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BUSINESS SERVICES
Need to remodel or repair your
home? No job too large or too
small. Free estimates. Work
guaranteed. Darryl Crumbley.
Call 227-6283.
SPALDING HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Building — remodeling — repair
work. Phone David Henson 226-
2163 day; 227-6216 night.
Have your piano tuned and re*
paired by Otis Manley, Jr., at
Manley's Piano Shop. Also new
and used pianos for sale. Finan
cing available. Call 208-1368.
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It’s Good Business
To Advertise Your
Business On This
Page — Call 227-3276 I
Hllley’s Seat Cover and Awning
Center,' 488 Hammond Drive.
Furniture and auto upholstering.
For free estimate call 228-8072
BankAmericard welcomed.
M.4UNEY ELECTRIC CO,
Electrical contracting Residen
tial, industrial installations and
service 227-7193.
Septic tank pumping. Call
Charles Bertram, 227-3466 seven
days a week.
For painting and block work,
call M. R. Lynch. 227-6534.
Watts Plumbing and Heating
any or night, 227-2115
HOME SERVICE
Home construction, building re
modeling and general repairs.
Also plumbing, heating anil wir
ing. Donald Watts. 227-8575.
WEDDING INVITATIONS -
Georgia Business Service
For Sale
TRAVEL TRAILER SALE
End of season clearance on all
units. Many below manufactur
er’s cost. 17’ 1969 Merrlway
$1695. 14’ 1969 Tralblazer $1595.
15’ 1968 Scotty $995. One display
model $895.
G & G Trailers
Sales & Rentals
703 N. Expressway
227-9724.
ROAD SERVICE
TUNE-UP; LUBRICATION
TIRE REPAIRS
Downtown Shell
235 E. Taylor St.
DON’T BE SAD
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GOOD JOBS
ARE TO BE HAD
AT
SOUTHERN BELL
APPLY
Georgia State Employment Office
122 E. Poplar St.
Hours 8:30 a. m. to 4:00 p.m.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1969
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HOMER MOORE CEMENT
CONTRACTORS
Driveways, carports, war e
houses, block work etc. Large
or small jobs. Phone 227-1545,
Griffin, Ga.
J. H. Jonas Plumbing Contractor,
residential and commercial
Backhoe work. All work guaran
teed. Phone 227-3863.
I cater for weddings, receptions,
cakes. Phone 228-1183, Mrs. J. I.
Blankenship.
Feltman-Ross Roofing and Re
pairs. All work guaranteed. Ph
one 227-2982 or 227-3134.
We do — landscaping, clean
lots, dig basements, have fill
dirt. Call J. W. Plemmons, 227-
2108.
SEWING MACHINE
Sales and repairs. We repair all
makes. Free estimates. Griffin
Sewing Machine Company, 206
Meriwether 227-8663
PLUMBING
Griffin Plumbing and Heating
Co. Phone 227-3986.
Charlie W Rivers, Roofing Con
tactor All work gua.-anteed.
Phone 227-1645.
I COTTON STATES
INSURANCE
Is Good Insurance.
LEONARD ERWIN
AGENCY
227-1584
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Need a roof? Repair, recover
and new roofs. Built up roofs.
Parker and Clayton. All work
guaranteed. 227-8798.
FOR SALE: Top soil unci fill dirt
228-8906.
SEWING MACHINE—SS
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT
(6) full size 1969 New 3ig-Z a g
sewing machines, slightly scra
tched in shipment, to be sold for
S2B each. May be paid for $5
monthly. These nationally adver
tised machines carry a full fac
tory guarantee. Unclaimed frei
ght may be Inspected at the
warehouse showroom, 113 West
Taylor, Griffin. Hours-Mon. and
Frl. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tues., Wed.,
Thurs. and Sat. 10 a.m.-6 pm
FOR SALE: Nice pickup cam
per. Phone 567-9909. Griggs Tex
as© Service Station.
FOR SALE: 1967 Honda, scram
bler, customized. Call 227-5777 af
ter 6 p.m.
FOR SALE: 1969 Honda 350 Sc
rambler. Call 228-2651.
2 bedroom trailer, 12’ X 52’. Sm
all equity and assume loan. 228-
2226.
FOR SALE: Graybar sewing
machine. Call 227-7729.
FOR SALE: 14,300 clean brick
Call 228-1043.
FOR SALE: Beaver Travel Tral
lers, across from Moose Club.
Doug Steele, 227-2071 days;
228-8546 nights.
