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Thursday, Dec. 7, 1967 Griffin Daily News
How To Study
Doodles Belong
In Doodle Book
By The Reading Laboratory
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
The notebook is the most im
portant piece of equipment you
need as a student. This might
sound a little elementary, but
too many students get into cour
se difficulty because they don’t
keep the right kind of notebooks,
or don’t keep them in the right
way— or don’t keep notebooks
at all.
Get yourself a notebook for
each course, preferably the
kind with the coiled wire bind
ing; they lie flat for easy read
ing and writing and the pages
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408 SOUTH HILL STREET — PHONE 227-4115
SOUTH SIDE
JOHNSON ROAD, ORCHARD HILL - 3 bedroom frame
home on large, pine-wooded lot (104’ x 364’). Living room,
kitchen and dining combination. SI9OO down, including closing
costs, payments $57.53 monthly. SB,OOO
844 BIEZI- ime home.
Living roo THEY DID IT AGAIN back yard.
Freshly pt $11,900
811 E. COLLEGE ST. — Brick home built in 1960. Living
room, dining room, large built-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, cera
mic tile bath, forced air heat, and full basement. Deep
lot. $16,000
537 PINE RIDGE ROAD — Lovely brick home on heavily
wooded lot, upstairs has 4 bedrooms, 2 full ceramic tile
baths, living room, formal dining room, built-in modern
kitchen, den with raised hearth fireplace, 2 car carport,
raised tile patio. Downstairs has bedroom, bath, den, with
fireplace, utility room, fall-out shelter, storage room. Back
yard fenced, central air conditioning. $33,000
NO. 12 TERRACEDALE — Concrete block, 11 story home
with 3 bedrooms, bath, living room, kitchen and dining area.
Carport. Beautiful flowers. $10,500
546 SOUTH HILL STREET — A beautiful remodelled old
home with carpeting throughout. First floor; living room,
dining room, parlor, guest room, butler’s pantry, built-in
kitchen 4 large ceramic tile hath & dressing room, a cherry
panelled den, i bath and utility room and maid bath com
bination. Second floor; 4 bedrooms and sewing room or
office, large ceramic bath and dressing room. A 3-room
guest house in rear. Shown by appointment only. $44,000.
202 SYLVAN LANE —■ Brick and frame 3 bedroom home
with living-dining room, kitchen, 2 full ceramic tile baths,
forced air heat. Carport and storage room. Only 2 blocks
from Third Ward School. $15,800
914 MAPLE DRIVE — Exclusive neighborhood, beautiful 3
bedroom frame home with 2 full ceramic tile baths. Living
room with fireplace, formal dining room, den, kitchen, per
manent stairs to floored attic. Attic fan, central heat and air
conditioning. Wooded lot, fine shrubs. $29,500.
ZEBULON, GA. — Neat, frame, 3 bedroom home, living
room, large kitchen, covreed front porch. Storage house
fenced pony yard. 1 3-4 acres of land. SB,OO
806 SUNNYBROOK DRIVE - Lovely brick home built in
1961. 3 bedrooms, 2 full ceramic tile baths, liviug - dining
room (carpeted). Complete built-in kitchen, poneled den,
carport, utility room. Central heat and central air condi
tioning. $19,700
EAST COLLEGE STREET — Two story brick home shaded
by tremendous oak and pecan trees. 5 bedrooms, 3 full
baths, living room, sun porch. Entrance foyer, formal dining
room, breakfast room, kitchen. Shown by APPOINTMENT
ONLY. $31,000
1330 McARTHUR DRIVE — Sparkling new brick on corner
lot: 3 bedrooms and living • dining rooms, (all have wall-to
wall carpets), kitchen has built-in oven, range and dish
washer. Paneled den with beautiful Torginol floors. Has
sliding glass doors onto elevated terrace, 2 vanity baths,
entrance foyer, CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING, 2 car car
port. $28,500
920 BIEZE STREET — Brick veneer 3 bedrooms, dining
room, kitchen, ceramic tile bath. Screened porch. Newly
renovated inside and out. Located on corner lot. $14,590
SHORT STREET — Last home on a “short street’* making
It ideal for a family with children. 3 bedrooms, bath, large
kitchen, living room, storage room and carport. Extra stor
age house In back yard. $9,000
are easily removable.
