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CHEROKEE LAWN 8 GARDEN CENTER
Corner Carver Road & Highway 16 West
Or Cherokee Rd., W. Poplar St, Zetella Rd., Newnan Hwy. - Hwy. 16 West.
You may not know it but all of these roads are the same, and we are right there next to Quick Shop
Food Store, so come by and look us over, come as you are we have plenty of paved parking.
Now we are not complete in the sense that we have everything that you might ever want, but we do
add to our stock daily. We do carry such items as:
SHRUBBERY SEEDS
Roses, Azaleas, Camillas, Juniper (4 Butterbeans, Stringbeans, Ky. Wonder,
Kinds), Viebornam, Boxwood (2 Kinds), Bush & Pole- Squash, Okra, Corn, Sweet
Blueberry Trees, Gardenias (2 Kinds), Trucker Favorite, Silver Dent Yellow
Pycratia, White Pine. White Watermellon , Cantaloupe,
Potatoes, Onion Sets And Many More.
GRASS SEED BEDDING PLANTS
Bermuda, Creping Red, Ky. 31, Marigolds, Petunias, Salvia, Coleus,
Pennington Green, Sun & Shade. Begonias, Carpet Snow, Catsus Plants,
Ageratum, Silver Dust, Moss Rose,
Snapdragons, Dusty Miller.
HARDWARE VEG. PLANTS
Hoes, Shovels, Rakes, Seed Fork, Edgers, Tomatoes (Big Boy, Better Boy, Rudgers,
Pruners, Hoses, Sprinklers, Fertilizer p annsr . ro anana
Spreaders, Seed Sowers, Grass Stoppers, (Banana,
Wall Tie, Trellis. Bell ' Ho,) Toma,oe Stakes.
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FERTILIZERS POISONS AND SPRAY
. .. , Garden Dust, Tomatoe Dust, Chlordane,
5-10-10, 5-10-5, 10-10-10 Cowmanure, Sheep Tomato Food Weedbar< vegetation Killer,
Manure, Azalea-Cam ilia Peat Moss, Liquid Plant Food, Need-B-Gone, Volck
Potting Soil, Rootone, Fertilizers, Both Spray, Insect Sprays, Nitrate Os Soda,
Liquid & Solid. Dried Blood, Sevin Dust.
herb service
Parsley Landscaping, Planting, Maintiance.
REMEMBER We don’t claim to be complete, but we shall always try.
Griffin's Newest
CHEROKEE LAWN AND GARDEN CENTER
Corner 16 And Carver Road
Next To Quick Shop
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FIRST black member of
the Federal Communica
tions Commission, Judge
Benjamin Hooks has been
named to the regulatory
agency by President
Nixon. A former criminal
Court judge in Memphis,
Tenn., he is also an or
dained Baptist minister.
The FCC post pays $38,000
per annum.
Found innocent
WASKEFIELD, England
(UPI)—A jury Tuesday found
demolition contractor Reginald
Sedgwick innocent of stealing
the Cleckheaton railway station.
A prosecutor alleged during
the two-day trial that Sedgwick
stole large quantities of metal,
stone and timber belonging to
British Railways and had, in
effect, stolen the disused
station.
Sedgwick said he pulled the
station down in good faith after
a “Mr. Watson” of a develop
ment firm hired him to do the
job.
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Q. I wanted to sign a power of
attorney form with my bank
and have my Social Security
checks sent there. I’ve been
told that the Social Security
people won’t allow this. — Mr.
F.R.S.
A. The procedure may be al
lowed if there is a real neces
sity for it, for example, exten
sive travel over a long period.
It may be shown that no assign
(Jarmen
goes to Yale
Yale University was once for
men only. Now the student
body includes coeds, and
one of them is Carmen Pi
neda, who attends with help
from social security. She
gets a monthly social secu
rity check based on her late
father’s earnings. “It really
makes the difference,” Car
men says.
Social security pays $53
million a month to more
than V 2 million students
18 —22 in colleges, trade
schools, and high schools —
the sons and daughters of
retired, disabled, and de
ceased workers. You may be
eligible. Ask at any social
security office.
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ment of benefits is contem
plated and the checks must be
sent to a responsible banking
institution or trust company.
Q. My mother, who's 80,
has gotten so sick that she
can't handle her own money
any longer. I have her
power-of-attorney, but I’m
not sure what I should do
with her monthly social se
curity checks. Should I try
to cash them?
A. No, you should not
cash her social security
checks. You should call the
social security office imme
diately. We can arrange to
send her checks to you as
her “representative payee”
with the checks carrying
your name as well as your
mother’s so you can cash
them.
Q. My husband, who was
disabled over a year ago,
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collects monthly social se
curity disability benefits.
We also get a monthly
check for our five child
ren. A friend of ours, who
is also disabled, gets almost
the same amount of money
a month as we do and he
and his wife have only two
children. Why does our
friend get the same amount
for two children that we
get for five?
A. Although the monthly
benefit amount is based on
a worker’s average earn
ings, there is a maximum
amount in monthly benefits
that can be paid to a fam
ily. Both your family and
your friend’s are prob
ably getting the maximum
monthly family amounts
payable in these cases.
Q. Since a heart attack
a couple of months ago, I
haven’t been able to do any
kind of work. My doctor
suggested I check into the
possibility of getting social
security disability benefits.
What information do I need
when I apply for disability
benefits?
A. You’ll need your so-
cial security number; the
date (month, day, and year)
you last worked; the date
(month, day, and year) you
became disabled; informa
tion on the kind of disabil
ity you have; and the names
and addresses of the doc
tors, hospitals, and institu
tions that treated you along
with the date of each treat
ment. If you’ve received any
treatment or examination
by the Veterans Adminis
tration, you should also
have your service serial
number and your VA claim
number handy.
In addition, you should
bring along information
about the kinds of jobs you
worked at most in the 10
years before your disabili
ty began and, if you’ve
received Workman’s Com
pensation benefits, you
should have your Work
man’s Compensation claim
number available.
Finally, if you are also
applying for monthly pay
ments for your family,
you’ll need the social securi
ty numbers (if applicable)
and dates of birth of your
spouse and children.