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PERSONAL
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. Jinks were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Adam
and Chris, Mrs. Gaie Brooks, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Stephens, Mrs.
H. G. Morris, all of Jackson; Mrs.
Ralph Paul and Barbara, Mr. and
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STATE SUPPLY CO.
Indian Springs Rd.—Ph. 775-3137
1 Mile South of Jackson
AT AUCTION
MON., DEC. 2 10 A. M.
Property of Mr. E. L. Hollis, less than three
miles from Social Circle on Ga. 229, one mile
from city limits.
SOCIAL CIRCLE, GA.
80 ACRE FARM
8 ROOM HOUSE-FURNITURE
Property is one of the outstanding small farms in area. Has
53 acre cotton allotment, with 74 acres in open land. 100
mature, nut bearing pecan trees. Has 200 ft. deep well, 8
room home, and large flowing spring. Has 12 acre feed grain
allotment. 10 to 12 acres planted in soy beans. Has rural
mail delivery, REA electricity, telephone. Two new baths
recently added to house. Has numerous out buildings and
barns. Also long list of antique items collected with the idea
of going into antique shop. Numerous items of farming equip
ment. Farm known as the old Baily place will sell divided into
seven acreage tracts and will sell tract by tract and as a whole.
All farming equipment, furniture and antique items will sell
for ( ASH TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. Excellent terms on
this property. Only 25 % down with up to ten years to pay
the balance to the right party. If these terms won’t suit you,
just name the terms you want. Cotton allotment will be sold
subject to the rules of the A SC. You don’t want to overlook
this. Write for long list of equipment and items selling in
illustrated brochure. This might just be the investment buy
of the year.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
COL. GEO. COLLINS, DECATUR—24I-00312
T. LYNN DAVIS
REALTY & AUCTION CO., INC.
4459 Broadway • 788-4091 • Macon, Ga.
Mrs. K. A. Richardson, all of
Macon; and Mrs. L. A. Everett
of Luella. Hugh Bond, who at
tends Middle Georgia College, was
also home for the weekend.
Friends of Mr. Arthur Gilmore
regret to learn that he was admit
ted Monday to Sylvan Grove Hos
pital with pneumonia.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Wm. Redman Jr.
To Be Buried
Here Today
Graveside services will be held
in Jackson this afternoon at four
o’clock from the Jackson City
Cemetery for William M. Redman
Jr., who died late Tuesday after
noon at Veterans Administration
Hospital in Atlanta following a
lengthy illness.
A native of Jackson, Mr. Red
man was the son of Mrs. Loma
Thomason Redman and the late
Mr. William Morris Redman Sr.
who served as mayor of Jackson
for more than 24 years. Mr. Red
man attended the University of
Georgia and was a practicing at
torney until ill health forced his
retirement. He resided at 321
Fon Du Lac Drive, Stone Moun
tain.
Funeral services will be con
ducted at Trinity Chapel in Stone
Mountain at two o’clock with in
terment to follow in the Jackson
City Cemetery. A. S. Turner and
Sons will be in charge of arrange
ments.
Mr. Redman is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Lillian Rooks Redman
of Stone Mountain; three daugh
ters, Mrs. J. D. Creel of Decatur;
Misses Brenda and Carol Redman
of Stone Mountain; mother, Mrs.
W. M. Redman Sr. of Bergen
field, N. J.; a sister, Mrs. Frank
Hawkins of Bergenfield, N. J.; a
brother, J. Lee Redman of Forest
Park.
PERSONAL
Among those from Jackson go
ing over to Barnesville Monday
night for the Gordon-Georgia
freshman game were Mr. and
Mrs. David Deraney, Larry De
raney, Dt. J. C. Howell, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Denny O’Neal, Joe Brown Jr.,
Sandra Brown, Charlie Brown,
David Brown, Debra Brown, Ter
ry Kitchens and W. A. Duke Jr.
The many friends of Miss
Louise Thurston of Atlanta will
be interested to learn that she
recently moved to 2505 Columbia
Drive U-4, Country Estate Apart
ments, Decatur.
Telephone
Your Telephone Manager
MOST OF US WHO LIKE f 1
FOOTBALL, but can’t make 1 L
it to the bowls and all - star \ '
games, will be able to see these V / / \
events on television. y ' i /
Your unseen “travel agent”
to all the televised games this
season, as in the past, will be \ wnf iTM JzL —
your phone company. TV sig- \ l\V'
nals for some football games, \ jv" A f (j P® 5 *
as well as all TV network /'teo
shows, travel from stadium to ■ I
you over the nationwide tele
phone network. We’re glad we L. Jl jU I
can help bring you your favor- I
ite sports and programs. I
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THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS FAST AP
PROACHING .... Call your local Business
Office and order your Holiday Extension
Telephone today .... SAVE STEPS - TIME -
We have many decorator colors to choose
from.
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THE YOUNG BRIDE was
(f making plans, a few days in
1 advance, for her first Thanks
jry-s | giving dinner. She wanted to
serve several of her own tra
’vJH ditional favorites, but she re-
JjjGtt alized she didn’t know how
to prepare them. So she made
VVK a quick Long Distance phone
call—to her mother. She got
her recipes, and all the news
J from home at the same time.
