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Ensign Southworth Bryan, who
has been aboard the United States
Destroyer Belknap in. the Pacific
area for the past nine months, ar
rived at the home of his parents,
IVlr. and Mrs. M. M. Bryan, on Sun
day for a leave pf several days. He
is being given a delightful welcome
by family and friends.
Parents and friends of the music
pupils of Miss Maybeth Storey en
joyed two interesting and entertain
ing recitals at Miss Storey’s home
on Friday. Programs of the recitals
will be found in this issue of The
Herald.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Medlin had
as dinner guests on Sunday Rev. W.
H. Benchofff, pastor of the Jeffer
son Presbyterian Church, and Mr.
Skinner, both of Decatur.
J. FOSTER ECKLES
INSURANCE
Jefferson, Georgia
Will you hold a
FAT SALVAGE BEE
for your country?
HERE IN AMERICA, when a neigh
bor needs help, all the folks
pitch in and give him a hand.
Many a haivest would have
been lost without the help of
an old-fashioned husking bee.
Right now, your country is
calling on you, the women in
towns and on the farms, to
hold a fat-salvage bee and help
meet a critical fat shortage.
Needed this year: 100,000,000 more pounds
of used fats!
Approved by WFA and OPA. Paid for by Industry.
“We’re Using An Awful Lot of
LeTourneau Equipment On This Job.”
Writes Seabee Garvin Verner MM 3-c ex- Tour
napull Shell employee from the South Pacific.
“Lots of my buddies, as well as myself, are
convinced LeTourneau equipment is tops. You
keep it rolling and we’ll keep it digging.”
LeTourneau Cos. of Ga.
TOCCOA, GEORGIA
"A NEIGHBOR TO YOU"
SCRAPERS—CRANES—TOURNAPULLS
ROOTERS—ROLLERS
Blount Boswell of- Greensboro
spent the week-end in Jefferson
with his grandmother, Mrs. A. S.
Moseley.
After a brief visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Catlett, in Jef
ferson, Charles Catlett has returned
to Cherry Point, N. C.
* * *
After spending several days with
Mrs. George W. Westmoreland, her
mother, Mrs. A. H. Fambrough, has
returned to her home near Farming
ton, and her aunt, Mrs. Effie Spinks,
has returned to her home in Tampa,
Fla.
* * *
Mrs. Y. D. Maddox and Mrs. A.
S. Moseley were visitors in Gaines
ville on Tuesday and in Athens on
Saturday.
TO MEET THE NEEDS of our
country, used fats are desper
ately wanted. Scrape pans. Skim
soups and gravies. Save meat
trimmings and table scraps; once
a week melt them down. Your
butcher will give you 2 red
points and up to 4 cents for every
pound. If you have any diffi
culty, call your County Agent
or local Salvage Committee.
THE JACKSON HERALD, JEFFERSON, GEORGIA
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardy and
Miss Marian Hardy of Atlanta spent
Sunday in Jefferson with Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Hardy.
* * *
Mrs. H. C. Daley of Atlanta spent
the past week-end in Atlanta with
her mother, Mrs. Beulah Whitmire.
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It is pleasing to the many friends
in this city and county of H. I. Mob
ley, Jr., that he has been made a full
Lieutenant in the Navy of the U. S.
He is now with the Pacific Fleet
Schools in San Francisco. He has
seen active service as a member
of the Naval forces of the U. S. in
both Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
He has been receiving special train
ing in San Francisco and it is possi
ble that he will be sent again to
the Pacific area of war activities.
Mr. and Mrs. Powell Legg of
Ashburn were visitors for Mother’s
Day at the home of Mr. Legg’s
mother, Mrs. L. P. Legg. They were
joined on their way up by Miss Vir
ginia Kesler, a student at Wesleyan
College, who spent Mother’s Day
with her family.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. George Whitehead
announce the birth on May 12 of
a daughter, whom they have named
Bobbie George. Mrs. Whitehead is
the former Miss Geraldine Carroll.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood an
nounce the birth of a daughter on
May 9th, who has been named San
dra Kay. The mother was formerly
Miss Essie Samples.
* H- *
Mrs. Virginia Legg Carter, who
has been visiting with her mother
for the past two weeks, returned
to her home in Atlanta Sunday. She
was accompanied by Mrs. Stanley
Kesler, Jr., and daughter, who were
returning to Knoxville.
* * *
Mrs. R. N. Pirkle accompanied
Roy T. and Mrs. Pirkle as far as
Atlanta Monday. Roy has been
transferred to New York and his
wife went to Memphis, Tenn., to
visit her mother.
* * *
On Sunday Miss Lewis Faye Mc-
Whorter of Atlanta and Col. Hiram
A. King of Houston, Tex., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Storey. Col. King is the son of G.
L. King, a nephew of the late Mrs.
M. E. Dickson.
Miss Ella Dickson, Mrs. Sam
Queen, Betty and Jean Queen of
Atlanta were guests of relatives in
Jefferson for the week-end.
* * *
Lt. Col. Pope B. Holliday and Mrs.
Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mac-
Swords and Col. Willie D. Holliday
of Zanesville, Ohio, Mrs. Frank Hol
liday of Bogart, Mr. and Mrs. Noble
Patrick of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
Alva W. Pendergrass and two sons,
Mrs. A. C. Holliday, Miss Annie Mae
Holliday of Athens, Miss Laura Hol
liday of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Storey of Waynesboro, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Storey of Athens, Rev. and
Mrs. Frank Moorehead of Dahlon
ega, were among the immediate
members of the Holliday family
called here by the illness and death
of Mrs. W. D. Holliday.
Visitors here for Holliday funeral
Mrs. Clara Malloy Bumuphs, Mrs.
Fletcher Tuck, Mrs. J. F. Malloy,
Mrs. Imogene Copas, Mr. and Mrs.
Comer Weaver, Mrs. J. D. Hudson,
Miss Frances Holliday, Mrs. D. C.
Mclntire, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Holli
day of Atlanta, Mrs. Curtis Prickett,
Mrs. Lottie Coker, Mrs. Ruby Mc-
Elhannon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Brooks, Miss Hazel Brooks of Pen
dergrass, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Con
way, Miss Dorothy Bishop. Miss
Clarice Conway, Mrs. J. T. Fulcher,
Prentice Conway of Athens, Mrs. W.
O. Baird, Clyde B. Smith of Hosch
| ton, Mrs. Alma Fulcher of Statham,
Mr. and Mrs. Andy L. Brooks, Miss
Lila Brooks of Norcross, Pat Brooks
; of Florence, S. C., Miss Sara Dadis
i man of Toccoa.
are SAVING FOOD
and SAVING FCL.TS [vx'/h,
by canning fruiis A y' ~j
and berries! s
It's your patriotic duty \\~Sm
tocan asmuchfruitand y Un
berries as vou possibly
con. Exfrc Sugar for \
canning is available \
NOW. Apply for it tc j||ls
you r Rationing Board. ( SptL-y
Messrs. A. A. Frost, W. A. Wages,
A. O. Hood and John Beatty were
visitors in Atlanta Thursday.
# * *
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Barnett, Miss
Betty Jo Barnett and Mrs. Jack
Stringer were recent visitors here,
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Barnett.
* * *
Corporal and Mrs. James Hunter
spent a few days recently in Atlan
ta, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Martin.
H*
Mrs. H. M. Appleby and Miss
Jane Appleby of Washington, D. C.,
Mrs. R. L. Woodruff of Winder and
Mrs. J. S. Hartsfield of Blakely
were guests last week of Mrs. J. O.
Stockton and Mrs. G. D. Appleby.
♦ ¥ ¥
Bob Appleby of the U. S. Navy
and now stationed in New York is
spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. George Appleby.
* * *
Miss Ann Appleby of the Gaines
ville High School faculty spent last
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. D:
Appleby.
•* * *
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian Church will meet on
Monday afternoon, May 21st, at 4
o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Claud
Barnett.
* # *
Mrs. Horace Williamson and Miss
Flo Ouida Williamson of Athens,
Miss Odessa Williamson of Law
renceville, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Williamson, son and daughter of
Emory University and Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Williamson of Marietta were
visitors at the home of Mrs. Janie
Silman over the week-end.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE, ELECTRIC STOVE—In
good condition. See Mrs. Beulah
Whitmire, Jefferson. ltpd.
FOR SALE
COTTON SEED, STONEVILLE 2 B,
two and three years old. I also
have oats, hay, hog and cow feed.
See G. H. Martin at Jefferson
Motor Company, Jefferson, Ga.
CASH FOR THE WHOLE TREE—
Peeled poplar, gum, maple, wil
low, cottonwood, basswood, over
five inches diameter, sawed five
feet long at $13.50 per unit of
160 cu. ft. loaded on cars South
ern Railway, also, certain other
roads. Trees are easily peeled now
while the sap is up.
WE ALSO BUY PINE PULPWOOD
—Ship to The Champion Paper
and Fibre Company, Canton, N.
C., the company that can use most
of your timber. Also have market
for willow bark. Write E. C. Haff,
Champion Agent, Cornelia, Ga.
10-17-24.
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N. N. PENDERGRASS ESTATE
JEFFERSON GEORGIA
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A WARTIME PROGRAM FOR GEORGIAS PEACETIME PROGRESS' B
fyfatz/ GEORGIA R3WER COMPANY, ateahta |j
AUCTION SALE
I will offer for sale remainder of my entire
stock of merchandise and store fixtures, consist
ing of Notions, Fancy Groceries, Feed and
Hardware on the premises, Jefferson and Ath
ens Highway, one mile south of Jefferson.
FRIDAY, MAY 18,1945
If sale is not completed, will continue Satur
day, May 19.
Sale will begin at 10 o’clock, Central War
Time. Come early and take advantage of bar
gains.
—BARBECUE BY M. FREEMAN—
Do not miss this opportunity to save money
on everything you need.
WAYSIDE SERVICE STATION
R. H. OWENS, Manager
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945