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Van Deventer
Basketball
Play Begins
Van Deventer Youth Center
Girl* Basketball Schedule
1. WJGA
2. Handy Andy
3. Daniel Ford
4. Carter Motor Cos.
Jan. 14—7:00, 1 at 2; 8:00,
3 at 4
Jan. 21—7:00, 4 at 1 ; 8:00, 3
at 2
Jan. 28—7:00, 1 at 3; 8:00, 2
at 4
Feb. 4—7:00, 2 at 1 ; 8:00, 4
at 3
Feb. 11—7:00, 4 at 2; 8:00, 3
at 1
Feb. 18—7:00, 1 at 4; 8:00, 2
at 3
Feb. 25—7:00, 3 at 4; 8:00, 1
at 2
March 4—7:00, 3 at 2; 8:00,
4 at 1
March 11—7:00, 2 at 4; 8:00,
1 at 3
Van Deventer Youth Center
Boyt Basketball Schedule
1. Western Auto
2. ABW Chevrolet
3. Cawthon Bros.
4. Parrish Drug Cos.
Jan. 11—7:00, 1 at 2; 8:00, 3
at 4
Jan. 18—7:00, 4 at 1; 8:00, 3
at 2
Jan. 25—7:00, 1 at 3; 8:00, 2
at 4
Feb. 1—7:00, 2 at 1; 8:00, 4
at 3
Feb. 8—7:00, 4 at 2; 8:00, 3
at 1
Feb. 15—7:00, 1 at 4; 8:00, 2
at 3
Feb. 22—7:00, 3 at 4; 8:00, 1
at 2
March 1—7:00, 3 at 2; 8:00,
4 at 1
March 8 —7:00, 2 at 4; 8:00,
1 at 3
1970-71 Basketball Roster
GIRLS
Daniel Ford
Linda McClelland, Coach; Caro
lyn Taylor, Kathy Maddox, Janet
Robison, Sallye Martin, Bryan
ette Ridgeway, Carol Long,
Deana McClelland, Frankie Mad
dox, Carol Murphy.
Carter Motor Cos.
Glenda Coleman, Coach; Paul
ette Seckinger, Coach; Beverly
O'Neal, Sylvia Loyd, Gaila
Waites, Tandi Williamson, Tabi
Williamson, Reha Kelly, Cherry
Biles.
WJGA Radio
Linda Beasley, Coach; Ann
Franklin, Julia Ann Ridgeway,
Karen Newman, Wanda Haynes,
Renee Babcock, Sarah Huff, Jan
Thaxton, Jackie Burford.
Handy Andy
Marlene Peck, Coach; Jan
Grant, Coach; Lynne Duke, Tra
de Barnes, Wanda Grant, Donna
Heath, Tanzie Norsworthy, Sandy
Biles, Beverly Raynor, Debbie
Biles.
BOYS
Weitern Auto
Bailey Crockarell, Coach; Fred
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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
The Sixth's Standard Newspaper
New Industry
Locates On Ga.
Power Lines
A total of 112 new industries,
representing a capital investment
of $154,504,000, located on Geor
gia Power Company lines during
1970, J. Curtis Smith, vice presi
dent, industrial development, an
nounced this week.
The 1970 figure compared with
140 new industries, representing
a capital investment of $152,592,-
000, that located on Georgia
Power lines during 1969.
Mr. Smith explained that each
industry reported by the power
company is a manufacturing or
processing plant that has signed a
power sales contract, has a mini
mum capital investment of $50,-
000 and employs at least 10
workers.
In addition to the new indus
tries locating on Georgia Power’s
nearly statewide service system
last year, 106 existing industries
expanded their operations at to
tal capital investments of $69,-
228,000, Mr. Smith said.
Last year’s expansions com
pared with expansions by 155
existing industries at total capital
investments of $153,943,518 in
1969, Mr. Smith said.
The new units and the expan
sions of 1970 will employ ap
proximately 12,411 Georgians at
annual wages of $74,493,000.
New plants and expansions made
during 1969 provided 18,875
jobs at annual wages of $99,403,-
400.
PERSONAL
Mrs. George Head, Sr. has just
returned from a visit with her
brother, S. M. Curry, and Mrs.
Curry and her granddaughter,
Mrs. Alex Long, in Orlando, Fla.
