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On The Farm
Production Front
By B. B. CAMPBELL
COUNTY AGENT
Farmers are again reminded of the
community meetings which are being
scheduled throughtout the county.
Color projection slides taken in the
county will be used to emphasize
important cultural practices. There
will be discussions of pasture im
provement, Out-of-State-Tour, corn
production, poultry development and
other projects. Meeting is scheduled
for Jenkinsburg, on Friday night,
Feb. 22, at 8:00; Worthville club
house, Wednesday night, Feb. 27, at
8:00 Iron Springs clubhouse Friday,
Feb. 29 at 8:00; and Jackson post
office, Monday, March 3 at 8:00.
All members of the Butts County
Pasture Association will certainly
want to attend the pasture tour
scheduled in Walton county on Fri
day, Feb 29. The group will leave
the postoffice at Jackson tU. 8:30
A. M. We will visit Mr. T. R. Breed
love’s dairy farm and an outstanding
beef cattle farm. These two farms
will have what is considered the best
livestock and pasture program in
Georgia.
The Summerour Farms of Winder
Georgia will have a pure bred pol
led Hereford sale on Friday, Feb.
29 when 50 polled Herefords cattle
will be sold; 22 bulls, 12 mature
cows and 12 heifers. The North
Georgia Hereford Association will
hold their 9th annual show and sale
at Lafayette, Ga., on Wednesday,
March 5-show at 10:00 and sale at
12:00. There will be offered for
sale all registered cattle, 21 horned
and 9 polled bulls; 49 horned and
15 polled females.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mr. O. E. Ingram of
West Palm Beach, Florida, wish to
extend thanks and appreciation to
their many Jackson relatives and
friends for their acts of kindness and
messages of sympathy at the time
of his death. These will always be
remembered with grateful apprecia
tion.
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Chairman White
Asks Election
For Road Board
A. A. White, chairman of the
Board of County Commissioners, an
nounced and qualified this week as a
candidate for re-election in the
March primary. Mr. White, heading
the ticket in the 1948 primary and
named chairman, is now completing
the last year of a four year term.
He is one of the best known citi-
zens of the county, having been iden
tified with public affairs for several
years. He is a former county warden
and is recognized as an experienced
1 road builder. He served eight years
|as Butts County Coroner. Resident
j of the Stark community, where he is
a member of the Baptist church, Mr.
White points to the fact that forest
protection was instituted during his
administration. In seeking re-election
Mr. White declared he wants anoth
er term to complete the Health Cen
ter, plans for which are now being
completed.
That Mr. White is popular and has
a host of personal friends and politi
cal supporters is attested by the
large vote he has always received in
his previous campaigns. A large
group of friends will accord Mr.
White loyal support in his bid for re
election to the post of County Com
missioner.
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Van Jones In
Race For Clerk
Superior Court
Van Jones of Stark, one of the
county’s widely known citizens,
makes announcement this week as a
candidate for Clerk of Superior
Court in the March primary. He
joins Homer Caldwell and Howard
Perdue in seeking the post being va
cated by Paul Maddox.
Lifelong resident of the county
and son of jVlrs. J. C. Jones and the
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101 OAK STREET, JACKSON, GA.
late Mr. Jesse Jones, he has resided
at Stark for several years and is en
gaged in farming in that community.
He has acted as deputy sheriff and
always takes an active interest in pol
itics. Baptist laymanf member of St.
Johns lodge No. 45 F&AM and a
Knights Templar, he is active in
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county and community affairs. Mr.
Jones has an influential family con
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Mr. Jones is a candidate for the
term begining January 1, 1953.
RHEUMATISM AND BAD
WEATHER TOO MUCH
FOR BIRTHDAY HIKE
Uncle Charlie Shepherd, colored
brick mason and artisan, who was
77 years old February 15, planned
to observe his birthday by walking
to Fincherville, but bad weather for
ced postponement of the trip. It is
likely that rheumatism also played a
part in cancelling the 10 or more
mile hike.
Uncle Charlie has been building
chimneys and doing masonry work
for residents of Butts county for a
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