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The Progress-Argus ex
tends a very HAPPY
BIRTHDAY to the following:
April 22: Mrs. R. M.
Vickers, Mrs. E. A. Godsey,
M. F. Batchelor, Virginia
Haynes, Terry Kitchens,
Mark Elveen Mixon, Carl
Oaks, Larry Lofton, Mrs.
Jack Youngblood, Mrs. Jack
L. Puckett, Lisa Benton.
April 23: James Finley
Saunders, Andy Ray Kim
bell, Dan Fears, John Allen
Moore, George Lamar Mor
ton, Jr., Clifford L. Sanvidge,
Charles Keith Williams,
Trice Syring, Tammy Ouzts,
Susan Biles.
April 24: Mary Spencer,
Bernard Singley, Carol Ann
Ingram, Mrs. J. W. Brown
ing. Jr., Richard Kapiloff,
Mrs. J. D. Keehn, Kip Cobb,
Gene Campbell, Ralph
Campbell, Sr., Mrs. Patricia
Hopkins.
April 25: Mrs. John
Thurston, W. A. Barnes, Mrs.
T. H. , Faulkner, Randall
Maddox, June Lane, Karen
The
CHIRP-INFORMER
In 1895, D. D. Palmer
restored hearing to a deaf
Negro, named Harvey Lil
lard. Thus, Chiropractic
(meaning - to heal by hand)
was born, developing into the
world’s largest healing art.
The impact upon traditional
healing practitioners was
beyond imagination!
Schools were organized to
teach the new “miracle”
healing method, despite
opposition. Chiropractors
were jailed, fined, and
imprisoned in many States,
as recently as 1973.
Today, all 50 States have
licensing laws for legal
practice of Chiropractic.
Medicare and over 800
insurance firms reimburse
patient claims.
Modern schools now are
upgraded to fill needs of
today, with educational re
quirements equal to the other
healing arts, fully accredited
nationally.
Thus, you can approach
your Chiropractor with full
confidence. Your case will be
accepted for rational Chiro
practic correction. LIVE
better, FEEL better!
Call 775-7193 to see Dr. R.
J. Cartwright, at 540 West
Third Street.
fM IMPORTANT NOTICE!! IJ^
tSkJS To The Residents of Butts County
G&B PROCESSING CO., INC.
Will Have A Large Wholesale
On Saturday, April 23rd Our Truck Will Be Located At
JACKSON PRODUCE CO.. ON EAST THIRD ST.
from 2:30 until Sold Out
THE SPECIALS BELOW WILL BE OFFERED
•27 Servings Beef Round Steaks Cubea • Servings Beil Pettiif
• 16 Servings Chopped Sirloin Steaks
Riidv’s Farm Sausage §3 SERVINGS OF BEEF At Lets Than 25c
Patties, 6 lb box $7 Per Serving
Meal It: 4n95r sr r
j or Bh More Purchased
5 Lbs. Pork Chops $6.90 I
5 Lbs. Pork Ribs $4.90
jg*- U.S.D.A. Food Stamps Gladly Accepted
U.S.D.A. & G.S.D.A. Inspected Meats
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Garr, Jan Cowan, Mrs.
Marion Mobley, Howard
Keith Mann, Lisa Rich,
Warren Dahlin.
April 26: Mrs. R. M. White,
S. L. Thomas, Jerry Long,
Mrs. J. T. Harris, Mrs. John
Butler, Roy Hardy, Jane
Thurston, Bennie Akin
Thurston, R. E. Patrick,
Mrs. C. R. Watkins, Mrs. T.
J. Guthery, Tommy James,
Billy Lane, Bonnie James,
Mac Long, Mary Lee B.
Martin, Glynn Mangham,
William Delano Williamson,
111, Erwin Stanley Nelson,
Mike Batchelor, Mrs. H. Dan
Smith, Billy Darsey, Robert
Fincher, James W. Jenkins,
J. D. Keehn, Michael Gray,
Buck Lewis.
