Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, November 25, 1974, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Griffin Daily News Monday, November 25,1974 Page 2 Burglaries continue in area Burglars escaped with a large •nount of money from Towel Ci. imber to sponsor Carnegie The Griffin Area Chamber of minerce plans to sponsor a Dale Carnegie Course, ac ceding to President Billy Sl>apard. It will begin with executive luncheons Wednesday and Friday at the Holiday Inn. The Carnegie organization will present inspirational talks. Don Johnson, area manager for the Carnegie organization, will organize the courses. JANUARY Ist WILL BE HERE BEFORE YOU KNOW ITI I GEORGIA NO-FAULT I I AUTO INSURANCE I HOW DO I GET BASIC NO-FAULT COVERAGE? If you currently have a motor vehicle Liability insurance I policy, you are not required to do anything. Singletary I Insurance Agency Insurance Companies will endorse I your existing policy to Include basic No-Fault benefits. If I you are presently uninsured, you will be required to I purchase a motor vehicle liability insurance policy which I contains the basic No-Fault benefits. "Insure and Be Sure" I SINGLETARY I I INSURANCE AGENCY I Phone 228*8444 Located Corner 10th & Poplar WQ ■■ I 11 ii i] vEMR u! 11W wll<i! H > want 111 U RLKM R 111 L" Wl U7J R Rl to MAKE * II you time I UUfe. I Ij j jll nWl!lj Hj n BliMI B iCi I OFFER GOOD THRU NOVEMBER 29. I JJJJIJ Complete Tune up BALANCE ALL 411 JKSL'II ALIGNMENT WHEELS <S!Er I Reg. $14.50 Set timing and cart. dtKVIUt. SPECIAL Reg -1 38 - 50 8 * Whites FW, Gasket, Screen SPECIAL Reg. $38.50 9 50 special «27 50 SBOO specals28 95 I Solo* Tax Extra Weifht* Extra WK Salo* Tax Extra W COMPLETE BRAKE OVERHAUL I UNDERCOATING "laoso I Ke J I rynfffflßyßnytTffwKffnMMl special x Reg. $39.05 p . r „ 11J ks lil I k ill R I] *1 4 hi special $ i 5 95 Sal.l Ta« Extra ff THESE SPECIALS APPLY TO ALL MAKE AUTOMOBILES" I RENT A CAR LEASING Lubrication With Any Combination Os 2 DFNT A TRUCK ■ ICE E Os These Specials. ■■■ f™Tboo a*d» Lease A Hew 1975 Fort. Lincoln. Memin| [___ From B.OU fl Bay Pte Mileage J I I We guarantee our service work for 90 days or OUR GOAL - - - NO UNHAPPY O)A/NERSl AND PAY WITH 4000 mises whenever comes first h our repa.. or Atlanta Hot Line Number 521-1550 I replacement fails in normal service within that YOUR FAVORITE . ..'EL* I Dial Our Service Hot Line 228-1335 or 228-1336 CREDIT CARD I I WRECKER SERVICE DAY: 228-1335 HIGHT: 228-3441 | Town, 1630 North Expressway over the weekend. Griffin police said the store closed at 6:10 Friday night and one of the owners returned about 11 and found the rear door broken open. Some $750 in cash was taken, along with $1,650 in checks made payable to Towel Town. There also was a weekend break-in at Auto Trimmers Supply Co., 107 Experiment street. Someone entered the building through a fire door and ran sacked the offices, apparently searching for money, police said. About $lO was taken from a drink box. An SBO adding machine and three dollars in change were taken in a burglary at West Griffin School. Police said the burglars did around S4O damage to two doors breaking in. Miller names Banks ATLANTA — Senator-elect Peter L. Banks of the 17th district, a freshman senator, will play a key role in helping to shape ride changes under which the Georgia Senate will operate in the 1975 session. Lt. Governor-Elect Zell Miller appointed Banks of Barnesville to a special five member com mittee on rule changes at the Senate Democratic caucus. Under a resolution adopted by the caucus, the committee is authorized to draft a revision of the current senate rules and submit it to an organizational meeting of the senate, which Miller has set for Dec. 3. The rule changes are part of Miller’s program to promote efficiency and reform in the senate. The 1975 session of the General Assembly will convene on Jan. 13. Other members of the panel are: Hamilton McWhorter, Jr., secretary of the senate, chair man; Al Holloway of Albany, the senate president pro tem pore nominee; and Majority Leader John Riley of Savan nah; and Paul Coverdell of Atlanta. Banks will serve in the seat formerly held by