Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, February 04, 1977, Page Page 2, Image 2
Griffin Daily News Friday, February 4,1977 Page 2 133 violent crimes in Spalding in ’75 In Spalding County during 1975 there were 133 violent crimes or unlawful attacks by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting bodily harm, according to a State Crime Report for 1975. The 133 violent crimes was summed up, using four categories of serious crimes: Murder, rape, robbery, and assault. Os that total, there were five murders, six rapes, 48 robberies, and 78 assualts. The report, prepared by the State Crime Commission IBM invites Leonard to make talk Spalding County Adminis trator I Conard has been invited to speak to an IBM conclave of marketing representative Feb. 8 in Ix»s Angeles. Spalding County has been spotlighted by IBM as having done more with its Systems 32” mini computer than any other county in the country. Leonard’s program modifications for the computer resulted. Leonard has made talks at the Atlanta IBM headquarters and at the University of Georgia about how he modified the system to make it work in Spalding County. Spalding is negotiating with, Houston County to sell budgeting and accounting computer programs and program improvements. Spalding County’s S-32 system already has paid for itself through interest the county has earned as a result of better money management. The county has also saved $12,500 previously paid to an outside service retained to handle tax : billings. The Spalding county mini computer has applications for budgeting and accounting; project cost reporting; budget preparation; a full tax package; inventory of property; and voter registration. MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 104 S. Hill St. Griffin, Ga. 227-9188 Skin Care & Make-up Consultations. Trained beauty advisors ready and willing to help where we can, because we care about you. Come in to see us soon. r _. Sandra Holley, Ear Piercing Owner Save! Fri.-Sat.-Sun. stf<W.|iYisbas! Banana Sales9‘ v • ' i’W. ■* m itt'A You’ll go bananas for this great sale on the famous DAIRY QUEEN* banana split. Two fresh-cut banana slices and America's favorite treat, topped with chocolate, strawberry, pineapple and whipped topping. It's "scrumpdillyishus"' Treat the whole gang during this special offer at participating DAIRY QUEEN Stores It’s "scrumpdillyishus" 1 "Let* all go to the DAIRY QUEEN" •«u» Us bi £»■ Am 0 a Co»» k> ’•’* ***■ 0 Q Dairy Queen of Griffin No. 1 Ma 2 1020 W. Taytor St. Memorial Drive Division of Criminal Justice Statistics, was developed with crime statistics supplied by the FBI. According to Chris Herndon, Director of Criminal justice Statistics, law enforcement agencies voluntarily submit statistics to the FBI. The report, therefore, does not include 100 percent of reported crimes. The FBI Report and, hence, The Crime In Georgia publications include estimates of crime for non-contributing agencies. Property crimes showed the highest rate of incidence, however, with 1,794 cases reported. This was the largest incidence of the eight categories of serious crime in Spalding County which include murder, rape, robbery, burglary, larceny, assault, and auto theft. The 1,794 property crimes includes burglary, larceny, and auto theft. In Spalding County in 1975 there were 1,185 cases of larceny, unlawful taking or stealing property without the use of force or fraud. It included such crimes as shoplifting, pocketpicking, thefts from autos, thefts of auto parts and bicycle thefts. Auto theft is excluded, since it is a separate offense. I-arceny, the most prevalent of all the major crimes, experienced the largest statewide increase. There were 522 burglaries reported in Spalding County in 1975. Burglary is defined by the crime report as the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. The use of force to gain entry is not required to classify the act as a burglary. Burglaries represent 37 percent of the total number of property crimes committed in Georgia. Auto theft consisted of 87 in Spalding County. Auto theft is defined as the unlawful taking or stealing of a motor vehicle. The classification includes attempts, although the taking for temporary use of vehicles by persons having lawful access to them is excluded. Auto thefts, representing a total of 16,637 incidences in Georgia, was the only property crime for which Georgia showed a decrease in 1975. Doug Mitchell gets Fayette post Doug Mitchell will return home to Fayette County to become president of Garden Cities Corp., Peachtree City. He will succeed Bob Bivens who resigned as president. Mitchell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mitchell of Fayette County. He was head of the Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce at Brunswick before accepting the Fayette appointment. What’s happening CLASS OF ’67 The 1967 Fairmont High graduating class will have a meeting Sunday at the Police Community Center beginning at 3 p.m. SINGING A gospel singing will be held Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at Central Church of God, sponsored by Dwayne Awtry and Sandra Bevil. No admission charge. FLINT RIVER WMU The Flint River Baptist Association WMU will meet Monday at DeVotie Baptist Church at 10 a.m. Missionary speaker will be Mrs. Eugene Huckaby and state worker, Miss Carol Noff, singer, will present the program. A covered dish luncheon will follow. FOOTLIGHT PLAYERS The Griffin Footlight Players will hold readings for the spring play, “Never Too Late”, Monday night at 7 p.m. at St. George’s Episcopal Church. DANCE The Auxiliary of VFW Post 8480 will have a Valentine’s dance February 11 at the post home on North Third street, beginning at 10 p.m. Admission will be by advance tickets only at $1.50 each. ■ a t < Ki g ;i »lv/ i a Follies Bill Early's attention was on a magazine and not on Mary Hurt in a seene from the Utility Club’s Follies which opened Thursday night at Griffin High auditorium. Melanie Evans, (r) a Griffin High student, was featured in one of the dances. The Follies will be presented tonight and Saturday nights beginning at 8 o’clock. Tickets are available for each performance at the door. ! God's IHHe Acre | 1446 Old Atlanta Road ( Oren 7 Oap A Week - 8 AM. -11 P.M. 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