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FOR SALE: By owner, 3
bedroom, brick home on large
lot. House features large den
with fireplace and exposed
beams. 2 wall papered baths,
separate powder room.
Crescent School district. Low
S4O'S. 227-1990.
FOR SALE: 1330 Oakdale Drive
- Split level 4 bedrooms, 3 baths,
living room, dining room,
kitchen and dinette, den,
playroom, utility room, two
patios, carport, fully air
conditioned. Situated on 2 lots
with back of both fenced with
chain link fence, carpeted
throughout. Owner will finance
until loan committment clears.
228-1393.
John Herbert Realty
228-0246
Best buy Ever! Beautiful new
home on 2 acres, north west
Spalding County. Brick Split
level, 3000 sq. ft. Large den,
with fireplace, 3 baths, 4
bedrooms, dining room, living
room, large playroom, utility
room, carpet throughout,
central heat and air, total
electric. $43,700 0
116 George Circle: 3 bedrooms,
living room, dining room and
kitchen, bath and utility room
fenced back yard, large utility
building. $16,500.
Nice 3 bedroom brick home, l’/z
baths, 1085 sq. ft. 114
Hammerhawk Dr. $23,500.
4 bedroom frame home, on 2'/a
acres. 950 sq. ft. 706 Collie Dr.
$26,500.
Near 1-75
3 bedroom brick home on 1.8
acres. 1304 sq. ft. Assume loan.
$27,000.
3 bedroom home on 1.1 acres.
10345 q. ft. Assume loan. $20,700.
Horace Head - 227-4253
John Herbert - 227-7273
SINGLETARY REALTY, INC.
Offers For Sale
MODERN RANCH HOUSE ON
6V4 ACRES: Located on
Walker's Mill Road. Has three
bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in
kitchen with self cleaning oven,
large family room, fireplace,
central air 8. double carport.
Four room house & bath on
property. $49,500.00
Main house 8> 5 acres may be
bought separately for $42,500.00
ATTRACTIVE HOME WITH
FULL BASEMENT and garage
underneath. Three large
bedrooms, 2 baths, potential
bedroom and Vi bath
downstairs. Den with fireplace
opens to covered deck, dining
room, breakfast room and
shining hardwood floors
' throughout. 2200 sq. ft. upstairs.
Wesley Dr. $55,000.00
228-8444
Office
• 227-7779 Res.
228-1535 Res.
FOR SALE: Bleachery Street, 3
bedrooms, brick den, built-ins,
1 carport, fenced lot. $2,500.00
equity and assume 7 percent
loan. Payments $128.00 per mo.
plus taxes and insurance. 228-
0813.
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FOR SALE: By owner, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, brick home.
Fenced yard. Possible loan
assumption. $31,800. Contact
227-5310 after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE : Nice 8 room house.
Pay small closing cost, make
monthly payments. See Arthur
Forrer, 116 W. College St. No
phone calls.
FOR SALE: By owner, 3
bedroom brick, 2 baths, large
den with fireplace. Many
extras. Third Ward School.
$39,900. 228-0522.
> Come See Pine Meadow
Vi mile west of Expressway,
Ga. 92. New 3 bedroom, 2 bath
homes. Many extras. Pick your
carpet. Owner.
Snider Bros.
Day - 228-8441
Night
227-3407 or 228-3202
BY OWNER: 3 bedroom, 2 bath
brick, central heat and air, 424
East Northwood Dr. 90 percent
financing available. 228-8958 or
228 0042 after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, V/i
bath brick, central heat. Priced
> for low loan assumption at
$22,000. Call 228-2194 after 3
p.m.
> 3 bedroom, IVi bath, paneled
den, and kitchen, living room,
carpet throughout. 621
Grandview Drive. 228-4328.
HOMES FOR SALE
BUILT BY JOHNSON
CONST. CO.
3 Houses Ready
For Occupancy.
