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| sday, .Tamiarv 16. 1941.
Porterdale Upsets
Loganville
Bu I>on Brumbaugh
Last Friday night the Porter
dale girls’ team turned the tide on
the Loganville .team by a 28 to 20
score. Martin lord the home at
tack , .,h 11 points while Cook
had 8 and Benedict collected 7. !
Byrd lead the Gold and White
uith 16 of her team’s 20 points,
The Porterdale guards kept the Lo
ganville lassies scoreless in the
first quarter. The passing that was
“T*"** e-pe imd Cold
tlK is Lownvlll. girl.. PHSviKjS which
partly due to the way in
they take the ball off the back- K
hut* .... * . ^. , " ;
the wav lus ? U rf| j-j dnt « ar have a
— ". vl
1 s ° p a ne ' y spuited j
team.
Line-ups:
Porterdale
FG FoG TP
I Martin, f 5 1 11
c 0 ok, f 4 0 8 ,
Benedict, f 2 3 7 -
Sammons, f________0 0 0 ,
Waddleton, g______0 0 0
Day, g ______0 0 0
Lindsey, g___ -_..0 0
Allen g ______0 n
j Bowden, g I) 0 0
Loganville
FG FoG TP
Byrd, f „ 5 <tC 1 CC
A. Green, f ____ .I C Cri j
Humphrie, f___ 1 O C4
Long, g ----- 0 O C
E. Green, g ________0 C O
Farmer, g . 0 C C
Simms, g . 0 O O
Referee—Sam Tribble.
Scorer—Mary Adams.
Timer—Billy Crowell.
Umpire—Mamie Miller.
GAITHERS
' NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Runnie Tomlin
end son, Ray, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Tomlin's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Coil Cargle.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunard had
a- their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Yancy and family, Mr
and Mrs. Dozier Floyd and daugh
ters and Mr. and Mrs. John Neil
Cuna'rd.
Mrs. Gertrude Cunard has re~
turned home after spending sev
era i weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Do
zier Floyd.
Messrs. Chester and Burrell Me
Cuilough have been confined to
their home with flu. but are re
norted to be improved at this writ
mv
Mrs. Exie Yancy visited Mrs.
Felton McDonald Thursday after
noon.
Miss Imogene McDonald has re
turned to school at Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Digby spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. King Ozburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Semmie Ivey spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Buss
Johnston.
Miss Exie Yancy was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Neil Cunard.
Mrs. G. A Yancy spent Thurs
afternoon with Mesdames Lu
cy and R. W. McDonald.
^ a n I
c6 ned to his bed with flu; his
friends wish for him a speedy re-
„ ,ii I Pickups
jfl h . is on the war path
except Madge and
I sick with the flu.
■ link ade a certain boy’s eyes
Sunday night? 1 guess
1 ■ only the atmosphere.
-pedroe, you need a push
f0U love uftair.
■ "Well, then, why don’t
B rttl ;h me Pee Wee look
and
ecf gol .geous dancing together
■ Hv night? Phanophy
, s to ache
fl, ,, Ig i,t? Was it caused by a
2 ^’£1 love uQVV hungry. ell, Beware! She is of just the
o s
; meal ticket.
I pette dreamed the other
I he was climbing. That’s a
nen
n ie Jo is wearing a medal
ying. ’• Not “lying” in the
’ut telling “false alarms.”
ip deserve it?
as it “Will Rogers” or “Reid
H that Christine walked
ie l, ith Sunday night?
1 did Percy wtik home with
i night.
0 in ; of the Week:
u#!—Calling ’Pedroe"
Igjie—Taking B. Q- B
ean tte-Making soup,
eap lie Jn- Doing the Buga
, i*
■ ophy- Writing letters.
0 j|-Cutting die ditties.
™ hJ h Trucking,
e
iem Blowing his saxophone.
]■ Riding his bicycle.
lin- -Breaking dates.
■ 8 j PV jf Henry Powell is re
jj’l William Powell!
)r 'dry Divisions
Issue Tree Manual
‘h« Georgia Division of For
H;he ■ State School Agricultural of Fore.s
gll the Georgia
■ irt| on service are making an
n educate Georgians in the
iwl "ge of trees native to this
er agencies have recent
oullishd a manual entitled
t 1V f Trees of Georgia” to be
Irrh to landowners, tea eh
jj|raries. women’s and chil
r S . tions. It is compiled
■ cel'o > give a "speaking acquain
citizens of the state with
j spicirs. describing 92 of Geor
s Mtive trees.
ie iran soldiers in Alaska
t ren equipped with a new
PU ective device which shuts
sjj v glare and absorbs ultra
et] ays, according to the Better
oil Institute.
