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— Griffin Daily News Monday, July 9,1973
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Hospital Report
The following persons were
dismissed from the Griffin-
Spalding Hospital during the
weekend:
Mrs. Enna Kite, Marshall
Garrett, Willie Sikes, Mrs.
Alma Landrum and baby,
James David Colquitt, Mrs.
Rosebud Maddox, Mrs. Arethea
Grant, Kenneth Bunn, Mrs.
Dora Moore, Mrs. Linda Walls,
James Stephenson, Larry
Redding, Mrs. Janice Lueken
and baby, J. W. Pilkenton,
George Washington Banks,
Mrs. Fronie Huckaby, Mrs.
Sallie Battle, Mrs. Charlotte
Willis, A. L. McKneely, Janice
Alison H. Sharp, Johnny Cook,
Phyllis Taylor, John T. Cook,
Henry Starks, Mrs. Janie
Gresham, Mrs. Elizabeth
Tysinger and baby, Rayford
Peek, Mrs. Kate McLeroy, Mrs.
Kate Richardson, Leroy
Harrison, Ira Fincher, Mrs.
Ruby Weaver, Guy Richards,
William Edge, John Parks,
Mrs. Rosa Lee Folds, Mrs.
Peggy Beckwith, Mrs. Jimmy
Faircloth, David Pryor, James
Finchers, Melvin Varnom, Mrs.
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116 W. Solomon St. Phone 227-5515
Susie Brisco, Mrs. Myrtle
Helms, Mrs. Horace Etheridge,
Mrs. Frances White, Mrs. Ellen
Arnold and baby, Mrs. Carolyn
Roberts, Mrs. Barbara Jar
moluk, Mrs. Minnie Lee Smith
and baby, Howard Cardell,
Eugene Rivers, Mrs. Betty Joe
Spires, Terrell Sanders, Marvin
Willis.
Stork Club
MASTER CHESTNUT
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt E.
Chestnut of Flovilla announce
the birth of a son on July 5 at the
Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
LITTLE MISS SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith of
Route Three, Box 32, Jackson,
announce the birth of a
daughter on July 5 at the
Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
MASTER SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith
of Crumbley road, McDonough,
announce the birth of a son on
July 6 at the Griffin-Spalding
County Hospital.
LITTLE MISS BATES
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Jefferson
Bates, Jr., of 1106 Gonza drive,
Griffin, announce the birth of a
daughter on July 6 at the
Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
MASTER ARNOLD
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Turner
Arnold, 111, of 1150 Cherokee
court, Griffin, announce the
birth of a son on July 6 at the
Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
LITTLE MISS COLWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colwell
of 1512 Oakview drive, Griffin,
announce the birth of a
daughter on July 7 at the
Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
LITTLE MISS BARRETT
Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Barrett
of Box 470, County Line road,
Griffin, announce the birth of a
daughter on July 7 at the
Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
MASTER KUHN
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kuhn of
Route Two, Locust Grove,
announce the birth of a son on
July 8 at the Griffin-Spalding
County Hospital.
Thefts
plague
area
Burglaries, thefts and break
ins dominated the weekend
reports from the Griffin Police
Department and the Spalding
Sheriff’s Office.
Charles Crawley, a security
guard at the Griffin-Spalding
Hospital, reported he caught a
black man identified as
Woodrow Jackson, 20, breaking
into an automobile in the
hospital parking lot
He told investigators the
suspect was attempting to take
a tape player from an auto
owned by Harry Kelley, of 29
Woolsey road, Hampton.
Kelley took out a warrant
charging Jackson with criminal
damage to property. Damage
was estimated at SIOO.
Two black males, ages 10 and
12, and a white male, age 12,
were taken into custody
yesterday in connection with a
burglary at the Corner Lun
chroom, 701 Ray street.
Burglars reportedly entered the
building through a window fan
and took some cigarets.
The Quilley street lunchroom
was broken into but nothing was
reported missing. The building
is vacant and contained only a
juke box and some dishes.
A 13-year-old boy and a 19-
year-old youth, identified as
Bennie Watson of 301 East Wall
street, was charged with
breaking into a newspaper box
in the East Solomon street
shopping center and taking
$3.14.
Two white boys, 13 and 12
years old, were taken into
custody, being charged with
breaking into Vickery’s
warehouse, 740 Experiment
street.
Mary Alstor of 707 Anne street
told police someone entered her
apartment and took a record
player and albums valued at
S2BO.
Ronald Peaden reported
someone broke into his
restaurant at 213 North Hill
street and took some money.
Someone broke a window in
the rear of Dunk’s restaurant on
Memorial drive but nothing was
reported missing.
Someone broke off the lock
from the door of Louise’s
Restaurant in the East Solomon
street shopping center but
didn’t enter.
Someone attempted to break
into Bea’s Keen and Casual
Dress Shop, 425 East Solomon
street but failed, police said.
Police arrested Henry Harris,
23, of the Griffin Hotel and
charged him with im
personating a narcotics un
dercover agent. He reportedly
identified himself as an agent at
Wynne’s Jewelers and began
asking questions after a Friday
afternoon robbery there.
