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• FOR SALE: 1969 Opel, good
condition, good tires. $500.00.
227-
FOR SALE. 1972 Pontiac Gran
Ville. Fully loaded, new tires,
excellent condition. 227-2841.
FOR SALE: 1974 Mazda RX-4
Stationwagon, automatic, air,
• AM-FM, 18 MPG, Ptione 358-
0984.
FOR SALE: 1975 Toyota
Corolla. Green with shite vinyl
• top, 4 door, automatic, 15,000
miles, $2750.00. Call after 5 p.m.
228-
1973 Plymouth Satellite, A.T.,
• P. 8., P.S., A.C., good condition,
60,000 miles. $1200.00. 227 9911
or 228-3587 after 5.
FOR SALE: 1972 Skylark 4 door
‘ hardtop, $1895.00. 228-9923.
FOR SALE: '73 VegaTiooO. 227-
7979 after 5:30.
• FOR SALE: Mustang, auto., air
conditioning, disc, brakes, runs
good. Inquire Southern
Discount. 358-2986.
For sale: 1971 VW bus, rebuilt
transmission & engine, clean,
$1600.00. 227-6044.
'69 Ford. Excellent condition.
• $625.00. '69 Fiat $325.00. 567-3229
or 567-3778 after 5.
FOR SALE: '73 Buick LeSabre,
excellent condition. Must sell
• $2200. 228-7968 after 4:30.
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For sale: 1967 Mustang, 3-
speed, good cond., SBOO, 227-
0499.
” 1975 Cadillac De Elegance, new
radial tires, $6,295.00. 228 1046.
FOR SALE: Chevrolet 4 door
sedan, good condition. 227-6969.
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GRIFFIN
For sale: Real clean 1972 Buick
Electra 2 door, H.T., auto, air,
p-s, am-fm stereo w-tape, p
seats, p-wlndows, tilt wheel.
$2175.00. $300.00 down. $92.00
monthly. 228-4847.
For sale: Extra nice 1973 Chev.
Station Wagon Malibu, auto,
air, p-s. New tires - $2075.00 -
S2OO down $77.00 month. 228-
4847.
Pontiac Trans. AM 400, 1976
black, automatic, loaded. $5995.
227 0859 after 4:30.
1974 Monte Carlo, Landau ,
23,000 miles, 1974 Vega Hat
chback. 495 5643.
1971 FIAT 850 SPIDER. 39,000
ORIGINAL MILES. CALL
AFTER 5:30, 227-8708.
FOR SALE: 1971 VW blue 411.
$799.00, great second car, new
tires, radio, auto., anytime. 227-
6886.
FOR SALE: 1973 Vega, $850.00.
Call 228 0912.
FOR SALE: motor, 4 speed.
T-10 Transmission, air shocks &
radiator. 228 0501.
FOR SALE: Pinto $650.00. 495-
5693.
FOR SALE: 1969 Pontiac
Firebird. See at Pete's Pool
Room. Phone 227-9822.
FOR SALE: '6B VW, '74 engine,
new brakes. $495.00. 228-6237.
1971 Buick LeSabre, excellent
condition. 228-8908.
FOR SALE: '74 Corvette. 228-
3396, 567 3458.
FOR SALE: '72 Pinto, SIOOO.
228 8994.
We pay cash dollar for clean
used cars foreign and domestic.
See Randy Skates or Eric
Sigman, Sigman Buick and
Toyota of Griffin.
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1973 Toyota Corolla. $1450.00.
Call 228-9124.
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FOR SALE ★
1976 GMC Sierra Classic,
completely loaded, short bed
like new. 227 2841. 227-0982.
FOR SALE: Walk-in camper
for long bed pickup. Paneled
and insulated. 2 bunk beds,
poles, wench and cable. First
S2OO gets it. See at 823 N. 9th
street
FOR SALE: 2 school busses,
good condition, 1960 Chev., 1967
Chev., 228-0355 after 5 p.m. 228-
1845.
'62 GMC ton 4 speed, good
tires, paint. $650. 228 3390.
1954 Chevrolet truck with
camper. New transmission,
new battery, $250. 227-0452.
'59 Ford with brand new motor.
$595.00, 227 3847 after 5.
'7l Chevrolet pick up, 6 cylin
der, automatic, short wheel
base, 20 plus M.P.G. Make
offer. Call 227 4018 days, ask for
Bob.
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OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE: Going business,
owner financing. After down
payment. Selling dur to other
business obligations. 227-2648.
FOR SALE : Small mobile home
park. 25 percent down. Write
Box 18 in care of Griffin News.
FOR SALE: 1.6 acres of
commercial land, fronting on
Lucky Street, running over to
Mercer Street. Phone 227-5261.
FOR SALE: 3 duplex apart
ments, well situated on
Meriwether Street. Frontage
225 feet, good present rental
return with excellent future
commercial potential; $57,500.
