Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, September 17, 1974, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Page 2 — Griffin Daily News Tuesday, September 17,1974 B w* r-jjß t ■ « tr jBIMB ! B d B Mk l ><-sdF . // WM--WRJI Among the leaden In the Spalding Cancer Society unit are (1-r) Stell Gray, vice president; Mrs. Linda Johnson, secretary and treasurer; and Bob Glover, president. Glover president of Cancer unit Bob Glover, an officer with Commercial Bank & Trust Co., has been elected president of the Spalding County Unit of the American Cancer Society. Stell Gray of The Bank of Griffin was elected vice president. Mrs. Linda Johnson was named secretary and treasurer. Dr. Weldon Kelley was named medical vice president. Walker Cook, curriculum director of the Griffin-Spalding School System, was elected chairman of the board of directors. Serving on the board will be: Mrs. Madge Beck, Sid James First Baptist names Lee to posts Griffin First Baptist Church has called E. David as minister of education and ad ministration. Mr. Lee already has moved with his family to Griffin. Now Open MARTIN’S BEAUTY SHOP Main St, Highland MUI Next To Barber Shop Owner: Catherine Martin Call 227-8577 Home 228-8852 GOT FENCE PROBLEMS? CALL CARL LARSEN Or J. P. JENNINGS FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 227*8816 GRIFFIN FENCE CO. Kalamazoo Drive - Griffin, Ga. Industrial Park Redwood Chain Link Wednesday Is DOUBLE S&H Green Stamp Day In Spalding Square Shopping Center We Gladly Redeem U.S.Govt. Food Coupons Beeland, Dr. Grady E. Black, Mrs. Grady E. Black, P. A. Bond, William Byram, Mrs. Wallace Callaway, Mrs. J. M. Cheatham, Adair Chunn, Mrs. Charles M. Clifton, Grady Donaldson, Ronnie Franklin, E. G. Harper. Mrs. Douglas Hollberg, Mrs. E. J. Jones, Mrs. Ann P. Meintzer, Frank Moore, William F. Myers, Grady H. Norton, Mrs. C. C. O’Brien, Mrs. L. C. Olson, David L. Patrick, R. D. Potter, Warren Pugh. Mrs. Cecil Stewart, Mrs. James Strong, Dr. Grady F. Duke, Lin Thompson, A. C. Touchstone, Rev. Forest Traylor, Mrs. Philip Weldon, William F. Westmoreland, William Woods, Fred Watkins, James L. Knight, Jr., C. W. Daniels, Raymond Head. Mrs. Lucius Mathis, Jr., Isaiah Miller, Dr. Charles Releford, Rev. 0. H. Stinson, E. S. Spikes. Hospital board chaired by Jerry Savage. Henzel then gave a statement, more than five hand-written legal size pages long, to Savage and other board members. In the statement, Mrs. Henzel said she asked for a leave of absence to have surgery but was told by the supervising nurse that if she took the leave, she could no longer keep her position as charge nurse. She also stated she had to come to work some days when she was ill as there was no one to take her place. Once, she charged, she became faint in the delivery room but could not go home, as there was no one to relieve her and she could not leave the floor unattended. The personnel committee is investigating the matter. STUDENTS Two Griffin High School sophomores, Teresa Strickland and Wendy Wright, visited the board meeting, along with two WftL. A. fl Sprained wrists Wilson Llfsey, foreman of the body shop at Timmers Motors, looks over passenger side of wrecked auto in which Michael Young, 18, of the Callaway Motel, escaped with a sprained wrist. The driver, Beverly Lynn Mathews, 19, of 1601 Pine View drive, suffered lacerations to her nose and mouth and contusions to the knee. Both were treated in the Griffin-Spalding Hospital emergency room and dismissed. Miss Mathews told police she was talking with Young when she ran off the road and crashed into a utility pole on the North Expressway near the Griffin water works. The accident happened around 11:20 p.m. last night. Juveniles accused in store burglary Two juveniles have been charged with burglarizing the Feed and Tact Store on Ga. 16 West, in the Line Creek area. According to the Spalding Sheriff’s Department, the juveniles entered the store by breaking a window in the front door. They were accused of damaging a rubber raft and small boat and of stealing three rods and reels and a tackle box, valued at $lB5. The boys were released to the custody of their parents pending juvenile court action. John Osburn of College Park is the store owner. Sheriff’s officers also were investigating a burglary at the home of Ed Archer on Route Three, Shoal Creek road. Entry was made through the kitchen door. Taken were a 20 gauge shot gun, .22 automatic load rifle, a box of 20 gauge shotgun shells and a carton of cigarets. The break-in was reported at 9:45 last night. (Continued from page 1) representatives from the Griffin League of Women Voters, Ann Crutchfield and Ann Bethel. The Griffin High students said they represented the student counsel which will send two visitors to each meeting during the school year. The two new board members were welcomed and were given committee assignments. Chairman Snider assigned L. J. Ballard to the equipment and personnel committees. Mr. Ballard is replacing Mrs. Karen Harris who recently moved to Texas. P. W. Hamil, county com missioner, was assigned to the emergency room committee. Mr. Hamil replaced Jack Moss who resigned earlier this month. Letters will be sent to Moss and Mrs. Harris expressing the board’s appreciation for their services. Two acts of vandalism were also reported. Someone