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mfsday, January 29. 1941.
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Coverage Any Weekly !n fte State)
were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs C. C. Epps Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson
and sons, Joe and James, visited
relatives at Manassas during the
week-end and attended the Dow
dy-Kennedy wedding at Gienville
Sunday. Mr. Kennedy is a nephew
Mary France Robertson spent the
week-end at their homes in New
born and Pine Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corley, Jr„
and children, Faye and Bobby vis
ited relatives at Eudora Sunday.
Mrs. Mamie Yarbrough spent the
week-end at her home in Coving
ton.
Mrs. C. C. Epps spent Monday
afternoon in Mansfield as the
guest of Mrs. R. L; Epps.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowley and
children, Walter and Carol, visit
ed relatives in Atlanta recently.
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you the complete line.
—NEWS FROM—
EIDOHA
BY 4RFM, AARON
Mr. J. L. Ozburn of Macon spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Emory Ozburn.
Mr and Mrs. A. T. King were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Johnson, of Monticello Friday af
ternoon.
Miss Euralene Kitchens is spend
ing some time with her sister, Mrs.
Jim Johnson, in Atlanta.
Mrs. Venus Aaron and Mrs. Lou
ise Allen who have been ill of in
fluenza for several days, are con
valescing
Mrs. J. C. Kitchens visited rel
atives in Covington last week.
Mr. R. W. Lewis spent Thurs
day afternoon in Monticello.
Mr. Edgar Cunard and Mr. El
liott Cunard spent Monday in At
lanta.
I Mrs. Lola Hodge is spending
1 sometime with her daughter, Mrs.
Emory Ozburn.
Miss Hazel Cunard of Atlanta
was the week-end guest of her
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cun
arci
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone, of Cov
ington spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cunard snd
son, of Jacksonville, Fla., are
spending sometime with Mr. and
I Mrs. C. E. Cunard.
Friends of Mr. Charlie McCul
lough who underwent an emergen- Baptist
cy operation at the Georgia
; Hospital in AtlanU Friday regret
that he is in a serious condition.
| Mr. Marcus Lay son with of his Atlanta
spent the week-end par
en Regret M £' T S °and
w e Mr
Mrs. John Ben Kelly leave our
m^toMEchem
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an ch of sta ns
Sunday with Mrs. Corley’s parents
Mr and Mrs. Sam Allen.
Mr Herbert King of Macon, Mr.
and Mrs. Dorsey Johnson, of Mcn-
1 and Mr. and Mrs. James
ticello, of Mansfieid.
Bates and children
| were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. -
King Sundry. and Master
Mrs. Emory Ozburn
Lanier Ozburn who have been ill
of influenza are improving.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cunard, of
Atlanta spent Saturday night and
Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. John Neal Cunard who re
j cently underwent an operation at
the Georgia Baptist Hospital con
j tinues to improve. He is now at the
i home of his brother, Mr. S. H
THE COVINGTON NEWS
—NEWS
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By 1088 IRENE HAEEET
Miss Ruth Davis, Mrs. t H. H. U No- M
lan, Miss Estelle Thompson tc
companied by Mrs. H. H. Mabry of
Oxford left Monday for a tour of
Florida. !
Mrs. Josie Harvey had as her
dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs
C. B. Burnham and daughters, Vir
ginia rnd Louise, and Mrs. Ida Me- :
Daniel of East Point, and Mi-.
Robbie Harvey of Decatur.
Misses Madge and Jannett Potts
and Mr. Grice Potts of Stewart vis
ited Mr and Mrs. W. B. Burn
ham Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh Steadhan
of Porterdale spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart, I
Misses Grace and Alice Stewart)
visited Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Boyd
and Mrs. Lula Blanton Friday rf
ternoon at Porterdale.
Misses Josie and Mary Harvev
visited Misses Sue and Elizabeth
Thompson Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl ^ Avery o Cov
ington were visitors of Mr. rna
Mrs. O. C. Hodges Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook spent
the week-end In Porterdale.
Mrs. Alice Harvey and son, Mr.
Eugene Harvey, of Covington, vis
ited Mrs. Josie Harvey Sunday af
ternoon.
We regret to hear Mrs. Arch
Corley was taken back to Huson
Hospital Saturday night and con
tinues quite ill.