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ne« y n<J P ° n ° ,0VB: loT it small ol Carey
•fk Btv n * Q squaw
L s Shinql* and piece (same asphall
hnqle. a sixe) of plain
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Hen —, . 1 '" *binqj«
0 becomes too hot to touch much more quickly
ijed j or k8ack Shinql#
H;. 5 k — convincing proof that the cork-insu
■ uial resists penetration of heat. A roof of Carey Cork
^ Shingles acts the retards oi
■ al Ihrouqh same way . . . passage
M your roof; cuts down fuel bills; makes your home
mo;/ shi^ 0 ? 0rlai> 1 ’ 8 ' winter and summer. Stop in. or write, foe
«>» ** 10 mal ‘* ' hi * *•“* ’ , . prove for yourself that 4 m
• You can beef afford lo buy.
zQchran Lumber Co.
Morris Hardware Co.
Covington, Georgia
gk INsfi i Stp SHINGLES
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LEG A L S
PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF
MINOR CHILD
Archie Johnson and
Mrs. Johnnie Johnson
vs.
Objectors.
Georgia, Newton County,
in Newton Superior Court,
January Term, 1941,
Tp Dallas Blizzard, Neal Bliz
zard and Mrs M Hall and any j
other next of kin to Annie Mae j
■/ minor ctiild, or other
objectors.
* , ,, ind'SpMr „ , ,
«t Z 1
Courl ' 10 * “ d “
? u an ^ ^ e f r on /°“ ma >', u h ave l I
to the petition for adoption of An- A |
nie Mae Blizzard, a minor child.
the petitioners for adoption.
and j n default thereof the Court j
will tain. proceed as to justice apper- j
Wjtness the Honorable James !
C. Davis, Judge of said Court.
This January 6th, 1941.
C. O. NIXON, Clerk New- !
ton Superior Court.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OFBTORS
State of Georgia, Newton County,
.ru* persons naving claims against
estate of Miss Eppie Shockley, de
ceased, will please present them to
the undersigned properly verified.
All persons indebted to said est£ te
will please pay same promptly. j
This Jan. 13, 1941.
W. D. TRAVIS,
Admr, Est. of Miss Eppie Shockley
Covington, Georgia.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of Mrs.
Gertrude Jones Porter, late of
Newton County, deceased, are |
hereby notified to vender in their
demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are required
to make immediate payment. De
cember 9, 1940.
JOHN OLIVER PORTER, and
The First National Bank of
Atlanta, Executors.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Newton County:
Will be sold before the Court
House door In the City of Coving
ton, said State and County on the j
first Tuesday in February, 1941, j
between the legal hours of sale, to I
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 as 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 . ■ 01 - j
ter and public road leading from
Route No. 12 to Dixie.
Said tract containing 10 acres, j
Said property to be sold as the
property of J. W. McDowell Est.,
jyj ^ Stokes, agt., by virtue of a i
tax fifa issued by S. M. Hay, Tax
' Collector, Newton County, against
s Stokes, aid J. agent. C. McDowell Est., M. L. j
I
| This Jan. 4. 1941. BENTON, Sheriff, j
W. G. j
Dates of issue Jan. 4, 1941 (4t). i
Importance of good lighting Is
j immediately realized when we I
consider that 87 per cent of the
impressions received are recorded
by the eyes.
Feed milk cows the grain mix
ture in proportion to amount of
Classified
PIGS FOR SALE—Genuine Pol
and China pigs, all size. $3.00 up.
Frank Williams, The Alcove,
Covington, Ga. 2tcJI6
NOTICE—Stray cow now on my
farm. Owner may have same by
proving ownership and paying
costs. Frank Williams, Rt. 4. Lo
gansville. 4tcJ16
FOR RENT— Three houses for $5.
$4 and S3 month each, located 8
miles from Covington, near The
Hub. G. C. Adams. RFI) I, So
cial Circle. itp
FOR RENT—<The south side of m.v
home. 5 rooms with private
stairway and private bath. Gar
age and garden. Mrs. Bonell
Stone. Oxford, Ga. tfJ16 I
WANTED—Man with car for prof
itable Rawleigh route in Gwin
neite. DeKalb. Rorkdale rmin
ties. Must be satisfied with good
living at start. Write Rawleigh’s, j
l)ept. GAA-73-101B, Memphis.