About Town
EXCHANGECLUB
Sheriff Dwayne Gilbert will
speak to the Exchange Club of
Griffin on Tuesday, at noon, at
the Elks Club. His subject will
be “Crime” and will be in
troduced by Doug Hollberg,
program chairman.
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More than 30 swimmers in a 24-hour marathon at the
Griffin Country Club set a record of 71,650 yards last
week. The relay was highlighted by the swimming of
Robert Bugg, Jeff Schenk, Joel Clark and Wally Weathers
as they set an individual record of 4,500 yards in one hour.
Awards went to Bugg, Claire Ann Mankin, Joel Clark,
Laura Davis, Don Griffin, Jeff Schenk, Richard Piland
and David Carley. Among the participants were (front, 1-
r) Leigh Cain, Terri Hunter, Renee Goldstein, Laura
Eubanks, Flynn Carlisle, Julie Breman, Leslie Piland,
| Deaths |
| Funerals |
Mrs. Inzer
Mrs. Bessie Harden Mc-
Connell Inzer of 214 North
Eighth street died shortly
before noon Sunday at the
Griffin-Spalding Hospital where
she had been a patient for the
past week.
Mrs. Inzer was a native of
Monroe County, daughter of the
late George W. Harden and the
late Addie Phillips Harden. She
had made her home in Griffin
for 57 years and was a member
of the Second Baptist Church.
Survivors include her
husband, Luther A. Inzer of
Griffin; a son, Charles Mc-
Connell of College Park; four
grandchildren, Luther
Bridgeman of Charlotte, N.C.,
Charles McConnell of College
Park, Mrs. Ardeth Willis and
Mrs. Marcine Davis, both of
Roswell; several great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
conducted Tuesday afternoon at
2 o’clock in the chapel of Pitt
man Rawls Funeral Home. The
Rev. Hartwell E. Kennedy will
officiate and entombment will
be in Oak Hill mausoleum. The
body will remain at the funeral
home.
Mr. Pick
Mr. George W. Pick of 1108
Maple drive, died early this
morning at his residence after
an illness of several months.
Mr. Pick was born in Rox
boro, N.C., moving to Griffin 26
years ago. Mr. Pick was a
retired policeman, railroad
man and carpenter. He was a
member of the First United
Methodist Church. He was a
veteran of World War One and
Two, serving in the Cavalry and
the Quartermaster Corps.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Willie Drewry Pick, of
Griffin; a son, Wyatt Pick of
New York; three sisters, Miss
Annie Maude Pick, Mrs.
Eugene Martin and Mrs. James
Canada; brother, John Pick, all
of Lynchburg, Va., and two
grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Pittman Rawls
Funeral Home.
Drug
charges
are filed
Sammy Peek of 713 Williams
street has been charged with
violating drug abuse and
control laws in connection with
a raid at his home. Officers said
they found a small amount of
marijuana.
Making the raid were
Criminal Investigator Richard
Cantrell of the Sheriff’s
Department, Sgt. Glenn
Whidby, Lt. David Sherwood,
Sgt. Lamar Huckaby, and
David Harper of the Police
Department.
Recovering
NEW YORK (UPI) - Totie
Fields’ condition improved Sun
day and her agent said he was
hopeful the popular comedienne
could leave the hospital by
Friday.
Miss Fields, 40, has been in
Polyclinic Hospital with a
collapsed left lung and three
broken ribs since a midtown
auto accident Thursday night.
Roger Bevil
Roger Bevil
to receive
award
Roger Bevil, who is serving
his ninth term as secretary of
Griffin Moose Lodge, 1503, will
be presented his eighth star at
the mid-monthly meeting
tomorrow night.
The Griffin resident was
selected by members of the
Supreme Council for the honor.
The award is made for ex
cellence in the performance of
his duties at the local lodge.
Besides his duties as
secretary, he is also manager of
the club and state secretary.
Governor Ben Hoard will
make the presentation.
Horace Gibson will be
presented a life membership.
He led the nation during the
past year in signing members.
Gibson has signed some 300.
The governor also will an
nounce committees for the
upcoming dedication of the
refurnishing of the lodge.
Tuesday’s session will get
under way at 8 o’clock,
preceded by an officers’ confab.
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Eubanks, Sue Ellen Baird, Jerry Gibson, Charles Sharp,
Wally Weatherby, Richard Piland, Sally Shapard, Dickie
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Tiniest horse
NEWBERRY, Fla. (UPI) -
Rancher Joel Bridges, who
breeds miniature horses for
backyard pets “like dogs,” said
Sunday he has bred the world’s
smallest perfect horse.
The 14-inch tall, 14-pound foal
is named “Gumba,” said
Bridges, 50, a former mor
tician. Gumba was bom June 3
and weighed 11% pounds.
“As far as I know, this is the
smallest perfect horse in the
world, excluding dwarfs and
freaks,” he said.
Bridges said Gumba will
weigh only about 20 pounds at
maturity in about 18 months.
Bridges has been breeding
miniature horses for the past
five years and has a herd of 141
American miniature horses and
a herd of miniature Sardinian
donkeys on his 400-acre Komo
ko ranch.
“We have just about all kinds
of people buying them. They
want them for backyard pets,
like dogs” Bridges said. “I’m
also selling some as breeding
stock.”
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