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— Griffin Daily News Tuesday, November 26, 1974
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Hospital Report
Dismissed from the Griffin-
Spalding Hospital yesterday:
John A. Hall, Mrs. Glenda M.
Townsan, Mrs. Joann Buchanan
Miller, Tammy Deanne
Stephens, Mrs. Georgia Dunn,
Mrs. Mary Lou Ward, Mrs.
Gelitha Reid, Earl Buchanan,
Mrs. Portia Barlow, Mrs.
Madeline Garvin, Horace
Fletcher, Jr.
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Joint
service
planned
Second Baptist Church will
host a joint Thanksgiving
Worship Service Wednesday
night. The Hanleiter United
Methodist and West Griffin
Congregational Holiness
Churches will share in the
Thanksgiving Worship.
Two program will consist of
Thanksgiving hymns, special
music, and a Thanksgiving
sermon. The service will begin
at 7 p.m.
Stork Club
MASTER WILLIAMS
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Williams
of Route Four, Box 654, Griffin,
announce the birth of a son on
Nov. 25 at the Griffin-Spalding
Conntv Hospital.
MASTER VICKERS
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Vickers
of Route Four, Lot 10, Griffin,
announce the birth of a son on
Nov. 25 at the Griffin-Spalding
County Hospital.
MASTER BAILEY
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey of
Route One, Box 296-A,
Thomaston, announce the birth
of a son on Nov. 25 at the Griffin-
Spalding County Hospital.
MASTER BEASLEY
Mr. and Mrs. James Albert
Beasley of 1017 North Slaton
street, Griffin, announce the
birth of a son Nov. 26 at the
Griffin-Spalding County
Hospital.
Break-ins
probed here
Burglars ransacked the office
at Turner Manufacturing Co. on
Anne street last night. Ap
parently they did not take
anything, police said.
They entered the building
through the rear door.
Three dollars was stolen from
a desk drawer at Maddox
Service Station yesterday after
noon.
Griffin police were in
vestigating.
Man
found
hanged
JEFFERSON, Ga. (UPI) -
Jailers found a young Virginia
man hanged Monday in the cell
where he was awaiting trial for
the murder of a Commerce
filling station attendant.
Police said William Clayton
Shifflett of Penlaird, Va.,
apparently hanged himself with
a blanket.
Shifflet, 22, and Carolyn Dale
Zirkle,l7, of Harrisonburg, Va.,
were arrested a week ago in
Winston-Salem, N.C.
They were charged with
armed robbery and murder in
the death of William Webb, 35,
a service station attendant who
was killed in a hold-up Nov. 18.
Miss Zirkle, 17, has been
transferred to the state hospital
at Milledgeville for psychiatric
examination.
Hampton
man
injured
M. J. Crook, 55, of 484 Steel
drive, Hampton, was listed in
fair condition today at the
Griffin-Spalding Hospital where
he is recovering from injuries
he suffered in a traffic accident
yesterday. The collision oc
curred 1.5 miles north of
Hampton n the Expressway.
Troopers at the Griffin Post of
the Georgia State Patrol said
Crook was a passenger in a
vehicle driven by James Riley
Fourakers, 56, also of Hampton.
The other car was driven by
John G. Pruitt, 18, of 1430
Upland drive.
Crook suffered cuts about the
mouth and back and chest
bruises.
Fourakers suffered back and
chest bruises and was treated in
the emergency room.
A wreck report completed by
the Griffin State Patrol Post on
a three-car accident in Butts
County Wednesday showed that
the cars were involved in one
accident instead of two as
earlier reported. The wreck was
a mile east of Jackson on Ga. 36.
Mrs. Hazel Frances Mathis of
Jackson was killed in the ac
cident and three others were
injured.
Troopers said her car crossed
a double yellow line and
sideswiped an auto driven by
Fannie Ruth Morris of Thomas
ton, which was traveling in the
other direction. The Mathis auto
then collided headon with a
vehicle driven by Gary Allen
Rogers of Lithonia.
Earlier reports were that the
second collision occurred some
15 minutes after the first. This
was incorrect.
Mrs. Paulene Freeman of 518
Minter road, Griffin, a
passenger in the Morris car,
suffered back injuries. Tammie
Phillips, three-year-old grand
son of Mrs. Mathis, also was
injured, as was Rogers who
suffered a broken arm.
Stoned mouse
MEQUON, Wis. (UPI) - The
Mequon police dispatcher was
eating his lunch when he
noticed a mouse saunter across
the floor.
Investigating, he found out
what made this particular
mouse so bold. It had been
sampling marijuana, LSD and
amphetamines from the store
room where drugs and other
contraband were kept.
Police Chief Thomas Bun
trock said “It was a bold son of
a gun. It went downstairs
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Another group of Dundee employes has completed a
course entitled “Modern Techniques of Industry,”
sponsored by the Industrial Education Department of
Georgia Tech with Bobby Cline as instructor. Dundee
Superintendent Henry Walker is pictured at left in top
picture with (1-r) Ruth Aaron, Howard Newman, Eddie
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where our dispatcher was
eating lunch. It trotted confi
dently across the room.
“The next time,” Buntrock
said, “it bypassed the marijua
na, sampled a sugar cube with
LSD and chewed on two
different capsules of am
phetamines.”
He said his men had put out
“some most delicious poison,”
but the mouse scorned it.
Police said Monday night they
had caught the mouse and
killed it.
Complete Dundee course
Weaver, Jr. elected vice president
The National Industrial
Traffic League at its annual
meeting in Miami Beach
elected O. H. Weaver, Jr.,
regional vice president.
Mr. Weaver, local attorney,
operates Weaver Traffic
Department that represents a
number of industries located in
Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
South Carolina, North Carolina,
Virginia, New Jersey, New
York, Illinois, Arkansas, Texas,
Louisiana, Mississippi and
Wilson, Lewis Brewer and Henry Neil. Rufus Fields and
Danny Tant also completed the course. Jack Lowrimore
executive at Lowell Bleachery, is pictured in bottom
picture with (1-r) Ms. Frances Durham, Murray Bottoms,
Jimmy Roddy, and Danny Perkins. Willie Tucker also
completed the course.
Canada.
The National Industrial
Traffic League has members
representing industries in each
of the 50 states with member
ship of approximately 2,500
industries.
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August Heist, traffic manager
of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Company, was elected presi
dent.
There were approximately
1,500 in attendance at Miami
Beach.