Above all, keep the notebook
clean. When you take notes in
class, take them quickly but take
them as neatly as possible —un
less you plan to recopy them.
There’s no more pitiable sight
than the student who has taken
ultra-complete class notes only
to find that when it comes time
to study he can’t read them.
If you’re a doodler (and who
isn’t?), get into the habit of car
rying a doodle book with you.
Just get an extra notebook, br
ing it to class, and if the work
that day is such that you don’t
have to take notes, then doddle
in your doddle book.
Save up some more and in
vest in a vocabulary notebook.
Whenever you run across a new
word, write it down. Then once
a week you can look up all of
the week’s new words in the dic
tionary. And after you look them
up, use them. You’ll impress all
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of your friends — and teachers
—if you use new words proper
ly.
If you want really to impress
a teacher you’ll have to do some
extra work. A good plan is to
read one nonrequired book re
lated to one of your courses each
month. This is about 15 minutes
extra reading a day.
At the same time get into the
habit of reading daily newspa
pers, magazines like Harper’s
and the Atlantic and the news
magazines.
If you’re really enterprising
you might also get a notebook
for all of the new ideas you’re
getting from that outside read
ing.
Fina.ly, if you’re in a spend
ing mood, a set of 3x5 flash
cards can be a great help for
learning foreign language voca
bulary. Write down the new
word on one side of the card,
its English equivalent on the
other.
If you can start to keep most
of what you have to know in note
books, you can save a lot of
reading at the end of each term.
DISCUSS SECURITY
WARSAW (UPI) — Soviet
Foreign Minister Andrei Gromy
ko today wound up talks with
Polish Communist officials on
problems of European security
—especially with regard to West
Germany.
41 PLUM ST. — Neat, well-kept frame home on wooded lot.
2 bedrooms, bath, living room, large kitchen and front
porch. $5,000
LAKEWOOD DRIVE —Brick, 2 bedrooms, den (or 3 bed
rooms), 11 baths, living-dining combination room, built-in
kitchen, carport and storage room on large corner lot.
$15,500
210 ALABAMA STREET — Frame, 2 bedrooms, living room,
dining room, kitchen, bath, screened porch. Garage, fenced
yard. * » $11,500
PICKENS STREET — Frame, 2 bedrooms, living room, kit
chen and bath, floor furnace heat. Concrete front porch in
good condition — shown by appointment. $6,750
1526 SPRING VALLEY CIRCLE - Neat 3 bedroom home,
ceramic tile bath, living-dining room combination. Large
kitchen with built-in oven and range and breakfast, utility
room and carport. $15,000
PICKENS STREET (Oft West Vineyard Road) - Neat 3-bed
room frame home on 100 x 200 ft. lot. Living room, kitchen
and dining room combination, concrete front porch, large
storage house in rear. Excellent condition. SIO,OOO
fl NORTH SIDE . ■
N. BTII & QUILLEY STS. — Large frame home on big corn
er lot. 6 rooms and bath. Large veranda. $8,250
325 NORTH 6TH STREET — 6 room and bath frame home.
Exterior in very good condition, inside needs some work.
