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The Prattville Progress from Prattville, Alabama • 7

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THURSDAY, JAN. 17TH, 1952 PRATTVILLE. ALABAMA. THE FOUNTAIN CITY NOTICE TO VOTERS SHERIFFS SALE 4-H Club News Birdskin Gloves Gloves dating back to aiTtiquity were not manufactured in England until 1463, however. Some of the early English gloves were made ol birdskins.

Montgolfier's Balloon The first balloon ever sent ui. was made by Stephen Montgolfiei a paper manufacturer of Annonav France, in June, 1783. Notice Autauga Canning Company Stockholders Pursuant to the mandate of a venditioni exponas issued out The Pine Level boys and girls of the Court of Common Pleas of Autauga County, Alabama, 417 wherein Loftin II. Hilyer was Plaintiff, and i Tilmun T. Whitten was Defen- Club are starting a school project by setting out one thou- in Case No sand pine seedlings.

Part of these seedlings will be placed All officers and stockholders of the Autauga Canning 4-H in an old sage field and some in dant, I will sell at public out-: Company are requested to be light woods where the boys have cry, for cash, to the last, high- present at a meeting to be held cleared out the under brush. est and best bidder, in front of 2:00 oclock Friday after- This project will give these the Court House on Factory noon, January 25th at County State of Alabama, County of Autauga. To the named persons whose names appear on the voting list of Autauga County, Alabama. You and each of you are hereby notified as provided by Title 17, Section 46, Code of 1940, to appear before the Autauga County Board of Registrars between the hours of 9:00 A. M.

and 3:00 P. M. on the second Monday in February, 1952, at the Court House in Prattville, to show cause why your name should not be stricken from the list of qualified voters of Autauga County, Alabama. Citation List Jan. 1952 Street, in City of Prattville in said State and County, within boys and girls experience in setting seedling and also furnish Court House.

D. L. YARBROUGH. President. Adv.

10J2c a place on the school grounds the legal hours of sale on the WESTERN AUTO STORE PLUMBING for futun; 4-H clubbers to study forestry work. Mr. Woodfin, the school principal, is assisting the boys and girls in setting out their seedlings. The seedlings for this project were donated by the Gulf States Paper Company. Other 4-H Club members receiving seedlings from this Company were C.

A. Billingsley, Ray Mitchell, Jessie and J. T. Mannings, Cary and Murry Lipscomb and Peyton Langford, Jr. TRUCK VISITS PRATTVILLE EVERY FRIDAY -CALL- GANDYS TAXI Phone 6532 or 6314 Safe Prompt Courteous W.

G. (Gandy) Chambliss Owner Operator Located in front of City Cafe PRATTVILLE, ALA. 28th day of January, j952, the personal property hereinbelow described One White Black wood stove, One Three Piece Bedroom suite, Mahogany finish, 2 Pr. Double Bed Springs, Two Double Red Mattresses, Four Pillows, Five Bed Spreads, Four 9x12 Floor Rugs and all other household furniture and cooking utensils in a dwelling house owned by Loftin H. Hilyer and located about 3 miles southwest of Billingsley on the Jones and Billingsley Farm to Market Road.

Witness my hand, this the 7th day of January, 1952. G. A. GRANT, Sheriff, Autauga County, Alabama. 17Jlc Repaired Installed Contracted Prompt, efficient and courteous service, any type Plumbing work.

INSTALLING AND REPAIRING PUMPS J. T. Baref ield Telephone 3241 202 So. Northington St. Prattville Beat 1 Adcock, Walter M.

Alexander, Harold Anthony, Charles Brier, H. C. Brier, Henry C. Brier, Mrs. Minnie R.

Collum, Lloyd Hubert Cone, William Ancome Cox, Thomas H. Davis, Edward Davidson, John Hollis Edens, Bedford F. Lewis, James Harvey, Jr. Miller, Isadore Rhodes, Homer Roseberry, Willie C. Seigel, Harriett Sansing, Edgar A.

Tatum, Hudson S. Thornton, John D. Weeks, Ross H. Wooley, Charles T. Bell, Katherine Clemmons, William B.

Clemmons, Marion B. Scott, Billie L. Beat 3 Dismukes, W. H. Grable, W.

L. Holley, Franklin Jordon, Mrs. Grace W. Middlebrooks, Willie G. McAdams, Jones Harold Price, Sam Chambers, Oscar Thomas Beat 4 Fromm, Mrs.

Grace Ruth Smedley, William E. Tyus, Howard Lewis Tyus, Miss Jeanne Alexander Tyus, L. R. Weaver, Pearson Beat 6 Bishop, George E. Motley, Mrs.