Bethel Salter of Thomaston. _HH BE I gB ES ACT Hospital Report The following persons were dismissed from the Griffin- Spalding Hospital over the weekend: Mrs. Ruby Marshall, Clarence Shumate, Mrs. Jennie Reeves, Mrs. Wanda Fowler, Mrs. Beverly Stewart, Miss Betty Sue Wilson, Mrs. Lavenia Manning, Walter Beckham, Mrs. Mary Lou Hatchett, Mrs. Fannie Mae Evans, Mrs. Maggie Moore, Mrs. Marjorie Brooks. Miss Janet Milby, Eddie James Byars, Casey Stephen Broom, Ernest Cross, Timothy Michael Maddox, Mrs. Joan W. Presley, Mrs. Rebecca Kinard, Mrs. Sherry T. Edwards, Mrs. Dorothy Henderson, Mrs. Regina Henderson, Mrs. Sandra Kay Riggins, Mrs. Theresa Evans. Richard Murphy, Mrs. Frances East, Henry A. Ferris, Mrs. Sara Taylor, Miss Kathy Ann Shirah, Henry Perry, Miss Annie Lou Head, Mrs. Janet R. Duke, Mrs. Elizabeth Woodard. Mrs. Nancy Flewellen, Mrs. Charleen Driver, Mrs. Janelle Huckaby, Mrs. Bernice Walker, Johnny Allen, Jr. CHEMISTRY KITS NEW YORK (UPI) — If you or a mature adolescent in the family wants to dabble in chemistry at the hobby level, shop around for a chemistry kit —or the makings of one. But before dabbling be sure you follow the safety instructions. Chemistry kits can be used in very nice hobby activity. But unless caution is taken an accident may result —and often does when the hobbyist is careless. / A .4 I Sts* El f .J | , , ■v dE f I IfeW ' F II F fBR Big day Sunday was a big day for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daniel. The couple was honored at First United Methodist Church in the afternoon with a reception to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. At the 11 a.m. worship service at the church, Mr. Daniel was honored for his service as treasurer of the church for more than 27 years. He had been honored earlier in the year for 42 years of service as secretary of the Church School. Members of the congregation presented him a gift of more than SI,OOO in cash yesterday. Mr. Daniel has consistently refused to take any salary for doing the jobs. The Rev. Lamar Cherry, pastor, and Al Blanton, chairman of the administrative board, commended Mr. Daniel for his long years of service. Mr. Blanton said he was glad Mr. Daniel would be around next year to give guidence in financial matters. Mr. Daniel has retired from both positions in the church. I'”""" | I Deaths-Funerals | Mr. Middlebrooks Mr. William Dewitt Middle brooks, 52,'0f Route two, Cook road, near Orchard Hill, died early Sunday morning at the Griffin-Spalding Hospital where he was admitted Saturday evening. Mr. Middlebrooks had been disabled for the past four years. Until illness forced him to retire he was employed as supervisor in the bleachery of American Mills in Jackson. A native of Dooley County, Mr. Middlebrooks was the son of the late David Oliver Middle brooks and the late Lydia Amanda Bray Middlebrooks. He was a veteran of World War Two. He came to Spalding County from Atlanta 12 years ago. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Reba Burge Middle brooks; a son, Terry Middle brooks; five daughters, Mrs. Linda Rice, Mrs. Theresa Rush, Miss Joan Middlebrooks, Miss Marilyn Middlebrooks and Miss Elaine Middlebrooks, all of Griffin; three grandchildren; a brother, Cecil Middlebrooks of Montezuma; two sisters, Mrs. Verlie Raper of Montezuma and Mrs. Myrtle Raper of Atlanta. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon in Haisten’s chapel The Rev. Charles E. Robison will of ficiate and burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery. The body will remain at Haisten Funeral Home in Griffin. Fumes, smoke overcome woman here A Griffin woman was over come by smoke fumes when some food she was cooking burned yesterday. According to the Griffin Fire Department, they were called to the home of Fred Gosman, 1207 Lake avenue, to extinguish a fire around 1 p.m. Food was burning on a stove. Mrs. Nelda Gosman was overcome by the fumes and was taken to the Griffin- Spalding Hospital in an am bulance. She was treated in the emergency room for smoke inhalation. Firemen said there was smoke damage to the house. City checks package store The Griffin City Commission ers met this morning