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13-Year-Old Ba be Ruth All-Stars
The Griffin 13-year-old Babe Ruth All Stars will play this after
noon in the first round of the State Tournament at Columbus.
Members of the District Four championship team are: (Front row,
1-r) Jim Kierbow, Creig Weldon, Tony Coker, Robbie Scott, Chuck
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HAISTEN'S
JACKSON GRIFFIN BARNESVILLE
TTS-SHI 227 3234 35 S-IM 4
HOMES FOR SALE I
|( SOUTH SIDE
I WESLEY DRIVE — Ix>vely, like new brick home sea-
I taring 3 Ix-drooms, 2 full vanity baths, complete built-in
I kitchen and panelled den combination opening onto tile
I patio, living room, dining room, 2 car carport, utility room,
I and 1 daylight basement. Wall to wall carpeting through-
I out except den area. Central heat and central air condi-
■ tioning. 127,500
■ EAST COLLEGE STREET - Rustic ■'* English
I half timbered featuring 4 aGM** * < eramlc
I baths, living ro<»>- ’iQ \ » room, breakfast room,
■ kitchen, al V’.uous oaks and large lot in one of
■ Griffin's fit » $31,000
H 616 McLAVRIN AVENUE — This brick bungalow has every-
I thing the young family needs. 3 bedrooms, 2 full ceramic
■ til baths, forced air heat, living room, kitchen and dining
B room, carport ami utility room. Wall to wall carpeting
I throughout. Large private back vard abounds in fruit
■ trees- $19,000
MEADOWLANE DRIVE - South of Griffin off Highway 19
H before the By-Pass. Beautiful all brick 3 bedroom home.
I Large built-in kitchen, paneled den with fireplace and 2
I ceramic tile baths. Living room, utility room inside and 2
I car carport with storage room. $24,500
I 920 BIEZE STREET — Southside location at nominal price.
I I his brick home Is in excellent shape! 3 bed rooms, ceramic
■ tile hath, living room separate dining room, kitchen, screen
I porch and 2 car earpori. Terrific buy at $15,000
I 834 ANNE STREET — 3 bedroom brick home, ceramic tilt
■ bath, built-in kitchen, carport — pine wooded lot. S9BO down,
U payments approximately sllO including insurance and taxes.
$13,500
H 836 ANNE STREET — Large 3 bedroom brick linnu* 1J
I ceramic tile baths, built-in kitchen, storage room in earpori.
I SI,OOB down, payments approximately slls including insur-
I ance and taxes. $14,000
I * FOR OUR AD ON “FARMS AND LANDS,” PLEASE REFER TO THE THURSDAY EDITION OF THIS PAPER I
I DORA JANE SMITH I
I SALES MANAGER I
I RES. PHONE 227-2445 I
I JULIE MELIN KNIGHT MI R L E ?"“ I
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I RESIDENTIAL SALES DIVISION I
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Dunn, Ken Crawford. Middle row, James Williamson, Steve
Roberts, Eddie Roberts, Rusty Stonica, Danna Canterbury, Stan
Treadway. Back row, Turner Davis, manager, Ray Stonica, coach,
Keith Jones, David Skrine, Carlton English, coach, and Buster smith,
league president. (GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS STAFF PHOTO)
120 PINE AVENUE, S. W. — This 3 n brick home
has 2 full ceramic tile bath® ’* ifi/tlH’.jlng area, kit
chen with .Q | | *?J*garage. Other features
are wall-twO £1 -5T and CENTRAL AIR CONDI
TIONING. • *7 ed hack yard. $18,600
910 MOCKINGBIRD LANE — Lovely brick •’ome in Griffin’s
finest section — 4 bedrooms, 2 fu» _ . t * e heths, living
nxan, formal dining nw- kltcten, den
with open fireni”- » V patio with dutch oven, 2 car
carport a ™m, FULL BASEMENT. Central heat
and centr .? air conditioning. Beautiful lawn and shrubs.
$47,500
645 BROOK CIRCLE — Tremendous fine trees shade this
brick bungalow featuring 2 large bedrooms, 2 full ceramic
tile baths, living-dining room, study, kitchen and den corn
nation. $23,500
•04 TERRACE STREET — This shaded ’’.'ijihome has 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, central u- — * and dining
room combi D»P -W living room, den, utility
room and a •Ji ui back yard. $22,500
BELAIR CIRCLE (Sun Valley) — Brand new 2 story brick
home featuring 4 liedrooms, 2 baths, living room with open
fireplace, dining room opening onto back patio, complete
b'-tif.fa kip-hon. ? caraee and storage room. $29,500
MIDDLEBROOKS ROAD — Like new, brick home with 2
bedrooms and den (or 3 bedrooms), living room, dining room
both with wall-to-wall carpets, 2 full ceramic tile baths,
built-in kitchen, storage room, covered patio and large con
crete block shop building. $19,500
MILLWOOD ROAD (Just off Etheridge Mill Rd.) — New 3
bedroom, 2 bath brick home in rapidly developing neighbor
hood. Deep, woock-d lot. Buy now and choose your own inter
ior colors. $22,800
BRASHIER STREET — New brick veneer, 3 bedrooms, 2
full baths, living room, dining room combination. Built-in
kitchen, den combination with sliding doors to patio Central
heat and air conditioning. Fully carpeted, double carport.
