The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, July 18, 1981, Page Page 2, Image 2

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The Augusta News-Re view-Juiy 18,1981-1 I -*’% ■ 2 ». h m, ; m ft ’-'M ** *h %x ■ . - '*< '' i '■%. "■'4 Alice R. Davis ‘Role Models’ Honored Mrs. Alice R. Davis, Mrs. Ruby Jenkins and Mrs. Rosa Tutt were recently honored at a at Paine College recognizing them as role models of “dignity and excellence.” Mrs. Davis taught art and home economics at Paine from 1943 to 1976. She is attended of Mamoton Institute, Indiana NEW HOMES Lovely 3 and 4 Bedroom brick, 2 full baths, den, fireplace, large kitchen with built-in appliances. Many other outstanding features. 9 attractive neighborhoods. We arrange all financing with best of terms. Come see and compare our homes and prices. You’ll like what you see. We accept trades. Charles Smith, 793-1344 Floyd Hodge, 592-2175 South Augusta Realty Co. 3038 Meadowbrook Drive 790-0877 CLASSIFIED I __ __ 77 VEGA ESTATE rr OWFRS A ■ Whflf WAGON. New tires WILL DO AUTO Fl^& ▼ T IMII A shocks, tilt wheel, mechanics, yardwork, PLAIN 13 j radio, heater and AC. painting, etc. Very At prices you can afford. | fjfl VO 11 Rum 4 looks good- reasonable. Call 798- New Accounts welcome. | J $1595 Automatic 1559. Variety Flowers & Gifts. | knarn transmission. 738- - 3358 Wrightsboro Rd. | nave 4867. PREGNANCY TEST (Behind Circuit City) | ING. Planned Parent- 738-8461. f n Gall 9 280 OZ 2*2 (4 seater) hood 24 hr. J IV BVll • One owner. Air, AT, Information Line. NEW FLEA AM-FM. $4985 Firm. 724-5550. MARKET ■ " 1 " ir - 798-6691. 85K miles. New Market knows as I ———— LOST!!! Small Hwy 78 TrwUßg post, open I CASH REWARD!!! german shepherd, 10 for business 2927 Milledgeville | Refrigerator For your used car or yrs. old. Regency Rd., 1 block west off Gordon | track. am me vlclncy,Do,-,n.m.b C-m □ Washer-Dryer ) ' ,> ■ ** u ' 798 ' 5568 Deii«ch. 7SS-S2SI. o—{ night Or day, anytime. p.m. Everyone welcome to sell | I . 1978 GRAND PRIX. or buy. For reservations call ■ I Television 76MERCURY Fully equipped, good 736-7525. CAPRI 2, 4 cy, 4- condition. Must see to | Microwave «peed with air, AM- appreciate. Must sell. SECOND FM, new paint, good Call L. Williams 790- TIMF | □ Freezer Si.SJwJ?™ 724-7574. AROUND [ I . . ■ - 10-INCH CRAFTS- Join The Trend & Wear It ! nu limijf portable color TV with stand, never ,oy ’*** | GFTTTNC? Sl9s ' Ab ° 17 lßch nw d 7^w" l,Mfor<i Way - 73MSM - Open T "“- ! oEjLIjIIMIji * Phiico color $l5O. Drive. 738-3515. snt., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. | ». ... i call 738-3491. 1 J If you’d like to make MAN’S TEN SPEED j some extra cash by ATTENTION , BICYCLE. Good | selling any type of 'nrrTMA/TUJUC condition, reasonable appliance, call TEENACJI6 prke. Call 722-4 SSS. Classified today! Are you smart, J creative, and willing CRAFTSMAN IVi | Augusta to work? Job Hp ROUTER. 738- I NeiUß-BruteMJ opportunities avail- 3515 . Langford I able for Real Go- - Drive 722-4555 Getters!!! Contact: I ■ - Ms ’ Gordon At 722 ‘ CRAFTSMAN | 4555, You can have (heavy) STEEL | This space for WORK BENCH with j We Want You HILTON HEAD adjustable legs. 3006 CONDO. Near beach, Langford Drive. 738- I riee P e 6 ’ 5300 week ’ 3515. I Cali 738-1734 or 736- ST. BERNARD '4551. PUPPIES. Have had J shots. SSO. Call after CORNER LOT. 200 x • (• six. 7366-2526. 200 in Belair. Call l z »2 DRAGLINE - 25 Bernard Johnson L.V —7 I Northwest tbrea Alr CondlUonm. Company >1 | A'nXJ ’“ ner ) ’* rd b “ k "- Most be In good 790-5353. | ( 1— 2—l Very good condition. • ——j I $9500.00 contact: C. ELECTRIC STOVE, I 3336 or (912)727) 727- information, call 595- IpSl •*£] \\ 2630. 7133. I X 1 fteJM ) Plano Lessons - Teacher | '‘ttTi mp YAMAHA YZ ; "“I” * J”"’ NEED extra n 250 Rebuilt, good years of experience. //_ condition. Call 279- Summer available. Cali vAail I -"BL— 0718. 