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1 classified advertising 8c a word, cash
advance unless regular account is niain
ined with The Progress-Argus. Mini
um charge for an ad is sl*7s. Phone 775-
07. Deadline is Tuesday noon.
“NEVER used anything
it,” say users of Blue
tre carpet cleaner. Rent
-•trie shampooer. Jackson
dware. 10-7-ltc.
,EAD TEACHER - Quali
itions degree in Home Ec
Elementary Education
1 at least two years
>erience. Send resume to
McKibben St., Jackson,
. 30233. 9-30-2tc.
Expert
Wheel
Alignment
at
Daniel Ford
SAVE ON FUEL COST -
ve your home winterized
w. Many other home,
•m, and yard repairs and
lovations. No job too
tall. Please call Dennis
mington, 775-7641.10-7-2tp.
FOR SALE: Five acres,
0 down, $39.87 per month,
vner financed. One mile
uth of Elberton on Hwy. 77.
lone 404-434-8183. 10-7-2tc.
TREAT rugs right,
iey’ll be a delight if cleaned
ith Blue Lustre. Rent
lectric shampooer sl. West
rn Auto. 10-7-ltc.
Well Pumps
by
MYERS AND
JACUZZI
We Install
HODGES
Hardware &;
Furniture Cos.
922 E. Third St.
Phone 775-7501
NOW you can clean
;hags and orientals profes
sionally clean with RINSEN
MC steam cleaner. Rent at
Jackson True Value Hard
ware. Call Thomas Jester.
10-7-ltc.
HOUSE FOR SALE: Large
;-bedroom, brick home, den,
ireplace, large lot in city.
Jail 775-76X4. 8-19-tfc.
HEATERS
ATLANTA GAS
ATLANTA WOOD
ATLANTA WOOD AND COAL
ARVIN ELECTRIC
GAS LOGS
FIRE SCREENS
FIRE DOGS
HODGES
Hardware & Furniture Cos.
922 E. THIRD STREET
PHONE 775-7501
jFcrr’JEJuzc&r ,
CLASSIFIED JIBS
We might save you money
on your hospitalization or
major medical insurance.
BROWN INSURANCE
AGENCY
“We Care About You”
Charlie or C. B.
Brown, Jr.
Phone 775-7544
30 Mulberry St.
Jackson, Ga.
WANTED: Male employ
ee, preferably over 30, for
full time, permanent posi
tion. Apply in person at
Fresh Air Barbecue. 8-19-tfc.
Truck
Tool Boxes
$98.00
hardware stores
FOR RENT: Three bed
room, living room, den, 2
bath, double carport, brick
house. Has large private
patio, big fenced in back
yard. Shown by appointment
only. Call 775-7298 after 5
p.m. 10-7-tfc.
TELEVISIONS
By RCA
HODGES
Ace Home Center
WANTED: Small gas (LP)
stove. 775-4019. 9-30-ltp.
FOR SALE: 35 acres and
home located approximately
6 mile south of Jackson on the
western side of Hwy. 42.
Stephens Realty Cos.
Contact Ben Dover, Jr.,
Local Salesman
775-4081 or 775-3875
9-16-stc.
Smoke
| Alarms
Jackson Hardware
. CALL JOE BENNETT for
home remodeling - repair -
cabinets. 775-7759. 5-6-tfc.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
“Decorate your rooms for
the holidays”! Save on
finest quality Tru-Test
Paints now. Choose from
latest House & Garden
Magazine color selections.
ENJOY COUNTRY LIV
ING on 2 acres, big trees, 5
bedroom country home with
6 fireplaces, small barn, near
1-75 in Butts County. $29,500.
227-1300. 9-2-tfc.
ENJOY COUNTRY LIV
ING on 2 acres, big trees. 5
bedroom country home with
6 fireplaces, small barn, near
1-75 in Butts County. $29,500.
227-1300 . 9-2-tfc.
Sharpening
Scissor
AND
Hoover
Clinic
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 9
AT
JACKSON
TRUE VALUE
HARDWARE
AVON
Get ready for collect
tuition with excellent earn
ings. Sell in nearby Jackson.
Call Mrs. Vaughn 228-1372 or
Mrs. Barnes 775-3613. 10-7-
ltc.
