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Griffin Daily News
Miscellaneous
Minister would like to rent 3
bedroom house, in good location.
Call 227-4368.
Will keep children in my home
over 3 years old during the day.
1016 W. College Extn. Call 227-
0214.
WANTED: To service your tr
ucks, large or small. Special
rack for trucks. Also special dis
count on gas for trucks. Phone
227-9717, Butler Texaco Service
AUCTION T 'ST
MON., AUGUST 4 - 10 AM I
LOCATION- From Griffin go east on Solomon St. PROPERTY OF
and on to Sercy Avenue. At the Dundee Mill turn
left across the railway tracts on to Rehoboth Rd. MARK F.
The Circle R Ranch is 6.5 miles from the Court- \
house on paved Rehoboth Rd. Follow Auction ROBERSON HH& W
to sale I
3 z BEAUTIFUL * ADFO| MR. SPROULL DEMPSEY.SR.
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SUBDIVIDED AND OFFERED AS A WHOLE
368 Acres
Lots and Tracts
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sproull DEMPSEY & sons
.BEL AUCTION CO.
nannrriir "nothing succeeds like success'•
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Served to ALL rome, WOM|A
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“SUMMER - SELLDOWN’*
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231 EAST SOLOMON STREET PHONE 228-1326 [
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Thursday, July 24, 1969
. WANTED TO BUY: Nice 3 or
4 bedroom house near Griffin.
Phone 228-1393. Room 44, Mr.
White.
NOTICE
Gaddy’s Frigidaire Cleaners,
613 E. Solomon Street, 227-9934.
Let us wash your clothe* while
yon shop. Two employees on
hand to help you. Hours 7-10.
WANTED; Would like to buy
old coins. Phone 227-9732 or 227-
4849.
Wanted to Do: Bush hog work,
cut weeds and brushes and
clean off lots. Bush Hog will
cut up to 3” trees and remove
trees from lots. 228-8696.
■ General repair. All work guar
anteed Open ( days week. Ph
one 227-2506. 1454 Old Atlant*
Rd.
WANTED TO BUY; Used fund
tore. Higgins Fnralture C«
Phone 227-IK7T
WANTED: Will keep children In
my home. Call 227-1807.
Old post card views and letter*
to and from Griffin Horace
Wiutb ooka, 227 0281. -15 W Sia
or.
WANTED: Ride to Atlanta State
Capitol. 8 to 5. Call 227-6159 af
ter 5 p.m.
WANTED; Painting and repair
work. Added addition Call
227-1465 o: 227-9192.
Light hauling to do and gras*
cutting. Phone 227-6667.
Experienced truck driver wants
job. 227-7966.
Janitorial service. Reliable,
bonded, efficient. Carpets of
Griffin.
Help Wanted
Warner-Swasey grade-all opera
tor. Call 227-2603 after 8 p.m. Eq
ual opportunity employer.
Experienced appliance service
man. Excellent company bene
fits-hospitalization and insuran
ce, paid vacation, 8 paid holi
days, profit, sharing, time and
half-time for over 8 hours day.
Apply in person to Sears Roe
buck and Co., Griffin.
CASHIER-TYPIST
Position open in local finance of
fice for responsible cashier-ty
pist. Must be high school gradu
ate and type 40 words per min
ute. Liberal company benefits.
Contact J. L. Butler, Sipaiding
Loans, 228-2752.
SALES OPPORTUNITY
Growing service organization
seeks representative with proven
sales ability so- challenging and
responsible position. The candi
date selected will receh's throu
gh training in our field, will
participate in a liberal incentive
program (salary plus com
mission) and wil receive oppor
tunity for advancement within
our company. Call 228-2791 for
appointment. ORKIN EXTER
MINATION CO., Inc., Everee
Inn Road, Griffin, Oa.
Growing Finance Co., has oppor
tunity for collection Manager
Trainee. Unlimited advancemnet
Good salary and car allowance.
Apply, Century Finance, 206 E.
Solomon St.
Dependable Mature Man for
manager, Assistant Manager or
Plant Foreman. Concrete exper
ience not absolutely necessary
but ability to handle people es
sential. Griffin Ready Mix Con
crete Co.
