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FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934.
®L&uii(lju>L JfafU, STAKED THEIR FORTUNES
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f UnpauMeted
STAMINA
FIRESTONE HIGH SPEEDTIRES
★ For fifteen consecutive
years have been on the
winning cars in the *
500-mile Indianapolis
Race.
THIS MEANS KOWOUT
PROTECTION
* For seven consecutive
years luive been on the
winningcarsin thedanng
Pikes Peak climb where a
slip meant death.
THIS MEANS NON-SKID SAFETY
AND TRACTION
i for three consecutive
years hare been onthe lit
buses of the Washington
ID. C.) Railway and
I Electric Cos. covering
11,357,810 bus miles
without one minute’s
delay due to tire trouble.
I THIS MEANS DEPENDABILITY
AND ECONOMY
I Jf Were on the Piet man
Motors’ Ford V-8 Truck
I that made anew coast
to-coast record of 67
hours, *5 minutes, 30
I seconds actual runmng
I time.
THIS MEANS ENDURANCE
Rubber has advanced
442%! Cotton 190%!
Yet you can buy this
ameiing new firestone
High Speed Tire at our
present low prices
ond save money.
See Firestone Air Balloon Tires made at the Firestone Factory and
Exhibition Building World’s Fair, Chicago
I Listen to the Voice of Firestone every fl
Monday Night over IS. B. C.—WEAF Network. Jj
MOST MILES PER DOLLARS?
LEGAL NOTICES
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
Butts Court of Ordinary.
June 4, 1934.
The appraisers upon application of
Mrs. J. F. Roquemore, widow of said
J. E. Roquemore, for a twelve
months’ support for herself and his
minor children, havng filed their re
turn; all persons concerned hereby
are cited to show cause, if any they
have, at the next regular July term
of this court, why said application
should not be granted.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Butts County.
ilo All Whom It May Concern:
S. Y. Fogg having, in proper form
applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of O.
Hs. Fogg, late of said County, this is<
to cite all and singular the creditors '
and next of kin of O. S. Fogg to be
and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they car, why permanent ad-
X HE New Firestone High Speed
Tire for 1934 was built to give you
the same dependable service it
provided for the 33 drivers who
started in the torturous 500-inile
grind at Indianapolis May 30.
This new tire has a wider tread
of flatter contour, deeper non-skid,
more and tougher rubber, giving
you more than 50% longer
non-skid mileage.
Besides being Safety Protected
on the outside it is Safety Protected
I on the inside. Eight additional
j pounds of pure rubber arc absorbed
j by every one hundred pounds of
I cords.
This additional rubber is so
placed that it surrounds every
cotton fiber inside every cord in
every ply. This is accomplished by
soaking the cords in liquid rubber
by a Firestone patented process.
This patented process, Gum-Dipping,
is not used in any other tire built.
Heat caused by internal friction
of cotton fibers destroys tires—
causes separation and blowouts.
Gum-Dipping counteracts
friction and heat—provides greater
adhesion and binds the cotton and
rubber together into one cohesive
unit of greater strength, assuring
car owners of the greatest Safety,
Protection and Economy that it is
possible for human ingenuity to
build into a tire.
The most amazing proof of
this extra strength, safety and
| dependability is the fact that every
I one of the 33 drivers at Indianapolis
I chose and bought Firestone High
' Speed Tires. Race drivers KNOW
tire construction they will not
risk their lives or chance of victory
on any other than Firestone.
At terrific speeds the cars
plunge into the treacherous turns
—tires are braced against the
scorching brick track—so hot the
tires fairly smoke at times—they
R>Te yield and stretch every
conceivable force works to tear the
tire to pieces, yet Firestone High
Speed Tires “come back” on the
straightaways. Not once during the
entire race did a tire fail.
Surely this is the most amazing
proof ever known of Extra
Strength, SAFETY and dependability.
Call on the Firestone Service Dealer
or Service Store nearest you
TODAY. Equip your ear with New
Firestone High Speed Tires for 1934.
ministration should not 'be granted to
S. Y. Fogg on O .S. Fogg’s estate.
• Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 4th day of June, 1934.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
FOR DISMISSION
Georgia, Butts County.
Whereas, W. J. Moss, Administra
i tor of J. C. Plymale, represents to
the Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered J. C. Plymale’s
estate. This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not
be discharged from his administra
tion, and receive Letters of Dis
mission, on the first Monday in July,
1924.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
FOR DISMISSION
Georgia, Butts County.