FOR SALE: 20 junk TV’s, use
for parts, $3.00 each. Piedmont
Rd., Barnesville. Phone 358-9172.
FOR SALE: New Electric Ran
ge, $l5O. See at 1343 Jackson St.
FOR SALE: Westinghouse auto
matic washer; bass guitar and
electric amplifier. Call 228-8934.
2 used sofa beds, good condition.
$25 each. Call 227-5733 after 5
p.m.
FOR SALE: Camping trail
er, 7’ X 11’ homemade, but real
nice. Can be seen on Ellis Rd.
Phone 227-5652.
STEREOS — $5
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT
(9) deluxe solid state fully tran
sistorized stereo-phonic Hi-flde
lity consoles in beautiful hand
rubbed finish, deluxe 4 speed
record changer and 4 speaker
audio system to be sold for stor
age, handling and freight. Total
$65 each. May be paid for at $5
monthly. Unclaimed freight may
be Inspected at display room,
113 West Taylor, Griffin. Hours-
Monday and Friday 10 a.m.-8 p.
m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs
day and Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.
m.
FOR SALE: Armitrong roll
goods, 6 ft. and 12 ft. widths.
West Cash and Carry.
FOR SALE: Small engine parts.
Briggs, Strattan, Lauson. Pio
neer. M & B Rental Company,
748 Meriwether St.
For Rent
FOR RENT: Nicest 3 room fur
nished apartment in Griffin, for
single man or lady, or couple
only. Phone 227-6259 or 227-2422.
FOR RENT: 3 room apartment,
122 S. 18th St. Phone 228-1160.
SALLY’S in-laws coming. She
didn’t fluster — cleaned the car
pets with Blue Lustre. Rent elec
tric shampooer 75c Griffin
Hardware.
FOR RENT: Furnished bed
room. 228-1477.
FOR RENT: Furnished bed
room, private. Call 228-2252.
FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnish
ed apartment at 1328 Drewry
Ave. Call C. A. Kendrick, 227-
5585 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
FOR RENT: 4 room unfurnish
ed apartment, corner 6th and
College. 227-0110 days; 227-8509
nights.
FOR RENT: 3 room house, vic
inity Orchard Hill. Phone 227-
6449.
FOR RENT: 4 room furnished
house with bath, on Atlanta Road
Phone 227-5407.
MOTEL ROOMS
Weekly or monthly rates. A i r
conditioning, TV, maid service.
With or without kitchenette.
GRAND MOTEL
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished
cottage witl all utilities, for nice
people. Pinedale Apts., Pomona.
Phone 227-5895.
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house,
carpet. 352 N. 16th St. Call 227-
5250 or 228-2458.
Fumlihed apt. — all new furni
ture — all new appliances —
nice — clean — phone 227-5634.
FOR RENT: 3 room apartment,
820 W. Taylor. Copule only. 227-
0876 after 6.
FOR SALE
PHILCO
Console Stereo
AM-FM Radio
Regular $249.00
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Only 2 Left.
Phone 227-4018
FOR RENT: 5 room house, 715
W. Quilley. S6O month. Call 227-
2124.
House For Rent. Phone 227-6512.
FOR RENT; Furnished apart
ments. Call 227-6259 or 227-2421.
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apart
ment, 2 blocks from town. sllO
month Including utilities. No chi
dren. Searcy-Murray Realty, 22
4115.
Mobile home spaces for rent
Located 1 block of Gray’s Bup
perette. 228-1716 after 6 p.m.
Small private furuisned apart
ment. Utilities paid. Adulta. 1405
Atlanta Rd. 228-1716
Howard’s Trailer Park. Large
trailer lots for rent. 228-8599, 227-
6999.
FOR RENT: Furnished trailers
Call 227-9385
FOR RENT: ROOM for single
man — air conditioned — auto,
heat — linen furnished — phone
227-5634.
Apartment, 303 North 13th Bt.
Phone 227-5634.
FOR RENT: 3 furnished rooms.
Call 227-6512.
Autos
For Sale
FOR SALE: 1959 Rambler sta
u—. exCvuent condition,
good tires, new battery, $l5O.
Phone 228-8931.
FOR SALE: 1956 Ford station
wagon, good tires, good motor,
good rtansmission, ragged body,
SIOO. Phone 228-8931.
FOR SALE: 1968 Firebird 400,
4 speed, like new. Take up pay
ments. Phone 228-1372 after 5 p.
m.
