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tarsdav, January 9, 1941.
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-WITH OUR
i S it bse r ip t ion So lie it or
Item* of Interest as Told by Our Various Subscribers
to J. E. Harwell, Subscription Solicitor
' 9.
~\nd alsubscriber. Mr. E B. Savage continues
be
Ir. W. H. Corley's daughter had
n a subscriber at his home. But
-lied and moved to South Geor
So h< now is on my new list,
y^Bemrn, oloriri Honor Roll: Geo. Cole,
Rev. G, J. Clark,
. R. i Maddox, Nolia Durden,
Will ams, Emmett Wood, Mike
lien, Croff laylor.
thile renewing Mr. R. W. Me
lald’s subscription I saw some
s as fine as I’ve seen in the
nty.
-y mu< ii.
:e Bh Mr. C. M. Jordan much
•ess in building his new home,
ch he pirns to do soon.
Ir. Robert Stanton sai^ 1 as he
ked put in the rain to meet me
lid no! mind a little wetting to
Vlrs. flew Is Covington News.
Y . C Spivey is one of our
_husilistic readers. Says she en-
5 e = column of the Coving
. But reads the Office
first
,r doi L Harris said she would
6, on her grocery bill if
to renew her Covington
Irs. Fred Walton’s 15-yef.r-old
said “Mother, we must re
')(/ the'Covington News for I read
rythjr g ir it.”
. K. Fincher explained
gton News had been com
t© JjiL In nome since he married
-c he joys the County Agent’s
lmnwery much.
.fter renewing Mrs. R. W.
* ubscription, , ackage Mrs Bohannon, of sausage. she fixed and I ceII her me
goo i old southern hospitality,
tiss E xie Yancey wants to write
s, Mi s. Ted Bates has stopped.
Lr. And Mrs. Robert Cunard
the> feel a dollar and a half
ell ij ent when they renew the
ingtim News.
hen L called to renew Mr. S.
—’otts subscription he was kill
hogs I looked to see if his
- th tjras greasy But he said, you
’’ wait until after dinner.
hile renewing Mrs. C. W.
3 (Stti’s subscription she showed
a fine bunch of chickens.
to welcome Mrs. T. A.
„ irs. O. M. Nolen was glad to
;w her subscription for she srid
did not want to miss a paper,
jjlrs A. F. Jones said she could
lly tell it was Thursday if she
, not get her Covington News.
C. Broughton (colored) said
„he renewed his subscription,
t Covington News is the only
elieve Your Aching Feet
with
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•kir gle. Place lingers on each square, as shown. Note that
the plain shingle becomes too hot to touch much more quickly
than the Cork-Back Shingle — convincing proof that the cork insu
rated shingle resists penetration of heat, A roof of Carey Cork
dated Shingles acts the same way . . . retards passage oi
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paper he takes and the only one
he wants.
Honor Roll: R. L. Webb, H. S.
Hays, E. L. Hays, Mrs. C. H. Hays,
J. M. Aiken, W. H. Bowen, Mrs.
E. V. Moore.
LfCALS
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All creditors of the estate of Mrs |
Bertrude Jones Porter, late of New- ;
ton county, deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands
to the undersigned according to
law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make
immediate payment. December 9,
1940.
John Oliver Porter and
The First National Bank of
Atlanta, Execulors.
SHERIFFS SALE
Georgia, Newton County:
Will be sold before the Court
House door in the City of Coving
ton, said State End County on the
first Tuesday in February, 1941,
between the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Brick Store Dis
trict, said State and County, and
bounded rs follows: On the North
by O. W. Porter; on the East by O.
W. Porter; on the South by O. W.
Porter; on the West by O. W. Por
ter and public road leading from
Route No. 12 to Dixie.
Said tract containing 10 acres.
Said property to be sold as the
property of J. C. McDowell Est.,
M. L. Stokes, agt., by virtue of a
tax fifa issued by S. M. Hay, Tax
Collector, Newton County, rgainst
said J. C McDowell Est., M. L.
Stokes, agent.
This Jan. 4, 1941.
W. G. BENTON, Sheriff.
Dates of issue Jan. 4 1941 (4t).
Xlcwarl Pickups
There a new dance in Stewart.
We think it was brought in from
Jasper Saturday night. It was
given the name, "Bugalope.”
