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Griffin Daily News Tuesday, March 22, 1977
Page 14
Former Griffin native
promoted to professor
Dr. Georgia B. Christopher,
formerly of Griffin, has
received a promotion to
Professor of English at
Westhampton College, the
women’s division of the
University of Richmond.
Dr. Christopher is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Christopher of 780 East
College Street. She received her
Chamber is surveying
existing local industries
The Existing Industires
Committee of the Griffin Area
Chamber of Commerce is
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mrs. Lillie M.
Jordan wishes to express
our sincere appreciation
and thanks to the many
friends & neighbors for the
kindness shown them in
their hour of bereavement.
A very special thanks to
Drs. Berry, Reynolds,
Grayson and the entire
staff of Griffin Spalding
County Hospital. To Mr.
Charlie T. McDowell & the
staff of United Funeral
Home. May God bless you
all.
Daughters & Sons of Mrs.
Lillie M. Jordan
SMITH BROS. B
REALTY COMPANY I
630 W. Taylor St.
Griffin, Ga.
227-5248
I HOMES I
SOUTH SIDE - Brick veneer, ranch style, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, separate dining
room, den, built-in kitchen, central air, double carport with utility storage. Large fencedl in
lot.
I 3 ACRES - 3 bedroom brick veneer home. Living room, dining room combination, deni with
fireplace, playroom. Nice garden spot. Can be purchased, VA or FHA. Only $35,000
New home situated on 2.87 acres, 3 miles south of Griffin. Beautiful cedar home featuring
great room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in kitchen with adjoining laundry
room, central heat and air, double car garage. 354,000
Pine Meadow Subdivision - 2 story home situated on a beautiful lot with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
family room, built-in kitchen, carpeted throughout, central heat & air & single car garage.
VA Financing Available. $39,500
I SMALL ACREAGE I
• 10 beautiful acres, half open, large stream, hardwoods and pines, paved road frontage:
Terms: $1250 ppr acre.
2 to 8 acres N.W. Spalding County, beautiful home sites, open and wooded tracts to choose
f rom . From $1,850 per acre & up.
5 acre tracts -12 miles South of Griffin In Lamar County, wooded - near By-Pass. Mobile
homes welcome. o°*? P er acre -
6.8 Acres, Pike County, paved road, hardwoods and pines, S3OO down, bank financing,
per acre s®>s P er acre -
3 to 4 acre tract N.E. Spalding County, just off Ga. 16 East - - wooded, mobile homes
welcome, will clear for homesite. $1,500 per acre.
4.58 acres, 1 amar County, beautiful wooded tracts 3 miles off 41 By-Pass. $1,300 per acre
I 4 acres, 5 miles West of Griffin, wooded, paved road frontage on two sides. $1,350 per acre I
.... z. *. $1,250 per acre
1 acre tracts, Spalding County. ’’
I 12 acres 7 miles southeast of Griffin, all open in permanent pasture, paved road fron-
toge $1,400 per acre
I LARGER TRACTS I
32.86 acres in Lamar County. This property has a 2 acre pondsite ana the stream springs up
on the property - - open and wooded. Bargain at $895 per acre
34.166 acres of beautiful farm land in Spalding County on a paved road. Property has been
under cultivation for years and is very fertile. Bold stream on back of property and has 1,873
I feet of road frontage. Excellent buy at SI,OOO per acre.
38 acres, Spalding County, fenced, cross fenced, beautiful pasture, paved road, excellent
building site, 8 miles south of Griffin. $1,350 per acre
140 acre cattle farm, pasture, fenced and cross fenced, Lamar County, will subdivide.
1 $875 per acre, long-term owner financing.
River Frontage on this 50.063 acre tract in N.W. Spalding County. Paved road and moouy
I wortedforprivacy. Reduced to SBBS per acre I
I COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES I
North Expressway -1 and 2 acre commercial tracts, excellent visibility and access.
Commercial tracts, Griffin 4 Lane By-Pass from 1 to 8 acres, good exposure for service
stations, warehouses or other service business.
125 x 256 tot,
Sunny Side -1 acre front, adjoining Minit Man Mart. 2 acres &up Expressway Frontage
north of Griffin on US. 41.
LOTS
Fann Home building lots - Etiridge Mill Road, East Mclntosh Road, Jones Road and
Patterson Road. Lake front lots on private lake.
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undergraduate degree from
Agnes Scott College and her
Masters and Ph.D. from Yale
University.
Dr. Christopher has served
as Associate Professor of
English at Westhampton
College since 1971. Her new
position will become effective
during the 1977-78 session.
conducting a survey among
existing industries in the area.
The purpose of the survey is to
inform the general public of the
extent of influence existing
local industries have on the
economic welfare of the area.