Whereas, Mrs. Daisy Johnson
Goodrum, Administratrix of Mike
Plymale, represents to the Court in
her petition, duly filed, and entered
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Announcing
twelve months
Guarantee
against all road
Hazards.
Effective today, Fire
stone guarantees their
complete line of tires
against all road hazards
for twelve months. In
addition Firestone gives
the industry life time
warranty against de
fects in workmanship
and material.
When used in Commerciaj
Service, these tires are guar
anteed for six months.
SPENCER MOTOR CO.
PHONE 134
JACKSON, GEORGIA
on record, that she has fully adminis
tered Mike Pylmale’s estate. This
is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said Administratrix should not 'be
discharged from her administration
and receive Letters of Dismission, on
the first Monday in July, 1934.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
Georgia, Butts County.
By virtue of the power granted in
a deed executed by W. M. Mayo to
R. F. McDonald, dated December 1,
1928, and recorded in Deed Book 7.
pages 353, 354 and 355, Butts Coun
ty Records, the said R. F. McDonald
will sell at auction to the highest bid
der for cash, before the Court House
door in Butts County, Georgia, on
Tuesday, July 3, 1934, within the
legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 612 Dis
trict, G. M., Butts County, Geor
gia, containing one hundred and
seven acres, more or Jess, and
bounded as follows: on north, by
lands of B. B. Kelly, J. Matt Mc-
Michael Estate, and W. S. Cook;
east by lands of Mrs, Viva
O’Neal,, W. S. Cook and J. W.
Andrews; south by lands of J.
H. Duke; west by Estate of I. J.
Slaughter.
Said deed was given to secure a
promissory note ip the sum of $5,-
000.00, due December 1, 1933.
Default having been made in the
payment of said note, with the ex
ception of a credit'applied thereon
of $500.00 as of June 5, 1934, said
R. F. McDonald will sell sajd property
for the purpose of paying off said
indebtedness, and the proceeds of
the sale will be applied as provided
in said deed.
The said W. M. Mayo having died
subsequent to the execution of said
deed, said property will he sold as the
property of the Estate of W. M.
Mayo, deceased.
r. f. McDonald,
As Attorney in Fact for the Estate
of W. M. Mayo, deceased.
Haas, Gam’brell & Gardner, Attor
neys, 601 Haas Howell Bldg, At
lanta, Ga.
NOTICE OF SALE
Georiga, Butts County.
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Hon. W. E. H. Searcy, Jr.,
Judge Superior Court, Griffin Cir
cuit, Presiding in consolidated cases
of A. T. Buttrill Vs. T. H. Buttrill
et al, and T. H. Buttrill Vs. A. T.
Buttrill et al, Butts Superior Court,
there will be sold at the court house
door in said County of Butts on the
first Tuesday in July, 1934, within
the legal hours of sale, all of the fol
lowing property, belonging to T. H.
end A. T. Buttrill, a partnership
composed of T. H. Buttrill and A. T.
Buttrill, to-wit:
1. Seventy seven (77) acres,
more or less, of land lying and being
in the OiOth District G. M. Butts
County, Georgia, bounded on the
north by lands of R. D. Ogletree; on
the east by lands of J. G. Colwell;
on the south 'by lands of T. W.
Futral; and on the west by lands
known as the old Abner Jester Place;
said tract of land known as the J. T.
Cochran Place.
2. One hundred eight (108) acres,
more or less, of land lying and be
ing in the 552nd District G. M. Butts
County, Georgia, bounded on the
north by lands of C. B. Gaston; on
the south by lands of F. S. Nors
worthy Estate; and on the west by
lands of Redman Brothers; and on the
east by lands of O .A. Andrews.
3. All tnat tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the City of
Jackson, Butts County, Georgia,
ironting west 30 feet on the east side
of the public square and running
tack of that uniform width 90 feet
to an alley, and bounded as follows:
On ,the north by lot and building of
Mrs. Ruby Durden Buttrill; on the
east by an alley; on the south by lot
and building of W. A. Newton; and
on the west by Mulberry Street or
the Public Square. Erected on said
lot is a two-story brick building,
known as the Buttrill Brothers Build
ing.
