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BUSINESS SERVICES
Need to remodel or repair your
home? No job too large or too
■mall. Free estimates. Work
guaranteed. Darryl Crumbley.
Call 227-8283.
SPALDING HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Building — remodeling — repair
work. Phone David Henson 228-
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 228-1368.
Hllley's Seat Cover and Awning
Center, 489 Hammond Drive.
Furniture and auto upholstering.
For free estimate call 228-8072
BankAmerlcard welcomed.
HOME SERVICE
Building, remodeling, heating,
plumbing, wiring and masonry
service. Also complete kitchen
and bath modernising financed.
Donald Watts,
General Contractor
227-8575
NOTARY PUBLIC — 1120 West
Solomon Street.
J. M. Brown Plumbing and Heat
ing, and repairs. Day or night,
227-8521.
We do landscaping, clean lots,
dig basements, have fill dirt.
Call J. W. Flemmons, 227-2103.
Rural garbage disposal service,
industrial and commercial. Har
old F. Johnson, 228-8698 after 6
P "h - —
Problems Securing
Automobile Insurance?
Lowest rates available.
PROTECTIVE
insurers agency
E. Solomon St, • X 27-6149
MAGNETIC CAR
& TRUCK SIGNS
Approved for use on service
vehicles under new city
ordinance.
Georgia Business Service
NOW OPEN!
TAYLOR’S
Furniture Upholstering, Re
finishing and Repairs.
The same quality work,
The same courteous sendee,,
■nt* same reasonable prices- I
Hundreds of fabric samples <
to select from.
Free Estimates —
No Obligation
844 Lyndon Ave. - Ph. 228-2844,
Home Phone 227-4 WI
' William H. (Bill) Taylor j
WELL DRILLING
& WELL BORING
Water Guaranteed
No Water - No Pay
Locally Owned &
Operated
Call Hoyt Waller
Phone 228-262 S
or
567-8774
NOTICE...
WE ARE NOW OPEN
8:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
Monday thru Friday
CLOSE SATURDAY 6 P. M.
"COME OUT AND VISIT WITH US
AT NIGHT UNDER THE BRIGHT
LIGHU." _
"Wouldn't You Really Rather
Drive A Buick?"
SIGMAN
BUICK - OPEL, Inc.
1303 W. Taylor Street Phone 228-2700
8
Monday, Jan. 19,1970
Charlie W. Rivers, Roofing Con
tractor. Also gutter cleaning.
All work guaranteed. Phone
227-1645.
HOMER MOORE CEMENT
CONTRACTORS
Driveways, carports, ware
houses .block work, etc. Largs
or small jobs. Phone 227-8542,
Griffin, Ga.
PLUMBING
Griffin Plumbing and Heating
Co. Phone 227-3956.
Septic tank pumping. Call
Charles Bertram, 227-3466 seven
days a week.
Expert shoe shine boy at all
times. Prescott’s Barber Shop,
corner Hill and Taylor.
MAUNEY ELECTRIC CO.
Electrical contracting. Residen
tial, industrial Installations and
service. 227-7193.
INCOME TAX RETURNS PRE
PARED, RALPH HUTCHISON,
DAY 227-1190; NIGHT 227-4554.
White’s Hydraulic Jack Service.
Expert jack repair. Rt. 2, Box
325. 227-5679.
Income tax returns prepared. J.
R. Eller, 604 Hale Ave. 227-5063.
Watts Plumbing and Heating
day or night, 227-2115.
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Giillin Sales A Sw.ire
IAR.A MOTORS BODY SHOP
BOBBY RAKESTRAW, Mgr.
PHONE 227-6586
FREE ESTIMATES
For Sale
If It’s curtains for you — hang
them on our poles. Wooden
rings, brackets and poles for
every decor. Wide selection.
Blake Builders Supply Co.