April 27: Tommy McMi
chael, Herbert Barnes, Mrs.
W. E. Vaughn, Mrs. C. E.
Landers, John Michael Wal
lace, Paul Stephen Bryan,
Janice Harriett Burford,
Jack Copeland, Bobby Harri
son, David Scott Barnes,
Donna Cook, Mary Hoard,
Billy Franklin, E. B. Mason,
Beverly O’Neal, Kathy Mor
gan, Shawn Hall, Sammy and
Sandra Smith (twins), Jana
Prine, B. B. Doster.
April 28: Irvin Ross, Albert
Willard, Lanier Faulkner,
Mrs. J. C. Maddox, Gene
Harper, Eddie Deraney,
Jeanette Mitchell, Bobby
Pope, Kenneth Wilson Pullin,
B. O. Cleveland, Mrs. D. R.
Pickern and Mrs. G. R.
Tutton (twins), Joel Crane,
Patsy Colwell, W. S. Bel
mont, Jr., Mrs. Richard
Hightower, Kathy Mealey,
Mrs. Cora Simpson, Mae
Linch.
AZALEA CLUB
HEARD PROGRAM
ON ROSE GROWING
The monthly meeting of the
Azalea Garden Club was held
April 12th at the lovely home
of Marilyn Raynor with Rita
Mangham as co-hostess.
Janie Carmichael reported
that the planting and care of
the shrubbery at the welcom
ing signs entering Jackson
had been completed.
Mrs. Charlotte Weaver
gave a most interesting and
informative talk concerning
the growing and care of
roses.
All members are hard at
work making plans for
entries in the Flower Show to
be held at the EMC Building
on Mav 18th.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
JUS PARTICIPATES
IN FFA FORESTRY
FIELD DAY EVENTS
The Future Farmers of
America Chapter of Green
ville took top honors in an
area FFA Forestry Field
Day on April 14 at Franklin,
Georgia. The Upson County
FFA Chapter, Yatesville,
placed second.
The Field Day was
sponsored by Georgia Kraft
Company. Company repre
sentative John Landcaster,
Area Forester, presented the
awards.
Malcolm Dillard, consul
tant forester, stated that they
will participate in the 18th
annual statewide finals at
High Falls State park on
April 28. The Trust Company
of Georgia and its family of
affiliated banks are sponsor
ing the state finals.
Some 198 contestants,
representing 18 chapters,
participated in the field day.
Schools represented were
Butts County, Central of
Carrollton, Villa Rica, Doug
las County, Fayette County,
Haralson County, Harris
County, Heard County, Hen
ry County, Lamar County,
Greenville, Mary Persons,
Newton County, Pike County,
Talbot County, Troup Coun
ty, Robert E. Lee High,
Hogansville, Jackson,
Bowden and Upson Counties.
A target shooting event is
sponsored by the Sunland
School F’lans, Inc., a
division of the Progressive
Farmer Magazine and
handled by the Game and
Fish Division of the Depart
ment of Natural Resources.
The winner of the rifle shoot
was Jackson High School
FFA Chapter Agriculture
teacher, George Weldon.
Richard Hatcher, ranger,
Game and Fish Division,
presented him a Coleman
Sportster stove.
Field Day Participants
from Jackson included Ray
mond Yancy who placed
second in his event, William
Yancy, Chuck Heath, Ricky
Cook, John Oxenford, Mau
rice Ball, Jeff Hurst, Curtis
Henderson, Carl Jarrell,
W'esley Baker, and Keith
Williams. Also attending the
event were Dawson Heath
and Michael Radzik.
The Forestry Field Days
give each FFA member an
opportunity to display the
forestry skills he has
acquired in Vocational Agri
culture. In addition, it gives
the FFA Advisor a means of
creating an interest in
Forestry for FFA members.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Moel
chert and Thomas Jester
returned Wednesday from a
trip to Chicago where they
attended a showing of fall
merchandise on display at
Cotter & Cos
Engagement Barbara Gilmore,
Stephen Joe Fletcher Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Gilmore of Monticello, Geor
gia announce the engage
ment and forthcoming mar
riage of their daughter,
Barbara, to Stephen Joe
Fletcher, son of Mr. Emmet
L. Fletcher of Dublin and
Mrs. Gilbert S. Henley of
Locust Grove, Georgia.
