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Griffin Daily News
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Two Georgians
Killed In Vietnam
WASHINGTON (DPI) — The
Defense Deparmtent Friday re
ported two Georgia servicemen
were among the latest list of
casualties from Vietnam.
They were identified as Army
W. O. Francis McDowall Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
McDowall Sr., Lawrenceville,
and Army Pfc. Grady L. Brew
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller
Brewer, Atlanta.
Soul Singer Has
Macon Restaurant
MACON, Ga. (UPI) — The
first two “Gold Platter” res
taurants, owned by soul singer
James Brown, will open here
Wednesday.
On hand for the occasion will
be Mayor Ronnie Thompson, ,
State Sen. Leroy R. Johnson, ,
and Brown. The menu Includes
soul food, such as collard
greens, sweet yams, cracklin’
bread, along with fried chicken
°nd catfish.
Galaxy To Begin
Troop, Cargo Route
MARIcifTA, Ga. (UPI) —The
C-5 Galaxy, the world’s largest
plane, will begin a new troop
REVIVAL CONCLUDES
with
DR. W. MILLINGTON
Speaking
9:4S Sunday Morning
(Men’s Bible Class)
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
7:30 P. M. Evening Service
VISIT WITH US!!
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1411 Atlanta Road Griffin, Georgia
“WHERE THE HAPPY HUNDREDS GO”
WELCOME HOME, PASTOR:
• Enjoy Studying God’s Word at 9:30 A. M.
• Be Blessed In Worship at 10:30 A. M.
Message: “On Whittling Religion Down To Size”
• Share In Fellowship In Training at 6:45 P. M.
• Participate In Evening Worship at 8:00 P. M.
“For Me To Live 15...”
FIRST BAPTIST
“A Church That Cares About You”
Bruce M. Morgan, Pastor Taylor at Hill
Sat. and Sun., Aug. 16-17, 1969
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and cargo carrying program
this October at Pope Air Force
Base, N.C.
The year long program, named
Transport Air Drop and Jettison
Test (TADJET), is a Joint ven
ture of the U. S. Air Force,
Army and Lockheed - Georgia,
which built the giant Jet trans
port.
The program will Involve 15Q
flights devoted to the air drop
of equipment and men.
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Stork Club
MASTER BURNS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns of
Route Five, Griffin, announce
the birth of a son on August 15
at the Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
LITTLE MISS MOSEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mose
man of Greenwood street, Barn
esville, announce the birth of a
daughter on August IS at the Gr
iffin-Spalding County Hospital.
LITTLE MISS HOARD
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Spencer
Hoard of Route Two, Griffin, an
nounce the birth of a daughter
on August 16 at the Griffln-Spal
dlng County Hospital.
Sales Increase
Total sales at Winn-Dixie su
permarkets during the so u r
weeks ended July 26 increased
$14,101,348 over the correspon
ding period last year.
They were $99,868,458 compar
ed with $85,767,110, a gain of 16.4
percent. The company current
ly operates 792 food stores com
pared with 750 a year ago.
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Hospital
The following were admitted to
the Griffin-Spalding County Hos
pital yesterday:
Mrs. Shirley Ann Moore, Mrs.
Patricia Hale, Mrs. Grace
Burns, Miss Deborah Batts,
Homer Westmoreland, Mrs.
Mary Waller, James Pitts, Mrs.
Marsha Moseman, Mrs. Katie
Sue Bunn, Mrs. Valerie Ed
wards, Mrs. Olenla Morris, Mrs.
Rosalyn Boggs, Mrs. Gail Gray,
Mrs. Corine Littleton, Gus Boh
ler, Jesse Barrett Jr.
The following were dismissed:
Mrs. Lena Mae Jett, Julian
Brown, Eva Mae Green, Mrs.
Elaine Ivie and baby, Idus Mar
tin, Bobby Thompson, Kimber
ly Sue Lindsey, Mrs. Rosa Har
per, Mrs. Mary Russell, Chris
Lance, Charles Jester, Mrs.
Shirley Ison, Mrs. Mary Morris
and baby, Mrs. Cheryl Burgess.
Mr. Abbott, 75,
Will Be Buried
Mr. David Frank Abbatt, 75,
of 409 Lynn street, died at 5:30
Friday evening at the Griffin-Sp
alding County Hospital after a
short illness.
Mr. Abbott was a native of Fa
yette County, son of the late Rev-
I. A. Abbott and the late Mrs.
Fannie Todd Abbott. He had re
sided in Griffin most of his life.
lie was a retired employe of
Dundee Mill No. One and was a
member of the DeVotie Baptist
Church.