GRILLMAN
Excellent opportunity with a fast
growing chain of restaurants.
Must be experienced. Good ap
pearance. Insurance benefits, 2
weeks paid vacation. Phone 478-
8731 collect or apply RANCH
HOUSE RESTAURANT in Grif
fin.
ATTRACTIVE WOMAN
wanted for makeup instruction.
Will train. Commission.
ViVIANE WOODARD
COSMETICS
227-4603
WANTED
Make-up consultants - commis
sion. We will train. Viviane
Woodard Cosmetics, Harris &
Owen Distb. 228-1428; 227-3664.
Waitress, experienced only. Ap
ply in person. Plaza Grill.
Pets & Livestock
FREE White kittens to give
away. Call 228-2157.
15 young pullets and 2 young
roosters for sale. 946-4827.
FOR HOME
DELIVERY
OF GRIFFIN DAILY
NEWS
IN THE
BARNESVILLE
AREA
CONTACT
MR. TOMMY POSS
PHONE 358-2712
43 CHURCH ST.
FOR SALE: 2 mares, one rack
ing, one quarter type. Call 227-
6486 after 5 p.m.
Horton’* Kennel
Puppies, most any breed avail
able this week. Dachshunds, mi
niature Poodles, Chihuahuas,
Spidoodles, Alaskan Malamute
and German Shepherd. Shots
and wormed. Phone 227-3823,
227-6332.
FOR SALE: Registered Para
keet and cage. 227-0342.
FOR SALE: Mare and colt with
saddle. 227-6155.
See Smokey The Bear at Coate's
Pet Shop, 315 Irvin Ave. Phone
227-3775.
Legals
LEGAL 2084
Court of Ordinary,
Spalding County, Georgia.
To Any Creditors and All
Parties At Interest.
Regarding Estate of John H.
Brooks, deceased, formerly of
the County of Spalding, State of
Georgia, notice is hereby given
that Velma M. Brooks, an heir
at law of the said deceased, has
filed application with me to de
clare no Administration neces
sary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday, August 4,
1969, at 10:00 am., and if no
objection is made an order will
be passed saying no Adminis
tration is necessary.
GEO. C. IMES, Ordinary.
June 17, 1969,
Beck, Goddard, Owen &
Smalley, Attorneys at Law,
By: Stephen O. Squires,
Griffin, Georgia.
LEGAL 2093
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
Pursuant to the following exe
cutions, issued by the Manager
of the City of Griffin:
City of Griffin vs. Gerald
Lee Evans, Fi Fa No. 1181 for
non-payment of 1968 taxes in
the amount of $30.94, with in
terest to date in the amount of
$1.12;
City of Griffin vs. Gerald Lee
Evans, Fi Fa No. 4747 for non
payment of Sewerage Assess
. ment in the amount of $198.00
with intrest to date in the
amount of $48.50;
> the following described property
of Gerald Lee Evans, presently
occupied by vacant, was levied |
upon and will be sold on the
, first Tuesday in August (August
5, 1969) before the Courthouse
5 door, between the legal hours
of sale, (10 A.M.-2 P.M.), to
, the highest bidder for cash, to
wit:
All that lot, tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being In
the City of Griffin, Spalding
County, Georgia, and fronting
60 feet, more or less, on the
West side of Cherokee Avenue
and running back West of even
width 100 feet, more or less.
Said property is bounded, now
or formerly, as follows: North
by Mamie Slade Mitchell; East
by Cherokee Avenue; South by
M. Douglas Hollberg: West by
property of Allen and Pauline
Bryant.
Situate on said property is
one dwelling known and desig
nated as 1337 Cherokee Avenue,
(Tax Map No. 52, Block No. 2,
Lot No. 21 A), now vacant, ac
cording to the present system of
numbering in use in the City
of Griffin, Spalding County,
Georgia.
This Ist day of July, 1969.
CITY OF GRIFFIN,
(s) C. E. Donehoo,
Tax Collector.
LEGAL 3001
Georgia, Spalding County
To All Whom It May Concern:
M. C. Hill and I. N. Hill having
in proper form applied to me
for Permanent Letters of Ad
mission on the estate of Miss
Nancy Emmie Hill, late or said
County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of kin of Miss Nancy Emmie
Hill to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be gran
ted to M. C. HiU and I. N. Hill
on said estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 9th day of July,
1969.