Jewel Wilder Vasser Tatum, Charlie C. Walker, Lews A. Beat 7 McMillian, Mrs. Ada White, Mrs. O.

B. Roper, Mrs. Everee Beat 8 Burkhalteiy Clarence Beat 9 Jackson, Mrs. J. A.

Peterson, John H. Roy, J. E. Beat 10 Barnett, J. W.

Coburn, Woodrow W. Davis, Eugene H. Dennis, Wm. C. Hines, Christy Sanford Hurst, Henry Lock, Leonard McDonald, Charles E.

Short, John T. Tatum, Harvey Roy Reat 11 DeLoach, Otis A. Dennis, Wm. C. Frucci, Benjamin Jackson, A.

O. Kyzer, Hicks Lavater McKee, Andy Spivey, J. T. Timmerman, James M. Wallace, Hugh S.

Beat 12 Wilkins, Levi Given under our hand thi: the 8th day of January, 1952. Autauga County Board of Registrars Forrester M. Smith, Chm. Virginia W. Barnes, Mbr.

Mrs. Ernie Wingard, Electrical, Plumbing and Heating Contractors Sales Service Installations House Wiring Pumps Installed and Repaired Appliances Fixtures Parts of Owr Safe IV fl 0 0 0 0 oD no 1 lot of Ladies Cotton and Rayon Panties Only 25c per pair 19 Boys Wool plaid Mackinaws, Size 8 to 14, Original price $12.95. Now only $6.95 8 Mens Wool plaid Jackets $8.95 THORNTON ELECTRIC CO. 1 lot of Ladies Cotton Bloomers and Snuggies 49c 1 lot of Childrens Sox Original Price 39c 4 pair for $1.00 10 Mens odd all Wool Jackets. Extra special value only $6.95 Telephone 3271 Prattville, Ala.

$18.95 -were 4 Mens black Leather Jackets-Now only $6.35 fl 15 Mens Leather Jackets, Priced $25.00 1-3 Off 500 yards Curtain Scrim Was 29c Special 19c 2 bolts of Wool Plaid Cloth was $2,89 Now only $1.49 yard 1 bolt of Black Wool was $2.95 Special 98c yard FIRE AUTO LIFE DO with leather fronts. Now $6.95 Wool plaid Jackets Were $9.95 FREE! 1 pair mens pants with the purchase of any man's suit. 1 bolt of Brown All-wool Flannel was $2.95 Special only $1.98 per yard RAYON AND WOOL FLANNEL Tomato Red Pink Nile Green Only 69c per yard Insurance At Cost! 11 Mens Sport Coats. Values to $18.85 Now $8.95 Mens Wool Suits were $31.50 Now only $19.50 14 Colors of Pinwale Corduroy, including Blue Red Green Mauve Grey Raspberry 98c per yard 1 bolt of Navy Plaid Wool was $1.98 Now $1.29 per yard 1 Only Blue Satin Comfort was $18.95 Now $8.95 1 Lot of Boys Polo Shirts, size 8 to 16, were 98c Now 49c 100 Mens Dress Shirts, Whites and Stripes, All sizes values to $4.45 Only $1.79 18 Mens Cotton Flannel Robes were $5.90 Now $3.79 fl 0 fl fl a fl i a a El fl a I 23 Ladies Coats, 3 Ladies Suits Only $5.00 each 16 Ladies Satin Raincoats Values to $25.00 Now $2.57 each 0 0 OH no on on HD bo on no Alabama Farm Bureau offers Auto, Fire and Life Insurance at cost Low First Cost plus regular dividends For your convenience Auto Premiums are payable each 6 months at no Extra cost Prompt, Friendly, Nation-Wide Claim Service Come by Today for a free estimate on your Insurance Needs. Lot of Humming Bird Hose discontinued Shades were $1.35 Now 77c 33 boys cotton flannel robes values to $3.95 Size 8 to 18 Now $1.88 1 lot of Mens Sleeveless Sweaters Values to $2.95 Now 98c Mens Tweed Overcoats, buy one and get FREE 1 pair of $6.95 pants 37 M.ens odd lot $6.95 Chesterfield Hats $3.95 Good assortment of sizes 100 Boys Wool and part wool Sweaters, Values up to 2 for $1.95 1 Lot of Mens Sweaters were $3.45 Only $1.79 1 lot of Mens Socks 4 pair for $1.00 Alabama Farm Bureau Insurance Companies JAMES F.

GOLSON, Agent PHONE 5421 COOPER BUILDING Prattville, Alabama I i 11 a aw mu At mOJlL -Autau6as Biost CompiiTE t'-ePARTm-enT tor.

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