4 Under Construction
7%% VA 8.9% Conventional
Salesmen On Duty
9 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Weekdays
1:30 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Sunday
Saturday By Appointment
MARVIN JOHNSON
BUILDER
Office Phone 227-5307
After Hours 228-2673
FOR SALE: Nice 2 and 3
bedroom houses. Pay small
closing cost and move in. See
Arthur Forrer, 116 W. College
St. No phone calls.
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, 1 bath
house. Assume 7% percent loan.
227- after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE: 3 new 3 bedroom
homes, Zebulon city limits.
Paved drive, landscaped lots.
City water and sewage. 100
percent financing. 227-0724 or
567-3131.
BY OWNER : 3 bedroom, 2 bath
brick, central heat and air. 424
East Northwood Dr. 90 percent
financing available. 228-8958
days or 228-0042 after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE: Beautiful new
home, excellent location. 1309
Grantland Road. 4 bedrooms,
2'/s baths, formal dining room,
living room, foyer, large deluxe
kitchen with separate breakfast
area, laundry room, large
family room with fireplace,
built-in bookcase and desk. This
home is a bargain for someone.
Joe Dutton
227-5385.
Convenient excellent
neighborhood, 159 Milner Ave.
Carpeted, drapes, air
conditioned, 3 bedrooms or 2
bedrooms and den. Living
room, fireplace, dining room,
large kitchen. $25,950. Leon
Bates Realty, 227-2174.
FOR SALE: Third Ward area,
living, dining combination.
Built-in kitchen, paneled den, 2
bedrooms, 2 baths. Fenced back
yard. 207 Sylvan Lane. Call for
appointment 228-2336.
FOR SALE: By owner, 2,000 sq.
ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living
room, dining room,
combination with fireplace.
Panelled den, built-in kitchen,
dishwasher and disposal. Large
corner lot. 3rd. Ward School.
Assumable loan or $36,500. 227-
6185.
k★ TRUCKSJ
f FOR SALE ★
'6l Chevrolet 1 ton flat bed
truck. S4OO. Call 227-2152.
'56 Ford pick up, mechanically
good, new tires, also practically
new 3 wheel Roadmaster
bicycle. Phone 946-4749 or 946-
4488.
'67 Ford Dump Truck, 2 ton. 227-
9963 or 227-4973.
FOR SALE: *73 Ford F-100
Custom pick up. 227-7981 after 6
p.m.
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FOR SALE: Pigs, 5 months old.
228-
FOR SALE: AKC registered
Pekingese and Chihuahua. 227-
7165.
FOR SALE: Golden Retriever
puppies. 6 weeks old. SIOO male.
$75 female. 567 3118.
ATTENTION: Cattlemen! Save
on Formax cattle cubes. Buy
Wholesale Direct. Phone
Conagra • Macon, Ga. 912-743-
54240 r Shady Dale, Ga. 404-468-
6692 or write Box 280, Macon,
Ga.
Dobermans, 2 registered, 1
registered. Will hold til
Christmas. 946-3442.
FOR SALE: 2 black and tan
Beagles. Age 6 months. Phone
228 1509.
For sale: Peek-A-Poo Puppies,
cute 8, healthy SSO. Call 228-1046.
Suitable pets often may be
obtained from the City of Griffin
Dog Pound.
Livestock and horses hauled
anywhere, anytime. Lamar
Scott, 227-5999.
Shep-Collie pups. 6 weeks old.
Excellent child's pet or
watchdogs. Will hold for
Christmas. 228-1768.
FOR SALE: Registered
poodles. 4 months old. $75 each.
227-0263.
Only 2 left, one male and one
female Pekingnese Pups, AKC,
Phone 228-1535 or 228-
8444.
FOR SALE: 1 male Dachshund
3 years old. SIOO.OO. 5
Dachshund puppies, 9 weeks
old. 3 Bridle, 2 Tan. 4 females, 1
male. Shots 8< wormed. $50.00
female, $75.00 Male. Cali 228-
3426 for information.
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FOR RENT OR SALE: TV
Repair Center, just vacated.
Also 2 adjoining buildings. Ideal
location for any small business.
