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Double Funeral
At Bethany For
Victims of Wreck
Double funeral services for Miss
Bessie Kate Blankenship, 19, and her
sister, Mrs. Clifford Godby, 17, who
met death in the head-on collision of
two cars on Route 42 near Jackson
Saturday night, were held at Beth
any Baptist Church in Henry county
Tuesday at 3 p. m. The impressive
service was conducted by Rev. Ralph
Goodwin, pastor of the Jackson
Church of the JMazarene.
Burial was in the churchyard with
Haisten Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
Survivors of Miss Blankenship are
her father, J. H. Blankenship, and
mother, Mrs. Nellie Kate Brooks
Blankenship; four sisters, Mrs. Rob
ert Green, Locust Grove; Misses
Farrie Jane Blankenship, Margie
Monine Blankenship and Mary Ester
Blankenship of Fincherville; four
brothers, Jace Hudson Blankenship
Jr., Wyman C. Blankenship of At
lanta; Jimmie G. Blankenship and
William Daniel Blankenship of Fin
cherville; grandfather, L. J. Blank
enship of Porterdale.
The pallbearers were Jack W.
Brooks Sr., Arthur Blankenship,
George Brooks, Clayton Brooks,
Marvin Brooks, Sidney Brooks Jr.
Surviving Mrs. Joanne Blanken
ship Godby are her husband, Pfc.
Clifford Gobdy of Fort Knox, Ky.,
a daughter, Anna Catherine Godby;
her parents, four sisters, four broth
ers and grandfather.
The pallbearers were J. H. Hunt,
Neal Wheeler, S. C. Brooks, Jack W.
Brooks Jr., Henry Brooks, William
Turner.
SEVEN WHITES, 5 COLORED
TO GET PHYSICAL CHECK
The Butts County Selective Ser
vice Board will send seven whites
and five colored to Chamblee for
pre-induction physical examination
J ->ril 27, according to Mrs. W. D.
I 'pe Jr., secretary of the board.
The seven whites are James Har
old Whiten, James Donald Bankston
Jr., Joe Hodges Harris, Adrian Lafon
Thompson, Eugene Waits and Win
fred Alvis Perdue, Joe Lindsey
Norsworthy.
Colored men in the group are
Clemmie Lee Ward, Charlie Frank
Bufford, Joe Lester Clark, Herdis
Franklin Walker, Willie Morgan Jr.
MID-WAY DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
FOUR MILES FROM FORSYTH
Children Under 12 Admitted Free
SHOW STARTS AT 7:00
Show Every Sunday Night
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
Destination Big
House
R. Rockwell
Alio
Fort Savage
Raiders
Charles Starrett
SUN., MON., APRIL 26-27
The Four Poster
Rea Harrison and Lilli Palmer
TUES., WED., APRIL 28-29
Dark City
Lizabeth Scott, Viveca Lindfors
THURS., FRI., APRIL 30-MAY 1
The Harlem
Globetrotters
Thomas Gomez, Dorothy Dandridge
Spring Camporee
For Scouts Set
April 24 and 25
Camporee plans have been comple
ted for the Flint River Council for
the spring of 1953. The date is Fri
day and Saturday, April 24-25. The
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PORK & BEANS * 6 ° 69*
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CARDEN -FRESH, TENDER
YELLOW
CORN
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■ lettuce = -* 1
Icnopgnm* S 3-25 c
I U.s. NO. 1 TOP QUALITY YELLOW
I ONIONS 3£.
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JtTak FLAKES BAB-O SURF BREEZE SPBY
2 i4-or. 25c La*. 27c 2 m-o*. 25c i**- 29c *-•• 30c 3-u>*. 93c
Tux' SOAP HOMO SWAN SOAP DUST SOAP I SOAP
323 c 2b” 23c u. 27c 3 g 23c 2 B,th 25c 28c 3 reg 23c 1 2 -h. 23c I
THE JACKSON PROGRESS. ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
camporee will open at 4 p. m. Friday
and close after an early campfire
program Saturday night so that all
boys will be home on Sunday.
A camporee is a scouting demon
stration of camping skills. All troops
are invited to participate and are
graded by judges on their ability to
cook, prepare menus, set up tents
and all the other things that go with
101 OAK STREET, JACKSON, GA.
good camping. In the afternoon of
the main day there will be four con
tests in First Aid, Compass, Fire
Building and Observation. These
along with the attendance and score
on camp sites will determine the
final score of the triip. Blue, red and
yellow ribbons will be awarded for
reaching certain points in the scor
ing.
PARTY PEAS •SET 3 - 63*
CREAM- corn 3 c.n,- s©*
lima beans tSS’se. 2 49*
STOKELY’S LRAUT 2 Cans 4 37^
PINEAPPLE "SS? 2 " ■ 57*
TURNIP mm t; 15<
TALA IS TAFC stokelys i7-o z .
IvJtAAAvIiiI FANCY WHOLE Can J
LYE HOMINY S, 9*
ilfiffH CTFW VAN CAMP’S 16-Oz. A[E(
D JEIJEIR lllb If FLAVORFUL Can
POTATOES - stok swkt whole 29*
CUT BEETS ’SEr* 2 ™ 29*
GREEN beans- rsr 21*
REDGATE PINK
SALMON
ss 43*
ONLY
BLUE PLATE
Mayonnaise
P i: , 399
■BBHMMIBHMIHiiMB,
SUNSHINE FBESH
CHEEZITS s 19c
SHORTENING ,
SNOWDRIFT ££ 93C
FOB TASTIER SALADS
Wesson on :■£ 350
BLUE LABEL
KARO SYRUP “ O ° T Z - 23c
ROMAN CLEANSER
BLEACH 'zxr 27c
SHORTENING
BAKE-hre ~s 83c
OLD DUTCH
Cleanser 2 25c
Each camporee is in charge of the
Camping And Activities chairman for
the district. He will select the judges
and will direct the camporee activi
ties. The Spalding district camporee
will be in charge of Frank Etheridge
and be held at the Kiwanis fair
grounds. The Upson district campo
ree will be in charge of Ray Salter
and will be held at Rebel Pines. The
MINUTE MAID FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE s 19c
RICH’S INSTANT WHIP
TOPPING a 45c
HONOR BRAND FROZEN
BROCCOLI r 31c
!Zz CHOCOLATE A 14 COCONUT
CAKE orb pride 79c
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BALLARD’S OVEN-READT
BISCUITS 2 •• 25c
SAVORY PROCESSED >
CHEESE FOOD s, 79c
SOUTHERN GOLD
MARGARINE a 27c
W BAKED CORN
PUDDING
* cops chapped cooked fresh I*4 tablespoons melted Triangle
earn, or CS whole kernel batter
** rn * caps scolded milk
2 Pick of the Nest errs 13/. teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon sngnr if teaspoon pepper
Drain corn and chop before measaring. Beat err* slightly. Combine
all ingredients; poor Into a greased 114 quart casserole. Set In pan
of warm water; bake in slow oven, 32S degrees. Hi hoars. Makes
S to S servings.
NOTE: For variety these may be added iost before baking: 14 cap
minted cooked ham; H cap crisply cooked, crambled bacon; or
14 cap grated sharp cheese.
For specific recipes, homemaking or eooking information, write:
N “®y Carter, Director of Home Economics, Colonial Stores, Inc.
r. O. Box 4358, Atlanta, Go.
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, i 9S3
Henry-Butts-Fayette district
ree will be held together at c
Little Bear near Hamp on .
and Pike districts have not Cos
ted their plans and these troop
invited to participate in any of
neighboring district camporees
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