to hear evidence from an employe of Callaway’s Package Store, 632 North Expressway, who is accused of selling beer to three minors last week. Roy Clarence Ballew, 52, of 1310 Parker street, was arrested and charged with aiding and abetting minors to possess alcoholic beverages. He has been released on bond. According to Sgt. Glen Whidby, head of the Griffin Police Department Narcotic and Alcohol Division, a Griffin mother called Thursday morning and reported her 15- year-old daughter, along with two girl friends, had purchased beer from Callaway’s the night before. Ballew was arrested follow ing an investigation by Griffin and State Revenue officers. The city commissioners will decide whether to revoke the license of the package store pending the outcome of Ballew’s case in state court the week of Dec. 9, according to Mayor Louis Goldstein. About Town EXCHANGE CLUB The Rev. Bruce Morgan, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will be guest speaker at the noon meeting of the Ex change Club of Griffin, on Tuesday, at the Elks Club. ATKINSON PT A Atkinson PTA will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. LEGION AUXILIARY Members of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 546 are asked to bring gifts for the Thanksgiving box to the home of Mrs. Emilie Wilson, 1109 Parkview drive on Wednesday, and gifts for the Joy box to the home of Mrs. Aldora Mathis, 138 Alabama street, on Friday. Mr. Chambers Mr. Murphey Davis Cham bers, 87, of 122 Lucky street, died at the Griffin-Spalding Hospital Sunday night. Mr. Chambers had been a resident of Griffin for 17 years, moving here from Thomaston. A native of Dooley County, he was the son of the late Hardy Chambers and the late Frances Veal Chambers. Mr. Chambers was employed for 38 years by the Central of Georgia Railroad until he retired in 1955. He was a member of the Calvary Assembly of God Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mamie Huckaby Cham bers; a daughter, Mrs. Nubie C. Martin of Thomaston; three stepsons, Winston Moore, Alton Moore and the Rev. Everett Moore, all of Griffin; a sister, Mrs. Mattie Martin of Macon; 12 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock in Haisten’s chapel. The Rev. Dave Hunt and the Rev. Everett Moore will of ficiate. Burial will be in South view cemetery in Thomaston. The body will remain at Haisten Funeral Home. Mrs. Taylor Funeral services for Mrs. Allyne Hancock Owen Taylor of Meansville, wife of A. A. Taylor, were conducted this morning at 11 o’clock from the Meansville Baptist Church. The Rev. T. T. Hadley officiated and burial was in the Meansville Congregational cemetery. Mrs. Taylor died unex pectedly Saturday morning at her residence. Haisten Funeral Home of Griffin was in charge of plans. Mrs. Hall Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Jane Hall of Barnesville will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock from the Sand Hill CME Church in Barnesville. The Rev. W. C. Pound will of ficiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Hattie M. Smith; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Mae Zellner; granddaughter, Miss Jennifer Smith, all of Barnesville; four sisters-in-law and two brothers in-law. McDowell United Funeral Home is in charge of plans. Pigs stolen Spalding Sheriff’s officers were looking for thieves who shot and stole two hogs from the farm of W. S. Mixon on Blanton Mill road. Mr. Mixon reported someone shot the hogs and dragged them through a locked gate. There were no signs the animals were dressed. Car burns Spalding Sheriff’s officers in vestigated a car burning Friday night The 1965 Opel station wagon, owned by Dennis Padgett of Route Four, was found burning on Ga. 16 near Jackson Road School around 10 p.m. The Dundee Fire Department extinguished the blaze. HISTORIC BELL OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - The bell from the medical ship USS Haven, which took part in the Inchon and Bunker Hill battles of the Korean War, is located outside the Naval Regional Medical Center. Fray For Your NO FAULT AUTO INSURANCE C. RAY BARRON PHONE 227-2021 E. POPLAR ST. AT STH. GRIFFIN, GA.