TOR SALE: 1966 VW sedan,
clean. $1095. Phone 227-3834,
FOR SALE: 1966 Ford Fatrlane,
small equity and take up pay
ments. Call 227-8837.
FOR SALE: 1960 Rambler Am
erican station wagon, 6 cylinder,
automatic. SIOO. Phone 227-3595.
1963 Impala 4 door, power, air,
radio. $695. Excellent. 227-9361.
4 American 14” mag wheels.
$125. 227-9361.
1960 Mercedes, diesel; 1963
Mercedes, diesel; 1964 Volkswa
gen pickup; 1966 Karman Ghia.
Airport. Phone 227-1442.
FO RSALE: 1962 Chevrolet 6 cy
linder, straight shift. Excellent
condition. Phone 227-4994 after 5
p.m.
FOR SALE: 1969 Z-28 Camaro.
Call 227-6972 after 7 .m.
FOR SALE: 1958 and 1956 Ford,
standard and automatic. Cheap.
Call 227-5795, anytime.
1960 Chevrolet Impalla sedan.
Good condition. Call 227-2885.
1965 Mustang, 289, automatic
transmission, white with white
vinyl top. Excellent condition.
Also has complete stereo tape
system. Call 227-9505.
Help Wanted
ATTENTION!
I'm tired, I have been interview
ing men for potential high-in
come sales jobs. I’m tired of the
men who come to me looking for
a substantial salary — older
men and younger men with no
ambition. Is anyone looking for
a real career —not just a job
in life insurance underwriting?
Send resume giving full name,
address, age and phone to: T. L.
Buttrey, P.O. Box 458, Griffin,
Ga.
WANTED: Salesman and collec
tor, age 25-55 preferred. Guar
anteed salary plus commission,
with a future. Best of retirement
and hospitalization. No limit on
what you can make. Call 228-
1425 or 227-1701.
WANTED: Assistant manager
for finance office of leading
national company. Experienced
or will train. Top pay for right
man. Apply in person to Century
Finance Co., 206 E. Solomon St.
30" Bored Wells
And
6" Drilled Wells
Guaranteed Water
Fast ■ Prompt Sendee ;
Phone 495-5187 or
228-1354 after 6 P. M.
DUFFEY'S WELL BORING
COMPANY
Concord, Georgia
CONTACT MAN
to introduce needed financial
people Griffin area. No invest
ment, $l5O weekly guarantee
right man. Write manager. Box
18431, Tampa, Fla. 33609.
WANTED: Experienced sheet
rock hanger. 227-1548 after 5 p.
m.
WANTED: Person to train for
route sales job. High school ed
ucation and some cash requir
ed. Griffin Cleaners and Latin
dry. Phone 227-5555.
WANTED: Experienced press
er to work in dry cleaning dept.
Above average pay. Apply In
person at either location, 462 W.
Solomon or 118 W. College. One
Hour Martinizlng.
Experienced sewing machine op
erator, 5 day week plus over
time. Excellent working condi
tions. Apply In person only to
Universal Cottons, 1104 Everee
Rd.
ATTENTON SALESMEN!
Tired of traveling? Need a lar
ger Income? Are you limited
or held back as to promotion?
Would you like to be paid what
you’re worth? Are you capable
of managing yourself. In com
plete confidence, mail complete
resume to P. O. Box 1175, Col
umbus, Ga. An equal opportun
ity, M-F company.
MANAGER TRAINEES
WANTED
We will train. The Southeast's
largest growing sales service
discount shoe chain is now ex
panding in this area and has
opening for manager trainees.
We offer outstanding profit shar
ing plan, plain life and hospita
lization insurance. Men we sel
ect will receive excellent start
ing salaries and fast advance
ment. Apply at Pic 'N Pay Sho
es, 372 N. Expressway.
WANTED: Route man, laundry
and dry cleaning. Age 30 to 45.
Apply to Dillard Cleaners. No
phone calls please.
DREAM JOB!
Need ten women to become pro
fessional make-up artists. Vivi
ane Woodard. 228-1428, 227-3664.
Short order cook also kitchen
helper, experienced only. Apply
in person, Plaza Grill.
Young men wanted to do clean
up work and help in kitchen.
Must be over 18 years old. Ap
ply in person Plaza Grill.
WANTED: Sub-contractors need
ed, residential framing, cornice
work and concrete work. Apply
in person Mr. Brim, Bonanza
Sub., Highway 41-19 S. Jonesbo
ro.
VIVIANE WOODARD COSME
TICS HAS A BEAUTIFUL IDEA
Complete training for glamor
ous business of your own. Full
or part time. For Information
call 227-4603.
