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i In asking you to again honor me
by electing me to a membership in
s your Ci^y Council I am doing so with ''
ft a deep sense of the responsibility that 8
with the office. >>
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As you know, I am a busy man,
8 8 and I feel that it will be almost im
possible for me to see you in person i
ft to ask you to again express your con- :
ft 8 fidence in me by electing me to the I
ft for the ensuing j
Council term. t
ft I feel that my experience in
A* will enable be equip
service me to
ped for a greater and better service
ft ft in the future than I was able to give
o ft when I was first elected. i
I beb’eve in a PROGRESSIVE
1 administration of the affairs of the
: City, yet I do not believe a reckless
; expenditure of money is ever allow
able as a business proposition.
: When improvements to our City,
which carries wth it the betterment
of our Moral, civic and social life,
seems to be best, I will be found ad
s' vocating measures that will give us
o those things. In days past and gone
I have stood for these things and
point with pride to my past record
l :: on all matters that had for their ob
: ject the things mentioned above.
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I will appreciate your vote and
influence in the coming election on
Monday, December 18th, and if i
elected I pledge my best service to
the City in the performance of the
duties that go with a membership on
the Council, with a profound sense
of gratitude for the honor of having
served you in the past, I am i
Sincerely yours,
s E. M. PIPER
Candidate For City Council
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—NEWS FROM—
! FAIR VIEW |
BY MRS. L. D. RAY
Mr. and Mrs. W B. Ficquette of
Aimon, visited Mr and Mrs. O. R.
| Womac Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chess Ray spent
Sunday at Magnet with Mr. and
Mrr. F. W. Ogletree.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madden visited
relatives in Covington last week
end.
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underwood
spent Saturday evening wi.h Mr
! and Mrs. T. E. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Ray attend
; ed the funeral of Mrs. Mattie Mitch
am at Salem Baptist Church Fri
day afternoon.
Miss Ethelene Britt and Miss Dor
is Ray spent Sunday with Mrs.
Vivian Owens, of Aimon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Loyd enter- j
tained relatives from Covington
last week.
Mr. and Mrs J. Q. McCullough,
of Porterdale, visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Reagan Sunday.
Miss Maud Madden called to see
Mrs. Robbie Madden Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Ann Norris, of Atlanta, vis
ited Mrs. L- G. Ray last week.
Mrs. Hattie Britt called to see.
Mrs. P. G. Neely Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Momack vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. L- C. Rowlins
last week.
Mrs. Jossie Mason called to see
Mrs. Robbie Madden Monday.
Mrs. Ruth Davis, of Milstead vis
ited Mrs. Bamie Neely Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Ray visited
Mr. and Mrs, B. E. Almond in At
lanta Monday.
Mrs. J. J. Wheeler, of Conyers vis
ited Mrs. Milton Loyd last week
Miss Mary Bentley, of Atlanta
visited Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bent
ley last week.
Power Company
Orders Employees
Abide by Laws
ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 12 — Em- j
ployees of the Georgia Power Com
pany, the State's largest public;
utility, have been ordered to obey
all regulations of the Division ol
Wild Life, it was revealed by Di
! rector Charles N. Elliott
In a letter to the Division re
cently B. W. Sinclair, Superintend
ent of Production declared that "all
employees know that our company
is interested in cooperating with
your Division.’’
Employees of the company face
dismissal for violations, it was in
l dicated by Mr. Sinclair.
—NEWS FROM—
GAITHERS
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ivey, of Por
t-erdale, and Mr. and Mrs Simmie
Ivey spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bass Johnston.
Mr. Tom Smith spent Sunday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bates
and Mrs. M. H. Penning) on.
Mr J. C. Bates spent several day's
last week with Mr. Top Bates.
Miss Frances,Fincher spent Mon--;
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Aubey Fincher.
The guest of Mrs. Jessie Bates on
Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
John Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Shropshire of Porterdale, Mrs. Ted
and Bates Mr. and and Mrs- Mrs. M. Rollie H. Pennington, C. Thomp-! j
son. of Porterdale.
Mr. James Tuggle spent the week
end at Porterdale with his mother,
Mrs. Herehel Dimsdale.
We regret-that Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Ivey have moved from our
community.
Mr. Swann Smith spent Wednes
day night with relatives at Porter
dale
Miss Christine Jones spent last
week with Mrs. Jessie Bates.
Mr, Sam Bates, of Atlanta, is vis
iting relatives here.
The guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Bates and Mrs. M. H. Pennington
Sunday morning were Mr. A. P
Smith, Mr. Oscar Womac Mr
George Smith, Mrs. Kate Floyd and
Mrs. Gus Ivey.
Little Janice Jones spent the
week-end with her mother, Mrs.
