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Thursday, November 6, 1969
LEGALS
LEGAL # 211
DEBT DEFAULT
NOV. 6, 183, 20, 27
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court
house door in said County on the
first Tuesday in December, 1969,
between the legal hours of sale,
the following described property,
to=-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the City of Por
terdale, Newton County, Georgia
and being shown as Lot Twenty
eight (28)on a plat entitled «¢Vvil
lage Subdivision, Bibb Manufac
turing Company, Porterdale, Ge
orgia, prepared by Dalton & Ne
ves, Engineers, dated October,
1963, which said plat is of re=-
cord in the Clerk’s Office of New=-
ton Superior Court in Plat Book
3, Folio 219, 221 and 223; said
lot having the metes, bounds
and dimensions as shown by said
plat which by this reference th
ereto is incorporated herein and
made a part hereof.
There is located on said pro
perty a dwelling known as 10
Poplar Street.
Said property will be sold un~
der and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a deed to secure
debt dated January, 1969, from
Lester Knight to Bibb Manufac
turing Company, which appears
of record in the Office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Newton County, Georgia, in Book
89, Folio 574. Defaulthavingoc
curred in the payment of the in
debtedness thereby secured;the
power of sale in said deed to se=
cure debt has become operative.
The proceeds of said sale will
be applied as provided in said
deed to secure debt.
This the 3rd day of Novem
ber, 1969.
8188 MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
By: JONES, CORK, MILLER &
BENTON
Its Attorneys at ILaw
Legal # 212
Notice
Nov. 6, 13
Georgia, Newton County,
Personally appeared before
me, W, D, Griffin who on oath
deposes and says that M, L.
Griffin, Address 4154 Odum St.,
Covington, Ga., 30209, and W, D,
Griffin, Address 4154 Odum St.,
Covington, Ga,, are doing bus
iness in Newton County, Georgia
at 4154 Odum St,, Covington, un
der the name and style of Cus
tom Craft Ltd. The business to
be carried on is Custom case=-
-making,
This affidavit is made in ac
cordance with the Act of the
Georgia Legislature approved
August 15, 1929, and amended
March 29, 1937, and March 20,
1943,
W, D, Griffin
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this 4th day of Novem=
ber, 1969,
S. M, Hay,
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT
NEWTON COUNTY, GA,
LEGAL #213
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOV. 6
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF
THE CITY OF COVINGTON
Notice is hereby given . that in
the Municipal General Election
to be held on December 3, 1969,
to fill the office of Mayor and
the Council Seats of Posts No.
1,2, 3, the Governing Offi
cials have established the qua=-
lifying fee of candidates at SIOO.
The deadline for qualifying the
candidates will be November 18,
1969,
Betty L. Schell
City Clerk and Supt. of Election
LEGAL #214
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOV, 6
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF
THE CITY OF COVINGTON
Notice is hereby given thatonthe
3rd day of December 1969, a
General Election will be held
in the cCity Hall, City of Cov
ington, Georgia, for election of
Mayor and three Councilmen for
Posts No. 1,2, 3. The election
will be held under the Provisions
of the City Charter of the City
of Covington, Georgia and the
Georgia Municipal Election Code,
As Amended through Regular
Session, 1969.
Betty L. Schell,
City Clerk and Supt. of Election
LEGAL #215
SHERIFFS SALE
NoOV, 6, 13, 20, 27
GEORGIA NEWTON COUNTY
SHERIFFS SALE
will be sold on the First Tues=
day in December next, at the
Court House, in Newton County,
within the legal hours of sale
to the highest bidder for CASH,
the following property, to-wit:
One (1) RSA3OL Range -62 -
-77410 and One (1) FDI2TL Re=
frigerator — 52A00123
Said property levied on as the
property of Charlie Lee White
to satisfy an execution issued
from the Superior Court of said
county in favor of Major Appli
ance Company, against said Ch=-
arlie Lee White.
This third day of November, 1969,
Henry Odum, Jr.
sheriff of Newton County
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LEGAL #216
DISCHARGE OF GUARDIAN
NOV, 6, 13, 20, 27
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY
Francis Jackson Dial, Guar
dian of Russell Stephen Dial, has
applied to me for a discharge
from his guardianship of RUS
SELL STEPHEN DIAL:
This 1s therefore to notify
all persons concerned to file
their objections, if any they have,
on or before the first Monday
in December next, else he willbe
discharged from his guardian=-
ship as applied for.
Donald G, Stephenson, Urdinary
LEGAL #217
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOV. 6, 13
NEWBORN ELECTION ON
DECEMBER 1, 1969
The Town of Newborn will hold
its election on Monday, Decem
ber 1, 1969, at which time a May
or and 4 Councilmen will be elec
ted.
