The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, August 30, 1980, Page Page 2, Image 2

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The Augusta News-Review - August 30, 1980 - Mil DOWNTOWN hILKEkT 1007 broad tlili ph 724.8862 nwnEHBWSESSSSHI complete HOME FURNISHINGS ♦ Don’t Let Anything Stand in the Way of Your Health ▲ Happiness & Success " MADAM LAURA ♦ WORLD’S GREATEST CARD READER * I Will Help You With All Your Problems No Matter How Great! Love Health Marriage I Promise Success CARD Where Others Fail READINGS A r For Information call: \Q 793-1679 3072 Deans Bridge Road Augusta, Georgia A LOCATED: 3072 HIGHWAY 1 SOUTH M SIO.OO READING FOR $5 00 WITH THIS CARD ▼ B. .* UMKRW" HO9IT< < 404,724 - 5436 DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Requires B.S. degree with five years experience in field of communications. Responsible for coordinating and directing hospital telecommunications systems. Salary is negotiable and commensurate with experience. Qualified applicants should apply: University Hospital, Employment Office, 1350 Walton Way (10), Augusta, Ga. 30910. MANAGEMENT TRAINING SPECIALIST Experience in teaching adults and working with professionals essential. Requires baccalaureate degree in Art Science or Education coupled with supervisory background. Salary is negotiable and commensurate with experience. Qualified applicants should send resume to: University Hospital, Employment Office, 1350 Walton Way (10), Augusta, Ga. 30910. Equal Opportunity Employer M Ml Sears **--* I rs '<& V\xi>R2' i I i' y '/zz 1 r x IBT ;i Corduroy ill and Denim /k IM jeans / \ JHMSwy ' MBWtj-l TKIM EIT DENIM / KjM» fWKW-4 !’ A !■ V'V'’ «>'.,■ Wil- '<■ Hi'' - K Regular /.X -X I -i : SK!n sl2 Pair A / y ll>\ 1 • it mHr Zj n %\ 1 / l®t |h 1 him 111 <«»i< I>l mn 1!, /!KK\ \\ ViiHW— Q 99 r! % I / W -/-?i ! ’. SI I Pair ! \i X t Puir n t! eV <■>..£. U' i I I? Z WA- I ■ -ir. V >., When you're looking for a tough wear- 1 I II! wßk % .HB^Bhlh’ vlt] ing, great fitting jean, look to Thumbs- I ’ aKal 1 t Ep " den ' m un d corduroys. 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September S <**• »f ' '■■*•'' l ’ k K || Each of these advertised items readily available for advertised. Shop • Photo Shop 0 Beauty S ilon • Optical Dept. Satitfaction Guamntnd QriovC Whefe America S* or Your Money Back kJ Vdl Q for Value SaABS.MOKBUCK ANDCO Sund * y ,2:3 °- 5!30 PM Cl °* <l s “ nd,y Page 2 Blossom House International 1816 Wrightsboro Road 738-1439 foi^2u° tl ** ,o " t ’ 8 J»■ Telephone _ 722 5371 N C X( E A W S Earl Robinson & t Sales Representative e c D K 1 225 Walton Way D S WALKER FORD. INC. Augusta. Ga 30901 HAVING RADIATOR AND HEATER TROUBLE? SEE US call » 733-1306 SHOLUNS SERVICE ImUi“J , 221 7 Milledgeville Road 733-1306 733-0972 Augusta Image Staffed by Professionally Trained and Experienced Cosmetologist for the Best Hair Care for appointment call: Bus. Phone: 722-2567 Claudine Broadwater 1609 Mill Street Bobby Wallace Augusta, Georgia DIVORCE $69 (uncontcsted) Ben Pierce 111 Attorney at Law Southern Finance Building 753 Broad St. 722*3568 MASTERCARD, VISA A CAS Accepted. BERNARD Johnson 2825 DEANS BRIDGE RD. Ask About The Low Payment Plan Available Through FHA- We Sell Wall to Wall Happiness Equal Housing Opportunity PHONE 790-5353 Rated X Hard Soap Ejjgj PS* Second Feature ...A” 4 new TV, shows are of special clfiteern to blacks WASHINGTON, D.C., > - Four of public television's eleven new series premiering this fall will focus on the special concerns of minorities. Designed