“The Home of Quality’’
Unclaimed freight and unclaim
sd sewing machines. We have
several sewing machines and
stereos, unclaimed Christmas
lay-aways with $lO to $35 paid
town. Morse Sales and Service,
113 W. Taylor.
F ... i i
ROAD SERVICE
TUNE-UP; LUBRICATION
TIRE REPAIRS
Downtown Shell '■
235 E. Tnylor St.
BOBBY DUNN’S
TREE SERVICE
Phone 227-7443
Tree Work-
Stamps Removed,
Fully Insured-
WEDDING INVITATIONS
Georgia Business Service.
FOR SALE: Beaver Travel Trai
lers, across from Moose Club.
Doug Steele, 227-2071 days;
228-8546 nights.
SEWING MACHINE—S3S
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT
full size 1909 New Zig-Zag
sewing machines, slightly scra
tched In shipment, to be sold for
820 each. May be paid for 85
monthly. These nationally adver
tised machines carry a full sac
tory guarantee. Unclaimed frei
ght may be Inspected at ths
warehouse showroom, 113 West
Taylor, Griffin. Hours 0 to 6
daily.
STEREOS — S6B
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT
deluxe solid state full trans
slstorlzed stereo-phonic Hi-flde-
Uty 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
858 eacli. May be paid for at 85
monthly. Unclaimed freight may
be inspected at display room,
112 West Taylor, Griffin Hours
9 to 6 dally.
FOR SALE: Armstrong roll
goods, 6 ft. and 12 ft. widths.
West Cash and Carry.
Covers and campers, custom
built to fit any pickup. 899.50
and up. Top quality material
used. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat
urday.
Custom Camper Mfg. Company
Turin, Ga.
Phone 599-6657
FOR SALE: Small engine parts.
Briggs - Stratton, Lauson, Pio
neer. M ti B Rental Company,
748 Meriwether St.
FOR SALE: 1 pair white boot
skates, like new. Day 227-1190;
227-6554 night.
Stuart pecans. Phone 227-5170
night.
FOR SALE: Coastal bermuda
hay. Phone 227-6004.
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
WASHER AND DRYER
Westinghouse stack models, 25”
wide. Good condition. Owing 82X0
for both. Call 228-8655, Whitey
Thacker, Griffin Bales and Serv
ice.
FOR SALE: 38 Special Revol
ver; 22 rifle; used refrigerator
835. Call 228-8125 after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE: Late model tent
camper, sleeps four. 8295. C and
O Trailer Sales and Rentals.
Days 227-9724; nights 228-1717.
For Rent
MILLIONS of rugs have been
cleaned with Blue Lus|re. It’s
America’s finest. Rent electric
shampooer 8100. Orlffin Hard
ware.
FOR RENT: 2 large furnished
rooms. Desirable location. $17.50
per week. 227-3685.
FOR RENT: Brick apartment,
3 rooms at 714 W. Taylor. Cali
Bill Marks, Atlanta 337-2276.
FOR RENT: 4 room apartment
and bath. Water furnished. 321
W. Tinsley St. 830 month. No
children. Phone 227-5638.
1 bedroom furnished apartment.
Married couple or gentleman.
Searcy Murray Realty, 227-4115.
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apart
ment on & 6th St. Call 228-1269
after 6 p. tn.
ANNOUNCING
Hotel Griffin — every room
completely redecorated. Rooms
for rent dally, weekly, monthly.
Very reasonable.
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
apartment. Phone 228-2990.
Furnished Apartment -For
Rent — New furniture and new
appliances — Clean — Nice —
Phone 227-5634.
Pittman’s Memorials
Free estimates, all types
cemetery work — fully
guaranteed.
CaH 227-6470
HAND'S
USED CARS
Any Make or Model —
Financing Available.
123 W. Central Avenue
DID YOU TALK TO A
SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN TODAY?
YOU'LL FIND ONE AT
113 E. TAYLOR ST.
GRIFFIN, GA.
FOR RENT: Why pay rent whan
you can own your own home for
less. See Upside Down Charlie's
Mobile Homes, 1416 N. Express
way.