Mrs. Ola H. Thacker was supper
guest Monday evening of Mrs. S.
R. Thompson.
FARM DEBTS DECREASE
The amount of debt secured by
liens on farm real estate in the
United States on January 1. 1940,
is estimated at $6,910,000,000, the
smallest amount outstanding at
any time since 1919. This figure Is
$161,000,000, or 2.3 per cent below
the January 1, 1939 estimate of
$7,071,000,000 and is about 64 per
cent of the peak amount of $10,-
786.000,00 outstanding on January
1, 1923
Cunard and is expected home soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Aaron and
little drugher of Monticello spent
Sunday with Mrs. C. O. Aaron.
Mrs." J. C. Kitchens and Saturday Miss
Ophelia Kitchens spent
afternoon with Mrs. "W. O. Niblett.
How’s your S. A. these days?
Don’t let your Stationery Appeal
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start slipping especially when
there's a sale like this on RYTEX
TWEED-WEAVE Printed Station
ery. It’s in ACTUALLY . . . DOU
BLE THE USUAL QUANTITY
. . . for only $1 00 . . . 200 Single
Sheets, or 100 Double Sheets or
100 Monarch Sheets and 100 En
velopes . . printed with your
Name and Address or Mom,gram.
On Sale during February Only at
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Classified
SALESMAN WANTED: Nationally
known manufacturer with
thirty-five years experience re
quires the services of several
middleaged men as representa
tives. Only those who can ap
preciate the potential of a per
manent connection with quality
products need apply. In first let
ter give experience, age and type
of car owned. Box 431.
ltcJ27.
FOR RENT — Two horse farm
(standing rent) between Coving
ton and Social Circle. Good
house and barn. Also two small
houses at $2.00 each per month.
Mrs. R. L. Paine, Oxford. Ga.
3tcJ30.
FOR RENT—The south side of my
home. 5 rkoms with private
stairway and private bath. Gar
age and garden. Mrs. Bonell
Stone, Oxford, Ga. tC.116
FOR SALE — Cutaway Harrow,
Used only one season, A bar
gain. W. E. Black. Oxford. Ga.
ltp.
NOTICE—Stray row now nn nn
farm. Owner may have same by
proving ownership and paying
costs. Frank Williams, Rt. 4. Lo
gansvilie. 4tcJ16
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
DEBTORS
State of Georgia, Newton County.
All persons having claims against
e>s,a,e n{ Miss Eppie Shockley, de
ceased, will please present them to
the undersigned properly verified.
All persons indebted to said estfte
will please pay same promptly,
This Jan. 13 1941.
W. D. TRAVIS,
Admr. Est. of Miss Eppie Shockley
Covington, Georgia,
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
first Tuesda y in February, 1941.
^tween * he highest the legal biddei hours for of cash, sale, the to
following described property, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Brick Store Dis- ,
triet, 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 \\ est by O. W. Por
ter and ^ public road eading * from
^ J2 {o Dixie
Said tract containing 10 acres.
Said property to be sold as the
property of J. W. McDowell Est.,
M. L. Stokes, agt., by virtue of ■
tax fifa issued by 5. M. Hay, Tax
Collector. Newton County, against
said J. C. McDowell Est., M. L.
Stokes, agent.
This Jan. 4, 1941.
W. G. BENTON, Sheriff.
Dates of issue Jan. 4, 1941 (4t).
PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF
MINOR CHILD
Archie Johnson and
Mrs. Johnnie Johnson
vs.
Objectors.
Georgia, Newton County.
In Newton Superior Court.
January Term, 1941. I
To Dallas Blizzard, Nea! Bliz
other zard and Mrs. kin M. Hall and any j
next of to Annie Mae
Blizzard, a minor child, or other
objectors.
By order of the Court you are
required to be and appear at the
March Term, 1941, of Newton Su
perior Court, to be held on the
third Monday in March next, to
make any objection you may have
to the petition for adoption of An
nie Mae Blizzard, a minor child,
by the petitioners for adoption,
and in default thereof the Court
will proceed as to justice apper
tain.
Witness the Honorable James
C. Davis, Judge of said Court.
This January 6th, 1941.
C. O. NIXON, Clerk New
ton Superior Court.
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