Miscellaneous
ATTENTION! I buy or sell
used furniture, appliances, tools
or anything A to Z, in usable
condition (except cars). Don’t
use needed space for unneeded
things. Call Morris Griggs,
Highway 92, at Flint River
Bridge, 227-4672.
Need a Wedding Gift? Check
our Brides’ Register. Gift wrap
ped and delivered free. Jim Prid
gen Hardware.
West Cash and Carry will close
at noon Saturdays beginning
Sept. 6th.
WANTED: Old loose leaf Sco
field Bible. 227-9361.
WANTED: To keep children in
my home, any shift. 227-1548.
Will keep children in my home.
Call 227-0746.
Would like to rent 3 bedroom
house. Preferably on North side
of Griffin. 228-1064.
folk guitar lessons .. .
Do you like to sing? Have you
wondered if you can play a gui
tar? If so, a small investment in
time and money may lead to
yezrs of enjoyment. Lessons to
be conducted beginning Sept. No
age limit. Instructor, Bob Harri
son. For particulars contact Fet
zer’s Sound and Music, 107 N.
6th St., Griffin. Phone 227-0092.
FOR HOME
DELIVERY
' OF GRIFFIN DAILY
NEWS
IN THE
BARNESVILLE
AREA
CONTACT
MR. TOMMY POSS
PHONE 358*2712
43 CHURCH ST.
Egg customers —Year-r ou n d
prices. 55 cents large; 50 cents
medium. Will deliver. 227-6217
or 227-0284.
Will keep children in my home,
one block from Fourth Ward
School, fenced back yard. Phone
227-4328.
Western and English Events,
Calf Roping, Hwy. 74, 9 mll e s
west, Thomaston, Georgia.
WANTED TO BUY: Used furnl
ture. Higgins Furniture Co.
Phone 227-1571.
Would like to cut fields and pas
tures with rotary mower. Call
H. I. Blackman, 227-7966.
WANTED TO DO: Bush hog
work. Cut weed bushes and
clean off lots. Bush hog. Out up
to 3 inch tree. Remove trees
from lots. 228-8696.
Old post card views and letters
to and from Griffin. Horace
Weitb-'OOka, 227 0281. -15 W Sla
ton
WANTED: Painting and repair
«R>rk. Added addition. Call
$27-1468 or 227-9192.
Light hauling to do and grass
cutting. Phone 227-6667.
WANTED: Will keep cnlldren in
my home. Call 227-1607.
Real Estate
FOR SALE: 8 room house on N.
Hill St. li/ 2 baths. Call 227-3921
after 5:15 p.m.
FOR SALE: Beautiful 11 acre
tract located in good commu
nity. 1-3 open, 2-3 wooded. Gen
tle slope provides perfect build
ing site. $lO down balance $82.50
per month. For more informa
tion contact:
Smith Bros. Realty
116 E. Solomon St.
Phone 227-5248
13.25 acres, open pasture, fenc
ed and cross-fenced. Stream. 10
miles east of Griffin. $250 per
acre.
Blakeney-Tingle
227-3585, 956-4816, 599-3257
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house,
brick, total electric. 4 miles out
from town. Call 227-3874.
FOR SALE: New brick 3 bed
room, living room, dining room,
den with fireplace. Completely
built-in kitchen. Breakfast room
and utility room. 2 patios, one
screened, double carport, carpe
ted throughout. Call 227-8735 af
ter 6.
FOR SALE; By owner, 3 bed
rooms, l(/ 2 bath, large lot, nice
subdivision. $5,500 equity; as
sume s*/i per cent loan. 228-1649
after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE: Lot on Ethridge
Mill Rd. 150 X 210. Phone 227-
5082.
FOR SALE: New 3 bedroom. 2
bath home, 4 miles from Ex
pressway on Fayetteville High
way. 227-8575.
FOR SALE: New homes, 3 and 4
bedrooms. Wesley Drive. J. D
Nichols. Day 567-88CJ; night
$27-0483
Business
Opportunities
J. D. GRAMM INCOME TAX.
GRIFFIN area franchise avail
able, small investment requir
ed. Write J. D. Gramm Inc., 461
Hialeah Dr., Hialeah, Fla. 33010.
Pets & Livestock
Nice piled Hereford cattle. S.C.
Mitchell, 228-8170.
Shelties (miniature Collies) male
and female Champion pedigree,
AKC registered, wormed and
shots. Hampton 946-4683 after
6:00 and on weekends.