$25,000
Girls Sweep
Fort Valley
In Softball
Two Griffin girls softball te
ams defeated Fort Valley teams
yesterday.
The 15 and under girls won, 8-2
and the 12 and under girls de
feated Fort Valley, 6-5, In seven
innings.
Jan Goldstein hit two doubles
for the 15 and under girls. Nan
cy Mann hit two singles.
Kay Watkins hit a triple and
three singles for the 12 and un
der girls. Beth Grant hit two sin
gles.
APTLY NAMED
OCEANPORT, N.J. (UPD—
Moon Chase . put on a bold
stretch run to win the third
race at Monmouth Park Man
day while American astronauts
headed down the homestretch
of their moon mission. Moon
Chase, who had not run since
June 26, 1967, edged Ring Os
Gold by three-quarters of a
length.
PIPERS TO RETURN
PITTSBURGH (UPD—Club
Director Gabe Rubin announced
Monday that the Minnesota
Pipers will return next season
to Pittsburgh, where they won
the American Basketball Asso
ciation title in the league’s
maiden season two years ago.
672 EAST COLLEGE STREET - 4 bedroom, 2 bath brick
home with living room, dining room, kitchen, partial base
ment and garage. Tremendous oak trees and a front screen
ed porch make for cool summer living. A lot of room for the
money and it even has a sidewalk all the way to town.
$27,500
( WEST SIDE
115 NORTH 14th STREET—Frame home with aluminum sid
ing for low maintenance. 3 bedrooms, living room with
fireplace, dining room, kitchen, bath, screen porch. 2 car
garage and playhouse and patio. $9,800
478 HAMMOND DRIVE — Large oak trees shade this love
ly frame home located on 100* x 200’ chain-link fenced lot.
Home has 3 bedrooms and cool screen porch. SIO,BOO
404 LEOLA DRIVE — lake new brick home featuring 2
large bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, forced air heat, lovely
built-in kitchen and den combination, living room with
v ill-to-wall carpet, nside utility room, carport. sl<,ooo
1308 GREENVIEW DRIVE - ‘ Brick home -
3 hedro nID |T AG^^’ ir heat * fcnei ' J
back ya fHE • M’M.A ui most popular neighborhood
$16,006
PINE HILL ROAD (Just South of ighway at CMy
Limits) Brand new brick
ceramic tile baths \ combination, beautiful
built-in ki '*k4£Y — uen combination, 2 car carport,
storage ro » „..u asphalt drive. A good buy. $23,800
( NORTH SIDE >
120 REALTY STREET — Large frame home with 2 bed
rooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, front porch.
$9,100
Anderson Takes Two
In Tennis Tournament
Jerry Anderson won two mat
ches yesterday in the Men’s Sin
gles in the Middle Georgia Ten
nis Tournament being played
this week at City Park.
Anderson defeated George Pe
ake by default. He also defeat
ed Scott Watson, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4.
In other matches played yes
terday in the men's singles, Mor
gan Harvill Sr. defeated Ha'
Nordan, 6-1, 6-0; Morgan Harvill
Jr. won over Frank Jolly, 6-1,
Sox, Giants
Win Midget
League Tilts
The Giants and Red Sox won
games yesterday in the Midget
League Tournament at Johnson
Field.
The Giants topped the Braves
7-6 and the Red Sox beat the
Mets, 8-6.
Larry Fuller pitched the Gi
ants to their victory. Ronnie
Jackson was the Braves’ loser.
Charlie Driver hit a home run
for the Giants. Ricky Coggins
hit a double and single and Ken
neth Foster hit two doubles and
had four RBIs.
Kenneth Page hit a home run
and two singles for the Braves.
Randy Jester hit a double and
single, and Frederick Holmes
and Darrell Jester singled.
Eugene Coggins was the Red
Sox’ winning pitcher. Tommy
Brassell took the Mets’ loss.
