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tained with The Piogress-Argus. Mini
mum charge for an ad is $1,75. Phone 775-
3107. Deadline is Tuesday noon.
FOUND! An easy way to
keep your walls beautiful:
E-Z Rare Latex Flat
Enamel, Super scrubbable!
As advertised in “Good
Housekeeping.”
LLOYD’S UPHOLSTERY
SHOP —3ON. Oak St., Phone
775-3502. Complete uphol
stery and repairs - Quality
Workmanship -a complete
line of materials - Nylons,
Herculons, Tapestry, Velvets
and Naugahydes. Free Esti
mates - Pick Up and
Delivery. 2-10-tfc.
SKIBOAT FOR SALE l6
ft. Crestline, fold down seats,
half top, with extra snap in
full top. Zip in Windows. 65
HP Mercury motor. 16 ft.
Cardnel Shoreline Trailer.
775-2642, 775-5540. 2-10-4tc.
BARNES
CHAIN LINK
FENCE CO.
Free Estimates
Phone 775-7888
Jackson, Ga.
3-13-Btc
NEED TO RENT OR BUY
small house, around SIOO,
acre land within 15 minutes
of. town. 775-4000, Wendell
Garnto. 2-20-ltc.
FOR SALE: 1972 Viking
Mobile Home, 12’ x 65’, 2
bedroom, l-Vz bath, furnish
ed Take up payments. Call
775-2459. 2-10-ltp.
“The Annual Meeting of
the Members of Blue Shield
of Georgia-Columbus, Inc.
will be held at 6:00 p.m.,
Saturday, February 26, 1977,
at the Martinique Motor
Hotel, Columbus, Georgia, to
nominate and elect members
to the Board of Directors and
to transact any other
business which shall come
before the Members.” 2-10-
ltc.
INSERVICE EDUCATION
The Griffin-Spalding Coun
ty Hospital, approximately
30 miles south of Atlanta, is
looking for an experienced
RN to work as our Inservice
Education Coordinator. This
teaching position requires a
BS Degree and a minimum of
six months previous in
service or teaching experi
ence. If interested, contact
the Personnel Department,
So. Bth Street, Griffin, Ga.
30233; phone 228-2721 ext.
1110.
Equal Opportunity Employer
2-10-ltc.
HAVE a highly profitable
and beautiful jean shop of
your own. Featuring the
latest in jeans, denims and
sportswear. $13,500.00 in
cludes beginning inventory,
fixtures and training. You
may have your store open in
as little as 15 days. Call
anytime for Mr. Wilkerson
(501) 847-2241 or 847-4050.
2-10-ltp.
GUITAR LESSONS: Given
in the convenience of your
own home. Afternoons or
evenings. Contact Bob Harri
son 775-4286. 2-3-2tc.
FOR SALE: White Pro
vincial living room suite, 1
sofa, 2 chairs, 1 cocktail, and
2 end tables with white inlaid
marble tops, 2 matching
velvet lamps. Like new.
$700.00. 775-3176. 2-3-2tp.
FOR SALE: 35 acres and
home located approximately
a mile south of Indian
Springs on the western side
of Hwy. 42. Also Mobile
Home and two acres for
$12,500, located near Indian
Springs.
Mobile Home with utility
buildings on one acre land,
located on Hwy. 36 approxi
mately 1 mile from Jackson
Lake. Small equity and take
up payments.
FOR SALE: 52 acres in the
southeastern part of Butts
County, located on Giles
Ferry Road. Will split into
small tracts.
Stephens Realty Cos
Contact Ben Dover, Jr.
Local Salesman
775-4081 or 775-3875
11-18-tfc.
SEE US for your paint
needs. Custom colors our
specialty. Carter Builders
Supply. 2-22-tfc.
HOUSE FOR RENT: Fully
furnished, two bedrooms. See
George Chrisley, 353 N.
Mulberry St. 2-3-3tc.
HOME FOR SALE: Four
bedrooms, 2 baths, built-ins,
central heat and air, acre lot,
3‘- vears old, low 40’s.
775-5430. l-20-stp.
General Electric
Portable Television
Jackson True Value Hdwe.
