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Griffin Daily News
Spalding Junior High
Honor Roll Announced
Bv DARRYL SEGRAVES
The honor rolls for the second
nine weeks term have been an
nounced at Spalding Junior
&
•Dollars'* your
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at CLAXTON’S
2 for 1 SALE
Through Feb. 4
SLADE REALTY
914 WEST TAYLOR STREET PHONE 227-1161
HOMES FOR SALE EAST CHAPPELL STREET — Seven room house on large
lot. Has LR, DR, den, kitchen with cabinets, 3 BR, large
ROBERTS STREET (Southsidie) PROPOSED CON- bath and hall. House is in excellent condition. Pay $1,950.00
STRUCTION: Brick home on 100 x 225 ft. wooded lot. Con- and assume payments of $76.00 per month. $10,000.00
tains LR, DR, 3 BR, 2 full baths, paneled den with sliding WILLIAMSON ROAD PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION:
glass doors to rear patio and built-in kitchen, carport and - -
utility. Centrally air-conditioned and has city water and gas. New brick home featuAAl ADR 3 BR, 2 baths, den,
$19,500.00 complete built-in kitchesjULU carport and utility room.
WESLEY DRIVE — This lovely brick home has a large en- MELTON ST, — Small house consisting of 1 bedroom, kitc
trance foyer, LR, separate DR, den with fireplace, kitchen, hen, living room and bath. Located on a large 100 x 167 ft.
eating area larger tha a ai a ting rooms, laundry room lot. $5,500.00
with custom built cabii^gLI! e ^ closet baths with Also SUN VALLEY — Lovely brick home in Third Ward area.
built-in vanity, and tremendous amount of space. Features LR
has i basement with full bath, double carport and paved - DR conAAs complete built-in kitchen
drive. Extra features: central air-conditioning, Torginol with dishwasher and d^|J^|J neied den, 3 BR, 2 baths,
floor covering in kitchen, den, eating area and laundry carport and utility room. Yard is fenced in back.
room. Shrubbery has already been planted. $34,000.00 SOUTH HILL STREET Compact home for the budget
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S. 13TH STREET — Large home with 8 rooms and 2 baths. minded. This brick veneer home is convenient to Crescent
This house can be used as two apartments. Good investment School for the family with children. Featuring 3 BR, 11
property. $15,000.00 baths, LR, kitchen and DR combination. The kitchen has
ELLIS STREET Four room house on corner lot in fair built-in stove, plenty of cabinets and has pine paneling. Also
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condition. Small down payment and small monthly pay- has utility room, screened porch, paved drive, fenced yard
ments. $3,500.00 and established shrubbery. Sale to include 2 air conditioners,
BIEZE STREET Spacious well-kept home only block LR drapes, and ail Venetian blinds. $14,500.00
— one
from Third Ward School. Has large LR and DR, kitchen LAKE AVENUE — Two houses on corner lot. One house
with built-in cabinets, den, 2 BR, and tile bath and tremen- fronts on Lake Ave., and has LR, DR, kitchen, 2 BR, bath,
dous closet space. Has new roof and plenty of shade trees. screened porch and garage. Four room and bath garage
$14,700.00 apartment fronts on S. 18th St.. Live in one and rent the
PARKVIEW DRIVE — New brick home in an attractive other or buy as an investment. Both houses presently rent
subdivision. Featuring LR.fgA| A BR, 2 baths, built-in ed. Pay 10% down and owner will finance balance at 6%.
kitchen, carport and utility.\Qj^|J roved. $13,900.00 for 20 years. $14,500.00
WESLEY DRIVE — Proposed Construction: — (Crescent NORTH CHEROKEE AVENUE — Practically new brick
School Area) Beautiful new brick veneer home on 100 x 200 home on comer lot. Features LR-DR combination, 3 large
ft. lot. Has all city conveniences. Home has entrance foyer, BR, all carpeted, 2 baths, 1 is carpeted, hall (carpeted),
LR, separate DR, built-in kitchen, large paneled den with den with fireplace complete built-in kitchen, carport and
sliding glass doors to rear patio, 3 BR, 2 full baths, utility storage room. Cool shady lot. $20,500.00
room with inside and outside entrance, double carport and
paved drive. Central heat and air conditioning. Buy this MELTON STREET — Compact home on small lot. House
one and select your own colors. $21,000.00 has 2 BR, LR, kitchen and bath. $4,500.00
MAPLE DRIVE — The ultimate in luxury. This beautiful HIGHWAY 19 — 3 miles south of Griffin — New brick house
home sits on an extra large lot and has all the added con- on 1091 x 320 ft. lot. Contains LR, 3 BR, 11 baths, built-in
veniences. The living room and separate dining room feature kitchen-den combination a Ai n features are wall-to-wall
a luxurious house wife’s carpeting dream and with beautiful It’s abundance fireplaces. of cabinets, The kitchen built- is carpeting, intercom ns'OULU louse is totally electric.
