The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, April 11, 1974, Page Page 2, Image 2

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114 V A «V«. ~ «• A 11 ■*--*-, -*- Z«f * Police Report Burglars ransacked the home of Ford Graham of 907 7th St. Sunday night. Graham had 650 stored in the bedroom. The burglars took $250 and left S4OO. Nothing else was missing. Jose Perez of Aiken, S.C. told Augusta Police he was shot while driving north on the Gordon Highway. A white ford with a black top pulled along side his car and fired one shot from a pistol, striking the left side of the car. The A.C. Griggs school cafeteria was broken into between 5 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Friday. The storage room was ransacked and the burglars also stole a portable radio and an undetermined amount of Easter eggs. Syliva Grant of 921 11th St. told police that over S2OO worth of items were stolen from his home last Thursday. Grant said he suspects his 24 year old girlfriend who lived with him. He said the girlfriend was supposed to leave because they had broken up. A Dugas Street woman foiled a rape attempt early Saturday morning by screaming. She stated that she woke up about 2:40 Saturday morning and found a man in her bedroom who threatened to kill her. He placed a pillow over her head and attempted to rape her. But the woman started yelling and the man left the house through a small window. WILLIS GROCERIES Sausage Dogs & Hotdogs Bait & Tackle All Kinds of Bait 2315 Old Savannah Road HELP WANTED Mobile Home Serviceman Lie. to Pull & Deliver Mobile Homes Experience Helpful in All Service Areas Top Salary for Qualified Man. ABC Mobile Homes 1760 Gordon Highway 733-5571 4 OHANNSEN’S ■ TROPHIES SPORTING GOODS ! ENGRAVING CONVERSE ALL * StarsHHPgl We specialize in Team Equipment COR. 12th & REYNOLDS SAND BAR PLAZA 200 BLOCK OF SAND BAR FERRY ROAD THRIF-TEE SUPER MARKET H|| GROCERIES-MEATS BEVERAGES ||||| JOHNSON'S LAUNDERMAT NEWLY OPENED - ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT BLACKMON'S BARBER SHOP HAIRCUTS - HAIRSTYLES BLOW-OUTS AUGUSTA. GEORGIA ,‘;7 ’ COLUMBIA URBAN LEAGUE, INC. Labor Education Advancement Program (LEAP) YOUR FUTURE SECURITY JLfMy " ’*<l ■ * SKILL TRAINING * MORE THAN 90 TRADES FROM WHICH CHOOSE ‘ ON-THE-JOB TRAINING PROGRAM Contact Joseph Jones Field Representative Page 2 | Community Action Committee | To Meet Monday Night * The Community Action Committee of the CSRA Economic Opportunity Authority will meet on Monday night. April 15, at 8:00 p.m., 2390 Walden Drive. CAC Chairman Henri Freeman urges all members and interested persons to attend the meeting. A list of items needed for the four Richmond County neighborhood service centers was recently submitted to CAC members. It is printed in the News-Review in the hope that others in the community may help. WEST END CENTER: 1730 Walker St., phone: 733-0077. 1) volunteers to teach arts and crafts to children on Saturday mornings or Tuesday afternoons. 2) help in locating furniture and appliances for needy 3) transportation for elderly 4) sports equipment: baseballs, bats, gloves, basketballs, nets 5) games, books and toys 6) Kitchen equipment: bowls, dishcloths and towels, utensils, pots and pans, dishes 7) clothing for clients - all sizes. WEED CENTER: 2442 Mt. Auburn Ave., phone: 738-6058. 1) volunteers to teach sewing on Thursdays from 10-1 and 6-8 2) volunteers to teach knitting to Senior Citizens each Wednesday, 10-11 3) volunteers for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts 4) sewing equipment and fabric 5) Kitchen equipment: desperate need for skillets, bowls, dishcloths and towels, small and large spoons, forks, knives, pots and pans, plates 6) games, books and toys 7) clothing for clients. GWINNETT STREET CENTER: 1342 Gwinnett St., phone: 724-7239. 1) a refrigerator, so a nutrition program can be started 2) games for children and adults 3) pots and pans 4) basketball, baseball and bat 5) dishes 6) silverware 7) dishtowels. HYDE PARK CENTER: ANNOUNCEMENT Want to Adopt a Black •Chtld ? Call the NAACP Adoption Project A»k For Mies Joyce Tutt 722 5951 or visit Tabernacle Baptist Church 1224 Gwinnett Street Augusta, Georgia JD I 3 awn Shop 549 Broad St. VI BUY OR IOAN MONfl ON ANYTHING OR VALUE Wl Stu EVERYTHING 2024 Golden Rod St., phone: 798-2541. 