Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, April 04, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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Griffin Daily News Monday, April 4, 1966 Man Held On Rape Charge Willie Pack, Jr. of Griffin was being held in Spalding County Jail today on charges of rape. A warrant was sworn Sunday for Pack’s arrest, charging him with raping a 15-year-old girl Sunday on the Walker’s Mill road in Spalding County. Pack was arrested by Spald ing County Deputy Sheriff Jack Taylor. COURT MEETS WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Supreme Court meets today to hand down opinions and orders before recessing until April 18. The court now has about 30 cases under advisement. Want Ads Pay Easter I Open All Day Wed. Only 5 Shopping Days Away! Three SPECIALS \" Just In Time No. 1 Over 100 New Fashion Easter Hats Values to 8.99 — Buy Several! and 6.8S No. t Over 200 New Spring COATS, SUITS and RAIN COATS • Some Were 22.99 If perfect. • Plaids, Solids, Prints and Checks • Absolutely fabulous fabrics and styles. "Best Buy of 1966" No. 3 Over 300 New Spring and Summer Dresses & Suits • Values to 13.99 • 1-2-3- Pc. Cotton Knits, Whipped Creams, Jerseys, Laces In every wanted style. New Shipment — New Styles Hosiery, Bags, Gloves, Blouses, Girdles, Bras Come See! Charge or Lay - A - Way Shop Anything! These are the win ning numbers for Saturday and Sunday for Saturday 3813, 8512, 2661 for Sunday 4136, 91S9, 3111 Must be claimed 3 days after purchase. for Mr mm m m* m mrnm Factory Packed SUGAR 5 Lbs. 103 S. 10th St AT SOLOMON WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT CAROLINA INSTANT RICE 4% Oz. Pkg. 8C PET MILK 3 Tall Cans 39C FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF Lb. 39c BEAVER’S BREAKFAST LINK SAUSAGE “69c FROZEN CHICKEN BACKS 5 “ •« 49c FRESH WHOLE FRYERS Lb. 39c SUNKIST LEMONS Doz. 29c WHITE ALL PURPOSE POTATOES 10 Lbs. 49c SWEET POTATOES Lb. 10c 2 March Off; Another Set CORDELE, Ga. (UPI)— The Student Nonviolent Coordinat ing Committee canceled a morning street march today to back up school improvement demands but announced there would be an afternoon demon stration. About 75 to 80 Negroes gath ered in Baker’s Chapel for the morning march before It was called off. From 200 to 300 per sons demonstrated almost daily last week. SNCC leaders showed those on hand a civil rights film tak en In Greenwood, Miss. A court hearing was sched uled Tuesday for six integra tionists charged In connection with defacing the U S. flag dur ing a wild demonstration last week. About Town FAIRMONT PTA The Fairmont High School PTA will observe Dad’s Night, Tuesday night at 8 p.m. All fa thers are urged to attend this program. EXCHANGE CLUB The Griffin Exchange Club will meet Tuesday at noon at the Elks Club. Joseph G. Maddox, president of Maddox Realtors, Inc., of Atlanta will speak to the club on “There's Gold in Dirt”. GUNSMOKE CLUB The Gunsmoke Club will hold the regular monthly meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. in the Spalding County Courthou se. A film of the Darlington 500 motor races will be shown af ter the business meeting. The public is Invited. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE The Ladles Auxiliary will meet Tuesday night at 8 p.m. A 11 candidates are urged to be pre sent. CRESFENT PTO Crescent PTO will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. in the school lunchroom. Officers will be elected. The board will meet at 10 a.m. in the school lib rary Tuesday morning. ROUND-UP The pre-school registration for students who will enter the first grade this fall at East Grif fin will be held Wednesday from 8:30 until 10:30 a.m. Parents have been asked to bring birth certificates when registering the children. CHICKEN 8UPPER A “drive through and pick up chicken supper” will be held at Fourth Ward School on Fri day, April 15. Tickets, which are one dollar, may be obtained by calling the school, 227-2698, by April 12. The supper Is being sponsored by the Fourth Ward PTA. MIDWAY CLUB The Midway Community Club will meet tonight at 7:15 p.m. at the Clubhouse. Dr. Ira Slade will speak to the Club on the “Heart”, • For Better SHOES SHOP We are a Callaway Carpet Outlet The Towel (jr Tog Shop Highway 41 North Saddle Club Lists Winners In Horse Show The Flint River Saddle Club today listed the first placed win ners in the horse show held Sat urday at the arena on Carver road. First place winners were: Shetland pony class, 12 years and under, Juanita Hightower; lead line, costume, Leila Mel ton; pleasure class, English lack, 14 and under, John God ard III; Equitation, English tack 14 and under, Gay Kennedy. Pleasure class, English tack, Marion Stringer; walking hor ses and ponies, all ages, Russell Johnson; racking class, all ag es, Sue Kennedy; women’s plea sure class, Miss Ballenger; hor semanship, 14 and under, John ny Barineau. Western pleasure, Miss Bal lenger; western pleasure, 14 and under, Johnny Barineau; pick up race, all ages. Curt Caw thon; children’s flag race, John ny Barineau; flag race, Cathy Dougherty; pole bending, 14 and under, Johnny Barineau. Pole bending, women, Juani ta Hightower; pole bending, men, Wayne Waldrop; potato race, Don Dix; barrell race, 14 and under, Stanley Elliott; wo men’s barrell race, Cathy Dou gherty; men’s barrel race, Bob by Cammon. Johnny Barineau won the you th high point trophy for the show with 37 points. Don Dix was the high point adult rider with 39 points. No One Injured In Four Wrecks No one was injured in four wrecks investigated by the Grif fin State Patrol Saturday and Sunday. Hayden C. Hill, 32. of Estill Springs, Tenn., and Freddie W. Schroer HI of Ray City, Ga., were listed as drivers of cars In volved in an accident 3.6 miles south of Griffin on U. S. 41. Damage to the two cars was estimated at $1,000. William J. Brooks, 45, and Warren H. Griggs, 50, both of Atlanta, were listed as drivers of cars involved In an mishaps two miles south of Jackson on Georgia 42. Damage to their cars was es timated at $300. James Weldon Anthony of Gr iffin was listed as the driver of a car Involved In an accident 2.9 miles north of Griffin on the Seven Forks road. Troopers estimated damage to his car at $400. Damage was estimated at $125 In an accident three-tenths of a mile east of Barneavllle on the Johnsonville road. Drivers of cars were listed as James Drlscall and Andrew Ful ler, both of Barnesville. Woman Charged In Stabbing Case Mrs. Mary Thomas of Zebulon has been charged with assault with intent to murder in con nection with a stabbing incident here last week. Her bond was set at $3,000. Mrs. Thomas was charged with stabbing Mrs. Louise Griggers 19 times with a homemade ice pick. Mrs. Griggers swore out the assault with intent to murder warrant Sunday. Want Ads Pay John T. Slade fine tailor MADE SUITS — Factory to wearer — Samples submitted any place — Day or night — Display office — 227-7445 Announcing UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF MRS. BILL MAYS THE RE-OPENING of the BLACK SKILLET RESTAURANT U. S. 41 North at Lyndon