Rollie C. Thompson, of Porterdale.
Mr Samuel McRay is on the sick
list at this writing. We wish for him
a speedy recovery. I
The guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Bates, Sunday night for a while
were Mr. Aubey Fincher, Dorothy
and Elizabeth, Mrs. Jessie Bates, Mr.
Swann Smith. Mr. James Tuggle.
Mr. Horace Jones and Janice and
Mr, Tom Smith.
Ranger C. S. Davis
Is Made Assistant
District Chief
CUMMING, Ga.. Dec. 12—Rangel
Charles S Davis has been made As -1
sistant District Chief of the Moun
tain District and has established
headquarters at the Court House
here.
He succeeds Earl Lord, who was ;
moved into the job of Educational
Director. Ranger Davis came here
from Ellijay.
Launching his work in Forsyth
County, Davis called for the co
operation of sportsmen, farmers
and landowners for the initiation
and ration maintenance and enforcement of a sane conser- j
program. |
The County possibilities is believed in both to hunting have j
great
and fishing.
Efforts are being male to devel
op new uses for cotton by research
laboratories of the state and feder
al agricultural agencies.
—NEWS FROM—
OXFORD
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Mrs. E. A. Edwards spent the
week-end at Tennille, Ga., with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis,
i Miss Agnes Stephens has returned
; home after spending several weeks
at Emory University Hospital.
Mrs. John Roquemore Floyd and
little son, John Roquemore, II of
Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Hershel Ray.
Mrs. W. H, Budd. Sr., spent the
week with relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs, John Roberts and
Miss Rebecca Weldon spent Wed
nesday afternoon in Atlanta.
Miss Rebecca Weldon spent
Thursday in Atlanta.
Mrs, W. L. Floyd has returned
home after spending a week in At
lanta, visiting her children. Mr. and !
Mrs. P. O. Floyd and baby, Janei, |
and Mrs. R. S Jansson accompanied
her home Sunday.
Mr. Joe Budd visited Mr. and
tives Mrs.^Wiiiiam here Budd and other rela
Sunday.
Mrs. J, o. Weldon spent Monday ;
in Atlanta with Mrs. L- L. Johnson,
who is quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dillard and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Da
vis and children of Atlanta, were
visitor sof Mr. and Mrs. Williams
Sunday. 1
Mr- and Mrs. W, T. Dillard had
visitors from Decatur Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Edwards and
Mrs. E. A. Edwards spent Tuesday
in Atlanta,
partment Dr. J, T- of Wheeler, vocational head of the de- j j
education j
at the University of Georgia, has
been appointed to the research com- j
mittee in the Office of Education ways! in |
Washington, D. C., to develop
of measuring the efficiency of
teaching training departments of
agriculture in the United States.
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T H F. COVINGTON NEWS
GLAD TIDINGS AT
YOUR A3P JANE PARKER
delicious
Those friendly clerks behind the counters fruit
of your A. A V. are ready for your visit.
They’ll help you select many delicious
At such Christmas A. breads House foods particularly A as that P. Evaporated . Ann . teas . foods A. Jane Page the – and at P. savings Parker quality milk! hearty coffees both cakes foods See makes on savings. ... all those . . . and . the A. . . famous Notice White grand other – sells, P. 1 CAKES lb. Oval ----30c
KUIIIWII foods that A. – P. buys direct to eliminate
MM in-between profits and handling expenses! 2 lb. Round____ 59 c
Foods that save you many a pretty penny
FOOD STORES because A. – P. shares all its savings with 5 lb. (No tin) $ 1.45
you! Come for them now. make this the
jolliest. most gladsome Christmas of all;
Ocean Spray FRUITS AND
Cranberry Sauce, 217-oz. cans 23c VEGETABLES
Dessert Halves—Packed in Heavy Syrup
Iona Peaches, 2 No. 2Vi cans 25c ❖
Blue Rose Variety Maine Mtn. Potatoes, 10 lbs.
Fancy Rice, 5 lbs. rO Forced Air Cured Yams 5 lbs. 25c 15
Fancy White Golden Bantam Tangerines, c
A. – P. Corn, or 2 No. 2 cans.......19c Fla. 3 dozen 25c
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Wash. State Winesap Apples, doz. 17 c
Stokely’s O. F. Winesap Apples, sm., 3 doz. 25c
Honey Pod Peas, 2 No. 2 cans 25c Calif N. Y. Celery, Danish Well Cabbage, bleached, 5 lbs. stalk io c
Purity Calif. Iceberg Lettuce, 7 C
Oleomargarine, 2 1-lb. ctns. 25c head _____ g c
Fla. Oranges, 2 dozen___ -—25c
Mild and Mellow Coffee Assi.