1) broom, mop, bucket 2) pots and pans 3) tile for the floor 4) a dictionary and some encyclopedias 5) softball, football, basketball, volleyball 6) vacuum cleaner 7) wall clock 8) boys and girls’ shoes 9) typewriter 10) flannel board or bulletin board 11) The World Os Films On Tuesday, April 16, the films “Mauritz Escher: Painter of Fantasies” and “Yugoslavia” will be shown at the Augusta Library’s weekly series of film programs “The World in Films” in the auditorium at 1:10 p.m. “Mauritz Escher: Painter of Fantasies” presents interviews with the artist, filmed in Nova Scotia, where he spends the summers with his family. The film points out his interest in mathematics and its effect on Defensive Driving Course The Augusta-Richmond County Public Library is sponsoring for its staff a defensive driving course to be taught by a representative of the Georgia Safety Council at the Main Library on April 15, 16, and 18. There are a few openings for interested persons other than library employees. The charge for the course is $8 and checks should be made payable to the Georgia Safety Council. Some insurance A Barrel of Fun Have a tax-time party that doesn’t really tax the budget: a hobo dinner. It’s a good way to cheer up the taxpayers and celebrate the passing of another IRS dead line. Decorate the party room with April 15th calendar pages. If there’s no carpet ing, sprinkle sawdust on the floor. Instead of electric lighting, you can save energy by hanging railroad lanterns here, there and everywhere. Candles are good too, provided you place them where they can’t be knocked over or creatq, a fire hazard. Ask guests to bring along any musical instruments they play. This is a great occasion for an informal jam session and community sing. Dinner should be served in simple campfire style, in keeping with the party theme. Use plain white paper plates and unmatched utensils. If there’s a fire place handy, consider set ting up the buffet around it and serving the food out of stewpots literally hanging over the fire. You could also set up the buffet in the kitchen, and have guests help themselves as they walk past the stove. The dinner menu should be simple but delicious. Fix one large stewpot full of baked beans the day before ■so that the flavor has time to develop fully. Broil frank furters during the party, and fill another pot or casserole with these. Alongside the hot dishes, serve a bowl of tossed salad and a basket filled with wedges of garlic bread. Dessert on the other hand should be festive. This silverware I’2) large cofee pot 13) games for all ages 14) fabric for children to learn sewing 15) dishclothes 16) volunteers for tutoring children in the afternoons 17) volunteers to come to the center any time to help out 18) volunteers to teach sewing to the children. his approach to art. Gives detailed study of some of his paintings, revealing and highlighting the fantasy-like quality and striking a balance between artistic and analytical approach to his work. Presenting developments in one of the highly controversial areas of the world, “Yugoslavia” looks at Communist values and their meaning and direction in Yugoslavia and examines Yugoslavia’s role in international politics. companies give reduced rates to drivers successfully completing this course. If you are interested in enrolling in this defensive driving class, please take or mail your check to the library, 902 Greene Street, no later than Saturday, April 13. NOTICE The Augusta-Richmond County Public Library, 902 Greene Street and all its souffle is pretty to look at and so inexpensive to make that you can afford to serve it even at tax time! LEMON-ORANGE SOUFFLE (Makes 8 servings) 2 packages lemon flavored gelatin % cup sugar 2 cups boiling water 1 cup cold water 1 cup Carnation Instant Nonfat Dry Milk 1 cup ice cold orange juice >4 cup lemon juice Place gelatin and sugar in large mixing bowl. Add boil ing water. Stir to dissolve gelatin. Stir in cold water. Chill to consistency of un beaten egg whites, about 50-60 minutes. Combine Carnation Instant Nonfat Dry Milk and orange juice in small mixer bowl. Whip until soft peaks form (3 to 4 min utes.) Add lemon juice. Whip until stiff (3 to 4 minutes.) Fold into chilled gelatin. Place mixture in refrigerator to chill until mixture mounds from a spoon, about 20 min utes. Prepare a collar for a 1-quart souffle dish by cut ting a strip of brown paper long enough to go around dish and about 3 inches wide. (Foil may be used in stead of brown paper but should be folded to make 3 thicknesses.) Butter the in side of the souffle dish and the inside of the strips of paper or foil. Fasten the paper around the outside, letting it extend inches above the top. Spoon gelatin mixture into souffle dish. Chill until firm, about 3-4 hours. To serve, loosen paper collar and pull away gently. Garnish with mint leaves, if desired. IAV MU,,C JAY "WER ■ HTHOADH RINTAU-RIPAIRI-LIMOHI 725-79&9 Don’t oveypay-Trade with Jay ADVERTISING SALES MEN - WOMEN 12 Year old growing Company has 10 immediate openings in Richmond and Aiken County for aggressive individuals who have the ability to work with little supervision marketing printed TV Programs to local stores. 