1325 Experiment Street. Owner,
227-
New shopping center space.
$2.50 per sq. ft. Call Collect.
Jackson Realty Co. 451-1377.
L ★ CHILD CARE J
BABY SITTING
Mothers need to go shopping, to
a club meeting or want to go to
lunch. Will keep children $1
hour. Call 228-0207.
WANTED: To keep children in
my home. Phone 567-8400.
Will keep children in my home.
228-
Two young mothers will keep
children in home. 5 days a week
up to 6 years of age. Any shift.
Fenced in yard. Meals
provided. 607 West Solomon or
115 North 11th Street.
Will keep children in my home.
Vicinity Aldora Mills,
Barnesville. 358-0831.
Loving care for infants and
children. Orchard Hill. 228-2142.
Reliable mother wants to keep
children in her home. 228-3800.
Will keep children in my home.
227-1523.
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r WANTED ★
Expectant mother with 1 child
would like to do household work
or keep children. Contact 905
West Taylor St. Apt. 1.
WANTED: Job sitting with sick
and elderly. Experienced. 228-
0701.
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r YARD SALE ★ M
YARD SALE: Sat. 10 4. 1344 W.
Poplar St.
YARD SALE: Sat. 10-5, 322 W.
Tinsley . Clothing, furniture,
dishes, bottles and other
miscellaneous items.
YARD SALE: Sat 10 til. 517 W.
Broad St.
SIDEWALK SALE: Gary's
Auction in Zebulon. Sheets
$1.75; pillow cases $1.25. 24
eight tract tape case $2.50.
YARD SALE: Bake sale. 821
Charles Circle. Saturday,
November 23.
ATTIC SALE: 828 Pamela Dr.
Friday 6-9 p.m., All day
Saturday.
SECOND EDITION
OF GIANT
ATTIC SALE
Basement of Griffin Hotel,
Saturday, Nov. 23. 10 a.m. til?
Furniture , clothes, trumpet,
anything and everything
including the kitchen sink.
YARDSALE
SAT. 10TIL 5 P.M.
SUNNY SIDE ON TEAMON
RD.
1/4 MILE ACROSS RAILROAD.
CLOTHING AND
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
GARAGE SALE: 3 families.
1473 Gloria Street. (Off Maddox
Rd.) Toys, household items,
furniture, children's clothes,
women's clothes, size 7, 9 and
more. Saturday, November 23,
9-5 p.m.
Moving Sale: 922 Harlow Ave.
Sat. and Sun. Nov. 22 and 23.
★ REAL ESTATE ★
FOR SALE: 3’/i acres. Close in.
227-8574.
FOR SALE: Lots. 227-4844.
10acres 5 miles west of Griffin.
Owner will finance. 227-2948.
98ACRES
PIKE COUNTY
Lovely wooded tract near
Zebulon. Only S6OO per acre.
Terms available. Call Jim Hill,
981-5830.
FOR SALE: 4 beautiful lots,
about % acre each. Camden
Rd., off East Mclntosh, next
road east of golf course in pecan
grove. Area of beautiful homes.
Call Leon Bates Realty, 227-2174
or 227-2187.
k ★ LOST J
V & FOUND ★ V
LOST: Chihuahua, corner of
Dobbins Mill and Richardson.
Answers to Bam-Bam. Call 228-
4348.
LOST: Pair of tinted glasses
with gold rims. $5 reward. Call
227-9530.
LOST: Cream poodle in area of
Vaughn-Brooks. Reward. 228-
0097.
LOST: Brown and white St.
Bernard Female. Vicinity
Parham Rd. Childs pet.
Reward. 228-8603.
LOST: Black and tan German
Shepherd, male, 1 year old.
Vicinity Hwy. 16 east. 227-4745.
k ★ HOUSING J
V WANTED ★ V
Family of 4 need 2 or 3 bedroom
home to rent. Prefer with some
land. Call 227-5111. Mr. Sparks,
k ★ BUSINESS J
y OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE: Package store.
