The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, March 31, 1977, Image 14

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FIiSECIfISSIFIED AOS TS,r j All classified advertising 8c a word, casli in advance unless regular account is main tained with The Pfogress-Argus. Mini mum charge for an ad is $1;75. Phone 775- 3107. Deadline is Tuesday noon. NEW RINSE- N- VAC steam cleans, rinses, and vacuums out dirt leaving carpets professionally clean. Rent at Jackson True Value Hdwe. or call Thomas Jester. 3-31-ltc. I would like to keep children in my home. Days and Evenings. Eliz. Cook 775-4824. 3-31-ltp. FOR SALE: 3-bedroom, brick home, appliances in cluded, nice neighborhood. $21,000, 775-4696. 3-31-ltp. MOVE UP TO 12x65 Free within 60 miles -- Option to BUY one-third to 1 Acre starting at $52.77 a month ~ NO MONEY DOWN - Deluxe pool, club house, sand beach, child’s play ground, on huge private fishing lake, boat launching docks, central water, central sewer, local metro phone - South Henry County - 2 miles from 1-75. Phone 1-981-5830 -31-tfc FOR SALE: 12 ft. Jon Boat SIOO, and a 10 ft. Jon Boat S4O. 404-474-7175 after 6 p.m. 3-31-4tp. TYLER S ANTIQUES & FLEA MARKET, JULI ETTE, GA. If you don’t know what you want, we have it. Visit us at our April 2nd and 3rd Sale - 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 3-31-ltc. 1,240 Paint Colors to choose from —flat or semi-gloss— Tru-Test Paints has a color for any loom! Available exclusively at (%uTf/c^) JOB OPPORTUNITY: Earn high income in Sales with management oppor tunities. Two year training program with excellent fringe benefits. Metropolitan Life. EOE. Call (collect) Mr. Lyon 882-3568. 3-24-3tc. FOR SALE: 1970 Dodge Challenger. Extra Clean, $1,195.00. Bank Financing Available. Herman Cawthon, 544 Franklin St., Jackson, Ga. Phone 775-3803 after 5 P.M. 3-24-tf. 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 Garden Tillers BY BURNS NOW AVAILABLE WITH 3-4 and SHP ENGINES AT HODGES Hardware & Furniture Phone 775-7501 or 775-7560 922 East Third St. Jackson, Ga. BY OWNER: 3 bedroom, l- l 2 story brick home, den, fireplace, garage, on large lot, over 2,000 sq. ft. 330 E. College St., 775-4628. 3-24-4tc. 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. I INCOME TAX $ 8 PREPARED | at my home i Jeanette Cook 1 I Covington Road | I 775-2052 8 a 1-20-tfc.j SEE US for your paint needs. Custom colors our specialty. Carter Builders Supply. 2-22-tfc. BARNES CHAIN LINK FENCE CO. Free Estimates Phone 775-7888 Jackson, Ga. 3-19-Btc LET US TRUE & BAL ANCE your tires for smooth-, er riding and longer wear. Polk Tire Cos., Jackson.. Phone 775-7331. 7-30-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. MOBILE HOME LOTS 45 ACRE LAKE BUY 14,000 to 20,000 sq. ft. lots - clubhouse and pool - homestead exemption -- only $64.00 per month -- 100 percent owner financing -- South Henry County. 981-5830 3-10-tfc LAND FOR SALE: 29.5 Acres - Giles Ferry Road, Butts County. Part cleared, part wooded, nice creek. 775-4603. 3-3-ltp. RYLAND’S TREE SER VICE: Bucket Truck, stumps ground. Call 775-7948 after 5:00 3-10-4tp. THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA Lawn Mowers HODGES Hdwe. & Furniture SANDS MECHANIC SHOP Off High Falls Road, Below Mr. Robert Lowe’s Radio Shop. Tune Up, Overhaul Motors, and any other mechanical work 2- FOR SALE: 35 acres and home located approximately a mile south of Indian Springs on the western side of Hwy. 42. 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. ATTENTION For expert wheel align ment see or call Polk Tire Cos. All work guaranteed. Polk Tire Cos., phone 775-7331. 3-22-tfc LIFETIME BATTERY $39.87 Jackson Hardware PLUMBING REPAIR AND PAINTING? Free es timates. Call 775-3968. 3-10- 4tp. Two row cultivators, eleven shanks, $325.00. New five foot rotary mowers, $375.00. Harrows, plows, etc. Neal Equipment Cos., For syth. 912-994-2985. G. C. Neal. 3- tc. “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 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. General Electric Portable Television Jackson True Value Hardware CAR FOR SALE: Scirroco 1976, A.C., AM&FM Stereo, trailer hitch, 12,000 miles, 6 month full warranty. Must sell. Call 228-8434 or 227-0218 after 5 p.m. weekends. 3-24-2tp. FOR SALE: Over 1 acre wooded lot, paved road, well and pump house, electric, two graveled drives - just past the Slax Shoppe at 1- 36 interchange. $3300.00 . 3-24-2tp. WINDOW GLASS CUT JACKSON HDWE. FOR SALE: 3-bedroom, 2- brick, 3 years old, Giles Ferry Road, Central Air, 1 acre lot, low 30’s. 775-4432. 