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— Griffin Daily News Thursday, May 5,1977
Bake & Broil
Elements For Most AU
Makes And Models.
MILLER'S
Appl. & Parts Center
<l2 W. Taylor St.
• HOMES •
fl Two four room frame house* with bath*: 504 TURNER STREET and 503 CHERRY £
STR EET. Good Investment property or rental*. $7,750.00 each
A 143 SPALDING STREET - Large five room frame home with bath. Located on a
corner lot. Only $14,000.00
• 1327 OAKDALE DRIVE - Attractive three bedroom, I'/i bath brick home with
carport. Alto has nice workshop and garden *pot. $29,800.00 V
DOBBINS MILL ROAD - 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home located 5 miles North of
• Griffin. Features living room, den with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, and £
a central air and heat. $2,000.00 to move in. $31,500.00 _
A 747 BIEZE STREET - New 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home near 3rd. Ward School. A
Home has living room, dining room, built-in kitchen, ample closet space. Special
A feature* are central air and heat and carport with workshop or utility fl
room. $33,000.00
A Like new mobile home with two bedrooms, one bath, large living room and built-in a
kitchen. Underpinned with block, central heat and air, front porch. Located 5 miles
fl South of Griffin on !</« acres. Only $13,900.00 f
J SURBURBAN HOMES •
• 2 ACRES 10 miles South of Griffin. Threabedrooms, on* bath, den with fireplace and *
0 large kitchen with lot* of cabinet*. £
# 21 ACRES 10 mile* South of Griffin. Country *tore Including stock. Three bedroom*, £
• two bath*, large 4 room country home in excellent condition. Small pond, pasture all
fenced, barn*. $50,000.00 V
< ACRES and brick home 15 mile* North of Griffin In Clavton Co. Hom* features 4
fl large bedrooms, den with fireplace, 2 baths, living room, dining room, and built-in £
a kitchen. Outside feature* barn, playhouse and fenced In area. $57,700.00
A SUPERB CONSTRUCTION - Large four bedroom brick home, 2'A baths, complete
dining room, living room with fireplace, den with fireplace, large game room, patio
• and pool. Located 4 mile* West of Griffin on 21 ACRES. $125,000.00 £
® 75 ACRES 24 miles S. Griffin with nice brick home. Also building with welk-ln cooler, #
£ approximately 125 pecan trees, pond site, property fenced. All for $95,000.00
• 43 ACRES 32 miles South Griffin. Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with 2000 sq. ft. living A
• are*. 20 x4O pool, I'4 acre stocked pond, barn and approximately 20 acre* open
land. 583,333.00 •
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PLACE - 9 mile* South Griffin 1 mile from 4-Lane. 3 •
# bedrooms, 2 bath home with 1400 sq. ft. living area located on 10 ACRES. Two out A
— building* and green house. Assume VA loan. Only $44,400.00
• SMALL TRACTS J
• 2.75 ACRES wooded with stream. Nice building lot, restricted homes only located 3
mile* N. Griffin. $5,700.00
• 12 ACRES 3'4 miles West Griffin with surveyed pond site, peved road, open and
wooded. $1,350.00 Acre V
• 2to 4 ACRES - Choice wooded tracts, new paved road, 7 miles West of Griffin.
Mobile homes welcome. SIOO.OO down to qualified buyer. fl
"WOODLAND ACRES" - Beautiful wooded land from % acre to 4 acre tracts. 9
9 Restricted homes only. Utilities include city water, electricity, plus fire protec- a
tion. From $1,250.00 acre
5 to 10 ACRE TRACTS Jackson Lake, Zone 34, access to lake. $300.00 down. a
a acre $995.00 acre
• 9 LOTS on East Mclntosh Road with county water. Excellent location.
Only $2,500.00 Per Lot 9
3.08 ACRES off Teamon Road in North Spalding County. Ideal for mobile home. 2'4 •
fl miles off Expressway. $5,836.00
G sto 10 ACRES • 3'4 miles West of Griffin, paved road. Shoal Creek Road just off Ga. £
A Hwy. 14. 5 acres, $1,500.00 acre. 10 acres, $1,395.00 acre. $1,395.00 acre.
