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AVERY COOK, BRIDE
ELECT, WAS HONOREE
AT SATURDAY SHOWER
Miss Avery Marlene Cook,
whose marriage to Mr. Albert
Cleveland Smith will be solem
nized October 12th, was the hon
oree Saturday afternoon at a mis
cellaneous shower.
The party was held in the Fel
lowship Hall of the Pepperton
Baptist Church where a color
scheme of green, silver and white
was carried out. The gift table
was covered with a white cloth
bordered in green and silver and
centered with matching wedding
bell decorations. The refreshment
table was centered with the wed
ding scene including miniature
bride, groom and attendants.
Miss Cook was most attractive
in a dress of white and blue knit
and was presented with a lovely
corsage in which small kitchen
utensils were used.
The guests enjoyed several
games after which the honoree
was showered with a large array
of lovely and useful gifts.
Delicious and colorful refresh
ments were served and a period
of fellowship was enjoyed with
Miss Cook receiving many good
wishes from her friends.
NEW ARRIVALS
VIA
MASTER JAMES
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Janies of
Jackson announce the birth of a
son, Michael Andrews, Saturday
at the Jasper Memorial Hospital
in Monticello. Grandmothers are
Mrs. Susan Law and Mrs. Cope
land James of Jackson.
LITTLE MISS THURSTON
EM/1 and Mrs. Lynwood
Thurston of Great Lakes, Illinois
announce the birth of a daughter,
Sandra Elaine, September 22nd
at Great Lakes Naval Hospital.
The infant is the granddaughter
of Mrs. T. I’. Thurston of Jack
son.
PERSONAL
Saturday guests of Mrs, R. B.
Thompson and Miss Jewel Smith
were Mrs. W. C. White of Forest
Park and Mrs. Thompson Jewett
of Seattle, Washington. Recent
guests of Mrs. Thompson and
Miss Smith were Mr. Joe Bill
Terrell, Charlotte, North Caro
lina, Mrs. E. A. Reece, Sparta,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ache and little
daughter, Allison, Macon, Mr. and
Mrs. R. 1.. Smith, Wyoming, Dela
ware and Mrs. 0. A. Andrews,
Mrs. Mildred Ballenger and Mrs.
Wright Watkins, all of Jackson.
To The Jury Commissioners
Of Butts County
P.0.80X 61
JACKSON, GEORGIA 30233
( ) Although lam over 65 years of age, I desire my name to
be considered for jury duty.
( ) lam a physician, surgeon, medical technician, dentist,
pharmacist, principal, or teacher and I desire my name be
considered for jury duty.
( ) I am a woman and desire my name be excluded from
jury duty.
If you are in one of the above categories and desire to do
so, please check one of the above and mail to:
Jury Commissioners
P. O. Box 61
Jackson, Georgia 30233
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Print Name
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Date
HAWTHORN GARDEN CLUB
HEARD PROGRAM
ON “AFRICAN VIOLETS”
Members of the Hawthorn
Garden Club met September Bth
at the home of Mrs. Gladys Wil
son with 11 members present.
Refreshments of ginger cake,
I nuts and punch were served.
Flower Show entries for the
Butts County Fair were discussed
and assignments were made ac
cording to classes.
The program, prepared by Mrs.
Imogene Leverette, was on Afri
can Violets.
Winners in the various groups
included:
Arrangement: Mrs. Dora Mad
dox, Ist; Mrs. Gladys Wilson,
2nd.
Small Arrangement: Mrs. Wil
son, Ist; Mrs. Nell Swan, 2nd.
Miniature: Mrs. Lois Coleman,
Ist; Mrs. Wilson, 2nd.
Specimen: Mrs. Fannye Nutt,
Ist .
PERSONAL
Mr. Orville Kitchens has gone
back to Crawford Long Hospital
for further treatment.
Mrs. R. O. Settle was admitted
to Sylvan Grove Hospital last
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed O’Neil and
Mrs. Ray Reynolds of Charleston,
S. C., were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Butler J. Smith.
Miss Joyce Wilks of Indian
Springs spent the weekend in
Macon with her sister, Mrs. Rose
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kitchens,
Bill, Roy and Henry spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Rogers Bennett and Nancy at
Mistletoe State Park near Augus
ta.