FOR RENT: New 2 bedroom air
conditioned apartments, carpet
ed throughout. Stove and refri
gerator furnished. No pets, 2
children. Swimming pool privil
eges. Call 228-1923 before 5 and
227-8175 after 5. or 228-1903 any
time.
FOR RENT; Furnished apart
menu. Call 227-6259 or 227-2422.
Howard’s Trailer Park. Large
trailer lots for rent 228-8599, 227-
6999.
FOR RENT: Furnished trailere
Call 227-9385
FOR RENT: 4 room apartment
313 W. Chappell St. Call 327-
2317 after 5 p. m.
FOR RENT: Large store build
ing with full basement. Paved
drive. In good condition. 748
Meriwether St. Call 228-1759.
FOR RENT: 3 room apartment
CaH 228-1956.
FOR RENT: One 12 x 60, 3 bed
room trailer; one 10 x 50, 3 bed
room trailer. Phone 228-8994.
FOR RENT: 3 room duplex, 443
Barlow St. Water furnished. 835
per month. 228-8556.
FOR RENT: Small furnished
house. AH utilities furnished. In
Pomona. Prefer couple or gent
leman. 228-1420.
spaces for rent. Phone
228-8994.
Real Estate
FOR SALE: House and 6 acres
land on Chappell Mill Rd., in
Orchard Hill. Day phone 227-
4770; night 227-3614.
HOME FOR SALE
EAST COLLEGE STREET. This
3 bedroom, 2 tile baths, brick
home in 700 block, has separate
living dining and breakfast
rooms and spacious, full auto
matic kitchen. Glassed sun ter
race, semi-finished basement and
stairway to large, unfinished se
cond floor provides extra living,
storage area. Central gas — hot
air heating. Separate two car
garage with workshop and tool
shed in rear. Located on beau
tifully shaded and landscaped
100 x 300 lot, convenient to
schools. Shown by appointment
only. Telephone 237-3531.
FOR SALE: By owner, brick
house, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, liv
ing room, dining room, kitchen,
den. Small basement workshop.
Assume 514% loan. Shown by
appointment only. 640 Grandview
Dr. Phone 227-8919.
FOR SALE
Lovely brick veneer home on
large lot at the corner of Eth
ridge Mill Road and Maddox
Road. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, din
ing room, living room, panelled
den and modern built-in kitchen.
Double carport. Call Otis Blake,
Jr.,
Blake Builders Supply Co.
328-1444 or 227-7667
FOR SALE: New homes. Plea
sant Hill Sub. 3 bedrooms, 2
full baths, panelled den, built-in
kitchen with dishwasher, Inside
utility, double carport with
storage, living room - dining
combination, carpeted through
out. Phone 227-5250 day; 228-
2458 night
FOR SALE: 2 lots, 100 x 350,
Helen Jones Sub. $1,500 for both.
228-2422.
3 bedroom, Ift bath trailer on 1
acre lot in Williamson city 11m
its. 237-8300 after 6 p.m. for in
formation.
REAL ESTATE-FOR SALE:
New brick home on Ift acre of
land South Sixth St., in Lamar
County. Living room, large fa
mily room, kitchen-dining room
combination, three bedrooms,
> two baths and double carport
with paved drive for just $19,750.
CaU Carlisle and Company,
337-2258.
FOR SALE: New brick home,
Kennedy Drive. 3 bedrooms, liv
ing room, dining room, den with
fireplace. Completely built-in kit
chen. Breakfast room a n d ut
ility room. 3 patios, one screen
ed, double carport. Carpeted
throughout. 227-8735 after 6.
FOR SALE: New homes, 8 and *
bedrooms. Wesley Drive. J. D
Nichols. Day 567-8803; night
827-0483.
FOR SALE: 45 acres, 5 miles
from city limits on Plrkle Road.
Running water. 8290 acre. Phone
227-2420 Or 327-2302.
Help Wanted
Sarah Coventry, world’s largest
direct seller of fine fashion
Jewelry, hiring full or part time.
Put more fun In your life. Car
and phone necessary. Call 227-
8103.
Viviane Woodward cosmetics.
Joyce Jones, 227-4608.
