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LEGALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
UNDER POWER OF SALE
IN LOAN DEED.
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the
Power of Sale in Deed to Secure
Debt from Mrs. Grace L. Hood
to Bank of Covington an< Trust
Company, dated April 28, 1956,
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and recorded in Deed Book No
46. page 379 of the Clerk's of
fice of Newton Superior Court,
there will be sold at public out
cry, to the highest bidder for
• । cash, before the court house door
j of Newton County, Georgia, dur-
I ing the legal hours of sale, on
[the first Tuesday in March, 1957,
’by the Bank of Covington and
i Trust Company as Attorney in
। Fact for Mrs. Grace L. Hood, the
following described property, to
l wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in
Wyatt District, Newton
County, Georgia, and con
taining one acre, more or
less, and on which there is
located one four-room dwell
ing house, and said lot
bounded as follows:
South by property of Mrs.
Grace L. Hood, West by
lands of J. E. Bell, North by
lands of E. E. McDaniel,
and East by the Alcovy-
Jersey public road.
The debt, evidenced by note
iof even date therewith, and se-
I cured by said Security Deed
having been declared due be
■ cause of default in the monthly
[ payments of said indebtedness,
| which payments remain in de
[ fault, said sale of said property
: will be made for the purpose of
j paying said debt, and the pro-
I ceeds thereof will be used for
the payment of the principal and
interest of said debt, and the ex
penses of this proceeding, and
the remainder, if any, as provid
ed in said Security Deed.
Bank of Covington and
Trust Company
As Attorney in Fact for
Mrs. Grace L. Hood.
C. C. King.
Attorney at Law,
Covington, Ga.
jITCFeb. 7
' Georgia, Newton County:
Notice is hereby given that
W. J. Hyatt as administrator of
W. T. Hyatt has applied to the
Ordinary of said County for
leave to sell land belonging to
the Estate of W. T. Hyatt for
the purpose of payment of debts
and distribution.
Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said County, to
be held on the first Monday m
March, 1957.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary.
4TCFeb7.
Georgia, Newton County:
Notice is hereby given that
W J. Hyatt as administrator of
W. A. Hyatt has applied to the
Ordinary of said County for
leave to sell land belonging to
the Estate of W. A. Hyatt for
the purpose of payment of debts
and distribution
Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said County, to
be held on the first Monday in
March, 1957.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary.
4TCFeb7.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Georgia, Newton County.
All creditors of the estate of
Fletcher Nelson, late of said
County, are hereby notified to
render their demands to the un
dersigned according to law, and
all persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This January 7th, 1957.
H. F. Nelson,
C. O. Nixon, ,
Admrs. Estate of Fletcher
Nelson.
6TCJanIO.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Georgia, Newton County.
All creditors of the estate of
Anna Nunnally, late of said
County, are hereby notified to
render their demands to the un
dersigned, according to law, and
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Community News From
Xorth Covington
By Mrs. Jack Gibbs Sr.
Hi Neighbor! Good morning
Everybody! “The Man” said we
would have some sun this week
so here’s hoping he won’t change
his mind. The weather has been
fine but we will enjoy sunshine
I know. This kind of weather
gives you a good case of “gard
ening itch.”
The past weekend has been
a little sad for some of our
neighbors but we hope and pray
the cloud with the silver lining
will soon appear.
Master Randle Shadix was a
victim of a gun accident and the
report on him was that he is
doing as well as could be ex
pected. He is a patient at Geor
gia Baptist Hospital. We hope
he will soon be well and back
home.
Our deepest sympathy goes to
the family and friends of Mrs.
Ralph Downs at her passing.
We still have a few cases of
virus in the community so we
send best wishes to all for a
speedy and complete recovery.
Mr and Mrs. Hugh McCart,
Mrs. McCart’s father, Mr. Bur
gerson of South Dakota and Mrs.
