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Cleveland Carpets To Erect
New 7,500 Sq. Ft. Building
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NEW BUILDING FOR CLEVELAND CARPETS Cleveland Carpets, Ed
Cleveland, owner, is in the process of constructing anew 7,500 square foot building in
Jenkinsburg. It is expected to be ready for occupancy about July Ist of this year. Pictured,
left to right, in the above photo are Dean Dial, contractor; Mrs. Gloria Perkins, bookkeeper;
Ed Cleveland, owner; C. W. Haley, mayor of Jenkinsburg; Mrs. Louise Gibson, office
manager; Ray Raynor, commercial sales; Danny White, residential sales. - Photo by Jerry
McLaurin.
Cleveland Carpets in Jen
kinsburg, Ed Cleveland,
owner, announces the con
struction of anew building
which will be located
approximately 500 yards
south of his present site in the
city limits of Jenkinsburg.
Mr. Cleveland said that the
new building, already under
construction, will be larger
than his present building
with approximately 7,500
square feet of space that will
include an enlarged show
room, four offices and a large
warehouse that will contain
approximately 200 rolls of
carpet from which to make a
selection.
Mr. Cleveland announced
that Dean Dial of Locust
Grove is contractor for his
Avondale
Earnings
Increase
Donald Comer, Jr., Presi
dent and Treasurer, an
nounced this week that
Avondale Mills’ unaudited
figures for the 40 weeks
ended June 2, 1974, show net
sales to be $149,171,549,
compared with $129,121,004
for the same period of time
last year.
Earnings before taxes
were $12,473,796, compared
with $10,629,851. Net earnings
after taxes were $6,290,940,
compared with $5,405,659.
Earnings per common share
were $3.34 compared with
$2.87.
Some people believed that
thunder was caused by horses’
hooves.
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TOP BARGAINS INI USED CARS
1963 Ford, Runs Good .......$200.00
1970 Chevrolet 1 Ton, Utility Body, Runs Real Good
1970 Impala 4 Door, Real Low Mileage, Air Cond.,
Fully Equipped
1967 Falcon 6 Cyl., Runs Real Good
1973 Caprice 2 Dr. Hardtop, Extra Nice, 16,000 Mi.
1971 Dodge Super Bee, Runs Real Good
1967 Ford 4 Door Sedan, Runs Real Nice
1966 Chevrolet % Ton Pick-Up, Auto., V-8, Extra Nice
1969 Chevrolet Custom Coupe, Runs Real Good
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new building which is
expected to be ready for
occupancy on or about July
Ist, 1974.
Mr. Cleveland recalled
that he began his business in
September 1965 at his present
location with a total sales of
$943 for the month. Total
sales for 1974 are expected to
reach over $1,000,000, Mr.
Cleveland proudly revealed.
In the beginning, Mr.
Cleveland served as owner,
salesman and installer. The
store presently employs two
salesmen, one for commer
cial and one for residential,
along with a secretary-book
keeper and an office man
ager.
Mr. Cleveland disclosed
that he uses local employees
LOCAL STUDENT IS
NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST
ATLANTA, GA. Dr.
Charles T. Lester, dean of
Emory College, Emory Uni
versity, has announced those
students named to the Dean’s
list for spring quarter 1974.
Among those having super
ior academic achievement
from this area is Nancy
Elizabeth Settle, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Settle
of 522 McDonough Rd.,
Jackson.
Going Out Of Business
EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD
TAYLOR’S GUN SHOP
232 E. Third Street
Open - 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
for commercial installations
and sub-contractors in vari
ous states. Presently the
company is doing work in
Indiana, Florida, Georgia,
Texas, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Alabama and North Caro
lina. Full-time professional
carpet installers are used on
residential work with ap
proximately 10 counties
being served.
In announcing the con
struction of his new building,
Mr. Cleveland said at the
same time he would like to
thank all his friends and
customers for making this
progress possible and ex
tends a cordial invitation for
all to visit him at his new
location upon completion.
SINGING SATURDAY
AT BAPTIST
TABERNACLE
A singing is scheduled for
Saturday night, June 22nd, at
the Baptist Tabernacle on
Indian Springs Street begin
ning at 7:45 o’clock. The
Shephord Family of Macon
and The Gospel Two, as well
as other groups, will be
featured.
W. B. Ashley extends a
cordial welcome to the
public.
Fferajßßl
By Mrs. Cindy Brown
The Value of Organization
or
How my Husband Feels
About My Housekeeping
My love and I have two
very different opinions on
how a house should be kept.
Our own separate natures
have a lot to do with the
situation, for he is neat by
nature, whereas, I am a little
on the sloppy side.
I am one of those people
who leaves the cap off the
toothpaste, fails to close
doors, and forgets where I
put my car keys. But my
spouse! Oh yes, he even
knows down to the \\ inch
where he left his pipe.
And how exasperating that
can be! For he just cannot
understand how I “can be
soooo undisciplined!” Just
between you and me, I think I
am the more normal of the
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two of us. At least I do not go
berserk when the mayon
naise is on the catsup shelf,
the catsup is behind the
peanut butter and the peanut
butter is empty. I just smile
and go my merry way. Oh, I
have at times been concern
ed as to why I want more like
him, but then I just say to
myself. “Self, be glad you’re
relaxed and care free - - -
you’ll live longer and rest
easier!”
After all, why do opposites
attract? Is it because they
fascinate each other or is it
just the danger of that way of
living that we find irresis
tible? Well, I don’t really
know the reason, but I do
know this: My life with the
neatnik is beginning to rub
off on me why, I even close
cabinet doors now, and last
night I caught myself putting
the catsup on the catsup
shelf. Wow! Reckon it works
both ways.
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Will make yOUr Car We will align front end .
... v . repack and torque front
roll D6tt6f TOT jUSt outer wheel bearings •
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THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1974
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Bankston, Jr. and Donald 111,
of Brunswick t spent the past
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Bankston, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa O’Neal
visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
O’Neal and family of Forest
Park on Wednesday, June
12th.
Sunday luncheon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Asa O’Neal
were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L.
O’Neal, Lee, Alan and Brian
of Decatur.
Miss Patrice Marchman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Marchman, has returned
home from a vacation trip to
Jamaica.
Mrs. E. H. Pinckney, Sr. of
Charleston, South Carolina is
spending the week with her
son, Dr. R. H. Pinckney and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Marsh, Alison and Tara
visited Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Marsh,
Brian, Lee and Lori in
Hillsboro.
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trade.
$37 for larger sizes:
L7B-15, J7B-15, H7B-15,
H7B-14 plus Federal Excise tax
of $2.92 to $3.19 and trade.
B.E Goodrich
we’re the other guys
By Ruth Bryant
TO GRADUATES OF J.H:S.
Tenth Anniversary
1964
In High School you had
Your share of fun,
And work, too, remember,
But now it’s all done;
In cap and gown clad
You passed by the stand
And solemnly took
Your diploma in hand!
1974
Now you are graduates,
Alumni, Alumnae,
With success in the world
And “pie in the sky”,
May you always be wise,
Brave, honest, and true,
May you follow the right
And may love follow you!