The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, April 24, 1975, Page Page 6, Image 6

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The Augusta News-Review - April 17,1975 Archie Williams Honored Archie Ceasar Williams Jr., a native of Augusta, and the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie C. Williams Sr., of 601 Brunswick Ave., has received honors and recognition on the city and state levels for excellence in tuba playing. He is first chair tuba player in the Sand Bar Ferry Band, and holds first chair position in the All-City Band, the All-District Band, and second chair in the AU-State Band. Archie recently received Superior Rating in the State Solo and Ensemble Audition and Festival in Athens, Ga. A member of the Sand Bar Ferry Band for three years, Archie is highly praised by his band instructor, Charles N. Burton who said “Archie is an extremely talented young musician who has done and is doing a superb job on the tuba. He shows unusual talent, knowledge and skill for a young man his age.” Archie is an active member of Thankful Baptist Church, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Terry; God-son of Rev. and Mrs. N.T. Young Sr. and the nephew of Miss Eileen Terry, choral director at Paine College. Archie has one brother, Rickey L. Williams, a student at Hornsby Elementary School. Want to save money.... Sure Kill Roach Killer ROACHES BREad Here’s a tip: Put SKRK in your home as instructions show you’ll never have another Roach. Guaranteed to keep Roaches away as long as SKRK is on the job. Limited Time Only $3.00 AUGUSTA ENTERPRISES P.O. BOX 5926 AUGUST* GA 30906 QIIDC Guaranteed to *«ep Roaches KILL Away 5 Years YOUR ELECTRICAL FUTURE Straight Talk from Bob Scherer President, Georgia Power Company If you have read the newspapers lately you know that Georgia Power Company has made news quite often. And a good part of it has seemed to concentrate on bad news. I am going to be reporting some positive facts to you in the next few months through a series of informative advertisements in this newspaper. I’ll describe some of the things we are doing to keep your electricity supply dependable. I’ll talk about measures our newly organized management team is putting into effect to cut costs and improve efficiency in our company. Most importantly, I’ll describe steps you can take to make electricity work better for you and your family and provide the best service for your dollar. As the new president of Georgia Power, 1 am dedicated to a policy of meeting head-on the problems which inflation, increased fuel costs and re cession have thrust upon all of us. Georgia Power Company A citizen wherever we serve® Page 6 / V • • \ W *\ , w Photo by Mlehael Carr Links Present Poetry Program The Fine Arts Committee of the Augusta Chapter of Links, Inc. will present a Poetry Program Sunday, April 27th at 4 p.m. in the Lucy Laney Music Building. Standard poems as well as original works will be presented by students in the Richmond County Schools and two Paine College students. Mrs. J.M. Tutt is chairman and Mrs. Allen N. Brown is EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CENTER COORDINATOR CSRA Economic Opportunity Authority, Inc. is recruiting an individual to serve as Coordinator for Burke County. Implements all programs and enforces policies and procedures; supervises all staff and serves as liasion with the Community at large. BA in Sociology, Business Administration or three years supervisory experience in a social service agency. Applications must be in by April 22. 1975. For interview call 736 5531 Ext. 25. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER president of the local chapter. There is no admission fee and the public is invited. IO O E 1: : A ukeezej H owwiei. _ 3 —. ,I_. i i i i n _ szorz t . . , jj- s I I [ J | UK H • JML BMUOf M *■■■*. *9* Hn I solicit your cooperation and understanding. And 1 would enjoy receiving any questions or suggestions you may have to help us meet our commitment to provide your present and future electricity needs. Write: Bob Scherer P.O. Box 4599 Atlanta, Georgia 30302 Youth Corner By Lloyd Terrell >. A* v 'BL .., ? Paine College Concert Choir The Paine College Concert Choir will present its annual Spring Concert on Sunday, April 27, 1975 at 6 p.m. in the Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial Chapel. The program will include Master Choruses from Haydn’s Creation. Mendelssohn’s Elijah. Mozart’s Requiem Mass, and excerpts from Broadway productions. There will be no admission fee. The public is invited to attend. THE MIRROR As my head was facing down to the ground, I lifted up my head to look around. 