Live-In maid for family of 4.
Two children, ages 2ft and 4
months. Excellent living quart
ers. Duties Include house work
and child care. Atlanta - Buck
head area. Write Box 55, care
Griffin Daily News.
Be a Viviane Woodard consult
ant. Carolyn Harris, 228-1428;
Harriett Owen, 227-3664.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR NURS
ING pending directorship. Im
mediate opening. Masters prefer
red. Modern, expanding 550-bed
general hospital. Benefits in
clude retirement, Personnel Dir
ector, Memorial Hospital, Sara
sota, Fla.
SALESMEN
To establish own Credit Broker
age business. No investment. To
help you get started, we guaran
tee 8150 weekly to men meeting
our requirements. Age no handi
cap. Write Manager, Drawer
437, Mentor, Ohio 44060.
WANTED
FULL-TIME MALE
GROCERY CLERK.
Good working con*
ditions and bene
fits.
apply at
KROGER'S
405 South HUI St., Griffin
Interviews will be held be
tween 9 a. m. and 4 p. m.
Jan, mt
OUTSTANDING SMALL ;
BUSINESS
Can quickly grow to SBOO
- per month Income hand
ling finest vending route in
your area. Prefer part-time
start at beginning to see if
you like this type of business.
Mature man or woman equal
ly suitable.
Never any selling or solici
ting involved! Car is neces
sary. Six to ten hours re
quired each week.
SIOOO to S2OOO capital starts
you with all necessary equip
ment and supplies to service
(days, evenings or week
eds) a route of established
locations. Financing avail
able to expanding operator
after initial investment.
Provide sufficient references
and phone number if you
wish an interview. Only re
liable person will be consid
ered.
Write NABCO, 8700 Chancel
lor Row, Dallas, Texas 75247.
Attn. Room 474.
Experienced cutter and pattern
maker to relocate In Chicago
area. Excellent opportunity for
right young man. All moving ex
penses paid by company. Salary
minimum $l5O. per week. For
confidential interview send re
sume to Barry Isaac, P. O. Box
388, Riverdale, Ga. 30374.
Miscellaneous
WANTED: To keep 2 or 3 chil
dren in my home or your home.
Phone 227-1579,
FURNITURE REPAIRS AND
REFINISHING
Expert craftsmen, best uphols
tery work in town. Foster Up
holstery, Experminet St. Phone
227-4956 or 227-9549 nights.
I’LL KEEP YOU
.WARM,
E A
N L
A S
L Plug in this Master
Heater for instant cir
culated heat. Vented,
unvented, and thermostat
equipped models... 50,000
to 500,000 BTU/hr.
M & B
RENTAL CO.
748 Meriwether St.
WANTED: To do alterations, la
dies apparel. Mrs. W. R. Davis,
740 McLaurin Ave. Telephone
2274349.
WANTED: Painting and repair
work. Added additions. 227-9193
after 5 p.m.
Lovin’s Day Nursery has been
enlarged to accommodate 35 ad
ditional children. Applications
are now being accepted. All re
quired forms including medical
are available. Lovin's Day Nur
sery, 131 W. Tinsley St. Phone
237-5475 til 5 p. m. 337-3836
nights and weekends.
Masonry — brick and blo ck
work. A. W. Stowell, 237-8847.
Bush mowing, fields cut. Phone
227- day or 228-1486 night.
let me hem your coats, skirts
and dresses. AU work guaran
teed. 227-4148.
Light hauling to do. Phone 227-
8667.
WANTED: To do bush hog
work, cut weeds, bushes, and
clean off lots. Bush hog will cut
up to 3” trees. Remove trees
from lots. Haul gravel, scrape
driveways, spread gravel and
top soil. Also landscaping Phone
228-
WANTED: Tree work to do. 10
years experience. CaU Henry
Rigsby, phone 228-2622.
WANTED TO BUY: Used furni
ture. Higgins Furniture Co.
Phone 227-1571.
Old post card views and letters
to and from Orlffin. Horace
Westbrooks, 227 0381. -15 W Sla
ton.