••••••••••*••
CB RADIO SET
Complete with
Antenna
$99.99
JACKSON HDWE.
9-23-eow-4tc
WELL DRILLING
Water Pumps repaired.
Deep and shallow well
pumps, submersibles.
Water treatment systems.
Larry Strickland 228-8942
3-28-tfc
'"Our roofs are our proof"
Ask the owner.
Vinyl 9idlng.
Bonded roofs since 1922
Estimates Free
No Down Payment
• 34Mos. To Pay
Takes No Mortgage
WILDE ROOFING CO.
715 E. Taylor St.
Ph6ne 227-5132
227-2893
FOR SALE: Brick, 3-bed
’room. 1* 2 bath, central
heating and A.C., fully
carpeted, carport, deck.
Neat, clean. Appointment
only. 775-7498. 8-12-tfc.
NOTICE: I am affiliated
with Thomaston Vault, Bur
ial & Monument Co..Thomas
ton. When in need of
anything, please call Mrs.
Bertha (Howard) Perdue,
775-7179.
CB RADIOS
Hodges Hardware
& Furniture Cos.
Phone 775-7501
VACUUM CLEANER
REPAIR
M. Weeter
775-7974
9-30-tfc
Water pills and laxatives
may deplete your body’s
essential Potassium - ask for
K Forte’. City Pharmacy.
9-30-2tp.
UPHOLSTERY
Repairing,
Refinishing,
and Restoring
Taylor’s
Upholstery Shop
904 Lyndon Ave.
Griffin, Ga.
228-2844
CANCER INSURANCE
$50,000 protection for
each member of the
entire family for only
$5.00 per month.
BROWN INSURANCE
AGENCY
“We Care About You”
Charlie or C.B. Brown, Jr.
Phone 775-7544
3(1 Mulberry St. Jackson,
Ga.
HOUSE FOR SALE: Large
3-bedroom, brick home, den,
fireplace. large lot in city.
Call 775-7614. 8-19-tfc.
Expert
Wheel
Alignment
at
Daniel Ford
FOR SALE: Cement picnic
tables, round with three
benches SBS; also bird baths,
stepping stones, gutter
splash blocks and flower
planters. 775-3149. 6-17-tfc.
BARNES
CHAIN LINK
FENCE CO.
Free Estimates
Phone 775-7888
Jackson, Ga.
3-13-Btc
CARPENTER
Repairs, Remodeling.
Additions, any type.
775-3323
110 l SI FOR SALE Lai ve
3-bedroom, brick home, den,
fireplace, large lot in city.
Call 775-7614. 8-19-tfc.
FURNITURE
Hodges Hdwe.
& Furniture Cos.
HUNTING
SUPPLIES
HODGES HDWE.
& FURNITURE
922 E. THIRD ST.
ATTENTION
For expert wheel align
ment see or call Polk Tire Cos.
All work guaranteed. Polk
Tire Cos., phone 775-7331.
3-22-tfc
GIFT WARE
For All Occasions
Hodges Hardware
& Furniture Cos.
Phone 775-7501
SEE US for your paint
needs. Custom colors our
specialty. Carter Builders
Supply. 2-22-tfc.
BEAUTIFUL two BR, two
bath condo, brand new.
Ocean front eighth floor.
Sleep six in three bedroom-
Furnished completely -- all
you need are beach towels.
No children under eighteen -
condo rules. Rates for 2
people $l5O per week; 4
people $300; 6 people $450.
Cali Martha Harris 775-7338.
Rented year-round. Get your
reservations early for holi
days and races. Four miles
from Daytona Internationa
Raceway. 8-26-tfc.
WE BUY
AND SELL
Used
Furniture
HODGES HDWE.
& FURNITURE
LET US TREE & RAL
WCE vour (ires for smooth
er riding and longer wear.
Polk Tiro Cos.. Jackson.
Phone 775-7331. 7-30-tfc.
FOR PIANO TUNING
contact Elmer Duvall. 930 W.
Solomon St.. Griffin, Ga..
phone 228-1582. 4-22-tfc.
COMPLETE
Vi HP
Water Pump
With Tank,
Jet, Foot Valve
$219.95
JACKSON TRUE
VALUE HDWE.
