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’AGE TWO
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By FRANCES MOORE
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[ 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. Moore, C. Moss, of At- Mr.
i nd Mrs. George
;tnta, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
iloss last Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wicks, of
ovington, visited Mr. and Mrs.
i arl Moore and Miss Frances
: loore last Wednesday.
: Mr. and Mrs. Candler Meador
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. inderson, S. C.. spent part of last
t reek with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
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LIQUID OR TABLETS
: GEORGIA'S BEST MEAL
i GOLDEN RIM FLOUR
i. I Attention
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I WHY LOSE?
It pays to let us grind your wheat. When ou
i sell your wheat and buy flour, you will lose he
amount of feed you would receive which amounts to
from 25 cents to 30 cents per bushel.
: FOR EXAMPLE: Wheat at 80c per Bu.
1 Flour at $5.60 per Bbl.
I For i bu. of Wheat on the above basis you would
receive 28 lbs. flour without any feed. By letting us
grind the same bu. of wheat you would receive from
33 to 34 lbs. Flour and from 12 to 17 lbs. of Bran and
Shorts in addition. We feel this is worth your consid
; eration. It pays to let us grind it.
Our Mill has been thoroughly overhauled this
Spring and we are prepared to give you prompt ser
vice. We will pay the highest market price for your
grain, and guarantee all our products to give entire
satisfaction. We will be open Wednesday afternoons.
I Covington Roller Milts
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B UYING < refrigerator is no longer a
matter c
For today, the 1940 Kelvinators are such
$117-75 outstanding values that you can’t compare
them with any other line of refrigerators.
} 1940 Kelvinator prices are $30 to $60
lower than last year and these new’ low prices
are for big 6 and 8 cu. ft. models —the finest
Wirntt * tw k-n wo S m ftyhetm Kelvinator has ever built. For example, look
1 at ti>« big 6*4 cu. ft. model illustrated and
the list of quality features it gives you at such
JUST LOOK AT THESE FEATURES an amazingly low price.
\ To help you judge 1940 refrigerator values,
i 11h square fief of shelf area • Automatic light let us give you a free copy of "The 1940
• Easy-Touch door handle • 84 ice cube capacity Refrigerator Guide ”—containing complete,
t — 9 lbs. • Kelvin control • Permalux cabinet authoritative information.
finish • Porcelain-on-steel interior • 2 extra-fost Then before you buy any 1940 refrigerator
freeiicq shelves • Embossed Freezer Do?r • Glass be sure and see the new Kelvinators. You’ll
I chiMing troy — and mony other features you’ll agree they are the finest value, the most-for
Etc glad to see. Come in today. your-money refrigerators on the market
I *Statt *nd iocml taxes exits
HENSON FURNITURE CO.
one 4 Conyers, Georgia
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly In the State)
Meador and Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson.
Little Barbara Parker, of
art, spent part of last week
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. Ellington.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore
Miss Frances Moore visited Mr.
and Mrs. T. S. Hill and Miss Lu
cile Hill last Thursday evening,
Mr . a nd Mrs. Willie Parker, of
stewart, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Coggin and Miss Thelma Coggin
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thompson ^
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lassi
ter Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Moss spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
W L anTMrs.
M r. Earl Moore spent
last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. S.
M. Wicks of Covington
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Washing
ton of Atlanta, spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Washington’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stubbs.
It is better to grow out 50 good
pullets than to attempt growing
out 100 and stunt them for lack
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Mrs Welcome Walton and
daughter, Agnes and Mrs. John
nj(? Leach aml daughter , Hazel,
spent Xuesday afternoon with
Mrs Ho ]] anfi Banks,
Mrs. Carl Newby spent Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. A. P.
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Smith and Mrs . Welcome Walton:
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith had
as their guests Monday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Studdard,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Studdard and
daughter, Elaine, and Mr. George
Smith, of Covington.
Mrs. Norris Banks spent Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. Berta
Mae Womack.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Womack,
of Porterdale, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Banks.
Miss Marion Smith is spending
the week with her sister, Mrs. Bob
Studdard, of Covington.
Mrs. Georgia Digby spent Tues
day afternoon with Mrs. Norris
Banks.
Mrs. Carl Newby, Mr. Gene
Newby, Mrs. A. P. Smith and Mrg.