Has double carport and city water. We will trade. $14,800.00
in stove, dishwasher and disposal and it is spacious. The
hall and 3 large bedrooms are carepted. Two baths have BARNESVILLE, GA. - THOMASTON ST. — Two story
ceramic tile and vanities. There is also a paneled den, frame home in excellent condition plus extra lot. Home
double carport, paved drive, and 1 basement for storage. An features LR, DR, 5 BR, 2 baths, den, kitchen, breakfast
added feature is vacuum outlets in the wall. All this and room, and utility room. Also a tool house and 13 pecan trees,
still there is central heat and air conditioning. Cali us for Will sell extra lot, which faces Georgia Avenue, separately.
and appointment and see for yourself what luxury is Total price for house and extra lot. $21,000.00
$39,500.00 HIGHWAY 19 — Six room home on 11 acre lot with plenty
LANE STREET — Frame home In perfect condition. Has of shade trees. Has LR with fireplace, DR, 2 BR, large tile
LR, DR, 2 BR, bath, and kitchen. All rooms are extra bath, hall, kitchen, and den. Screened porch on front and
large. $350.00 down plus closing cost, payments of $72.00 garage under the house. Unfinished basement provides
per month. An excellent buy for $10,000.00 plenty of storage space. $13,000.00
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Building for retail business on lot. Also other buildings. Has
Commercial property with 317 feet of railroad frontage. 70 feet of street frontage. $33,000.00
Farm Property and Country Homes and balance in pasture and woods. Both have water and
front on dirt roads. This property is close to Interstate 75
13 Miles West of Griffin (Pike County.) and High Falls Lake. $125.00 per acre
50 acres of wooded land covered in pine trees, has approxi- 20 acres, mostly open land, with over 1250 feet of paved
mately $1,500.00 value in timber now. Possible lake site and road frontage. Also has about 900 feet of frontage on a dirt
beautiful cabin sites. $7,000.00 road. Lovely site for your country home and only a short
East of Griffin Near City distance from town. $ 6 , 000.00
Limits — Tract of laid containing 25 MILES SOUTH OF GRIFFIN Looking for a retreat
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33 acres, more or less, ideal for developing. $650.00 per acre. with plent yof seclusion? This is it! 180 mostly wood
acres,
East of Griffin (Off Highway 36 Interchange) — 100 acres ed, completely fenced, has approximately 1 mile of front
of land, has timber, pulpwood, and planted pines. Plenty of age on Potato Creek. Pond site, and 2 cabins, main cabin
water for a lake site. Also tenant houses. Will split In (2) 50 has large room with fireplace at one end, tile floors, ex
acre tracts. $220.00 per acre posed beams, bath, kitchen, and BR. Has all utilities and
CABIN ON HIGH FALLS LAKE Three bath, completely furnished. Smaller cabin consists of 2 rooms, one
- rooms, with fireplace. Just what you have been looking for and only
screened porch, and boat dock. Furnishings to be included $30,000.00
in sale price. $5,000.00 34 acres covered in pines. Approximately 1400 feet of paved
1 MILE SOUTH OF ZEBULON — 300 acres of prime pro- road frontage. Also has about 900 feet of frontage on a dirt
perty. 110 acres in planted pines, 50 acres in pulpwood, and road. Lovely site for your country home and only a short
the balance in pasture. Property is fenced and cross-fenced, distance from town. $8,500.00
has plenty of water for a lake site and some tenant houses. 10 Miles From Griffin (Pike County) — ESTATE SALE —
$50,000.00 350 acres, some open, some wooded, plenty of water, lake
46 acres approximately 5 miles from Griffin on Highway 155 site, fenced, and cross-fenced. Several tenant houses and
in Spalding County, completely wooded with 1150 ft. paved main house. Main house is in good condition, II story with
road frontage. Several good pond sites and timber valued LR, DR, kitchen, breakfast room, 2 BR, and 1 bath down
around $1,000.00. Excellent value. $9,200.00 stairs. Upstairs has large bedroom, sewing room, and I
bath. Large amount of storage space and has side screened
ORCHARD HILL — 68 acres, most in open land, fenced and porch, garage and several outbuildings. This property fronts
cross-fenced. Remodeled home, barn, 2 chicken houses, egg on 2 dirt roads just off a paved road. $58,500.00
handling room and cooler. 41 acre lake, 80 pecan trees. 181 acres mostly open, some young pines. Fronts on paved
Facilities for house trailer include concrete slab, septic road and 2 dirt roads, and has four room tenant house.
tank, and wiring. pecans^||^|| AboAAi ft ; annual income from laying Ideal home site about 5 miles from Griffin. $6,000.00
hen operation, e. No investment in operat- ELLIS ROAD 31 acres 9 miles from Griffin
ing expense is necessary. Over 1400 feet of railroad frontage Completely fenced — on paved road.
should provide long enhancement. Unusual privacy. with 3 acre pond. Half open and half
range wooded. Several good building sites. Sale price includes
$31,000.00 tractor and a
mower. $10,500.00
200 ACRES (Lamar County) — This property can be split 8 MILES WEST OF GRIFFIN — 253 acres, more or less with
into two 100 acre tracts. 100 acres has been cut over and 2 lake sites. Has 3 tenant houses and over one mile of road
other 100 has 30 acre In planted pines about 10 feet high, frontage. $200.00 per acre
DAN SLADE MARSHALL PAPE ANN COOK
228-2134 228-2658 227-7244
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High. Seventh grade students
making the high honor roll are
Tommie W. Allen, Joanne Bax
ter, Nancy Black, Bonnie Cain,
Martha Massengale, Gayla
Perdue, Cathy Ann Perkins, Nun
W. Powers, Janet Rawls, Elea
nor Walker and Sally Walker.