J. F. Kinnett of Almon were
guests of the H. E McCarts Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Day and
Mrs. Martha Sowell of Oxford
were “pre-bedtime” visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Fincher Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Brant Patrick
and Master Jimmy Martin visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Louis Patrick
of Atlanta late Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bankston
and Mrs. Erie Lott were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton
McMichael Thursday night of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs Jr.,
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gibbs Sr. visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Gibbs Sunday after
! noon.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Kitchens and daughter
to our community. They now
live on Hillcrest Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Polk.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hale and
family spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. J. R Sellars
of Monroe.
Mrs. Dan Gibbs spent Satur
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
G. T. Cox of Loganville.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lingold
all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make im
mediate payment to tire under
signed.
This January 7, 1957.
S. R. B. Sanford.
Admr. Estate of Anna
Nunnally.
STCJanIO.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Georgia, Newton County.
All creditors of the estate of
Z. Taylor Nelson, late of said
County, are hereby notified to
render their demands to the un
dersigned. according to law, and
all persons indebted to said es
. tate are required to make im
mediate payment to the under
j signed.
This January 7. 1957.
H. F. Nelson,
C. O. Nixon,
Admrs. Estate of Z Tay
lor Nelson.
STCJanIO.
TAX RETURN
NOTICE
State and County Tax Books Now Open
Please make your returns promptly.
CLOSE APRIL 1
EVA STEPHENSON,
Tax Receiver
were the weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Oglesby in Al
mon community.
Mrs. G. W. Whitley of Almon
is spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whitley.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anglin,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carson and
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Carson
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Carson during Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. A. Allgood spent We
j nesday afternoon of last week
with Mrs. Gene Hamby.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wilson
of Jackson were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. McCart Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. A. W. McCullough spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wiley and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wi
ley spent a while Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Wiley of Jersey.
Mrs. L. R. Harper. Mrs. Hiram
Folds, Mrs. Anna Folds all of
Milstead and Mrs. Jill Fraizer
spent last Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. McCart.
Mrs. Grady Walton spent Fri
day with Mrs. J. T. Polk Sr. of
Almon Community.
Mrs. J. B. Henderson and
children spent the weekend with
Mr. Henderson at Eustis, Fla.,
where Mr. Henderson is now em
ployed.
Nutrena Offers
Payment Plan
For Lost Chick
Now available is a chick and
pullet program which provides
for payments to poultry raisers
for birds lost from disease, mal
nutrition, fire, wind hail, cyc
lone, tornado or lighting, accord
ing to an announcement today by
Godfrey and Candler, Nutrena
feed dealer for this area.
The payment schedule for the
new program takes into ac
count the increased investment
growers have in older birds. Pay
ment for each bird lost include*
the purchase price of the chick
and the cost of Nutrena feed it
used Poultry raisers ean collect
up to $1.50 per bird for any they
lose. Protection can last until
pullets are five months old, said
Mr. Godfrey Trammell.
Mr. Trammell described it as a
“Livability Insured Chick and
Pullet Program”.
Poultry raiser* can get the hi- *
sured loss protection of the new i
plan at no extra cost by following i
the Nutrena chick and pullet!
feeding program, Mr. Trammell I
emphasized.
All poultry raisers have to do to
qualify is register at his office
and agree to follow the Nurena I
feeding program for the first 5
months.
In addition to the five-months ;
program, an 8-week protection
plan is also available. It qualifies
the grower for insurance pro- ;
tection against loss from disease |
or malnutrition only, during the
first eight weeks of the chick's
life.
Growers can start on either
program any time up until chicks
are four week old.
Poultry raisers interested in
the complete details of the “Liv
ability Insured” program can get
more information from Mr. Tram
mell at Godfrey and Candler.
fLargMt Covwsga Any Weekly In The State! Thursday, February 14, 1957
Community News From
Brickstore
By MRS. JIM KNIGHT
Somehow there is always a spe
cial joyousness to the coming
home of our young people. And
all of Brickstore rejoices with
Porter and Betty MacMahon as
their son, Caulk, arrives home to
day after an extended stay in De
troit. Welcome back, Caulk!
