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Citation.
The appraisers upon application
of Minnie Hendrix, widow of Babe
Hendrix, for a twelve months
support for herself, having filed
their return; all persons
hereby are cited to show cause, il
any they have at the regular
March, term, 1941, Newton Court
of Ordinary, why said application
should not be granted.
This 4th day of Feb., 1941.
A. L. Loyd, Ordinary.
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SHERIFF 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 Tuesday in March, 1941, be
tween- 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 Oxford District,
taid State and County, and bound
ed as follows:
Victor 'wi 1 hams' 1 ** la " d ^
On the East by Asbury St.
On the South by Watson St.
On the West by land of Mrs.
Victor Williams.
Said tract being house and lot
In City of Oxford, Ga,, where
Elizabeth Currington now lives.
Said property to be sold as the
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property of Hannah Currington by
virtue of a Fax Fi Fa for years
1932-1933-1934-1935-1937 issued
by S. M. Hay, Tax Collector, New
ton Co,, Ga. against said Hannah
Currington.
This 5th day of February, 1941.
W. G. Benton, Sheriff.
I SIIERIFF SALE
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY. ____
W 'U be so!d before the Court
! House door in the City of Cov
ington, said State and County on
the first Tuesday in March, 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 Leguin District,
I said State and County, and bound-
1 ed as folios w:
On the North by land of Jim
B°? ers -
J Moss. On the East by land of Frank
On the South by land of Chan
ning Cope,
On the West by land of T. G.
Callaway.
Said proper,y to be sold « the
property of Mrs. C. S. Jarboe by
y ’ rtue * ax Fl Fa for year.
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Georgia, Newton County.
Whereas Boyd Strong has filed
her petition for permanent letters
of administration to issue to her
on the estate of Oscar Strong, de
ceased. This is, therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause before me.
in any they have, on or before the
First Monday in March, 1941, why
letters of administration should noi
issue on said estate as prayed.
This 4th day of February, 1941.
A. L. Loyd, Ordinary.
PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF
MINOR CHILD
Archie Johnson and
Mrs. Johnnie Johnson
vs.
Objectors.
Georgia, Newton County.
In Superior Court.
January Term, 1941.
To Dallas Blizzard, Neal Bliz
zard and Mrs. M. Hall and any
other next of kin 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
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 appertain.
Witness the Honorable James C.
Davis, Judge of said Court.
This January 6th, 1941.
C. O. NIXON, Clerk New
ton Superior Court.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
The City of Covington offers and
will sell on the First Tuesday in
April, 1941 usual hour of sale,
before the Court House door, in
said City, the following described
property:
All that tract or parcel of land,
situated, lying and being in City
j of Covington, Newton County,
! Geoi Livery 'gia> known as a part of the
‘ Stable lot, being lots num-
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Two Covington
Boys on Staff of
Farm Magazine
Bill and Luke Lassiter, of Cov
ington, are members of the staff
of the Georgia Agriculturist
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monthly magazine published by
students in the College of Agricul
ture at the University of Georgia ;
Bill is business manager and Luke
a member of the editorial staff.
Founded „ ... 190 ^ the
in 1 , magazine
now has 11 students on its staffs.
he Agriculturist is published by
the Agricultural Club. Homecon
Club, and the Agricultural Engi
neenng Club, student campus or
gamzations.
Bill, a candidate for a B. S. in
Agriculture, is a member of Blue
Key, Alpha Zeta, Saddle and Sir
loin Club, University Judging
team, and Ag Club.
A sophomore. Luke is a member
of Ag Club and Saddle and Sir
loin Club. • ’
b ^s 3 and 4 of the subdivision of
the R. I. Weaver property, as
shown by plat made by C. R
Hughes, C. E, on file Clerk’s Of
fice Newton Superior Court, con
taining the following courses and
distances'.
Beginning at Usher: i
a corner on
street thence at running the line of S. along H. 'Adams j
west the
north side of Usher Street 108 feet
to and including the west wall
the building known as Weaver &
Pittman garage; thence running
north the distance of 306 feet to
a corner; thence running east 75
feet to a corner; thence running
south 95.7 feet to a corner; thence
running east 37 feet to a corner and
thence running south 211 feet to
the beginning corner. Being the'
same property deeded by J. B
Weaver, Administrator to J. T. Pitt,
man on January 8th, 1936, record
ed deed book 27, page 409, and
then deeded by J. T. Pittman to
the City of Covington January
30th, 1939, deed recorded book
29, page 309, Newton County Re
cords. Purchaser acquiring rights
and assuming duties as set forth in
a mutual agreement between J. B.
Weaver, Admr., and City of Cov
ington which is recorded deed book
29, page 312, Newton County Re
cords.
Terms cash or substantial down
payment and balance on terms.
CITY OF COVINGTON,
By S, L. Waites, Mayor.
Attest: J. H. Wood, Clerk,
7tb-13em27
OF SALE UNDER
POWER
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF NEWTON.