Welcome Walton motored to Cov
ington Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Owens Banks and
daughter, Carolyn, and their guest
Miss Lillian Banks, of Monroe,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Henderson.
Mr. Barrett Womack was the
guest of Mr. Welcome Walton a
while Saturday afternoon.
Mr. James Tuggle spent Friday
afternoon with Mr. Samuel Smith.
Mrs. Welcome Walton and
daughter, Agnes, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. George Hen
derson, Mrs. Ruth Goodman and
, lighter, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith and
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
WomaCk and son, Jerry, of Cov
ington spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Banks.
M. r . and Mrs. James Banks an
nounce the birth of a daughter
June 24 th who has been given the
name, Betty Joe.
FSA Official Resigns
The Secretary of Agriculture
has announced the resignation of
Dr. W. W. Alexander as Adminis
trator of the Farm Security Ad
ministration. Dr. Alexander has
accepted a position as vice-presi
dent of the Julius Rosenwald
Fund, with readquarters in Chica
go, effective July 1 . C. B. Baldwin
i of Radford, Va., now Assistant Ad
ministrator of the Farm Security
| Administration, has been appoint
i ed as Dr. Alexander's successor.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Sen. Glass and Bride at Honevmoon Home
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Carter Glass, the senior senator from Virginia, Is shown with his
bride, the former Mrs. Mary Scott Meade, at their Montview Farms, Va., i
■ home near Lynchburg. The senator is 82 years old. His bride is 50 . A
i Padpr i n the senate for the past generation, Glass is known as an expert
nn currency and fiscal matters,
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BY MARY LANE
PORTERCALE RATTLE
Well folks, I didn’t get am
bushed, so here I am again spre
ading a little boredom along
your merry way Folks in Po
iteidale are still lamenting that
Fatal Fourth! It seems nobody
thought it possible that it could
rain on the Fourth But never
theless it did, and its all over and
done with, so who are we to I
squawk? Dr. Truett got to make
his talk in the Covington gym
and nobody was left out but the
band and Mr. Arkwright and a
few other unfortunates, so what?
The Sportanics, the Boy Scouts
and Speed Rye all arrived
| home safely so everybody is' hap
py about the whole thing! In
fact Jackson Wheeler wishes
everybody a Merry Xmas and
says he ain’t mad at nobody!
In fact again, he tipped me off
j to Skinny the following “Grocery scoop: Boy”
Rey
nolds, lands ticket for speeding
court scrape and everything . .
and Brother Ben is likely to
a ticket too, but not for speeding.
Probably for striking a lady
and your faithful columnist at
that . . . FLASH: Mooch Moody
has graduated and received
diploma from the Honorable
School of Ventriloquism . . . .—
P. S.—Is looking lor a job in
! in another field! FLASH AND
)UBLF, FLASH: Miss Pennell
J and Smithy will not have the knot
j tied till the house is finished and
a sink installed in the kitchen—
I Somebody wants to know why
Frances Hinton chased his brother
around the city park with an old
tin can? . . . We wonder how
Harold Lindsey is getting along
with his Carter's Little Liver
Pills sales talk in the sunny Fla.
clime? . . . The pretty new
Home Ec. teacher is conducting
cooking classes for the adults.
I I'll best most of the adults were
j cooking when she as still crawl-
1 ing! I hear Huddy Burch is
going to take Home Ec. next
j year .... It’s got to the stage
now when folks see me coming
they say, “Here comes that
Flash Lane. Better be careful
what you say, unless you want
to read about it in the paper.”
What a good thing they aren’t
though!
FLASH: Lorene Hinton has al
most recuperated, so call again
Verlon! I Heard marriage
rumors Sunday but couldn't get
them confirmed, so I won’t say.
.... Asked some folks—-won’t
say who, in case Chief Police
Potts want to know—why they
stood on the corner throwing tin
cans at cars after they had
ed down the street? “Oh?
to make the driver think that
he’s losing something.” they in
formed me. Must be fun!
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Doris H. is wearing a boy’s tan
slipover and it isn’t her little
brother's either . . . Some of the
nicest folks in town are Dr. Cox
and his drug store boys,
Ernest, and J. D. and Oh, yes—
I almost forgot Kirk gnd
— Ollie Sue hasn’t learned
steer her new bus yet, but seems
Bill Adams is the hightest favor
ed chauffer! THE SITE OF
THE WEAK-- and what a fitting
title. Complete within itself! . .
