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APPLICATION FOR ( HARTER
To the Superior Court of Newton
County, Georgia.
The undersigned respectfully pe
tition this Court to grant them
Artifws of Incorporation under
Chapter 65-2 of the Georgia Code,
1933 as amended
FIRST: Tire name of the Asso
ciation shall be Newton County
Purchasing and Marketing Asso
Ciati0n -
SECOND: The Association . is . to .
be formed to engage in cooperative
purchasing and marketing enter
prises and is to have and exercise
all power? set fort! in said C hap
ter 65-2, as amended to date.
THIRD: The principal place of
business shall be at Covington,
Georgia.
FOURTH: Term of existence
shall be twenty (20) years.
FIFTH: The number of directors
shall be five. The incorporating
director, are:
Bernard Patrick. Social Circle,
Ga.
Chester C. King, Covington, Ga.,
Rt. 5.
A ubrey C. Ewing, Covington,
Ga.. Rt. 4 .
Jessie T. Dennard. Oxford, Ga.,
R . 1.
Jonas M. Smith, Covington, Ga.,
Rt. 2.
/ the first annual meeting of
POLITICAL
Announcements
FOR MAYOR
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for re-election to the office
of Mayor of the City of Coving
ton in the coming December elec
tion. I deeply appreciate the con
fidence placed in me and the fine
cooperation given us during the
past years. If re-elected, I will
continue to serve to the very best
of my ability. Your vote and in
fluence will be gratefully appre
ciated.
S. L. WAITES
FOR COUNCILMAN
I do hereby announce my can
didacy as_a Councilman for the
City of Covington in the coming
election to be held on Wednes
day, December 3, 1941. If elected,
I will do all in my power to serve
the people of our city efficiently
and diligently. Your vote and
influence will be gratefully ap
preciated.
JOHN BOB WEAVER
FOR COUNCILMAN
I have announced as a candidate
for Councilman for the City of
Covington In the coming election
to be held early in December. If
elected, I pledge my efforts to al
ways serve the people of Coving
ton to the very best of my ability.
Your vote and' influence will be
deeply appreciated.
Respectfully,
T. C. MEADORS.
TO THE VOTERS OF
COVINGTON
I wish to announce for re-elec
tion to City Council City of Cov
ington. I will appreciate any help i
my friends and supporters will
give me. If elected I will con
tinue to serve to the best of my
ability.
P. W. PRATT.
LESTER
and I
SMITH
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Covington, Georgia
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the members, directors shall be
elected as follows: One for cne
year, two for two years and two
for three years. At annual meetings
thereafter members shall elect for
a term of three years the number
of directors whose terms of office
have expired. shall |
SIXTH: The Association
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member shall be equal except that
the net ea rning- shall be distrib
uted to patrons in proportion to ,
the value of goods and services
purchased from or sold to cr hand
led bv the Association, as provided ,
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WHEREFORE, your petitioners
an order be made de .
6 ^ * body corporate ,
BERNARD PATRICK,
CHESTER C. KING,
AUBREY C. EWING,
JESSE DENNARD,
JONAS M SMITH,
Nov. 6, 1941.
VERIFICATION GEORGIA,‘
STATE OF
COUNTY OF NEWTbR
Before me, the unfe,signed No
tary Public, on this day person
ally appeared Aubrey C. Ewing,
and verified to me that he did ex.
ecute and w«. one of the ncor
pora ors ot the foregoing petition,
for the purposes and eonsidera
.. ' . ex P rease a
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wrrNrw WITNESS my hand and seal h,s
the 7th day of November, 1941.
REUBEN M. TUCK,
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Notary 4 Pu „ .
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ORDER
ST A TE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF NEWTON.
The foregoing application for a
Charter for the Newton County
Purchasing and Marketing Associ
ation, Inc., has been read and con
sidered. The petitioners have pre
sented a certificate from the Sec
retary of State, showing that the
name of the Association is not the
name oi any existing corporation
registered with his office.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is order
ed that said application be, and
the same is, hereby granted.
JAMES C. DAVIS, Judge,
Superior Court,
Stone Mountain, Ga.