4. Also, two (2) acres, more or
less, of land lying and being in the
12th District G. M., Butts County,
Georgia, situated in the City of
Jackson, and bounded as follows: On
the north by lands of J. T. Moore;
on the east by lands of T. W. P4oore ;
en the south and west 'by the old Mc-
Donough Road. ’Said lot is subject
to an easement and right of way of
for new location of the Jackson-Mc-
Donough public highway but the
claim for and all right, title and in
terest in the final award under
pending condemnation proceedings
will be transferred to the purchaser.
5. One hundred and forty seven
(147) bales of cotton, sold subject
to lien of all warehouse charges, ej
cumulated to date of sale.
One hundred thirty nine (139)
bales of cotton, sold subject to lien
of all warehouse charges, accumulted
to date of sale, 'but will be sold free
of lien as security for a loan in the
principal sum of $3,000.00 as the
loan will be paid from proceeds of,
sale.
Both of two said lots of cotton, in the
aggregate number of 280 bales, will
be sold f. o. b. the warehouse and by
samples now in the possession of the
undersigned which may be seen upon
request and by re-weights of ware
house.
6. One (1) 16,000 gallon gasoline
storage tank and equipment, now lo
cated on the side track of the South
ern Railway Company, known as the
old Gate City Gin side track.
7. One (1) Model “T” Ford Oil
and Gasoline truck, with gaosline or
oil tank installed thereon.
8. One (1) Hanson, five passen-
ger touring car automobile.
9. One (1) Barber Shop, located
and operated in the Commercial Loan
& Trust Company Building in Jack
son, Georgia, with following equip
ment: Three sections Modernistic
Case, 2 Green Barber Chairs, 2 Green
Lavatories, 1 White Enamel Barber
Chair, 10 Customers Chairs, 1 Shine
Stand and Chair, 1 Green Hat Rackj
J Barber Pole, 1 Lot Miscelleanous
Plumbing Fixtures, 1 Hot Water
Tank and Heater, 1 Heater, 1 Cash
Register, 1 White Enamel Hydraulic
Barber Chair, 1 Child’s Seat for
Barber Chair, 4 White Eanmel
Chairs, 1 Dresserettc, 1 Shampoo
Board, 1 Marcel Iron and Heater, t
Manicure Table, 1 Porcelain Enamel
Lavatory and Shampoo Fixture, 1
Stool, 1 Permanent Wave Machine,
HEADLINERS AT PRINCESS
WEEK OF JULY 2-7
MON. &TUES. JULY 2-3
JOE E. BROWN
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‘AVERY HONORABLE GUY’
WITH
Alice White, Alan Dinehart, Robert Barrett
WED. & THURS. JULY 4-5
“HOLD THAT GIRL”
Starring
JAMES DUNN
anti
CLAIRE TREVOR
A FOX FILM
FRJ. & SAT. JULY 6-7
JACK BOLT and FAY WRAY
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“Master of Men”
Pictures You Can’t Afford To Miss
OUR THEATRE IS DELIGHTFULLY COOL
SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30
FIRST SHOW 6:30; SECOND SHOW 8:15
ADMISSION 10 AND 20 CENTS.
1 Sundryette, 1 Electric Fan, 2 Small
Mirror, 1 Violet Ray Machine, 1 Oil
Heater, 1 Small Table, 1 End Table
4 Electric Light Fixtures, 1 Wash
Stand.
10. One (1) Lot of Office Furni
ture, including the following: 1
burroughs Adding Machine, 1 Filing
Cabinet, 2 Electric Fans, 1 Gasoline
Heater, 1 Cole Heater, 1 lion Safe, 1
Wall Clock, 1 Time Recording Clock:
small lot of miscelleanous office sup
plies.
11. One (1) mortgage note of L.
M. Spencer, in the principal sum of
$2950.00, less any payments to lie
made prior to date of sale, said note
secured by stock and assets of Silen
cer Motor Company, of Jackson,
Georgia.
12. One (1) mortgage note of C.
J. Spencer, in the principal sum of
$3500.00, less; any payments to be
made prior to date of sale, said note
secured by stock, notes and accounts
and assets of McDonough Motor
Company, of McDonough, Georgia.
13. One (1) promissory note of
E. Z. Carter in the principal sum
of $319.25.
14. One (1) promissory note of
1 W. M. Redman, in the principal sum
of $735.06, with interest from Octo
ber 3, 1931, at the rate of 8 per
cent, per annum.