Because of default in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured
by a Deed to Secure Debt executed
by P. J. Rogers to HOME OWN
ERS’ LOAN CORPORATION, dat
ed the 12th day of October, 1934,
and recorded in Deed Book 26,
Page 607, in the office of the Clerk
of Superior Court of Newton Coun
ty, Georgia, the undersigned,
Home Owners’ Loan Corporation,
pursuant to said deed and the note
thereby secured, has declared the
entire amount of said indebtedness
due and payable, and pursuant to
the power of sale contained in said
deed will, on the first Tuesday in
March, 1941, during the legal hours
of sale, at the Court House door
in said county, sell at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cash,
the property described in said deed,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land,
situated, lying and being in the
City of Covington Newton County,
Georgia, known as part of Town
Lot No. of the City of Cov
ington, and fronting on Usher
Street, one hundred fifteen (115)
feet and running back one hun
dred eight (108) feet, and
ed as follows:
On the North by lot of F. M
Jackson, on the East by lot known
as the Mrs. L. E. Flowers lot, on
the South by tfsher Street, and on
the West by Lee Street.
together with all fixtures and oth
er personal property conveyed by
said deed.
Said proprty will be sold as the
property of P. J. Rogers, and the j
proceeds of said sale will be ap
plied .... to the .. payment __. of .. said .j in- ■
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debtedness, , , , , the expense of , said ..
sale, and as provided in said deed, J
and the undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser at said sale
as provided in the aforementioned :
Deed to Secure Debt. |
HOME OWNERS’ LOAN
CORPORATION
As Attorney-in-Fact for
P. J. Rogers j
C. C. King, Attorney,
Covington, Georgia.
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of Mrs, ;
Gertrude Jones Porter, late of
Newton County, deceased, are
hereby notified to render 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 j
The First National Bank of!
Atlanta, Executors.
EMORY AT
OXFORD
Rev. E. E. V iley of Chattanooga,
is doing the preaching in a series
of special services being held on
the campus this week.
Few and Phi Gamma Literary
Societies held their annual
banquets last Friday night.
Mesdames W. O. Borough and
r L r Lee „„ Harwell attended a mass
'
meeeing of the nurses of the nth 1 '
district of Georgia State Nurses’
Association in Athens last Wed
j nesday.
Miss Virginia Collar, of G. S. C. 1
w., was a visitor here last week
enc j
Mr. C. A. Black, of Dalton, |
visited his son Arthur, here Sun
day.
Dr. and Mrs. E. McLaurey of
Waycross, were here visiting their
son Elbert, last week-end.
Among the out of town guests
here last weeek-end to attend the
literary society banquets were:
Misses Jacquelyn Boyle, Caroline
Johns ]; on ’ Vir f inia L^le, Lib Col
bns \ ^ anda Wynn, Anne Burns,
Marjone Eider, Ann Upshaw, Bette
F dpr ' r 'H lc h' e d Hosch, Nickey |
^afield derson. Martha I 3etty Taylor Newsome, ’ Ann Anne Hen -
Wynne, Catherine Swint and
Elaine Puckett.
Georgia 4-H Boys
To Gel Free Trips
In State Contest
G. V. Cunningham, state 4-H
cub leader, announced from Athens
this week that Georgia 4-H club
boys will has an opportunity this
year to compete in a general excel
lence contest providing two out-of
state trips as state awards.
One free trip will be given to the
National 4-H Club Camp in Wash
ington, D. C., while a similar trip
will be awarded to the National
4-H Club Congress in Chicago. In
addition to the two free trips for
boys ,a county agent will be select
ed for a trip to the Association of
County Agents meeting in Chicago
this fall. All county 4-H winners
will receive medals.
Awards for the club boys’ trips
will be made on the following
basis; 4-H club organization and
leadership record, 40 points; agron
omy project accomplishments, 30
points; and other 4-H project ac
complishments, 30 points.
The general excellence contest is
sponsored by a fertilizer organiza
tion (Agricultural Development
Bureau of The Barrett Company),
in cooperation with the 4-H club
department of the Agricultural Ex
tension Service.
Corn accounted for more than
one-fourth the total farm value of
crops produced in the United States
in 1939.
Each and every morning of the
year 25 million bottles of fresh
milk are placed on housewives’
doorsteps.
Classified
| FOR SALE—Four lots in County.
! Apply J. S. Gardner.
[ j PIANO this FOR vicinity SALE—Upright will sell at piano bar
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gain rather than ship to Atlanta.
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Atlanta, Georgia. 8tCF6Mr27
FOR RENT—Apartment on Monti
cello Street. Apply Belmont Den
nis, Phone 159. or 64.
FOR SALE — I) and PL Cotton
Seed. First year from originator.
S3. 00 per hundred in new bags.
B r«>"n ‘»P m'Het seed $6.00 per
l'«" d '’ed ™ sood clean bags. O. VV.
Porter, Covington, Ga. 3tF7C
BOYS NOTICE: Summer’s coming.
Baseball games, etc. Use grounds
f re e. Come. Prepare. Take up col
lection for your games. Make
money. Use of grounds, free. Tell
everybody about this. Mattie and
Dicks Place.
FOR —— SALE: rr~7 Oil stove " ~ used ~ short 7~
time. Bargain. . W. E. Black. Ox
ford. 1TPF20
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FOR SALFi: Apex Vacuum Cleaner
in perfect condition sacrifice at
S25.00. Can be seen at Chamber’s
Store. Monticeilo St.
FOR RF:.\T—Five room house on
Conyers street one block from
school will be available March 1st.
^pply to Mrs. W. T. Thomas—
Covington. 1TCF6
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