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LEGALS
CITATION
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY:
J. R. ESTES, JR. and EARL
WHITAKER, Administrators of
the estate of MRS. J. R. ESTES,
SR, deceased, represent to the
Court in their petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that they
have fully administered said
estate. This is. therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, kindred’
«nd creditors, to show cause, if j
any they can, why said adminis
trators should not be discharged
from the administration and
receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in February.
1953
DONALD G. STEPHENSON
Ordinary, Newton County, Ga.
CITATION
GEORGIA. NEWTON COUNY.
TO ALL WHOM 1^ T 'AY
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STOMACH ULCERS
DUE TO EXCESS ACID
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Bear Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach,
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BICYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY
Happy New Year...
And Thanks For Everything
WITH the coming of the New Year we want to express
•ur sincere appreciation for the favors that have been shown
us. It has been a pleasure, and a privilege to serve you —
and we will do our level best to merit your goodwill and pa
tronage
And may 1953 be full of Health, Happiness and Prosperi
ty for you and yours — that is our New Year's wish for every
one.
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-ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE-
I 14 Clark Street — Covington, Georgia
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I CONCERN:
J. R. ESTES. JR. and EARL
WHITAKER as Co-Adminis
trators of the estate of J. R.
ESTES, SR., deceased, having ap
plied to me by petition for leave
to sell the real estate of said
deceased, this is to notify the
creditors and kindred that said
application will be passed upon
at the February Term, 1953, of
the Court of Ordinary of said
leave will be granted.
Tiiis sth day of January, 1953.
DONALD G. STEPHENSON
Ordinary, Newton County, Ga.
Mummer's Parade Is
Big New Year Event
For Philadelphians
The big event for Philadephia
on New Year's is the annual
Mummers’ parade.
The custom comes down from
the early English and Swede
, settlers in the vicinity of Phila
delphia. The English cherished
। the traditional Mummer play “St.
, George and the Dragon,” while
the Swed’s were fond of mas
querading informally on New
Year's eve. The two customs
merged even before the Revo-
I lutian.
After the Revolution, George
| Washington replaced St. George
as the central figure of the
festivities. It wasn’t until 1901,
however, that the municipal
government offically recognized
the parade.
After that, the all male parade
became a community project,
sponsored by civic and fraternal
REPORT OF CONDITION
es
BANK OF COVINGTON
k TRUST CO.
of Covington
in the Stale of Georgia
at the close of business on
Dec. 31. 1952.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with
other banks, includ
< ing reserve balances,
and cash items in
process of collec
tion S 635.465.61
United States Gov
ernment obligations
direct and guaran
teed 2,019,776.19
Obligations of States
and political subdivi
sions 311,238.85
Loans and dis-
counts _ 1,448,802.50
Furniture and fix-
tures 1,941.22
TOTAL
ASSETS 4,417,224.37
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of in
dividuals, partner
ships, and corpora
tions I 3,358.324.84
Time deposits of indi
viduals, partner
ships, and corpora
tions 90.268.48
Deposits of United
States Government
(including postal
savings) 47.251.38
Deposits of States
and political sub
divisions 349.299.18
। Other deposits (certi
। fied and officers’
checks, etc.) 4,327.12
TOTAL DE-
POSITS $3,849,471.00
Other Liabili
ties 74.588.50
TOTAL LIA
BILITIES (not
including -sub
ordinated obliga
tions shown
above _ 3.924.059.50
CAPITAL ACCCUNTS
Capital * 9 100,000.00
Surplus 200,000.00
Undivided prof
its 93.164.87
Reserves 100,000.00
TOTAL CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS 493.164.87
TOTAL LIA
LIABILITIES AND
CAPITAL AC
COUNTS 4,417,224.37
• This bank's capital
consists of:
Common stock
with total par
value of _ . _ $ 100.000 00
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or
assigned to secure
liabilities and for
other pur
poses $ 125,000.00
(a) Loans as shown
above are after
THE COVINGTON NEWS
deduction of reserves
of 8,761.41
I, J. B. Weaver — Cashier, of
the above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above
statement is true, and that it |
fully and correctly represents
the true state of the several
matters herein contained and
set forth, to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
Correct — Attest:
J. B. WEAVER, Cashier
R. R. FOWLER,
S. A, GINN,
J. L. STEPHENSON,
Directors
State of Georgia,
County of Newton, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this sth day of Jan
uary, 1953, and I hereby certify
that I am not an officer or
director of this bank.
