The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, August 11, 1977, Image 14

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Report From Indian Springs BY MRS. CLYDE HOARD Mr. and Mrs. James Glass of Fairburn, former park superintendent (1938-41), visited friends at Indian Springs and were guests at the Elder Hotel over the weekend. They attended the Robison-McKibben wedding Saturday night. Seaman Steven Bennett returned to Norfork, Va. after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bennett. Mrs. Minerva Torbett was recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Horne of Stone Mountain. Mr. J. T. Bearden was host to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Greer of Tifton, Thursday. Mr. Greer was former sheriff of that city. Mrs. Bill Holloway visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Everette in Irwinton, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fletcher spent a few days at Jekvll Island last week. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mullis, Nickels and Spence of Dublin visited relatives here over the weekend. Sidney Johnson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Johnson of Hazlehurst, is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Johnson. Mrs. Jeannine Fitzgerald of Marietta was weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Wright of Forsyth visited Mrs. Lynda Rastello Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Crane, Mrs. Jeannine Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Skeeter Grant and Adam, Mrs. Daisy Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Hoard and Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mullis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Henley were among those attending the Turner reunion in the State Park, Sunday. Weekend guests of Miss Blannie Stallworth were Miss Ann Norris of Albany, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wood cock from Canada who are making their home perma nently at Albany, Ga. Misses Winnie and Carolyn Taylor attended the Robison- McKibben wedding Saturday night. Mrs. Margaret Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Duke, Lynne and A1 visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zontek and family in Tallahassee, Fla. and a few days at Panama City, Fla. FATHER OF FLOVILLA RESIDENT DIED Funeral services for Mr. Walter Robert Arnold were held Thursday afternoon, July 28th, in the Hudson Funaral Home in Otisville, Michigan. Mr. Hudson, who died the previous Monday in Flint, Mich., was a former resident of Griffin. He is survived by a son, Ronnie Arnold, of Flovilla; a daughter in Petersburg, Va., and six sons who make their home in Griffin. SERGEANT MADDOX WINS PROMOTION Marine Sergeant Claude N. Maddox, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Maddox, of Route's,'Jackson, has been promoted to his present rank while serving with Marine Helicopter Squadron One, which is homebased at Marine Corps Air Facility, Quantico, Va. A 1973 graduate of Jackson High School, he joined the Marine Corps in September, 1973. TODAY'S ANSWER |SgjR|DMG[A|B|L|E| ill E N AM EILiiPIEiNN |l |l |l [ I M|l |l j j /joj l & r QTR-SLICEP INTO CHOPS | SlUOked [JVHOLE GRADE iwh k QQj picnics //, ~"0 2PerPkg. y, Country Style Backbone $139 f% STEAK I i*.K hißln>n fr, Chops ■ u>- Ijwmmm maid_ | Livers BMOli gO c |~sr-?S£ ES lff W l "™ VORK STRIP ““ s ns9|7!r^l69|Gam^ s o69 Smoked Turkey M I I SteakS lb [ fl S APPLE ICE MU WtP OETERBEMTi— CottagOCheeSe 5Q< qqts JiQOg, I Vz Gal. I VtkF’J STowels ImARGARINEIBAR-B-Q SAUCE 1 hidbiJ ■ 39 c LL 3qs h AP* | Jumbo Roll WW Ea. g||g|g tfj 41M| W “°‘ POT PIES ksl Corn Meal Ketchup |l I Chicken, Turkey, Beef Iwl l#% I THE JACKSON PROCRESS* ARGUS, JACKSON. CEORCIA THURSDAY. AUCUST 11. 1077 ►Red .White and You Store Hours: 8:00 to 6:30, Mon, Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8:00 to 7:00, Friday and Saturday fWE ACCEPT U S.DA. 7 fFOOD STA MPS\ QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED Owned and Operated By Bob Jackson and John Lueken