Alonzo Mathis hit a home run
and triple for the Red Sox. Cle
ment Ector singled, Clement
Maddox hit two singles, Danny
Wyatt had a double and single,
S. Parker tripled and E. Thom
as hit a home run.
Tyrus Garland hit a triple and
single for the Mets. Kenny Elli
son hit two singles, Wayne La
mar singled, Phillip McCrary hit
a triple and single and Kenneth
Harris singled.
Griffin Daily News
7-5; Scott Watson downed Mike-
Ward, 6-1, 6-1; Wayne Newton
dropped Ronnie Grogan, 6-2.
6-0; and Dave Robertson topped
Billy Tonkin, 6-4, 6-3.
John Niemerjex and Ralph
Vogel defeated Dan Stiles and
Jack Phipps, 6-2, 6-1, in thj
men’s doubles.
Bill Simmons and Frank Jolly
won over Dan Dixon and Frank
Fowler, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.
Dyke Goodin and Ronnie Gro
gan won by default and Don Fu
tral and Butch Dixon downed
Jim Bradley and Henry Neal
6-3, 6-3.
In the 18-and-under girls sin
gles, Donna Henry defeated Doi
Dempsey, 6-2, 6-2. Julie Martin
son won by default over Dottie
Peake.
Libby Denton and Donna
Henry teamed to defeat Dru
Dixon and Mary Beth Westmore
land, 6-1, in the 18-and-un
Cards Nip
Braves, 5-4,
In TW Loop
The Cardinals nipped the Bra
ves, 5-4, yesterday in the Ted
Williams Baseball League.
Danny Upchurch was the win
ning pitcher. He struck out five,
walked two and gave up three
hits.
Clarence Harris was charged
with the loss. He struck out 12,
walked two and gave up three
hits.
Billy Jones hit a triple and
double for the Cardinals. Steve
Martin rapped a single.
Clarence Harris and Charles
White hit doubles for the Brav
es. Clayton Brown slugged a sin
gle.
131 ALABAMA STREET — White frame home located on
lot fronting on both Alabama and Realty Street. 2 bedrooms,
bath, kitchen, living room, concrete frontporch. Excellent I
garden spot in rear. $7,500 ■
215 WEST CHAPPELL STREET — Older frame home with
long hall, 6 large rooms, bath, front and back porches.
Needs some work but close to town and shopping center.
SB,OOO
405 NORTH HILL STREET—A valuable commercial corner
lot alreadv zoned C-t. Fronts Ixs feet on North Hill and ill
feet on West Tinsley. A good buy for future enhancement
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< EAST SIDE I
THE BY-WAY ROAD (Just off Rehoboth Road) - Frame
home with 4 large rooms and bath. One acre lot with abund
ance of perennial Towers pbta evergreen shrobi. $7,000
( HAMPTON, GA. I
23 WOODLAWN AVE. — One of the finest homes in Hamp
ton, on a beautiful well landscaped wooded lot 300 x 265. This ■
brick two story home has 4 bedrooms, 2 full ceramic tile
baths and 1-3 bath in basement. Entrrnce foyer, living room
with marble hearth fireplace, formal Jining room, enclosed ■
porch, kitchen with breakfast area, 2 panelled dens, sewing
room, attic storage, utility porch. Basement with washer
irynr connections, gas central heat aud centr; I air condi
tioning. $40,000
2
Tuesday, July 22,1969
der girls doubles.
Charlie Murphy defeated Scot
tie Adams, 7-5, 6-4, in the 18 and
under boys singles. David Ma
this downed Donald Mims, 6-0,
6-0, in the 15 and under boys
singles.
Second Baptist
Wins Softball
League Title
Second Baptist defeated Mid
way Methodist, 18-4, in the Chur
ch Softball League Tournament
for the championship.
Calvary Baptist defeated De-
Votie Baptist, 9-3, in the conso
lation game.
Second Baptist defeated DeVo
tle, 12-2, in the semi-finals and
Midway edged Calvary, 9-8.
In the championship game,
Ray Kilgore hit a home run,
double and two singles for Se
cond Baptist. Henry Miller hit a
home run, triple and single. Mar
ty Hendrix and David Biles each
hit two singles for Midway.
Ricky Martin and Joel Bennett
each hit three singles for Cal
vary in the consolation. Gene
Brown and David Smith each hit
a home run for DeVotie.
Robert Rohm hit four singles
for Second Baptist in the semi
finals. Henry Miller hit two dou
bles. Danny Anderson hit two
singles for DeVotie and D av i d
Smith hit a home run.
John Neel hit two triples for
Midway and David Biles hit two
singles. Joel Bennett hit four sin
gles for Calvary and Darrell
Stanfield hit a double and sin
gle.
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