broke windows, valued at around S4O, in the Southside Baptist Church on the Zebulon road. A windshield in a car owned by Joe Scott of Route Seven, Zebulon road, was cracked by vandals. The damage was set at SIOO. Griffin police investigated a break-in at the Agronomy Shop at the Georgia Experiment Station. Several keys were among the missing items. Ronald Crocker of Crocker Cleaners complained that someone removed a battery from a vehicle there during the night. Police officers on patrol discovered a drink box broken open at Brannon’s Cash and Carry Grocery, 815 East Broad street. The change box and undetermined amount of change were missing. Shrine day set Saturday, Sept. 28, will be Griffin Shrine Day with the annual Shrine Club parade beginning promptly at 3 p.m. This morning the Griffin City Commissioners approved the usual parade route which starts at the shopping center at East Solomon and Fourth street;, goes up Solomon to Hill, then to Broad, Eighth, Solomon and back to Hill street, south to East Taylor and on to Fourth street where the parade will end. The Shrine reviewing stand will be in front of Griffin High School. Some 15 area Shrine Clubs of the Yaarab Temple in Atlanta will participate. Included will be the temple band, horses, trick cars, motor cycles, dune buggies and clowns galore. A chicken barbecue dinner will begin at noon at the city park and will last until 7 p.m. In running Kevin W. Reid, Griffin High student, has been named a semi-finalist in the National Merit Scholarship program. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Travis Reid, 1128 Skyline drive, Griffin. Grace names Eddy Sisson to music post The Grace Baptist Church, Griffin, has called Eddy Sisson to be minister of music. His father, the Rev. Edward Sisson, Sr., is pastor of the Crestview Church in Griffin. The new minister of music is a student at Gordon Junior College and is preparing for a career in Christian music. Dogwood Club has program on flower show The September meeting of the Dogwood Garden Club was held at the home of Mrs. Joel Cox. Mrs. William Lloyd, president, presided. Mrs. Fielding Lindsey, pro gram chairman, showed slides of the 1973 Flower Show held at the Spalding County Fair. Arrangements in all classes were shown with the comments of the judges. Mrs. Gerald Lawhorn and Mrs. Tom Grayson, this year’s Flower Show co-chairmen, passed out booklets on rules for the show which will be held Oct. 8-12. They explained the changes in staging of arrange ments and display of horticul ture. A question and answer session followed. The club will meet at the home of Mrs. William Lloyd in October to prepare horticulture specimens they will enter in the Spalding County Fair. Following the meeting, refreshments were served. Eighteen members and one guest, Mrs. Gerald Lawhorn, were present. Vandals break church window Another of the buildings that was the target of vandals during the weekend was the Sunny Side United Methodist Church. Someone threw a soft drink bottle through a stained glass window in the front of the building. The bottle landed inside a section constructed for use as a Sunday School room. League profiles community A profile of Griffin and Spalding County has been published by the Provisional League of Women Voters here. The 46-page publication was based on extensive research by the League. It includes history, commun ity characteristics, govern ment, courts and law enforce ment, education, city and county boards as well as agencies; political parties and civic and other organizations. Hubcap thefts plague hospital A young man who was seen stealing a hubcap from a car parked in front of the Griffin- Spalding Hospital got away yesterday afternoon. Painters painting Ad ministrator Carl Ridley’s office looked out the window and spotted the man taking a hubcap from a car in the front parking lot. They called to the man and told him to put the hubcap back. He answered that the car belonged to his brother who was a patient at the hospital and he was going to visit him. The man put the hubcap in his car which was parked nearby and walked around the building toward the hospital gift shop. A few minutes later, he came back, got into his car and drove away. Several hours later, a hospital employe discovered her hubcap had been stolen. There have been a rash of hubcap thefts at the hospital recently. Citizens seeing anyone tampering with or lurking around cars notify hospital security immediately. WT’ felt Z” — -Txx : V ! V --- -X r, Si i I AW \ Looking good \ makes you feel good. I \ ?• If I $ ■I I || I i ' I I | j | A A B 1R 11 i He’d rather play than watch. The 2030 Collection® by Haggar® In a collection of solid shades styled in smart cavalry twill doubleknit. The bottoms are hemmed and the silhouette is straight ahead. Machine washable and dryable 100% polyester doubleknit takes you anywhere stylishly. . . across town or cross country. Only $lB. (Liie JBlpp South Hill Street Griffin, Ga. Hospital Report The following persons were dismissed from the Griffin- Spalding Hospital yesterday: Dralin Holland, Mrs. Bonnie Lowery, Eddie James Roberts, Duvall Parham, Stephen Cobb, Mrs. GayneUe Lawson, Mrs. Donna Gossett, Mrs. Nina Mae Shelton, Mrs. Dale Bivins, Mrs. Bessie Shaphard, Mrs. C. S. 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