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FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1934
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Miss Margaret McMichael who at
tends G. S. C. W., spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T.
McMichael.
Miss Kate Smith, who has beer
teaching in Henry county, is at home
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When you pay the price of
a Knee-Action car, you
naturally want genuine Knee-Action and
ail that goes with it. You want the new
gliding ride at its best. You want the
huskiest, sturdiest front-end you can buy.
And, of course, you want shock-proof
steering. You pay for them all— but you
get them all, in the low-price field, only
from Chevrolet. The reason is simple.
Fully-enclosed Knee-Action wheels are
costly to build—so costly that only Chev
rolet, world’s largest builder of cars, can
afford to make the necessary huge invest
ment in new machinery— and still keep prices
among the lowest of the low. Only Chevro
let has the resources and the assured volume
of sales that permit this extra production
cost. Chevrolet does it because Chevrolet
believes that, to KEEP ON SELLING
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THE MOST CARS, YOU MUST KEEP
ON BUILDING THE BEST.
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH.
Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and easy
G.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Value
having completed her school duties
last week.
Mr. Torbet Tucker spent the past
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Tucker.
Mrs. Mattie Nail, of Atlanta, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Annie Joe
Smith.
SAVE WITH A CHEVROLET VALVE-IN-HEAD SIX
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Mrs. J. J. Torbet is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Doyle Faulkner, in
Athens.
Friends of Mrs. B. T. McMichael
and family will be glad to know that
she has returned home after spend
ing several weeks with Mrs. Lucy
Torbet.
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SETTLE & ROBISON
PHONE 244, JACKSON, GA.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogetree spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. A. H.
Ogletree at Berner.
Messrs. W. A. Smith, Jack Smith
and Henry Moncrief spent Friday
in Atlanta, going to see W. A. Smith
Jr., who is ill in Fort McPherson
hospital.
FLOVILLA MASONIC LODGE
HAVE BARBECUE ON MAY 5
Another meeting in the series be
ir.g held by Indian Springs lodge of
Masons will "be held on Saturday,
May 5. At that time a barbecue
will be a feature of entertainment.
. TIR. J BO HORSEPOWER
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Several talks will be made and aii
members of the lodge are invited to
be present. These rallies are for tbs
purpose of arousing greater interest
among the membership and are af
fairs of delightful fellowship.
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