She fiew to Tallahassee on
Tuesday where her cousin, Mrs.
M. B. Williams, of Bainbridge
met her. They remained in Bain
bridge for a visit and returned to
Jackson on Friday. Mrs. Williams
left for Atlanta on Tuesday for
a visit with relatives.
die Dodson, Coach; Morris Crock
arell, Esea Pace, Bill Fears,
Ricky Long, Robert Long, Char
lie Robison, Victor Page, Randy
Page, John Weldon, Van Fletcher,
Eugene Wells.
Parrish Drug
Paul Platus, Coach; Gay Mc-
Michael, Andy Long, David Peck,
Charlie Long, Merrill Folsom,
Chuck Adams, Dennis Tingle,
Jimmy Tingle.
Cawthon Bros.
Danny Hoard, Coach; Charles
Daniel, Coach; Wally Cawthon,
Mark Cawthon, Marvin Coleman,
Bobby Pinckney, Kirk Welch, Ed
die Cowan, Aubrey Burford, Mike
Peters.
ABW Chevrolet
Jimmy White, Coach; Ronny
Norsworthy, Kenny Norsworthy,
Timmy Smith, Randy Hamlin,
James A. Elliott, Mike Dahlin,
Danny Norsworthy, David Brown,
Keith Hobbs, Kenneth Hobbs,
Jimmy Moore.
Progress-Argus
Honor Roll
New and Renewal Subscription*
Of The Past Few Days
Mrs. C. E. Clayton, Jackson
Kenneth G. Parrish, Jackson
Mrs. W. N. Harris, Atlanta
Lillie Morgan, Jackson
H. M. Fletcher, Jackson
Neal Baker, Jackson
S. A. Washington, Jackson
L. L. Washington, Jackson
James T. Harris, Jackson
Bobby Mackey, Jackson
Mrs. P. H. Taylor, Jackson
Mrs. W. D. Freeman, Jackson
D. P. Settle, Jackson
James Darnell, Flovilla
Mrs. R. E. Willis, Marietta
Mrs. B. J. Smith, Jackson
A. W. Hencely, Jackson
Mrs. Van Fletcher, Jackson
Dwane Colwell, Griffin
B. Harvey Hodges, Jackson
Glenn Smith, Jackson
Mrs. V. M. Kilgo, Jackson
LTC Alton H. Coleman, Fair
fax, Va.
Mrs. Boyce Loyd, Covington
David Waterhouse, Columbus
Mrs. W. T. Mote, Jenkinsburg
W. E. Waits, Flovilla
Dr. J. C. Howell, Jackson
Mrs. M. H. Bradshaw, Rome
Mrs. Troupe Smith, McDon
ough
Mrs. Truman E. Holland, At
lanta
Sam A. Smith, Jackson
T. M. Duke, Jackson
Mrs. A. E. Stodghill, Jackson
Mrs. J. O. Cole, Jackson
Mrs. J. B. Caston, Jackson
Lawrence J. Cole, Jackson
Fairy Connell, Jackson
Mrs. W. PL Parker, Pryor,
Okla.
Mrs. J. R. Linton, Atlanta
Marlyn P. Weldon, Rowell
Mrs. W. E. O’Neal, Conyers
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey James,
Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bond, Rome
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ARNOLD PALMER
THL JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
PERSONAL
On Sunday the Hiniard Pickett
Family had a family get-together
at the Jackson Lake cottage of
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie King of
Chamblee. Mr. and Mrs. Hiniard
Pickett lived in Covington and
reared their family there. Guests
for the occasion included Mr.
and Mrs. Kirk Watkins of Atlan
ta, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Kitchens,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pickett, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Mobley, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Tomlin, Mrs. Florrie
Mobley, Mrs. Thomas Norton of
Covington, Mrs. Ves Lunsford,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert King. Sev
eral nieces and nephews also at
tended.
Miss Susannah Foster, Griffin
James G. Treadwell, Jackson
Clome r L. Kitchens, Jackson
Morgan D. Collins, Jackson
Aubrey Kersey, Jackson
Mrs. W. H. Britt, Jackson
SP/4 James L. Cook, APO
New York
Mrs. Sam Henderson, Jackson
Mrs. W. L. Speed, Decatur
Mrs. J. Carl Funderburk, Flo
villa
J. W. English, Jackson
Mrs. Edward B. Smith, Bruns
wick
Mrs. David Gray, Jackson
Mrs. James Bohannon, Coving
ton
George L. McLain, Jackson
Mrs. Robt. W. Stewart, St.