Call 227-3505.
Public
Notices
LETTERSOF
DISMISSION
LEGAL 7818
CITATION
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY.
Whereas, Margaret D.
Williams, Administratrix with
Will Annexed of estate of Lester
Lee Davis, represents to the
Court in her petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that she
has fully administered Lester
Lee Davis' estate. This is
therefore ttto cite all persons
concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said
Administratrix should not be
discharged from her
administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in December, 1974.
George C. Imes, Ordinary
Beck, Goddard , Owen 8<
Murray
Attorneys , Griffin, Georgia
LEGAL 7816
CITATION
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY
Whereas, Margaret D.
Williams, Administratrix with
Will Annexed of estate of Ella
Mae Berry Davis, represents to
the Court in her petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that
she has fully administered Ella
Mae Berry Davis' estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and
creditors, to sho cause, if any
they can, why said
Administratrix should not be
discharged from her
administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in December, 1974.
George C. Imes, Ordinary
Beck, Goddard, Owen 8. Murray
Attorneys , Griffin, Georgia
LEGAL 7820
CITATION
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY
Whereas, Mrs. Mary J. Holt,
Executrix of the last will of
Edgar F. Holt, deceased,
represents to the Court, in her
petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that she has fully
administered said decedent's
estate. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said
Executrix should not be
discharged from her
administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in December, 1974.
This November 4, 1974.
George C. Imes, Ordinary
Beck, Goddard, Owen 8< Murray
Attorneys, Griffin, Georgia
LEGAL 7822
CITATION
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY.
Whereas, Georgia Mae
Matthews, Administratrix of
estate of Valley Duke,
represents to the Court in her
petition duly filed and .entered
on record, that she has fully
administered Valley Duke's
estate. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors , to show cause, if
any they can, why said
Administratrix should not be
discharged from her
administration and receive
Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in December, 1974.
This November 8, 1974.
George C. Imes, Ordinary
Beck, Goddard, Owen 8< Murray
Attorneys, Griffin, Georgia
DISCHARGE
OF GUARDIANSHIP
LEGAL 7817
CITATION
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY.
Mrs. Mary J. Cato, Guardian
of Neva Jane Henderson, has
applied to me for a discharge
from her guardianship of Neva
Jane Henderson. This is
therefore to notify all persons
concerned to file their
objections, if any they have, on
or before the first Monday in
December next, else she will be
discharged from her
guardianship as applied for.
George C. Imes, Ordinary
Beck, Goddard, Owen 8< Murray
Attorneys, Griffin, Georgia
NOTICE
LEGAL 7825
PUBLIC NOTICE
Be advised that on November
1, 1974, Oscar Reeves received
his divorce from Louise Butler
Reeves, at which time her
former name, Louise Butler,
was restored to her and
henceforth the said Oscar
Reeves will not be responsible
for any of the indebtedness of
the said Louise Butler, formerly
known as Louise Butler Reeves.
This November 1, 1974.
Signed, Oscar Reeves
LEGAL 7821
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF SPALDING
Hugh Allen having applied as
guardian ad litem so James
Edward Reynolds, 111, in
connection with the
administration of the estate of
Fleming Wilson, deceased, and
said minor child being a non
resident of said State and
County, but having an interest
in the aforesaid administration
now pending before the Court of
Ordinary of Spalding County,
notice is hereby given that said
application shall be heard at the
next regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said County, the
same to be held on the first
Monday in December, 1974.
WITNESS my hand and
official signature, this the 8, day
of November, 1974.
George C. Imes
USE THISSPACE
TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
CALL 227-3276
TO PLACE YOUR AD.
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HO ADMINISTRATION
LEGAL 7823
CITATION
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY.
TO ANY CREDITORS AND
ALLPARTIESAT INTEREST:
Regarding Estate of Hortense
Ledbetter Floyd, deceased,
formerly of Spalding County,
Georgia, notice is hereby given
that Clyde Emmett Floyd, an
heir at law of the said deceased,
has filed application with me to
declare no Administration
necessary.