Convenient location, sidewalk to town. $7,500
1222 DREWRY LANE — Completely private! Frame home,
has 2 bedrooms, bath, living room, dining area. Kitchen,
cool - shaded front porch. Concrete block garage has good
storage area. Chain link fence encloses yard. Terrific buy
for $7,500
WEST SUNSET DRIVE — 3 bedroom frame home, freshly
painted Inside and out. living room, dining room, kitchen,
front and back porches. $7,000
1779 TOWER STREET — Frame 3 bedrooms, living room,
kitchen - dining room combination with new spacious cabi
nets. Fenced back yard on deep lot. $7,900
WEST SIDE
ANN STREET — Proposed construction — Brick, 3 bed
rooms, ceramic tile bath, built-in kitchen, living • dining
area, carport. S9OO down including all costs, SBO.IB month
plus taxes and Insurance. (Anne Street has been widened,
curbed and guttered. Looks great!) $12,900
FAYETTEVILLE ROAD — 3 bedroom frame home on large
lot, living room with old brick, raised hearth fireplace, kit
chen, storage room. Fair buy at $8,500
1337 WEST POPLAR — Neat brick home in excellent shape.
2 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, screened
porch. Fruit trees aplenty in back yard. $14,000
1330 NORTH CHEROKEE AVE. - Lovely 3 bedroom brick
home on wooded corner lot. 2 full ceramic tile baths, living
room, built-in kitchen, walnut paneled den with raised hearth
and false fireplace, carpeted wall-to-wall in bedrooms and
hall, carport and utility room. $19,500
302 CHEROKEE CIRCLE — Modern frame, 3 bedroom. 1
bath, living - dining room combination, built-in kitchen, large
screened porch, nice shady lot. Carport. $19,000
WINONA DRIVE — Brick home, 2 bedrooms, living room,
dining room, kitchen and large carport. Permanent stairs
leads to upstairs playroom or additional bedroom. A nice
patio around small swimming pool. SII,OOO
WINONA DRIVE — Brick home, 2 bedrooms, living - dining
combination, kitchen and breakfast area, large enclosed stor
age room, carport, tool house, shady lot. $11,500
Griffin High
Science Club Has
Perfect Attendance
By FRANK THOMAS
In an effort to publicize the
clubs at Griffin High, we will
take a look at still another fine
GHS organization.
The Science Club is dedicated
to the stimulation of interest in
scientific studies and emphasis
in the field of science. The club
is composed of members from
all three grades who have a
genuine interest in science
and who are maintaining satis
factory grades. The club is af
filiated with the National Scien
ce Clubs of America and the
Junior Academy of Science.
The club’s main activities in
clude sponsoring a homecoming
float and encouraging participa
tion in district science fairs.
Each program includes a lec
ture or scientific experiment.
Mr. J. F. Hall is the advisor.
The 29 members boast of hav
ing 100 percent in attendance at
all monthly meetings this year.
The officers are: Mike Hobbs,
president; Ralph Gaskins, vice
president; Newton Crouch, se
cretary; Don Braddock, treasur
er.
Santa’s Workshop has moved
to GHS! Two groups are help
ing Mr. Claus by repairing toys
for the Griffin Empty Stocking
Drive. Mrs. Bess Hoskin’s Home
Economic classes are mending
the dolls to be used and the Po
wer Mechanics classes, under
the direction of Mr. Tom Car
ter, are repairing the wheel toys.
The second issue of the Eag
le's View was distributed in
homeroom on Monday. The pa
per staff is now working on the
next issue, which will announce
the results of last week’s senior
superlative election. The next
issue will come out on Dec. 20.
The “Magyk Cyrkle,” a club
for students wro have taken two
years of speech training, is re
hearsing a Christmas play whi
ch will be presented in the cha
pel program on Dec. 20.
The State YMCA and the Capi
tol Hill Jaycees are sponsoring
a one-day governmental clinic
Friday in Atlanta. The purpose
of the clinic is to allow students
to see their government in ac
tion and inform them of avail
able careers in state govern
ment.
The Griffin High Mixed Cho
rus and the Spalding Junir High
Glee Club will present their an
nual program of Christmas mu
sic tonight in the auditorium at
7:30.
Campus Sciene: Library bul
letin board: Confuecious say,
“Books in on time-no fine!”
SMASH SYNDICATE
KUALA LUMPUR (UPD—
Police smashed a syndicate that
had been smuggling and selling
stamps bearing the thoughts of
Chairman Mao Tse-tung of
Communist China, authorities
said today. Malaysian law
forbids sale or possession of
Communist writings.
VILLAGE DESTROYED
JAKARTA (UPI)—A fire that
started at the U.S.-owned
Stanvac oil company destroyed
much of the village of Pladju
and killed eight persons early
this week, the Indonesian news
agency Antara said today.
ACREAGE
ETHRIDGE MILL ROAD AREA — Only 300 yards from 41
By-Pass. TRACT 1 —lO5 acres, planted in pines, seven years
ago. No buildings, bold stream, S2OO per acre. TRACT 2 —
67 acres, 7 year old pines, good stream, long road frontage.
$250 per acre.
