Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, October 04, 1977, Page Page 3, Image 3
’■p\ TMK H| r ~." * v *• Jff X-- fcfl + ’ '*z^ > -1 Mw. l *l3 Now here’s how you do it SPLIT-LEVEL - A BEAUTY! And... It’s in AMBERWOOD. '?'’ vwlffi-fe 1 ” • fh 3A — 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, split-level brick and frame. Living room, den, built-in kitchen. Central air. 17N sq. ft. 1»,70® JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CO. 1628 Hallmark Drive Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. - Monday thru Friday. Marvin Johnson Office 227-5307 Home 228-2673 Cain's Hoover Hoover. < U ® uik fIMW' Jf ' Broom H With Powermatic w ! I I if ] I v> - *■<, JL Hoover. I M Convertible //S|osfi>sr US Vacuum Cleaner J !■»»<->.>....■ .«-<** - ■..y<...>y II 1 —■ ||l Cleans Ly„ , ii.i........ ■■ ' M . carpet an< * hard - H Hoover Celebrity II jJJT With Powermatic Nozzle Pl fi • 17 peak HP (.70 VCMA) • Super-size 10-quart dust bag. 1 * Powermatic nozzle with motor-driven agitator. V£jl / • Full-time edge-cleaning. r'ZH * C Orn P' ete w ’th attachments. >58“" * 88 ”" W" Cain's 116 West Solomon Street Phone 227-5515 These students are shown picking up class cards during the registration process at Gordon Junior College. They are (1-r) Ronny Royston, Royston; Juanita Sullivan, Barnesville; Connie Reeves, Woodbury, and Gail Williams, Griffin. Needlework rules Mrs. Ronald Massey, chairwoman, announced the rules for needlework exhibits at the Spalding County Fair. They are: 1. All entries must be the handiwork of the exhibitor to be eligible for a prize. 2. All anticipated entries must be registered and delivered to the main fair building in center of fairgrounds, Thur sday or Friday, preceding the fair, from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. No entries will be accepted on Saturday; judging only will be done on this date. 3. All articles listed will be accepted provided they are less than a year old and have not been previously entered in the Spalding County Fair, and are in excellent con dition. 4. Neither the Fair Association nor any individual will be responsible for any injury to person or exhibit entered in the fair, but the best of care and attention will be exer cised to prevent any injury or loss to persons or exhibits. 5. Number of articles entered by any exhibitor in one group of any one class will be limited to one. 6. Because of the limited exhibit space we will be unable to include handicraft. All articles entered must be made with a needle, such as sewing needle, knitting, crocheting, etc. 7. All articles must be left on display throughout the entire fair. Anyone entering articles in the needlework display will not be able to pick up these articles unitl Sunday, the day after the fair closes, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sisterhood at Center gets going The Police Youth Center Sisterhood organization today began registration of present and new members. Parents must accompany their daughters, ages 4-17 for registration at the center. A Wednesday night activity has been called off and will be rescheduled. Adult leaders also are being recruited for the organization. Registration will continue 9-5 each day through Friday Pike house bums Fire destroyed the home of Mrs. Billie Kenway on the Griffin-Zebulon road Monday afternoon. The Zebulon Fire Department sent a truck to the scene but when it arrived the house fire was beyond control. Mrs. Kenway’s son, Cecil Kenway, is employed by the city of Zebulon. Hi iJBSi-JE! These students In the fifth grade class of Martin Mosteller at Moore Elementary put on a skit related to their study of Indians in American history. Participating were (front, 1- r) Michelle Ellis, Dorothy Walker, Tlffani Evans, Car- Insurance company plans move Middle Georgia Mutual Insurance Company plans to move into the building which Dr. Grady Duke occupies on South Hill street in about 4 months. Dr. Duke plans to build smaller quarters and will vacate when his new office is ready. Middle Georgia Mutual will move from its South Hill building then. The building which Dr. Duke occupies now was previously the Southern Bell business office. The building downtown which Middle Georgia Mutual will vacate previously was the Commercial Bank & Trust building. Gordon offers nursing management Nursing management will be offered at Gordon Junior College this fall for nurses in positions of leadership and those who are interested in