3-24-tfc. HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNER: Plan and co ordinate program for the aging in an eight county area. Desire person with degree in social work and experience working with older Americans. Starting salary negotiable. Resume must be mailed by April 4, 1977, to Executive Director, Mclntosh Trail APDC, P. O. Box 241, Griffin, Georgia 30224. E.O.E. 3-31-ltc. Gordon Lists Students On Dean’s Lists The Dean’s List and Dean’s Merit List for Winter Quarter, 1977 at Gordon Junior College has been announced by Dr. James Strickland, dean of the college. To qualify for the Dean’s List a student must have a 3.5 scholastic average for 12 or more quarter hours of course work. A 3.5 average for less than 12 hours is required to be named to the Dean’s Merit List. Gordon students from Butts County who have been honored for their superior academic performance in clude the following: Dean’s List Terrell L. Duke, Carl M. Gregg, Patricia M. O’Neal. Dean’s Merit List David B. Brown, Susan H. Bystricky, Cora S. Cheves, Tim J. Colwell, William A. Fears, Joan S. Fernandez, Angelia M. Henderson, Ricky S. Long, Joy E. Morris, Charlie E. Robison. Gordon Seeks Young Boy For Musical The Music Department at Gordon Junior College will audition young boys for a role in the college’s spring production of Meredith Wil lson’s “The Music Man.” Auditions for the part of Winthrop will be held on Saturday, April 9, at 10 a.m. in Woodward Hall, room 106, at Gordon. Lanny McAlister, music director, said the boy should be 10 to 12-years-old in appearance, have an un changed voice, be able to sing one song, and carry dialogue in the play. Auditioners should prepare one song to perform. Ma terials for reading will be supplied by the music department. Winthrop was played by Eddie Hodges in the original Broadway production. “The Music Man” will be presented to the public on May 9-15 in the college’s new student center. Any ques tions concerning the audition should be directed to Lanny McAlister, 358-1700. Last Rites For L Youngblood Held Friday Funeral services for Mr. Luther Youngblood, 78, who died Thursday morning, March 24th, at Westbury Medical Care Home in Jenkinsburg, were conducted Friday afternoon at two o’clock from the chapel of Sherrell Funeral Home with Rev. Chuck McCrackin of ficiating. Interment was in Pepperton Cemetery. Born October 13, 1889 in Jackson County, he was son of the late Johnny Young blood and Mary Cain Young blood of Jackson County, Georgia. Mr. Youngblood is sur vived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Youngblood of Jackson; two sisters, Mrs. W. D. Poston of Greenville, N.C., Mrs. Florence Powers of Lithonia; several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were L. B. Rawls, Girden Cook, Frank Lofton, Luther Byars, Au brey Williamson and Jack Evans. VICA News Seven students from Jack son High Vica Club attended the VICA District contest held recently at Forest Park High School in Forest Park, Ga. Jackson High entered the Opening Closing Ceremonies Contest which is Club and Parliamentary Procedures necessary to carry on club meetings. There are 14 schools in the District and competition is keen. Representing Jackson VICA Club were Robin Holloway as President, Dana Smith as parliamentarian, Pebbles King as secretary, Hal Smith as treasurer, Charles Price as vice president, Doris Lawson as reporter, and Byrd Wyatt as Club Advisor. The Opening and Closing team placed third in competition and made a very good showing. Loy Hutcheson is coordina tor. Director Of Local Agency Visits Haiti It was recently announced by the national office of the Phelps-Stokes Fund, that Edluie D. Walker, Executive Director of the Piedmont Area Community Action Agency (PACAA), has been selected to participate in its fourth Phelps-Stokes Fund Caribbean-American Ex change program; to be hosted in Haiti, March 26 through April 8. The three goals of the 1976-77 exchange are: (a) to continue to highlight the values of trans-cultural dia logue and linkages in the United States and the Caribbean; (b) to fulfill one of the initial objectives of the Exchange program, that is, to become associated with, through a seminar- Summerize Your Home ATTIC VENT FANS INSTALLED IN MOST HOMES SBB.OO CALL BILL CAMPBELL Jackson Electric Service THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1977 By Dale Whiten Stuff was a teeny, little dog with a shaggy coat made of soft, white-and-black fur that hung loosely over eyes that peered curiously from under neath. He