15. Accounts due T. 11.& A. T.
Buttrill by tenants, in the aggre
gate principal sum of approximately
$1328.86.
16. Five (5) shares of the capi
tal stock of Butts County Products
Company of the par value of SIO.OO
per share, issued to Buttrill Bros.
17. Thirty-eight (38) shares of
the capital stock of Jackson Ice Cor
poration of the par value of $5.00
per share, issued to Buttrill Bros.
18. .An execution in favor of
Buttrill Bros, against ..J B. Mays in
the sum of $1344.14, with interest
from February 7, 1927, date of
judgment.
19. One (1) promissory note ex
ecuted by the Board of Trustees of
Gordon Institute, for the principal
sum of $1475.00 less payments of
$288.50, dated December 31, 1927
and due December 1, 1928.
20. Notes due Buttrill Brothers,
aggregating the sum of approximate
ly $5966.31 in principal. List of
same, date, amount due on principal
and interest, and security, if any,
may be obtained from undersigned.
21. Unsecured notes several
years past due to Buttrill Brothers,
aggregating the sum of approximate
ly $31,750.07 in principal. List of
same, date, amount due on principal
and interest may be obtained from
undersigned.
22. Accounts due Buttrill Broth
ers aggregating the principal sum of
approximately $1820.78. List and
date of same may be obtained from
undersigned.
The above property will 'be sold
as the property of T. H. and A. T.
Buttrill. Said sale is to be made by
offering ::aid property, first in par
cels as specified by the respective
numbers indicated above, to the high
est bidder for cash, and then by of
fering the same as a whole to the
highest 'bidder for cash; and both
sales are to be submitted to the Court
for confirmation, and the highest
bidders at said sale will be required
to deposit ten per cent, of their re
spective bids with the undersigned,
pending confirmation by the Court.
This sth day of June. 1934.
R. ?. NEWTON,
Receiver for T. H. and A. T. Butt
rill, partnership.
JOEL B. MALLET,
W. E. WATKINS,
Attorneys for Receiver.
NOTICE OF SALE
Georgia, Butts County.
Will be sold before the court
house door at Jackson, Ga., within,
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in July, 1934, the following
described real estate, to-wit:
One lot in the Town of Flovilla,
Ga., containing one and one-half
(1 M:) acres, more or less, and bound
ed north by Sanders street, west by
R. H. Henderson’s Sallie Thompson
lot, south by pasture lot of Mrs. Allitv
Vickers and east by public street
wlhich runs from the E. L. Lawson
home place in the southern direction
and interesects at Beatic street. Also
one lot southwest of the above de
scribed lot and adjoining same, north
by R. H. Henderson’s Thompson lot
west by Mrs, Will Long and south by
S L. Thompson, deceased, and east
fcy Mrs. Allie Vickers. Also one
privy lot in the rear of the W. B.
Dozier Bank lot, the same facing six
leet on alley and running back thirty
feet and bounded north and south
by R. H. Henderson, west by F. R.
Edwards and east by alley.
The above described property lev
ied on as the property of W. A.
Dozier, executor upon the will of W.
B. Dozier and Mrs. Sallie F. Dozier,
to satisfy one common law fi fa is
sued from the justice court of the
Gl4th district G. M., said county,
in favor of R. H. Henderson va W. A.
Dozier, executor upon the will of W.
B. Dozier and Mrs. Sallie F Dozier,
for the sum of $39.42 principal and
$9.09 i rite nest and $2.85 costs. Ten
ant in possession notified according
to law.
This June 5, 1934.
W. D. POPE, Sheriff.
CORK
Messrs. * Merida and Talmadge
Powell, of Camilla, are visiting
friends and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore and
Barbara Ann, of Atlanta spent
Sunday with relatives here. *
Friends of Miss Beth Towles are
glad to know she is at home from
the Georgia Baptist Hospital where
she recently undei-went an opera
tion.
Mrs. John Kelton and Roxilu
spent Monday and Tuesday in At
lanta with friends and relatives.
Mrs. Lucy Torbet of Indian Springs
spent Wednesday with her daughter,
Mrs. A. W. Tucker.
Mrs. Belie Driskell of Julliette and
Miss Ruth Cochran of Waycross are
visiting Mrs. Hattie Towles and Miss
Beth Towles.