Financing available. Call 227-
0111.
FOR SALE: Large business
shop, 4 rooms, and bath
apartment, 3 stall garage. 1
acre land, all fenced in. 150 ft.
front on State Highway 1 mile
from Jackson Lake. Small down
payment, owner will finance.
775 2642, 775-5540.
Griffin area. Approx. 2 acres
wooded corner lot. $6,000. 478-
0367, Riverdale.
★REAL ESTATE★
FOR SALE: 2.5 acres in
Tailwood Estates. Original cost
SBSOO. Will sell for S6OOO through
December 31. Owner seeks loss
for tax purposes. Call Mr.
Murray at 525-7681 or 996-8407.
4.65 acres in Jackson Road
School District. Wooded, large
creek on back. SI4OO per acre.
V/i acres paved road. Jackson
Road School. Wooded. SISOO per
acre.
Tom Nixon, Broker
211’/a S. 11th St.
227 1391
Pine HUI 8. Piedmont Rd.
$2,950
O'Dell 8. Kennedy Dr. - $2,950
19 Hwy. 8> Kline Circle - $3,500
Kennedy Dr. - $3,950
19 Hwy. at Southside - $3,950
2 acres Everee Inn Rd. 8. 19
Hwy. - SII,OOO
South Bth Street - 97 Ft. Ftg. -
$16,000
2 to lOacres 2 miles Jackson Rd.
School - Rest. Homes $1,750 acre
Tom Barrett& Assoc.
732 West Taylor St.
228-2706
FOR SALE: 32 and two-fifths
acres. By owner 11 miles, South
of Griffin. 3 miles to Ex
pressway. 567-8715.
FOR SALE: 100 acres near
Woodbury, Ga., water, fenced,
house and barn. Call 227-7747
after 6 p.m.
WEST POINT
LAKE LOTS
Dozier Martin, Atlanta 352-2444,
owner, broker.
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WANTED TO BUY: Girls size 2
shoe roller skate. Call 227-8331.
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LPN desires full time work In
doctors office. Write Box 40 in
care of Griffin Dally News.
WANTED: Job, Janitorial
(etc.) 228-0456.
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FOR SALE: 1974 Hodaka 100.
Immaculate condition. $350 or
make offer. 599-6395.
1968 Sportster, street or show,
much chrome. Custom laquar.
$2095. or offer. 228 3418.
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LOST: Billfold, Brown, single
fold, vicinity Gulf Station, High
way 19-41 8. 362 Intersection. No
questions. $50.00 Reward. 404-
468 8688. Monticello, William
Garvey.
LOST: Small black male
Poodle, area of Hampton Park.
Reward. 946-4802.
Lost: Female brown poodle
answers to "Dixie" Vicinity N.
9th & Bleachery. Reward $50.00.
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FOR SALE OR RENT: 2
bedroom furnished mobile
home, 227-3442.
2 YEARS OLD: Neat, clean,
like new 3 bedroom brick, I’/a
baths, central heat and air,
enclosed carport, beautiful
carpet throughout, large sun
deck, spacious backyard. Must
see to appreciate. In Jackson,
$29,000. 775-7498.
Great buy: 2 bedroom frame
house, located on Rehobeth
Road. $13,900 . 228 2179 or 227-
9633.
Third Ward School District -
Brick veneer, 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, living room, separate
dining room, den, large built-in
kitchen with breakfast area -
plenty of cabinets, central heat
and air, carpeted, utility room,
gas grill and fenced back
yard. $38,000
210 Maddox Road Brick veneer
home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
living room, den, built-in kit
chen, separate laundry room,
utility storage, double carport.
$37,000
Smith Brothers Realty
630 West Taylor St.
Griffin, Georgia
Office: 227-5248
JOHN HERBERT REALTY
1630 North Expressway
228-0246
$24,000
East side - nice three bedroom,
two bath home, waiting lust for
you.
$28,500
Country brick home, 1.4 acres,
three bedrooms, two baths,
fenced pasture barn.
$28,500
Northside ■ 3 bedrooms, I’/a
baths, family room - fireplace.
$32,000
19 lovely acres in country -
fenced and surrounded with
road frontage, lovely mobile
and wired shop.
$37,000
Darling 3 bedroom - 2 bath brick
ranch on four terrific acres,
north of town.
$39,200
Beautiful three bedroom two
bath ranch, cathedral ceilings,
cozy fireplace - assumable loan.
$52,000
New country frame home - four
acres - five bedrooms, two
baths, great room, fireplace,
select decor.
$58,700
Beautiful rustic 3 bedroom, 3
bath home on S'/i acres. Must
see to believe.