860-5239. Ca 11722-4555 lZztS. J Ruby 1 enldns University, Atlanta University and the University of North Dakota. Mrs. Jenkins taught music at Paine from 1944 tc 1971. She attended Paine College, the American Conservatory and Columbia University. Mrs. Tutt taught at Haines Institute, from 191? to 1947 and at Lucy Laney High School from 1949-50. Page 2 w W ■ ?■ Rosa Tutt She attended Haines Institute, the American Conservatory, Columbia University, and the Juliard School of Music. Mrs. Ellen Douglas, Coordinator of music at Paine, and organizer of the program, said the honorees’ depth, breadth and intellectuality “provided challenges of untold worth to many students.” WALLACE REAL ESTATE flMUnwy-Wanttf Boulevard 722-8838 __ BERNARD Johnson - . 2838 DEANS BRIDGE RD. Ask About The Low Payment Plan Available Through FHA- We Sell Wall to Wall Happiness 1 Equal Housing Opportunity I PHONE 790-5353 ! Roger Williams Imßame Dean Roger Williams has been appointed acting academic dean at Paine College. President Julius S. Scott Jr. announced last week. Williams, who was previously assistant academic dean, assumed his new duties immediately. Gertrude Ann Poole will replace Williams as assistant academic dean. Patricia Bentley Steele has been appointed registrar. Both appointments are effective immediately. Williams, a native of Lincolnton, Ga., earned a B.A. in French from Morehouse College, an M.A. in French from Atlanta University, and an Ed.D. in Language Education from the ■ r W||m li|ii||| * ' liwrilE ' : 4■£ SsWi y xMiJ jJf a IslPiiiiisltl i| SKBb '> ’’ Illi SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT- Willie E. Douse and Gary A. Howard have been named recipients of $250 scholarships from the Alpha Chi Lambda Chapter of the University of Georgia. He studied for one year in France as a Fulbright Scholar. Williams is a longtime member of Pi Delta Phi, the National French Honor Society. In addition, he is a member of the American Association of Teachers cf French, the American Council on Teaching of Foreign Languages, the Association of Overseas Educators, the College Language Assocation, and the Southern Conference on Lanaguage Teaching During the past academic year, Williams served as president of the Central Savannah River Area Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, a national Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. ....Douse, a senior at Glenn Hills High School, plans to attend Morehouse College. .... Howard attends Lucy Laney High School and Able-Disabled To Meet The Able-Disable will meet July 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home, 1101 15th St. >• < • ’w-u' ■RE’ 1 * n ' I - L > Ii a INSTITUTE ON YOUTH AWARENESS- Workshop study group (from left to right) are: Tamu Branch, Kelvin Lovett, Paul Dunbar, Vernell Nelson, Susie Dunbar, Barry Smith and Henry Smith. ....The Institute on Youth Awareness has developed a newsletter, “Straight Ahead,” to encourage "Pan African" thinking and THERE’S A FRIENDLY GIANT IN TOWN! He makes thunderous noise \ ; in your cash register. .< j / IT’S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING! Get this giant to work for you V every Day or week and you'll enjoy the I (\ Q noise in your > S—' cash register. x \ ‘ -J call - .3 722-4555 "V ’ DISPLAY ADVERTISING \ 1 tT Our representatives are r \ 1 waiting to serve you ‘i jy A* (Bht Aupiuta ° Jieum-Reutew OS ' HK. J» 7 W Dr. Roger Williams educationaly society. He also served as vice president of the Joseph Lamar Parent Teachers Association. Mrs. Poole earned a B.A. from bpelman College. She was awarded a Woodrow Wilson plans to enter the Army. ....The Awards are for minority male seniors who plan to attend a four-year college. ....Henry Brigham, (right) presents the award as Silas Ingram looks on. The subject of the program, to be given by Brenda Norton, will be "Nutritional Awareness." i . ■, positive aspects of Blade people, according to a spokesperson for the group. ....