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Fischer not sure
of his next step
REYKJAVIK (UPI)— Bobby
Fischer, newly crowned as
world chess champion, hasn’t
• decided what his next step will
be. In the meantime he closeted
himself in his hotel room for 24
Enrolled
Gordon Junior College in
Barnesville has announced the
acceptance of Joseph Bums
from Griffin into the joint
enrollment program. This pro
• gram allows high school seniors
to complete their senior year of
high school while taking college
courses. High school students
• from Butts, Spalding, Lamar
and Upson Counties will be
participating.
Pomona Baptist Mission
Flint River Campsite
Bobby Bradley, Pastor
Sunday Sept. 3, Old Fashion Homecoming With
Morning & Evening Services. Dinner Will Be Served.
Afternoon Singing. All Present And Former Members
And Friends Are Invited.
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day to cook.
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Tom Roberts has assumed his i
duties as director of music of :
First United Methodist Church, :
Griffin. He came here from :
Audubon Forest United j
Methodist .Church in Atlanta, j
Roberts studied at Georgia j
State University and studied :
conducting under Robert Shaw. :
A native of Atlanta, he has :
served the following churches
as music director: St. Phillips
at Smyrna, Lithonia Methodist,
Columbia Drive Church in
Decatur, Thomasville, (Ga.)
First Church and Audubon
Forest. He was band director for
Decatur city schools for a year.
hours to observe his Sabbath.
The 29-year-old New Yorker
won the crown Friday when
titleholder Boris Spassky of the
Soviet Union telephoned his
resignation in the 21st game to
chief referee Lothar Schmid.
What has been termed “the
match of the century” came to
an end Friday when Spassky,
speaking quietly and without a
(race of emotion, told Schmid
an the telephone: “I’m resign
ing from the 21st game. Please
annouce this from the stage, I
shall not be there.” The game
had been adjourned from
Thursday after 40 moves.
Dale Carley, Jr., and Robert Walker with new handbook.
Scout handbook
changes with times
In a departure as radical as
teaching how to drown instead
of how to rescue, the Boy
Scouts’ new handbook finally
faces up to the perils of the city
jungle and to the age of
liberations.
The title has been changed in
the eighth edition as a
replacement for the 1965 ver
sion. “Boy Scout Handbook” is
becoming a “Scout Handbook”.
On its cover, four Scouts are
shown pointing a telescope at
the moon as if trying to pick out
a campsite.
Sixty-one years after the first
handbook unraveled the
mystery of difficult knots and
explained the art of navigating
rapids, the new book tells about
untying drug connections and
penetrating city streets.
Dropped from the handbook
are sections on: when to wear
the uniform, signalling, map
making, tracking, trailing,
stalking, rowing, canoeing, tree
identification, lashing, edible
plants, starting fire with flint
and steel, frostbite, heat
exhaustion, sunstroke.
In this new world where
temperate climes prevails, it is
no longer clear how to start a
fire by rubbing two sticks
together. The whole tricky
process has been recuded to
stylized drawings.
Formerly the directions for
making griddle cakes began:
“Beat one egg, tablespoon of
sugar, one cup condensed
milk.” Now breakfast is pan
cakes and the directions
proceed: “Mix batter according
to instruction on the ready
mixed package.”
In 1911 there was a minor
treatise on “care of the
fingernails,” but this has been
pared to a sentence: “Keep
your fingernails neatly trim
med and clean.”
There used to be detailed
instructions on how to rescue
the drowning, and they involved
getting wet. The good word now
is: “Never try a swimming
rescue if you can do it a better
way.”
Since the first publication, the
Handbook has sold over 26
million copies, and over 50
million Americans have been
enrolled in Scouting. Today,
there are about 6.5 million
members-one quarter of them
IN MEMORY
In memory of our mother
and daughter, Katherine
Fowler Hurt, who passed
away a year ago, Sept. 3,
1971.
WE MISS YOU
Your life, was like a candle
light;
So pure, so brief, but, oh, so
bright!
With beams of love, you
filled each heart,
And made it hard for us to
part.
We miss your voice, your
sweet embrace,
Your precious smile, your
angel face.
Our hearts are sad, but this
we know;
When God called, you had to
go!
God needed you in Heaven
above,
To teach his angels how to
love.
He freed your soul, now it
can rise,
To lead the angels in
Paradise.
Children: Steve, Mike,
Terry, Linda, Bill. Parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C.
Fowler. Sisters and
brothers, Evelyn Phillips,
Agnes Trewett, Edward
Fowler.
adult leaders.
When the century was young
and the wilderness wild, the
handbook featured drawings of
animals and their charac
teristic cries.
This time phonetics gets short
shift and the vocabulary a
heady revision. Advice for nose
bleed? “Keep your cool. A
nosebleed looks bad, but its no
big deal.” Tips for urban sur
vival? Don’t be a wise guy or a
loudmouth. “Man,” notes the
Handbook, “Scouting is a ball.”
Merit badges roll on. To get
one for business, a Scout used to
write a business and a personal
letter, state principals of sale
and purchase, know simple
bookkeeping, and keep account
of personal income and spen
ding for six months. This time
he is just beginning when he has
detailed benefits and respon
sibilities of American free
enterprise, visited a bank,
described the industrial
revolution, and pretended to
invest in stocks.
