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WANTED TO BUY: Small Shet
land pony saddle. Phone 227-
4554 after 5:00.
FUTRAL’S LAKE,
CATFISHING
$1.50 per day, limit 15 fish; 3
poles. Closed Sundays. Pay at
Cliff Futral’s Store, Jackson
Highway.
MIXON CATFISH POND
$2. no limit. Blanton Mill Rd.
227-
LEARN TO DRIVE
FIRST LESSON FREE AND
FREE HOME PICKUP. CALL
THOMASTON 647-4100 COL
LECT.
Large or small buildings taken
down quickly and clean off lots.
At reasonable price. Call Eddie,
228-
TUTORING for grades 1-8 and
English 7-12, enrichment or re
medial. Mrs. Nita Blakely, 726
Greenwood St., Barnesville, Ga.
30204. 358-2896.
Hopkins Lake now open.
I do sewing in my home. 227-
1421.
WANTED: Yard work and lawns
to cut. Call Tommy Batchelor,
227-8837.
Calvary Baptist Day Care Cen
ter, North 2nd Street. 7:30 to
6:30 p.m. Director, Annette
Glass. 228-1011 or 227-8112.
Wanted to buy good used medi
um size farm tractor. S. G.
Barnes, 227-5861 or 227-6359.
Catfishing, $2 per day, no limit.
Donehoo's Lake, Williamson.
High school student desires
lawns to mow on regular basis
this summer. Barry Taylor, 228-
8304.
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 227-2561
G. R. Robinson, Mgr.
ATLANTA, GA., WED. JUNE 16 - 10 A.M.
SALE HEAD IN FALCON ROOM, REGENCY HYATT HOUSE, ATLANTA
Properties of H. N. Jackson and Sons
22 METRO-ATLANTA PROPERTIES
Strategically located in booming section of Southwest Atlanta including properties for
investment, income and development.
I. 180’ X 280’ lot in 400 block Central Ave., Hapeville, with 12 41 Acres Flat Shoals Rd corner Dodgon , subdivided
concrete building, parking. and as a whole
2. 202.8’ x 307.5’ lot, NE corner Gilbert and Poole Creek 13. 2.75 Acres, Int. 285 and Washington Rd. Ideal motel
Rd., Hapeville. Subdivided and as a whole. site, fronts 758 ft. on Interstate.
3. Opposite No. 2, NW corner Gilbert and Poole Creek Rd., 14. 536-40 So. Central Ave., Hapeville, with 116’ frontage.
lot 267.8’ x 326’. Two rented commercial buildings.
4. Lot 136.9’ x 287.5’ corner Gilbert and Keystone, 1 block 15. Block frontage, Valley Rd., 2 blocks off US 41. 272’ on
so. of Poole Creek Rd. Valley Rd., 100’ Clara Dr., adjoins subdivision.
5. 90’ x 100’ lot. Frontage Rd. off Int. 75. Mountain View 16 - 546 Valley Hill Rd., Modern rental home on 80’ x 155’
area, commercial corner Atkins and Robinson. 1 01 -
c « -MiAA n— j uc. ii mit n_i 17- 170 Acres, Morrow Industrial Park, off Int 75, Battle
6.45 Acres, 3900 block Union Road off Stonewall-Tell Rd. _ , ’ . ... , . .. .
1000 ft frontage Creek Dr. and Mt Zion. Also, 1% mi. railroad
8 ‘ frontage.
7.50 Acres, GA. 85 and Flint River Rd., subdivided and as lg 104 Acre recreation and concession area off
a w oe ’ GA. 85, Clayton Co.
8.250 Acres, GA. 85 and GA. 314 with 6,000 ft. on Morning . „ „ „ .. . _ M ... ,
Creek, offered in 3 tracts. 20. 41 Acres off Hwy. 92 south of Fayetteville. 1,050 Ft
road frontage.
9.187 Acres, Hopeville, fronts Hwy. 92 and New Hope Rd. 5 • „ ~ . „
acre and larger tracts. 2L Lake s P ive y lots > located on Emerald Rd. off GA. 351.
1, „„„ „ . Each 1.2 acres and front 145 ft on take.
10. 70 Acres — 25 acre take, opposite Willow Pond Farms
Airport Tracts front take. 22. 158 Acres near Griffin on Mclntosh Rd., beautiful
11. 15 Acre Apartment site, west of US 41 on Flint River homesite property, adjoins new Griffin Reservoir.
Rd. 476 ft. frontage. 2 3. Bachelor St, East Point, 5 room and bath rental house.
These Southwest Metro-Atlanta properties represent one of the greatest investment
opportunities ever offered in the area. Here’s your chance to BUY AT AUCTION property that is
sure to increase in value fast Inspect them now, and make plans to attend the sale!
CALL OR WRITE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS & ILLUSTRATED BROCHURE
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29% Down at Sale, 11 fl J
Balance over
10 Years. 531 Broad Street Rome,Ga. Phone 234-1656
LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED
Organic Gardening Club start
ing. 227-1442. After 6 call 227-
0013, 227-6659.
