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BUSINESS SERVICES
Hllley's Seat Cover and Awning
Center, 480 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 modernizing financed.
Donald Watts,
General Contractor
227-8575
WE OFFER YOU THE
CASH
YOU NEED
SIO.OO
TO
2500.00
For any worthwhile
purposes.
GRIFFIN FINANCE
&
THRIFT CO.
11l S. Hill St.
Phone 227-25(1
G. R. Robinson, Mgr.
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I NEW WIDE SERIES 78 " I
I Full Ply "No Thump" Polyester Whitewalls I
OMMI Super Premium - Mohawk's Famous
I WIllO ULTISSIMO I
The finest premium tire on the market. Full 7-rib wide track tread is up
to ’/i" wider than competitive tires of a comparable size. The wider foot
print puts more uniform tread surface in contact with the road for improved
starting and stopping traction and longer mileage. Buta Syn tread com
pound assures a cooler running tire due to the low heat-generating qualities
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I and we will mount 4 premium Mohawk Ultissimo tires on your car plus
tax and old tires off your car reqardless of condition.
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■■■■■■■■THE HOME OF MR.
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Thursday, Jan. 22, 1970
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. Plemmons, 227-2103.
Rural garbage disposal service.
Industrial and commercial. Har
old F. Johnson, 228-8698 after 6
p. m. , ——
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ROAD SERVICE
TUNE-UP; LUBRICATION
TIRE REPAIRS 4
Downtown Shell
235 E. Taylor St.
DUFFEY'S
WELL BORING
Guaranteed Water
“If it don’t flow,
you don’t owe.”
Call Mike Smith,
Office 567-3434
Residence, 567-3325
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. Large
or small jobs. Phone 227-8548,
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.
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 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.
INCOME TAX RETURNS PRE
PARED, RALPH HUTCHISON,
DAY 227-1190; NIGHT 227-8554.
White’s Hydraulic Jack Service.
Expert jack repair. Rt. 2, B ox
325. 227-6679.
For painting, block and con
crete work, call M. R. Lynch,
227-6534.
INCOME TAX PREPARED, $2
UP. CECIL L. CARR, 227-1433
DAY OR NIGHT.
Let me clean your yard, haul
your trash, general yard and
garden work. William Collier,
Tel. 567-8956.
Income tax prepared. George
Cato, 228-1252.
Income tax returns prepared. J.
R. Eller, 604 Hale Ave. 227-5963.
Watts Plumbing and Heating
day or night, 227-2115.
MAGNETIC CAR
& TRUCK SIGNS
Approved for use on service
vehicles under new city
ordinance.
Georgia Business Service
Problems Securing
Automobile Insurance?
Lowest rates available.
PROTECTIVE
INSURERS AGENCY
427 E. Solomon St. - 227-814*
“Our Roofs Are Our Proofs”
Ask The Owner
Since 1922
W 11.1)1. ROOFING CO.
715 E, Taylor Street
Phone 227-5132 - Nite 227-2893
Brides' Bridget Bops Cop Who Hit Baby
HOLLYWOOD (NEA)
Have you ever seen the credit — “production de
signer”—on a movie credit list and wondered what he
did?
Meet Joseph Wright, one of our top production de
signers.
His job, he says, is basically the same as art director.
He is over the set designers and costume designers. He
has to read the script and decide—with the co-operation
of his producer and director—on what the sets, costumes,
props and all that will be.
Then he must build it all or find it all.
An old-timer, Wright still thinks his best days—and
those of Hollywood—are ahead. He has 18 Academy
Award nominations and two Oscars and he started his
career as an assistant architect, working with Frank
Lloyd Wright.
“But I think,” he says, “that the new Hollywood will
be a good place. Everybody will be free-lancers, not on
studio payrolls. In the old days, too many people just put
in their time, looking forward to their retirement pen
sions.
“Now they’ll have to work.”