I (And she saved time and
/ I ji money, too, by dialing her
| call direct instead of calling
person-to-person.)
Your telephone is like that.
It can help you answer lots of questions—and enjoy your
self, too.
Jaycees Sponsor
‘Ugliest Man’ For
Stocking Fund
The underprivileged children
of Butts County will have a mer
rier Christmas this year thanks
to the generosity of the Butts
County Jaycees and the Empty
Stocking Fund, but more specifi
cally to 10 Butts County men who
will compete in an “Ugliest Man”
contest as a Jaycee fund raising
project.
Dr. James Yeomans, Jaycee
president, said the Jaycees gave
careful consideration to the 10
local candidates whom they con
sidered “outstandingly ugly” and
came up with a list that includes
Dr. Roy Goff, “Pop” Holsom
back, E. R. (Buddy) Edwards Jr.,
Joe Brown, David Deraney, Dr.
Franklin Parrish, Denny O’Neal,
David Ridgeway, Porter Ham and
Dr. Randolph Long.
The winner will be selected by
the people of Butts County on a
penny a vote basis, according to
President Yeomans, with the con
testant receiving the most votes
to be declared the ugliest man in
town and presented a plaque for
his outstanding achievement. Vo
ting containers will be placed in
various business establishments
over the city for the voting con
venience of the public. No con
testant will be allowed to control
his own container, but he may
solicit votes for any other con
testant. Dr. Yeomans said the
closing date of the contest will
be announced later.
PERSONAL
Friends of Billy Harkness and
Henry Andrews, severely burned
about their hands in an accident
about seven weeks ago when they
touched a power line while riding
atop a load of hay, regret to
learn that they are still confined
to Macon Hospital where they are
making a slow recovery from
their injuries. For those who wish
to remember them with cards or
visits, they are in Room A-653,
Macon Hospital, Macon, Ga.
31201.
PERSONAL
Messrs. E. D. Briscoe, Elwood
Robison Jr., and Ralph Carr Jr.
went over to Barnesville Monday
night for the game between the
Gordon Military College Bulldogs
and the University of Georgia
freshman Bullpups.
Miss Peggy O’Neal has been
accepted at DeKalb College for
the winter quarter, her many
friends will be interested to
learn.
Miss Cathye Blue, student at
Auburn University, spent the
weekend at home with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blue.
Mrs. J. A. Dodson returned
home Tuesday from Middle Geor
gia Hospital where she was a pa
tient for a week.
Miss Merrelyn Price, student
at Georgia Southern, was at home
the past weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M l . A. Price,
and Miss Beth Price.
Capt. and Mrs. Dennis M. Dun
agan left Jackson November 11th
for Pensacola, Florida. Mrs. Dun
agan has been staying with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Par
rish, the past year while her hus
band was in Viet Nam.
BASKETBALL REGISTRATION
PRESENTLY UNDER WAY
The basketball signup date for
boys 10-13 who wish to partici
pate in the Van Deventer Basket
ball League will be any day after
school and on Saturdays, accord
ing to William Mac Davis, Van
Deventer Youth Director.
Mr. Davis states that parents
or guardians can register for
their children and that there will
be eight teams, four boys and
four girls.
Call No. 467 Charter No. 13897 National Bank Region No. 6
Report Of Condition Of The
Jackson National Bank
OF JACKSON IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCT.
30, 1968.
Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S.
Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ 792,747.50
United States Government obligations 791 ’ ’
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 698,18
186,699.20
Other Securities • ,
, _ 3,444,446.30
Loans and discounts "
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing
bank premises ’
Real estate owned other than bank premises ‘
Other assets including $ No direct lease financing ’
TOTAL ASSETS ~
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $2,410,797.33
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 2,852,820.
Deposits of United States Government 06
Deposits of States and Political subdivisions 201 ’
rj g 49 22
Certified and officers’ checks, etc
TOTAL DEPOSITS $5,532,043.19
(a) Total demand deposits $2,679,222.40
(b) Total time and savings deposits $2,852,820.79
Other liabilities including $ No mortgages and other liens on bank premises
~ . . . 239,575.92
and other real estate
TOTAL LIABILITIES ..$5,771,619.n
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock—total par value 300,000.00
No. shares authorized 30,000
No. shares outstanding 30,000
_ . 113,000.00
Surplus ~ __. n0
149,784.92
Undivided profits 964 11
Reserves
$663 749.03
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -$6,335,368.14
MEMORANDA
Loans as shown above are after deduction of valuation reserves of- $34,6t>2. ’
I, LaNelle Perdue, Asst. Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that
report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
LANELLE PERDUE
Asst. Cashier
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare
that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and eorre<
J. Frank Barnes, W. O. Ball, J. W. O’Neal, Directors
THURSDAY, NOV. 21, i 968
i THANKSGIVING DINNER
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Make it a Big Family Feast
Deliciously prepared to please all ap
petites, our meals are made for holi-
day feasting by whole families.
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24th
Turkey and Dressing
Green Beans ... Potato Souffle 1
Cranberry Sauce . . . Dessert
Bread and Drink
Dinner served All Day
$1.25
TOMLINS
BARBECUE j