Seventh graders making ho
nor roil (all A’s and B’s or all
B’s) are Eddie Andrews, Beth
Barron, Tony Bass, William Ber
ry, Kirk Blackman, Cynthia
Bolkeom, Patty Banks, Steve
Brooks, Vickie Brown, Rollin
Busbin, Cole Cartledge, Louise
Clouse, Donna Coggins, Wayne
Crawford, Bob Crouch.
Laura Crouch, Martha Daniel,
Susan Darsey, Doug Davis, Deb
bie Dean, Dot Dempsey, Linda
English, Debbie Bates, Glenn
Farrell, Jimmy Fields, Vickie
Fortner, Chris Freeman, Bever
ly Gatlin, Bill Gilmer. Kathy
Friday, February 3, 1967
Goen, Glynn Gossett, Debra Gr
ant, Kelvin Graham, Jimmy
Green, Judy Griffin.
Brenda Hall, Hank Harrell, Ro
bert Harrell, Sharon Harris, Ca
rolyn Hatchett, Rhonda Heaton,
Ken Henderson, Tommy Hop
kins, Kathy Hood, Danae How
ard, Mark Howard, Keith Huck
aby, Vicki Jimmerson, Hal
Johnson, Stuart Jones, Jackie
Lamb, Linda Lane, Janet Lord,
Chuck McCarty, Cindy McGuf
fee.
Becky Mabry, Marilyn Mad
dox, Vickie Mallory, Nancy Mar
shall, Suzanne Montero, Marsha
Montgomery, Lynda Newby, Pat
Newton, George Peurifoy, Cathy
Pitts, Lamar C. Potts, Charles
Protliro, Joyce Sanders, Flech
er Sams, Carole Sibley, Shelia
Skelton.
Dewitt Smith, Jackie Snell,
Marian Strickland. Jim Thomas,
Ronnie Thompson, Teresa Thom
pson, Jackie Tingle, Vicki Ward,
Arthur Whitted, and Becky Ya
tes.
Eighth graders making high
honor roll are Philip Blanks,
Cynthia Boatner, Darlene Car
den. Darlene Combs, Linda Cox,
Shelia Crawford, Dru Dixon,
Sherly Griffin, Susan Landham,
Jimmy Mankin, Jimmy McCar
ty, Maria McLaurin, Pam Mor
ris, Jennie Newton, Carol Per
ry, Jennie Pierce, Glenda Pitts,
Beth Sullins, Marty Williams,
Karen Young, Steve Walker, and
Barbara Williams.
Eighth graders making the
honor roll are: Rebecca And
ers, Vanessa Daniel, Donna Dil
lard, Ernie Giles, Artie Foun
tain, Heidi Kelly, Bobby Riddle,
Paula Stevens, Jayne Thomas,
Linda Weaver, Brenda Ackiss,
Betty Ann Akins, Kay Alison,
Andrea Beasley, Sally Boyd, St
eve Bozeman, Pam Butler, Peg
gy Butler, Hugh Canterbury,
Kim Caston, Dave Caswell, Jac
kie Chambers, Frank Cole,
Nancy Dawn, Joe Ellington, De
borah Fields,
Sandra Finleyson, Linda Gad
dy, Harriott Goddard, Karen
Goodroe, Harold Graham, Cher
yl Harmon, Wyman Harris, Dar
lene Hart. Dickie Hawkins, He-
len Head, Hugh Henderson, Ne
va Henderson.
Bobby Hunt, Dana Imes, A1
Jolly, Russell Johnson, G e ne
Kimball, David Ladd, Regina
Leary, Susan Lynch, Bridget
Martin, Elayne McKnight, Don
na McMichael, Kathryn Mc
Millan, Nancy Meeks, Mary
Melton, Deborah Moore, Jamie
Moore, Walter Moore, Melanie
Moore, Wayne Moss, William
Nelms, John Noulis.
David Owen, Charlene Parker,
Rhonda Parker, Emily Pyron,
Susanne Pyron, Donald Ratt-
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Ninth grade students on the
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ney. Wanda Finley, Alexis Fitz
hugh, Rachel Flowers, Bobbye
Jean Pitts, Dwain Smith, and
Debbie Stelzner.
Ninth graders on the honor roll
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Marian Bolton, Craig Bozeman,
Joy Butler, Maribetfh Castel
law, Janice Cobb, Cindy Cody,
Tommy Coker, Bill Cole, Mary
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