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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947
Everybody Reads
Progress-Argus
Classified Ads
FOR SALE—Five year old horse
mule, real nice, about 950 to 1,000
pounds, $125.00. D. A. Thompson at
J. V. Wallace farm on Jackson-Grif
fin highway. 7-10-2tp
WANTED TO BUY—Wheat, oats,
barley, rye. Carmichael Bros. Inc.
7-10-tfc
FOR SALE—One 5 burner oil
stove. Ralph Cook, Jackson. 7-10-ltp
FOR SALE —Two lots diagonally
across from Preacher Stodghill’s
home. Mrs. Threatt Moore. 7-20-2tc
FOR SALE—Pullets and fryers.
Mrs. T. W. Waldrop, 335 South Mul
berry street, Jackson, Ga. 7-10-ltp
WANTED—A good reliable man
to supply customers with Rawleigh
products in city of Jackson. Write
Rawleigh’s, Dept. CAG-161-127,
Memphis, Tenn. 7-10-ltp
FOR SALE
1 Rug—9xl2, $9.95.
1 Hat-Rack—sl7.so
1 Sofa—s49.so
1 Porch Glider —$9.95
1 Vanity Dresser —$12.50
1 Wardrobe —$7.50
1 Iron Bed—s7.so
1 Small oil burner heater, used one
year—s32.so
1 Good coal heater, $35.00
See at Carmichael House. —Mau-
rice Carmichael. 7-20-2tc
FOR SALE
Westinghouse radios in stock,
$35.50, $55.00, $99.95 and $259.50.
Thirty gallon two unit Westing
house electric water heater, also oil
burner hot water heater. Westing
house electric irons, three and four
pounds, $10.50 each.
Singer sewing machine treadle,
extra good, $75-00.
Electric wall clocks reduced from
$5.95 to $3.95.
Westinghouse forty-two inch ex
haust fans, also 24 inch pedestal
floor fan.
A few more sofa beds, new over
staffed ones, $59.50 each.
Four piece bed room suites, new
and reworked, $59.50, $69.50, $79.-
50, $99.50 and $135.00.
A solid walnut dining room suite,
table, buffet, serving table, china
closet and chairs, an excellent value
for $150.00.
Also solid oak and mahogany din
ing room pieces, sold separately,
buffet, tables or china cabinets,
$25.00 to $35.00 each.
Paints, inside and outside, five col
ors, 79c to $1.25 per gallon. Some
Sherwin-William make.
We Do Upholstering
farmers exchange
Jackson, Georgia
SERVICES OFFERED Good
used household and office furniture.
Attractive prices. Long distance
household movers. Large padded
vans available. For low rates phone
Macon 6711, The Trading Post, 466
First St., Macon, Ga. 3-13-tfc
FOR SALE —One house on Ceme
tery St., three houses on Buchanan
St., two houses on Rt. 36 within
city limits. See J. H. Buchanan.
5-
FOR SALE—W. M. Crawford
home on west Third street. O. E.
Smith. 6-5-tfc
WANTED —300 hens or more pei
week. Phone or write Southerr
Poultry Distributors, Griffin, .Ga
3-13-tfc
FOR SALE—I 937 Chevrolet pick
up truck. Carmichael Bros. Inc.
6-
FOR SALE—Valuable lot on east
Third street, 100 feet front, 200
feet depth. Last lot on east Third
street for sale. O. E. Smith.
7-3-tfc
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Daytona B’ch 6.25
Nashville 4.60
Birmingham 3.30
Knoxville 3.70
New Orleans 8.20
Atlanta .80
Jacksonville 4.60
Chicago 11.65
Miami 8.90
Cincinnati 7.45
Pittsburgh 11.50
Chattanooga 2.65
Washington 9.40
New York 12.20
Detroit 11.25
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THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Si?IEBAL
FOR DISMISSION
Georgia, Butts County.
