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LEGAL NOTICES
JORDY A. SCOTT
vs:
JAMES M. SCOTT
Case Number 2321
Newton Superior Court
Date of Order for Publication:
June 19, 1967
Date Filed: June 19, 1967
TO: JAMES M. SCOTT
By Order of the Court, you
are hereby commanded to be and
appear before the Superior Court
of Newton County, Georgia, within
sixty (60) days from this date,
to file your defense to the above
suit for divorce.
In default thereof, the Court
will proceed as to justice ap
pertaining.
Witness the Honorable Frank
Guess, Judge of the Superior
Court of Newton County, Georgia.
This 19th day of June, 1967.
S. M. HAY, CLERK
Ballard & Thigpen
Attorneys at Law
1122 Monticello Street, S. W.
Covington, Georgia 30209
4TC June 22, 29, July 6, 13
Court of Ordinary,
Newton County, Georgia
To any Creditors and All Par
ties at Interest:
Regarding Estate of HUGH
MATHIS HARRIS formerly of
Newton County, Georgia, notice
Is hereby given that Cleo Hale
Harris, Barbara Harris Parks,
and Janet Harris Capes the heirs,
have filed application with me to
declare no Administration ne
cessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday, July 3rd,
1967, and If no objection Is made
an order will be passed saying
no Administration necessary.
June sth, 1967.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary
4TC June 8
Court of Ordinary
Newton County, Georgia
To any Creditors and All Par
ties at Interest:
Regarding Estate of MRS. NA
NNIE MAE ENGLISH formerly of
Newton County, Georgia, notice
is hereby given that A. C, Eng
lish, et al., the heirs, have filed
application with me to declare
no Administration necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday, July 3rd,
1967, and If no objection Is made
an order will be passed saying
no Administration necessary.
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June sth, 1967.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary
4TC June 8
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY
Notice Is hereby given that
C. R. Vaughn, Jr. as admini
strator of Charles H. Holeman
has applied to the Ordinary of
said County for leave to sell land
belonging to the Estate of Charles
H. Holeman for the purpose of
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 July,
1967.
Donald G. Stephenson
Ordinary
4TC June 8
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY
Hazel D. Stowe having filed
her petition seeking leave to sell
and convey real estate set aside
to herself and her minor child
ren out of the estate of NATHAN
H. STOWE, deceased, for 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 July 10th next, at
10 A. M., and show cause, if
any they can, why the prayers
of said petition should not be
granted.
June 28th, 1967
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary
ITC June 29
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY
Thomas G. Callaway, Jr., Gu
ardian of Thomas G. Callaway,
111, and Ex-offlclo Administrator
of his estate, has applied to me
for a discharge from his guard
ianship of THOMAS G. CALL
AWAY, m:
This Is therefore to notify all
persons concerned to file their
objections, If any they have,
on or before the first Monday
In July next, else he will be dis
charged from his guardianship
as applied for.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary
4TC June 8
GEORGIA
NEWTON COUNTY
Any and all persons Indebted
to the late MRS. IDA P. PIPER
of said State and County, or hav
ing claims or demands against
said deceased, are hereby no
tified to render their accounts
to the undersigned without delay.
This 10th day of June, 1967.
Virgil L. Piper, as
Administrator of the Estate of
Mrs. Ida P. Piper, deceased
Greeley Ellis
Attorney at Law
Anderson Building
Covington, Georgia
4TC June 15
tes From j
afield §
The Home Economics Clubs of
Newton County will have a bazaar
at the Covington Meadows Shop
ping Center In the mall. The
Mansfield Club will participate
In this project. Sale of the Items
will begin at 8:30 A. M. on Satur
day, July 1.
** * *
The new pastor of the Metho
dist Church appointed by the Bis
hop at the annual conference is
the Rev. Tommy Butts from Ala
bama. He and his wife will be ar
riving in Mansfield the latter part
of this week.
** * *
Rev. D. A. Relly and family
will move Into an apartment at
1735-A North, Decatur Road,
N. E. In Atlanta until August 20.
They will leave at that time for
New Orleans, Louisiana where
they will take the Delmar (Delta
Lines) to Brazil, leaving August
22, and arriving in Brazil In
early September.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stone of
Thomson were the guests of Mrs.
Starr Jones and Marlon Friday
and Saturday.