Petersburg, Fla.
Roy R. Henderson, Jackson
Lee Maddox, Jackson
Miss Jessie Sessions, Jackson
Larry Letson, Jackson
Mrs. Jimmie L. Jackson, Flo
villa
American Mills, Jackson
Sandra Brooks,, Jackson
Mrs. Asa Maddox, Jackson
W. Lloyd White, Jackson
Mrs. J. F. Collins, Rolling
Meadows, 111.
Mrs. W. M. Reeves, Hapeville
J. R. Carmichael, Atlanta
Christian Academy
Collecting Bottles
Jackson Christian Academy has
chosen the month of January as
the time for their Soft Drink
Bottle Drive and are collecting
all types of returnable bottles
from every available source
around Jackson.
If anyone has any bottles they
would care to donate to this
drive, arrangements may be made
to have them picked up by calling
775-2354, 775-7568, 775-2313 or
775-2621.
WORTHVILLE
MRS. MINNIE LEE HODGES
Mrs. Claude Sealey is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Weaver and
family in Perry, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rooks,
Sheila and Donna Sue, and Mrs.
Lottie Martin visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Rooks in Winder on
Friday.
Mr. Don Rooks attended the
funeral of his 12-year-old neph
ew, Steve Rooks, in Winder Sat
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stone,
Gina and Ginger of Jonesboro
visited Sunday with Rev. and
Mrs. Ben Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webb of
Atlanta were guests Saturday of
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Norton of
Hapeville visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Mason on Saturday.
Recent visitors of Mrs. Nellie
Cochran were Mrs. David Burford
of Flovilla, Mr. and Mrs. James
Cochran and Danny of Griffin.
Mrs. W. B. Burnam of Ola visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Washing
ton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hamlin and
Leslie Hamlin spent Friday in
Milledgeville with Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Washington
visited in Covington Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Granger.
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"The Hen s Nest”
Between Oak & S. Mulberry Streets
(Adjacent To Triangle Service Station)
DRIVE-IN BUSINESS
Shop From The Convenience Of Your Car
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday
From 9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 6 P. M.
Closed Wednesdays
Specials For The Week-End
3 Doz. Grade A Jumbo Eggs ... $1.65
3 Doz. Grade A Large Eggs ... $1.50
With A Purchase of Eggs
1 Gal. Sweetmilk ... $1.25
All Prices Include Tax
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Phone 775-2544
PERSONAL
Miss Delia Watkins, a patient
at Sylvan Grove Hospital, con
tinues to show improvement and
her sister, Mrs. S. L. Austin, is
making progress at her home on
McDonough Road. Both have
been confined for severel weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mace Owen in Conyers.
The friends of Miss Kathy
Stanik will be interested to know
that she has been visiting a col
legemate in France and is now
touring points of interest
throughout Europe.
It's Cold Outside But...
jjgfP COO(
Prices on Air
Conditioners J HBIMw
Are HOT!! \l—-J
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It’s difficult to think about 95 degree weather
when the thermometer registers 20 degrees, but
as certain as there’s a cow in Texas we’ll have
those hot, muggy days, probably beginning in
May.
See me now for Off-Season Bargains on Air
Conditioners. Prompt service and quick instal
lation promised. Now’s the time to buy! Don’t
wait until the mercury zooms and everyone be
gins to think of air conditioning. By then the
prices are higher and installation could take
longer. Call today about our Air Conditioner
bargains!
DONALD WASHINGTON
Sales Service lnstallation
Rt. 3, Jackson Ph. 775-2512
775-3094
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1971
WESLEY POWELL ON GA.
STATE DEAN’S LIST
Wesley Powell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Powell of Route 4,
Jackson, has been placed on the
Dean’s List of Georgia State Uni
versity, Atlanta, for the past
quarter, according to a letter to
the student from Charles B. Vail,
Dean, School of Arts and Sci
ences.
Dean Vail wrote that “in your
particular case the award is that
of distinction.’’ The letter con
cluded “please accept my hearti
est congratulations for this excel
lent evidence of your scholarship
at Georgia State.”