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Thursday, November 16,1961
NEWTON COUNTY
NEWTON COUNTY. GIOESIA
I herewith present the number and amount of checks is
sued by the Commissioner of Newton County for the month
of October, 1961.
T. M. BATES, Commissioner AGNES M. RANDALL, Clerk
Check Nos. 5869, 5924, 5930, 5937 to J. D. Dial for Weekly
Payroll—Road Work $ 4,663 J 2
Check Nos. 5788, 5923, 26, 34. 40 for 5 Pair Fox
Ears at $2.50 per pair 12.50
5865 Newton Co. Dept. Welf.-Emer. relief fund 100.00
5866 J. A. Allgood, Blacksmith—Repairs 6.45
5867 J. L Berry, Sheriff—Prisoner support and other
expense 929.60
5868 Sam Cowan, Coroner—investigate death of
of Lefty K. Hudson—Less S.S 24.25
5870 City of Covington—Utilities 166.38
5871 Southern Bell T.AL—Phone 131.86
5872 Colonial Life & Accident Ins. Co.—Employ. Ins. 90.00
5873 S. M. Hay, Clerk Court—Court Fees and other
expenses 62.60
5874 New. Co. Health Dept.—Ofc. Sup. and other
expenses 13.36
5875 J. C. Harwell & Son—Part Funeral expenses
of Mrs. Chas. Sheppherd 50.00
5876 Tax Office—Clerical exp. for Tax Asses. Bd. 15.00
5878 Dr. G. G. Tuck—Prof. Services Charity 33.00
5879 American Oil Co.—Gas 3.80
5880 Atlantic Co.—lce for road crew 20.00
5881 Stone Mt. Grrt Co—Stone 179.95
5882 Gober Concrete Pipe Co.—Pipe 317.91
5883 Carol McGiboney, Home Dem. Agt.—Supplies 4.38
5884 Wood & Co.—Sup. C. H, Health Dept. &
Co. Agents Offc 45.80
5885 The Covington News—Publ. Expense 45.80
5886 Major App. Co.—Repairs Jail 3.72
5887 Meadors Laundry—Laun. Jail and Health Dept. 11.81
5888 Evans Drug Store—Rx Charity 81.48
5889 Dr. F. C. Nesbitt—Prof. Services Charity 3.00
5890 Kitchens Market—Supplies C. H. & Groc 20.09
5891 Dr. J. B. Mitchell—Autopsy—lng. Billy Boyd 15.00
5892 Geo. D. Barnard Co.—Sup. Clk. Ct. & Ord. 128.05
5893 Marshall & Bruce Co.—Sup. Clk. Ct. & Ord 133.78
5894 Remington Rand—Repairs—Sup. Clerk Ct. &
Machines 50.37
5894 Remington Rand—Repairs—Sup. Clk. Ct. &
Ord. Machines . 50.37
5895 Campbell Lumber Co.—Lumber 176.31
5896 American Oil Co.—Motor Oil 58.74
5897 Standard Oil Co.—Gas & Diesel Fuel 965.56
5898 Ginn Motor Co.—Repairs 26.95
5899 McGuire Motor Co.—Repairs 19.24
5900 King-Hicks Hdw. Co.—Repairs 29.85
5901 Robert Bush Welding—Repairs 16.25
5902 Ginn Tire & Parts Co^—Repairs 26.63
5903 Digby & Skinner Motor Co.—Repairs 25.75
5904 Hays Truck & Tractor Co.—Repairs 4.50
5905 Blalock Me. & Equip. Co.—Repairs 36.21
5906 Covington Auto Service—Repairs 33.44
5907 Anderson Tractor Co—Repairs 24.37
5908 Mercer Wooten Co—Repairs 48.52
5909 Piper Hdw. Co.—Repairs 16.77
5910 Tri-State Tractor—Repairs 308.36
5911 Yancey Bros.—Repairs 23.80
5912 Lackey Morticians—Part of Funeral Expenses
for Charity 25.00
5913 R. E. Avery—Expenses on obtaining R/W 150.00
5914 E. L. Stephenson, P.M.—Stamps Ord. & Com-
missioners Ofc. 8.00
5915 Employees Retirement System—Emp. Sac. Sec. 1,208.14
591.6 Employees Ret. Sys.—Emp. Adj. Report „ ... 109.20
5917 State Dept. Health—Hlth Dept. Emp. Soc. Sec. 230.00
