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— Griffin Daily News Friday, September 13,1974
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Parolee arrested
in check case
A young Griffin man who had
been released on parole from a
sentence for forging checks was
rearrested yesterday and
charged with the same offense.
According to Sgt. Richard
Cantrell of the Spalding
Sheriffs Department, Richard
Wayne Chambley, 20, of Route
Seven, had been convicted and
' sentenced for forging 14 checks.
The checks had been stolen
from Philips Brooks of Wood
land drive and were issued by
the Commercial Bank and Trust
Co.
Chambley is accused of
making the checks payable to
himself, signing Philips Brooks’
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name, and endorsing his name,
Richard Chambley, on the back.
He was given a prison sen
tence for the offense but had
been released on parole.
Yesterday he was arrested
again and charged with forging
four of the checks and cashing
them at local businesses.
Twenty-dollar checks were
forged and cashed at Hospital
Discount Drugs, Inc. on South
Eighth street, Beal’s Pharmacy
on South Eighth, and the
College-Hill American Service
Station on South Hill. A forged
check for $52 was cashed at the
Bank of Griffin.
Sgt. Cantrell said more of the
checks are expected to show up
and asked any merchants who
see or have the checks to con
tact him at the sheriff’s depart
ment.
When Chambley was taken
into custody yesterday, stolen
credit cards also were found in
his possession, Sgt. Cantrell
said.
The State Board of Pardons
and Paroles also has issued a
warrant for Chambley for
violation of probation.
Investigator David Head was
assisting in the investigation.
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| Deaths-Funerals |
Beavers Infant
Little Edward Coleman
Beavers, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Jasper Beavers,
Sr., of 567 West Quilley street,
was dead on arrival at the
Griffin-Spalding Hospital this
morning.
In addition to his parents,
survivors include a brother,
Thomas J. Beavers, Jr.; grand
parents, Mrs. Ruby Pauline
Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
C. Beavers; great-grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Holman and Mrs. Opal Ford;
great - great-grandparents,
Mrs. Nellie Beavers, Mrs.
Henry T. Holman and Jack A.
Fogarty; step-grandfather,
Hayward Smith and several
aunts and uncles.
Funeral plans will be an
nounced by McDonald Chapel.
Mrs. Milling
Mrs. Luconia Milling, 89, of
Greenville, formerly of Pike
County, died Thursday night at
the residence of her cousin, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Henry of
Greenville.
Funeral plans will be an
nounced by Union Society
Funeral Home of Concord.
Mrs. Arnold
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mandy Arnold of Atlanta road
will be conducted Saturday
afternoon at 2 o’clock from the
Achaia Baptist Church. The
Rev. H. H. Hatchett will of
ficiate and burial will be in
Union cemetery.
Millers Funeral Home is in
charge of plans.
Survivors include her
husband, Willie Arnold of
Griffin.
Mr. Barber
Mr. Robert C. Barber, 17, of
Roberta, was dead on arrival at
the Medical Center of Georgia
in Macon Thursday.
Funeral plans and survivors
will be announced by McDonald
Chapel.
Man held
in pill case
Charles R. Wessman, 57, of
Route Two, Box 1088, Hampton,
was arrested in Griffin yester
day and charged with violating
the Georgia Controlled Sub
stance Act when a quantity of
pills was found in his possess
ion.
The arrest was made around 7
p.m. at 11th and Wall streets by
Agents Dean Ray and John
Arthur of the Griffin Police
Narcotics Division.
Four or five different kinds of
pills which were not in prescrip
tion containers were found.
Club outlines
activities
for new year
The Variety Garden Club met
at the home of Mrs. Adelle
Stokes on North Fourth street.
The president, Mrs. Frances
Calloway, presided.
The meeting was opened with
prayer. The social committee
outlined a program of activities
for the year.
A full course dinner was
served. Eleven members were
present.
Stork Club
MASTER DIX
Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Dix of
Moody Air Force Base,
Valdosta, announce the birth of
a son, Sept. 11 in Valdosta. The
mother is the former Janet Lord
of Griffin. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. James Lord and
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dix, all of
Griffin.
LITTLE MISS BENSON
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A.
Benson announce the birth of a
daughter Sept. 9 at St. Mary’s
Hospital in Athens. The mother
is the former Jan Pyron.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Pyron of Griffin.