0 a.54 ACRES -7 miles West Griffin at Williamson, paved road frontage, city water
and excellent building sites. Will divide. Onlv $1,500.00 acre.
A "TALLWOOD ESTATES" - 5 tracts to select from in area of beautiful homes and
rolling land. Restricted to homes only. Water and gas. From $5,500.00 to $4,500.00 9
9 per acre. A
• ACREAGE WITH LAKES •
A 11.92 ACRES IN Zebulon with 2 ecreleke stocked with Channel Cat. Property has
city water and fire protection. Good place to build and live. $21,000.00 •
A 27 ACRES - 5 miles West of Griffin fronting Highway 14. 1458 feet. 8 acre lake and
beautiful building site. Owner offers 15 year terms. $47,250.00 V
• •
• ACREAGE •
30 ACRES located 3 mile* NE of Barnesville on Midway Baptist Church Road.
Property is wooded with stream with over 1500 ft. paved frontage. Only $575.00 acre
a 210 ACRES 32 mile* S. Griffin. 130 acre* open in pasture. 20 acre lake site, large 5
room country home with bath, barns and outbuildings. $428.00 acre. Home and 100 fl
• ACRESCAN BE BOUGHT FOR $40,000.00
• 184 ACRES 4 mile* from Barnesville. Cattle farm fenced and cross fenced. £
a land open, surveyed 7 acre pond site. Three bedroom brick home. $795.00 Acre
• 11 ACRES Smiles North Griffin on Vineyard Road. Water andgas A
A available. $1,500.00 acre
# 12 PLUS ACRES 7 miles SW Griffin. Large hardwoods, stream. $895.00 acre
• 15.5 ACRES Smiles N. Griffin fronting Highway 155, mostly open. 20 percent down, A
£ owner financing. $1,400.00 acre
29 ACRES 8 mile* South Griffin, partly open, paved road, has well and septic #
• tank. $28,500.00 *
9 40 ACRES open and wooded 4 miles NW Griffin off Mclntosh Road. Has easement A
A driveway to property, stream, excellent location. Will divide. $850.00 acre
# 40 ACRES 2 miles W. Williamson lust off Highway 342. Property has 700 feet —
easement road, open and wooded with bold stream thru middle. Ideal ..
• location. $400.00 acre *
50 ACRES 8 miles South Griffin, paved road, 20 acres open, good stream, some £
timber. $9,400.00 down, balancefor 7 year* at 7 percent interest. SBBB.OO per acre _
• •
0 51.8 ACRES MOSTLY WOODED WITH 2 STREAMS. Beautiful lakesite, near
Williamson airport. Good buy $700.00 acre “
• 55 ACRES 5 mile* South Griffin, 1 mile off X-Way. Beautiful lush pasture. Has 1200
feet of shoreline on 35 acre lake. $1,050.00 acre fl
94 ACRES |ust out of Griffin city limits, approximately 20 acres open, possible pond fl
9 site, gas and water. $995.00 acre. a
: SLADE REALTY, INC. :
• DAN SLADE, BROKER •
• 914 West Taylor Street *
• Griffin 227*1161 Ga. •
• (OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5) J
2 Dan Slade I Billy Hancock I Billy Shirah I Paul Kurtz I Ed Pirk
• 228-5468 I 228-1225 I 228-2939 I 227-0954 | 228-1137
Faculty members
on energy team
ATHENS, Ga.-Two
University of Georgia
faculty members will join
Vice Pres. Walter Mondale,
Gerald Ford, Henry
Kissinger and a host of top
government and scientific
leaders in a new national
thrust to promote energy
conservation.
Dr. Eugene Odum,
director of the university’s
Institute of Ecology and a
nationally recognized
ecologist, and Howard
Bucknell, a political
scientist and former energy
advisor to Jimmy Carter,
are members of the ad
visory board of the new
Alliance for Saving Energy.
Sens. Charles H. Percy
and Hubert H. Humphrey
created the non-profit, non
political organization to
encourage Americans to
save energy by using more
efficient buildings, tran
sportation facilities, in
dustrial processes and
electrical generation.
Mondale and Ford are
honorary board chairmen of
the alliance, which includes
44 appointed members, six
honorary chairman and 27 U.