! Tenn., or See N. J. Biddy, Shady
Dale, Ga. 4td26p
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GOLD LABEL SILVER LABEL
COFFEE COFFEE - *•
m 2 Lbs. 25c
ifamXMxt 1 Lb. Bag 17C 3 Lb. Bags 3/C
LIBBY’S 19c
GRAPEFRUIT 2 «".»
D. M. PICKLED 2Vs 17c
PEACHES No.
_______CAN
SOUTHERN MANOR
PINEAPPLE 3 No. CANS 1 25c
STOKELY’S OR LIBBY’S FRUIT
COCKTAIL _____CAN No. 1 10c
SOU. MANOR (SLI. or HALVES)
PEACH’S 15c
DOLE PINEAPPLE
JUICE No. CAN 2 10c
COLONIAL GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE No. 2 5c
-CAN
FLORIDA GOLD ORANGE
JUICE 2 46-OZ. CANS 25c
SHREDDED
COCOANUT ____. l-LB. PKG. 15c
HOSTESS l-LB. PKG.
MARSHMALLOWS 10c
ASSORTED FLAVORS
JELLO . 3 14c
JERSEY CORN
FLAKES 2lie
/
Fresh
Fruits-V egetubles
FLORIDA GREEN
CABBAGE 3 LBS. 9c
FRESH JUICY
GRAPEFRUIT. 5 15c
LARGE JUICY FLORIDA
ORANGES,. 17c
MEDIUM
GRAPEFRUIT 4 bob 10c
CARROTS bu 5c
SM. WINESAP
APPLES Z. 19c
SWEET
POTATOES. 5 ... 20c
BE THRIFT Y AND BUY MEATS \
Round-Sirloin-Club Steaks ■ Lb. 27c
BEEF POT WESTERN MEATY
ROAST Lb. STEW BEEF Lb. 12c
l
FRESH SMOKE PORK ROAST OR
i
Lb. 10c STEAK or ■ o
COUNTRY PIG WINKIE TENDERED
SAUSAGE Lb. 20c PICNICS “ 17c
LONG HORN FRESH DRESSED DRAWN
CHEESE > 23c FRYERS” r" Lb 39c
THE COVINGTON NEWS
STANDARD
T0MT’S4i.'.‘22c
STANDARD CUT
BEANS 4 No. Cam 2 - 25c
STOKELY’S LYE
HOMINY 4 2 1 No. /* Cns. 25c
WONDER BRAND PEANUT
butter;;, ii 5 c
WESSON
OIL PINT 20c
CAN
ARMOUR’S ROAST
BEEF 12-OZ. 17c
CAN
COLONIAL
MILK 8 SMALL OR 24c
4 TALL CANS
TARGET BRAND CORNED
BEEF 12-OZ. CAN 16c
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO
SOUP 3 CANS .„ 22c
CANNED
OYSTERS".’ 10c
COLONIAL APPLE
SAUCE 4 n z > p ..25c
COLONIAL PORK AND
BEANS 2 No. 1 9c
CANS
SOUTHERN MANOR PEAS AND
CARROTS.. 2 No. CANS 2 25c
PET OR CARNATION
MILK 3 LARGE OR 21c
6 SMALL CANS
PERKERSON’S CORN
MEAL PECK 23c
NUN-SO-CRISP SODA
CRAX BOX____ l-LB. 8c
NUN-SO-CRISP GRAHAM
CRAX l-LB. BOX_______ 9c
RITZ
CRACKERS l-LB. 21c
PKG.
STANDARD
CATSUP 2 BOTTES 14-OZ. 17c
.
(Larrmt Coverage Any Weekly in the State)
Flour
ROGERS 12-Lb. 40c
NO. 37 BAG
ROGERS 37 24-LB 77c
NO. BAG
NO. 37 “$1.49
FLOURS.....35c CIRCUS I
CIRCUS FLOUR “67c
FLOUR L“ $1.29
GOLD 12-LB. in '
LABEL BAG
GOLD 24-LB. o
LABEL BAG
SUGAR IN PAPER
BAGS I
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LB. BAG LB. BAG 00454 O O I
PURE LARD
LB. O
CARTON
LB. O •
CARTON- -
LB. Q
CARTON
£
HOME BRAND
OLEO I.____________8c
QUAKER ROLLED OR QUICK /
OATS 2 SMALL PKGS. 17c I
O. I. C. POTATO 15c
STICKS 2c.
LADY BETTY POTATO
SALAD 2 CANS 19c
CRANBERRY 23c
SAUCE 2 CANS
XYZ SALAD
DRESSING .Z' 25c
DROMEPARY
DATE NUT
BREAD 2 c... 23c
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