PIKE COUNTY — Secluded area — 160 acres, access to 25
acre watershed lake, as all of dam and part of lake is on
this property. Perfect weekend spot. All for just $28,000
LOCUST GROVE ROAD — Long paved road frontage about
3 miles from 1-75. TRACT 1— 40 acres, pine wooded, $12,000.
TRACT 11 — 60 acres, 2 tenant houses, 7 year old pines.
SIB,OOO
(These tracts can be bought for certain enhancement due to
pine tree growth and proximity to 1-75).
PIKE COUNTY - 5 MILES FROM GRIFFIN
HIGHWAY 19 SOUTH- 17 plus acres of flat, pasture land.
Heavily wooded on one corner. $7,000
SHACKLEFORD ROAD - Beautiful building sites.
Over 3 acres, $2,000
3 acres, well and tenant house, $2,000
6.2 acres, spring-fed lake site, $3,500
5.88 acres, all open land, $3,000
HWY. 155 — 120 acres, mostly improved pasture and under
fence. Small lake. Main house has 7 rooms, 2 baths, 2 car
garage. Small house has 5 rooms and bath. Several barns
and outbuildings. $49,000
HWY. 155 — 50 acres rolling pasture land. Good bold stream
and beautiful building site, heavily wooded. Trailer included
with well and septic tank. $22,500
COUNTY ROAD - 3 Miles East of Griffin - Approx. 37
acres wooded and pasture land. Several free-running
streams. Nice building site and road to be paved immedi
ately. $13,000
LAMAR COUNTY — Only 3 miles from new prison complex
and 1-75 interchange, 12 miles east of Griffin—
TRACT I — 52 acres, partly open, mostly wooded land.
Frame 5 room and bath home, garage, good well. $14,000
TRACT II — 25 acres, wooded land. Paved road frontage on
2 sides. Good lake site. $5,000
ETHERIDGE MILL ROAD —7 miles South— Newly painted
inside and out — Split level home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living
room, dining room, built-in kitchen, and large unfinished
room downstairs. On 4 acres of land just off new 41 four-lane
highway. $13,000
200 ACRES beautiful land on East Side of county with lake
site. Approximately 2 miles from 1-75. 130 acres wooded
($10,060 value in saw timber.) Balance of land under cultiva
tion. $400.00 per acre.
REHOBOTH ROAD — 6 room frame home on 11 acres of
land. Good garden spot to work in, cool front porch to rest
»n. $7,900
REHOBOTH ROAD — 3 bedroom home on an acre lot. En
closed room available for bath installation. A lot of room for
only $6,500
6 MILES NORTHWEST — 48 acres, some wooded, mostly
open land. Home (2 bedrooms, bath, living room, large kit
chen, covered patio) sits on the hili overlooking a beautiful,
well-stocked 7 acre lake. Tremendous pine trees give shade
for cool, relaxed fishing. Added features are good barn, gar
age and storage house, drilled well, fenc'd horse corral, 4
room tenant or caretakers home and another lakesite if de
sired - $35,000
1 MILE SOUTH OF GRIFFIN — 20 acres of rich fertile
pasture land all under fence. Majestic view from two-story
ante-bellum home. Archtitects drawing completed and work
toward remodeling started. Good barns and out-buildings, 2
tenant houses in good condition. 1 mile from new Griffin 4-
lane by-pass. 40 minutes to Atlanta. $38,000
Spotlight On
YOUTH
Spalding Junior High
Clubs Busy With
Christmas Projects
By NEVA HENDERSON
In the weeks before Christmas
the Glee Club, band and other
clubs are busy with activities re
lating to the season.
The Spalding Junior High Glee
Club will present a program of
Christmas music tonight. The
concert will be held at 7:30 in
the Griffin High auditorium. The
Glee Clubs’ director is Mrs. Gr
etchen Cummings.
Mrs. Tennie Caldwell’s School
Projects Club is in charge of
white Christmas at Spalding.
Each home room was asked to
contribute a box of food for the
drive.
Major Augustus Pelt of Grif
fin High talked to parents at the
last meeting of the Parent-Tea
cher organization. He discuss
ed the ROTC program at Grif
fin High and its requirements.