M * ♦
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
Vaughn over the weekend were
Mrs. Vaughn’s sisters, Mrs. Th
omas and Mrs. Wallace of At
lanta.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harwell
and Mrs. McWhorter of Atlanta
spent the weekend at their coun
try home here. Their afternoon
visitors on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Hays and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Hays, Tommy and
Mollie of Wrens.
** * *
Mrs. Ruth Skinner of Covington
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hays
a while on Sunday afternoon.
*♦ ♦ ♦
A large number of relatives
and friends from near and far
attended the Jackson reunion In
the Carmel Church yard on Sun
day.
** * •
Mark Manul of Orlando,
Florida spent the weekend with
Larry Reagln at Lazy Acres near
Mansfield.
** • «
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zackry of
Cusseta and Mrs. J. Dixon of
Atlanta were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Hays, Sr. on
Saturday night.
** * *
Rev. D. A. Relly and family
were supper guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Jim Hitchcock on Saturday
night.
** * *
Mrs. Maggie Hays of Conyers
vas the overnight guest of Miss
Ethel Hays of Hayston on Satur
day night.
•• ♦ ♦
The Luther Hays Presbyterian
Church enjoyed a successful re
vival the first of this week.
»» ♦ »
Jimmy Cook of Atlanta is spen
ding several weeks with his gran
dmother, Mrs. C. H. Hays.
»• * *
Mark Summer is visiting his
grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. W. E.
Scarborough, for a while.
*♦ * •
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hays, Jr.
honored their son, Artie, with a
going away supper on Sunday
night. He will leave this weekend
for West Point. Guests were
their children, David, and Mary
Anne; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tran
ner and children of Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. Winfred Tranner and
children of Conyers, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Reagln and son, Larry,
and guest, Mark Manul, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Johnson and child
ren, Becky and Mike, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E, Hays, Sr., Mrs. Lois
Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Robertson and little daughter,
Janice, MT. and Mrs. Lenard
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goins
and little son, Greg.
*♦ ♦ ♦
Dean Milton spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Annie Mil
ton.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hays were
the Monday afternoon visitors of
Miss Ethel Hays and Mrs. Cleo
Harper.
** * *
Mrs. Waymon Scarborough
called on Mrs. Starr Jones and
Marion a short while on Monday
afternoon.
** * *
Mrs. Guy Morgan is expected
to return home this week after
five months hospitalization. Ev
eryone sends best wishes toMrs.
Morgan and trust she Is on the
road to recovery.
»♦ * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Runyon
and son, Jimmy, and daughter,
THE COVINGTON NEWS
Patricia, and granddaughter,
Faith Anne, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Elsie Hawthorne and Mrs.
Dana Smith.
•• ♦ •
Mrs. Mae Starr of winter Park,
Florida spent Sunday and Monday
with her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Usher Smith.
♦* * ♦
Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Hawth
orne from Fort Lauderdale, Flo
rida, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haw
thorne and daughters, Linda and
Brenda, and mother-in-law, Mrs.
Mattle Owens from Miami visited
from Tuesday throughout the
week with Mrs. Elsie Hawthorne
and mother, Mrs. Dana Smith.
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Mrs. Frank Sailers and sons,
Albert and Harry, of Hartwell,
visited her mother, Mrs. Lilia
Cofer, during the past week.
** * *
Charles Sears arrived from
Korea on Friday to be near his
father, Dewey Sears, who under
went corrective heart surgery
on Monday, June 26, at the St.
Joseph’s Infirmary.
♦* ♦ ♦
Mrs. J. D. Thompson and daug
hters, Cindy and Patti, of Ra
leigh, North Carolina are guests
this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Berry.
** * *
Mrs. Harold Edwards of Oak
Hill, Florida visited Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Jeffries last week.
♦♦ ♦ *
Sincere sympathy Is extended
to Edwin Jeffears and family in
their bereavement at the loss
of a brother in Henry County.
*♦ • *
Mrs. Steve Singley will fly
to Hawaii this week-end for a
ten day visit with her husband,
Steve Singley, who Is on leave
there from Viet Nam.
♦♦ ♦ *
Miss Connie Parnell spent the
week-end in Porterdale with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hogan and Miss
Shirley Parnell
♦* * *
Dozier Davis remains a patient
at the Newton County Hospital
and friends continue to send good
wishes for an early recovery.
