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— Griffin Daily News Friday, August 19,1977
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Michael J. Hilyer, Sr. (left) of Weatherup Construction Co. receives diploma for INRYCO
Builder Institute from Fred H. Horn, general manager Southeast Region, Building Systems
of INRYCO, Inc., Cullman, Alabama.
Hilyer
completes
course
Michael J. Hilyer, Sr.,
coirunerical building salesman,
of a local building firm, has just
returned from Atlanta, where
he participated in a week long
training school in building
systems.
The school, conducted by
INRYCO. Inc., offers intensive
training for newly authorized
builder-dealers and also serves
as a refresher course for
established dealers. Par
ticipants take part in practical
exercises in building estimating
and sketching, to on field trips
and have class sessions and
homework in a variety of sub
jects. At the end of the course,
they are awarded diplomas.
Happy
Birthday!
JOfe
Crystal Jones
Crystal Marie Jones,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry
Jones, celebrated her second
birthday with a party at her
home on Loumae road.
Cake, ice cream and punch
were served. Favors were given
to the children.
The birthday cake was bor
dered with yellow icing, cen
tered with 2 miniature dolls
rocking on a seesaw, and was
baked and decorated by Mrs.
Catherine Hart.
Those attending were: Todd
Dunn, Vicki and Jeff Buf
fington, Ray Jones, Mrs. Betty
Dunn, Mrs. Lillie Buffington,
Mrs. Mary Alice White, Mrs.
Aileen Buffington, Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Graham, and Mr. and
Mrs. Kimsey Shedd.
Great grandparents, Mrs.
Mattie Lee Jones and Mrs.
Ghristine Gibson; grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hart; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kerry Jones and the honoree.
Jackson
gets grant
for tank
City of Jackson officials
have been notified that a
grant in the amount of
$160,000 has been made the
City by the Economic
Development Administration
for water system improve
ments.
Included in the improve
ments will be construction of
a new 200,000 gallon elevated
water storage tank, as well
as removal of the old water
tank located next to the City
Jail.
Engineering plans are
being completed now for both
of these projects and it is
believed that work will begin
on the new water storage
facility by early fall.
The present water tank is
old, has a limited capacity
and is not considered to be
worthy of renovation.
Both Mayor C. B. Brown,
Jr. and members of the
Jackson City Council were
pleased at announcement of
the grant award, one of only
three being awarded cities in
this area under current EDA
guidelines.
NEW HOMES
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RIPE FOR
Peachtree City has a A ?ra&>k n IblfF r
bushel of new homes / |Jy [l7 // A. '
available. In all sizes - -/ Lfel
and shapes. In a !T Ij \
variety of neighbor- Ask
hoods. Ranch. Two- ! WJlra Ml™
story. Split-level. jlUjjjiL vk 4
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Traditional. Roomy 'W B t I PM!
enough for a family V I pF
of ten, or cozy mL-t-
enough for just two. IjlM I V, W
Peachtree City has ■ bW I B
priced to fit every budget—
from just starting out to just ‘-y 7, * ■' 111
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million. Naturally, you’ve heard of Peachtree City. But did you know / wB Whß '¥
it’s eighteen years old this year? With our own shopping center. Office w My MWy y J
park. Country club and golf course. Tennis courts. Swimming pools. MraV W
Stables. 4-1/2 miles of shoreline. Bicycle paths. An elementary school. y »
A medical center. A town hall. A newspaper. And over 30 industries! f 7
If you haven’t seen Peachtree City lately, visit ralra
us today and see the new model homes.
(Just 35 minutes from Atlanta.) You’ll see 1
why we can hardly call it a new town
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Grow On You. 487-9722 or 487-8585 35 minutes from downtown/25 minutes from the airport.» C|TY / I
NEW HOMES
Griffin-Spalding County School calendar
August 23-26
August 29
September 5
September 26
October 10
October 11
October 25
November 1
November 8
November 22
November 23
November 24, 25
November 29
December 20
January 3
January 5
Preplanning
First day of school
Labor Day Holiday
End Ist month
Mid-term Reports - Secondary
Parent-Teacher Conference - student holiday
End 2nd month
End Ist 9 weeks Elementary grading period
Issue Elementary Report Cards
End 3rd month & Ist quarter
In-service day - student holiday
Thanksgiving Holidays
Issue Secondary Report Cards
Last day before Christmas
Return to school
End 4th month
Three 60-day quarters
January 12
January 19
February 2
March 2
March 3
March 7
March 23
March 27 - 31
March 29 - 31
April 3
April 7
April 21
May 5
June 2
June 2
June 5,6, 7
End 2nd 9 weeks Elementary grading period
Mid-term Reports - Secondary
End sth month
End 6th month & 2nd quarter
In-service day - student holiday
Issue Secondary Report Cards
End 3rd 9 weeks Elementary grading period
Spring Holidays
GAE
Issue Elementary Report Cards
End 7th month
Mid-term Reports - Secondary
End Bth month
End 9th month & 3rd quarter
Issue Elementary Report Cards
Post-planning for teachers
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