Whereas, H. H. McCord, executor
of the last will of W. M. Barkley,
represents to the Court in his peti
tion duly filed and entered on rec
ord that he has fully administered
W. M. Barkley’s estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditorss, to show
cause if any they can why said ex
ecutor should not be discharged from
his administration and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Mon
day in August, 1947.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia, Butts County, July 7,
1947. The appraisers upon applica
tion of Mrs. Bonnie Carr Caston,
widow of J. B. Caston, for a twelve
months support for herself and three
minor children, having filed their re
turn, all persons concerned hereby
are cited to show cause, if any they
have, at the next regular August
term of this court why said applica
tion should not be granted.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
Georgia, Butts County, July 7,
1947. The appraisers upon applica
tion of Mrs. J. L. Lofton, widow of
J. L. Lofton, for a twelve months
support for herself and one minor
child, having filed their return, all
persons concerned hereby are ci
ted to show cause, if any they have,
at the next regular August term of
this court why said application
should not be granted.
G. D. HEAD, Ordinary
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SETTLE & ROBISON
JACKSON. GEORGIA
NOTICE
In the District Court of the United
States for the Macon Division of
the Middle District of Georgia:
No. 3862: Jn Bankruptcy.
In the Matter of Robert L. Cook
Bankrupt.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS
To the creditors of Robert L. Cook
of Jackson in the county of
Butts and District aforesaid, a bank
rupt:
Notice is hereby given that said
Robert L. Cook has been duly ad
judged bankrupt on a petition filed
by him on July 2, 1947, and that
the first meeting of his creditors
will be held at my office at No. 208
Post Office Building in Macon, Ga.
on July 16, 1947 at eleven o’clock in
the forenoon, at which place and
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
appoint a committee of creditors,
examine the bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
Dated at Macon, Georgia, this
July 3rd, 1947.
• E. P. JOHNSTON,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
SERVICES SUNDAY AT THE
FLOVILLA METHODIST CHURCH
There will be services at the Flo
. villa Methodist church Sunday at
11 a. m. when a Layman’s Day pro
gram will be given. Rev. B. N. Mc-
Han will preach at 8 p. m. The pub
lic is invited to all services.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Complete stock Mimeograph Pa
per, Second Sheets, Ink, Typewriter
Ribbons for all makes machines,
Adding Machine Paper, Pencils,
Stenciils, Tape, Gem Clips, Index
Cards, File Folders, Pencil Sharpen
ers —everything for the office. Jones
Office Supply Cos., phone 4281.
MR., MRS. G. W. BROOKS
PASSED AWAY SAME DAY
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brooks,
beloved residents of Butts county,
were taken by death Wednesday,
passing within a period of a few
hours. Mr. Brooks, 70, died about 2
p. m. and Mrs. Brooks, 65, died
about 6 o’clock.
Mrs. Brooks had been ill all the
year and Mr. Brooks recently suf
fered a stroke.
Longtime residents of Butts coun
ty they were held in affectionate
esteem by host* of friends. Mr. and
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Mrs. Brooks observed their golden
wedding a few weeks ago.
Funeral services will be held at
Liberty Baptist church, of which
they were members, at 3 p. m. Fri
day and Rev. Mr. Scott, a former
pastor, will officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks are survived
by two daughters, Mrs. Talmadge
Maddox and Miss Ora Belle Brooks;
two sons, John George and Willie
P. Brooks. Mr. Brooks is survived
by three brothers, H. C., D. W., and
Grady Brooks. Surviving Mrs. Brooks
is a sister, Mrs. Hugh G. Mac Lean,
San Diego, Calif., several nieces and
nephews.
V. F. W. POST
The Butts County Post No.
5374 V. F. W. will meet Thurs
day night, July 10 at 7:30 in
the Masonic Hall. All members
' are requested to be present.
JACKSON SPLITS *
WEEKEND GAMES IN
DISTRICT LEAGUE
In Fourth District league games
over the weekend Jackson’s softball
team spit even, losing to the Thomas
ton Mill team on Sunday 4-3 and
taking a free-scoring affair from
McDonough Monday night 14-9.
Two district games will be played
here Monday night, beginning at 8
p. m. Jackson will tangle with Mc-
Donough and the Griffin VFW team
will play Brighton Mill of Forsyth.
The City Softball League is run
ning full tilt now with teams repre
senting the school and town tied for
the league lead with nine wins and
four loss#*.
INSURE Jj I
Canning Success J
when you follow ,
instructions in the Ball sjpl j
Blue Book. Buy one at Jr
your grocery or send
104 with name and
address to:
BAIL BROTHERS COMPANY
Munci*. Indiana