HOR-TON’S KENNEL
AKC Toy Poodles, AKC Dach
shunds, AKC Chihuahua, Ger
man Shepherds, unregistered.
Phone 227-3823 or 227-6332.
HAVE YOU
SEEN
BOYD'S PLACE?
Kentucky fried
"READY WHEN YOU ARE"
I mands to the undersigned ac-
I UQ/I|C cording to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate a:e re
____ quired to make immediate pay-.
LEGAL 3038 ment ; . j
GEORGIA, Spalding County. This the 7th day of Avust.l
All creditors o fthe estate of 1969.
G. Earl Pitts, late of Spalding Mrs. Carolyn Edwards Pitt I
County, deceased, are hereby As Executrix of the Will of H
notified to render in their de- G- Earl Pitts, Deceased.
THE GLOBAL VIEW .
£ Eye on China, Soviet Woos
$ U.S. as Standoff Tactic
7“ By LEON DENNEN
\ NEA Foreign News Analyst
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (NEA)
The chief topic in diplomatic circles continues to be
Moscow’s latest gesture of friendship toward the United
States.
Not siirce former Premier Nikita Khrushchev proclaimed
“Mir i druzhba” (peace and friendship) in 1955 has Moscow
gone to such lengths in courting “imperialist America.”
But do the Kremlin leaders really want a detente this
time?
Diplomats and political analysts recall that it was while
he was preaching peace and friendship that Khruschchev
began to ship arms to the Middle East that eventually
sparked the 1967 war between Israel and the Arabs.
The Arabs were defeated but Russia, for the first time
in modern history, gained a firm foothold in the Middle
East and the Mediterranean.
Among the analysts who see the Kremlin's “new” policy
of peaceful coexistence as a temporary tactical maneuver
is Eugen Loebl who was himself a high-ranking Czech
oslovak Communist official.
The Kremlin’s present leaders are even more aggressive
and expansionist than Stalin was, he writes in the iner
national magazine “Interplay.” But, faced with a deep
economic crisis, they want an imperialist foreign policy
without having to engage in a costly arms race with the
United States.
In Loebl’s view—which should not be dismissed lightly—
Moscow’s aim is an agreement with the Nixon administra
tion on some form of division of their “spheres of influ
ence” and, having reduced the areas of friction, to get ai
agreement on disarmament.
But even the skeptics agree that the Russians—whatevei
the ultimate reason for their friendly overtures to the
United States—desperately need a detente in the West in
order to be able to cope with the growing Red Chinese
threat in the East.
Russia's strategic world outlook, it is increasingly clear,
is undergoing some change. Moscow still wants to destroy
NATO and especially convince the West Germans that
Russia can make a deal at their expense with the United
States. But the West is no longer considered by the
Kremlin as the likely starting point to alter the inter
national status quo.
The threat is now felt to come first and foremost from
the “Mao Tse-tung clique” in Peking.
The recent transfer of Soviet divisions from East Europe
to the Far Eastern frontiers form as much a part of this
consideration as the frank speeches by Russia’s Communist
leader Leonid Brezhnev who visualizes a Red China that
seeks to annihilate Russia.
It was because of this reorientation in Soviet foreign
policy that Moscow, it is now known, played an important
role in arranging the Paris peace talks on Vietnam.
It also accounts for the Kremlin’s latest effort to “cool”
the Arab terrorists and keep Egypt’s President Nassei
from escalating the war in the Middle East.
How fundamental the changes in Soviet foreign policy
are is difficult to predict. It is always risky to have
illusions about Moscow’s periodic twists and turns.
The Red army’s marshals and generals are believed tc
be gaining greater political influence. Any foreign policy
is thus liable to sudden reversal if new forces shouk
emerge within the Kremlin leadership.
Nevertheless, current wars must be ended and future
conflicts, wherever possible, prevented. President Nixor
who is himself a competent observer of the Soviet scent
will no doubt want to take advantage of Moscow’s preseni
mood to reach some agreement on the limitation of nucleai
weapons and perhaps, some peace in Vietnam and th(
Middle East.
However, it is the consensus of experts on communisir
that the President, in his negotiations with Moscow, mus
make it clear that the United States will not play Russia’s
card against Red China.
Ultimately, there can be no peace in Southeast Asia a;
long as the Chinese fear that they are being “encircled’
by the two nuclear nations, Russia and the United States
The wisest course for the Nixon administration is then
fore to stay strictly neutral in the escalating Soviet-Chines
conflict.
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