Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, March 30, 1977, Page Page 2, Image 2
Page 2 — Griffin Daily News Wednesday, March 30,1977 Hike-Bike benefit for retarded here The Griffin Jaycees and the Griffin Youth Association for Retarded Citizens will sponsor the annual Hike-Bike Saturday. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. and the ride will begin at 9:30 a.m. The ride will begin and end at the First United Methodist Church parking lot. The Krystal Kritters will be Ladies Night Ladies Night will be observed Thursday night at the Moose Lodge by the Griffin Rotary Club, beginning at 7 p.m. Open house The Griffin Historical and Preservation Society will have open house Sunday, April 3 at the Lewis Mills House, located on North Hill street from 3 to 5 p.m. Supper The deacon and usher boards of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church will sponsor a spaghetti supper Friday night, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the church basement. Tickets are $1.50. Fish plates will also be available. Proceeds will go to the building fund project. Nominations for judgeship due by March 31 Anybody who wants to nominate someone to be a judge in the Griffin Judicial Circuit needs to get his letter in by March 31. That’s the deadline lawyers and other citizens in the circuit < have for making nominations, i The circuit includes Fayette, i Spalding, Pike and Upson Counties. Judge Andrew Whalen, Jr., is the judge now. The General Assembly in 1977 created a second judgeship for the circuit. Gov. George Busbee will EXAMPLE 1977 Pinto Cash Price #53,717.66 R&B Rebate & Down Payment $150.00 Stock No. 7POII Amount Financed $3,707.19 A.P.R. 11.56 48 Payments At $97.05 Deferred Price $4,808.40 * “All Taxes” Included “YOU MUST ACT NOW” Hurry! While They last If We Don’t Have Yours - We’ll Get It For You RANDALL |£l» BLAKELY, INC. op* ll "Your Volume Dealer" 8:00P.M. p Exc. Sat 1710 N. Expressway 0:00 P.M. Griffin, Ga. - 227-7937 on hand to greet the participants and to give out coupons for free Krystal products. Ten speed bicycles will be awarded the 3 individuals collecting the most money. All pledges collected may be turned in to any of the three banks in appoint the first one and he will be elected circuit wide after that. The Georgia Judicial Council’s nominating committee will present up to 5 nominees to Gov. Busbee for consideration in filling the new judgeship. People wishing to make nominations should mail them to A. J. Cleveland, secretary of nominations for the council, Room 30, Equitable building, Atlanta, 30309. Griffin or to the GARC office on Hamilton boulevard. Proceeds will go to the Griffin Association for Retarded Citizens to help with the construction of a facility for the mentally retarded. Parents were reminded that children under the fourth grade level in school must be accompanied by an adult. .AWn • ' fw \ sweetheart xL •’ ▼ DISCOUNT CENTER fc'99 e W 134 SOUTH HILL ST. 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Achievers will have store The Junior Achievers will stage a trade fair during the next two weekends. They will convert a soft drink truck into an old fashioned rolling stone where the products manufactured by the local Achievers will be displayed and sold. Beginning Thursday at 4 p.m., the rolling trade fair will be at shopping centers, downtown and parking lots. Achievers will attend their company’s display, selling their products and answering questions about the JA program. Their products include: plastic picture frames, jewelry boxes, “BEARS” or personal ized license plates, ladies scarves, solid wood toys, serving trays, and heavy-duty aluminum coat hangers. Stork Club MASTER GOODMAN Mr. and Mrs. Allen Goodman of Griffin, announce the birth of a son March 18 at Clayton General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. DeLay of Pomona are maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goodman of Griffin are paternal grand parents.