Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, December 13, 1974, Page Page 10, Image 10

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— Griffin Daily News Friday, December 13,1974 Page 10 • eA 2J*- e r\**3o.42X /*/ /F 3074 p Fv&k*™* (Z^srw^Srr^^ fWYO " K •an FRANCISCO frj DENVER I - />• ii~i *rn nTrrx/ / LO * ANSELE* I I / I \* ATLANTA 30100 | | e \ J JJ"V‘ PALL\ LOWEST \ \ svrr«w£\ ( Ne vfrr^^r 30 M \>J D''l7r&7 P7>yw Alt RJ/jSHOWEtS FLOW FORECAST FOR GRIffIN AREA—dear and cold tonight with lows in low 30s. Increasing cloudiness tomorrow. a TbL | I •X JL*x 4 flr A i o/ i with T MORE! % I 1 MORE friendly tervice / ff N* MORE fine cjnality ! A MORE valnet ! F0r....“ The Little People” J "WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE" 128 S. HILL STREET DIAL 227-2073 < GRIFFIN. GA. j ■ i — i >■«■-• mu-- an iiti —ir« m> n n~i —in ii'il A SPECIAL OFFER FOR CHRISTMAS EmBwIEfI w ™ 3 > w J» ■y.?-<-x^ w .x«« * r r*! 1 |V. 11 1 a lit tlijKk i I I 'M|f '■ ■ I W ffl If 'HH I R [f . || F 3 . Wf THE NEW YORKER SPANISH Your Choice Os A Famous KOHLER & CAMPBELL SPINET OR CONSOLE PIANO From our stock of 15 Pianos, on hand for immediate delivery or lay away. | £ NOT DUE TILL JANUARY, 1975. ( Styles To Choose From — SPANISH - ITALIAN - TRADITIONAL Use Your Popular Goode-Nichols Budget Plan — We Finance All Our Own Accounts GOODE-NICHOLS f " ita 206-208 South Hill Street Phone 227-9436 Authorities think they convinced Abernathy PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI) - Authorities here say they think they have convinced the Rev. Ralph Abernathy that the apparent drownings of five black Atlanta residents recently were accidental. Abernathy, head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, was taken on a tour Thursday of Santa Rosa Sound, where the five men disappeared Nov. 30. “The body of the first man One more obstacle WASHINGTON (UPI) — The only obstacle Nelson Rockefeller has to face now in his quest for the vice presidency is a vote by the full House next Thursday or Friday. There was some concern expressed about the endorsement of the merger of great wealth and power, but the House Judiciary Committee Thursday voted 26-12 in favor of Rockefeller’s confirmation. 10 people wounded Ten persons were wounded and 15 houses destroyed by Israeli artillery today in the southern Lebanese town of Nabatieh. In a two-hour barrage before dawn, the Israeli groundfire tore into three residential quarters and their markets, according to witnesses. W SECOND BIRTHDAY n NEW YORK (UPI) -At its tflsecond birthday on Oct. 23, the Jj“Pippin” musical at the Im imperial Theater had rung up a JSnet profit of $2.1 million, over Tland above the production cost sMof $500,000. An amazing record tfTfor a show that almost didn’t jfimake it to opening night in _____ JbkH Hflt bl i A. .... fisslL J f ot bbKole -> PENSACOLA, Fla.—Rev. Ralph Abernathy, leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, arrives to investigate the drowning deaths of at least three and possibly five Atlanta, Ga. black men in Santa Rosa Sound while fishing. Flanking are Rev. Otha Leverette, local S.C.L.C., Bernard Lee, and Tyron Brooks, Abernathy’s staff members, and H. K. Matthews local S.C.L.C. (UPI) we found wore two pair of trousers, heavy underclothing, two shirts, a sweater and a lined jacket and tightly laced boots,” Gaddy said. The boat went down about a half-mile from shore. Abernathy and other SCLC leaders had hinted at the possiblity of foul play in the disappearances. “I took him (Abernathy) to the scene and spent more than an hour explaining hesita- XXjr » STOP LOOKING F SPECIM. S GIFTS Y O’" EUREKA 312 Eact Solomon Street Phone 228-8655 sSxZj FLOOR CARE PRODUCTS k| |nm "Al f - 1 AT special CHRISTMAS pricesi I 5 I 2 < H [(ill Al I Nil k\l U 1 < Prevent This Always Check The Model Numbers Before You Purchase And <. 