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin
and daughter, Laura Lane, of
Jacksonville, Florida, will spend
the Thanksgiving holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bob Weaver.
*♦ * *
Mrs. John Bob Weaver spent
several days last week with her
mother, Mrs. W. A. Lane, in
Monticello.
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The many friends of Mrs. E.
Walter Strozier are extending
good wishes for early recovery
at Emory University Hospital,
where she has been a patient
for the past ten days.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Simkins,
Jr., and children of Augusta, ar
rived today to spend the holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. S. Turner. The Turners plan
to leave Saturday on a tour of the
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A whole new series of elegant Chevrolets with a whole new choice
of features even some of the most expensive makes don’t offer
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Specially instrumented console, wUh the rich look Strato-bucket seats featuring tapered backrests f^r
of walnut and a carpeted storage locker, is and thick contoured padding, come available in a I four
available for the Custom Coupe with console shown at left models with up to 120 hp
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Vmul cover is available Outate Strain-back front seat, available in Custom Coupe Tilt-telescopic steering wheel moves
Vinyl rooj cot er is atauaoie. uuisiae v ef i nn has bucket-like contours and out almost three inches, adjusts to six
rearview mirror is one of many safety assists ana beaan, nas oucKei line contours ana nTlh i e , m-n be added to anu model
standard on all ’66 Chevrolets center armrest that folds up for third person angles, can be aaaea io any moaet
All told there are 200 ways you can pile above and beyond any other Chevrolet of walnut in their Body by Fisher interiors,
luxury upon luxury in the ’66 Caprice. And you’ve ever seen—and many a more expen- So if you’re ready to move up, your timing
that includes creature comforts like FM sive make, too. couldn’t have been better. Because your
stereo and front-seat headrests. There are four ’66 Caprices: Two Custom Chevrolet dealer is now
But the beauty of it is that a Caprice, Wagons, and a Custom Coupe and Sedan ready to move you up about
before you add the first extra, is luxurious with deeply quilted upholstery and the look as far as you could want to go.
See the new ’66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy n, Corvair and Corvette at your Chevrolet dealer’s
10-1980
GINN MOTOR COMPANY
202 CLARK STREET COVINGTON PHONE 786-3422
Downtown Covington Christmas Parade Scene
Orient including Japan, Formosa,
the Philippines and Hong Kong.
They will also visit Australia and
New Zealand where they will
spend Christmas with their son,
Lt. (j.g.) Frank Turner in Christ
church, where he is stationed.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore had
as their guests Sunday in cele
bration of Mrs. Moore’s 80th
birthday Misses Julia and Jim
mie Connelly, Mrs. Frances Mac
Innes and daughters of Mcßae;
Mrs. Hoke Smith, Eastman, Mr.
and Mrs. Spencer Wicks and
Kathy of Clarkston; Mr. and Mrs-
Ralph Aiken and Lisa, Atlanta
and Mr. and Mrs. Huie Moore
and children.
* * * *
Pvt. Charles W. Norman has
returned to Fort Gordon, Geor
gia, after having spent a 14 days
leave with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Norman in Covington.
Pvt. Norman will be stationed
with the 7th Battalion, 3rd Train
ing Brigade, where he will re
ceive 8 weeks of AITC schooling.
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Out of town relatives and fri
ends who visited Mrs. P. J.
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R. L. Cousins High School Band of Covington
Garrison at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. H. B. McDonald, in
Covington, were Mrs. A. E. Hays,
Sr. of Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Campbell of Monticello,
Mr. and Mrs. Sturgis Bates and
Cindy, Webb Garrison, Jr. of
Emory University, Miss Jean
Stubbs, and Mrs. J. S. Moore of
Decatur. She was happy to greet
44 Covington friends who called
on her while she was the guest of
her sister. She returned to her
home in Greensboro, North Caro
lina, on Thursday, with her son
and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. J. M.
Garrison.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pratt
spent the weekend with their
children, Captain and Mrs. Char
les E. Lewis, in Fort Bragg,
North Carolina. Their little
granddaughter, Georgia, re
turned home with them for a
short visit.
*♦ * *
Mike Pratt of Indian Springs
School in Helena, Alabama, will
spend the Thanksgiving holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Pratt.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skinner
entertained Sunday with a pre-
Thanksgiving family dinner and
honored their daughter, Mrs.
Thomas Jay, for her birthday.
Those enjoying the day were
Mr. and Mrs. David Skinner and
three sons of Avondale; Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Skinner, Atlanta;
Mrs. Howard Skinner, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Jay and son Scott
and the hosts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clark Goode,
their children, and Campbell
Goode of Adel; and Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Goode, Jr., of Atlanta,
YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE
ON A HONDA
COVINGTON PRATT’S
SUPPLY CO. GOODYEAR
786-8175 786-8196
are holiday houseguests of the
Martin Goodes and Mrs. Ben
Barker, who is among Thanks
giving guests of the Goodes,
today.
For TV and Stereo repair
call
BUDDY PRATT
at^
Pratt’s Goodyear
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