Another happy occasion was
young Andy Stanton’s seventh
birthday celebration Monday
afternoon. Mrs. George Duvall
and Mrs. W. 0. Tribble of Social
Circle and Mrs. Robert Stanton
Sr. assisted Andy’s parents in en
tertaining 35 young supper
guests at the Brickstore Club
house.
Another birthday celebration
took place Sunday at the home of
the Charlie Sherods, when mem
bers of the family gathered to
honor the birthdays of Mrs. Char
lie Sherod and Mrs. M. C. Sherod.
Bette and Bobbe, the two 4-H
daughters, prepared the dinner
by themselves, and we’re be will
ing to bet it was a delicious one
Congratulations girls.
Robert Stanton Sr. is in Au
gusta this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Simth, Vir
ginia and R. T. Jr., spent last
weekend at their summer home
in our community.
Mrs. P. T. Knight returned to
Atlanta after a week’s visit with
the Jim Knights.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Biggers
visited F. F. Bagby, Saturday.
We are sorry to learn that Mr.
Bagby remains very ill at his
home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Savage and
son Leon enjoyed a fish supper
Friday night at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Big
gers. The Biggers’ Sunday dinner
guests were Rev. and Mrs. New
ton Scott and family ,
The Jim Knight family is de
; lighted to learn that Patty Lee
has been cast in a one-act play
“Suppressed Desires,” to be pre
sented soon at North Georgia Col
lege. This is the same play which
was presented in Covington by
the Newton County Community
Theater, and later by Newton
County High, which took it clear
to State Literary Meet, and won
second place.
Brickstore 4-H Club members
who attended the 4-H County
Council meeting Thursday night
were: Barbara Adams, Ronnie
Hodge, Anthony Ozburn, Ginger
Knight, and John Knight. Right
here we want to take off our
hats to Mr. McKinney, our Coun
ty Agent, who is one of the best
square dance teachers we know.
He began with that group of 40
young people, most of whom had
never square danced at all and in
"The best value in or around Covington"
That's what they are saying about the . . .
Modern Brick Randi Houses
W* ® re offering for sale in Oxford at $3,500. They are quality built,
to last thru tho years with a minimum of upkeep.
VETERANS
You can have one of these homes by poying S2OO down plus loon
costs. Your monthly payment will then be approximately $52. Why pay
rent, and accumulate nothing but rent receipts? We will handle all the
details of your loan application.
FHA LOANS AVAILABLE
We ore able to offer these homes with a 15% down payment and
low monthly payments on long term loans.
NOW IN COVINGTON
Do you prefer to live in Covington? We have just completed ar
rangements which enable us to give you this same house on a 75 foot
lot within the city limits of Covington at a total price of $8750.
SEE THEM TODAY
Drive out Emory Street to our sign at the corner of Bonnell Turn
left two blocks to the property. Inspect the houses under construction
Then you will know they are well built. Phone the office and let us
tell you how easily you ean own one of these attractive homes.
GEORGE PORTER MacMAHON
realtor
205 BANK BUILDING PHONES 740(J „„
a matter of minutes we were all
really going to town on “Oh John
ny.” Os course, there were a
couple of advisers who couldn’t
move the next day, but the meet
ing itself was a huge success.
We’d like to see 4-H’ers from all
over the county come and join
3 Acres and A 4 Room House
This property is on City Pond Road opposite Hie form
formerly owned by Dr. Allison. The property has frontage
on two highways. There is enough room to keep a coopt*
of cows and some pigs, and run o good garden. The home
has four good sized rooms and a bath room. Here it •
nice little place priced at $4400. Call us for an appoint*
ment to see it.
GEORGE PORTER MacMAHON
REALTOR
205 BANK BLDG. — PHONES 7400 & 29U
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our next 4-H Council meeting,
which will be held March 7 at tha
Teen Can.
give generously
TO THE HEART FUND