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IhlU LL H IEWI I usablo ROTT VWIYL gB SttWSM Mnl ftMsl Ji 4 Settings to Beater Bar Brush .. Clean all types loosens deep-down dirt, Os Carpeting. Huffs up crushed nep ■■ ■. ./ ; W ~m. >*»,»-» ■■—> HE SSr'TE’TEr?' TT "**-"**• Sfp WQBaM pie*R» ■■ wi rwet er BP heaNo.Wel wL Me tor floors, lee. Mg jt Vk Spsdsl GcVTo-Know Eureka Offer . wttm and 1K . A? UQOWIMLEJLM W* f vBS POUSM FLOORS, TOW JL—CA A 1"% V t C"9 OB* Carpet Sweeper | ■sr $ 7 95 s J 49 95 tion,” said Roger Gaddy, assistant director of the Es cambia County Search and Rescue Unit. “I think he is convinced now that it was just another boating accident similar to many others we’vehad around here,” Gaddy said. x In another development Thursday, two more bodies of the men were found. Two are still missing. The bodies of Robert Walker, owner of the boat, and John Sterling, were found Thursday. The body of Marvin Walker was found Wednesday about a mile and a half from the site where Robert Walker’s 19-foot boat was found swamped last week. Still missing are the bodies of Leroy Holloway and Lonnie Merits. Gaddy said, “The boat obviously was overloaded and there was a storm that morning. The men were heavily dressed. “I’m a good swimmer, but I couldn’t have made it to shore with all that clothing 0n,.” Gaddy said. Tyrone Brooks, a spokesman for the SCLC, had said Monday there were “too many unan swered questions” surrounding the case. He described the area as a “very hostile area for blacks.” —— ■- 9 *“ ; Fall and Holiday PANTSUITS Practically entire stock! -A A7 A A/T7 Polyesters! Wools! IV/O To JV /O Includes party pants! j re .-Missy-Haifs I GIFT WRAPPING | IFOR HOLIDAY GOINGS! /* ffiftAftdCKA OR FOR GIFTS | OR CHARGE Griffin, Ga. Advertising pays during hard times NEW YORK (UPI)— Companies cutting back on advertising in recession periods experience lower sales and profits than firms which do not slash budgets, a new study has revealed. The report, co-sponsored by the American Business Press Inc. and Meldrum and Fewsmith Inc., is the latest of three studies on the impact of advertising during five recession periods from 1947 to 1973. The current study, covering trends from 1968 to 1973, showed companies which did not reduce advertising outlays in 1970 or 1971 posted higher sales and net income than concerns that did cut advertising. During the same period, advertisers taking a more aggressive posture in the midst of a soft economy reported comparatively better sales and earnings once the nation recovered its economic health, the study said. “The report dramatically points out that advertising can be effective — even in adverse times,” said Charles S. Mill, president of the America Business Press. He urged ad- vertisers to “Think before you cut.” Findings of the latest study correspondence to results of the two earlier reports that spanned the 1949,1954,1958 and 1961 dips in the economy, according to Meldrum and Fewsmith. The new research used 1968 as a base year with a sales index of 100.00 for four groups of com panies with varying stances on advertising. The group that did not cut advertising in 1970 or 1971 stepped up sales by 10.24 points and moved into first place. Companies which trimmed advertising in both years showed a 2.72 increase in sales while dropping into fourth place. In 1971 when the economy improved, companies that refused to reduce ad budgets in both 1970 and 1971 reported the highest jump in sales, ac cording to the current research. Although all groups had better sales in 1972, the com panies which did not cut ad vertising in 1970 and 1971 showed sales gains of 40 percent more than advertisers which pared down outlays in the 1970- 71 recession, the study said.