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WANTED: Moving from
California, need 2 or 3 bed
room house to rent within 10
miles of Jackson. Call 775-
6030 - 3/22/2tp.
FOR SALE: House and lot.
7 rooms, l bath. 2 blocks from
City Square. Call 775-3899
after 6:00 p. m. 3/8/tfc.
FOR SALE; Nice small
trailer suitable for auto towing
with lights. $150.00. Call 775-
7727. 3/8/tfc.
for your lot clear
ing and Grading needs call
Frank Peek, 775-5446. After
6 p. m. call 775-2654.
3/8/stp.
ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION
AND REPAIRS
Commercial - Residential
Industrial
Free Estimates
Work Guaranteed
We are fully insured
ELLIS H. ROBERTS,
ELECT. CONST.
Rt. 2, Box 422
Phone 775-3531
Jackson, Ga. 30233
2/1/tfc.
SEE US for your paint
needs. Custom colors our spe
cialty. Carter Builders Supply.
2/22/tfc.
FOR SALE: One John Deere
440 Crawler with blade, one
new Trailer, double Axle; one
1964 International Truck, 5
speed with 2 speed axle flat
bed dump. Call after 3 p. m.
775-3366. 3/15/2tp.
ATTENTION
For expert wheel alignment
see or call Polk Tire Cos. All
work guaranteed. Polk Tire
Cos., phone 775-7331.
3/22/tfc.
FOR RENT: Three fur
nished rooms, private entran
ces; to nice couple only. Call
775-7917. 3/1/tfc.
FOR SALE: 1962 Chevro
let (Chevy 2). Motor recently
overhauled, Automatic, Good
Rubber, $295; 1968 Volks
wagen Micro-Bus. Motor,
transmission and clutch, re
cently overhauled by Coates
of Griffin. Phone 775-2468.
3/15/2tc.
SIOO,OOO IN
BONDS SOLD
ON RALLY DAY
The First Baptist Church, in
an effort to sell $500,000 in
bonds to finance construction
of its proposed new church on
the Griffin Road, scheduled
Bond Rally Day for Sunday,
March 18th, and reported it a
success with 100 people
pledging over SIOO,OOO in bonds
the first day.
Rev. Don Folsom, pastor,
reminds that any person
interested in purchasing first
mortgage bonds that will
return interest of from 7-BV2
percent can obtain information
by calling the First Baptist
Church at 775-3102 in Jackson
or writing the church at Post
Office Box 134, Jackson, Ga.
30233.
IN APPRECIATION
We would like to express our
sincere appreciation to each
and everyone of our neighbors,
friends, and relatives for their
many expressions of sympathy
in so many ways at the time of
death of our son and brother,
Jeff Jones. Your thought
fulness and kindness will
always be remembered. -- Mr.
and Mrs. Bubber Jones,
Rhonda, Jim, Winky, and Kim.
AT THE HOSPITAL
Patients at Sylvan Grove
Hospital the week of March
14-21st include: •
Susan E. Britt, Martha
Lunsford, Lizzie Barnes, John
Nutt, Cornelia Hamilton, Hen
ry Lawhon, John Brooks, Alma
Harman, Georgia Sims and
Eunice Thurman.
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BUTTS YOUTHS ENJOY PAGE JOBS-PaigeTatum,daughterofMr.andMrs.M. W. Juhlin, and Danny Trimble, sonof Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Trimble, are pictured above, flanked by Lt. Gov. Lester Maddox, left, and Sen. Bethel Salter, right, in a photograph taken
while they served as Pages one day last week for Sen. Salter. They were entertained at dinner in Underground Atlanta with Sen. Salter
going out of his way, according to Mrs. Juhlin, to take them behind the scenes and entertain them royally. They visited the Governor and
Lieutenant Governor and were fortunate enough to see and meet Johnny Cash.
Cary Maddox
Is Henderson
Champ Speller
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Cary Maddox, 6th grade son
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Maddox, emerged as spelling
champion of Henderson Ele
mentary School on March 16.
He will receive a trophy to be
presented by Shields Jewelers.
The next three places gave
Cary stiff competition. They
were Chip Daniel, sth grade
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Daniel in second place;
Levonia Thomas, 6th grade
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Richard Thomas, third;
and Eddie Head, 6th grade son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee
Head, Sr., fourth.
Other classroom champions
competing were fourth graders
Sheila Rooks, John Hall, Ruby
Rawls, Kip Cobb, Lamar
Stoddard, Charlie Thurman,
Shelia Ash, Keith Bridges,
Darla Jean Young, Tony
Sidney, Tracey James, Gloria
Andrews, Carolyn Head, Doris
Willis, Samuel Lawson, Tina
Petty, J. D. Mealey, Dennis
Hart.