The ninth grade girls and boys’
basketball teams played their
first game of the season last
week against McDonough. The
girls won their game 20-11 and
the boys lost 32-19.
Mr. Gene Kierbow announced
the members of the ninth grade
girls basketball team. They are
Joan Brown, Shelia Crawford,
Anna Jo Davis, Donna Dillard,
Dru Dixon, Karen Goodroe, Su
san Landrum, Bridget Martin,
Kathy O’Dell, Jennie Pierce,
Emily Pyron, Pam Robison, Sa-
rah Simpson, Linda Standfield,
Terry Statham and Joan Vau
ghn.
The eighth grade girls played
the second game of the season
against East Point last week.
The Spalding girls won with a
Choose From A Wide Slection
• Sunbeam and Schick Hair Dryers
• Electric Percolators • Lazy Susans
• Electric Toasters • Case Cutlery
• Electric Knives • Blenders
• Electric Mixers • Wearever Mold Sets
• Steak Knife Sets • Silverware Sets
• Coming Ware • Can Openers
Buckles Hardware Co.
409 West Solomon Street — Phone 227-5503
— FREE PAVED PARKING —
q EAST SIDE z/ p
DEWEY STREET — Frame, 5 room and bath frame home.
Re-painted inside and out. $4,500
HIGH FALL ROAD — Close to town. Frame home (situated
on 3 acres of land) features 3 bedrooms, bath, living room,
large kitchen, garage and storage house, fenced back area
for p'. ries, pecan trees. $13,000
LOTS ———
S. HILL STREET — Lovely, high wooded corner lot in
neighborhood of fashionable homes. Restricted area. Lot is
153’ x 191’. $7,900
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ETHRIDGE MILL ROAD — Want out with elbow room?
Excellent building lots only 11 miles from town. 150’ front
age, 210’ depth. $1,400 Each
HAMMOND DRIVE — Deep wooded lot. 50’ x 300’. $1,200
PARKVIEW SUBDIVISION — Lots apprx. 75 x 180’, water,
sewerage, natural gas — area restricted. $2,250
BROOK LANE - (BROOK CIRCLE - Beautiful wooded lot,
excellent location. 113 ft. frontage, 200 ft. depth. $5,600
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406 NORTH HILL STREET — Excellent commercial loca
tion, fronting 160’ on North Hill and 235’ on Tinsley.
$35,000
WEST TAYLOR STREET — Excellent opportunity — Stock,
fixtures and good will in the cleanest, best restaurant in
town. Business is great in this dynamic location. Owner
must leave town and is sacrificing. $8,500
EAST SOLOMON STREET — Modern glass front, air con
ditioned, concrete block store building. Spacious sales area,
offices, warehouse on street level floor. Repair shop under
neath, off street parking in rear. $52,500
WEST BROAD AT NORTH 12TH STREET - Property with
2 rentable houses and paved road frontage on 3 sides. Com
mercial zoning moving in this direction. Buy this valuable
corner and wait for imminent enchancement. $10,500
CATHOLIC CHURCH PROPERTY - Located at the corner
of North Hill and West Chappell streets. Ideal for small
church needing to expand. Rectory and sanctuary in good
condition. Corner lot is 105’ by 160’, and the inside lot is
52.5’ x 210’. 185,000
MERIWETHER STREET — Excellent building location with
frontage on 2 paved streets. 150* of width and the lot is street
level. Presently has a good, solid house on the front port
ion. $25,000
score of 38-24. Eleanor Walker
scored the most points for Spal
ding.
Mr. Jim Goss, coach of t h e
eighth grade boys basketball
team, announced the names of
the players last week. They ore
Scott Adams, Jeff Clark, Dan
ny Copeland, Greg Crawford,
Bob Crouch, Hal Johnson, Daryl
Jones, John Montgomery, Niles
Murray, Randy Phillips, Keith
Phillips, Terry Shaw, Dickie Sp
angler, Keith Tate and Mike Ea
ger.
USEFUL TOOL
MILAN, Italy (UPD—Mario
Grugni had a simple request:
he wanted to work on his
invention while serving his jail
sentence for forging a driver’s
license. Authorities today de
clined to let him work on his
pet project—a key that could
open any lock.