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THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1970
Henderson
Basketball
League
In games played Jan. 24th, the
ABW Chevrolet girls won over
Cawthon Bros. Gas Cos. by a score
of 17-12.
•Scoring for ABW were Vickye
Clark 14 and Cherry Goodrum 3.
Scoring for Cawthon Bros, were
Roslyn Davis with 9 and Char
lotte White 3.
The first boys game was won
by Daniel Ford Sales over Carter
Motor Cos. by a score of 37-26.
Scoring for Daniel Ford were
David Griffin 21, Donnell High
tower 8, A. C. Goodrum 6 and
Ricky Lee Johnson 2. Scoring for
Carter Motor were John D. Wil
liams 8, James Halcomb 7, Nor
man Alexander 5, Calvin Webb
2, Jessie Bell and Larry Jester.
The second boys game was
won by WJGA over Handy Andy
by a score of 33-22.
Scoring for WJGA were Dar
rell Newby 10, Broderick Stew
art 8, Danny Taylor 7, Charles
Norris 6, Charles Brooks 2. Scor
ing for Handy Andy were Mal
colm Wilson 9, Timothy High
tower 6, Arnold Wilson 3, Eddie
Goodrum and Alfred Jackson 2.
Standings are as follows:
Boys
W L
Daniel Ford Sales 3 0
WJGA 3 0
Carter Motor Cos. 1 2
Handy Andy 0 3
Girls
W L
ABW Chevrolet 2 0
Cawthon Bros. 1 1
Western Auto 0 2
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mrs. Lillie Whid
by would like to say Thank You
to our many friends and neigh
bors who remembered her in vari
ous ways during her illness, as
well as at the time of her death.
The many expressions of sym
pathy, the floral offerings, food,
cards, telephone calls, and other
kindnesses were greatly appre
ciated.—Children and Grandchil
dren.
Cash & Carry
Building Materials
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3 Inch Insulation 6c sq. ft.
Interior Shutters 10% off
NOTICE...
SALES OFFICE NOW OPEN
til-9 p.m.
Monday thru Friday
CLOSE SATURDAY 6 P. M.
“COME OUT AND VISIT WITH US
AT NIGHT UNDER THE BRIGHT
LIGHTS.”
“Wouldn’t You Really Rather
Drive A Buick or Opel?”
SIGMAN
BUICK-OPEL, Inc.
PH. 228-2700
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
Fees Adjusted
For Camping At
Ga. State Parks
ATLANTA, — (GPS) More uni
form camping fees will be
charged at state parks beginning
March 1, according to State Parks
Director John L. Gordon.
A fee of $2.50 per campsite
per night will be charged to per
sons camping in either the reg
ular tent and small trailer areas
or in the special areas for large
trailers, the announcement stated.
“This fee is applicable to all
persons who camp overnight on
state park property, whether or
not they are in regular camping
areas,” Gordon said.
“Exceptions will be granted
only to organized youth groups
which may still occupy the pio
neer camping areas without
charge, provided that such ar
rangements are cleared with park
superintendents beforehand.”
Indian Springs
MRS. W. A. HOARD
Jim Wise of Duke University
is spending a few days with Miss
Blannie Stallworth and Miss
Eleanor Moncrief.
Friends over the county will
be sorry to hear of the death of
Mr. Clarence Moss which occur
rel last Friday in Tampa, Fla. He
was a citizen of Indian Springs
for a number of years .
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Duke and
children of Jackson spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. T. McMichael.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holloway
and Mrs. Bessie Hoard spent Sun
day with Capt. and Mrp. C. A.
Batchelor and children at Fort
Benning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Waldrop
and children, Joe and Karen, of
Decatur spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Waldrop ,and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Aldean Waldrop, Andy and Lynn.
Miss Falma Gregory is feeling
much improved and is able to be
PERSONAL
Mrs. Robert C. Edwards con
tinues to improve at Sylvan Grove
Hospital where she has been a pa
tient after having fallen in her
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Zachary
attended the funeral of I. T.
Farris at Smithville last Sunday.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the many
friends, relatives and neighbors
who remembered me with visits,
flowers, calls and prayers during
my stay in Sylvan Grove Hospital.
May God bless you.—Mrs. Myr
tice Evans.
up and around.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Waldrop
of Griffin spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Gregory and
Miss Falma Gregory.
McINTOSH STATE BANK ANNOUNCES
TWO NEW SAVINGS CERTIFICATES
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NEW HIGHEST RATE AN INSURED BANK CAN PAY
Just authorized by Federal Banking authorities, Mclntosh State Bank now brings you two new Savings
Certificates, one with 2 year maturity paying annually and the other with 1 year maturity paying
SVz% annually.
These new certificates offer interest payable by check on a quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis or, if you
prefer, the interest may be left to compound continu ously which offers a higher return than any other
method.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
AT THE HOSPITAL
Patients at Sylvan Grove Hos
pital during the week of January
21-28 include:
Horace Aiken, Annadawn Ed
wards, Mercer Hodges, Myrtice
Evans, Grace Grammer, Mae B.
Plunkett, Mrs. Gay Pitts, Clar
ence Whiten, Paul Tucker, Rob
ert M. King, Mildred Robbins.
Howard James, Linda Johnson,
Robert Lee Jackson, Truman
Hardy, L. W. May, Josie Petti
grew, Robert L. Mills, Hiram
Smith, Mrs. Martha Feely, Howell
Lunsford, Thomas C. Maddox,
William M. Towles, Ernest Smith,
Estelle McMichael, Collie Shef
field.
Francis B. Scott, Viola Head,
Sharon Brownlee, Swanson White,
Trevy Strickland, Tom Andrews.
Mclntosh state bank
JACKSON’S FRIENDLIEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE FULL SERVICE BANK
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SERVICE
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PERSONAL
Mrs. O. B. Dickey Jr. of Co
lumbus is recuperating at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Waldron, after having
had surgery at Piedmont Hospi
tal in Atlanta.
Truman Hardy returned home
on Monday from Sylvan Grove
Hospital where his condition is
generally better.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank neighbors and
friends for their many kindnesses
to me during my stay in Sylvan
Grove Hospital as well as since
returning home. I also wish to
thank all those friends and neigh
bors who were so kind and con
siderate to my sister, Elsie, while
I was hospitalized. Every kindness
was appreciated by both of us.—
Truman Hardy.
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BankAmericard.
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PERSONAL
Mrs. Paul Evans is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. M. D. Worsham,
Mr. Worsham and family in Mor
row.
Friends of Danny Brooks will
be interested to know that he en
tered Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital Wednesday and was
scheduled for surgery Thursday.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all of my won
derful friends in Jackson, from
Worthville Baptist Church, and
all of my Masonic friends for
their financial help and all other
kindnesses shown me since my
accident. Especially do I wish to
thank Mr. Rebon Maddox and
Mr. Bill Sealey for their kindness.
May God bless each and everyone
is my prayer.—Roy H. Mitchell
and family.
• 1 year maturity.
• Each account insured to $20,000.
• Interest payable quarterly, semi-annually
or annually by check or compounded
continuously which is higher than
any other method of
compounding.
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• 2 year maturity.
• Each account insured to $20,000.
• Interest payable quarterly, semi-annually
or annually by check or compounded
continuously which is higher than
any other method of
compounding.
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RENT-A-CAR
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Jackson, Ga.
Phone 775-7872