Survivors include two daugh
ters, Miss Rosa Abbott of Grif
fin and Mrs. R. G. Hughes of
Tuscon, Arlz.; one step-son, Har
vey Rawls of East Point; four
grandsons, Jerry and David
Hughes of Tucson, Lewie and
C. W. Wallace, both of Atlanta;
one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Deane of
Pomona.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock
from DeVotie Baptist Church.
The Rev. Harold Graham, the
Rev. w. R. Jones and Rev. J. J.
Stephens will officiate. Burial
will be in Oak Hill cemetery.
The body will be carried to the
residence at 6 o’clock this after
noon.
Haisten Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Raglin
To Be Buried
Funeral services tor Mrs.
Elnora Raglin will be held Mon
day at 11 a.m. at the Eighth St
reet Baptist Church.
Burial will be in Rest Haven
cemetery. Spalding Undertaker
Co. is tn charge of plans.
She died at the Orlffln-Spald
,ng Hospital this week after a
brief illness.
Killer Gas
Train Creeps
Through Ohio
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UPI)
—A trainload of lethal phosgene
gas, en route from the Rocky
Mountain Arsenal in Denver to
a chemical firm at Lockport,
N.Y., proceeded slowly through
eastern Ohio early today.
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
officials said the 30 mile-per
hour speed limit Imposed by
the Interstate Commerce Com
mission was keeping the train
far behind schedule.
The train was to pass through
Western Pennsylvania en route
to Lockport byway of Buffalo.
The gas was shipped in 196
metal canisters divided among
14 flatcars as part of a 30-car
Lockport were to receive the
freight train.
Two chemical companies in
shipment which was purchased
from the U.S. Army. One firm
planned to use the gas to make
dyes and the other was to
utilize the canisters.
A U.S. Department of Trans
portation spokesman said a
two-man safety crew was
traveling on the train with a
neutralizing agent which could
render the gas harmless should
a leak develop.
The train originally was to
have been routed through
Canada from Detroit and was
to have re-entered the United
States at Niagara Falls, N.Y.,
but Canadian officials refused
the shipment and the train was
rerouted through Ohio.
Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes
disagreed with Rep. Richard D.
McCarthy, D-N.Y., that the
train represented a threat to
the safety of communities along
its route.
Legion To Honor
Baseball Team
Barnett Harris Post 15, Am
erican Legion, will honor its
baseball team at its Monday
night meeting. The team was
host to the Georgia American Le.
glon Baseball championship tour
nament held in Griffin last week.
Larry Neill, director Griffin Re
creation Department, will be the
speaker.
The Auxiliary will also meet
and will have as it speaker
Miss Dorothy Butts, Thomaston,
State Auxiliary Chaplain. She
will explain eligibility rules for
menibership in the Auxiliary.
The meetings of the two organ
izations will follow by supper ser
ved at 7:30 o’clock. Jim Hedder
man will preside for the Post
and Mrs. Marlene Newton for
the Auxiliary.
Christian School
Kindergarten
Has PTF Meeting
Hie Griffin Christian School
and Kindergarten announced to
day the first meeting of the sc
hool’s PTF (Parent-Teacher Fel
lowship).
Hie meeting will begin at 3:00
p.m. today in the First Assem
bly of God Church auditorium.
All parents of the children en
rolled in the first grade are ask
ed to have the children present
to take the Metropolitan Readi
ness Test.
The Rev. C. E. Johnson, pas
tor of the church, said “The Sc
hool’s ’69-70 schedule is prepar
ed for this meeting. The teach
ers will be introduced and pol
icy and projected goals of the
School will be discussed. All
questions pertaining to the new
GCS will be answered. All par
ents of the children enrolled in
Ss Kindergarten and First Gr
e are encouraged to attend
this meeting.”
The School’s director, the Rev.
Leslie Grounds, says there is a
limited number of openings in
the First Grade.
The First Assembly of G o d
Church is located at 1411 Atlan
ta road.
Legals
LEGAL — 3043
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF SPALDING
In Re Estate of J. Fray Nance,
Deceased.
All creditors of the estate of
J. Fray Nance, deceased, late
of Spalding County, are hereby
notified to render their demands
to the undersigned according to
law, and all pett-sons indebted
to said estate are required to
make immediate payment to us.
his 13th day of August 1969.
Commercial Bank & Trust Co.
Administrator of Estate of J.
Fray Nance, deceased.