25% repetitive commissions. Start full or part time. Phone or write: E. H. Printup 1 (404) 981-5823 Augusta TV Programs, 1535 So. Hairston Rd., Stone Mountain, Ga. 30083. BENNETT GAS COMPANY 1829 Gordon Highway air condition heating • appliances PROPANE GAS „ RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL lpgas tanks, sale OR LEASE F,m Ettlmaw, Financing GAS Available Phone 738-7782 —— Bi *' Our paying photographer will give away $5 to the lucky person whose photo is circled. If your circled photo appears in the News-Review, call Mr. Stewart, at 722-4555, to get your $5 in cash. To be eligible, money must be claimed in person before next Thursday. *\. M ■' ; ■T «' Mttr wia— ■ r r < • MELVIN KIMBLE NEWSBOY OF THE WEEK Melvin Kimble has been selected as our news boy for the week. He is a sixth grader at J.W. Houghton Elementary School his favorite subject is math. He is the son of Mrs. Corine Kimble of 222 Frank St. branches, will be closed on Sunday, April 14, and all book return boxes will be locked. LIBRARY STORY HOURS 147, Weekly Story Hours for children are conducted by the Augusta Library. The program, which includes a story, a film, and talks about books for various ages and interests, will be held at 4 p.m. on Tuesday at the Main Library and at the Maxwell Branch on Wednesday at 4 p.m. PROGRAMS FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN Programs are planned for pre-school children who are old enough to enjoy books. The “Picture Book Half Hour” at the Main Library, at 902 Greene Street, will be held on Thursday at 10 a.m. A “Pre-School Story Hour” will be held at the Appleby Branch, 2260 Walton Way, on Wednesday at 3 p.m. At the Wallace Branch, 1237 Gwinnett Street, seven weekly “Pre-School Story Hours” will be held at 10 a.m. and at 11 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and at 11 a.m. on Thursday. Bo's Bait & Tackle 2011 Savannah Rd. 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We hope that classes in elementary and high schools will view this show which illustrates the elements of Children’s Art Exhibit Planned The Second Annual Oglethorpe Park Children’s Art Exhibit will be held this year on Saturday, May 11, and Sunday, May 12, during the 1974 Augusta Arts Festival. Artwork will be displayed on the Trestle Path of the park both days until 5 p.m. There will be a first, second, and third prize awarded to each grade (1-7) and a ribbon for ach child chosen to participate. The theme for this year’s competition will be “A Walk with the Animals”. Judging Jack & Jill Mother’s Plan Conference The members of the Augusta Chapter of Jack & Jill of America Inc. met April 7,1974 6:00 p.m. at The Whigham’s Home in Belair Hills to finalize their plans for the Mother’s Work Conference to be held April 20, 1974 at T.W. Josey High School. Mrs. George L. Jenkins serves as president of the group. Mrs. Norma Delley E.M.R. Classes will present a Spring program.. The public is invited to attend. visual expression accompanied by brief analyses. Mrs. Alice Davis, coordinator of Visual Arts, said that several students have demonstrated exceptional interest in solving creative problems and “we would appreciate seeing your name on the register as one with whom they have shared their art: r will be based upon compliance with theme, artistic ability, and originality. There is no limitation on the medium used. The artwork must include the child’s name, his grade, and the name of the school, or it will not be accepted. Any school which has not already been contacted by the Children’s Art Exhibit committee can still participate by notifying Ms. Marilyn Grist at 736-8743 or Mrs. J. Terrell Pope at 738 6113. The deadline for entries will be the first week in May. is project chairman for the Conference. The teens division, Lords and Ladies will meet Friday April 12 at the Jenkins Home 1242 Hernlen Street at 5:00 p.m. to plan their activities for the conference. Miss Cheryl Lowery is president of the teens, Mrs. Willarena Williams is Teen Director.