*♦ ♦ *
Friends of Miss Grace Altman
regret that she suffered a frac
tured leg In a fall at her home
in Porterdale on Tuesday, June
27. She is a patient at the New
ton County Hospital.
♦♦ * *
Mrs. Jonas (Mamie) Lester
remains a patient at the Newton
County Hospital where she has
been hospitalized for the past
two weeks.
♦* ♦ ♦
Mrs. Emma Susie Price has
returned to her home from the
Crawford Long Hospital where
she underwent corrective eye
surgery last week. She is wished
an early recovery.
♦♦ ♦ ♦
Sincere sympathy is extended
to Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell,
Jr. in their bereavement at the
death of his mother, Mrs. J. B.
Mitchell Sr., In Orlando, Florida
at the home of another son, Dr.
William Mitchell on Monday,
June 19.
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Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks was
the Monday guest of Mrs. Dan
Byrd and family and Mrs. Jessie
Byrd of Salem Community.
♦♦ * *
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Roberts
visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moss
and children and W. V. Duncan
Monday night.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimble and
Mrs. Etta Kimble spent a few days
last week In the Smoky Mountains.
** * *
Mrs. Reba Garner attended the
Stork Shower for Mrs. Benny Ri
der at the home of Mrs. Paul
Garner In Oxford Saturday night.
** * •
Mrs. Roy Kimble and Douglas
spent Monday with Mrs. Harvey
Farmer, Warren and Connie of
Conyers.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kimble
and W. V. Duncan were Saturday
night supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Kimble and Douglas.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. James Garner,
Randy and Wanda were Satur
day night guests of Mrs. Reba
Gamer and Wade. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Gamer and children were
guests Sunday morning.
♦* ♦ *
Mrs. Margaret Pitman, Mike
and Melanie and Mr. and Mrs.
Tick McElreath spent the week
end at their cabin on the lake.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Nick McElreath
and Kim were the Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McEl
reath and girls.
♦♦ ♦ •
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kimble
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Farmer
visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kim
ble and Tlmmle of Forest Park
Sunday afternoon.
•* • *
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimble and
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Kimble and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
McElreath and girls visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tick McElreath Sunday
evening at their cabin on the lake.
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FOR SALE: Jackson Lake Cabin.
5 rooms - furnished - heated -
sloping lot - boat house. Im
mediate possession. Phone 957-
3525.
2TC June 22
FOR SALE
CONYERS
NO QUALIFYING. ASSUME
LOAN; a lovely split level home,
4 large B. R„ 2 full baths, se
parate D.R., large family room
with sliding glass doors to patio.
Call today, 483-8081, Allied Pro
perties, Inc.
ITC June 22
CERAMICS: New selection of
Greenware and finished items.
Quail, bookends, fruit trees. Gifts
for all occasions. Call 786-
5619.
3TC June 15
NEED TRANSPORTATION QU
ICK? Call your authorized FORD
RENT-A-CAR Agent Covington
Auto Service, 786-3432.
4TC June 29
HOUSE FOR SALE: Immediate
Occupancy. FHA Loan, Substan
tial down payment required. Rose
Lane Drive. Near school and
hospital. Call 786-3296.
ITC June 29
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Mr. and Mrs. Pat Coggin were
the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Dobbs of Oxford Friday
night.
♦♦ » *
Mrs. Glenn Conner and daugh
ter, Mrs. Horace Davenport, had
as their spend the day guests
Saturday, Miss Marty Coggin.
•♦ • •
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Knight
attended a barbecue at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown Fri
day night.
** * *
Mrs. Annie Ruth Thomas and
Logan Thomas of Decatur vi
sited Mr. and Mrs. James Cog
gin, Marty and Lee Sunday.
** * ♦
Steve Coggin of Atlanta was
the Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. James Coggin and fa
mily.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Coggin had as
their spend the day guests Wed
nesday: Mrs. Robert Copeland,
Jack Copeland and Jimmy Bri
dges, all of Decatur; Mrs. H. T.
Coggin of Athens; Mrs. Joseph
ine Starnes, Robert and Melissa
of North Carolina and Beth, John,
Howard and Georgia Gene Rouse
of Marietta.
** * *
Miss Ruby Curtright of Deca
tur is spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. James Coggin and
family.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Coggin and
Lanelle spent the weekend in Ce
dartown with Mr. and Mrs.
Youngblood.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Hamby,
Jr. and family went to Rutledge
for an outing with Mrs. Carol
Clark of Augusta Saturday.