Representing the sth grade
were Joe Kersey, Deidre
Crowder, Jim Jones, Bradley
Floyd, Kathy Mealey, Tim
Kendrick, Cary Colwell, Tony
Hall, Dee Storey, Pamela Pye,
Moses Adams, Lisa Weldon,
Carrie Webb, Wanda Godwin
and Sharon White.
Other 6th graders were
Penny Newman, Ricky Cook,
Mike King, Wendy Sullivan,
Virginia McCall, Deborah
Kendrick, Brad Waits, Pearl
Holder, Carolyn Strickland,
Jeff Cammon, David Tingle, A.
B. Head, Virginia Goodrum,
Joan Bennett.
The top three spellers from
Henderson Elementary will
compete with the top three
spellers from Henderson
Junior High on March 23 for
system honors.
the JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
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Carter Builders Supply
Phone 775-3266 Jackson, Ga.
THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1973
The Ladies Shoppe
Hwy. 36 €r 1-75
Next Door To The Slax Shoppe
FULL LINE OF
Ladies Sportswear
AT DISCOUNT PRICES
ALL SIZES JUNIOR REG. LARGE
Pant Suits Reg. $12.98 Now $7.92
Pant Suits Reg. $16.99 Now $ll.OO
Pant Suits Reg. 29.95 to $49.95 Now $24.00 and up
ORBIT 100% POLYESTER
SLACKS
Reg. $9.95 Pr.
Now 3 Pr. For $27.00
ORBIT PHILLIPS 66
SLACKS
$7.99 Pr-
Ladies Shells Reg. $4.99 Now $3.00
WHILE SHOPPING VISIT OUR TEXTILE CENTER FOR
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS BEDSPREADS DRAPES
SHEETS PILLOW CASES TOWELS WASH
| CLOTHS TABLECLOTHS BLANKETS, ETC.— j
Open 7 Days A Week
-8:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M.
| PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. David Varna
doe of Colquitt and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Mitchell of Bristol,
Tenn. were weekend guests of
Mrs. Imogene Leverette and
Nancy March 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler
and Lisa of Manchester were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Ira
Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Fuller and
daughter of Fitzgerald were
visitors to Jackson last
Wednesday night.
Among those from Jackson
attending funeral services
Wednesday, March 14th, in
Clayton at the First Baptist
Church for Rev. Gaither A.
Briggs, 73, of Mountain City
and former pastor of the First
Baptist Church in Jackson,
were Mr. and Mrs. Duvall
Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Avon
Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. Lem
Watkins, Mesdames T. J.
Collins, Jack Moore, John Hunt
and Misses Ruth Phinazee, Sue
Lockhart, Helen Thornton and
Lois Colwell. Attending from
Henry County were Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Cleveland, Mr. and
Mrs. Woodfin Cleveland and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sims.
Mr. J. C. Preston of Griffin
was a business visitor to
Jackson and Butts County
Wednesday of last week.
Miss Lynn Crum is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Crum, Jerry and Sheila during
her Spring holidays. She is a
student at Trevecca Nazarene
College in Nashville, Tennes
see.
Friends of Mrs. Darrell
Pippin will be interested to
learn that she returned home
March Bth from Coliseum Park
Hospital in Macon where she
underwent surgery. She is
recuperating nicely.
James Spur Station
is now
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
I wish to invite the motoring public to
visit me for Gas and Oil needs, as well as
cold drinks. I shall appreciate a portion
of your business and promise to give you
prompt and courteous service at all times.
Open 6 a. m. - 10 p. m. six days
8 a. m. - 10 p. m. Sundays
Bobby Thaxton, Owner
Phone 775-2352 Indian Springs Hwy.
ALL TYPES
Jeans & Hiphuggers
With Belts and Blouses to Match
$4.99 o $6.67
ONE TABLE OF
Blouses
PERRY CLASSICS - Reg. S3.SO
Now $2.00 Each or
3 for $5.00
Friday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. K. K. Williams and
Keith were Mr. and Mrs. 8.0.
Williamson.
Motoring to Macon Friday
night to sing in revival services
at Trinity Church of the
Nazarene were members of the
Impact Team of the local
Nazarene Church. These in
cluded Wendy Elliott, Elaine
Elliott, Sheila Crum, Daisy
Coleman, Scott Perdue, Jackie
Worley, Jerry Crum and Rev.
Lon Hadwin. Also attending the
revival services were Mrs. Lon
Hadwin and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Elliott and Mary Ann.