The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, February 14, 1952, Image 10

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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. -\ ' N-v—uf | |" ■'- • •'ll “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 Every one of our trucks has been replaced by a Dodge and the whole fleet is standing up in a way that sure saves us money.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. , catch all eyes with TANARUS“ [ winking rhinestones on figure flattering j I Compliment-fetching dark *rayon crepe with rhinestone buckles at sleeves and belt yGood Houskeepin// ... banded with taffeta from bodice to sweeping hem. Navy rayon Romaine crepe. Sizes 12 P to 20 P. Other Martha Manning Dresses in Petite and Half-Sizes from $8.93 ETHERIDGE-SMITH CO. JACKSON, GEORGIA How you, too, can reduce hauling costs on your job Here’s a sure way to cut hauling costs on your job. Get a truck that gives you more mileage on gas and oil . . . that costs less for upkeep . . . that carries more payload. A truck like that will really save you money! Owners of Dodge “ Job-Rated” trucks enjoy the outstanding economy of trucks that are “Job- Rated" —engineered at the Dodge factory to fit a specific job. Because they’re “ Job-Rated ,” these trucks stand up better, save money. Come in today for the complete economy story. Let us show you how a Dodge “ Job-Rated ” truck will cut your hauling costs. Reducs costs with economical power Dodge truck engines have four rings per piston, light weight aluminum pistons, compression ratios as high as 7.0 to 1, and other economy values. Reduce costs with low upkeep—-You get such money-saving advantages as chrome-plated top piston rings, exhaust valve seat inserts, positive pressure lubrication, and many others. Reduce costs with bigger payloads—Because a Dodge “Jcsb-Rated" truck has better w r eight dis tribution, it carries more load on the front axle. Asa result, you can haul bigger payloads. See US' foc/oy for Me 6es/ 6uy /n /our-cost fronsf>ortoffon... DOUG ENTRUCKS Progress-Argus Honor Roll R. A. Franklin Jr., Indian Springs F. C. Hearn, Jackson Mrs. Paul Evans, Jackson J. M. L. Comer, Jackson T. J. Thaxton, Jackson 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 son Mrs. J. B. Harrison, Jackson J. E. Ross, Jackson L. R. Washington, Jackson J. A. Cawthon, Atlanta Mrs. O. A. Knowles, Forest Park J. A. Dodson, Jackson Sensational SPECIAL QEEER On 1951 Model HOTPOINT RANGES • Yes, a "very special price" on two Hotpoint Ranges until present stocks are depleted. Standard size, both models equipped with a 'Thrift Cooker" and many other well-known Hotpoint Quality features* Don't delay—we have only a few at these prices* UH>°R3 E 4O 1 ; \ ; t 1 \ • „A I' \ • V: | 1 . U " J Wfifcbc ..V- Now FEATURES: AUTOMATIC OVEN TEMPERATURE fflOyl Hr CONTROL . . . Adjustable from 150° to 550° F. Automatically maintains the exact ‘ oven temperature you select. =========== ONE-PIECE STORAGE DRAWER . .. •a. Solidly built with rounded corners for easy cicnnr cleaning. Deep and roomy drawer holds om -5269.95 pie utensils, slides easily. Attractive grey Now Only finish. BEAUTIFUL, DURABLE FINISH . Scratch-resistant Titonium porcelain finish. fcM'y Acid-resistant work surface and controli panel. / nnf " T — **• ****'*** *** * \ MODEL f , % 109 R3 42 I ' v • | I 5-. . j . | ' :j j ... '' * am J ■*•** J FEATURES: HI-SPEED CALROD SURFACE’UNITS777 Two of them, each with five accurate, measured heats. Scientifically de signed for even heat distribution. Hermetically glass-sealed. -3* * I THREE STORAGE DRAWERS ... Plenty of storage space for much-used cooking utensils. Rigid, one-piece steel con struction. Comers ore rounded for cosy cleaning. Deep and roomy, slide easily. Attractive grey finish. ► * FIVE ACCURATE MEASURED HEATS . . . Start cooking fast on High. Switch to lower heats to maintain cooking or simmer. No guessing—consistent good results. Double boilers unnecessary on low beat. fe-- **• ‘ Both of these ranges can be seen in our <fis* play room. If you wish we can arrange con venient time payments for you. B and W Electric Company Phone 3511 L. C. WEBB J. T. BOND FRESH EGGS Doz. 50c Redman Seed Cos.