"Mike" Acton
227-
Gay Martin
228-
Gail Patterson
228-3071
DlAnne Butler
227-9578
Al Gillespie
227-0339
Gerald Bailey
227-4112
4 bedroom brick home. Full
finished basement. Third Ward
School district. Lots of extras.
3 bedroom, great room with
fireplace. Crescent School
District. Extra nice. More In
formation.
Tom Nixon, Broker
211 S. 11th St.
227-1391
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FOR SALE: Brooks, 3
bedrooms, 2 bath brick. Spanish)
Ranch. Full daylight basement.
4Va acres. $54,000. 599-3521.
House for sale by owner, nice 3
br., 2 baths, formal living and
dining room, carpeted, central
heat, AC, with fruit trees, nice
workshop and large barn, 9.89
acres all for only $49,500, 228-
3417.
SEARCY-MURRAY REALTY
408 S. Hill St.
227-
1309 GRANTLAND ROAD
Need a large home. This well
built 2 story has 4 bedrooms, 2Vi
baths and many fine features.
Call for appointment. $59,900
JACKSON HIGHWAY
Here is the country home you
have been looking for. It has six
rooms plus bath, screened front
porch, in good condition and
located on 2Vj Acres. $40,900
223 BROWN ACRES ROAD
Like new 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
brick home in quiet area with
1465 sq. ft. of living area and
available Immediately. $36,500
Many Additional Listings
Call
FRANK TARDY
228-
Office-227-4115
SEARCY-MURRAY REALTY
Want Ads Pay!
POWERS-DUNCAN REALTY
122 Sou th 13th ST.
227-3214
NORTHSIDE HOMES
108 3rd. AVENUE
Near Northgate Shopping
Center, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, den,
large country kitchen. Shaded
lot, storage house. Owner will
finance. 523.50 Q
1531 OAKVIEW DRIVE
Established neighborhood and
beautiful yard, 3 bedroom
brick, den, living room 8. dining
combination, 2 baths, built-in
kitchen, central heat 8. air, attic
fan, fenced back yard. $34,500
103 FORRESTWOOD
Looking for more room, make
an appointment to see this 4
bedroom brick home, 2 baths,
built-in kitchen and family
room, partial basement, deck
and utility building. $42,500
NORTH SECOND STREET
EXT.
Brick, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
built-in kitchen and family
room, deck, fenced back yard,
central heat & air. Possible loan
assumption. $29,500
1320 WINONA DRIVE
Freshly painted inside, 2
bedrooms, 1 bath, country
kitchen, double carport, fenced
back yard, den, large living
room & dining combination,
utility room. $19,900
EASTSIDE HOMES
BUCK SNORT ROAD (1 ACRE)
Ideal location for those com
muting to Atlanta, 1 mile from
1-75, 2 year old brick, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in
kitchen, large family room with
fireplace, carpeted throughout,
double carport, central heat &
air. PRICED RIGHT. $35,000
217 GRIFFIN PARK ROAD
This 3 bedroom brick is ap
proximately 4 years old, IVa
baths, central heat 8. air, single
carport, carpeted. $24,900
HIGHWAY 155 -1 ACRE
12 x 55 Trailer - Has been
converted to permanent home
with addition of 2 bedrooms,
family room with fireplace;
built-in kitchen, 1 bath, car
peted throughout. $19,900
JENKINSBURG ROAD - 9.4
ACRES
Close to 1-75 • Spacious home
secluded on 9.4 Acres, Separate
2 bedroom guest house. 20 x 40
swimming pool. Main house has
4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large
family room with fireplace,
separate dining room, dream
kitchen and large screened
porch. $97,500
WEST
VAUGHN ROAD -1 ACRE
Ideal for retired couple or
newlyweds. 1 bedroom, built-in
kitchen, 1 bath, living room,
carport, utility building. $15,700
407 CLUB DRIVE (COUNTRY
CLUB)
Elegant describes this home, 4
bedrooms, 4 baths, large family
room with fireplace, dream
kitchen, formal living 8. dining
room, exercise room with sauna
bath, custom drapes through
out, carpeted, double garage
with electric eye. $113,500
LAMAR COUNTY
NEW HOMES in Westchester
Place, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
built-in kitchens, carpeted
throughout, central heat 8> air,
all city utilities. VA or FHA
Financing. Owner will pay
closing cost. $22,000 to $24,000
ZEBULON, GEORGIA
CONCORD ROAD
Good loan assumption, older
house with large rooms, 3
bedrooms, living room, built-in
kitchen and family room, 2
baths, carpeted throughout.
LOTS
CEDAR HILLS SUBDIVISION
Beautiful wooded lots in one of
Griffin's newest areas.
Restricted. $4,750.00
BARTLETT DRIVE - 3.57
ACRES Restricted to homes,
Orrs School District.