8 O’clock, 2 lb.-bags, 29c; 3 lbs. 39c GRANULATED Chocolates— Box
Candy, 5 lb._ 95c
The Nation’s Favorite—Orange Pekoe SUGAR Mint Stick—Large
Nectar Tea, !4 lb., 15c; Vi lb., 29c Candy, stick 10 c
Choc. Covered—Box
Ann Page Prepared With Tom. Sauce and Cheese 5 Cherries, lb. 21 c
Spaghetti, 4 15%-oz. Lij Small Stick—Box
cans.......... Candy, 2 lb. 20c
Ann Page—In Tomato Sauce LB. PAPER Worthmore Cocoanut
Beans with Pork, 3 1-lb. 17c BAG Bon Bons, lb. 15c
cans Worthmore—Fey Mixed
Ann Page Desserts and Puddings 25c Candy, lb. cr*
Sparkle, 3 pkgs. 10c VVorthmorp
Gum Drops, lb 10c
Ann Page—Pkg. Worthmore Varieties
N. B. C. Premium Candy, lb.____10c
Mello-Wheat, 28-oz. 15c Crackers, lb. box .. 15c Worthmore Cream Drops Choc. 10 Lb. I
Ann Page French Rajah Shredded c
Dressing, 8-oz. bot. 10c Cocoanut, 8-oz. bag 10c Rajah—8-oz. pkg.
Currants, pkg 10 c !
Ann Page Grape, Quince Crabapple Post Fancy Brick
or Figs, 8 -oz. pkg 10c
Jelly, 8-oz. glass...... 10c Bran Flakes, 8-oz. 10c Cherries, Fancy Whole Glace lb. 45c
Ann Page Stuffed Lang’s Assorted Varieties
Olives, 2-oz. jar 10c Pickles, 10-oz. jar 10c Fancy Glace
Citron, lb. m c
Ann Page Pure Orange Sunnyfield Fancy Glace Lemon
Marmalade, lb. jar 17c Corn Flakes, 8-oz......5c Peel, lb. ro
Fancy Glarp Orange
Ann Page Assorted Pure Campbell’s Tomato Peel, lb_____35c
Extracts, 1-oz. bot, 10c Soup, 3 W/i-oi cans 25c Glace Pineapple, Slices lb. 39c
Rich and Full Bodied Coffee 80-90 Size In The Shell
Red Circle, 2 lb-bags 35c Evap. Prunes. 4 lbs. 25c Almonds, lb. 25c
Large Washed
Hormel’s Jane Parker Brazil Nuts, lb 15c
Spam, 12-oz. can 29c Filled Buns, pkg. 10c Mixed Nuts, lb. l^c
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Toilet Soap Jane Parker, PL, Sugared. Cinnamon Stuart Large Natural
Palmolive, 3 cakes. 17c Doughnuts, doz. 14c Pecans, lb. 19 c
London Layer 25c
Cleanser Wax-All Paste Raisins, 3 lbs.
Octagon, 12-oz. can 5c Floor Wax, lb. can 39c A. Mince A P—9-07. Meat_J0c pkg.
Toilet Paper
ScotTissue, 2 rolls 15c AT A–P
Strained Foods—For Infants
Clapp’s, 2 cans C/T MEAT MARKET
Chopped Foods—For Children
Clapp’s, can ❖
Quick Fudge Mix
« Junket,” 12-oz. C-n Copeland’s Fresh Country Sausage, lb. 2 tn c
WHITE HOUSE Picnics—Smoked Hockless, lb.__ i cn c
EVAPORATED MILK Fancy Quality U. S. Govt. Inspected Beef:
3 I 41 / 2 - 02 L Cans__18c Shoulder Round Steak, lb._______________2 in c
A. – P. PLAIN OR SLICED Chuck Roast, lb. 1 O) c
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SANDWICH BREAD Bacon—Georgia Sliced—rind off, lb. 1 05 c
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22 -oz. loaf, 10 c Mixed Sausage—Fresh Ground, lb-------Lc o
WISCONSIN MILD Fresh Dressed Pigs:
AMERICAN CHEESE Shoulders (whole) or Sides, lb._______
lb., 22 c Sausage or Chops, lb___________ 15c
IVORY SOAP Pig Hams, whole, lb. _____________- -15c
Side Meat—Fancy Streak O’Lean, lb. I2 u zc
GUEST MEDIUM LARGE 7c
2 cks. 9c cake, 5c 3 cks. 25c Fat Back—For boiling, lb._____
LUX FLAKES Mullets—Fla. West Coast, 3 lbs. 25c
MF.DILM SIZE LARGE SIZE Oysters: Va. Selects, pt. 35c; Stews, pt. 29c
pkg., 10 c pkg., 21 c
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