CITY TAX LEVY
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council and
it is hereby ordained by the authority of the
same that the following advalorem taxes be
levied and collected on all real estate and per
sonal property within the Corporate limits of
the City of Jackson, Georgia for the year 1969,
except on such property as entered on digest
for exemption, and upon the property of all
corporations, subject to advalorem taxes for
the city of Jackson for 1960 as follows:
For Support of City Government 4 Mills
For Upkeep and Improvement of
Streets and for Sanitation BV2 Mills
For Interest and Sinking Fund 2 Mills
For Maintenance of City Cemetery y 2 Mill
Making an aggregate 15 Mills or $15.00 on
the SIOOO.OO of property and $1.50 on the SIOO.-
00 of property.
GA CORONATION AT
JENKINSBURG SUNDAY
A Girl’s Auxiliary coronation
will be held at the Jenkinsburg
Baptist Church Sunday night,
September 28th.
Participants in the coronation
will be Misses Joye Letson who
will be crowned Queen; Karen
Cook and Lynn Huff as Ladies-
In-Waiting; Phyllis Stodghill,
Faith Letson, Carolyn Bevard,
Jackie Burford, Jenny Saunders,
Brenda Hudson and Beth Mixson
as Maidens.
Friends and relatives are cor
dially invited to attend this ser
vice at 8 p. m.
PERSONAL
Miss Debbie Nelson was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dean
Sr. and family of Lakeland last
weekend.
Mrs. Walter Wight of Cairo is
visiting Miss Mary Newton. Mrs.
Wight was a roommate of Miss
Newton at Cox College.
Mrs. T. A. Nutt had as her
guests on Friday Mrs. Ed Reece
and Joseph Terrell of Sparta.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nash spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Sturdivant in Lilburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pope and
Mrs. Cheryl Kish and Bryan spent
several days last week at Jekyll
Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Novak of At
lanta were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Sarah Guest and Mrs. Claude
Dixon.
Mrs. C. L. Britton returned
home on Sunday from Griffin-
Spalding Hospital.
The friends of Mrs. Gordon
Bankston will be interested to
know that she is at home from
Emory University Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carr Jr.
were among those from Jackson
going over to Athens Saturday
for the Georgia-Tulane game.
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Last week I got off to a FAIR start in the PERCENT
AGE department, with a 90% ACCURACY mark, missing
only 4 out of 40 games, but now that a lot of pre-season
QUESTION marks have been ANSWERED, things should IM
PROVE. ALABAMA came on STRONG and REFUSED to be
UPSET, while GEORGIA TECH and WASHINGTON STATE
came through with MILD, but NOT UNEXPECTED UPSET
victories . . . The Thing that really has my SMART PILL
MACHINE waving its ANTENNA, and RATTLING its,
TUBES, was FLORIDA’S ANNIHILATION of HOUSTON . . .
Those GATOR SOPHOMQRES got PUMPED up on SWAMP
JUICE and DE-FURRED the COUGARS trip to the top of
the POLL for evermore . . . You might say that the COUGARS
were DE-POLLED CATS by the time they got back to Hous
ton with their GLANDS removed . . . This week will surely
bring another rash of upsets, so I’d better put the smart pill
machine in motion so it can warm up and be ready for this
week’s work . . .
NO LOSERS IN A CHEVROLET
PENN STATE vs COLORADO
EDDIE CROWDER’S BOULDER BUFFALOS enter the
LIONS DEN at University Park for a get together with JOE
PATERNO’S playful LEOS, and it shouldn’t take long for
faithful up East to see why the BUFFALOE’S becoming
EXTINCT . . . With MITCHELL and PITTMAN ramming
the pigskin down THE BLACK COWS throat, there won’t be
too much time for 808 ANDERSON to work on his AERIAL
RODEO and that’s bad news for the fans in big rock coun
try . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER COLORADO
YOU ALWAYS WIN WIJH A CHEVROLET!
SOUTHERN CAL. vs NORTHWESTERN
The GOLDEN GREEKS from L. A. hold a game scrim
mage with an Evanston CAT that should know better than
to go this far west of Illinois . . . ALEX AGASE has never
been able to figure out how to make a WILD CAT WILD,
and after the men from TROY finish with this FELINE, he
may not be able to figure out how to get them HOME . . .