Are. featuring STEAK - CHICKEN AND SEA FOODS CATFISH EVERY FRIDAY All You LO Can Eat Pizza Pies - Italian Spaghetti Hospital The following patients were admitted to the Griffin-Spalding County Hospital over the week end: Mrs. Mary Lou Norman, Mrs. Florence Pregent, Asa Grant, Robert Melton, Mrs. Agnes Wheeless, Valerie Wright, W. Z. Ballard, Esmona Dickson, Cur tis Pitts, Mrs. Louise Smith, John Hembree, Sharon McKin ley, Mrs. Linda Graham, Mrs. Olla Berry, Miss Earnestine Davis. Mike McElheney, Mrs. Eliza beth Corley, Marty Reaves, Ott J. Mink, Miss Hean Craig, Mrs. Rose Pearce, Mrs. Geraldine Pitts, Lewis Rogers, Steve A. Williams, Mrs. Elzora Minter, Robert Carter, Miss Veronica Bailey, Mrs. Patricia Gail Car lyle, Mrs. Elizabeth Kinard. Elaine Elliott, Mrs. Nancy Ly brand, Emmett Taylor, Mrs. Et hel Johnson, Mrs. Ellen Joyce Grant, Mrs. Lois Hardy, Mrs. Ida Combs, S. T. Maddox, Cyn thia Caveander, Wayne Morris, John L. Haynes, Mrs. Mary Nell East, Harvey Kent, Mrs. Nancy Calhoun, Mrs. Lucile Horton. Hassle Barnes, Miss Gandeth Gunter, Mrs. Dorothy Daniel, Mrs. Judy Colwell, Mrs. Elise Gregg, Mary Ann Butler, Mrs. Rachel Roland. The following were dismissed: Mrs. Wilene Smith, Charles Walker, W. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Annie Lois Hawthorne and ba by, Mrs. Eron Willis, Mrs. Car lene Bridges and baby, Mrs. Phyllis Jones and baby, Jack Sauley, Willie Holloway, Inise Moss, Mrs. Estelle Searcy, Mrs. Lib Hawkins. Mrs. Mattie Lois Nash and baby, Robert L. Manning, Mrs. Eloise Bowen, Clifton Feltman, Turner Davis, Henry Clay Har per, Mrs. Brenda Huddleston and baby, D.M. Ellis, Jr. J. Por ter Mason, Mrs. Lettle B. Dan iel and baby, Iris Ross, Mrs. Br enda Rollins and baby. Mrs. Peggy Cato and baby, Mrs. Bessie Hilley, Mrs. Nora Bell Head, Mrs. Martha Taylor, Mrs. Jane Gann and baby, Miss Sue Conger, Mrs. Patricia Greer and baby, Sylvia Jean Jones, Howard Connell, Bruce Carter, Mrs. Alice Hall, Mrs. Pauline Fambrough, Cecil English, Mrs. Bobble Jean Smallwood and baby, Harry Rowland, Sharon McKinley, Ernest Imes. Bruce Stinson. Oliver Quick, Maero Butler, Mrs. Sylvia Law ler and baby, Henry Nelms, Mrs. Abbie Benton, Mrs. Annie Elli son, Elaine Elliott, H. H. Tip pins, Mrs. Mary Lou Norman, Asa Grant, Miss Linda Crow der, Robert Bass, Mrs. Myrtice Parks. Mr. Gossett Buried Today Mr. Howard Bass Gossett, Sr. of Sunny Side died early Satur day night. He was bom in Monroe Coun ty, coming to Griffin 58 years ago. Mr. Gossett was a retired employe of the Crompton High land Mills. He was a member of the Georgia Fox Hunters Asso. and served as field judge for the Georgia Florida field trials. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mary Lou Norris Gossett of Sunny Side; two daughters, Mrs. Joel C. Taylor of Hamp ton, Mrs. Russell Smith of Sun ny Side; five sons, Fred Gos sett, Howard B. Gossett, Jr., both of Sunny Side, Lamar Gos sett, Frank Gossett, both of Gr iffin and William Gossett of Bainbridge; 20 grandchildren, six great grandchildren and se veral nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Mr. Gos sett were conducted this after noon at 2 o'clock from Pittman Rawls Chapel. The Rev. John O. Brown and the Rev. Robert M. Lloyd officiated and burial was In the Sunny Side Methodist Church cemetery. Pittman Rawls Funeral Home was In charge of plans. House Speaker Will Talk To Griffin ABC George T. Smith, speaker of the House in the state legisla ture, will speak to the O-lffin Chapter, American Business Club, at the Club’s Tuesday meeting. The speaker is expected