“We encourage all youth and youth organizations to join us in our endeavors. We also welcome articles from community groups and individuals who wish to express positive communication as related to Black people,” the official J/ F|®rtwship for graduate •study, and earned an M.A. French from Tufts University. She has been Instructor of French and Director of Freshman Studies at Paine since 1977. Mrs. Poole, who graduated from Spelman at the top of her class, taught French at her alma mater for seven years before coming to Paine. Since coming to Augusta, she has been active with the Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, where she is pianist for the Senior Choir. Mrs. Poole was named an Outsanding Young Woman of America in 1979-80. Mrs. Steele earned a B.A from Fisk University. Herbert Raines Jr. Record To Be Released Herbert Raines Jr., son of the late “Stan” Raines, announced this week that his first record will be out the first of August. Raines, 18, wrote the music and lyrics, and produced his record on which he sings and plays the drums. On the recording Anthony Holland plays bass guitar; Tony Jones and Chris Kennedy play guitar, and Carl Brown is on the keyboard. A senior at Glenn Hills High School, Herber began playing the drums and bass guitar when he was 13 and has been writing music since he was 14. He said he was greatly influenced by his father who played at one time with the late Stan Kenton. Herbert’s sister, Sophia, will join him on his first album which is to be released in March. She is a flautist and vocalist. said. ....Article should be sent to the Institute of Youth Awarness, 1138 Beman St. PBS To Cover Urban League Conference The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) will offer its member stations coverage of the National Urban League’s Annual Conference, July 19-22, 11 p.m. ET each night. The theme of this year’s conference is “New Strategies for the Changing Times” and participants will examine the conservative mood of the country. The Reagan Administration’s polices on social and international issues and their impact on Black Americans. Highlights of the National Urban league Conference will begi with a special one-hour presentation on July 19, which will include a keynote address by the League's President, Vernon E. Jordan Jr. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights, there will be a half-hour wrap-up of the preceding day’s activities On Monday, President Reagan She was awarded and Educational Personal Development Act I EPDA) fellowship for graduate study, and earned an M.A. from the University A)f Connecticut. She joined Paine College last year as assistant director and counselor for Special Services. Previously she had served as counselor at the University of Connecticut and as director of the Community Scholars Program at Georgetown University. Mrs. Steele is active in the Baha’i Faith, locally and nationally, and serves as an assistant to an auxiliary Board Member of the Baha'is of the United States. 1 vlfc _ £? Herbert RaiaeaJr. He is presently playing drums and vocals with the Xanadu Band at the Case Naturel. ; Born in Munich, Germany, he was reared in Augusta. He lives with his mother, Mrs. Lula Raines, at 3004 Arcadia Court. Persons wishing further information should call 724-1615. is scheduled to speak and the conference will focus its discussions on the KU, Klux Klan, rising violence and the recent Atlanta murders. Tuesday’s topics will be housing, jobs, education and health; and Wednesday’s talks will cover civil rights and the Voting Rights Act. Coverage will be hosted by veteran Washington newswoman Delores Handy, who will be joined by guest analysts, including Dick Gregory, former California Representative Yvonne Braithwaite Burke, Julian Bond and Patricia Roberts Harris. The programs will be independently produced by Audrey Barnes and Martha Olson. WHMM, tne new Howard University television station, will present the programs which will be made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.