There is a possibility that all 9 lives won’t be USED UP, but
the PUSSY CATS will be TREADING on THIN ICE for the
rest of the season . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER NORTHWESTERN
NO LOSERS IN A CHEVROLET
PURDUE vs NOTRE DAME
The MALLENKOPF COCKTAIL won’t be as POTENT
this year as in the past, although the BOILERMAKERS have
a PHIPPS of a QUARTER BACK, and a TIGHT END named
BELL . . . The ALTAR BOYS also have a few problems since
they LOST several of their BEADS through graduation, which
will require a lot of PENNANCE to overcome . . . JOE
THEISMAN has been BLESSED by the HEADMAN in ROME,
and should pull this one out for the COUNCIL . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER PURDUE
YOU ALWAYS WIN WITH A CHEVROLET!
OHIO STATE vs TCU
WOODY HAYES’ OHIO NUTS get into action for the
first time this year, when FRED TAYLOR brings his desert
LIZZ4RDS into the COLUMBUS DRUG STORE for a choco
late SUNDAE ... Dr. REX KERN will fill a PRESCRIPTION
for the FROGS, but it’ll be a hard PILL to SWALLOW,
especially since they’ll have to CATCH it on the FLY . . .
The NUT CRUSHER special will send the Texans back to the
Lone Star State HOLDING THEIR OWN crop of MANGLED
WARTS and CRACKED HORNS . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER T. C. U.
NO LOSERS IN A CHEVROLET
ARKANSAS vs TULSA
VINCE CARILLOT has a GOLDEN HURRICANE that
does not GLITTER and could get his EYE SEEDED when he
get to the HOG PEN at FAYETTEVILLE . . . FRANK
BROYLES has his PIGS SLIM and GREASED for action,
and it’s very difficult to CAT.CH A slick pig in WIND SOCK,
even if you SEW UP one end . . . The GILLETTES number 2
rating won’t be effected this week, as they put this TEMPEST
in a TEAPOT and FASTEN down the LID . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER TULSA
YOU ALWAYS WIN WITH A CHEVROLET!
ALABAMA vs SOUTHERN MISS
P. W. UNDERWOOD says his INITIALS don’t stand
for anything, but it could mean PLAIN WORRIED, as he
thinks about taking his HATTISBURG SOUTHERNERS into
ELEPHANT country to visit the BEAR . . . The TUSCA
LOOSA BAR and GRILL will open early Saturday afternoon
and after a COUPLE of STRAIGHT SHOTS, the PACHY
DERM BARTENDER will start serving TIDELIZERS and
CRIMSON COCKTAILS until closing time . . . One thing
for sure, the Mississippi TIPPLERS won’t get any SOUTH
ERN COMFORT until they return home . . .
LEONARD’S LOSERS SOUTHERN MISS
NO LOSERS IN A CHEVROLET
TENNESSEE vs AUBURN
DOUG DICKEY’S RIFLEMEN FILL up their SQUIR
REL GUNS and CAT NIP hoping to CATCH a CAT in an
AWKWARD position, and LOAD him up, but they may have
more than they can handle when thev GRAB this TIGER by
the TAIL . . . SHUG JORDON may have a SLEEPER in
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Leonard's Losers
By LEONARD POSTOSBES
Sponsored By ABW CHEVROLET CO,
more ways than one, and it’s just good sense to let = I
ING CAT LIE ... A victory for either team would t LEEP ' I
sidered an upset, but the FELINE Dfffyi! De con ' I
SCRATCH out a VICTORY by a CATS PAW E Should I
LEONARD’S LOSER —1: TENNESSEE I
GEORGIA vs CLEMSON
NICOTEEN FRANK gets his CAROLINA CAT unren I
ready for a GEORGIA DOG, and I’ll guarantee you thaM® I
a while, the K-9’s will have more than they can sav i f ° r I
over . . . The Tobacco TIGERS always RISE to the Orffs 6 I
ION, and the HOUNDS will have to PAY the PRICF if tV'
expect to get pig skin SATISFACTION in DEATH VAttvv I
. . . FRANK HOWARD always said you can’t makeOHlfTyv I
SALAD out of CHICKEN FEATHERS, and the RFnrr av I
PUPS can be thankful that the TIGER RESERVF?
