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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947
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Progress-Argus
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ad 50c.
THE COST IS SMALL
RESULTS ARE BIG
FOR SALE—2 V 2 H. P. outboard
motor in good shape. $25.00. E. P.
James, Phone 5167. 7-25-ltp
FOR SALE —102 acres known as
J. W. Duffy farm. Equipped for
dairy farming, two large silos, creek
bottoms, some timber, tenant house,
running water.. 1% miles south of
Jackson. Contact 0. E. Smith.
7-24-tfc
FOR SALE
Singer Sewing Machines, console
and portable, fully electric, $69.50,
$99.50, $139.50. Excellent pedestal
type Singer $75.00.
One ten piece walnut dining room
suite, table, buffet, china and six
chairs, $150.00.
A few odd chairs, tables and buf
fets in walnut, $30.00 and $35.00.
Paints, five colors, inside and out
side, some made by Sherwin-Williams
Cos., 79c to $1.25 per gallon.
Shipment aluminum roofing in
eight, ten and twelve foot lengths.
We Do Upholstering
FARMERS EXCHANGE
Jackson, Georgia
FOR SALE—I 939 Chevrolet coupe.
Good condition. Orville Rooks.
7-17-tfc
WANTED TO BUY—Wheat, oats,
barley, rye. Carmichael Bros. Inc.
7-10-tfc
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.
5-29-tfc
WANTED—3OO hens or more per
week. Phone or write Southern
Poultry Distributors, Griffin, Ga.
3-13-tfc
FOR SALE —1937 Chevrolet pick
up truck. Carmichael Bros. Inc.
5-29-tfc
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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
A Good Connection
Now and Tomorrow!
$29 FOR A 40-HOUR WEEK
While Training As
TELEPHONE OPERATOR
Thats’s About $126 a Month
Scheduled Pay Increases
Liberal Benefit-Plan
Vacation With Pay
Telephone Operating Is An
Interesting Career That Offers You
Much Now and in the Future
GET THE FULL STORY FROM
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51 Ivy Street
S. Atlanta, Georgia
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
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FOR SALE —Scratch pads in 3
popular sizes. Steol filing cabinets,
card and letter size. Adding machine
tape, typewriter ribbons and carbon.
Many other office necessities. Jones
Office Supply Cos. o-l-tfc
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Butler Smith and
daughter, Lucy Ann, spent last week
at Jacksonville, St. Augustine and
Daytona.
Bob Watkins, student at Georgia
Tech, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Wat
kins.
Mrs. James Ash, Athens, will spend
the weekend with her sister, Miss
Elizabeth Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Payne are
spending a two week’s vacation with
relatives in West Virginia.
Mrs. Victor Carmichael, Mrs. Bert
Carmichael Jr. and Mr. T. E. Robison
were visitors to Atlanta Monday
Miss Mary E. Gregory, district
welfare supervisor, was a visitor in
the local welfare office Friday.
Miss O’Delle Moore is expected
Saturday to be the weekend guest of
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs Doyle Jones Jr. were
guests in Athens Sunday of Mrs. L.
F. Griffeth and family.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Powell and
daughter, Susan, left Sunday for
Hartwell where they joined friends
for a week at St Simons.
Friends of Byrd O’Neal Jr. regret
to learn of his serious illness from
pneumonia at his home here and wish
for him a speedy recovery.
Mr .and Mrs. Atlee Carmichael, of
Detroit, Mich., are visiting their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carmichael
for several days.
The many friends of Mrs G. E.‘
Mallet who is a patient at Georgia
Baptist Hospital regret that her con
dition shows little improvement.
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and
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Feed Oats, C. S. Meal &
Hulls, Beet Pulp, Peanut
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Farmers Unions
Warehouse
Jackson Phone 2511
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Holland and
children, Elizabeth and Truman, are
vacationing at Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Mrs. J. B. Carmichael and Mrs.
Edna Copeland White, of Griffin,
were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.
H. O. Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rooks and
daughter, Denise, spent Saturday and
Sunday in Cordele with Mr. and Mrs.
G. L. Sanders.
Miss Amelia Fletcher is spending
the week in New York.
Miss Judy Fletcher is spending
eight weeks at Camp Montreat, Mon
treat, N. C.
Mrs. Lucile Hodges and Miss Ja
net Hodges of Asheville have return
ed home after a visit with Mrs. M.
G. Finney.
Mrs. J. O. Chavries and small son,
Jimmy, of Macon, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Fin
ney.
Mrs. W’hit Newton left Wednesday
for Greensboro, Ga. to spend two
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Morri
son Settle.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris and
daughters, Claire and Joan, of Ella
ville, were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Avon Gaston.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Parks Nelson,
who gave his life in France 3 years
ago July 25th.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Fond and loving as of yore,
And we never will forget you
Absence makes us love you more.
For you were our homes’ bright sun
shine,
Ever kindly, fond and true,
And we pray when life is over
We will come to you.
—His loving wife, daughter, par
ents, brothers and sister.
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ROBISON, SETTLE & ROBISON, Inc. I s *l
PHONE 2521 JACKSON, GA.
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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-j
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 1
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
Only the mint can make money
without advertising.
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• For all operations on farm* of 40 crop
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• For special operations on truck farms.
• For large farms that need an extra tractor.
That’s the Farmall Cub, the first tractor in history that’s
built right and priced right for a great new group of
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The Cub is the newest member of the famous FARMALL
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It’s a Cub in size, but "a bear for work.” You get big-
CROOKS VS. TOWN
IN SOFTBALL FARCE
ON FRIDAY NIGHT
One of the most comical softball
games of the season is scheduled for
Friday night, July 25, at 8 p. m.
when the Butts County Crooks, com
posed of some of the town’s most
respected thugs, engages the Town
team of the City Softball League.
Everything may happen in such a
contest, including even the possibility
that the Crooks might steal the game.
The Crooks’ roster lists such noto
rious thieves as J. D. Pope, Van
Jones, Marvin Pope, Buddy Polk,
Dale Cook, Bill Thurston, John L.
Coleman, “Doc” Smith, R. J. Thorn
ton, Marvin Davis, W. E. McCarty,
Ray Saunders, Bailey Woodward,
Clyde Norris, J. N. Wilson, Willis
McElhaney and Morris Redman.
TELL 'EM AND SELL 'EM
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> The smooth-running 4-cylinder engine develops ap^ 1
proximately 9!4 h.p. on the belt. It uses considerably
less than a gallon of gasoline an hour. There’s a com
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chassis ... and "Culti-Vision” to give a clear, unob
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. Fit the Cub into your farming operations. We II have
one on hand soon, so you can climb in the seat and drive
it. You’ll find it handles as easily as your car.
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