The lil’ ole jailhouse was filled
to a running capacity
night Appropriate title for
appropriate people in unappro
priate place . . . Someone . .
wanted to know how was the
ington News luncheon? I told
them I was in the same
of the lady who went to
bean patch to get some
: and when she got there the
j patch wasn’t there! .... I went to
j the luncheon and when I
there the luncheon wasn’t there!
I understand it has been
i poned till the coming Saturday!
Little Buddy Dodd, son
Mr. and Mrs. Bige Dodd,
Monday for the St. Joseph's
firmary where he
an operation on Tuesday We
hope he will soon be well Nat
Walden has won a scholarship
for playing ball. Congratula
tions! It's DIME WEEK at
the theatre—guess I’ll go Sa.
turday morning the Benson Ba
kery will sponsor a cake eating
contest for the little boys and
gj r ] s a ^ io :30 in the Porterdale
theatre. Little Mary Rye, age 2
w >d attend. She will wear her
little pink and white gingham
with the pink hair ribbon. She
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tiful Tropical Setting. World's Finest Fishing—Every Sports Facility and Social Advantage. A Carefree 3aca>
tion You Will Never Forget!
HERE IS WHAT YOU WILL GET
— MONDAY —
6 to 11
; Coffee Service in Your Room.
6 to 11
Swimming before Breakfast.
6 to 11
Breakfast served on edge of
j Swimming Pool.
9 to 1
Tennis, Croquet, Badminton,
Ping Pong, Shuffleboard or
Pocket Billiards.
9 to 1
j Halifax River Crabbing Expedi
tion. Something Different.
j 1 to 2
Luncheon in Dining Room.
j Vist to World's 2 to Largest 3
Alligator and Ostrich Farm.
j 3 to 4
Visit to Old Spanish Sugar
Mill at Port Orange.
4 to 5
Relaxation at The Riviera.
5 to 6
I Cocktail Party (i In to Patio. 9
Dinner with Fresh Caught Stuffed
Crabmeat Cocktail, and
Deviled Crab-.
9:00 ’Til?
Visit to The Martinique, the
most popular night spot.
— TUESDAY —
6 to 11
Coffee Serv'ce in Your Room.
6 to 11
Horseback Ride Before Breakfast
6 to 11
Breakfast Served in Patio.
11:30 A. M.
Trip to World's Famous Beach
with Beach Chairs and Umb-ellas
12 to 1
Surf Bathing.
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—NEWS FROM—
SNAPPING
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Mr and Mrs. Arthur Lane had
as their guests for the past few
days, their sister and brother, of
Griffin.
Mrs. Fred Piper and children
was the spend the day guest of
Mt;s. Ramond Shaddix Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Ellington
Jr., visited relatives in Henry
county, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Fincher
had as their guests during the
expects to set a new record for
infants in this contest . . . We
hope everyone will take an ac
tive part in the Prayer Coven
ant in progress at the three
churches. It does not take long
and loudly voiced prayers to
reach the ear of God. Those who
will not pray publicly are requ
ested to pray silently. This dr.
ive reminds me of the story of
a little man here in our
town, whom you all know, that
voiced a rather humorous,
certainly a true version of pray
er. It seems his daughter was ac
customed to praying very loudly,
as if she wished the whole neigh
borhood to hear her. “Why do
you not pray,” she asked her fa
ther, “I never hear you”
“Taint necesssary for you to
me”, he muttered, ‘‘I pray
God to hear me, not you:
let me tell you something else.
my daughter—God shore ain't
deaf!” .... Well, so long, folks,
with apologies to Red Smith for
leaving his name out. Red is my
star booster and I mustn't
shouldn’t and won’t slight him.
And by the way—Cold weather
is not funny to me.
FLASH LANE
1 to 2
Picnic Lunch on Famous Beach.
2 to 4
Sunbathing.
4 to 5
Relaxation at The Riviera.
5 to 6
Cocktail Party in the Lounge
6 to 9
Dinner.
9 to 11
Bingo In the Patio Lounge.
’ WEDNESDAY
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All-Day Deep Sea Fishing Trip to
edge of the Gulf stream, 20 miles
off shore, In a $40,000 Yacht
Luncheon on Board.
4 to 5
Cocktail Party on Board.