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
The appraisers upon the appli.
cation of Mrs. Bessie Pickett, wid
ow of J. W. Pickett, deceased. Ini
a twelve months support for her
self and minor child, having filed
their return, all persons concern
ed hereby are cited to show cause,
if any they have, at the next reg
ular December term of this Court,
why said application should not
be granted.
This Nov. 5, 1941.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County,
j To Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Mary Hill having filed her
petition seeking leave to sell real
estate set aside to herself and mi
nor children out of the estate of
G. C. Hill, deceased, as a year’s
support, this is to cite all and
singular the persons who may be
interested therein, to be and ap
pear before me on the 17th day
of November, 1941 at 10 o’clock
A. M., and show cause, if any they ;
can, why the prayers of said pe- I
tition should not be granted. I
Witness my official signature.
This Nov. 4, 1941.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
NOTICE
Florence Lowell Everett
Vs
Eula Lee Poole Everett.
Superior Court Newton County. j
September Term 1941.
To Eula Lee Poole Everett, De
fendant:
You are commanded to appear j |
at the next term of the Superior
Court of said County, to be held l
on the First Monday in January j
1942, and make your answer in
‘the above stated case, as required
| by order of said Court. Witness
the Honorable James C. Davis,
Judge. This 18 day of Nov. 1941.
C. O. Nixon, Clerk.
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OXFORD;
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BY /MS. W. L. FLOYD
home ,rom H - ? ^turned
pital and is 8 nicelv her
many friends will be Heliehted delighted to
hear J?r s * r< J“ John h Jj e £ R oberti spent P Friday
night in Atlanta n(J
‘ in At
Mrs. Alma Henderson is
lanta this week to attend a lec
ture by Worthy Thompson, Tues
day night at the city
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. , of
Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. John
Roquemore Floyd and children
visited their parents Mr. and Mrs.
W L. Floyd the weekend.
Mr. and MrS Wesley Budd ’ a " d
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Betty of Atlanta visited re
“E ££,£ Stone ,1 Atlanta
P wlth h „ mother
H stone,
Reb ecca Weldorl) spent
Wpdnesd jn Atla nta.
and Mrs Coll Day , had
h . st Sunriay , Mr . and
Mrs. Hoke ~ Day and son bobby, Rn uu v
0 f Hartsboro Fla., Mr. and Mrs.
\ Johnson and children j. L .
i Eleanor, _. and , Mrs J. T M. M n Day,
and „ v
of Covington. Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Day> and daug hters Mildred and
Opal, of Covington and Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Knight and son Benny
Horace Davenport, of Cornish
Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Price, of
A tlanta spent the week-end with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Weldon.
Mr. W. C. Woods, is spending
this week in A tlanta.
Miss Gloria Sherwood spent
weekend with her grandpar
ents Mi. and Mrs J. D. Boyd.
Mrs. Robert Budd. and baby,
have leturned home from Huson
Hrspilal an:; or * ci’i'ig nic-.ly.
Mr. Henry Ray, and Mr. and
i Mrs. John Roquemore Floyd and
children, of Atlanta visited Mr.
I and Mrs. Henry Ray for the week
| end.
The many friends of Mr. John
Roberts will be delighted to hear
he is improving from a tonsil op
eration at St, Joseph Hospital. |
The operation was Friday,
Mr. Aubry Sherwood, Mrs. T. J.
Yancey, and Mrs. J. D. Boyd,
went to Atlanta Saturday,
Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Forester,
will leave Wednesday for Atlanta
to attend the annual conference
of the Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Newton and
children of Atlanta were guest j
Sunday of their parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Woods.
Mr. J. C. Kitchens, spent Mon
day at the farm in Henry county.
Flowers
Would you like to be a flower
Blooming almost every hour,
Now just what kind would you
lather be,
A rose o r Lily blooming outside
Or ha J you . ather be God's flower,
Flawing into hearts of people
like a luslnng tid?,
Would not you rather be a flower I
from God’s own bouquet than to
be a flower blooming outside. I
And always seem to fade away, i
course we all had rather
Be flowers for God,
Than to bloom outside and die
Beneath the sod.