to dis cuss a number of state Issues In his talk to the Griffin club. 19 Injured In Stand Collapse Nineteen people were injured when a temporary stand slow ly collapsed at the Griffin Na tional Guard Armory Saturday night during a wrestling match. Four of them were admitted to the Griffin - Spalding Hospi tal. The others were treated In the emergency room and dis missed. The four admitted were iden tified as Mrs. Ethel Johnson, 1003 North Hill street; Mrs. Nan cy Lybrand of 404 Spring View drive; Emmett Taylor of 405 Pa lace street, and Mrs. Joyce Gr ant, Route Two, all of Griffin, A spokesman for the National Guard Armory today said that the match was sponsored by ABC Booking Co. of Atlanta. The guard building Is leased to the concern for the matches. WOMEN’S LUNCHEON WASHINGTON (UPI) —The wives of the nation’s Democra tic governors will be guests of honor at a special luncheon April 19 during the 1966 campaign conference for Demo cratic women. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey’s wife Muriel will be the principal speaker at the affair. LOANS ON • FURNITURE • AUTOMOBILE • REAL ESTATE $10.00 to $2,500.00 UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY CONFIDENTIAL — QUICK COURTEOUS SERVICE SINCE 1938 DIAL 227-2561 GRIFFIN FINANCES THRIFT CO. G. R. ROBINSON, MGR. GRIFFIN, GA. FIRST OF WEEK SPECIALS u m ■ m ® Specials Good thru Wednesday—Open 8 A.M.-9P.M. — 6 Days A Week ■ ■ ■ ■ PURE GOLD : SYRUP Pint 19c! ■ LUZIANNE RED LABEL !COFFEE Lb. 59c; ■ SHURFINE ■CATSUP 5 14 Oz. Btls. $ 1 . 00 : ■ FRESH LEAN 39c! Ground Beef Lb. | U.S. CHOICE l I RIB STEAK “•79c! | FRESH ■ ■ JUICY COLLARDS FLORIDA SWEET Bunch 19c; .ORANGES 5““* 39c* I r ■ ■ i I WE GIVE HOLDEN I ■ RED STAMPS I ■ f « L. i CLARK’S I i SB ■ ■ SUPER MARKET m Large enough to serve you - Small enough to know you! • 403 EAST BROADWAY Pi 3 Mrs. Miller Of Blairsville Dies Mrs. Sarah Miller, 91. of Blairsville, Ga., formerly of Gr iffin, died Saturday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dennis Hampton of Blairsville. Other survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Wayne Plem mons of Griffin; two sons. Hen ry W. Miller of Griffin, Jewell Miller of Murphy, N. C.; four grandchildren and one great gr andchild. Funeral services for Mrs. Mil ler were conducted this after noon at 2 o’clock from the New Martin Creek Church in Mur phy, N. C. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Townsend Fu neral Home of Murphy, N. C., was in charge of arrangements. Griffinite’s Brother Dies Dr. Herschel C. Crawford, pro minent Atlanta physician for 35 years, died Sunday in a private hospital. Dr. Crawford was the brother of Mrs. William R. King, Sr., of Griffin. Funeral services will be con ducted Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock at Spring Hill in Atlan ta. Dr. Monroe F. Swilley will officiate and burial will be in Ar lington cemetery. Special Program now being of fered for Men and Women of GRIFFIN IBM Computer Programming Data Processing Key Punch — Burroughs NCR Bookkeeping Machines Learn at our resident school or through home study in a few short weeks. We will help you you on a top paying Job. No pre vious experience necessary. Free 2-day training trial. Call COLLECT or write (Area Code 404) 577-1760 METROPOLITAN SCHOOLS Suite 204 136 Marietta, N. W. Atlanta, Georgia Stork Club MASTER SMALLWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Donreth Small wood announce the birth of a son March 30 at the Griffin-Sp alding Hospital. 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