ACREAGE
BUCK CREEK ROAD 12.83
ACRES,
LIST WITH US
FOR RESULTS
Tootsie Powers - 228-0284
Margaret Duncan - 227-7587
D About books
What’s sofunny ?
FLIGHT TO CANADA by Ishmael Reed (Random House,
179 pages, $6.95)
SLAPSTICK, OR LONESOME NO MORE! by Kurt Vonnegut
(Delacorte Press, 243 pages, $7.95)
SOMBRERO FALLOUT, A JAPANESE NOVEL by Richard
Brautigan (Simon & Schuster, 187 pages, $6.95)
Capsule reviews prepared by the
American Library Assn.
By Peggy Barber
Have the disillusioning
events of the ’7os sapped our
sense of humor? Probably not,
yet it’s interesting to note that
the latest novels from three of
America’s leading humorists
stimulate few giggles, much
less laughs. Even the satire
sags.
Ishmael Reed’s “Flight to
Canada,’’ a retelling of Civil
War history from the slave’s
point of view, is the most con
vincing of the lot.
Poet Raven Quicksell is the
first slave on Arthur Swille’s
plantation to learn to read,
write, and take flight. He
finds fame and fortune when
his poem “Flight to Canada”
is published, but he makes it
all the way to freedom only to
find “neon signs with clashing
letters advertising ham
burgers, used car lots with the
customary banners, coffee
joints where you stand up and
take your java from wax
cups.” Where is freedom
anyway?
Meanwhile, mean master
Swille is hot on Raven’s trail.
Swille is the epitome of
decadence; into, among other
perversions, incest and chains
and whips. He uses the latter
on his visitor Queen Victoria
when a copy of Harriet
Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle
Tom’s Cabin’’ turns up during
a search of her quarters.
Later, while Raven romps
on the rumpus room couch
with Quaw Quaw Tralaralara
(a native American princess
who’s married to a
businessman pirate and
becomes a media event when
she tightrope walks Niagara
Falls backwards), their pas
sion is interrupted by televi
sion coverage of Abe Lincoln’s
assassination at the Ford
Theater.
Reed writes radically
revisionist history, with
events unfolding in a surreal
time crunch; history that
features slaves reaping
vengeance upon their masters
by substituting Coffee-Mate
for their usual “two gallons of
slave mothers’ milk.”
Unfortunately, his fifth
novel is not as loose and
flighty as some of his earlier
fantasies, but it does
beautifully, if at times
tediously, prove his point —
“It will always be a mystery,
history. New disclosures are
as bizarre as the most bizarre
fantasy.”
“Slapstick,” Kurt
Vonnegut's eighth novel, has
about as much going for it as a
poorly directed slapstick film
— flashes of wit, loads of
energy, but too many missed
cues and too few laughs.
Wilbur Rockefeller Swain is
a one-hundred-year-old
pediatrician and former U.S.
President of a now defunct
United States. He tells his life
story from his home in the
lobby of the ruined and aban
doned Empire State Building
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(c) by Jill Krementz
ISHMAEL REED’s new
novel, “Flight to Canada,”
retells the Civil War from
the slave’s point of view.
on a ruined and abandoned
Manhattan Island, now more
commonly known as
“National Skyscraper Park”
or “The Island of Death.”
Wilbur and his twin sister
Eliza were born “Neanderthal
loids” (outrageously deformed
mutants “with massive brow
ridges, sloping foreheads, and
steamshovel jaws”).
Banished to a country estate
by their terribly rich and
heartbroken parents, the
hideous pair soon discover
that although when apart
they’re typical Vonnegut
dullards, when together they
form a single giant genius.
Soon they’ve dashed off the
best-selling child rearing
manual, “So You Went and
Had a Baby,” which becomes
the third most popular book
ever written after “The
Bible’’ and the “Joy of
Cooking.” Later, Wilbur is
elected President of the U.S.
by virtue of his brilliant cam
paign slogan, “Lonesome No
More.”
Victory proves sour,
however, since Wilbur finds
himself competing for power (
with a King of Michigan and a
Duke of Oklahoma and ruling
over a plague-ravaged, quick
ly diminishing populace.
Besides, minature Chinese
have taken over most of the
world, including what’s left of
the U.S. And it’s all downhill
from there, for Wilbur for his
countrymen, and for Vonnegut
fans.
For humor’s sake, it would
have been better if Richard
Brautigan were still living
happily in northern California
— undiscovered by the mass
media and mass audiences —
writing simple, whimsical
stories and poems for his
small devoted following. His
new novel is downright
depressing.
“Sombrero Fallout” is
about a “very well-known
American humorist”
(Brautigan) whose beautiful
Japanese lover has left him
“because the upkeep was too
complicated.” He can’t stop
crying and he can’t start
writing. The story he’s
struggling over, about a frigid
sombrero falling out of the
sky, finally ends up in the
waste basket.
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