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■day- March 27,
an |Wixon
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Burney visited her
Lois Vail' 1 Mae Aiken, the
Mrs. e
, Robert Fmcher spent Sat
[afternj >on v, ith her mother
I. A. (:o< visited rela
L. P Fincher
iere ,I V . week-end.
1 tTirlie Fincher and
IPS ..pent Friday even
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Mi, -Iyitie Berry.
■ Robert Potts, who is now
led in week-end. Macon, visited his
Yancey called on
Jones a while Friday
■ Henrv Burney and daugli
Myrtle Berry, visited Mrs.
and daughter Lot
Inday. I of Mr. and Mrs.
friends glad to learn of
|i L anc ey are their home here
Lera) tu rn to
months in Atlanta.
T. q Reynolds and little
» are spending a tew
T v sister |
l,. with her
I p. Fincher.
■ voluntary cotton reduction |
|m in no way changes the i
on of the 1941 AAA con
Ion and parity programs.
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ibeli Lumber Company
31 Covington, Ga.
dio Stations Changing
|t the push buttons on your radio changed now. All
dio stations will change positions on dial effective
1 irch 29th. Reasonable charge.
See Me or Phone 145-237
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Playwright LaGuardia "Sells” Food Stamp Plan
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/ s ® ederal Food Stamp Plan to 4,000 food dealers at, Manhattan Center. To mak O) it easier
ior them ,, to understand, Hizioner
•Iter rehearsal (above) wrote, produced and directed “Ilow The Food Stamp Plan W o rks” and
presented it with a full theatrical cast. Some 775,000 New Yorkers are preparing
to use stamps for purchase of surplus foods.
Love Joy News
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pulliam and
children spent last week-end at
Mr. and Mrs. McGarity,
Mrs. I. T. Wiley, Mrs. Allen
Johnson, Jim Pickette, Mrs. Grady Berry, Mrs. j
Mrs. W. L. Mont
gorneiy and daughter Jackie, of j
Covington, spent Thursday with |
Mrs. Troy Stubbs.
Mr. and Mrs. McAllister of the
Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Clark and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Clark of Atlanta, wel ' e visiting
relatives here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr.s A. A. King and
children, Mrs. Eva Stubbs and
children spent Sunday at Porter
dale the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Zachary Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Meadors of
Atlanta, Mrs. John Smith of Cov
ington spent Sunday with Mr.
: and Mrs. J. R. Meadors and Mr.
1 and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson.
THE COVINGTON NEWS ■
1 1 A. camp, .spent the week-end
with their father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Hill.
Mrs. Roy Carrington and
daughter Martha, of Anderson, S.
C., spent last week with her
mother Mrs. J. R. Meadors.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McCart and
baby spent Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Washington
and baby Julianne, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stubbs and
family last week-end.
Miss Lucile Hill spent Sunday
night in Covington with her aunt,
Mrs. T. M. Heard.
Few people I raaaa l #M fn»(
success WlMxHM • pniN'Hrr* o r .
ow-ovit.
Perhaps money is the root of all
| evil ,but in that case who wouldn't
want to be a little bad?
Easiest way to improve a vece
table dinner is to add a big juicy
steak.
Classified
BABY CHICKS $2.75 hundred.
Heavy Mixed $5.75. REDS and
rocks $6.25. COD. NICHOLS
HATCHERIES, Kingston, Georgia.
FOR SALE at genuine bargain
price. Cash or terms. Westing
house Electric Stove with oven
and Frigidaire. Apply. Covington f
Bus Station, tf
STOP. LOOK! LISTEN! Good
Seed Store. In Good Town, Good
County, Good State, Good Country.
"Times Marches On," We March
with The Leaders. R. N. Etheridge
Seed Company, Jackson, Georgia,
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NEW 5 room house in Oxford, on
Main Highway. East front.
Phone 298W or 298J. T. D. Meador.