The bride-elect attended
Jasper County Schools and
graduated from Piedmont
Academy.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Doyle Jones, Jr. and
her sister, Mrs. O. L.
Holmes, of New Orleans, La.,
went over to Athens on
The Weight
Loss Program
Nobody
Believes!
The groom-elect is a
graduate of Jackson High
School and is employed with
the Georgia Power Com
pany.
The wedding will take
place Saturday, May 28th, at
the Monticello Methodist
Church at three o’clock in the
afternoon.
No invitations are being
sent; however, all friends
and relatives are invited to
attend.
Saturday for the weekend
with their mother, Mrs. L. F.
Griffeth. and family. Mrs.
Holmes remained in Athens
for a longer visit with her
mother before returning to
her home.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1977
HAWTHORNE CLUB
HEARD PROGRAM
ON ARRANGING
The Hawthorne Garden
Club met April 12th at the
home of Mrs. A. H. Coleman
with President Mrs. W. N.
Harris presiding. Fourteen
members and one visitor,
Miss Christine Hardy, were
present.
The devotional of scripture
pertaining to Easter was
given by Mrs. H J. Greer.
Mrs. M. W. Juhlin gave
pointers and the group
discussed the forthcoming
flower show.
Mrs. Artis Wilson brought
a most informative program
on flower arranging.
Refreshments, consisting
of pound cake and ice cream,
were served by Mrs. Cole
man, hostess, and Mrs.
Harris, co-hostess.
BC'ABC KICK-OFF
MEETING APRIL 28TH
The Butts County Beautifi
cation through Conservation
Kick-off meeting will be held
Thursday, April 28th, at 7:30
P.M. in The Central Georgia
EMC Auditorium. The Geor
gia Natural Resources De
partment will furnish the
speaker for this meeting. The
public is invited.
PERSONAL
Dr. Jo Ann Manley was in
Atlanta on Monday to pay
tribute to Charles L. Doughty
at a special service held at
Alliance Theatre in Me
morial Arts Center. Mr.
Doughty, Director of Atlanta
Children’s Theatre, w f as well
known in Jackson, where
ACT had performed for
many years. The University
of Denver graduated and
internationally recognized
authority on childrens
theatre died of a heart attack
while visiting his son, Bix
Doughty, who wrote and is
producing ACT s current run
of "Noah and the Great
Ark.”
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HOME CEREMONY UNITES
CINDY LUSK AND BOBBY COOK
Cindy Lusk and Bobby
Cook were united in holy
matrimony on April 2nd at
7:30 o'clock in the evening in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Billy F. Cook, parents of the
groom.
Mr. John Moore. Justice of
the Peace, performed the
ceremony. Scott Washington
served as Bobby’s best man.
Donna Cook, sister of the
groom, was maid of honor.
Lisa Lusk, sister of the bride,
served refreshments follow
ing the ceremony.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Freda T. Bender, who
spent 55 days in the Fort
Gordon Army Hospital where
she underwent brain sur-
Substantial weight and
inch loss
Considerable savings
on food bills
No monthly dues
Guests included Mrs
Charles R. Lusk, mother of
the bride: Mrs. Reginald
Bunch and Mrs. Robert Cook,
grandmothers of the groom;
Randy Cook, brother of the
groom: and Hank Smith,
photographer.
The couple toured the
mountains, from North
Georgia to North Carolina,
on their honeymoon. They
stopped in Asheville to visit
the bride’s grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Lusk.
The couple will reside at
Jackson Lake.
gery, has made remarkable
recovery. Her many friends
are delighted to know that
she returned home the latter
part of March and has been
able to be out for sometime
now.
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