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Home Insurance
Offers Comforting
Security to Owner
Difference between security and
the constant threat of possible
loss lies in the amount and kind
of insurance which is carried on a
home.
Proper consideration should be
given during the designing and
construction of a house to minim-|
i zing the possibility of losses
wherever possible.
When finances permit, (he use
of fire-resisting materials is ad-:
visable to reduce hazards.
Proper design and bracing will
reduce the possibilities of dam-,
age from windstorm, tornadoes i
end cyclones. !
It is desirable to consult with
e reputable insurance agent be
fore building since his advice on
•afety measures will minimize
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(Largest Coverage Any Weekly in the State)
losses and often effect reduction
in insurance costs.
Insurance has become generally
I recognized and is held in high es
I teem by the general public. Unfor
tunately it has not been given
sufficient study by some indi
viduals. There are, certain funda
mental facts which every person
should know when contemplating
the construction of a home, in or
der to obtain the kind of protec
tion best suited to particular
needs.
Insurance against damage b
windstorm is very necessary pro
Section. Windstorm insurance pro
tects the home owner against
damage as a result of windstorm,
cyc]one or tornado. A standard
w j n dstorm policy contains a clause
whjch states that it does not cov
p] , damage caus ed by seepage of
water through the walls or roof,
nor any damage by w'ater unless
the water enters the house through
some actual break in the roof.
walls or windows.
A windstorm policy contains a
$100 deductible clause. In event
that two or more buildings are
insured under the same policy,
such as upon dwelling and gar
age and servants’ quarters, this
clause operates to make the own
er i esponsible for the first $100 on
each item so insurld.
If, for instance, a house has an
j nSLlra bi e value of $10,000, the
owner who insures is required to
carry at least 50 per cent of the
value, or $5,000 in windstorm in
surance. He is entitled to receive
all of the loss caused by wind
storm up to $5,000, except the first
$100 in damages. If the owner
carries only $3,000, he is then
considered a co-insurer, and is
considered to be carrying him
self the other $2,000 risk rather
than having it carried by the in
surance company.
In that event, if there should be
a partial loss of $2,000 for exam- |
the owner would be entitled to
In the above picture is shown an example of the many lots i n all parts of Covington now available for buildings. This picture
was taken in the Martin Sub-division, which has rapidly grown into a young city on the outskirts of Covington. In the foreground is a new
home now under construction for Charles Dick, All homes in this a rea were built within the past five years, an example of the rapid
growth of Covington.
collect in the same proportion that
the amount of insurance which
he purchased bears to the amount
he should have purchased.
this amounts to three-fifths in
this case, the owner would be en
titled only to collect $1,200 out ot
a $2,000 loss
THE COVINGTON NEWS
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A Roof Has As Many Purposes
—As A Suit of Clothes
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“The roof on a house can have
i as many different purposes as a
suit of clothes,” according to i
“A suit of clothes,” he points i
out, “is designed to !
serve as a
covering for your body, keep you
warm in winter, or allow you to
keep as cool as possible n sum
mer, and to give you a neat ap
pearance.”
“It is generally believed that a
roof’s only functions are to keep
out the weather and give the
house an attractive top covering,”
he said. “This has all been changed
with the advent of the Cork Insu
lated Shingles—a patented as
phalt shingle with a layer of gran
ulated cork on the underside.”
“Now,” he points out, “a roof
of these shingles will not only
protect the house from the weath
j er, and give crowning, colorful
beauty to a home, but it will keep
the house cooler in summer and
j correspondingly warmer in win
ter, with a substantial saving in
fuel, in addition to its long life
and fire retarding qualties.”
The insulating value of these
! shingles is such that, having a
! roof with an area of 15 squares,
and an average difference between
inside and outside temperatures ot
j | 40 degrees Fahrenheit fuel at the $9.00 home
owner who burns a
I ton can save during a single heat
ing season, the difference in cost
between the Cork Insulated Shin
! gle roof and the ordinary asphalt
| shingle roof.
I This saving in fuel, of course,
I continues year after year. There is
also the advantage that this cork
insulation will retard the heat in
summer and thereby make the
i home more comfortable in hot
i weather.
—NEWS FROM—
ROCK!)
PLAINS
By MISS fRENK HARVEY
Miss Frances Elizabeth Horger
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. T. P.
Horger has returned from Huson
Memorial Hospital in
and is recuperating nicely. Friends
are glad to hear of her improve
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Preston had
as their guests Wednesday after
noon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pres
ton, of Ferndale. Mich., and Mrs.
J. A. Preston, of Almon.
Mrs. H. H. Nolan and Mrs.
Claudia Nolan spent the day re
eently in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. F. Stone and son, Mr.
Fred Stone, of Snapping Shoals,
Mrs. J. B, Martin and Rev. T. P
Horger visited Mrs. Josie Har
vey Monday afternoon.
Little Annette Stokes has
turned from Griffin, where she
spent several days with Mrs. Bill
Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Boyd and
children spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wari-en.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin and
; son. Mr. Eugene Martin, Mrs. C. V.
j Smith and daughter Betty, spent
Sunday in Thomaston with Mrs
' Mamie Harper.
I Miss Mary Harvey had as her
lingsworth, of Salem.
1 Mrs. D. O. Thompson spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Stokes
and daughter, Marion, visited
Mrs. R. S. Stokes Sunday.
Miss Mr. Robbie and Mrs. Harvey, J. F. Hearn and j
of Decatur,
were week-end guests of Mrs. Jo
sie Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Boyd and
Mr. Bill McCart were visitors of
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Daylight Time Is
Opposed for Atlanta
The City of Carrollton has pc
titioned Atlanta for business
reasons — not to go on daylight
saving time this year. A resolu- 1
tion addressed to the "Mayor and
City Council’' asked that Atlanta
remain on standard time.
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This Roof Locked Aqains
Wind and Weather
ff your roof ha? been giving you trouble or is beginning to look;
shabby, have it covered with Careylok shingles. These shingles a-t
especially designed to save money on labor and materials and at the
tame time give you a good-looking, weather-tight roof.
It’s easy to re-roof with Careyloks. Just lay them right over yom
old roof — a copper anchor holds them down snugly — shutting out
the wind, rain and snow . The double roof makes your home warmer
in winter and cooler in summer.
Remember. Careylok shingles are made by a Company with more
than sixty years'experience in manufacturing good roofing material
Come in and see these attractive Careylok shingles and let ue
tell you how much you can save by using them to re-roof your home.
Norris Hardware Co.
Adams Lumber Co.
Covington, Ga.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Preston and
family Sunday
The friends of Mrs. R. S. Stokes
regret to learn of her illness. We
wish for her an early recovery.
Services at Hopewell Persby
terian Church Sunday morning,
April 14. Sunday School at 10:30
and preaching at 11:30 by the pas
tor, Rev T. P. Horger. You are
cordially invited to attend the
services.
Thursday, ApriHl,
change to daylight sav i n£
scheduled continue through to bcg ln SeptemJ April 1
j The Caurollton re QUest
; that many „ Carrollton
com- to Atlanta h' e quen
j i , business • visits
and that th
j j light saving t iemluowxli
light saving time would h
inconvenient for therm