Expert sewing machine service,
any make, at Electro Sales and
Service, 113 W. Taylor Bt.
Int ntxr dost rning
to a now con
a usod car with
a 100% guarantor
Bvety Mojos working port*
b guaranteed 100% for 30
days or 1000 miles. Which
•ver comae first. So during
drat Hme anything gdw wrong
iwMt any of these parts, we’ll
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But Just because We’re on
authorised VW dealer, don’t
Mdnk we’re only talking about
used VWs. We Inspect and
guarantee every maw on our
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2 — *69 Demonstrators —
SPECIAL
1968 CADILLAC Eldorado,
White with black vinyl
top, black interior, AM,
FM radio, climate con
trol, low mileage, one
owner. 84,995-®®
1968 CHEVROLET Impala 2
dr. hardtop super sport.
Radio, heater, automatic
trans., air cond., blue
with black vinyl top.
$2,295.00
1967 BUICK Riviera, black
with black interior,
radio, air conditioned —
low mileage. $2,795.00
1967 FORD Fairlane GT 2 dr.
hardtop. Radio, heater, ■
extra clean, low mile
age, 390 high perform
ance engine, 4 speed
trans. $1795.00
1968 MUSTANG convertible,
blue with white top,
radio, heater, automatic
trans. $1995.00
1967 DODGE Dart four door
sedan. Radio, heater,
automatic, extra dean.
$1450.00
1967 VW 113 sedan. Beige,
beige interior, lots of
extras, one owner.
$1495.00
1969 VW 1131 sedan. White,
red Interior, radio, heat
er, air conditioned.
$1895.00
1966 RAMBLER 770 2 door
hardtop, radio, heater.
$1095.00
1965 RAMBLER Classic 4 dr
sedan. 9005.01
1964 PONTIAC Bonneville -
Loaded. Blue. $995.00
RBM Motors, Inc.
M 2 N. Expressway. Griffin
Phone 228-2771
WANTED: Riders to Atlanta,
vicinity of Davidson’s. Hours 8-
4:30, 5 days week. 237-5001.
Vote OOP, 1970. Lawrence Rice,
Butts County.
Autos
For Sale
1966 Ford % ton pick-up. 1 own
er, 35,000 miles. 81195. Call
after 4 p. m. 227-6104.
FOR SALE: 1955 T-Blrd. Very
good condition, 81500. 599-6681.
WANTED TO BUY: '66 or '67
Ford or Chevrolet pick-up truck.
Must be clean and in good con
dition. Phone 227-7878 after 6
p. m.
FOR SALE: 1961 Corvette, 283,
3 speed, customized body, call
Mark after 7 p. m. 227-4690.
1964 Chevrolet El Camino pick
up truck, 6 cylinder, air condi
tioned. 8725. Phone 328-8718.
1955 Chevrolet % ton pick up,
long wheel base. 227-2152.
FOR SALE: 1966 Chevy Impala,
red with white interior, 327
with 3 speed transmission. Heat
er, radio, air condition. In real
good condition. Phone 227-4619.
1966 Mercury Cyclone GT. Blue
with black vinyl top, all black
interior, 4 speed, 390 engine.
8895. 237-0738.
Pets & Livestock
FOR SALE: 4 trained Beagles.
8100. 337-4897.
Pigs for sale. 238-89x0 for infor
mation.
Pigs for sale. Call 228-8163.
AKC Irish Setters, 835; AKC Pe
kingese, $100; Purebred Siame
se kittens, sls. 237-8843.
Toy Pocdles, all colors, stud
service. Puppies and grooming.
358-2712.
WANTED: Male, black Cocker
Spaniel, 4 months- 1 year old.
227-3049.
PERSONAL FINANCE
A Must! Revise Upward
Fire Coverage on Home
By CARLTON SMITH and
RICHARD PUTNAM PRATT
Keeping tab on the indexes
that measure this nation’s
rate of inflation has become
almost an obsession. Bank
ers, labor leaders and even
housewives have joined the
government’s army of sta
tisticians in charting the ero
ding value of the dollar.