2 tcm 20
FOR RENT—April 1st, four room
garage apartment, large closets,
built in kitchen cabinets, electric
hot water heater, furnace heat
with stoker, hardwood floors and
tile bath. W. Trox Bankston, Phone
198. ltcm’27
FOR RENT—Six room house in
perfect condition. The William
Adams home near the highway.
Also several' farms lor sale. Also
building lots in Oxford and my
home. See Tom Greer. 4tcm27
FOR RENT Small apartment com
plete with balh on first floor, or
five rooms on south side of house.
Mrs. Bonnell Stone, Oxford.
2 tpm 2 T
Auto Loans
FOR
• NEW AND USED CARS
• REFINANCING CARS
• LOANS ON CARS
PROMPT SERVICE - LOWEST RATES
ROBINSON
AUTO FINANCE CO.
* HOME COMPANY
NEXT TO RAINEY COVINCTON, CA
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Political Notices
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
This is to announce my Candida
cy for the office of Justice of the
Peace, town District, Newton
County. Election will be held April
2nd. Your vote and influence will
be appreciated.
Sincerely,
C. C. Estes.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
I hereby announce my candida
cy for Justice of the Peace for
town district to succeed the late
F. E. Heard. Election will be held
Wednesday, April 2nd. Your vote
and influence will lie greatly ap
preciated.
Sincerely,
D. B. Bohanon
Political Notice
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
I wish to announce my candid
acy for the office of Justice Of the
Peace for the Town District in the
election to be held Wednesday,
April 2nd. I will deeply appreciate
your vote and influence.
Respectfully, v
J. E. HUTCHINS.
Record Fish Reported
At Jack so n Lake
Mr. Joe Plunkett, resident ot
One, Covington, this week
the catch of « twenty
pound bJue cat fish last week on !
Lake.
The record catch was made
Mr. Plunkett was fishing
a trot line and using live bait |
a 3-0 hook. ,
ft-wfaga t
jUner* %r or»* Ih-tng iffcout ft, ft
can always depend upon
being the hardest hit, depression
or no depression.
There are more people in Who
Was than there are in Who’s Who.
. The fellow who does what must
| be done, works for the fellow who
does what ought to be done.
NO OTHER MATTRESS IS
MADE LIKE THE BEAUTYREST
and it’s V; W*"" A
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durability has been tested?
DEEPER COILS Coils 17.6%
deeper than formerly used ... a
bigger and thicker mattress . . .
greater resiliency ... miracle com
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body receives the right “give.’’
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"Ves, the New Beautyrest has been T~m
rigidly tested by the United States
Testing Company of Hoboken, N. J.
In these tests, the Beautyrest lasted SAG PROOF EDGES . The New
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3 times longer than any other mat- Beautyrest has patented edges that
tress tested. don’t break down. This feaiure
brings “mid-mattress’’ comfort to
the very edges of the bed.
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New! Deeper! More Comfortable!
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9 advantage of this offer.....have you?
Try a $£/ZUtlf/l£At
for JO Nights
Just 3 more days to take advantage of this of- isfied, notify us and we’ll send for the mattress.
fer! We’ll deliver a brand new Beautiyrest to All you have to do is come to our store and se
your home. Try it for 30 nights .. . test its amaz- lect a Beautyrest in the cover you prefer. There
ing comfort. Then ... if you want to keep the is no obligation whatever on your part. But,
Beautyrest . . . you may pay for it on special don’t delay.
terms of only $1 a week. But, if you are not sat
AMakr this tost now...you deride!
HENSON FURNITURE CO
Phone 4 CONYERS, GA.
No man yet ever had a policy
of selling at cut prices without
meeting his oven cut price later on.
Think that over.
There's just an outside chance
that Adolph is playing deuces wild.
‘While both State and National
Headquarters are sympathetic with
each individual case, the Selective
Service System is thoroughly de
centralized and the Newton Coun
ty board must have classified a
registrant for selection er defer
ment before either State or Na
tional Headquarters could act up
on his case. That is basic in the
Selective Training and Service Act
and the Regulations.