The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, April 14, 1977, Image 15

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C * ,V^BBK 1 - ■ "%1 ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■'■ ImBBI "-J ::' BBSt g J It* ", HIBHp 111? jjl I MARIO AND MICHELLE, THE AERIAL VERONAS Guaranteed to bring you many thrilling moments as they perform high above the center ring with Hagan-Wallace and Sells-Gray Combined Circus when the big show comes to Jackson on Saturday, April 23 at the Fairgrounds sponsored by the Butts County Jaycees. Performances will be at 4:30 and 8:00 P.M. Rep. Jones Attends Meet In Washington Bill Jones, State Repre fsentative from the 78th Representative District was one of eleven State Senators and Representatives repre News from your Pharmacist by " Hoard Modern medicine has made surgical amputations much less common than in the past. Physicians have made tremendous strides and have Ueen successful in restoring completely severed limbs in recent years. Amputation has a more general meaning than most persons attach to it. There are other types of amputa tions than just surgical. For instance, a limb may be severed in some sort of accident. Doctors refer to this as a traumatic amputa tion. Another lesser-known amputation is the congenital amputation which occurs before birth. This is usually caused by the umbilical cord becoming twisted around the limb of an unborn child and severing the limb. Modern medicines are man’s greatest achievement. We are pleased to be part of that progress. We are proud to' be your pharmacist and take pride in accurately and swiftly compounding your doctor’s orders. Call us the next time you have a prescription. PHONE 775-7424 PARRISH DRUG CO. JACKSON, GA. HINT FOR THE HOME: Pin (he top of towels to the rack in bathrooms for your children. It’s in their reach and they don’t have to hang it back in place. senting the Georgia General Assembly at a National Foreign Policy Conference for Young Political Leaders of America held in Washing ton D. C. on April 4th and sth, 1977. The conference was under the joint sponsorship of the American Council of Young Political Leaders and the Secretary of State, Cyrus ,Vance. There were approximately two hundred and seventy five State Representatives and Senators and political party leaders , representing the nation’s fifty states in attendance at the confer ence. The thrust of the confer ence was to acquaint the conferees with the manner and methods employed by the current national admini stration in the formulation of U. S. foreign policy and to allow for questions and comments from the partici pants. The program panelists, other than Secretary of State Vance, were the Under secretaries of State who had major policy making re sponsibilities for U. S. Foreign Policy in the various foreign countries. Topics of discussion included U. S. Policy relationships with A Butler building almost maintains itself. And, because a Butler building is so easy to maintain, the cost of upkeep is very low. 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The conference sessions concluded with a discussion on developments in the Middle East, a timely subject inasmuch as Egyptian Presi dent Anwar Sadat was in Washington holding presi dential talks with President Carter on possible ways to achieve a permanent settle mfent on the Middle East conflict. The conference ended with a reception in the diplomat reception area of the Depart ment of State given for the conferees by Secretary of State Vance. In expressing his delight for having been invited to this important conference as weathertight as long as any ever devised. Walls with long-lasting baked-on finishes. And insulation that helps cut heating and cooling costs. So if you want a building that’s economi cal to build, and economical to own, give us a call. We’re your Butler Builder.® Changes Made InASCS Loan Program ASCS loan program to grain producers to buy farm storage facilities and grain drying and handling equip ment was changed April 6, 1977. These changes are to make the program more responsive to the needs of farmers and to encourage more on-the-farm storage and drying capacity. Major changes include: (1) Needed storage capacity will be based on two years production instead of one year; (2) The amount which may be loaned is increased to 85 percent from 70 percent of the net cost; (3) Costs (materials and labor) for concrete work and electrical wiring may be included in the “net costs” for loan compu tation; (4) Storage facility, drying, and handling equip ment loans now have a flat 7 percent interest rate. Interested producers should contact the ASCS Office. Ric Redman Is Forest Park Diamond Star Ric Redman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Redman, of Forest Park, and a grandson of Mrs. W. M. Redman of Jackson, is one of the top stars of Forest Park’s baseball team. Richard Powell, coach of the Forest Park Panthers, had these kind words to say a Georgia Conferee, Jones stated that the program enabled the participants to gain a rare insight into the workings of the Department of State and served to undergird the much publi cized policy of openness in government advanced by the Carter administration. “Block found ways that new tax law could save me money!’ The new 1976 tax law is full of changes. New credits.. new deductions .. new rules that affect me and every other taxpayer. But Block people are ready to help you save on taxes by taking every allowable deduction and credit. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE * WINNERS ALL Pictured here are 4of the 5 students that will be representing the Butts County Day Training Center at the district Special Olympic track and field events on April 23. They will be traveling to Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta accompained by their coaches Barbara Myrick (r) and Ida Ruth Taylor (L>. of Ric in a recent story in the Jonesboro News-Daily: “Redman will probably start in centerfield for the Panthers, and his 4.6 speed over 40 yards will come in handy. That’s what you need out there.” says Powell. In their third game of the season, a 3-0 triumph over Fayette County, Redman led all Forest Park hitters, going 2-for-3. FRED TINGLE Hearing Aid Specialist of CORLEY’S OPTICIANS And Hearing Aid Service Will Be At Indian Springs Beauty Shop the Ist Wednesday of each month from 9 A.M. to 12:00 Noon. Call for an appointment to have your hearing tested. There is no obligation. Phone 775-3474 JACKSON Fairgrounds SAT. 09 > APR. AO BUTTS COUNTY JAYCEES PRESENT I .tfJIILACE'v I I POPULAR .ACRES OF PRICES * TENTS Reserved and General Admission Tickets on sale Circus Day at Showgrounds One Hour Prior to Performance * SAVE ADVANCE TICKETS At REDUCED PRICES TICKETS ON SALE NOW SAVE * From All Members Butts County Jaycees Giant Mart Handy Andy Parrish Drug Cos. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1977 CARD OF THANKS To my friends, neighbors and relatives, I wish to thank every one for the kindness shown me while in the hospital, and my stay in Hilltop home. Thanks also for the cards, flowers, visits, food, prayers, and to my pastor, Rev. Lamar. Guyton, for his visits and prayers. May God bless you. Ruby Washington. In the language of flowers, when you're wearing a zinnia, you're thinking of absent friends. 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