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All classified advertising 5c a
word, cash in advance unless reg
ular account is maintained with
Progresn-Argus. Minimum charge
for an ad is SI.OO.
BLUE Lustre not only rids
carpets of soil but leaves pile
soft and lofty. Rent electric
shampooer sl. Jackson Hard
ware. 1/14/ltc.
HELP WANTED
‘TWAS THE MONTH
AFTER CHRISTMAS and all
through the house—not a
creature was stirring, not
even a mouse! Bored? Join
the happy people who sell
AVON. Call 228-1372 col
lect. 1/14/ltc.
The Annual Meeting of the
Members of Physicians Service,
Inc. will be held at 6:00 p. m.,
Saturday, January 30, 1971, at
the Martinique Motor Hotel, Co
lumbus, Georgia, to nominate and
elect members to the Board of
Directors and to transact any
other business which shall come
before the Members. 1/14/ltc.
KEEP carpet cleaning problems
small—use Blue Lustre wall to
wall. Rent electric shampooer sl.
Western Auto. 1/14/lte.
Lake Jackson, 2 bedrooms,
electric heat, garage and dock.
$12,500. Phone 461-6015.
1/14/tfc.
FIRST QUALITY king size
sheets in colors only $6.98, flat
or fitted. White in selected sec
onds $5.98, flat or fitted. The
Textile Outlet. 12/31/3tc.
DRIVERS NEEDED
Train now to drive semi truck,
local and over the road. Diesel or
gas; experience helpful but not
necessary. You can earn over
$4.50 pej- hour after short train
ing. For interview and applica
tion, call 404-451-8213, or write
Safety Dept., United Systems,
Inc., 3781 N. E. Expressway,
Suite 18, Atlanta, Georgia 30340.
l/14/4tc.
POSITION OPEN: General
caretaker including keeping of
grounds and green houses; man
26 to 50 and family; good salary,
excellent house with all modern
conveniences; some experience re
quired, general farming accept
able; references required togeth
er with past history of employ
ment. Mail to Post Office Box
410, Conyers, Georgia 30207.
l/14/2tc.
FOR SALE: Ford’s Trading
Post, Indian Springs, Ga. Un
determined amount of stock, fix
tures, and household furniture.
To all interested parties contact
by phone 775-3069 or home next
door to store as store is closed,
1/14/ltp.
QUEEN AND KING size bed
pillows, Queen and King size mat
tress pads. New selection of
queen and king size spreads in
both first quality and slight ir
regulars. You always save at The
Textile Outlet. 12/31/3tc.
TELEVISIONS
RCA
Black & White
Color in Portable
and Console
RCA Stereos, Portable
and Console
We have our own Service
Man and Shop, located in store,
available six days a week.
775-7501
Hodges Hdwe.
& Furniture
Two Locations
20 Oak Street and
128 W. Third Street
5/22/tfc.
FOR SALE
We have several good used
portable and table model TV’s on
hand. Hodges Hardware & Furni
ture Cos., ph. 775-7501. 1/7/tfc.
GRIFFIN READY-MIX CON
CRETE; Call 227-5861 collect,
Griffin Ready-Mix Concrete.
1/7/tfc.
WE SELL new and used furni
ture. Hodges Hardware & Furni
ture Cos., ph. 775-7501. 1/7/tfc.
EXPERT carpet cleaning, free
estimates—all work guaranteed.
Call Earnhart Carpet Cleaning,
776-7538. 12/31/tfc.
ANTIQUE
Dining Room and Bedroom
furniture.
Hodges Hardware tk Furniture.
1/7/tfc.
FOR SALE; “Posted” signs on
cardboard. 20c each, 6 for sl.
Others signs for sale at Progress-
Argus office. 8/20/tfc.
FOR SALE: Good used wringer
washers, $35.00 and up. Hodges
Hardware & Furniture Cos., phone
775-7501. 1/7/tfc.
TREE WORK, trim, take down,
move and clean up. Free esti
mate. Rigsby’s Tree Service,
Henry Rigsby, 1318 Parker St.,
Experiment, Ga., P. O. Box 238,
ph. 228-2622 or 227-8069.
11/19/ltc.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT:
Furnished and unfurnished one
bedroom apartments. Phone 775-
7645. 11/5/tfc.
NOTICE
For the best buy in used ap
pliances and televisions, check
our used merchandise department.
Polk Tire Company, phone 775-
7321. 3/22/tfc.
SSi
PISTOLS, all calibers, new and
used. Will trade. Contact Bill
Taylor at The Princess Shop, 34
Mulberry St., Jackson. 11/12/ltc.
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
FOR PROMPT APPLIANCE
REPAIR
Call
775-7331
POLK TIRE CO.
NOTICE; I am affiliated with
Thomaston Vault, Burial & Mon
ument Cos., Thomaston. When in
need of anything, please call Mra.
Bertha (Howard) Perdue, 775-
7179. !0/31/tfc.
ATTENTION!
SAVE MONEY on your
TIRE needs. Let us RECAP
your TIRES now. Your
neighbors do!
POLK TIRE CO.