MASTER SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby David
Smith of P. O. Box 290, Barnes
ville, announce the birth of a son
on Sept. 12 at the Griffin-
Spalding County Hospital.
LITTLE MISS HUDGINS
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Hudgins
of 1417 Kennedy drive, Griffin,
announce the birth of a
daughter on Sept. 13 at the
Griffin-Spalding County Hospi
tal. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hudgins of
Barnesville and Mr. and Mrs.
R. Holbrook of Sydney,
Australia, are the grand
parents.
LITTLE MISS AHMED
Mr. and Mrs. Queel Ahmed of
312 South Eighth street, Griffin,
announce the birth of a
daughter on Sept. 13 at the
Griffin-Spalding County Hospi
tal.
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The Griffin High DCT Club has elected new officers for the
school year. They are (l-r) Kenneth Foster, treasurer;
Tim Westmoreland, vice-president; Cindy Giles,
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Hospital Report
The following persons were
dismissed yesterday from the
Griffin-Spalding Hospital:
Ronnie Ridgeway, Mrs.
Virginia Pyron, Mike Elton
Willard, James D. Colwell, Mrs.
Minnie Guider, Mrs. Susanne S.
Baxter, Mrs. Maria Alonso,
Mrs. Claudie T. Clark, Mrs.
Rosa Holmes, Carl Johnson,
Maudie Taylor, Robert L.
Whitaker, Mrs. Norma H.
Wilborn.
Mrs. Mamie H. Knox, John W.
Jordan, Willie Clark, Teresa
Ridgeway, Debra Hall, Linda
Cavender, Donald McCullough,
Mrs. Ruth Jenkins, Mrs. Sue
Gay, Mrs. Georgia Mae
Colman, Mrs. Linda Watts,
William Banks.
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The following property trans
fers were recorded this week in
the office of Superior Court
Clerk John Lindsey II at the
Spalding Courthouse:
Gerald W. McDuffey to
Douglas Wayne Sears and Betty
Lou Sears, house Pleasant Hills
Subdivision; Danny M. and
Nina Smith to Sammy J. Eller
bee, property Carver road;
William Leon Wood to Michael
0. and Betty Ann Virden, house
McLaurin street; Michael Otis
and Betty Ann Virden to Joseph
T. McLean and others, house
Bieze street; Dan J. and Fred
R. Smith to James L. and Colvia
H. Collier, 1.04 acres Tailwood.
George N. Murray and
Richard L. Mullins to Richard
Don and Mary Ann C. King, lot
Pleasant Hills Subdivision;
Arthur B. Edge Jr. to Joe H. and
Zera C. Beall, house North 17th
reporter; Robta Kendrick, president, Vicki Bafley,
secretary; and Mark Gatlin, parliamentarian, Marty
Snider, is historian. Lem Watkins is DCT coordinator.
Property Transfers
street; Douglas Tingle and
others to Spalding County, two
lots Westwood drive; Ted
Davidson to Tom Davidson, half
interest property U. S. 41; Mark
Inn Inc. to Tom Davidson and
Ted Davidson, property on U. S.
41.
H. L. Daughtry to Coronet
Homes Inc., lot Wesley Hills
Subdivision; J. B. Dunn to
Williams W. Wesley Jr., land
Third District; J. Taylor Collier
to Edgar E. and Catherine
Jester Brown, lot Parkview
Subdivision; Urban De
velopment Inc. to James E.
Mathews, property Third
District; W. Barron Cumming
and Ira H. Slade Jr. to Spalding
County, tract Woodhollow
drive.
Carver C. Hill to Carver C.
and Lida C. Hill, three lots and
house North 16th street;
Transigo Corp, to Individual i
Investment Service Inc., four
lots Second District; Dale
Eugene and Eugenia H. Clark
to Roderick Glenn Otis, lot 1
Maddox road; E. D. Wilson Jr.
to L. Edward Ford, property
High Falls road. ,
Homecoming
set Sunday
Pleasant Hill Methodist
Church will have homecoming ’
Sunday with the Rev. J. U.
Little as the speaker at the 11
a.m. service. ,
Picnic style dinner will be
served at noon.
A singing program will be
presented in the afternoon. •
The pastor of the church is the
Rev. Loran Berck.