The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, September 12, 1981, Page Page 6, Image 6

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AqpteNevw-Iteview-Septette 12,1381 -1 Teachers Receive Advanced Degrees Mrs. Winnette Bradley YOUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY ■■■■■«■ MIBB™ ■■ teltel ™ ■■■■■■■■ BBtei ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ tete ■■■■■■ «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ™ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■• Augusta News-Review Advertisers Are Community Supporters - Let’s Support Them Jk | LEE S MILLINERY BOUTIQUE I J O^N I J AMES BLOUNT’S ;e"a"n‘s r--~ -J , c _ , PTIJS CALLFORAPT. CjSjßjß H.nd Washed a Waxed deans bfudge rd. IjSrVS SCfllOOu ILU3 - “HATS MADE TO SUIT (7 '’.lb ' 1 Ask About The low Paymei t KJ* J \ czakt a t itv’> ™ ™ Plan Available Through FHA- ,</ . Hott < YOUR PERSONALITY” /J Satisfaction Guaranteed We Se/I Wall to Wall I ™ \ ■ I - Happiness *°\L Mrs. Leona B. Thornns, Owner / \ J? LL ' „ 722-0787 A Also Arts & Crafts & Needle Work TZZ-tMWI PHONE 790-5353 “EAT THE FISH TODAY THAT WAS - - - ...a RENAISSANCE -each orchard WALFORD’S ■h. S ® Talent Consultant EftDN 2822 SPUR STATION .Fresh Seafood . 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Augusta, GA 30901 ■<W V NEXT TO S 1 ' I * W ®F Styling Salon f V7/ murphy 4 sons fOwWlfl KI/ CICERO LUKE, mon-fri 1259-I2th Street 404/722-6401 drugstore JR* 9AM-7PM TJ'J 01'1'7 WILLIE MAYS Rte. | SATURDAY /22-71J2 mortician - member OF AUGUSTA CITY COUNCIL Best Selling *77.4000 I zfflfc™nK|r* Best Selling 592-4857 592-2201 8 AM-9 PM Call Now For APPOINTMENT Singles $1.25 1 *** VVVV /M R. Barton"™ Albums $6.98 American lady Sewiniz *--4. PROFESSIONAL IMMACULATE CLEANERS & ~ , F “ neMCeßfcK L f- Machine BUSINESS “The Pros” LAUNDRY 1-DAY SERVICE fS® LL'Ll w ’-? i L != _W I gJaJ services SELF SERVICE MONDAY THRU ... || ■JfX-.. Pron ß LAUNDRY , SUNDAY v5M^* rfc ' 18 w « b «y * Sell new 4 IN awl »wtag m.ehln M SERVICES INCLUDE: Clerle.l As,l,une. OWta THE WHOLE TOWN IS Bookkeeping, S Zne?X* rX'mT ffiljcUjJ I 722°-4583 Wi n!I TALKING ABOUT THE s.ZX te ” ,A "' isSX. * PR® -° WNERS - BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lower Level 738-7723 (Across From Skycity) For more Information call 422-4222 B.JenKins A. 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U"5 We need 4 will pay top dollar PEWS & FURNISHING & SEE US f ) For good, clean /Z33L . NEW 4 REUPHOLSTERED ’ CALL ( IvB! S used cars ALSO UPHOLSTERY FOR BACKS 4 SEATS fesfes&W . 733 1306 MELVIN V I L —- finan «ng available - ex 7 e ;x s e HEATH United Auto Sales HOWARDS UPHOLSTERY ' A,olt s “ v '« u H-y N»-*s<>uth..BobbyJ«o :sE « p w y . IWWARDS UPHOLSTERY Igfc , Photogr.pher ' « 790-1320 D *“ ,Bf 8t ** 790-1211 2 - 8^ 7MILLEDGEV , LLE^ UjS 7331306 724-1953 PsyorNW.! f*lfTA V T'T'V 6 —————— MR . BUSINESSMAN ' repair zp Advertising makes and models Wktf Doesn’t Cost . STEREOPHONIC EQUIPMENT REPAIR AUL OCCAJ,ONS I -'Z e -MOSES WASHINGTON- M M TTP HJi Blossom House International *** iC,e /\ 722-4355 1816 Wrightsboro Road 738-1439 v* f /7\& iSb Ml 4th ST / / / /i/f ZVBQ / J / ~ AUG^L A L^«! I oMr C M.D ECENTER DR. ROGER SMITH, M.D. K An0n,.,*.!.. N J ESTEDDIVORCE | E,m “y r _ Ex.mln.tlo M ,Mrfl«lTb«r.p, 1 / STANDARD WILLS W | Pracllc M Medicine | AwiS.vgwTelite Ey«_ j IS YOUR BUSINESS BANKRUPTCY’IOO" 1222 D’Antignac M-FB-6 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER ADEQUATELY Pina Filing Fee 724-1206 Sat. 8-1 ST. SEBASTIAN WAY SUITE 7-D 1862 Central Avenue 738-3536 Medicare / Medicaid Accepted (404)724-3339 REPRESENTED Page 6 Three Richmond County School system administrators recently received post-graduate degrees at Georgia Southern College. Mrs. Winnette W. Bradley, principal at Sand Bar Ferry Elementary School, Mrs. Vivian C. Pennamon, principal at Jenkins Elementary School; and Thomas J. Bennett Jr., assistant principal at 'Butler High School, received the education specialist degree. Ms. Gordon Is Band Director Mary Gordon, Music specialist at Barton Chapel Elementary School was recently named band director of Richmond County Elementary Schools. In her new position she well service 12 schools, teaching band. A 1974 graduate of Albany State College, she has worked at Barton Chapel for the last five years. Prior to coming to Richmond County she worked in Douglas, Ga., as a music specialist. Ms. Gordon is a member of the Georgia Association of Educators, the National Education Ms. Mary Gordon Association, the Richmond County Association of Educatior, the Music Educators National Conference, and the National Association of Jazz Educators. She is a member of the Zion Baptist Church, in Millen. Ga. She is also affiliated with the Augusta News-Review. Nurses Attend Boule Severs of Phi Chi Augusta Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Severity, Inc., along with seres from Columbus and Atlanta recently attended the 49th annual Boule at the New Orleans Hilton in New Orleans, La. Approximately 385 sorors were registered for this event. Those in attendance from Phi Chi Chapter were Sorors: Annie Goode, Edna Upshaw, Betty Stokes, and Ann Robinson. Among the highlights of the public banquet, awards were given to chapters in recognition for achievements in community service projects and to the chapter reporting the highest number of new members. The sorority Judge To Speak Superior Court Judge William M. Fleming Jr., will speak at the League of Women Voters September Criminal Justice unit meeting. His subject will be the ‘‘Georgia Judicial Administration, the donated SI,OOO to the United Negro College Fund, and awarded scholarship totaling $15,000 to 14 nursing students. Criminal Justice Process, and our unique family court.” This program is open to the public It will be held at Community Room, First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Daniel Village, Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m.