6/13/tfc.
PIANO Tuning, repairing, re
conditioning and key covering.
Phone Griffin 228-1682, Elmer
Devall, 930 West Solomon St.
1/7/tfc.
LET US TRUE & BALANCE
your tires for smoother riding
and longer wear. Polk Tire Cos.,
Jackson, Ph. 775-7331. 7/30/tfe
Carpets
Wall to wall or room size car
peting. Priced to meet your bud
get. Cleveland Furniture Cos.,
Jackson, Ga., Ph. 776-3494.
4/14/tfc.
THE TEXTILE OUTLET
Open 6 Days - 9 till 6
Including Wednesdays.
10/1/tfc.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
FOR SALE: Evinrude Boats
and Motors. We sell ’em for fun!
L. W. May. 10/17/tfc.
Mary Carter Paints
America’s Best Paint Value
Available At
Redman Seed Cos.
407 E. Second 775-7143
9/3/tfc.
AREA RUGS: 9x12 room size
rugs in beautiful gold or green,
$49.98. Bxll ovals with fringe in
beautiful greens and golds, $49.-
98. 6x9 ovals with fringe $24.98.
Heavy jute backing. The Textile
Outlet. l/7/2tc.
Used
Refrigerators
Used Refrigerators in A-l
condition, newly painted,
From $50.00 up
Guaranteed
Hodges Hdwe.
& Furniture
775-7501
5/14/tfc.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Motor winding, Delco and Pack
ard Authorized Warranty Service.
Delco and Packard Electric Mo
tors, 1-250 to 100 HP., Whole
sale and Retail. Griffin Armature
Works, 347 New Orleans St.,
Griffin, Ga. Phone 227-3015.
10/11/tfc.
WILL BUY old time clocks,
picture frames, trunks, etc. Or
will exchange fabric, pillows,
sheets, towels, etc. for same. The
Textile Outlet. 12/31/tfc.
FOR RENT: Miller Apart
ments, 2 bedrooms with carpet,
Coppertone appliances, AC, in
cluding water, sewage, and garb
age. SBS per mo. Ph. 775-3415,
Jenkinsburg, Ga. 10/15/tfc.
WELL PUMPS
WELL PUMP
HEADQUARTERS
YOUR AUTHORIZED MYERS
& JACUZZI PUMP DEALER
Myers & Jacuzzi Well Pump
Sales
Myers & Jacuzzi Well Pump
Service
Myers & Jacuzzi Well Pump
Installation
Call Russell Cawthon
Service Manager
at
HODGES
HARDWARE &
FURNITURE CO.
Phone 775-75P1
2/19/tfc.
“Our Roofs Are
Our Proofs”
Since 1922
Bonded Shingle, Bonded
Built Up Roofs. Every Job
A Reference.
Estimates Free
Chrysler Outboard Motors,
Trailers, Boats &. Marine
Supplies
Wilde Roofing Cos.
715 E. Taylor Street
Griffin, Ga.
Phones Day 227-5132
Nite 227-2893
9/10/3tc.
ATTENTION
For expert wheel alignment see
or call Polk Tire Cos. All work
guaranteed. Polk Tire Cos., phone
775-7 331. S/22/tfc.
Mayor Names
Committees
Jackson Mayor C. B. Brown Jr.
made the following committee ap
pointments for the year 1971 at
the meeting of the Mayor and
Council on Monday night, Jan
uary 4th. Members of the City
Council are C. M. Daniel Jr.,
mayor pro-tern; W. O. Ball, John
L. Coleman, Harold Martin and
John Robert Pulliam.
Building
John L. Coleman, chm.; C. M'.
Daniel Jr., W. O. Ball, John R.
Pulliam.
Fire
C. M. Daniel Jr., chm.; W. O.
Ball, John R. Pulliam, John L.
Coleman.
Library
W. O. Ball, chm.; C. M. Dan
iel Jr., John L. Coleman, Harold
Martin.
Cemetery
John L. Coleman, chm.; C. M.
Daniel Jr., W. 0. Ball, Harold
Martin.
Gas
John L. Coleman, chm.; C. M.
Daniel Jr., W. 0. Ball, John R.
Pulliam.
Printing
John R. Pulliam chm.; W. O.
Ball, John L. Coleman, Harold
Martin.
Police
C. M. Daniel, Jr., chm.; John
L. Coleman, W. 0. Ball, John R.
Pulliam.
Electric
W. O. Ball, chm.; John L.
Coleman, C. M. Daniel Jr., John
R. Pulliam.
Ordinances
W. O. Ball, chm.; C. M. Daniel
Jr., John L. Coleman, Harold
Martin.
Water
W. O. Ball, chm.; John L. Cole
man, G< M. Daniel Jr., John R.
Pulliam.
Streets
John R. Pulliam, chm.; John L.
Coleman, W. O. Ball, C. M. Dan
iel Jr.
Sanitary
Harold Martin, chm.; John L.
Coleman, C. M. Daniel Jr., John
R. Pulliam.
Finance
C. M. Daniel Jr., chm.; W. O.
Ball, John L. Coleman, John R.