The Chamber is mailing
questionnaires to existing local
industries. Detailed
information gathered in the
questionnaires will be made
confidential. The information
will be compiled to get a picture
of the industires as a whole. The
assimilated information will be
used by the Chamber in its
publicity campaign.
The questionnaire includes
questions on total employment,
annual payroll, hourly wage
raises, capital expenditures,
expansion plans, size and tax
expenditures.
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First National Bank of Barnesville opened this automated
hanking service at Milner. The bank has the automated
service at its Barnesville building, too. Showing off the
Money tree
Roll call report
HOUSE
WASHINGTON—Here’s how
area Members of Congress
were recorded on major roll call
votes March 10-16.
VIETNAM PARDON—
Adopted, 220 for and 187
against, an amendment to
prohibit spending certain
Justice Department and
Immigration and
Naturalization Service
appropriations to implement
President Carter’s pardon of
Vietnam era draft evaders. It
was attached to a fiscal 1977
appropriations bill (HR 4877),
later passed and sent to the
Senate.
Reps. Bo Ginn (D-l), Dawson
Mathis (D-2), Jack Brinkley (D
--3), Elliott Levitas (D-4), John
Fly nt (D-6), Lawrence
McDonald (D-7), Billy Lee
Evans (D-8), Ed Jenkins (D-9)
and Doug Barnard (D-10) voted
“yea.”
RHODESIAN ORE—Passed
250 for and 146 against, a bill
(HR 1746) giving President
Carter authority to stop imports
of chrome from Rhodesia.
Levitas voted “Yea.”
Ginn, Mathis, Brinkley,
Flynt, McDonald, Evans,
Jenkins and Barnard voted
“nay.”
WOMEN—Adopted, 249 for
and 157 against, an amendment
requiring an equal number of
men and women to sit on the
proposed 20-member National
Commission on Neighborhoods,
a panel that would advise the
Department of Housing and
Urban Development on
remedying urban decay. The
amendment was attached to HR
3843, a HUD funding bill.
Despite this vote, the proposed
commission later was stricken
from the bill.
Ginn, Mathis, Brinkley,
Evans and Barnard voted
“yea.”
Levitas, Flynt, McDonald and
Jenkins voted “nay.”
SENATE
Public works—Adopted, 65 for
and 24 against, an amendment
to defeat President Carter’s
plan to stop construction of 19
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DICK HYATT
523 East Taylor St.
Phone 227-2168
See him for all your family
insurance needs.
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State Firm Insurance Companies
Home offices: Bloomington. Illinois
new service are (1-r) Rudolph Ogilvie, assistant cashier;
Winnie Shlnpaugh, and President Dallis Copeland. The
automated banking service is the first to be offered in this
area.
massive water development
projects, most of them located
in the West.
Sen. Herman Talmadge (D)
voted “yea” and Sen. Sam Nunn
(D) voted “nay."
RHODESIAN ORE-Passed,
66 for and 26 against, a bill (HR
1746) which in effect puts the
U.S. in compliance with the
United Nations sanction
against importing Rhodesian
chrome. The House earlier
passed the bill (see above vote)
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any question you might want to ask, show you the proper techniques of treatment and
makeup and help you understand the reasons for them?
Professional cosmetician Faye Bevil will teach face care and nail care in small
individual classes at Claxton’s Pharmacy. Each class will last 1% hours and will be
limited to five people. They’re free, of course.
Call 227-2428 now to find out when the next class will be held and to reserve your
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and this vote sent the measure
to President Carter, who signed
it and ordered a halt to such
imports.
Nunn voted "yea” and
Talmadge did not vote.
ABSENTEEISM—Moved, 71
for and two against, to instruct
the Sergeant at Arms “to
request the attendance of
absent senators.”
Nunn voted “yea” and
Talmadge did not vote.
Seaman Apprentice Harris
is back from Med cruise
Navy Seaman Apprentice
Kenneth L. Harris, son of
Henry Harris of 313 North 17th
street, recently returned from
an extended deployment in the
Mediterranean Sea.
He is a crewmember aboard
the combat store ship USS San
Diego, homeported in Norfolk,
Va.
Assigned as a unit of the U.S.
Sixth Fleet, the San Diego
conducted combined training
operations with various allied
Navies in the Mediterranean
area. His ship serves as a
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“floating store” for the fleet
and is stocked with more than
25,000 general and technical
supply items. During this
deployment, he and his
shipmates provided underway
re-supply for combat ships
assigned to the Sixth Fleet.
Additionally, he and his fellow
crewmembers had the
opportunity to visit Naples,
Livorno, and Augusta Bay,
Italy; Palma, Spain; and
Athens, Greece.
He joined the Navy in
February 1976.