had a teeny, little bark, which he hardly, if ever, used because it was hard for such a small dog of only 64 ounces to be heard above the noise created by his father, mother, brothers, sisters and all the other companions of the family. Stuff wondered if he would forever lead a life of anonymity, if he would ever have a house of his own with his name carved above the entrance or a personally inscribed dish filled with food he would not have to share with so many relatives. Not that he wouldn’t miss his family if he ever moved away, but every little dog secretly dreams of the things being an only dog can bring. One day a young lady came to Stuff’s house inquiring about a puppy. The woman said her name was Judy and after carefully looking over Stuff’s entire family, Stuff suddenly found himself try ing to sort out all the changes that come with moving to a different home. Stuff’s new home was not exactly as he had dreamed, but it was almost as good. There were so many new places to explore he rarely ran out of things to do. And if, on occasion, he did get bored there was always the trick of chasing his tail which always seemed to greatly amuse his new owner. One day during one of his many explorations Stuff came upon a funny looking creature which, before he knew it, he had caught in his mouth and at which time his new owner and all the other people at his new home suddenly began to cry, “Stuff’s caught a lizard.” They all implored Stuff to let the lizard go, which he did and the barely surviving CARD OF THANKS To all my wonderful friends, neighbors and rela tives who remembered me with prayers, flowers, cards, gifts and other kind deeds while I was in Emory Hospital, I wish to express my sincere thanks. Your many expressions of concern during my convalescence at home have also been a source of comfort. Every expression of kindness has been greatly appreciated. May God bless you. —Eloise Vaughn. The world Lady comes from the Anglo-Saxon word for “bread-maker.” workshop, each cultural and linguistic sphere of the Caribbean; (c) and to explore the development of new areas of emphasis. PET of the WEEK ' -i jfe. /• 7 %*\ I / STUFF AND OWNER Shown holding Stuff is his owner Judy Thompson who lives on the Monticello Highway just outside Jackson. reptile scampered off only to meet a more sure kind of fate seconds later. Stuff quickly learned to like all the people at his new home, and he would show them his approval by gleefully bounding up in their laps and quickly planting a kiss on the face before they quite knew what was going on. And he didn’t really mind that he didn’t have a house of his own because now he slept in this enormous room and the floor was covered with something soft and warm which his owner called “carpet” and which made a really cozy bed. However, this room did present one problem when Stuff wanted to get out. There were some handbags hang ing on the door and he would tug persistently at them trying to open the door and just when it would seem he AT THE HOSPITAL Patients at Sylvan Grove Hospital during the period March 22 - 29 include: Lillie Godsey, Alice Wil liamson, Sara Ward, Helen Vaughn, Frances Shadinger, Dirk Harris, Mary Holston, Oscar Stover, Tommy Lou Johnson, Jack Jolly. Annie L. Mercer, Annie Mae Grier, Geneva Grier, Catherine Moore, Judy Nor Health Food Center 209 South Bth St. Griffin, Ga. We Have Full Line of 100% Natural Vitamins Diet Foods Pure Foods No Preservatives or Additives Slender Now- Weight Loss Program Hours: Monday thru Saturday 10:00-5:30 Closed All Day Wednesday was almost out the door he would suddenly be caught, as if in a vise, by the door closing. Stuff liked growing up in his new home. He liked all the special attention such as the time when he almost had pneumonia and he was taken to a regular vet and stayed in a regular dog hospital for three days. And he liked all of the toys bought especially for him. Stuff, enormously pleased with his new life, lived happily in his big new house with his new owner and of course he wanted things to always remain as they have been for most of his four and one-half months. And every night he would signal his gontentment with one of his teeny little barks or one of his lightning quick kisses which meant the end of a perfect dog day. rell, Karen Waldrop, Anna Maddox, Truman Hardy, Frank Holland, Birda Grier, Tony Williams, Lillie Mae McLees. Trevy Strickland, Willie Willis, Doris Etheridge and baby boy, Sarah Phillips, Carrie Mae Foster, Delia Watkins, Lucy Anthony, Phoebe Harris, Columbus Johnson.