specifically for young people, these new series are UP AND COMING, FROM JUMPSTREET, BEAN SPROUTS, and VEGETABLE SOUP 11. A fifteen-part prime-time series, UP AND COMING examines the problems and successes of an upwardly Prenatal course offered University Hospital will conduct Prenatal Classes during the month of September for expectant parents. The classes will begin 7:30 p.m. September 2 in the hospital auditorium which is located on die first AUGUSTA FAMILY Care Center ELIJAH LIGHTFOOT, JR., M.D. Family Practice Obstetrics and Adolescent Medicine New patients are now being accepted 1222 D’Antignac Street Augusta, Ga 30902 PH. 724-1206 p' ft Reg.*52.50 Now On Sale f° r < >n *- v *40.00 plus cut * IHI People are discovering W what you already know... „ r~ We give precision perms at practical ---ry- prices. We carry only top professional ■« perm products and our stylists know how to give the looks that get the looks. f People who care about their hair know \ ... we have a ®®HHB - i beautv salon. PA’AiNU Regency Mall 790-6250 ext 7287 -"or 798-4020 TURNING POINT PRODUCTIONS & CONCERTS WEST PRESENT THE 9M|< 1 a |Bk .J. "";' M^ 1 " s B W COMMODORES with special guest STEPHANIE MILLS AUGUSTA-RICHMOND COUNTY CIVIC CENTER THURSDAY AUGUST 28 TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY AUGUST 4 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT CIVIC CENTER BOX OFFICE; ALL HOMEFOLK’S NEWS & RECORDS; STEREO CITY; SUPREME FASHIONS; BARTON MUSIC; PYRAMID MUSIC; DISCOUNT RECORDS; RIVERBANK RECORDS; BANK OF WAYNESBORO; AIKEN DRUG; OGEECHEE; HEPHZIBAH DRUGS. ~ mobile black family. Unlike the familiar, stereotyped “sitcom” format, UP AND COMING sensitively explores such common adolescent problems as the development of personal identity, coping with unplanned pregnancy, dealing with sex-role stereotyping and responding to peer group pressure. Robert DoQui stars as die fadier, and former Stanford University basketball star L. Wolfe Perry is featured as the 17-year-old floor of the hospital. The classes will be held each Tuesday night through September 23 and die cost is S 5. For further information, please call the Public Affairs Office at 722-9011 ext. 2326. son, Kevin. FROM JUMPSTREET traces America’s black musical heritage from memories of past greats to first-rate performances by contemporary all-stars like George Benson, Stevie Wonder and Carmen Mcßae. Oscar Brown, Jr. - singer, songwriter, playwright, producer - hosts this blend of black music and history. BEAN SPROUTS celebrates the heritage and cultures of Chinese American youngsters. Tills grassroots production involves residents of San Francisco’s Chinatown. IN VEGETABLE SOUP 11, kids of many different ethnic and cultural backgrounds - Cuban, Japanese, Black, Anglo and Chinese - fine a multitude of entertaining ways to leam how to be friends. Geared towards the interests of elementary school-aged children, the programs use folktales, recipes, children’s art, poetry and dramatization to make dieir point. Singer Bette Midler and actor James Earl Jones lend their voices to animate character on this series. Wallace library makes changes in schedule The beginning of the new school year has brought some changes in the daily schedule at the Wallace Branch of the Augusta Regional Library, 1237 Laney-Walker Boulevard. After Friday, August 29, the free films will no longer be shown each afternoon at 2:30. The 11 a.in. Pre-School Story Hour has been resumed each weekday, in addition to the daily Pre-School Story Hour at 10:30 a.m.