Considering all the atten
tion it gets, it’s hard to see
how any aspect of inflation
could sneak by very many of
us. But apparently it does.
Insurance records indicate
that too many otherwise
alert citizens allow inflation
to chew away at their home
owners’ coverage until the
protection is heavily sabo
taged.
It all begins innocently
enough when the policy is
first taken out. A realistic
value is placed on the build
ing, and the homeowner
basks in the warm glow that
comes with having barred
the door against disaster.
But then inflation, like a
great financial termite, be
gins its work. The value of
the dollar goes down. The
cost of replacing your house
goes up. and within a year
or two, the amount for which
your house is insured is no
longer sufficient.
Apparently, many home
owners are dimly aware of
what’s happening but ignore
it on a false premise. Few
houses ever burn to the
ground, they think, so $15,-
000 worth of coverage should
be plenty for a $25,000 house.
What they don’t know is
that a fire loss will be fig
ured on replacement cost,
less depreciation, if cover
age doesn’t equal 80 per cent
of value. Depreciation
doesn’t count when the 80
per cent requirement is met.
It’s a simple enough mat
ter to increase the face
amount of a homeowners’
policy periodically, thus
staying ahead of the infla
tion problem. Yet like so
many simple things, this one
is too often put off even by
those who are most aware of
the problem.
So all you procrastinators
Lost & Found
LOST: Black and silver German
Shepherd with choke collar. An
swers to Ranger. 227-6362.
LOST: One German Shepherd
Police dog, vicinity 334 N. 2nd.
Black and grey, LMt years old.
Name Dutchess. Reward.
LOST: White French Poodle in
Pomona Trailer Park. Phone
227-1141.
Business
Opportunities
FOR RENT: Pure OU Service
Station on Meriwether St. Good
opportunity to own your own
business. Small investment. For
more information call Pure Oil
227-3208.
Legals
LEGAL 4059
On application of Richard J.
Irvine, Jr., 826 Hanover Drive,
Griffin, Georgia, articles of In
corporation have been granted
to Boys’ Club of Orlffln-Spald
ing County, Inc., by the Honor
able Andrew J. Whalen, Jr.,
Judge of Che Superior Court of
Spalding County, in accordance
with the applicable provisions
of the Georgia Business Corpo
ration Code. The registered of
fice of the corporation is locat
ed at 127 East Solomon Street,
Griffin, Georgia, and its regis
tered agent at such address is
John R. Carlisle. The purpose of
the corporation is to provide be
havior guidance and to promote
the health, social, educational,
vocational and character de
velopment of boys.
CARLISLE & JOHNSON,
(s) John R- Carlisle,
Attorney for Petitioner.
Address:
127 Fast. Solomon Street,
Griffin, Georgia 30223.
Pratt Smith
out there, drop your news
papers and call your insur
ance agents and check on the
facts of your coverage. It’s
at least an even bet that you
will want to increase it.
For those of you who are
about to take out a new
policy, or to renew an old
one about to elapse, the in
dustry has come up with an
automatic solution for this
problem. It is a method for
increasing coverage auto
matically at a measured
rate.
The homeowner buys the
same familiar package of
coverages, except that he
adds to it what’s being called
the “inflation-guard endorse
ment.” This allows the in
surer to increase the face
amount of the policy by 1
per cent every 90 days there
after.
Homeowners’ policies are
commonly written on a
three-year basis, which
means the coverage will inch
up—one step at a time —to a
full 12 per cent increase over
the life of the policy.
This is an imaginative an
swer to a perennial problem
and probably a good idea for
most of those who own
homes. It has one drawback
in these times, however. A
policy that increases its face
amount only 4 per cent each
year is lagging behind the
pace now being set by the
harried building industry
and may not be sufficient to
produce the protection it was
designed to assure.
(Newspaper Enterprise Assn.)
The authors are unable to answer
personally individual questions.
Questions of general interest will be
answered when possible in future
columns.