** * *
Mrs. Pete Mclntosh and Mrs.
Pat Coggin went to Monroe Mon
day.
•* * *
The Alcovy and Mt. Pleasant
Methodist Circuit welcome Rev.
John Henry Gilles, Jr. as their
new minister. They would also
like to wish Rev. Terry Phil
lips God speed in his new church
in Woodbury.
♦» » *
Mr. and Mrs. Huge W. Pan
nell and Connie had as their
supper guests Saturday night Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Grant of New
born and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Callaway, David and JUdy.
•* * *
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Watson
and Joan of North Augusta were
the weekend guests of Mrs. Ro
bert Stanton, Sr. Joan is contin
uing her visit this week and will
be joined later by her mother.
** * *
Mr. and Mrs; Robert Stanton,
Jr. were in Washington Monday
for a Lions meeting In which
Mr. Stanton Installed the new
officers.
*• * *
Robert Stanton, Sr. is in the
VA Hospital In Atlanta. Every
one Is wishing him a speedy
and complete recovery.
Golden Link Chapter #204 Or
der of Eastern Star meets every
second and fourth Monday nights
at 8:00 P.M. All members are
urged to attend.
2TC June 22
HOUSE FOR SALE: Very nice
neighborhood, large lot, back
yard fenced in, lots of trees and
shrubbery. Light in front yard,
flood light for the back yard.
Two bedroom, living room, 1
bath, dining room and kitchen
combination, back porch screen
ed in. Very economical heating
system. Wired for air condition.
Phone 786-7900, Covington, or
468-8198, Monticello, for ap
pointment.
ITC June 15
WANTED: Man between 25 and
50 who can make change and use
cash register to work Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday. Christ
mas bonus, regular increase in
salary, paid vacation, and many
other benefits. Apply in person
at the Tastee Freez, 4229 Was
hington Street, Covington, and ask
for the manager.
ITC June 15
FOR SALE: Practically new
coppertone Whirlpool refriger
ator and Roper Gas Range. Ow
ner having to relocate. See
appliances at 31 Elm Street,
Porterdale, on Saturday, July 1.
ITP June 29
FOR SALE: 24 acres of pulp
wood. Also 40 acre farm lo
cated 3 miles 1-20 Exit at Rut
ledge - $17,000. Shown by ap
pointment only. Clyde Hood,
464-3617.
ITP June 29
FOR SALE: 2 toy terriers - 9
weeks old- male. Phone 786-
8242 before 5:00 P.M.
ITP June 29
SMALL MIXED TERRIERS FREE
TO GOOD HOME. Call Brown
Bridge Kennel, 786-5753.
ITC June 29
FOR SALE: Royal typewriter -
elite, quiet deluxe, portable with
case. 8 years old; little used;
freshly cleaned and adjusted.
$65.00. Also Triple dresser,
large mirror attached. Con
temporary style, pecan finish.
Less than 1 year old. $275.00.
CaH 786-5040.
TFC June 29
GROCERY STORE FOR SALE:
Good location. Cash business.
Good volume. Only grocery st
ore in city limits. If interested,
call: Business phone, 786-8055,
7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and after
5:00 P.M., caU 786-7252. ..
4TC June 29
HELP WANTED: Female -
SIB.OO a day. Hours from 3:00
P.M. to* 11:00 P.M. or from
11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. Also
wanted nurse assistants. Mary
B. Moody Nursing Home, 4115
Glenwood Road, Decatur, Ga.
TFC June 29
WANTED A JOB: Work as a
carpenter helper for $1.75 an
hour, or work in a warehouse
loading and unloading trucks, or
drive a truck lift; any kind of
job. I also have a3O 30 rifle
for sale. Charles Lamar Brown
lee, Route 2, Covington, 786-
2433.
6TC June 29
FOR SALE: Have many com
mercial properties at various
prices and locations. CHAPMAN
AND ROWE, INC. Phone 786-
2425.
TFC June 29
COON HOUND PUPPIES FOR
SALE: Phone 786-6956.
2TC June 29
MOTEL MANAGERS
MEN, WOMEN. COUPLES
Multimillion dollar motel industry is booming. Train immediately in
luxury motel to be a manager, assistant manager, supervisor or ex
ecutive housekeeper. Earn top salary plus free luxury living quarters
on premises. Choose working location. Ago no barrier. Short low
cost training period. For complete details send name, address, age,
occupation and phono number to Universe! Motel Schools, Dept.