1 took several steps to see what I could see. Because it seemed like someone was following me. I glimpsed out the corner of one of my eyes. And 1 saw a reflection of a familiar looking guy. I said to myself, who could this be? Then everything started coming back to me. Then things began to get clearer and clearer. As I stood there looking into the mirror. Fred Mobley DOWN 1. Author of Negro Spirituals. 2. Author of the hymn “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing.” 3. Made products from peanuts and yams. 4. Abbr. for Southern Christian Leadership Conference 5. Pulitzer Prize in poetry, 1950. 6. Underground Railroad leader 7. Abbr. for organization headed by Jesse Jackson. 8. Blood plasma expert. 9. Ist Black to be nominated V.P. of U.S. 10. Former editor of The Crisis. 11. Name of Black Magazine 12. Founder of S.C.L.C. ACROSS 12. Founder of a school in Daytona, Fla. (Full name) 13. Father of Black History. 14. Black Poet. 15. Benjamin ??? 16. Word meaning practicing MAXWELL HOUSE PHARMACY OPEN AU DAY SEVEN PAYS PER WEEK 1002 GREENE ST. '• Trophies ' J i Engraving t i J Sporting Goods' !; AWARDS OF ELEGANCE ! J > Tropies, Plaques, Silverware •! EXPERT ENGRAVING j! 722-0949 >! Cor. 12th & Rtynolds ghlaktf AG IO I’AIMIRS 1 81 7 Wilkinson Rd. Next door to Wickes 733-1095 Make Ihe Old l-’k Sen I • ' Only\ SS9.XX Any (ar. An'. Si/e. 'I he I ales! In Bal' •! 1 nainel. I mn\ I’a' "e - Lloyd P. Terrell, a former Congressional Intern to Congressman John F. Seiberling of Ohio’s 14th District, has joined the News-Review staff. He will serve as Youth Editor. Terrell, a native of Akron, Ohio is a sophomore at Paine College. News-Review readers are invited to send personals, club and community news to Terrell for publication in the News-Review, and to alert him to Augusta’s future youth events. Terrell is a former columnist for the Cleveland Call & Post newspaper, past president of the Akron Branch of the NAACP Youth and College Council and past president of the State of Ohio Conference of NAACP Youth and College Councils. He is also a winner of the slaveholding 17. President of Paine College 18. Former head of Urban League. 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THomSOn, Go. , Competitively priced at a ' 1 independent dealers dis 722-6641 595-5559 playing the General sign /4400H1 JYJ 3 J 77 | League Os Women Voters To Host Luncheon For Public, School Board The League of Women Voters will hold a luncheon Meeting for members of the Richmond County Board of Education on April 30 at the 1974 National Poetry Anthology Contest and a recipient of the NAACP Merit Award and “Mr. NAACP” Award. Terrell, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Terrell Sr. of Akron, Ohio and a member of the Antioch Baptist Church and the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. THURS. - FRI. - SAT. CLOSE-OUT t1 31 MEN'S SPRING AND YEAR'ROUND SPORT COATS $12.50 PRICE SLASHED TO 0 IT'S LIKE BUYING Q 2 SUGAR FOR 5c A LB.X These garments were all tailored in our factory in Historical Mercer County - close to Princeton University and are styled in the traditional conservative good taste of those who live in its environs - rather than in the more vivid styling that • quite frankly-has recently been more popular in most of our stores. We can't eat them and so we are offering them at a FRACTION of their cost. If you can use a new sport coat for church or work -here's a real buy! b.f.s. BAXTER FACTORY STORE 865 USE YOUR CAS ST ?! E BROAD ST. OR 9 To 6 PM 724-7300 MASTER CHARGE WED 9 To 5:30 Church of the Good Shepherc 2230 Walton Way. The luncheon begins a 12:15 and, according to Susa Bloomfield, recently-electe league president, the -genen public is invited to mak reservations and to join leagu members in the question an answer period following th luncheon. Reservations may be calle to 736-1103 or 733-069 (evenings). Luncheon ticket are $2.50 and checks may b made payable to the League o Women Voters.