GOOSE DOWN ... W are
LEONARD’S LOSER _ CLEMSON I
NO LOSERS IN A CHEVROLET
MIAMI vs F. S. U.
The MATZA WARRIORS open the 1969 TEMPLE
DOORS for a PRAY-IN with BILL PETERSON’S BRAVES
from TALLAHASSEE, and this should be one of the better
independent games of the year . . . The SEMI-HOLES are
POTENT and could be one of the better OFFENSIVE teams
in the South, and the HURRY COHENS are equally SOUND
on DEFENSE . . . CHARLIE TATE’S CREW starts off fast
in the early rush, but I think they’ll have the INDIAN SIGN
on them when the MOON comes up over MIAMI on Friday
night ... .
LEONARD’S LOSER MIAMI
YOU ALWAYS WIN WITH A CHEVROLET!
GEORGIA TECH vs BAYLOR
The INSECTS from the INSTITUTE set BEAR TRAPS
on the FLATS for the BRUINS from WACO, and should
have a lot of success if they don’t have too many WEAK
LINKS, in their CHAINS . . . BILL BEALL has given the
BEARS a NEW LOOK in his first year, and could cause a
little trouble for opponents later on, but the BUMBLES will
entertain the DANCING BEAR for a while and just when he
thinks he’s a READY TEDDY, he’ll find out he’s a RUINED
BRUIN . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER BAYLOR
YOU ALWAYS WIN WITH A CHEVROLET!
KENTUCKY vs MISSISSIPPI
JOHNNY RAY is trying to bring anew RAY of HOPE
into the Lexington DEN, and BEATING MISSiBSiPPI would
make the LIGHTS COME ON all over Kentucky . . . The
REBELS are aware of this and will come prepared with RUB
BER GLOVES, and INSULATED WIRE CuTTERS to SHORT
CIRCUIT any UPSET hopes the WILD CATS might have . . .
This contest may be PLAYED in the DARK when JOHNNY
VAUGHT DRAINS the JUICE out of the KENTUCKY
ELECTRIC COMPANY and gives a complete POWER FAIL
URE to the blue grass state . . .
LEONARD’S LOSER KENTUCKY
NO LOSERS IN A CHEVROLET
SOUTH CAROLINA vs NORTH CAROLINA
The SLICK CHICKS from COLUMBIA played the DEVIL
with DUKE, and will be ready for the RAMS from CHAPEL
HILL this week ... The HILL BILLIES don’t seem to have
it again this year, and that’s BAD NEWS when you come
to the CHICKEN POT to PLAY in DIETZEL OIL . . . BILL
DOOLEY’S GOATS look more like UNICORNS, and after
the GAME COCKS KNOCK that HORN off, they’ll look like
BALD EAGLES ... _ TXTA
LEONARD’S LOSER NORTH CAROLINA
YOU ALWAYS WIN WITH A CHEVROLET!
Here’s Leonard’s List of Likely Losers . . •
VANDY will lose to ARMY
BOSTON COLLEGE will lose to NAVY
HOLY CROSS will lose to HARVARD
PITTSBURGH will lose to OKLAHOMA
WASH. STATE will lose to IOWA
KANSAS STATE will lose to ARIZONA
WASHINGTON will lose to MICHIGAN
S. M. U. will lose to MICH. STATE
OHIO will lose to MINNESOTA
TEXAS A&M will lose to NEBRASKA
OKLAHOMA ST. will lose to HOUSTON
WISCONSIN will lose to U. C. L. A.
VIRGINIA will lose to DUKE
MISS. STATE will lose to FLORIDA
RICE will lose to L. S. U.
MARYLAND will lose to N. C. STATE
TULANE will lose to W. VA.
WAKE FOREST will lose to VA. TECH
WYOMING will lose to AIR FORCE
IDAHO ST. will lose to IDAHO
OREGON will lose to STANFORD
SYRACUSE will lose to KANSAS
ILLINOIS will lose to MISSOURI
CALIF, will lose to INDIANA
TEXAS TECH will lose to TEXAS
Well that’s about all the SMART PILLS I can stand. V
roll out this week, and I hope you will be able to put a i
VALUABLE INFORMATION to good use . . .
THURSDAY, SE P T „
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