Polls will be open at the City
Hall in Newborn from 7:00 a. m.
to 7:00 p. m.
Qualifying deadline for candid
ates for Mayor and Counciimen
will be November 15, 1969,
MRS. T. W, BINFORD,
CLERK, TOWN OF NEWBORN
Political
Announcements
GROVER T. OWENS
The News is paid and authori=
zed to announce Grover T, Owens
as a candidate for Covington City
Council, Post 3, in the December
3 City Election.
FRED KITCHENS
The News is paid and authori
zed to announce Fred Kitchens
as a candidate for Covington City
Council, Post 2, in the City Elec=
tion, December 3, 1969,
E.E. CALLAWAY
The News is paid and authori
zed to announce E, E, Callaway
as a candidate for Mayor of Cov
ington, election to be held De
cember 3, 1969,
DR. BILL DOBBS
The News is paid and authori
zed to announce Dr, Bill Dobbs
as a candidate for Mayor of Cov
ington, election tobe held Decem
ber 3, 1969,
HAROLD COBB
The News is paid and authori
zed to announce Harold Cobb as
a candidate for City Council, Post
1, in the December 3 City Elec
tion,
J. E. LOYD
The News is paid and authori
zed to announce J, E. Loyd as a
candidate for Covington City
Council, Post 3, election Wed
nesday, December 3, 1969,
ALLENE C, BURTON
The News is paid and authori
zed to announce Allene C, Bur
ton as a candidate for Coving
ton City Council, Post 3, in the
December 3 City Election,
W. THOMAS GREER, JR.
The News is paid and autho
rized to announce W, Thomas
Greer, Jr. as a candidate for
Covington City Council, Post 3,
in the December 3, City Elec
tion.
FALL PEACHES
Even though summer is over,
peaches are still in season here
in Newton County.
That’s right, peaches are still
in season. Os course, theyaren’t
the fresh ones we enjoyed during
the summer.
Versatile, succulent canned
peaches are a year-round treat.
And right now they are in plentiful
supply.
This year’s peach crop
was estimated at 78,8 million
bushels-~the largest crop in ten
years, according to the USDA
Consumer and Marketing Service.
And with the large stock of can=
ned peaches from last year’s
crop, total supplies of canned
peaches will be far larger than for
previous years.
so stock up on peaches now,
and enjoy them throughout the
chilly months ahead.
Try hot canned peaches for
a colorful and delicious garnish
to poultry dishes. Or for dessert
time goodness, fold carned
chunk-style canned peaches into
whipped eream or gelation.
That’s good eating.
Brent Cunningham Shines In
Tech’s 20-7 Win Over Duke
ATLANTA (SPECIAL)-It was
a long time coming but the return
of Halfback Brent Cunningham
has revived Georgia Tech’s
offense in time for the Jackets’
1969 stretch run.
Tech, now 3-4 and fresh from
a 20-7 victory over Duke sparked
by Cunningham’s record
breaking 190 rushing yards, takes
on Tulane Saturday in New
Orleans,
Cunningham, the 5-7, 168=-pound
sophomore scooter from
Eatonton, Ga., played at full
The Harmon-Covington News Forecast:
Harmon Revises His
Top 10 This Week
Readers probably aren’taware
of just how much the consistency
of football teams varies from one
section of the country to another
« o obut it does! We’re speaking
now of collegedivision teams, not
major colleges, Through the
weekend of October 18th, the first
six weeks of the season, our fo
recasting accuracy broke down
like this,
In the very unpredictable East,
our average was just 61%! (We
took a flunking mark there, no
doubt about it,) In the Midwest,
our accuracy picked up consider=
ably. . A percentage of 73%.
In the South and Southwest, we
continued to improve, . ,our bat
ting average climbed to 79%.
Then in the Far West, we pick
ed enough winners for an A-plus
forecasting average of 83%, We
aren’t chout to try to explain a
22% variation from the East to
the Far West, but suffice to say,
this is fairly consistent witheach
season,
And how about that ¢ New Lcook”’
in the top 20! The names are the
same, but there’s been a bit of
shuffling and re-shuffling, Ten
nessee, as a result of its very
convincing win over powerful Ge=
orgia last week, is our Number
One Team, Texas remained in
second, but Ohio State slipped to
third, just fractions behind the
Longhorns and the Volunteers,
If these three remain undefeat
ed, all three should share the
ATHENS — Jim McCullough,
Georgia’s senior placekicking
specialist of Macon, has set a
new Bulldog career record for
points scored by placekicking.