5918 S'ate Dept. Rev.—Emp. State Inc. Tax 56.70
5919 U.S. Treasury Dept.—Emp. Inc. Tax 859.15
5920 Georgia Dep. Rev.—Diesel Fuel Tax for Sept. 125.07
5921 Newton Co. Hosp.—l mill of Newton Co. Tax 723.31
5922 Peoples Drug Store—Rx. Charity 4.70
5925 Grady Memorial Hosp.—Hosp. Bill James
Irwin Wilson „ 462.30
5927 Sam Cowan, Coroner—lnvestigate death of
Elizabeth Hunter Janes—Less S.S. 24.25
5928 Employees Ret. Sys.—Adj. report on Soc. Sec. 276.60
5929 Georgia Forestry Comm.—Newton County
Share Ist. Qu. 863.53
5931 H. L. Steele Elec. Co.—Wiriag County Bam 21.75
5932 Covington Bus Station—Bus Fare to Savannah
for Bonner Family Charity ... ... 20.64
5933 Nev ton Co. Dept. Welfare—Co. Proportion of
Welfare - 1.927.50
5935 Grace Jackson—Nursing care for Mary Ann
Dabney - 25.00
5936 Covington Lions Club—Brooms & Mops 66.00
5938 Sam Cowan, Coroner—lnvestigate death of
John M. Wilson _ 25.00
5939 Donald G. Stephenson, Ord.—Vital Statistics
for October - - 39.00
5941 Kitchens Market—Sup. Jail 4 C. H 15.00
5942 Davidson Granite Co.—Rubble 33.19
5943 T. M. Bates, Comm.—Oct. Net Sal 525.96
5944 Agnes M. Randall, Clk—Oct. Net Sal 233.42
5946 J. L. Jernigan, Co.. Atty.—Oct. Net Sal. 50.00
5947 Henry Odum, Jr., Dep.—Oct. Net Sal & Travel
Allowance ..... 410.50
5948 Blake Armstrong, Sanitarian-Oct. Net Sal. &
Travel Allowance 380.17
5949 Sara A. Gordon, Health Nurse—Oct. Net Sal
& Travel Allowance . 359.01
5950 Helen B. Hardman, Health Nurse—Oct. Net
Sal. & Travel Allowance . 265.78
5951 Betty A. Biggers, Health Dept. Typist—Oct.
Net Salary ... 185.96
5952 Dr. Stevens Byars, Dist. Health Director—Oct.
Travel Allowance ... 34.86
5953 Geo. W. Lee, Dist. Sanitarian—Oct. Travel
Allowance ' 23.50
$954 Ed. H. Hunt, Co. Agent—Oct. Net Sal. &
Travel Allowance 246.38
5955 Carol McGiboney, Home Agent—Oct. Net Sal.
& Travel Allowance 164.98
5956 Louise Sams, Co. Agent, Clerk—Oct. Net Sal. 56.40
5957 J. W. Horne, Asst. Co. Agt. Negro Work—
Oct. Net Sal. & Travel Allowance ...... 120.20
5958 Lottie Johnson, Asst. Home Agt. Negro Work—
Oct. Net Sal. & Travel Allowance 58.80
5959 W. H. Lewis, Clockkeeper—Oct. Net Sal. 12.50
5960 Abbie Brown, Court Reporter—Oct. Net Sal. 36.40
5961 Howard Worley, Court Reporter—Oct. Net Sol 36.40
5962 Forest M. Brown, Ct. Reporter—Oct. Net Sal. 36.40
5963 Ruth L. Harris, Sec. Judges—Oct. Net Sal. 42.81
5964 Faye Holmes, Soc. Judge Guess—October Net
Salary 23.66
5965 R. E. Avery, Director—Oct. Board Meeting . 10.00
5966 A. S. Ellington. Director—Oct. Board Meeting 10.00
5967 W. P. Hays, Director—Oct. Board Meeting 10.00
5968 Georgia Teachers Retirement—County Agents
Retirement - 66.85
5969 Trustees F.4A.M—Health Dept. Ofc. Rent .... 35.00
5970 James Hutchins—County Agents Ofc. Rent 14.00
5971 Mrs. E. 5. Rheberg—Newton County Library
Operating Expenses 100.00
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E L FICQUETT
SCHOOL NEWS
Mrs. C. D. Ramsey’s
First Grade
We have enjoyed the beau
tiful flowers brought by Jeif
Reece, Connie Haygood and
Patti Robinson.