Thelma Day.
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NEATS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruce of
Covington spent Sunday with
their children, Mr. and Mrs. I
James Bruce, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pace had
with them Sunday Mrs. J. B. King !
and Mrs. M. E. Hitchcock of At
lanta.
Misses Polly and Addie Haral
son of Social Circle spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Bag
by
Misses _ Margaret Lawson and
Bertha Hays visited with Miss
Charlyne Aaron Sunday after
noon.
Quite a number in this com
munity attended the funeral of
Mr. Wiley Dobbs and Aunt Vicky
Elliott, which took place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bonner
of Starsville spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Bonner.
Mr. Milton Jordan visited with
Mr. J. W. Aaron Sunday.
Little Brenda Pratt is slowly
improving at Macon hospital al
though she will have to remain
there for some time yet.
Mr. C. M. Jordan spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wren Thomp
son of Walnut Grove.
SHELLING CORN
The light, easily transported
horsepower electric mo
tor supplies ample power for op
erating a one-hole corn sheller.
Fifteen bushels of cron can be
shelled at a cost ot one cent. Ex
tension workers recommend that
the motor be placed on a wooden
platform which is bolted to the j
frame of the shelter.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Vo"“ OuisI /
Q. Who said: “I only regret that I have but one
life to lose for my country”?
A. Nathan Hale, who gave his life for America,
like great numbers of his fellow countrymen. We are
only asked to lend our dollars for Defense Bonds and
Stamps to defend the liberty for which they died.
Q. Where I work there is no pay-roll allotment
plan for the buying of Defense Savings Bonds and
Stamps. How can I get one started?
A. This depends on your position, and the kind
of organization in which you are employed. Gener
ally speaking, your immediate superior would be the
proper person to receive your suggestion that you
would like to have a voluntary pay-roll allotment plan
introduced. The firm’s bank can supply information
about such a plan.
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—NEWS FROM—
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PLAINS
Services at Hopewell A. R.
Presbyterian church Sabbath
Nov. 23rd Sabbath School at 10:-
30 and Preaching at 11:30 a. m. by
the pastor, Rev S. L. McKay. The
public is cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jarman of
Stanton, Va., and Mrs. Susie Mar
tin of Covington recently visited
Miss Estelle Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Boyd.
Mrs. >Josie Harvey had as her
! supper guests Saturday evening,
Mr. C. B. Burnham of East Point,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hearn, Misses
Mary and Robbie Harvey of De-
1 catur, Mr. T. J. Stewart, Mrs. W.
Thursday, November 20, 1941
B. Harvey and sons, Ben Franklin
and Aubrey Harvey.
Mrs. C. E. Chestnut attended
The Decatur Oxford District zone
meeting of the Methodist church
Tuesday at Porterdale.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Burnham
and children spent Sabbath with
relatives at Stewart.
Mrs. Lula Blanton of Porterdale
was a recent visitor of Mrs. Paul
Stewart.
Miss Bell Gardner of Reynolds
spent Friday night and Saturday
with her sister Mrs. J. O. Black.
Thomas Chestnut spent several
days last week with his uncle and
Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chesnut.
Mrs. Edward Stone, Mrs. J. B.
Porter and son, Douglas of Por
terdale, Mrs. Frank Wade of At
lanta, Mrs. R. F. Stone and Miss
Gladys Stone of Snapping Shoals.
Miss Emma and Bobby Smith
visited Mrs. Josie Harvey Sab
bath afternoon.
Mr. C. B. Burnham of East
Point spent Saturday with his
brother Mr. W. B. Burnham.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bowers and
children of Porterdale visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. V. Smith Sabbath.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart and
children of Porterdale visited Mr,
Mrs. W. S. Chesnut Wednesday
afternoon.
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Eyes examined, glasses fitted
lenses duplicated at Covington,
Ga.. Tuesdays and Fridays, at
Jackson, Ga., other days of the
week.
Registered Optometrist No. 127
Dr. Joseph E. Edwards
Jackson, Georgia