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DOLLAR «AY SOCIALS
LEGALS
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You are hereby notified that
there will be heard before the
fudge of the Stone Mountain
Circuit, Presiding, on the sth
day of January, 1953, at 2 o'clock
P. M., at the Court House in the
City of Covington, Newton
County. Georgia in the ca.se pf
the State Highway Department
of Georgia vs. any interested
Objector, pending in said Court,
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HENSON FURNITURE CO.
CONYERS. GEORGIA
WONDERFUL
Values In Our Used Furniture Department During October.
Items Too Numerous To Mention. We Must Make Room For The Tremendous Amount Os
Merchandise We Are Now Receiving. 49c Down On Purchases Os $50.00 Or Less.
98c Down On Purchases Os SIOO.OO Or Less.
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“Where Customers Have Been Sending Their Friends For Twenti^Six Years”
PHONE 2221 IT’S easy TO pflY THE HENSON WAY CONY!®*!!
(Our Advertisers Ate Assured Os Results)
the same being a proceeding for
a permit to have removed from
the right of way the remains of
any bods- that was buried in an
old cemetery located on what I
was once known as the War
sham place about one mile west
of the City of Covington, and
being on that part of the said
Worsham place that was convey
ed by Rosa Kaplan Frieden to
said State Highway Department
of Georgia for a right of way 1
for the construction of the new
highway leading from Coving
ton towards Atlanta, and any j ,
person wherever residing, who
has a right to object may he- I :
come a party- to these proceed
ings. This 29th day of Sep
tember, 1952.
C. O. NIXON
Clerk. Superior Court
Newton County, Georgia
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Georgia, Newton County.
To whom et may concern:
Please be advised that J.
Bryant Steele, whose address is
R. F. D. 1 Covington, Georgia,
is the owner of the certain
business now being carried on,
on the Jackson Highway, Cov
ington, Georgia, in the trade
name, towit: Steele Trading
THE COVINGTON NEWS
I Post; and that the nature of
said business is: Buying, selling
of groceries and od products.
This statement is made >
conformity with Ser. 106-301 et
seq. of the Code of Georgia re
quiring the filing of such state
ment with the Clerk of the
Superior Court of this County.
This the sth day of Septem
‘ ber, 1952.
JOHN L„ JERNIGAN
Attorney for J. Bryant
Steele
Georgia. Newton County.
Personally appeared before the
undersigned officer, J. Bryant
I Steele, who says under oath that
the above and foregoing state
ment to true.
J. BRYANT STEELE
Sworn to and subscribed before
me, this sth day of September,
1952.
RUTH O. GAY N. P.
Newton County, Ga.
CITATION
Georgia, Newton County.
Bessie Lee P. Jones Lunsford,
Guardian of Hughlon Gilbert
Jones:
has applied to me for a discharge
from her guardianship of Hugh
lon Gilbert Jones:
This is therefore to notify all
persons concerned to file their
objections, if any they have, on
or before the first Monday in
October next, else she will be
discharged from her guardian
ship as applied for.
DONALD G. STEPHEN
SON, Ordinary.
Georgia. Newton County.
Notice is hereby given that
the business operated on the
Jackson Highway, Covington,
Georgia, in the trade name of
Steele Trading Post is owned
and carried on by J. Bryant
Steele, whose address is R. F.
D. 1 Covington, Georgia, and the
statement relating thereto re
quired by Georgia Code Sec.
106-301 has been filed with the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Newton County, Georgia.
J. BRYANT STEELE
Some 160.000 taxing units in
the United States—the Federal
government, States, Bounties,
cities, etc., are collecting taxes
“more or less on their own,” ac
cording to an article in Nation’s
Business.
Handy Hints
i
Having trouble with hens roosting
on water fountains, or self feeders?
Then try this Handy Hint: Suspend
a bolt—(a heavy nut, hoop, or piece
of metal will do) —from the ceiling
until it hangs like a plumb bob di
rectly over the fountain.
When a hen tries to fly up on top
of the fountain, she bumps into the
weight—and she’s promptly dis
couraged. She won't hold her perch
long, even if she gets a foothold, be
cause of the swinging weight. i
(Largeaf Coverage Any Weekly Tn The State)
New* Notes From The
BETHANY
Community
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hooper,
of Porterdale, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Law-son Hooper and Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Burke Sunday.
Mrs. Ophelia Hicks visited
Chester and Nellie King Sun
day.
Mrs. Wilbur Mote and Mrs.
Cecil Mote visited Mr. - and Mrs.
Grier Turner Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hicks
visited Mr. and Mrs. Troy Kin
nett, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc-
Kitchen's Market
DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS
SWEET POTATOES 2 |b s . Vc
FRESH TOMATOES ib )9t
POLE BEANS 2 lbs. 35c
MY-T PURE FLOUR 10 lbs.
PURE JOY FLOUR Self-Rising 25 lbs. $1.94
PURE JOY FLOUR Self-Rising 10 lbs. 89c
T-BONE STEAK |b. 69c
SIRLOIN STEAK Jb. 69c
ROUND STEAK lb. 79c
BEEF ROAST |b. 49c
HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE Ib. 58c
NEW YORK STATE CHEESE Ib. 69c
Cullough, and Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Hull Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mote had as
their guests Sunday night, Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Capes, and Peggy.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hull
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Moseley, and Mrs. Harold Rlant
on, and Idabelle, visited Chester
and Nellie King this week.
We' are happy to report that
Mrs. R. A. Cobb is much im
proved.
Damp cotton never should be
ginned as it can not be properly
cleaned and the fiber is likely to
be gin-cut and rough, advise
Extension Service cotton special
ists.
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