SPECIAL l.B Acres -
new 38. R., 2 bath, W-W
Carpet, AC - 2 miles from
Jackson. $35,000 NO DOWN
PAYMENT. Piedmont
Realty Cos., 775-2100. 2-3-tfc.
HOUSE FOR SALE: 3
bedroom, l bath, brick, 2
acres of land more or less,
located 6 miles from Jackson
on Giles Ferry Road.
775-7935. l-20-Btp.
ATTENTION
For expert wheel align
ment see or call Polk Tire Cos.
All work guaranteed. Polk
Tire Cos., phone 775-7331.
3-22-tfc
"Our roofs are our proof”
Ask the owner.
Vinyl Siding.
Bonded roofs since 1922
Estimates Free
No Down Payment
36 Mos. To Pay
Takes No Mortgage
WILDE ROOFING CO.
715 E. Taylor St.
Phone 227-5132
227-2893
LET US TRUE & BAL
ANCE your tires for smooth
er riding and longer wear.
Polk Tire Cos., Jackson.
Phone 775-7331. 7-30-tfc.
LARRY’S
UPHOLSTERY
SHOP
15 Years Experience
A complete up-to
date line of fabrics
to choose from
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 775-4435
Dmy or Night
6-10-tfc
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1977
THE CENTRAL GEORGIA
ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP
CORPORATION
JACKSON, GEORGIA
Opening now, part time
Member Service Aide, typ
ing, filing and general office
skills necessary. Must be
capable of composing letters
and reports. Good salary.
Make application at the
Central Georgia Electric
Membership Corporation,
headquarters, Jackson,
Georgia by February 11,
1977.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
2-3-2tc
FOR SALE: Three bed
room brick, 2 ceramic baths,
LR. kitchen-den combo,
carport. Built-ins, central
heat-air, carpet. Beautiful 1
acre lot. Low equity. $32,000.
775-4432. 1-13-tfc.
MOBILE HOME LOTS
NO DOWN PAYMENT
HENRY COUNTY
FOR SALE: One-third to
one-half acre lots -- fully
improved - $63.00 monthly -
no payments for two months
-- free move single wides,
credit on move of double
wides (60 mile radius) -
development has 45 acre
lake, pool and clubhouse.
Phone 1-981-5830
1-20-tfc
I do sewing in my home, all
types: alterations, mending,
repairing, custom tailoring,
dressmaking uniforms for
groups. Carolyn Palmer.
775-4192. 10-14-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. tfc
SALES: National company
needs salesperson for Jack
son-Griffin Area. Company
car, retirement, insurance.
For information call Mr.
Warren, 228-2795 (Griffin).
Equal Opportunity Employ
er, Male - Female. 2-3-ltc.
INCOME TAX
PREPARED
at my home
Jeanette Cook
Covington Road
775-2052
l-20-tfc,
Food Stamps
Misuse To Be
Monitored
WASHINGTON The food
stamp program will be
monitoring more closely the
sale of ineligible items for
food stamps, the U.S.
Department of Agriculture
(USDA) announced today.
Seven area offices nation
wide will open mid-February
to handle most of this
monitoring for the food
stamp program’s new com
pliance branch.
“When retail stores sell
ineligible items, they consti
tute a threat to the integrity
of the food stamp program,”
said Food Stamp Program
Director Nancy Snyder.
Compliance officers will be
working throughout the
country to more effectively
identify and penalize such
violators.
Compliance area offices
will be located in New York
City; Washington, D. C.;
Butts Musicians To Compete
For Metro High School Band
WSB Radio and Trust
Company Bank have an
nounced competition for the
selection of outstanding high
school musicians of the
15-county Metro Atlanta
area, to be named members
of the 1977 METRO HIGH
SCHOOL HONOR BAND.
The Voice of the South, in
cooperation with the Atlanta
bank, will select 75 high
school band members, with
the panel of judges basing
their decisions on musician
ship, character, citizenship
and scholastic achievement.
It will be the second year for
the recognition program,
inaugurated in 1976 by Trust
Company Bank and WSB as a
unique way to recognize the
high achievers in music
during our nation’s Bicen
tennial year.
Announcement of the com
petition is made jointly by
Elmo Ellis, Vice President
and General Manager of
WSB Radio, and Champney
A. McNair, President of
Trust Company Bank. Entry
deadline is midnight March
6. 1977.