Pulliam.
Industrial
C. M. Daniel Jr., chm.; John
L. Coleman, W. O. Ball, Harold
Martin, John R. Pulliam.
Planning and Development
C. M. Daniel Jr., chm.; Harold
Martin, John L. Coleman, John
R. Pulliam.
FOR RENT
New and Modern 2 bedroom apartments.
For Information
Call
775-7135
6%
Interest Compounded Daily, Paid or
Credited Quarterly. Deposits by the
10th earn from the 1st —after the 10th,
earn from day of deposit.
$5,000 minimum - 2 year term
Four Other Plans to Choose From.
GRIFFIN FEDERAL
SAVING^N^OA^ASSOCIATJON
120 S. Hill St, Griffin, Ga. Phone 228-2786
Important OEO
Meeting Set
For Jan. 14th
The Board of Directors of Up
per Ocmulgee Economic Opportu
nity Comuission, Inc. will meet
in the conference room at the
Butts County Health Center, 206
South Mulberry St., Jackson, Ga.,
at 6:45 p. m. on January 14. The
general public is urged to attend.
It is most important that all
who can attend do so as this is
the meeting where representa
tives of the Southeastern Region
al Office of Economic Opportuni
ty render their decisions regard
ing the plans and priorities of the
commission in its efforts to help
the low incomed help themelves
become economically self suffic
ient. These plans and priorities
will be effective for the program
year beginning July 1, 1971.
When any effort is made in be
half of a certain segment of a
community’s population, the
whole community is affected. Co
operation between the community
and the commission results in a
general economic strengthening
that benefits everyone directly
or indirectly.
Indian Springs
MRS. W. A. HOARD
Miss Blannie Stallworth and
Miss Eleanor Moncrief had as
thei r guest Sunday afternoon
Miss Stallworth’s cousin from
Ola.
Mrs. Jimmy Cornell spent Fri
day in Macon.
Miss Falma Gregory spent
Sunday with her niece, Mrs. Al
dean Waldrop, and Mr. Waldrop.
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Lovett
and Mrs. Minerva Perkinson were
luncheon guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Holloway.
Mrs. Vickie Wells of Atlanta
spent last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ivey.
Mrs. Andrew Waldrop con
tinues on the sick list.
Miss Suzi Fletcher of Macon
and George Howell of Americus
visited his grandmother, Mrs.
Evelyn Aarcher, here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Posey of Atlanta
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Webb
one day last week.
Mrs. Florrie Giles spent Sun
day afternoon with her sister,
Mrs. Mack Finney, and Mr. Fin
ney in Jackson.
Mrs. Dan Hoard and Miss
Carole Leverette visited relatives
in Macon on Saturday.
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LIONS GIVE PEACH BOWL TICKETS Peach Bowl
tickets are being presented to Coach Loy Hutcheson, center, by
Stanley Maddox, left, representing the Butts County Lions Club,
and Denny O’Neal, representing the Athletic Boosters Club.
These two clubs purchased tickets as a joint venture for the
football players and coaches of Jackson High School.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Tommy Carmichael and
Betsy spent several days with
her parents, Mr. and Mr. J. Har
ry Ridgeway and Martin, and
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carmichael.
On Friday they left by plane for
West End, N. J. On Sunday, Jan
uary 17th, Lt. and Mrs. Tommy
Carmichael and Betsy will leave
New Jersey to go to Heidelberg,
Germany for a 17 month tour of
duty for Lt. Carmichael.
Mr. A. G. Cowan has been con
fined to his home with influenza
friends regret to learn. They all
wish him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. George Head Sr. and her
guest, Mrs. M. B. Williams, of
Bainbridge visited Mrs. George
Head, Jr. in Middle Georgia Hos
pital in Macon Monday where she
is recovering from surgery.
Mrs. Walter J. Bennett
of
Bennett Tax Service
Office Opening January 11, 1971
Hours 9:00 A. M. - 6:00 P. M.
Office will be at corner of
Joy Street and Freeman Road
One block off Brownlee Road
Office: 775-5121 Home: 775-7759
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Check indoor AND outdoor temperatures even at night or when
windows are frosted! Five-foot liquid-filled tubing connects to
outdoor temperature sensing bulb. Easy-to-instali, rustproof
mounting bracket holds 9x2" desert gold plastic case. Brown
scale has bold, easy-to-read white numerals and graduations.
Jackson Hardware Cos.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1971
School
Menu
Butts County School Menu for
the week of January 18-22.
Monday: Barbecued Wiener
with Boston Baked Beans, Cole
Slaw, Rolls, Milk, Applesauce
Crunch.
Tuesday: Chili with Beans,
Crackers, French Bread, Tossed
Salad, Chocolate Cake with Icing,
Milk.
Wednesday: Meat Loaf with
Tomato Sauce, Candied Yams,
Turnip Greens, Beet and Onion
Salad, Corn Bread, Cookie, Milk.
Thursday: Fried Chicken,
Steamed Rice, June Peas, Sliced
Tomato, Rolls, Milk, Strawberry
Pie.