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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947
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PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rainer of Troy,
} Ala. Mr .and Mrs. C. H. Gay and
son, Howard, of Macon, are spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Taylor.
Mrs. L. B. George of Atlanta ar
rived Wednesday for a 10 day visit
with Mrs. Ada Sams Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dodson, and
Misses Carmie Thrasher, Betty Cole
and Sarah Bond are spending two
weeks at Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kinsman, of
Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting the
former’s father, Mr. G. W. Kinsman.
Mr. Kinsman is manager of the Bell
Telephone Cos. in Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rooks and
Mr. Howard Rooks attended the
auto races at Lakewood on July 4th.
Foster Leverette, University of
Georgia student, spent the holidays
at hom.
Mr. and Mrs. Weyman Merritt and
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family spent the fourth of July in
Griffin with relatives.
Mr. C. L. Maddox, Miss Carolyn
Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stan
dard, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Copeland
and Billy are spending the week at
Atlantic Beach, Fla.
Mrs. L. Prosser returned to her
home in Mansfield on July 4th after
spending two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Prosser.
NOTICE
To give our employees a vacation
Farmers Union Warehouse
JACKSON, GEORGIA
will be closed from JULY 4th until JULY 14th.
GET YOUR FEED and CALCIUM ARSENATE
by July 3rd.
This is a good time to take stock
of your feed requirements and
see that your livestock and poul
try get the right type of feed.
IM BED BALL HAC> We have a Ha PPY Feecl to Suit
your individual needs and will be glad to add you
to our growing list of satisfied customers.
FIGHT ’EM AND KILL ’EM
Cotton growers have a heavy investment in this
year’s crop. The boll weevil is reported on the ram
page. To be sure that you get your share of cotton
this fall fight the boll weevil with
NIAGARA & DELTA Brand Calcium Arsenate
We have a supply on hand and will be pleased to
supply your requirements. Also full line of insectici
des for controlling garden insects.
CANNING SUPPLIES
The canning season is at hand and the fruit crop
is good. Frugal housewives will need fruit jars, rub
bers, caps, sugar and vinegar. We have all these.
KERR JARS —Half pints and pints 75c; quarts
85c; half gallon size $1.25.
Biscuits Like Mother Baked
Will be possible by using our LIGHT ROLL and
T-WO ROSES Flour. None better. Try these brands.
Baby Chicks Every Saturday
VIGORO-CARBON DISULPHIDE
for treating grain.
SPECIAL TO TRUCKERS
Yellow Crook Neck Squash Seed, per pound 80c
REDMAN’S FEED STORE
PHONE 2181
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Sutton Brooks, C.
H. Brooks, James Martin of Ring
gold, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.. Yarborough
of East Point were guests Friday of
Mrs. G. W. Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Potts.
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence McKinley
and daughter, Sally An, Lakeland,
Fla., are visiting relatives and
friends here for several days.
Mrs. R. A. Gibbs and son, Allen,
of Tampa, Fla., visited Mrs. Gibb’s
sister, Mrs. Alice Law, at Indian
Springs last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schwamlein
and children, Albert Jr. and Sandra
Alice, Pottsville, Pa., are visiting
Mrs. Schwamlein’s mother, Mrs.
Alice Law, at Indian Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moelchert of
Erie, Pa., are spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Moelchert.
Billy Lockhart, who is attending a
business school in Cleveland, Ohio, is
spending a few days with his mother,
Mrs. J. L. Lockhart, and sister, Miss
Susie Lockhart.
Mr. Arthur Rodgers ieft Tuesday
after spending a week with his wife.
Mrs. Edgar Wills of Birmingham
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. An
nie Curry.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Barnes and
son, Charles, of Shreveport, La., are
expected the last of the week for a
visit with relatives here.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS- ARGUS. JACKSON, GEORGIA
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Only 3 Weeks Remain to Reinstate GI Insurance
Without a Physical Exam
National Service Life Insurance Offers
Veterans These Advantages:
Premium Rates on NSLI
Term Insurance
Monthly Premium per Monthly Preminm for
Age* SI,OOO Insurance SIO,OOO Policy
18 $ .64 $6.40
19 .65 6.50
20 .65 6.50
21 .65 6.50
22 .66 6.60
23 .66 6.60
24 .67 6.70
25 .67 6.70
26 .68 6.80
27 .69 * 6.90
28 .69 6.90
29 .70 7.00
30 .71 7.10
31 .72 * 7.20
32 \ .73 7.30
33 .74 7.40
34 .75 7.50
35 .76 ' 7.60
36 .77 7.70
37 .79 7.90
38 .81 8.10
*Age at which NSLI policy was first issued while in
nniform.
To Reinstate -
QiU in ttui frtojtp
APPLICATION FOR REINSTATEMENT
NSLI 5-YEAR TERM
Tot Insurance Service Your Service Serial Number
Veterans Administration Branch 5
Atlanta 3, Georgia Here:
I hereby apply for reinstatement of my National Service Life Insurance in the amount of
$ I certify that the answers to the following questions are complete and
true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Are you in as good health as when this insurance lapsed?
Have you been ill or suffered any disease, injury or infirmity, or been prevented by
reason thereof from attending your usual occupation, or consulted a physician since
lapse of this insurance? (If “Yes”, give full particulars.)
Have you ever applied for disability compensation, retirement pay, pension or waiver
of insurance premiums? * (If “Yes” 1 , give Claim number:
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Sign Here: Address:
Date: -
Two monthly premiums are enclosed. One is for month in default, the other for the current month.
(This form is valid only for veterans whose home is in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina
or Tennessee.)
This Space Contributed By:
VFW Post No. 5374
American Legion Post No. 102
Veterans of World War E
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Maximum protection at minimum cost. All administrative charges, all
death claims resulting from the hazards of war, are paid by the govern
ment from other funds.
The lowest cost 5-year-level-premium participating term insurance
available.
A choice of the following permanent plans: Ordinary life '. . . 20-pay
ment life ... 30-payment life ... 20-year endowment ... endowment at
60 . . . endowment at age 65.
Choice of any one or a combination of four modes of settlement, includ
ing lump sum, monthly installments or life income.
Waiver of premiums on any type policy for total disability lasting six
months or longer.
Disability income protection on any type policy for a slight additional
premium.
No travel, occupational or other customary restrictions. NSLI policy
holders may pilot airplanes or drive a dynamite truck without invalidating
their policies.
Future dividends which will enable policyholders to receive full advan
tage from the declining mortality rate.
Unrestricted choice of beneficiaries and the privilege of changing the
beneficiary at any time.
Liberal reinstatement privileges. All or any part of a lapsed NSLI policy
within prescribed limits, may be reinstated.