W-235; 1872 N.W. 7th St.; Miami, Florida 33125.
Approved for V.A. Training.
4TCJune22
SEE THESE PROPERTIES
IN ROCKDALE COUNTY
SI7,OOO.OO—3BEDROOM BRICK ON I ACRE—2 full baths, base
ment, built ins. More acreage available if needed. Con
ventional Terms.
$22,500.00—NEW 3 BEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL—2 1/2 baths, fireplace,
basement, G.E. built ins, large level lot with creek in
lovely Mountain Valley Estates. 90% loan possible. Com
munity pasture.
$25,500.00—NEW 4 BEDROOM 2 STORY—2 1/2 baths, separate
dining, Frigidaire built ins in Mountain Valley Estates.
Community Pasture. 90% loan possible.
$35,500.00—21 ACRES AND 3 BEDROOM BRICK—2 full baths,
family room with fireplace, combinetion living and din
ing. All land in pasture and fenced. Nice stocked lake.
Good barn. Truly beautiful. 25% minimum down.
Town & Country Realty of Conyers
Premium Office Bldg. 1064 Old Covington Rd., S.E.
Exclusive Agents for Mountain Volley Estates
483-7779— 24 hours
E. H. Ladd Gray, Broker
2TCJ U ne29
Thursday, June 29, 1967
WANTED: A professional hair
stylist. CaU 786-5354, Meadows
Hair Stylist, Covington.
4TC June 8
Save 4? per gallon on 100 plus
Octane Super Premium gasoline.
U. S. SUPER GAS (Next to Crest
Motel).
TFC June 8
FOR SALE: Gulf Service Stat
ion on Ga. 138 and 120 in Con
yers, Ga. Phone days, 483-
4632 and nights, 786-5422.
TFC June 8
MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR
RENT: 10 minutes from down
town Covington via Brown Bridge
Road on State No. 20 toward
McDonough. Wooded large lots
overlooking river, paved roads,
patios, underground garbage
cans, off street parking, night
lights, low rent. Also new 12
wide 2 bedroom trailer for rent.
Phone Atlanta 255-5965, Rio
Ranch Mobile Home Park.
BTC June 22
WANTED: Ride to Porterdale.
Work 7:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Shift
Live onFloydStreetinCovington.
CaU 786-2831 after 4:00 P.M.
3TC June 22
Rugs a mess? Clean for less
with — Blue Lustrel Rent elec
tric shampooer sl. Henson Fur
niture Company.
ITC June 29
CUSTOM MOWING: Work by
hour or acre. Call Jeb or Tim
Terry, 786-7613.
TFC June 29
HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE:
4 rooms and bath, hardwood fl
oors, gas hot water heater. Call
786-2433.
2TC June 29
APARTMENT FOR RENT ON
MONTICELLO STREET: Pri
vate entrance. Phone 786-7584,
786-2122, or 786-3350.
ITC June 29
BRICK AND BLOCK MASON
WANTED: Newton County High
School job. Ask for Bob Stanley.
Phone 786-8208.
ITC June 29
$295 down wUI buy any mobUe
home on our lot. Nobody under
seUs Lakeside Trailer Sales,
5 miles north of Athens, Ga. on
Old Danielsville Road, Highway
106.
4TC June 29
FOR RENT: Unfurnished first
floor apartment 3 rooms and
bath. Private entrance, front
and back. AvaUable July 1. Call
786-2582.
TFC June 29
Brand new 12 wide 2 bedroom
mobile home only $2795. Nobody
underseUs Lakeside Trailer Sa
les, 5 miles north of Athens,
Ga. on Old Danielsville Road,
Highway 106.
4TC June 29
FOR SALE: Used freezer. Good
condition. $65.00. Call 786-
5019.
ITC June 29
WANTED: Lady with experience
to operate restaurant Good
opportunity. Phone 786-7478 or
786-3996.
ITC June 29
FOR SALE: Old Colonial home
built 1894. Beautifully located
on 2 acre lot, double parlors,
6 bedrooms, 2 baths, near Oxford
College. Also 2 room cottage
with bath; 1 stable barn. AB
for $31,500. DAVIS REALTY,
1001 Emory St, Oxford, Ga.,
786-8528.
ITC June 29