On Thursday, November 9,
Mrs. G. G. Tuck brought a
birthday party to our class. It
was Lisa Tuck’s sixth birthday.
We had ice cream and cookies,
candy, chewing gum and we
also were given horns, balloons
and color books as favors. We
had lots of fun and we know
Lisa had a happy birthday. She
made all of the first graders
5972 Decatur-DeKalb Library—Regional Services
Newton County Library 100.00
Sub Total: - 29,153.96
Clerk Superior Court—Script 630.00
Ordinary—Script 340.00
TOTAL: 21,123.96
RECEIPTS: Oct., 1961
Oct. 6 Southern Bell T.4T.—Toll Phone Receipts .... 4.70
State Board Health—July Grant-In-Aid 710.83
State Treas. Dept.—Fuel Appropriation .... 2,940.91
State Treas. Dept.—Road Mileage App. .... 2,286.71
W. B. Bates—l9s4-1960 Adjust. Soc. Sec. 54.60
Oct. 12 B. L. Johnson, Tax Cui.—l96l Co. Tax 74,164.75
Mrs. Sam Capes—Stone 14.13
Oct. 16 J. L. Berry, Sheriff—Refund: Milton Morgan
Jerry Wismer 19.50
TOTAL: $ 20,196.13
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THE COVINGTON NEWS
happy too by sharing it with
us.
Ouf parents have been com
ing to conferences these pasi
two weeks. This method of re
porting has proved very popu
lar for several years in Fie
quett School. It gives the par
ent as well as the teacher a
two way exchange of informa
tion about a child.
Mr. J. W. Richardson came
to see us last Friday. We sang
some Thanksgiving songs for
him and we also said the 100th
Psalm. Chip Crawford read a
sto^v for him.
We had a good surorise the
other day. Mrs. Bill McMichael
sent our class a big sack of
stick candy. Each child had
three pieces.
We had such a nice Hallowe
en partv. Fm* this we wish to
thank Mrs. Thomas H. Bailev,
Mrs. Ed Komnson, Mrs. John
Rooks, Mrs. L. D. Dobbs Jr.,
Salem H. D.
Elects Officers
The Salem Home Demon
stration Club held its monthly
meeting on November 9lh at
the Club House.
The meeting was called to
order by Mrs. J. F. Burns in
the absence of the president,
Mrs. Douglas Yancey.
The Club Creed was read in
unison and the devotional was
given by Mrs. Jessie Piper.
Thirteen member* were pres
ent with one visitor, Miss Irene
Smith.
Mrs. Matocha gave a report
Mrs. Al Haygood, Mrs. Roy
Hawkins and Mrs. R. W. Sing
ley.
This is Book Week. We have
a large chart on our bulletin
board which has pictures on it
of twenty stories. Mrs. Ramsey
put a chart near our library
table which says,
“Books are Friends
Come let us read”.
We are so glad that every
one in our class is reading. A
few of us are still reading
“Skip Along”. We have been
talking about the Pilgrims. We
have found that they were
very thankful for America. We
are thankful for many, many
things. When we started nam
ing them we had a very long
list. It is very true that each
of us should count our bless
ings every day of the year, not
just at the Thankskiving sea
son.
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly Ta The State)
on the luncheon and style show
at Rich’s and nine members
from Salem attended.
New officers elected for the
coming year are President.
Mrs. Douglas Yancey; vice
president, Mrs. O. E. White
secretary, Mrs. W. C. Savage
and treasurer, Mrs. J. F.
Burns.
The committee for the Christ
mas party is: Mrs. P. B. El
lington, Mrs. G. W. Ramsey
and Mrs. O. E. White. Mem
bers are to bring refreshments
and gifts.
The Christmas party for the
elub members, the Lions Glut
members and their families to
be held December 30 was dis
cussed. The entertainment
committee for the party is:
Mrs. B. J. Matocha, Mrs. Doug
las Robertson and Mrs. Hoyt
Bailey.
The Council Christmas par
ty will be held December Ist at
the Teen Can Building.
Mrs. McGiboney gave a dem
onstration on Christmas deco
rations. Following the dem
onstration, refreshments were
served by the Club.
Every plant selected for
home landscaping should
strengthen the overall design
and be in character with its
surroundings and neighboring
plants, advises Extension Land
scape Specialist T. G. Williams.
PRODUCES RECORDINGS
Through its Talking Book
facilities, American Founda
tion for the Blind last year
made 530,000 pressings of re
cords for the Library of Con
gress, the American Bible So
ciety and others.
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