Counting 42 points in seven
games this season McCullough
now has a three-year varsity
career total of 146 points, which
WATER RULES -----
(From Page 3)
qualify for the loan because the
home he wanted to buy did not
have an approved water system
(federal regulations on GI and
FHA loans require that homes
must have an approved system),
One section of the newly re
vised regulations now gives more
specific requirements on the
drilling of wells, This section
will have the greatest impact in
the southern half of the state wh=-
ere most water supply sources
come from wells drilled for gro=-
und water, The major new re
quirement of this section pro
vides that drilled wells must have
a protective sealaround the pipes
to prevent contaminated surface
water from seeping down the
pipes into the sub surface water
supply.
Home
Economist
Miss Carolyn Joyner
FREEZER EMERGENCY
I your food freezer stops
running, here are some tips on
keeping the food from spoiling.
First, don’t open the lid un
necessarily. Find out how long
the electricity will be off. If
the freezer will be on in a few
hours, your frozen food is safe.
Food in a full freezer at zero
degrees Fahrenheit won’t thaw for
two days. In a halffilled freezer,
food should keep well for a day.
The larger the freezer and the
better the insulation, the longer
food will stay frozen.
Before any emergency, locate
the nearest place to get dry ice
for your freezer in case power
is off for more than a day or two.
Saw a 50-pound chunk of dry
ice into smaller pieces and set
them on pieces of cardboard on
top of frozenfood packages. Wear
gloves while handling ice.
You could also arrange with
a local freezer plant to transfer
frozen food there in an
emergency.
Plan ahead--be prepared--but
hope no emergency arises.
Jim McCullough Sets Georgia Mark
For Most Points Via Placekicking
strength Saturday for the first
time since the Jacket’s Southern
Methodist opener. He wrecked
Duke by cracking Tech’s single=
game running record of 168 yards
set by Bobby North in 1948,
Sophomore Jeff Ford tied all-
SEC Bobby Moorhead’s Tech
standard by intercepting his
seventh pass of the season against
the Blue Devils.
Tech travels to New Orleans
to meet the Tulane Green Wave
Saturday afternoon.
national championship.
Tennessee is favored to tame
the Gamecocks of South Caro=-
lina by 31 points, . .Texas should
hustle over Baylor by 42. . .And
Ohio State will whistle by Wis
consin by 38.
Fourth-ranked Arkansas will
roll over Rice by 26 points, and
Notre Dame, #5 will bury Pitts
burgh by 32,
¢“Who’s On Top?’’, that new
game being played in the Big
Eight Conference this fall, still
finds half the conference playing
it very seriously! Kansas State
met destruction last week, and
dropped 2 notch in the ratings to
12th, The Wildcats will beat
Oklahoma State by 18 points, Mis=
soui, #ll, bumps heads with 20th=~
ranked Oklahoma, and Mizzou
should break up the crowd a bit,
beating the Sooners by six points,
Nebraska, #l7, is 14 points st
ronger than lowa State,
Louisiana State dropped only
two rungs on the national ladder
after being upset by Mississippi.
The 6th-ranked Tigers will clip
Alabama this week by 15 points,
and Auburn, #7, will muss up
Mississippi State by 29, South
ern California, in 9th, will whip
Washington State by 33 points.
betters Bobby Etter’s old Bull
dog career record of 128 points
by placekicking, 1964 - 65 - 66,
Etter’s 128 points used to be
the SEC career record. Both
McCullough’s 146 points and the
152 point total of Auburn’s John
Riley have shattered Etter’s ca=-
reer record, and both McCul
lough and Riley have three more
games to play this fall.
Etter’s three-year record at
Georgia showed 53 x 56 points
via PATS and 75 points via 25 x
35 FGs. McCullough’s three
year chart shows 83x89 on PATS
and 21 x 43 on FGs.
McCullough’s three-year total
Hutson, Grange, Nagurski On
All-Time All-America Team
NEW YORK—Don Hutson, Red
Grange and Bronko Nagurski were
the top college football players
of all time, according to a poll
of more than 200 distinguished
current and former coaches which
named College Football’s All=-
Time All-American team.
The poll, appearing in the cur
rent issue of SPORT Magazine,
gives Hutson mention on 789
of the ballots, Nagurski on 76%,
and Grange on 69%. Also named
to the top 22 were contemporary
stars O, J, Simpson, Dick Butkus
and Tommy Nobis.
The top vote-getter in the poll
was Hutson, the spectacular end
from Alabama (1934), The other
wings named were leon Hart
(Notre Dame - 1934), Bennie
Oosterbaan (Michigan - 1927) and
Harold ¢“Brick’’ Muller (Cali
fornia - 1922),
Grange (Illinois - 1925), the
leading vote-getter among the
backs, was joined by Jim Thorpe
(Carlisle - 1912), Sammy Baugh
(TCU - 1936), Simpson (USC -
1968), Ernie Nevers (Stanford -
1925), Jim Brown (Syracuse =
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November B—Dateline 1942—American troops launched an
invasion along the Algerian and Moroccan coasts of North
Africa.
