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LEGALS
IN TilK SUPERIOR
COURT OK BUTTS
COUNTY. GEORGIA
Civil Action No. :u 78
Complaint For Divorce
Minerva Torbett Caulder.
Plaintiff.
Versus
Lance Donald Caulder, De
fendant
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
To: Lance Donald Caulder,
Defendant
You are hereby notified
that the above-styled action
seeking a total divorce was
filed against you in said
Court on the 17th day of
August, 1976, and by reason
of an order for service of
summons by publication
entered by the Court on the
17th day of August, 1976, you
are hereby commanded and
required to file with the Clerk
of said Court an answer to the
Complaint within Sixty (60)
days of the date of the Order
for service by Publication.
Witness the Honorable
Presiding Judge of the
Superior Court of Butts
County. Georgia.
This the 17th day of August,
1976.
David P. Ridgeway
Clerk, Superior Court
Butts County, Georgia
8-26-4tc.
Notice
FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT
STATE OF GEORGIA
Butts Court of Probate
July 13,1976
. The appraisers upon ap
plication of Elizabeth B.
Powell, widow of said
William Henry Powell for a
M OP ENERGY
FOR FARMERS: FUEL SAVING SUGGESTIONS
Farmers can save money
by getting more from the
gasoline and engine oils used
in farm equipment.
The solution, says Mobil
Oil Corporation, is to pay
attention to a lot of things.
Many of them may seem
unimportant but together
they can make a substantial
difference. And most are
worth doing anyway in the
name of more efficient
farming.
Mobil recommends these
seven practices:
1. WORK YOUR TRAC
TOR HARDER. Faster field
speeds make full use of your
power and fuel.
CAUTION: With many
moldboard plow bottoms,
the power required to turn
an acre of ground goes up
rapidly if you attempt to
operate above a certain
speed. Unless you have spe
cial high speed bottoms,
start checking for this
drastic increase at around
4*A mph. If the soil is being
thrown beyond the next
furrow or the plow tends
to run out of the ground at
top speed, you may be
wasting fuel by working
too fast.
2. SAVE ON IDLING
AND ROAD TRAVEL.What
can you do to save fuel
when it’s several miles to
the next field? Or when it
takes more than half an
hour to refill planter, fer
tilizer and pesticide hoppers
several times a day?
Some diesel engineers
suggest that up to 35 or 40
minutes of idling time dur
ing each half day won’t
make a serious difference
in the fuel used.
Modern diesels start eas
ily so if idling would have
to be prolonged, it may be
better to shut off the engine.
During transport be
tween fields, the suggestion
is to run with the throttle
wide open. Throttling back
will save very little fuel and
waste time on the road.
3. MAKE YOUR CROPS
WITH LESS DRIVING. Re
duce the amount of mold
board plowing wherever
soils and farming system
permit.
You can figure on plow
ing alone taking 1.5 gallons
of diesel fuel per acre (or 2
gallons of gasoline). In con
trast, disking takes only
half a gallon of fuel per acre
under typical conditions.
The fuel you’d use for
plowing alone will let you
disk, plant corn, knife in
NH3 and cultivate once,
according to data from the
PERSONAL
Mrs. Jane Moves, who has
been spending several
months this summer with
Misses Georgie and Delia
Watkins, left Tuesday for
Atlanta for a visit with her
daughter before going to
Texas for a visit with her son
and family. She will then
return to Rochester, N. Y.
and make preparations for
returning to Jackson to make
her home the first of the
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maddox
of Atlanta and Jackson Lake
were honored by the Atlanta
Kiwanis Interclub Group
attending a meeting at
Jackson Kiwanis Club on
August 17th. Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Daughtry presented cakes
to Mr. and Mrs. Maddox for
their 55th wedding anniver
sary and Paul's birthday of
August 17th. The Interclub
Group toured the Carmichael
home after the meeting.
WHAT ARE
YOU DOING
THISWEEKEND?
Learn a job you might
never get a chance to do any
place else. We’ll teach you to
do it one weekend a month.
And pay you while you learn.
THE ARMY RESERVE.
IT RWS TO GO TO MEETINGS.
twelve months’ support for
herself and two minor
children, having filed their
return; all persons concern
ed hereby are cited to show
cause, if any they have, at
the next regular September
term of this Court, why said
application should not be
granted.
L. J. Washington
Probate Judge Butts County
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4. AVOID TOO MUCH
WEIGHT ... OR TOO
LITTLE. Typical front end
weighting of today’s big
tractors adds as much as
1,000 to 1,200 pounds—
weight you need for sta
bility with heavy loads, big
rear-mounted implements
and weight transfer systems.
But don’t push around
that extra weight when you
don’t need it.
Especially in soft fields,
extra weight means extra
fuel.
5. KEEP YOUR EQUIP
MENT IN SHAPE. Save fuel
with sharp cutters, aggres
sive feeding mechanisms.
Problems and power re
quirements pyramid on har
vesting equipment. Take a
combine with corn head, for
example. Worn snapping rolls
mean sluggish stalk handling.
Material bunches up and
power requirements soar.
But that’s only the start.
Poor snapping roll action
leads to jerked-off stalks
which must be handled
by the feeder, threshing cyl
inder and straw racks in
stead of being left in the
row. Add all these together,
and your combine engine
has to run all-out.
6. LET THE RIGHT OIL
AND PROMPT CHANGING
KEEP YOUR ENGINES
RUNNING EASIER. What
you do about engine oil also
affects fuel economy.
Most important is the
way modern detergent oils
control internal deposits.
And clean engines simply
run easier, cooler and with
less wear.