9'23-cow-4tc
SECRETARY
BOOKKEEPER
Comprehensive Employment
Training Act Work
Fxperience Program
Manpower Program.
Duties: Must have basic
knowledge of Manpower
programs, should be able to
type 55 wpm. must be able to
keep accurate records,
books, and perform payroll
duties. Qualifications: High
school diploma and past
experience as Secretary-
Bookkeeper.
Inquire at:
Andrew' W. Fellers. Jr.
Piedmont Area CAA
Box 133
Jackson. Ga. 30233
775-5324
10-7-2tc
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Honor Rofl
Mrs. C. M. Compton,
Jackson
Jackson Primary School,
Jackson
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1 976
News From
WORTHVILLE
By
Mrs. L. C. Tribble
Mrs. W. S. White has
returned home after spend
ing several weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Carlos H. Chafin,
Sr. and Gay of Richmond,
Virginia. While there Mrs.
White attended the wedding
of Miss Donna Fay Trayer
and Carlos H. Chafin, Jr. The
wedding was held at the
Suffolk Presbyterian Church,
Suffolk. Virginia. Carlos is
ihe son of the former
Wyolene White of Jackson.
Mrs. W. S. W’hite had as
guests during the week Mrs.
Phillip Green and Mrs.
Grady Wilson of Decatur,
Mrs. E. M. McCart of
Covington and Miss Cynthia
White of Barnesville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Washington had as their
guests Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Grady Cook of Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Forten
berry of Clarks ton.
Mrs. J. H. Pope had as her
guests Monday Mrs. John
Fletcher of Tucker and Mrs.
Robert Wilson of Decatur.
Other guests on Saturday
afternoon were Mrs. Frances
Lindsay of Smyrna and a
group of friends from
Atlanta, who were camping
at Indian Springs.
Mrs. F. B. Mason had as
her guests on Tuesday and
Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
Helen Welch, Mrs. Dillar
Moss and Mrs. Nesbit Moss,
all of Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Johnson of Newton County
visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Yancv and family.
Miss Cynthia White of
Barnesville spent the week
end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Tribble.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ireland
has as their guests Wednes
day afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Stroud of Henry-
County.
Mrs. Nellie Cochran was a
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
David Burford, Carin and
April of Flovilla on Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Collins of
Decatur visited her mother,
Mrs. Minnie Lee Hodges, on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webb
and Terry had as guests
during the weekend Mrs.
Grandy Cook, Bob Reeds,
John Barnwell, and John
Roberts, all of Atlanta,
Kenny Cook and Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Townsend of
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H.
O'Neal of Largo, Florida
spent Sunday night and
Monday with Mrs. J. H.
Pope; Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Welch from Jackson joined
them on Monday.
J. W. Hornaday, Jr.,
Jackson
Suzi Mullis, Rentz
B. L. Prine, Jackson
Miss Rudy Lane. Jenkins
burg
Marcus P. Browning, Wat
kinsville
Lisa Browning. Alexandria
Miss Lessie Hoard, Jack
son
W. L. Cox. Jr., Jenkinsburg
Jack Long, Jackson
L. C. Biles, Jackson
Jo K. McMahan, Jenkins
burg
Margaret Mathis, Jackson
Mrs. Robert C. Edwards,
Jackson
Dan Fears, Athens
J. M McMichael, Jackson
Porter H. Cawthon, Jack
son
Gerald Kersey, Jackson
Daisy Tyler, Jackson
Mrs. Jack Youngblood,
Jackson
Billy Biles, Jackson
J. Dawson Bryant. Jackson
H. H Webb, Branchville,
Va.
Zenna Crawford, Flovilla
c/mal f/m/A
THE EUGENE McLEODS
HONORED ON TWENTY
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
Rev. and Mrs. Eugene
McLeod were honored with a
reception given by their
children on Saturday night,
September 25th, in honor of
their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary.
Mrs. McLeod is the
daughter of the late Thomas
J. Collins and Katherine
Colvin Collins.
Mr. McLeod is the son of
Mrs. Collie Fuller McLeod
and the late Dewey McLeod.
The reception was held at
their home on Joy Street.
Many friends and relatives
came by to extend their
congratulations and best
wishes.
PERSO'NAL
Mr. and Mrs. Victor E.