Letters announcing the
content have gone out to the
school principals and band
directors in the 15 counties:
Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Clay
ton, Gwinnett, Cherokee,
Douglas, Newton, Walton,
Henry, Rockdale, Paulding,
Forsyth, Fayette and Butts.
Nominations are by the
various high school and
directors and also may be
made by WSB Radio listen
ers.
Joseph M. Kirschner, As
sistant Director of Music
Education for the Fulton
County School System, will
serve as chairman of the
panel of judges, which will
also include: Bobby Jordan,
LOCAL STUDENTS
ON DEAN’S LIST
AT GA. COLLEGE
MILLEDGEVILLE The
following students from
Jackson have been named to
the Dean’s List for the Fall
Quarter, 1976 at Georgia
College. Listing is released
through the office of the
academic Dean.
Charlotte B. Beal, Connie
D. Brown, June C. Maddox,
Duane H. Patterson, and
Andrew L. St. John.
Atlanta, Ga.; Memphis,
Tenn.; Chicago, 111.; Dallas,
Tex.; and Oakland, Calif.
“While we are making an
effort to establish a more
tightly monitored program
through this branch, even
one violation can affect a
community,” said Mrs. Sny
der.
Suspected food stamp
violations by authorized
retailers will be reported to
compliance officers by the
food stamp field office. If
stores are found selling
ineligible items for food
stamps, they face disqualifi
cation from the program. If a
cbmpliance review finds
documented evidence of
criminal activity, the case
will be turned over to the
Department’s Office of In
vestigation.
Recipients can legally buy
any food or seeds and plants
to grow food for their own
use. They cannot use food
stamps to buy nonfood items
such as soap, pet food,
tobacco, and liquor with food
stamps.
The program is adminis
tered through USDA’s Food
and Nutrition Service, by
each slate’s welfare agency.
USDA officials say food
stamps enable the 17 million
low-income participants to
buy more food of greater
variety to improve their
diets.
Washington High School; Dr.
Robert Waggoner, City of
Atlanta Schools; Boyd Mc-
Keown, Cobb County
Schools; Dr. Eric Maddox,
DeKalb County Schools and
Lloyd Tarpley, Clayton
County Schools.
The 75 high school
musicians selected as mem
bers of the 1977 METRO
ATLANTA HONOR BAND
will be honored at a gala
luncheon to be held Saturday,
April 16, 1977 in the Grand
Ballroom of the Atlanta
Hilton Hotel.
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FURNITURE
-Jill.
HB 40% OFF ibsebi
On All Furniture * aa ®
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< And In Appreciation For The Wonderful
> Response To This Sale We Are Offering
isloo OFF Console TVs
A A ACE On All Hotpoint
y I U U P P Major Appliances
; We have moved all the furniture and appli
ances from our warehouse in order to offer
; a fine selection during this last week of sale.
: SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT
! AT .
Hhodgesll
■llfl Hdwe. & Furniture Cos.
► 922 E. 3rd Street Phone 775-7501 or 775-7560
STARK NEWS
By Mrs. B. A. Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bradley
spent Thursday in Decatur
and also visited Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Donaldson in Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Jones
visited Mrs. J. T. Harris and
family and Mrs. T. L.
Suddeth in Atlanta last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Holzer
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Brown of Decatur were
guests Friday afternoon of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bradley.
Other guests of the Bradleys
on Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Bradley and
daughter, Shara Kay, and
granddaughter, Michelle
Steele, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ferrell of Jackson Lake
visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. Morgan.
A group from Macedonia
Church visited Rev. and Mrs.
T. H. Wilder in Macon,
Thursday night.
Mr. Leonard Gillespie of
Brunswick, brother of Mrs.
Thurmon Mullis, was criti
cally injured in an auto
mobile accident last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hencley Lee
of Jonesboro were guests
Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Beal.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oglesby
of Douglasville spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mangham.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mayhue, Monty, Renee and
Chuck of Gray and Mrs.
Annie Beal were dinner
guests Sunday of Mrs. Annie
Taylor.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thurmon Mullis and
Billy were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Hunter, Brian and
Jennifer of Buford.