advancement. Gordon is offering the course in response to requests in this area. Mrs. Marie Lo Monaco, chairman of the division of nursing at Gordon, will teach the course at the college on Thursday evening, Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3 and 10. The class will meet from 7-9 in Room LGO4, Lambdin Hall. Registration for the course will be held from 6-7 p.m. in Gordon’s registrar’s office (Lambdin Hall) on Thursday, Oct. 13. The course will include the following topics, planning and organization, communication, motivation of staff, decision making and problem solving. Additional information may be obtained from the Admissions office or the nursing division, Gordon Junior College. 1 i---—' report Dismissed from the Griffin- Spalding Hospital Monday: Brenda Rollins, Perry Pugh, Alton Kitchens, Alfred Jester, Opal Maxwell, Tessie Wiggins, Wanda Jackson, Square Nunnally, Dianne Calhoun, Joseph Adams, Patricia McKinney, Cheryl Kimbell. («obort S. Oflrtrw Jr. . *2* W. T«ytor hr-., f GrMln. Co. M>222 ■-* 7 “Seeme for all your family insurance needs.” STATI AARM Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. insuramci s” ,e fa,m ,WU ” nce Companies Home Offices Bloomington. Illinois Page 3 Indian study o SMITH BROS. REALTY m Griffin. Ga- 227-5248 realtor HOMES Your address could be 432 Brook Lane. A comfortable two story home with 4 bedrooms and 2ft baths. Make an appointment to see. Third Ward School. $89,000 Over 2,000’ of living area, 3 bedrooms, 2 b-*’ tfWer, living room, den with fireplace, separate dining room & built-in kitche Uh cabinets and an outside tool room. Central heat & air, carpeted, hardwooc^^fdouble carport, fenced in yard, and plenty of closet space. Third Ward School. 1026 Windsor Way. $65,000 You’ll enjoy the large panelled family room in our home at 1214 Maple Drive. Four bedrooms and 2 baths. Crescent School. $53,500 This home doesn’t have “too close” neighbors. Nice quiet back yard. Brick home with 3 bedrooms and V/» baths. Immediate occupancy. Jackson Road School. 428 Elizabeth Lane. $28,500 Low, low down payment! Call me for details. Brick home with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Jackson Road School. Good loan assumption! 3 bedrooms, Ift baths, den with fireplace. Large Master bedroom. Call Now For a Weekend Appointment! Ethel M. Cowart - 227-8364 LAND Small Acreage 4 Miles North of Griffin, 12 acres, half open, paved road frontage, ideal building site. $1495 Acre 10 Beautiful Acres • Half open, large stream, hardwoods and pines, paved road frontage: Terms $1250 Per Acre. 5 ACRE TRACTS -12 miles South of Griffin in Lamar County, wooded • near By-Pass. Mobile homes welcome. Only $795 per acre 6.8 ACRES - Pike County. Paved road, hardwoods and pines, S3OO down, bank financing. $695 per acre 3 to 4 ACRE TRACTS - N.E. Spalding County, just off Ga. 16 East - Wooded, mobile homes welcome, will clear for homesite. $1,500 per acre 4.58 ACRES - Lamar County, beautiful wooded tracts 3 miles off 41 By-Pass. $1,300 per acre 4 ACRES - 5 miles West of Griffin. Paved road frontage on two sides. SISOO per acre 12 ACRES -7 miles southeast of Griffin, all open in permanent pasture, paved road fron tage. $1,400 per acre 12 acre tracts 8 miles NE of Spalding County, half open and wooded, good home site. Only $995-acre Larger Tracts 20 acres, 7ft miles West of Griffin, paved road frontage, all wooded in timber $825-acre. 20 miles, 8 miles NE Spalding County, half open and wooded. $895-acre. 34.166 ACRES of beautiful farm land in Spalding County on paved road. Property is half open anJ wooded with large pines and hardwoods. Large stream on back of property and has 1,873 feet of road frontage. Excellent buy at $l,lOO 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 RIVER FRONTAGE on this 50.663 acre tract in N.W. Spalding County. Paved road and mostly wooded for privacy. Will subdivide. $llOO per acre Lots FARM HOME TRACTS - Ethridge Mill Rd. Patterson Rd., HoUonville Rd. $1250 - S3OOO Commercial Properties 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 businesses. 125x250 lot, U.S. 41 North of Griffin. SUNNYSIDE -1 acre front, adjoining Minit Man Mart 2 acres & up. Expressway Frontage north of Griffin on U.S. 41. Ken Fletcher .... 227-8699 Tim Furlow 228-4888 Dan Smith22B-2481 Fred Smith 227-0754 -Griffin Daily News Tuesday, October 4, 1977 menita Weems (back) Matilda Willis, Andrea Calloway, Richetta Barlow, Terri Hill, Demise Turnipseed and Shelia Watts.