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LECALS
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
Georgia, Newton County.
All creditors of the estate
Mrs. Emma Warren, late of
ton County, deceased, are
notified to render in their
mands to the undersigned
ing to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are required
to make immediate payment to
me.
February seventh, 1939.
DONALD G. STEPHENSON,
Administrator of Mrs. Emma
Warren.
CITATION ,
Georgia, Newton County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Donald G. Stephenson, as Ad
ministrator of the Estate of Mrs.
Emma Warren, deceased, having
applied to me by petition for leave
to sell the real estate of said de
cased, this is to notify the cred
itors and kindred that said appli
cation will be passed upon at the
March Term, 1939, of the Court of
Ordinary of Newton County, and
that unless cause is then shown to
the contrary, said leave will be
granted.
This seventh of February, 1939.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Newton County.
Under authority of an order is
sued from Newton Court of Or
dinary at the December term,
1938, the undersigned will sell at
public outcry before the court
house door in said county, on the
first Tuesday in March, 1939.
within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
situated in the City of Covington,
Newton County, Georgia, and be
ing a part of that certain large lot
on which is located the home for
merly belonging to Mrs. Sallie M.
Thompson, described as follows:
All that portion of said large lot
which faces on and along Thomp
son Avenue, and runs along said
Thompson Avenue a distance of
approximately 480 feet to an iron
stob located thereon; thence back
from Thompson Avenue a dis
tance of 100 feet to another iron
stob or marker; thence parallel to
Thompson avenue a distance of
477 feet to iron stob on East
Street, a distance of 100 feet to
corner of East Street and Thomp
son Avenue, where is the start
ing point identified by an iron cor
ner marker. The land to be sold
is otherwise described as a strip
of land on the North side of
Thompson Avenue, beginning at
East Street, extending along said
Street a depth of 100 feet, and
running along Thompson Avenue
a distance of 480 feet, subject to
an alleyway known as part of
South Anderson street, which
crosses the tract to be sold.
Said tract has been marked off
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into four separate lots by
stobs or markers, and will be
fered for sale by lots, and as
whole, the undersigned
the right to sell by the most
vantageous method, and also
reject any or all bids when
ed insufficient. Said sale will
subject to any valid paving
other assessments
against the same, but free of
or other encumbrances.
Said property will be sold
maintenance and education
Margaret Bradshaw,
Bradshaw, Olive Bradshaw',
ces Bradshaw, John Neal
shaw, and James Oliver Brad
shaw, minors and
under the will of the late Mrs.
Sallie M. Thompson, deceased.
This February 7th, 1939.
MRS. ADA L. BRADSHAW,
Guardian of said Minors.
SHERIFFS SALE
Georgia, Newton County.
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in March, 1939, next, at the
Court House, in Newton county,
within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following property, to-wit: 212‘A
acres land located in Newton
county, Georgia, Hays District,
and described as follows: Begin
ning at corner • of Lane place;
thence N. 30 51.54 chains; thence
S. 60 W. 19 chains to public road;
thence S. 1614 W. to Phillips cor
ner 4 48 chains; thence S 30'4 E.
to Rakestraw corner 22.17 chains;
thence N 6114 along Rakestraw
line to beginning corner.
Said property levied on as the
property of R. A. Rakestraw to
satisfy an execution issued from
the Municipal Court of Atlanta
(Fulton Division) in, favor of S.
H. Adams against said R. A.
Rakestraw.
This 6th day of February, 1939.
W. G. BENTON,
Sheriff of Newton County.
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SHERIFFS SALE
Georgia, Newton County.
Will be sold on the first Tues
day in March, 1939, next, at the
Court House, in Newton county,
within the legal hours of sale to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following property, to-wit: One
Pelco Beverage Box, Model No.
200, Serial No. T-1679.
Said property levied on as the
property of Dock Martin, to satis
fy an execution issued from the
Superior Court of said county in
favor of Commercial Credit Com
pany against said Dock Martin.
This 6th day of February, 1939.
W. G. BENTON,
Sheriff of Newton County.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Newton County.
Under an order of Newton
Court of Ordinary, will be sold
before the courthouse door in said
county on the first Tuesday in
March, 1939, within the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder the
following described land belong
ing to the estate of Mrs. Mary
Day, deceased, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Town District,
Newton County, Georgia,
as follows: On the North
lands of A. R. Bower estate;
the West by
public road and Will Collum;
the South by the Nelson
and lands of Parker; on the
by lands of Parker, and
ing forty-two acres, more or less.
Also a triangular tract of
belonging to Mrs. Mary Day,
ceased, containing three-fourths
of an acre, more or less,
as fololw's: On the North by
of Will Collum, on the East
lands of Mrs. Mary Day
and on the South by Flat Shoals
public road.
This February 6th, 1939.
A. L .LOYD, Ordinary.
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
Whereas E._ A. Veal, adminis
trator of J. J. Veal, deceased, rep
resents to the Court in his peti
tion, duly filed, that he has fully
administered said estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, to show cause, if any they
can, why said applicant should
not be discharged from his admin
istration and receive Letters of
Dismission on the first Monday in
March, 1939.
This February 6th, 1939.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
Whereas, Mrs. Eloise Cooper
Cannon, administratrix of Mrs.