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Dick Linke, who manages Andy Griffith, Jim Nabors,
Ken Berry and others, is trying to buy the rights to the
F-Troop series from Warner Bros. His idea is a feature
film, now that Ken Berry is so hot. He’d use Berry, For
rest Tucker and Larry Storch in their old parts . . . Holly
wood isn’t the only big movie capital that’s hurting. Ac
cording to many travelers from Europe, production in
the centers there—Rome, Paris, London—is way off, too
. . . Dustin Hoffman was off cigarette smoking for eight
months, but his part in “Little Big Man” was so rough
that he started in again.
♦ » ♦
Bridget Hanley, the premiere bride of Here Come the
Brides, is sure she has arrived in the big time. Two recent
events have brought the point home to her.
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W* i * I VIETNAMESE WOMEN—North and South—have stepped in to fill Jobe
left vacant by men gone to war. At left, South Vietnamese girls train at
"/■R an army technical school. Marching in single file, North Vietnamese
women, above, harvest crops and perform other strenuous tasks nor
maily done by their menfolk.
FOOD TOWN
Lucky Register
Tepe Numbers
for Wednesday
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69 CHEVROLET Impnla Custom 2 dr. h’top. Air,
full power, stereo tape. $2895.00
69 PLYMOUTH Fury 111 4 dr. h’top. Air cond., full
power, one owner. 2695.00
68 VOLKSWAGEN — Extra dean. 1595.00
68 MERCURY Montclair 4 dr. sedan. Full power,
factory air, extra clean. 2395.00
67 BUICK Wildcat 4 door hardtop. Factory air, PS,
PB, excellent car. 2095.00
66 PONTIAC Bonneville 4 dr. h’top. Full power,
factory air. Extra clean. 1895.00
66 PONTIAC Ventura 4 dr. h’top. Full power,
factory air. Extra clean. 1595.00
66 CHEVROLET Impala 2 dr. hardtop.
only 1295.00
68 PONTIAC Executive 4 dr. Factory air,
Full power. 2495.00
65 LeMANS 2 door hardtop. Air, PS, vinyl
interior. 1195.00
65 PONTIAC Catalina 2 dr. h’top. Fully equipped,
Ventura trim. 1195.00
64 PONTIAC Catalina 4 dr. sedan. P steering,
air condition. 895.00
63 PONTIAC Catalina. One owner. 695.00
63 CHEVROLET Station wagon. Air, VB, 595.00
62 OLDSMOBILE 98 4 dr. h’top.
Fully equipped. 395.00
MILLING MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 228-1343
415 West Taylor Street
WtnSm ADD
comfort
to the
funeral service.
Haisten
Fdneaal Home
Griffin Phone 227-3231
By DICK KLEINER
NEA Hollywood Correspondent
Point I—A fan magazine
had a story that she and
her husband, E. W. Swack
hammer, were splitting up.
(Utter bosh.)
Point 2—Her big adven
ture.
She went to Norfolk, Va.,
to do a charity thing. And,
for the first time in her
sweet young life, she was
plunged into one of those
crowd-hysteria situations.
The affair was in a the
ater. She arrived at the ap
pointed hour and found a
huge crowd—and only two
policemen to protect her
from it. They we r e n’t
enough. The crowd caught
sight of her and went wild.
“All at once,” she says,
“I was surrounded. People
were tearing at my clothes,
my hair, everything. The
two policemen tried to get
me back to the car.”
The policemen forced
their way through the
crowd, lashing out with
their elbows and clubs to
make a path. Bridget saw one lady carrying a baby and
the policeman smacked the baby.
“I got so mad,” she says, “I hit the policeman. Then
he got mad. ‘Lady,’ he said, ‘l’m only trying to get you
out of here alive.’ ”
As the kids were knocked down, Bridget found herself
helping them up and saying, over and over, “I’m sorry,
I’m so sorry.” It took her 20 minutes to reach the car.
(Newspaper enterprise Assn.)
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