MRS. W. G. BENTON,
Notary Public
My commission expires
January 7, 1956
REPORT OF CONDITION
BANK OF MANSFIELD
•< Mansfield
in the State of Georgia
at the close of business on
Dec. 31 1952.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with /
other banks, includ
ing reserve balances,
and cash items in
process of collec-
tion 562.719.83-i
United States Gov-
ernment obligations
direct and guaran
teed 90.881.26
Loans and discounts
(including $1420.54
overdrafts) 318,571.53
Furniture and
fixtures ... 1,945.26
TOTAL ASSETS $474,117.88
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of in
dividuals, partner
ships, and corpora
tions 246.900.00
Time deposits of indi
viduals, partner
ships, and corpora
tions 65.181.79
Deposits of United
States Government
(including postal
savings) , 135.30
Deposits of States and
political subdivi
sions 105,749.41
Other deposits (certi-
fied and officers’
checks, etc.) 281.03
TOTAL
DEPOSITS $418,247.53
Other liabilities 1,461.35
TOTAL LIA-
BILITIES (not
including sub
ordinated obliga
tions shown
below) • 419,708.88
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital • 25,000.00
Surplus 25,000,00
| Undivided profits 4,409.00
TOTAL CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS 54.409.00
TOTAL LIABILI
TIES AND CAP
ITAL AC
COUNTS _ 474.117 88
• This bank's capital
consists of:
Common stock
with total pat
value of $ 25,000.00
1, G. Barron Davis, of the
! above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement
t is true, and that it fully and
1 correctly represents the true
I state of the several matters
i herein contained and set forth,
to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
Correct—Attest:
G. BARRON DAVIS.
X R. CAMPBELL.
A. E. HAYS, JR ,
W P. HAYS.
Directors
State of Georgia,
County of Newton, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this 6 day of January,
1953, and I hereby certify that
I am not an officer or director
of this bank.
DOROTHY THOMAS.
Notary Publie
My commission expires
September 20,1955
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to expres our sincerest
thanks to our friends for their
many expresions of kindness and
sympathy shown us during the
recent illness and death of our
beloved Father. May God bless
each of you, is our prayer.
MR. and MRS. S. A. OWENS
MR. and MRS. E. W. OWENS
MR. and MRS T. O. CHAP-
MAN
If not kept at its proper dis
tance there is nothing like good,
hard ice to take the fun out of
lice skating.
NEWS FROM
EUDORA
By Orell Aaron
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanders, of
Winston Salem, North Carolina,
spent several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs J. D. Wild.
Mr. and William Clark and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
Cunard and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Richard and
daughter, of Atlanta, and Mr. and
Mrs. Olin Costley and children,
of Covington, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Cunard during
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Orell Aaron spent
Wednesday and Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coggins, of
Warner Robins.
Friends of Mrs. James Bates,
of Mansfield, will be pleased to
know she is recuperating from an
operation at Emory University
Hospital. Mrs Bates is the former
Miss Mary King, of Eudora.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wild and
children spent the Christmas holi
days with relatives in Franklin,
North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Bryant
and children, of Jackson, were
guests of Mr and Mrs. W. O.
Niblett Friday.
t
Mr. and Mrs. Billie McCullough
and daughter, of Albany, Pvt.
Carrol McCullough, of Fort Riley,
Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Layson and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Harper and son, of Atlanta, spent
the Christmas holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Jonn Layson.
Mrs. Annie Johnson, of Coving
ton, and Mrs. Emma Smith, of
Calvin, were guests of Mrs. W O.
Niblett last week.
J
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cook and
son, of Shawmut, Alabama. Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Cook and child
ren, of Jenkinsburg, Mr. and Mrs.
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Walter Parker and children, of
' Covington, and Mr. and Mrs.
j Edward Lindsey and Mr. and Mrs.
1 Dozier Floyd, of Macon, spent the
Christmas holidays with Mr. and
, Mrs. A. D. Floyd.
■ i Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Mason and
1 children were weekend guests
of relatives in Franklin, North
Carolina.
I
: j Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lewis
I : spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Noel Lewis, of Tifton.
—
, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Boyd and
, children, of Macon, and Mr. and
; Mrs. George Dooley and children
of Adgateville, visited Mr. and
Mrs Homer Boyd during the
Christmas holidays.
Lt. and Mrs Kenneth Welch, of
Fort Benning, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleavie, of
Macon, were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones and
Mrs Tom Jones.
Friends of Thurmond Green
wood will be interested to know
Dhat he has accepted a position
I with the White Grocery Company
’of Monticello.
,| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goolsby and
Mr and Mrs. Spirgeon Lewis and
children, of Atlanta, spent the
Christmas holidays with Mr. and
Mrs George Lewis.
Tractor Management
Engineers for the Agricultural
Extension Service, University of
■ Georgia, say that if black smoke
comes from the exhaust of your
tractor the air-fuel mixture is
to rich. Screw in the carburetor
main jet adjustment clockwise
until the engine smooths out.
. Do not run with too lean a mix
ture as this causes overheating
and loss of power. /
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