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Finals Girls Fourth District Tourney
To Be Held in Jackson Friday Night
The finals of the Class B girls
Fourth District basketball tourna
-ment will be held at the Jackson
gym Friday night, Feb. 15, with the
consolation game slated to begin at
7:30. The game to determine the dis
trict championship will begin approx
imately one hour later.
In the quarter finals Tuesday
night the Jackson girls waltzed past
Jonesboro by a lopsided 49-15 score
to establish themselves, along with
Milner, as one of the Eastern Divi
sion favorites. In a low-scoring af
fray North Clayton, the host team,
doubled Fayetteville 20-10 and met
Jackson Wednesday night in the
semi-finals. Milner played Forest
Park in the other Wednesday game.
Scrapings From
Hard Scrabble
We shore is bin beseeged with
them canerdates these last few days
since the sunny wether done come
erbout. One come eround so late
toosday evening when we wuz milkin
and he grabbed the bucket and the
cow’s teet at the same time and
started ter milkin. He shore got a
heap uf milk which showed he was a
better milker tJfcm I wuz.
Long bout the same time on er
Friday evening ernother one showed
up when we wuz feeding the chichens
So he tuk the feed bucket and went
all over the big yard feedin the
flocks. Then he went eround to the
nests and tuk off two setting hens
and they brood uf little chicks. They
shore bin a lots uf help to this farm
communitie. We heers that the rest
uf cm mout be comin round in a
few days and we shore is goin ter
hav a job waitin fer cm. We aint
sided yit whomesoever we will vote
fer but the way they helps out will
termine our vote.
Wonder if you is goin ter run fer
sumpin. We mout support you if you
did. We never did see eye to eye wid
you but mabe we kin learn to see
in the right directoin
So long,
Susie Stuckey
Another thing you had better
check on is to see you are registered
to take part in all the year’s elec
tions.
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“We’ve saved a lot of money MJMWr
with DODGE ‘Job-Rated’ TRUCKS”
toyt (nil poc ker FRANCIS HEIDRICH \ttSor
Herman J. Heidrich A Sons, Orlando, Florida
“We’re really sold on Dodge for all-’round economy
and dependability. Every one of our trucks has been
replaced by a Dodge and the whole fleet is standing
up in a way that sure saves us money.
“Dodge trucks certainly fit our job and keep costs down.”
WORTHVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Ansley Wilson and
children of Brookhaven visited Mr.
and Mrs. Asa Martin and Mrs. Lottie
Martin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stroud and
Mrs. Will Stroud of Henry county,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cawthon, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Keith and children of
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cawthon
and Nancy of Cedar Rock visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. White and Mrs. W.
F. Cawthon Sunday.
Mesdames Asa and Lottie Martin
and children, Mrs. L. J. Washington
and Brenda spent Saturday in Grif
fin.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Duke and
children spent the weekend in Sa
vannah. *
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ireland spent
Sunday with friends in Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Adams and
children of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius
O’Neal and Larry of Atlanta, Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. Bledsoe of Mansfield vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pope during
the weekend.
Friends of Harold Cochran will be
glad to know he is resting comforta
bly at Lawson VA Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Green, Misses
Wyolene and Lucy White spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
White.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cook of Mil
ledgeville spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Hamlin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Washington and
Brenda spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Friends of Mr. J. H. Pope will be
interested to know that he is at home
from Georgia Baptist Hospital, and
is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White, Jared
White, Lewis and Wayne Ballard
spent the weekend in Florida.
Master Ronald Pons of Atlanta is
spending the week with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wash
ington.
Mrs. W. W. Pope visited her moth
er, Mrs. Clara Kitchens, in Henry
county Sunday.
Mrs. Mick Meredith and children
spent Monday with Mrs. James Ward
in Jackson.
Mesdames Abe Barnett and Lillie
McGee of Griffin spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Meredith.
Mr. and Mrs. Eslyn Jinks and child
ren spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. White.
CARTER MOTOR COMPANY, Inc.
West Third St. Jackson, Ga.
INCOME TAX DEPUTY BE
IN JACKSON FEBRUARY 19
A representative from the Georgia
Income Tax division will be at the
Tax Collector’s office in Jackson
Tuesday, February 19, for the pur
pose of assisting taxpayers file re
turns.
Under Georgia law persons making
SI,OOO or more, if single, and $2,500
or more if married, are required to
file returns regardless of whether
any tax is due.
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JACKSON, GEORGIA
How you, too, can reduce
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John W. Hardy, Jackson
G. H. Mathewson, Jackson
Mrs. W. O. Moore, Flovilla
W. H. Pulliam, Jackson
Miss Blanche Thornton, Forsyth
Mrs. Paul Letson, Jackson
Lamar Weaver, Jackson
Mrs. Thomas A. Williamson, Jack
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Mrs. J. B. Harrison, Jackson
J. E. Ross, Jackson
L. R. Washington, Jackson
J. A. Cawthon, Atlanta
Mrs. O. A. Knowles, Forest Park
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Phone 3511
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