November 11—Dateline 1918—An Armistice was declared
at 11:20 a.m. ending hostilities of World War I. This day is
now designated Veterans Day.
November 11—Dateline 1921—The first “Unknown Soldier”
was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
November 19 — Dateline 1863—President Lincoln dedicated
Gettysburg National Cemetery with the long-remembered
words, “Four score and seven years ago . . L
November 26— Dateline 1789—Thanksgiving Day was first
celebreted as a national holiday.
November 30—Dateline 1917—America’s famed “Rainbow
Division” arrived in France with every state in the Union
represented in its complement.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
SCOREBOARD:
Bob Greer .., ~...58-18-1
Bob Hunter , ... ... 56-20-1
Leo Mallard , , .....54-22-1
Bill Coker . ... .. .40-36-1
Fla,—Georgia
Tulane—Ga, Tech
Auburn—Miss St,
LSU—Alabama
Tenn.—So, Carolina
Vandy—XKentucky
TCU—Texas Tech
Duke—Clemson
Missouri—Qkla.
Purdue—Mich, St.
Detroit vs Falcons
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above, Kneeling, front left to right: Gil Gainer, Terry Few, Frank
Fisher, Joe Spell, Joey Kimbrell, Jerry Jones, Curly Bryant,
Vernon Tilson, Joe Hudson, Second Row: Ronnie Daniel (assistant
Coach), Greg Christian, Clarence English, Scott Maloney, Doe Loyd,
of 83 PATs threatens Georgia’s
three-year PAT record of 99 x
123 made by leo Costa in 1940«
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BUCK SWINDLE SHINES
ATHENS — Buck Swindle, who
succeeded Georgia’s departed
All-America safetyman Jake Sc
ott, is carrying on spectacularly
in Jake’s specialty of intercep
tion passes. Buck has stolen
six enemy aerials in seven ga
mes so far this season. Scott
led the SEC last year with 10
interceptions.
1956), Tom Harmon (Michigan -
1940) and Doak Walker (SMU -
1949).
Nagurski (Minnesota - 1929),
the only man to receive
a significant number of votes
at two positions, actually won
out both at tackle and at full
back, However, he was placed
at tackle alongside Leo Nomellini
(Minnesota - 1949), Wilbur
¢¢Fats?’ Henry (Washington & Jef
ferson - 1919) and George Con=
nor (Holy Cross/Notre Dame =
1947).
The outstanding guards, ac
cording to the SPORT poll, were
Bob Suffridge (Tennessee =1940),
William ‘‘Pudge’’ Heffelfinger
(Yale - 1890), Jim Parker (Chio
State - 1956) and Tommy Nobis
(Texas - 1965),
In the center and linebacker
category, Chuck Bednarik (Penn
- 1948) and Dick Butkus (Ilinois
- 1964) were the choices.
And the man chosen in the
SPORT survey as the greatest
coach of all-time was Knute
Rockne, whose great Notre Dame
teams dominated the game from
1918 to 1930,
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GEORGIA’S JULIAN SMILEY tried the air route Saturday at Athens against the Tennessee forward wall
as he gained one yard near the goalline in the first quarter, Notice two of the three linebackers, Jackie
Walker (No. 52) and Jack Reynolds (No, 64) making the stop, The other linebacker Steve Kiner (No, 57)
is ready to help on the play, An overflow crowd in the rain saw the game (note crowd standing on the
bridge at the West end of the stadium), The Vols won the game 17-3, (Photo by Travis Ellison)
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VOL FULLBACK CURT WATSON hugs the ball as he took a handoff Saturday at Athens from QB Bobby
Scott (No. 10 right) and galloped for 50 yards against the Georgia Bulldogs. This unusual shot by Travis
Ellison shows the big hole opened by the Vols forward wall, Watson gained 197 yards in the game to
set a Tennessee rushing record for one tilt, (Photo by Travis Ellison),
Bob Hunter
Georgia
Ga, Tech
Auburn
LSU
Tenn,
Kentucky
Texas Tech
Clemson
Oklahoma
Purdue
Detroit
Lee Meadors, David Rogers, Bryan Allen, Mike Purcell, Kenneth
Banks, Chris Harris, Ronnie James, Julius Johnson (Coach), Back
Row: Randy Durden, Carlton Winn, Farron Shannon, Doug Connell,
Ricky Moon, Terry McWaters, Robert Strong, Bobby Thomason,
The team record was 1-1-1,
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Leo Mallard
Georgia
Ga, Tech
Auburn
LSU
Tenn,
Vandy
TCU
Clemson
Missouri
Purdue
Falcons
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Bill Coker
Georgia
Ga, Tech
Miss St,
LSU
Tenn,
Kentucky
TCU
Duke
Missouri
Mich, St.
Detroit