The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, February 14, 1952, Image 2

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Court* Tussles Stick Close To Form Sheet Jackson High’s basketball teams enjoyed a better-than-average sea son in 1951-52, Coach Joe Bell’s girls •team winning 11, losing 6 and tying one of 18 games and Coach Hunter Strickland’s boys squad winning 10 and losing 8 of their games. Scanning the season’s record will show their opponents were either a “cousin” or a nemesis. Out of the 36 games played, only on three occa sions did a rematch change the result of the first meeting. Coach Bell’s girls, for instance, found soft marks in Eatonton, Grif fin, Spalding, Monticello and Mc- Donough, each of which they bopped twice during the season. In an early season encounter, they also added Forsyth’s scalp in a 32-31 thriller. But Milner, Covington and Rober ta each |?ad the Jackson girls’ num ber as they administered twin lick ings to the Red Devil coeds during the season. In a rematch, the local girls played a spine-tingling 30-30 tie with For syth, and in this instance the result was changed only one point from the former meeting. Coach Strickland’s boys ran into the same thing, as the current bas ketball season seemed to go strictly according to the books. The Red Devils cut down Forsyth, tlriffin, Covington and McDonough twice each and boasted single victo ries over Monticello and Milner. On the other hand, Eatonton, Ro berta and Spalding each waylaid the Devils in both their encounters and Monticello and Milner turned the tables and upset the dope sheet once i apiece. Roth Jackson squads were well drilled and aggressive in their play and local fans expect them to be contenders in the district tourna ment. Boys in Service Pfc. Beverly Compton has been Bpending several weeks with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Compton, having been called on account of the serious illness of his mother. He is now stationed at San Antonio, Texas. Leonard Colwell, US Air Corps, stationed in California, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parks Colwell. BUILT STRONGS® TO WORK YEIRS MjNGSII NEW %cCotUc& * FARM ALL* SUPER C •/a f • BALANCED Weight and it & ' a/ I Power 4*7 (/UMjr'* I • SUPER-EASY Driving * * 9 • FULL LINE of matched McCormick equipment MORE POWER • I • Your best value in a 2-row, HAD! DEDI I 2,p10w tractor IRUKE rtr * I lt’s FIRST IN THE MORE PULL! I. FIELD! Drive it and SEE ... ask ns fora demonstration! Robison, Settle & Robison Inc. PHONE 2521 JACKSON, GA. Jackson Students To Appear On TV Show February 17 Jackson people shouldn’t forget i that Sunday, Feb. 17, at 1:30 p. m. | over WAGA-TV is the time a group of Jackson students will appear on Freddy Miller’s Stars of Tomorrow show'. The young people appearing on the program were trained by Miss Carolyn Philips and Mrs. R. M. Smith. Mrs. J. W. O’Neal will be the piano accompanist. All taking part are asked to be at the studio for a rehearsal at noon on that day. The following program is announ ced : If You Knew Susie: Bert Carmich ael 111, Denny O’Neal. I Love Geography: Annette Pros- ser. Shorten’ Bread: Dianne Edwards, Ben Garland. There’s Something About America: Ileno Willard, Barry Jones, Judy Apple, Angelyn Sims, Joan Johnson, Susanna Ridgeway. Acrobat. Willene Holloway. Hula-Hula: Peggy Patrick, Lola Caldwell, Jean Kitchens, Marilyn May, Betty Jane May. Blackface Comedy: Diane Gibson. Oh, You Beautiful Doll: Gegie Ball, Ann Biles, Tommy Jo May. Oh, Susannah: Mary Zane Hearn, Carol Bond, Jennifer Coleman, Mary Ruth Martin, Rogers Fletcher, Wright Hicks Jr. Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation End Chronic Doting! Regain Normal Regularity This All-Vegetable Wayl Taking harsh drugs for constipation can punish you brutally! Their cramps and griping disrupt normal bowel action, make you feel in need of repeated dosing. When you occasionally feel constipated, get gtntl* but sun relief. Take Dr. Cald well's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. It’s all-vegttablt. No salts, no harsn drugs. Dr. Caldwell’s contains an extract of Senna, oldest and one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes good, acts mildly, brings thorough relief amfortabh. Helps you get regular, ends chronic aosing. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. W# Moaay bock V *Kt L " \ 7 WMfctolMk > s .sli*/ n. r. n. r r. DR.CALDWEUS SENNA LAXATIVE hi pl*aMnMv*Giig Syrup Npih THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA ‘Callaway’ Comedy Top Dixie Fare For today and tomorrow it is \ “Golden Girl” with Mitzi Gaynor and . . I Dennis Day. It is a musical biography of Lotta Crabtree, theatrical person ality of the late 1860’s. In Technicol or. Saturday is a fine western, “Dako- | ta Kid’ with Michael Chapin and El lene Jansen. j , I Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 18-19, brings “Desert Fox.” It is a tribute j -Jm Skit' ?2 Vrtl ! cunp*AT S CSV Colonial’s prices are low All Week Long—not on f % Jfjjf \ IKK Jyffrw YOU a f ew low-cost weekend “specials”. Families i \ jfrff a week, three meals a day—so a few special week-end savings make little I j or no difference on your over-all food cost. That’s why it’s such smart I J budgeting to shop Colonial regularly, where you save on everything you 1 ’ / buy for the whole week, save on your TOTAL food bills. 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GOOD 11 FRESH JUICY FI OR in a c SIRLOIN STEAK u s CHO , ce U. 9. GOOD 3 A Q ! T-BONE STEAR ;H°£. • 99c =£.- 97c I , T I ROUND STEAK "sss. ,L ... 99c =:.. 97c g 0 lt,s - &C BONELESS STEWING BEET -82 c f SSH" /K f PLATE STEWING BEEF * 39c f JeII . O /<f | 1 FRESH! GROUND BEEF 63c ji 12 Pkgs. j y) GA. MAID SWEET MIXED PLANTER'S SALTED COCKTAIL I SI.OO /Setm PICKLES *J£- 28c PEANUTS “s 37 !| . fmm TUNA FISB 34* SPAGHETTI 11c ~ CODFISH cakes 22c RAISIN BRAN 17c 81 NSHINE KRISPY PILLSBUBY GOLDEN T CRACKERS -30 c CAKE MIX ”-£■ 38c 101 OAK STREET, JACKSON, GA. to General Erwin Rommel with James Mason as a tough, chivalrous, anti-Hitler field marshal. Jessica Tandy plays the feminine lead. Wednesday, Feb. 20, brings “Tere sa,” which is a flattering introduc tion for charming and gifted Italian born Anna Maria Pierangelini. This post war love story, filmed in Italy and New York, deals with a GI who marries an Italian girl during World War II and bring her back to the U. S. with him as a war bride. John Ericson and Bill Mauldin also play important parts. Dorothy McGuire and Fred Mac- ONE WHITE, TWO COLORED REPORT FOR ARMY DUTY The Butts County Selective Ser vice Board Monday sent one white, John David Long, and two colored, Lewis Watkins and Lawrence Wat kins, twins, to the Atlanta Army in duction center. Murray are the principals in “Calla way Went Thataway,” on for Thurs day and Friday, Feb. 21-22. It is a television version of how the small fry worship heroes of western films. Much fun and a little romance. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1952 DR. N. C. BROWN DR. R. T. LEITER CHIROPRACTORS Mon. Thru Fri.—9-5 Saturday—9-12 FORSYTH, GA. Phone 7008 To Relieve MRfe RBY/ C°^666 * OR tUUIS-MMI MSI MUi