S. senators, including Sens.
Sam Nunn and Herman
Talmadge of Georgia.
Percy and Humphrey are
chairman and co-chairman
and Kissinger is board
chairman of the alliance.
James Schlesinger, Carter’s
chief energy advisor, is
honorary advisor to the
group.
Carter has endorsed the
alliance and predicted it will
“play a significant role in
implementing our national
policy.”
Odum and Bucknell are
the only two alliance ad
visors from the Southeast,
and the University of
Georgia is the only in
stitution with two board
members. Among others on
the advisory board are
marine explorer Jacques
Cousteau; David
Rockefeller, president of the
Chase Manhattan Bank;
Lawrence Rockefeller,
president of the Rockefeller
Foundation; AFL-CIO Pres.
George Meany; Frank
Borman, former astronaut
and president of Eastern
Airlines; and Russell Train,
former director of the En
vironmental Protection
Agency.
Other honorary chairmen
are House Majority
Leader Tip O’Neill and
House Minority Leader John
Rhodes; Commerce
Secretary Juanita Kreps;
Labor Secretary Ray
Marshall; Transportation
Secretary Brock Adams;
and Housing and Urban
Development Secretary
Patricia Roberts Harris.
The alliance will promote
the concept of “conservation
energy,” which Carter has
described as “the energy
derived by replacing
wasteful habits and
technologies with more
efficient
Percy and Humphrey said
the alliance will “try to
convince every American
homeowners, apartment
dwellers, motorists,
business leaders, labor union
officials, government of
ficials-that it is actually far
less expensive in the long
run to invest to save energy
than it is to purchase
energy.”
They said conservation
energy would cost about half
the predicted cost of
produced energy in 1985
saving billions of energy
dollars and holding oil, gas
and electricity production to
replacement levels. One of
the group's goals is to
“reduce the political and
social costs” of energy--such
as American dependence on
foreign oil and damage to the
environment, the senators
said.
Odum is Fuller E.
Callaway Professor of
Ecology and Alumni
Foundation Professor of
Zoology at the university. A
member of the
National Academy of
Sciences, he pioneered in the
science and study of ecology
and is author of one of the
best-selling textbooks on the
subject. He serves on 10
federal and scientific panels.
Bucknell is a retired Navy
captain who is working on a
doctoral degree in political
science. He was on Carter’s
energy policy task force
when Carter was running for
president and has resear
ched and written extensively
about the political, public
administration, policy
development and
organization aspects of the
energy problem both in
America and abroad.
The Alliance for Saving
Energy will be organized in
10 federal regions and will
push for such incentives as
long-term financing and tax
breaks for thermal im
provements on residential
and commercial property.
The group will also seek
strict enforcement of federal
energy standards for cars,
buildings, appliances and
industrial processes.
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Candidates for graduation at Hammond Drive Kin
dergarten in Mrs. Diane Blalock’s class are pictured
above: (front row, 1-r) Bryan Perkins, Trina Alford, Neal
Baldwin, Philip Hallmark, Brenda Gentry, Jason Mar
tinez, Tommy Chambers and Bruce Mann; (back, 1-r)
Creeks plan
exhibit in Plains
AMERICUS, Ga. (AP) —
Creek Indians say the flow of
tourist trade through Sumter
County, the site of President
Carter’s home town, would help
promote an exhibit on the his
tory and heritage of their
people.
A delegation led by Chief Neal
McCormick of the Lower Creek
Indian Nation has asked the
Americus City Council for free
access to about five acres of city
property to house the exhibit.
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Hammond drive
The property on U.S. 19 ad
joins 25 acres of privately
owned land the Creeks hope to
obtain for the exhibit.
Representatives said
development of the project
would cost about <300,000.
The Creeks also hope to pro
duce a musical drama entitled,
“Sounds of the South,” depict
ing the history of the Indian na
tion, similar to a drama pre
sented by Indians at Cherokee,
N. C., each year.
Harmon Hazelwood, Tanya Connally, Suzette Childres,
Shane Smith, Kelley Harper, Sheree Hardy, Danielle
Hyder, Richie Brown and Stacla Gentry. Janet Pitts and
Tina Carter were not present for the photo. Mrs. Blalock,
teacher, is at right.
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