HELP THE AMERICAN BLSI
NESS CLUB HELP OTHERS!
PLAY MINIATURE GOLF AT
THE CITY PARK.
Grass cutting services. Phone
227-6667.
ADULTS ONLY
Learn everything there is to
know about keyboard music,
including both theory and struc
ture, in just 8 short weeks,
whether you own an instrument
or not. If you tvant to have FUN
and PLAY NOW. See Karl at
Sound 70 Studios, 214 Meriwet
her St. Griffin, Ga.
WARNING!
Do NOT buy ANY piano or or
gan before you know how to
play. Call Karl, 227-8239.
WANTED TO BUY: Used furni
ture. Higgins Furniture Co.
Phone 227-1571.
Old Post card views and letters
to and from Griffin. Horace
Westbrooks, 227-0281. Sunny
Side, Ga.
* BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES ★
FOR SALE: Major brand ser
vice station on Expressway.
Good gallonage and rack work.
Call 227-9841.
FOR RENT, LEASE OR SALE:
Grocery and Beer Package
Store located W. Mclntosh Rd.
Inquire Hardy’s Lawn Mower
Shop, W. Mclntosh Rd.
For Sale or Rent: Dry good store
and building. Good condition;
good location. 227-1906 or 227-
9309.
FOR SALE: Beer lounge and
poolroom. 227-8287.
FOR RENT: Palace Street Bar
ber Shop. (2) barber chairs
furnished. 405 Palace St. 227-
8666 or 227-9366.
DAVID CROSBY SEIZED
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.
(UPI) — Rock Singer David
Crosby was arrested on narco
tics charges Thursday when a
patrolman investigating a suspi
cious odor found a pound of
marijuana bubbling to the
surface around the singer’s
yacht.
Crosby, 28, leader of the
group Crosby, Stills, Nash and
Young, was listed as the owner
of the 6 -foot vessel Mayan
moored at the Lido Shipyard.
Five other persons aboard the
craft were booked on possession
charges.
Fright on! Horror Films Still Thrive
By DICK KLEINER
HOLLYWOOD - (NEA) -
The right to scream is a
good old American freedom,
and Hollywood keeps on
making horror movies in
that glorious tradition.
But horror, like every
thing else, is changing. Vam
pires have gone the way of
all—(igh—flesh, and today
we have more psychological
horror, less old-fashioned
blood-drinking. Today we
have TV telling mild shock
ers on the home screen, so
horror moviemakers have to
invent new adventures into
the grisly.
The result is a split in the
horror movie market. Some
cheapies are being made to
appeal to the lowest denom
inator of sadistic audience,
who chortle in the balcony
while some creepy monster
gradually dismembers his
blond victim. On the other
paw, there are sophisticated
horror films — “Rosemary’s
Baby”—which allow the in
tellectual audience to scream
and still retain its self-re
spect.
In the vast middle, be
tween “Rosemary’s Babv”
and the cheapies, is the prod
uct turned out by Ameri
can-International, the Gen
eral Motors of horror mov
ies. This company has made
a very good thing out of this
genre, and continues to do
so. It is run by Samuel Z.
Arkoff and James H. Nichol
son, two responsible and
cleverly commercial pro
ducers.
They say that horror mov
ies are a lucrative market,
and yet horror films can be
made on a low budget. Ob
viously. this makes them a
good investment. But there
are dangers.
The horror audience, they
say, is generally people be
low 30. This means it is
basically a family audience
—"Any horror picture with
an R rating suffers." To
come in with a GP, and yet
have enough shock moments
to satisfy the audience, is a
tricky business. Too much
blood and gore and a GP is
tough to come by: too little
and the folks stay away in
droves,
"We’ve been trying to
TWO HOSTESSES KILLED
LAVONIA, Ga. (UPI)-Two
hostesses from a Georgia Wel
come Station were killed Thurs
day when their car collided with
a pickup truck at the intersec-
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LOOKS AREN’T EVERYTHING, as Vincent Price has found out in becoming the
main monster of modern horror movies. Here he turns a toothsome grin on Virginia
North, who is apparently on his wave length in “Dr. Phibes."
make our pictures in this
milieu a little different,”
Nicholson says. "Our new
one, Dr. Phibes,’ is very
different. And we’re now
shooting ‘Gingerbread
House,’ with Shelley Winters
and Mark Lester, which is
basically the old Hansel and
Gretel story.”
"Horror film s,” Arkoff
says, “must be scary and
suspenseful, and they must
move. We try to have a
shocker twice a reel."
It is such a formula that,
when they were planning
"Dr. Phibes,” they took all
the shock items and spaced
them out on the floor, then
fitted the scenes around
them.
Because they are both
family men, as well as movie
men, they are careful to stay
within the bounds of reason
able taste. And they deplore
the current rash of X-rated
pseudo-horror movies, de-
tion of Georgia 59 and Georgia ‘
366.