LEGAL — 3042
Ernest Clafk Jr. vs. Lena Mae
Ellis Clark.
No. 15142 Superior Court
Spalding County, Georgia —
Suit for Divorce filed in office
August 12, 1969
Order of service by publication
Dated August 12, 1969
To: Lena Mae Ellis Clark:
You are hereby commanded
'to be and appear at the Super
ior Court of Spalding County,
Georgia within Sixty (60) days
of August 12, 1969 to answer the :
plaintiff’s complaint in the above
state case.
Witness the Honorable Andrew
J. Whalen, Jr., Judge of the
said Court, this the 12 day of
August, 1969.
F. P. Lindsey
Clerk, Superior Court
LEGAL 3021
Barbara Ann Washington
Chambley vs. (
-CALLING ALL TEENS-
THE TEEN DEPARTMENT OF FIRST ASSEMBLY OF
GOD REQUESTS THE HONOR OF YOUR PRESENCE
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17-9:45 A. M.
A Cordial Invitation Is Extended By Our Teachers:
• Jim Gunter • Robert Parker
• Dave Hunt • Edward Watson
• Mrs. Harold Kendrick • Jim Westbury
• Mrs. Henry Neill • Mrs. Wilson Woodham
1411 Atlanta Road Henry Neill
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AREA — Mostly cloudy tonight YjlY Mt AMt
and tomorrow with chance of
showers or thundershowers. y '*’
Walter Gaines Chambley, Jr.
No. 15115 .Superior Court,
Spalding County, Georgia,
Suit For
Filed in Office July 28, 1969,
Order Os Service by Publication
Dated July 28, 1969.
To: Walter Gaines Chambley,
Jr.:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the Superior
Court of Spalding County, Geor
gia within Sixty (60) days of
July 28, 1969, to answer the
plaintiff’s complaint in the
above stated case.
Witness the Honorable An
drew J. Whalen, Jr., Judge of
the said Court, this the 29th day
of July, 1969.
F. P. Lindsey, Clerk
Superior Court.
LEGAL 3035
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
Whereas, J, Woodrow Tingle,
Executor of the last will of
Gordon Tingle, represents to the
Court, in his petition, duly filed
and entered o nrecord, that he
has fully administered said
estate: This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said Executor
should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission, on the
first Monday in September, 1969.
This August 7, 1969.
GEO. C. IMES, Ordinary.
LEGAL 3036
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Carrie F. Strozler having in
due form applied to me for a
year’s support out of the estate
of Julian Strozler, deceased,
this is to notify the next of kin
and creditors of the said Julian
Strozier, deceased, that said ap
plication will be heard before
me at the regular September
Term, 1969, of the Court of Ordi
nary for said County.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 7th day of Au
gust, 1969.
GEO. C. IMES, Ordinary.
LEGAL 3037
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
FOR THE COUNTY OF
SPALDING
STATE OF GEORGIA
In The Matter Os:
Tallowmasters of Georgia, Inc.
Incorporation.
On application of Harvey Joe
Clark, P. O. Box 101, Griffin,
Georgia, 30223, Articles of Incor
poration have been granted to
Tallowmasters of Georgia, Inc.,
by thei Honorable Andrew J.
Whalen, Jr., Judge of the Su
perior Court of Spalding County,
in accordance with the applic
able provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. Hie
registered office of the Corpor
ation is located at Room 301,
Commercial Bank and Trust
Company Building, Post Office
Box 116, Griffin, Georgia, 30223,
and its registered agent at such
address is Robert H. Smalley,
Jr. The purpose of the Corpor-
COMING!
SPALDING COUNTY-WIDE
YOUTH-LED REVIVAL
AUGUST 29 -30 -31
JERRY DRACE, EVANGELIST
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
South 6th Street Extension
Dr. Harry Lee Smith, Pastor
Rev. Charles W. Barnes,
Associate Pastor
11 A.M.
Meditation by Dr. Smith
The Sacrament
Os The Lord's Supper
7:30 P.M.
Sermon by Rev. Barnes
"The Call of the Wild"
ation is to engage in any law
ful activity for profit to its
shareholders. The minimum
capital with which the Corpora
tion shall commence business is
not less than Five Hundred
Dollars.
This Bth day of August, 1969.
BECK. GODDARD, OWEN &
SMALLEY,
Attorneys for Tallowmasters of
Georgia, Inc.
(s) By John M. Cogburn, Jr.
Address:
Post Office Box 116,
Griffin, Georgia 30223.
(Telephone: 227-9411)