Cora E. Cooper, deceased, repre
sents to the Court in her petition
duly filed, that she has fully ad
ministered said estate. This is,
therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be
discharged from her administra
tion and receive Letters of Dis
mission on the first Monday in
March, 1939.
This February 7, 1939.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTATE
Georgia, Newton County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that J.
H. Wood, as administrator of the
estate of J. W. Burns, deceased,
having applied to me by petition
for leave to sell the real estate of
said deceased, as well as for leave
to sell thirty shares of the Capital
.Stock of the American Telephone
and Telegraph Company, belong
ing to said estate; and that an
order was made for citation at the
February Term, 1939, and that
citation issued; all the heirs at
law and creditors of the said J. W.
Burns, deceased, will take notice,
that I will pass upon said applica
tion at the March term, 1939 of
the Court of Ordinary of Newton
County, and that unless cause*is
shown to the contrary, at said
time, said leave will be granted.
This February 7th, 1939.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
Because of default in the pay
ment of a loan secured by a deed
to secure debt executed by’ James
Samuel Harris to the Land Bank
Commissioner, dated the 26th day
of December, 1933 and recorded in
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
M KT M AS I OS
A large crowd attended Sunday
School at Zion.
Mrs. George Ivey spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parr,
of Covington.
Miss Sue Maloy, of McDonough,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Horace McCullough.
Mrs. L. P. Hull and Mrs. Joe
Moseley spent Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Housworth, of
Klondike, visited Mr. and Mrs M
J. Sims, Tuesday night.
Mrs. Boyce Piper visited Mrs. Joe
Moseley, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Stewart Hull spent Thursday
night with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Underwood, of Salem.
Mr. Wayne M–%ey spent a few
‘day s last week in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Gwinnett Merritt
were the Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Juhan.
Miss Ruth Underwood visited Mrs.
Stewart Hull, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moseley visited j
Mr. Mrs. and Norman Mrs, E. L. Juhan, Tuesday, j !
Blunkert and Mrs.
H. P, Walls visited Mrs. J. P. Walls,
Friday afternoon.
Miss Kathryn Fisher visited Miss i
Louise Walls, Saturday atfernoon. j
Miss Marie Cowan was the spend-1
the-night guest of Miss, Kathryn; 1
Fisher, Thursday night.
Miss Grace Crumbley, of Kelly- | j
town, spent several days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Piper.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walls visited ,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Plunkett, 1
on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moseley and
daughter, Alice Jo and Miss Fran
ces Sims attended services at Beth
any, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Childs at
tended a birthday dinner Sunday, j
given in honor of Mrs. Childs’ fa
ther. at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Maloy visited j
Mr. and Mrs. Rosser Maloy, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. 3oyce Piper visited
relatives in Henry county, Sunday
atfernoon.
Everyone remember to come to ;
the B. Y. P. U. at Zion, Sunday 1
night at 7.00 o’clock.
HAYVION
Mr. Neil Jackson is convalescing
at his home in Hayston, to the
delight of his many friends.
Little Barbara Jaskson has recov
ered from her recent illness.
Mrs. Dessa Wynn, and Mrs. Cora
Hodge are in Atlanta with Mrs.
Joe Wright, who has recently un
dergone an operation at Georgia
Baptist hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Butler Rogers and
Mrs. Minnie Fincher, of Covington,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson
and Mr. Neil Jackson. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Barker of
Mansfield; Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Cofer.
Mr - Chapman and Emma Gene
Chapman, all of Atlanta, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baskin.
Sunday afternoon.
We learn with regret of the ill
ness of Mr. Lee Hays. His many
friends are wishing him an early
recovery.
the clerk’s office of the Newton
County Superior Court in Book 26.
Page 279, which deed, and the note
secured thereby are owned and held
by Federal Farm Mortgage Corpor
ation pursuant to Act of Congress,
approved January 31, 1934, known
as Federal Farm Mortgage Corpor
ation Act, the undersigned has de
clared the full amount of the In
debtedness secured by said deed due
and payable, and, acting under the
power of sale contained in said deed,
for the purpose of paying said in
debtedness, will, on the 7th day of
March, 1939. during the legal hours
of sale at the court house in said
County, sell at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash, the lands
described in said deed, to-wit:
Fifty and Twenty-five Hundredths
acres of land, more or less in Lot
No 103 in 9th District, Newton
County. Georgia, said land being
now or formerly bounded on the
North by lands of Bohannon, East
by lands of Parker. South by lands
of Bohannon, and West by lands of
Vaughn; Also, Five-tenths acres of
land, more or less, in Lot 108. Ninth
Land District, Newton County.
Georgia, said land being now or
formerly bounded on the North by
lands of Kitchens. East by lands of
Ballard. South by Covington and
Jackson Public Road, and West by
lands of Kitchens, both of said
tracts being the same lands de
scribed in the security deed execut
’d by James Samuel Harris to the
Land Bank Commissioner, Decem
ber 26 1933. and recorded in Book
16. Page 279. in the office of the
of the Superior Court of New
County. Georgia, to the record
which deed reference is hereby
nade for a more particular descrlp
A deed will be executed to the
as authorized by the
foremention ed loan deed
T.iis 6th day of February. 1939.
FEDERAL FARM
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
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