Said application will be heard
at my office Monday, December
2,1974, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. and
if no objection is made an order
will be passed saying no
Administration is necessary.
This November 8, 1974.
George C. Imes, Ordinary
Beck, Goddard, Owen & Murray
Attorneys, Griffin, Georgia
LETTERSOF
ADMINISTRATION
LEGAL 7819
CITATION
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
Mrs. Ellen T. Edwards
having in proper form applied
to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of
James Ernest Edwards, late of
said County, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and
next of kin of James Ernest
Edwards to be and appear at
my office within the time
allowed by law, and sho cause,
if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be
granted to Mrs. Ellen T.
Page 11
Bike safety down
By FRANK MACOMBER
Copley News Service
Bikes are beautiful, but the
lack of bicycle safety is not so
pretty.
Recently a 16-year-old girl
was killed in Fairport, N.Y.,
when her bicycle collided with
another two-wheeler. About
that time economists were
predicting that by 1980 bi
cycles would outnumber cars
on U.S. roads for the first
time since Harry Ford intro
duced the Model T about 60
years ago.
The resurgence of bicycle
popularity, while it is a
healthy sign for the prospect
that Americans can begin cut
ting back on motor fuel,
nevertheless underlines a lot
of safety problems.
Last year, U. S; bike sales of
15.8 million topped auto sales
for the first time since the
American motorist began his
love affair with the car.
The U.S. Bicycle Institute
says 80 million bikes are on
the road, compared to 101.5
million autos.
The fact that bicycle safety
programs aren’t keeping pace
with sales is reflected in the
Edwards on the estate of James
Ernest Edwards.
Witness my hand and official
signature this 7th day of
November, 1974.
George C. Imes, Ordinary
Beck, Goddard, Owen & Murray
Attorneys, Griffin, Ga.
— Griffin Daily News Saturday, November 23,1974
statistics which show bicycle
deaths to be increasing faster
than any category of highway
fatalities.
An estimated 1,250 cyclists
were killed last year in bi
cycle accidents. Injury esti
mates range all the way from
the National Safety Council’s
40,000 to the U.S. Consumer
Products Safety Commis
sion’s one million. And the
average age of bike deaths is
going up as more and more
adults take to two wheels.
About half of all new bikes are
bought and used by adults.
Perhaps the most con
cerned observer of the bicycle
safety scene is the Highway
Users Federation, a nonprofit
group promoting traffic
safety and highway efficiency
for anything on wheels and
pedestrians as well.
Robert M. Calvin, a traffic
safety educator and the
federation’s youth safety pro
gram manager, says one of
the big problems is convinc
ing bicyclists that, like motor
ists, they also are bound by
traffic rules.
“Statistics suggest that in
three out of four collisions
with motor vehicles, the
cyclist violated a rule of the
road at the time of the acci
dent,” he points out.
He emphasizes the need for
stiffer laws and ordinances
governing bike traffic.
Lack of uniform rules of the
road for bikes, Calvin says,
only creates confusion. He
cites these examples:
Thirty-two states require
cyclists to ride as near the
right edge of the roadway as
possible. The rest have no
such law.
Thirty states allow cyclists
to ride two abreast; the Dis
trict of Columbia allows it
under safe conditions and
three states — Massa
chusetts, New Jersey and
Wisconsin — require cyclists
to ride single file. The rest
have no rule one way or the
other.
Calvin says improved law
enforcement by police, acci
dent reporting and bike safety
education are other “musts”
for a widened bicycle safety
program.
As the bike boom continues
upward, he warns, highway
planners and traffic engineers
will have to make room for
safe, nonmotorized move
ment along and across major
traffic arteries.
Many large cities already
are providing bike paths
which are off limits to motor
ists. But these usually are
along roadways in parks and
other recreation areas.
The bicycle is becoming a
transportation mode for the
worker along with the recrea
tion seeker. So the cyclist
must be protected somehow
on business thoroughfares as
well as on parkways.