6:00 P. M.
Boat returns to Pier.
7 to 9
Day's catch of fre-h fish b oiled
on open air grill at edge of
Swimming Pool and served.
10:00
Early to Bed
— THURSDAY —
6 to 11
Breakfast in bed.
11:00 A. M.
Motorcade to Ponce De Leon
Springs near DeLand, Florida,
60 miles round trip.
12:00
Arrival at the Springs.
12 to 2
Swimming or Boating. ‘
2 to 3
Luncheon at the De Leon Springs
Hotel.
3 to 5
Dancing or hiking and sightseeing
5 to 6
Return trip.
week end Mr. T. C Reynolds and
little son Gerald. j
Mr. Luther Smitl and sor Wat-
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son, of Atlanta, visited .... home folks, ,,
Friday.
Junior Lane has returned to his
home here after a three weeks'
visit with relativs near Griffin.
Miss Mildred Tomlin spent Fri
day night and Saturday with
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Mrs. C. R. Bunn, M Mrs. L. P p
pj nc be r visited Mrs. O C. Tomlin
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. and Mrs. Jewel Everett
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coker
Porterdale visite t Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. Fincher Wednesday evert,
ing.
Miss Elevyn Smith was the
spend the ay guest Sunday of
Misses Mildred and Cornelia
Tomlin.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mason, of
Porterdale, visited Mrs. Luther
Smith, Sunday.
Little Fred Coker, of Atlanta
has been visiting gtfs aunt and
uncle Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Veal
for the past few weeks.
Misses Mildred and
Tomlin spent Monday with Mrs.
C. B. Bunn.
Don’t crowd too many chickens
in one house or range shelter.
Crowding will retard growth and
may start feather picking.
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6 to 7
Cocktail Party on upper sun deck
at The Riviera.
7 to 9
Dinner in the Monte Carlo Grill.
9 to 11
Bingo in Cocktail Lounge.
9 to 12
Dancing In Ballroom.
— FRIDAY —
6 to 11
Breakfast.
11:00
Boats leave Riviera riverfront to
cr',-s to peninsula and hike 1
mile to the Ocean Beach.
12 to 2
Surf and sun bathing on Ocean
Beach.
2 to 3
Picnic Luncheon on the Famous
Beach.
3 to 4
Gathering rare shells.
4 to 5
Return boat trip to The Riviera.
5 to 6
Cocktail Party at the Swimming
Pool.
6 to 7
Swimming before dinner.
7 to 9
Dinner in the Grill.
9 to 12
Dealer's choice in Card Room or
Parlor Games.
— SATURDAY —
6 to 11
Coffee Service in Your Room.
6 to 11
Swim In Pool before breakfast
6 to 11
Breakfast served at the pool.
12 to 2
Luncheon.
12 to 6
Optional sports activities.
Thursday. July n t
See that chickens of all
have a supply of grit before
at ® 11 t,mes ' .f^Ury S r >(
r?ok' is available in several -■ Slz
and is inexpensive
Feed the young pullets
grain they will eat ln addition ts
the mash, An “all mash” ration
without grain is neither Haturaj
nor economical.
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Motorcade to John Sot D. ml* Mjian e
Mound and d 0 * „ n
Estate at Ormond, driving Bea-n
Famous Brach to Daytons Vl!
for shopping and unhtserrng.
itlng ail points of interest.
6 to 9
Dinner at The Riviera.
9 to 12 ....
Trip to Broadwalk. Ride on -
ris Wheel, etc., visiting all w
cessions rino, and air famous dance El pavllio ,,, ! l „„
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Ocean front. Floor show-
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Guests deslrinq further
may Phone 13 for taxi to
at any hour.
— SUNDAY —
6 to 10
Breakfast in Your Room.
10 to 12
Optional Church services.
12 to 1
Luncheon at The Riviera.
1:00 Tomol'*
Motorcade to mouth of
(Mystery) Rive'. 7 miles.
1:30
Tomoka River boat trip. native
live alligators on banks i
haunts.
4:99 Tomok* p: ve r
Arrival at head of JU' 9
Exploration of Tropical
4:90
Liquid refreshments on rive
bank.
4:30 bank
Picnic Supper on river
5:30 river
Return boat trip down .
8:30 Hotel.
Arrival at Riviera
9 to 11
Moving Pictures.