Geo. C. Imes, Ordinary.
LEGAL 3002
Georgia, Spalding County
To All Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Annie J. Moore having
in due form applied to me for
a year’s support out of the
estate of William H. Moore
deceased, this is to not’fy the
next of kin and creditors of
the said William H. Moore de
ceased, that said application
MONEY CLIPS
by Mort Reed
WOW
The Seal of the President
Mrs. L. T. Wichita Falls
(Tex.) Times: You are right.
The reverse design on the
Kennedy half-dollar is the
Presidential Seal. The law
does not require the Great
Seal of the United States on
a coin. Just the eagle on
any denomination larger
than a dime. The Seal of the
President of the United
States resembles the U.S.
seal, but there are some
variations. It is the personal
property of the President and
no one may use it for any
reason without his consent.
This copy was received from
the White House expressly
for use in my column and I
am happy to use it to dem
onstrate an answer to your
question.
♦ * ♦
John Greenlaw, Tacoma
(Wash.) News Tribune:
Your Barber-head quarter
with the head of Liberty in
three-dimensional relief is a
rarity these days. It was
very popular to produce this
effect on the dime but very
few 25-cent pieces have been
seen. There are many who
have never actually ob
served this craftsmanship. I
suggest you send it to James
Johnson, Coin World, P.O.
Box 150, Sidney, Ohio 45365.
He will examine it for au
thenticity and run a photo
graph in his column for
others to see. Your collec
tor’s item will be returned to
you with his thanks.
• * *
Mrs. Edward Nielson,
Bridgeport (Conn.) Post:
Since you want to realize the
maximum amount for your
old coins, I suggest picking
up a copy of Coin World or
Numismatic News at your
newsstand. These publica
tions are weekly issues and,
if you can identify your
will be heard beefore me at
the regular August Term, 1969,
of the Court of Ordinary for
said County. r
Geo. C. Imes, Ordinary.
LEGAL 3003
Georgia, Spalding County. r
To All Whom it May Concern:
Roy S. Wood, having in pro
per form applied to me for per
manent Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Helen B.
Wood, late of Dade County,
Florida, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next f
of kin of Helen B. Wood to be
and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can,
why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not be grant
ed to Roy S. Wood on the estate
of Helen B. Wood.
Witness my hand and official »
signature, this Bth day of July,
1969.
Geo. C. Imes, Ordinary.
•
30" Bored Wells
And
6" Drilled Wells
Guaranteed Water
Fast - Prompt Service
Phone 495-5187 or
228-1354 after 6 P. M.
DUFFEY’S WELL BORING .
COMPANY
Concord, Georgia
pieces, you will have no trou
ble finding the right buyer.
♦ ♦ *
Mr. Dean Smith, Wichita
Falls (Tex.) Times: If you
will look at the extreme
upper edge of your five-dollar
bill, just above the United
States of America, I am sure
you will find the words FED
ERAL RESERVE NOTE. If
it were a silver certificate, it
would say so in this space.
This particular series (1950-
E) is signed by Granahan
and Fowler and, according
to my records, is still in
print. Paper currency does
not change dates each year
like our hard currency and
for that reason it is possible
that your note may still be
on the press. If so, there isn’t
much of a chance it will have
more than an intended value.
♦ * •
Miss Dorothy Kapity,
Akron (Ohio) Beacon Jour
nal: I am sorry if your paper
did not carry the address to
help you order proof sets.
Right now, it wouldn’t be of
much value because no fur
ther orders are being taken
for proof coins. Secondly, it
would be impossible to order
back-dated sets. The mint
discontinued this policy many
years ago. It is never possi
ble to order anything but
current dates, and when the
new issues are being readied
for public consumption, this
column will give the proper
method and address.
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One-dollar-size coins will
find their way into general
circulation, especially in the
West. Five years ago, one
western community was in
need of dollar coins to the
extent that the merchants
actually glued two half-dol
lars together to make a sil
ver dollar.
(Newspaper Enttrprise Assn.)