Can you guess who Sheets,
Scribby and Jeannie went to Jas
per with Saturday night?
We are all sorr^ to hear of so
many “swamp monkies” being sick
and wish them all a speedy recov
ery.
Why was Myrtle so worried and
scared Saturday afternoon? One at
a time “Sweet” and they’ll last
longer!!!!
“Squadalow” and her “doll” are
getting along just fine, thank you.
But she’s still sleepy as ever.
Jeannette and Oman sure do
look cute together (who doesn't
think so?)
Madge is a sweet child ’til it gets
down to serious business.
Lucile and “Piedroe” are about
to get up a case but don’t tell no
body.
I guess “Beannie Jo” will be
I "Pepping out with a
from now on,
—NEWS FROM—
CEDAR
SHOALS
MRS. E. G. SWITZER
Mrs. Joe Sowell, of Porterdale.
spent Tuesday with Mrs. John
Norwood.
Mrs. Bob Plunkett was the guest
Tuesday and Wednesday of her
sister, Mrs. Mae Arnold.
Mrs. Howard Piper and daugh
ter, Marie, of Covington, visited ;
Mrs. E. G. Switzer Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Knight were
the week-end Charlie Collis guests in Gainesville. of Mr. and j !
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Woodruff, of
Macon were the guests of Mrs.
Mary Rye one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Arnold and ,
son, Jimmy, and Mr, and Mrs. Rog
er Morris and Mrs. Shell Laseter
and daughter, Margaret, spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Benedict.
Miss Charlotte Mitchell, of West
Newton, spent several days last
week with Miss Hester Switzer.
Mrs. John Norwood visited Mrs. '
Joe Sowell Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vining and
son. Howell, of Atlanta, spent Sat
urday with Mr. rnd Mrs. E. G.
Switzer.
Friends of Mrs. Carl Warren are
sorry to note her illness and wish
] j f 0 r her a speedy recovery, the |
Miss Dorothy Lee Day was
I guest of Miss Jimmie Lou Nor
j wood Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCart and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and chil
dren, Thomas and Roy, Jr., oi
Covington, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. N. H. Piper and Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Switzer Sunday.
Mrs. John Norwood and Mrs.
: Virgil Norwood and children vis
! ited Mrs. Atha Wheeler Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Carl Day spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Milton Polk.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee Moate
were the guests last week of Mr
and Mrs. Albert Cook and fam
iiy.
Miss Hester Switzer was the '
week-end guest of Miss Charlotte ;
Mitchell in West Newton.
Friends of Mrs. Pleas Knight are
sorry to note her continued illness
and wish for her a speedy recov
ery. Also Mrs. Will Bailey contin
ues quite ill.
Mrs. Mae Arnold spent Sunday i
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Plunkett.
EMORY AT
©AFORE)
The first basket-ball game of the
intra-mural season will be played
next Monday afternoon between
Companies A. and C., according to
information given out today by
Athletic Director E. J. Brown.
Fred Darsey, of Sunnyside, who
has been out of school during the
! fall quarter, has returned to re
sume his studies.
Students who have enrolled for
the first time this quarter are: C.
A. Yarbrough, of Macon; Harry
Ray, Porterdale; Frank Hunt, Cov
ington; Dorothy Irvine, Monticello;
John Lundeen, Stone Mountain.
Professor and Mrs, A. W. Jack
son visited with friends and rela
fives in Alabama and Louisiana
; during the holidays.
John Braselton spoke as the rep
l resentative of the Student Christ
ian Fellowship at chapel Tuesday
morning.
The Glee Club quartet, com
posed of Buddy Irwin, Henry Jen
nings, Goodwin Tuck and Jack
Burnett, will sing tonight at a Ki- |
wanis program in Newnan.
The new schedule calls for reg
ular classes the next two Satur- !
days in order that a longer time
may be had for Spring Holidays,
which will begin March 19th and
last until the 24th.
Prof. E. J. Brown was the speak
er at the chapel hour last Monday.
Classified
PIANO FOR SALE: High grade
upright piano, slightly used, will
sell at bargain. Cash or terms.
Write Durden Piano Company.
Station C, Box 154, Atlanta, Ga.
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itable Rawleigh route in Gwin
nette, DeKalb, Rockdale counties.
Must be satisfied with good living
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see N. J Biddy, Shady Dale, Ga.
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