Merit badges are now
available as well as atomic
energy, citizenship in the world,
environmental science, soil and
water conservation, space
exploration and journalism.
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Til LUNCH MENU I. T
The master menu for the
Griffin-Spalding County School
System for the week of Sept. 5-8
is as follows:
MONDAY - holiday.
TUESDAY- Scrambled
hamburger, green salad, potato
chips, banana pudding, bun,
milk, butter.
WEDNESDAY - Chilli with
beans, tomato and lettuce,
applesauce, saltine, milk
butter.
THURSDAY - Country fried
steak with gravy, rice, green
beans, peach half, roll, milk,
butter.
FRIDAY — Tuna salad,
English peas, cole slaw, jello,
saltines, milk, butter.
Legals
CHANGE
OF NAME
Legal 6962
Georgia, Spalding County
Notice is hereby given that
Richard Martin Lane, 111 filed
his petition to the Superior
Court of said county on August
24, 1972, praying fora change in
the name of petitioner from
Richard Martin Lane, 111 to
Richard Martin Lane
Krumrine, and notice is hereby
given to an interested or
affected party to be and appear
in said matter in said court on
or before September 23, 1972 at
10:00 o'clock a.m., at which
time all objections thereto shall
be filed.
This 24th day of August, 1972.
(S)Richard Martin Lane, 111
Petitioner
ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION
LEGAL 6941
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
FOR THE COUNTY OF
SPALDING STATE OF
GEORGIA
IN THE MATTER OF:
MARWICK, INC.
FILE NO.
INCORPORATION
NOTICE
On application of JAMES E.
MARRS, Box 362-M, Route 2,
Valdosta, Georgia, 31601; and
CABBOT W. HARDWICK, JR.,
Route 5, Box 120, Valdosta,
Georgia, 31601, Articles of
Incorporation have been
granted to MARWICK, INC.,
BY the Honorable Andrew J.
Whalen, Jr., Judge of the
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Superior Court of Spalding,
County, Georgia, in accordance
with the applicable provisions
of the Georgia Business
Corporation Code. The
registered office of the
Corporation is located at 115
North Sixth Street, Suite 205,
Post Office Box 198, Griffin,
Georgia, 30223, and whose
registered agent at such
address is John M. Cogburn, Jr.
The purpose of the Corporation
is to engage in any lawful
activity for profit to its
Shareholders. The minimum
capital with which the
Corporation shall commence
business is not less than Five
Hundred ($500.00) Dollars.
This 10th day of August, 1972.
SMALLEY, COGBURN AND
EVANS
Attorneys for MARWICK, INC.
By: John M. Cogburn, Jr.
Post Office Box 198
Griffin, Georgia 30223
Telephone: 228-2125
DISCHARGE
OF
GUARDIANSHIP
LEGAL 6946
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY
H. G. Dixon, Jr. , Guardian of
Lisa Dale Shackelford Moore,
Cathy Ann Shackelford and
Connie Ray Shackelford, has
applied to me for a discharge
from his guardianship of Lisa
Dale Shackleford Moore, Cathy
Ann Shackelford and Connie
Ray Shackelford: This is
therefore to notify all persons
concerned to file their
objections, if any they have, on
or before the first Monday in
September next, else he will be
discharged from his
guardianship as applied for.
George C. Imes, Ordinary
Beck, Goddard, Owen, Squires
8< Murray
Attorneys
Our First Great Sunday Personality
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Dr. Luther Joe Thompson
You will miss a real blessing if you miss hearing this man!
He has twice received the George Washington Honor Medal for outstanding
sermons, and is the author of two books, “Monday Morning Religion” and
“Through Discipline To Joy.”
He received the PHD degree from the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh,
Scotland.
Under his leadership at First Baptist, Richmond, Virginia the church is involved
in numerous innovative ministries designed to meet human need and make the
Gospel meaningful in the contemporary context.
Each week two Sunday morning worship services are necessary to accomodate
the attendance.
Hear Dr. Luther Joe Thompson and receive abundant blessings!
Join us at 9:30 a.m. for Bible Study, followed by worship at 10:30 a.m.
Informative Discussion Groups at 6:00 p.m., with a great Evening Service at 7:00 p.m.
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BfiMOSS €?
THE CHURCH THAT CARES ABOUT YOU
— Griffin Daily News Saturday, September 2,1972
YEAR'S SUPPORT
LEGAL 6943
GEORGIA, SPALDING
COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
LAURA ANN
BARTHOLOMEW
MONTGOMERY having
applied to me for Year's
Support out of the estate of
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Dumas Shelnutt
Minister
Rev. Harry Hawkins
Associate Minister
Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
Sermon By Pastor
"Workers Together
With God”
Evening Service 6:00 P.M.
Sermon By Harry Hawkins
"Jesus,
The Carpenter"
ARTHUR TALLEY
MONTGOMERY, deceased,
this is to notify the next of kin
and creditors of said deceased
that said application will be
heard before me at the regular
September Term, 1972, of the
Court of Ordinary for said
County.
This Bth day of August, 1972.
GEORGE C. IMES
Ordinary
BECK, GODDARD, OWEN,
SQUIRES 8. MURRAY
Attorneys