O’Neal of Lakeview, N. C.,
who arrived Sunday for a
visit with Mr. J. W. (Bird)
O'Neal, left Wednesday for
their home.
Mrs. Butler J. Smith and
Lucy A. Garrett spent
Saturday at Alpine Village at
Helen. Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Earn
Watkins have returned home
after a month tour of Canada,
New York and other places of
interest.
Joe Bill Terrell, a native of
Flovilla who left the County
years ago, is spending
several days as the guest of
A. F. White. Mr. Terrell is
the retired vice-president of
the Dolphin Foundry, of
Tampa.
Miss Grace Garlington.
Mrs. E. A. Godsey and Mrs.
Winnie Moore attended the
funeral of Mr. George C. Bell
in Griffin Monday morning at
Haisten's Funeral Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd
Garland. Ben M. Garland,
and Walter Carmichael went
over to Athens on Saturday
for the Georgia-Alabama
game.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. Ball
and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ball
were among those from
Jackson going to Atlanta on
Saturday for the Tech-
Virginia game that evening.
Miss Karen Newman and
Bobby Long attended the
Georgia-Alabama game in
Athens on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
McCord and Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Daniel attended the
Georgia-Alabama game in
Athens last Saturday after
noon at Sanford Stadium.
Donnie Norsworthy, Bill
Fears. Charlie Robison and
David Brown were among
those from Jackson going
over to Athens on Saturday
for the Georgia-Alabama
game.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Wade went over to Athens
Saturday for the Georgia-
Alabama game.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy L.
Smith, who have been
making their home in Butts
County for many years, left
during the weekend for
Wellington, Alabama where
they will be making their
home in the future.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Briscoe
and Dr and Mrs. Bailey M.
Croekarell attended the
Georgia-Alabama game at
Sanford Stadium in Athens
las' Saturday afternoon.
\VICA News
By
Jean Earnhart
New officiers to serve
VICA for the 1976-77 year
were elected at the Septem
ber 14th meeting. They are as
follows: President, Robin
Holloway; Vice-President,
Jeff Loftin; Secretary, Peb
bles King; Reporter, Jean
Earnhart; Chaplain, Keith
Thompson; Parlimentarian,
Dennis Cook; and Treasurer,
Hal Latham.
This meeting was an
organizational meeting and
much business was discuss
ed. The reporter and the
president attended a 'rally
September 24th in Macon.
The club is for DCT
(diversified cooperative
training) students only and
VICA stands for Vocation
Industrial Clubs of America.
VICA meets third period on
club day at Jackson High
School, with Mr. Loy Hutche
son as the advisor.
I HOSPITAL IMS I
Patients at Sylvan Grove
Hospital during >eriod
September 28th - >er sth
include:
Evie Stowe. Mattie Swain.
Mvrtice Darnell, Irene
Mann, Dessinia Russell,
Harold Grant, Tommie
Dempsey.
Ida Goodrum. Ruby Pope.
Louise Slaton, and W 7. H
Bowen.
SOUTHEASTERN
WRITERS TO MEET AT
OXFORD
Professional and amateur
writers from Georgia and the
Southeast will gather at
Oxford College at Oxford.
Georgia. October 15-17th. for
workshops in fiction, non
fiction. juvenile inspiration,
poetry and other related
areas of writing.
Class sessions are schedul
ed Friday. Saturday and
Sunday. Evening activities
include an award dinner
Saturday evening. Interested
parties may contact Mrs.
Jos. E. Buffinton, 1520 S.
Lumpkin St., Apt. E-l.
Athens. Ga. 30601 for details.
GEORGIA TO GET NEW
SPORTS MAGAZINE
The Georgia Sportsman, a
new monthly magazine term
ed by its publishers as
Georgia's most complete
outdoor publication, is sche
duled to release its first
edition in October. The first
edition will be 64 pages and
will include stories by
several nationally known
writers.
The Georgia Sportsman is
published by Georgia Sports
man Publications. Inc., P. O.
Box 741, Marietta. Ga. 30061.
Subscription rates are $9.00
per year.
SINGING SUNDAY
PARAN BAPTIST
The High Falls singing
group will meet October 10th
at Paran Baptist Church with
dinner on the grounds.
Everyone is asked to come
and bring a basket lunch.
Eighteenth century scientist
John Dalton was made head
master of a school at the age