But detergent in your
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
Dove Season
In Georgia To
Open Sept. 4
Georgia 1976-77 seasons for
the hunting of doves, rails,
woodcocks and snipe have
been set by the Board of
Natural Resources and an
nounced by Joe D. Tanner,
Commissioner of Natural
Resources.
There will be a statewide
early season for mourning
doves from September 4
through October 9 and a
statewide late season for
doves beginning December
11 and continuing through
January 13, 1977. There will
be no zones for dove seasons
as in some previous years.
The legal bag limit for
doves is 12 daily and not to
exceed 24 in possession.
Legal Shooting hours for
dove hunting during open
season are from 12:00 Noon
untl sunset.
The Georgia season for
hunting rails (marsh hens)
begins September 18 and
continues through November
26.
BUTTS COUNTIANS ON
GORDON S DEAN’S LIST
The Dean’s List and Dean’s
Merit List for the summer
quarter at Gordon Junior
College have been announced
bv Dr. James F. Strickland,
dean of the college.
To qualify for the Dean’s
List a student must have a 3.5
scholastic average for 12 or
more quarter hours of course
work. A 3.5 average for less
than 12 hours is required to
be named to the Dean’s Merit
List.
Gordon students from
Butts County who have been
honored for their superior
academic performances in
clude the following:
Dean’s List: David L.
Cawthon. Dean’s Merit List:
Charlotte M. Beal, Verna L.
Cobb, Keith P. Daniel, Carl
M. Gregg, Patricia M.
O’Neal, and Terrell E.
Turner.
oil works like detergent
in a washing machine. In
either case, a given amount
of detergent can take care
of only so much dirt. When
detergent runs out of capac
ity in a washing machine,
you get a ring of dirt. When
it runs out in an engine,
you get power-stealing de
posits.
For cleaner engines, you
need two things:
A. A good detergent CD
grade oil—such as Mobiland
300 oil in your hard-worked
diesels and Mobiland 200
(CC and SE) oil in the other
farm engines.
B. Oil changes made on
time, every time so you
always have plenty of deter
gent action at work to keep
your engines clean.
7. DRIVE AS THOUGH
YOU WERE BAREFOOT
ED. Gently does it when
you want to save gasoline
with your car or truck. No
jackrabbit starts, and 50 is
thrifty when you get rolling.
Higher speeds take extra
fuel—and often save surpris
ingly little time.
The heavier the vehicle,
the more fuel you waste
with fast starts —whether
you’re driving a car, pick
up, larger truck, or even
a tractor.
And don’t throw away
the momentum you’ve built
up. Avoid sudden unneces
sary braking. Roll to a gentle
stop whenever possible.
Again, a barefoot touch on
the brakes as well as on
the accelerator.
While Mobil continues
to keep products flowing
to customers, the company
urges farmers to follow these
seven fuel-saving tips.
REGISTER FOR
YOUTH FOOTBALL
The Jackson-Butts County
Recreation Department is
now holding registration for
youth football, including
cheerleaders.
You may register your
child weekdays at the
department from 9 to 5 and
on Saturday, September 4th,
11th and 18th from 9 to 12.
Ages as of August Ist: Pee
Wee League, 8, 9 and 10:
Junior League, 11, 12 and 13.
Weight limit is 130 pounds.
Deadline for registration is
September 18th.
A fee of $lO includes
insurance coverage. Boys
signing up for the first time
must bring their birth
certificate.
A coaches meeting has
been set for Thursday,
September 9. at 8 at the Van
Order Your
Extra Copies
Of
The Bicentennial Edition
Of
The Jackson Progress-Argus
Now
To Insure Delivery
SUPPLY WILL BE LIMITED
AVAILABLE
NOW
POST LABOR DAY
TENNIS TOURNEY
The Jackson-Butts County
Recreation Department is
holding a post Labor Day
tennis tournament on Sept
ember 9. in and ll at
Avondale Park. Tournament
play will begin at 5 p.m. on
the Dtli and inth. and on the
llth horn 9 a m. until dark.
The tournament will be set
up in flight for beginners and
the more advanced players
for singles, doubles and
mixed doubles. Entry fees
will be $3 for singles and $5
each for doubles and mixed
doubles.
Age groups for men and
women are: Singles - 12 and
Deventer Youth Center. If
you are interested in coach
ing a youth team or in
officiating this year, please
plan to be in attendance.
Use This Handy Order Blank to Mail Orders
Jackson Progress-Argus
P. O. Box 249
Jackson, Ga. 30233
Please send a copy of your Bicentennial Issue to the
following:
Enclosed please find in payment.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1976
Certain North American Indi
an tribes passed their children
through the limbs of a dog
wood tree to protect them
from childhood diseases.
under, 13 thru 16, 17 thru 24,
25 thru 49 and 50 and over.
Double's - 17 thru 24 and 25
and up. Mixed Doubles - 17
and over.
Sign up is at the recreation
department on Main Street
weekdays between 9 and 5
and on Saturday, September
4th from 9 to 12. Deadline is
Wednesday, September 8, 12
noon.
AT OFFICE 75c
BY MAIL $1.25
CARPET & RUG SALE
Fantastic Savings on Everything
Throw Rugs to Room Size Carpets
Beautiful Selections to Choose From
Buy Direct From The Truck and SAVE
Cash and Carry
See It - Like It -Take It Home
You Can Afford To Buy Now
SALE DAYS Franks’ Self Service
Friday, Sept. 3 Parking Lot
Saturday, Sept. 4 Dempsey Ave.
DON’T MISS IT!
Follow The Crowd to Savings