The victims were identified as
Mrs. Bruce Childs, 32, and Miss
Lin Magoon, 19, both of Hart
well. The truck driver, Frank
Haley, was injured.
signed to appeal to the sick
among us.
At one Los Angeles the
ater, a double-bill is current
ly being shown. The ads say
the titles are too horrible to
be printed. When you call
the theater, you learn the
titles are "I Drink Your
Blood” and “I Eat Your
Skin.” They are both self
rated X.
These are two examples
of cheapies — they probably
cost SI(>.(XX) or so to make—
which give the whole field a
bad name. But horror films,
from "Frankenstein” and
"Dracula” to “Rosemary’s
Baby" and the “Planet of
the Apes” trilogy, have an
honorable place in movie
history.
Curiously, Arkoff and
Nicholson say there are re
gional differences in the ac
ceptance of horror movies.
They do well on both coasts
and along the northern
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states, fair in the middle oi
the country, but only so-so
in the South.
The market in Europe is
spotty—France is poor, Eng
land good, the rest of the
continent moderate. Ratings
are tougher in Europe, and
generally horror films are
not allowed to be shown to
children. Since European
horror-film makers therefore
do not try for a family audi
ence, they throw in more sex
than do U.S. producers.
Arkoff and Nicholson be
lieve, as did Walt Disney,
that children like to be
scared, and that reasonable
horror is healthy.
Nicholson says he’s shown
all his products to his six
year-old son.
"He’s only been frightened
by one picture he’s seen,”
he says. "And that was the
second half of ‘2001.’ ”
NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.)
Griffin Daily News
DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB
Nervous Sweat
Is Fairly Common
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
Dear Dr. Lamb — My
daughter is very nervous
around people and therefore
perspires quite heavily. We
have tried everything on the
market, deodorants and an
tiperspirants, but nothing
seems to work. Is there any
medical treatment for this
problem?
Dear Reader — Sweating
from nervousness is fairly
common. There are two
types of sweat glands and
there are over two million
of them on the surface of the
body. The common type of
sweat gland produces a weak
saltwater solution that has
no odor. They are located
everywhere on the body ex
cept the lips and part of the
sex organs.
The other sweat glands are
really sex glands and don’t
develop until puberty. There
are a few of these under the
arms, over the abdomen,
around the thighs and but
tocks region. They form a
milkylike fluid with an un
objectionable odor. Orientals
form very little of this ma
terial, Caucasians more and
Quirks
BOTCH DOG
MONTREAL (UPI)-Tex Le
cor, a French Canadian folksin
ger, recently purchased a
doberman pinscher for $750 to
guard his $450 guitar.
Early Wednesday, Lecor re
turned to his car parked in old
Montreal. His $450 guitar was
gone. So was the dog.
DINGER DICKSON
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-
The champion cable car bell
ringer of 1971 is Stephen J.
Dickson.
Dickson, 30, won the crown
Wednesday in a contest held in
Union Square where he clanged
away on a motorized replica of
the famed cable cars.
He beat out Alvertis Davison
and Carl A. Payne in a three
way runoff among seven
contestants.
They were judged on rhythm,
originality, melody and “pre
sence.”
FLYING LOW
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI )-Air
traffic at Columbus Internation
al Airport was halted briefly
Tuesday while police chased
down a Volkswagen on one of
the runways. Jerry Bayless, 33,
of Cincinnati, the driver of the
car was charged with operating
a vehicle in an unauthorized
area.
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212 S. 11th St. Phone 227-2349
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PHONE BILL DANIEL, Area Manager
(404 ) 355-2549, Atlanta
Friday, June 11,1971.
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Negroes still more.
The common sweat glands
produce one to three pints
of sweat a day and respond -
to heat or nerve stimulation.'
More sweat is not formed -
under the arms, there is sim- 1
ply less opportunity for the'
sweat to evaporate as rapid- -
ly as it does elsewhere. t
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The odor from sweating is '
caused by a breakdown of j
products from the sex sweat j
gland or from bacterial ac-j
tion. If ordinary sweat is *;
stored and kept free of bac
teria it will remain odorless. ~
The methods used to prevent 3
body odor are efforts to re- ~-
move the perspiration, to -
prevent bacterial action and 3
to limit the amount of sweat '•
formed.
Most deodorants or anti- r
perspirants contain sub- 3
stances to prevent bacterial j
action and prevent secre
tion of sweat. 3
Medicine taken by mouth *
is usually reserved for indi-;
viduals who have true exces
sive sweating problems..'
These medicines block the;
chemical action of the
nerves to the sweat glands.
They are the same medicines
used to prevent the nerve
stimulation of the formation
of acid pepsin in the stom
ach.
The problem your daugh
ter has suggests that she
needs to gain confidence in
herself. Sometimes this
comes with time and experi
ence to people. If it is a real
problem for her, she might
do well to get some psychi
atric help to gain confidence.
There are a lot of people
who have the problem of ex
cessive nervousness around
other people. There couldn’t
be much better proof that
people are actually afraid of
people.
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Phone 228-8843