Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by the 2016 Spalding County SPLOST via the Flint River Regional Library System.
About Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1977)
Page 26 — Griffin Daily News Thursday, May 5,1977 New study links caffeine, mental disturbance TORONTO (AP) — A new study further linking caffeine and mental disturbance has found that among a group of psychiatric patients those with a large caffeine habit were more depressed. The study of 83 psychiatric patients also showed that patients who drank large amounts of coffee containing caffeine were more anxious and tended to use tranquilizers more often. The conclusions by researchers at the University of Michigan were drawn in a paper to be presented today to the American Psychiatric Association. Mj ; ’ * ' <<' |p Freed REDWOOD CITY, Calif.-San Francisco County Sheriff Richard Hongisto, carrying a bouquet of daisies presented by a friend, leaves the San Mateo County jail in Redwood City Wednesday following five-day Imprisonment. He was jailed Friday on contempt of court charges for failing to carry out a court order to evict tenants of a San Francisco hotel. (AP) Wreck kills soldier AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - A soldier from nearby Ft. Gordon was killed Wednesday when his car and a truck collided head on, authorities said. The victim was identified by Columbia County Coroner Tom my King as Earl Campbell, 19, of Elizabethton, Tenn. Will not use mural in morgue DECATUR, Ga. (AP) — A 7- foot-high mural of an ancient Egyptian god with the head of a jackal will not be placed in the new DeKalb County morgue, officials have decided. “It just doesn’t seem to be the appropriate thing for this particular type of building," said Ed Carriere, assistant coroner. In ancient Egypt, the god Anubis led the dead to judg ment. In addition to the S2OO to S3OO cost of the portrait, officials said they were worried some taxpayers would be offended by the mural on the wall of an au topsy room. Officials asked the archi tectural firm supervising con struction of the morgue to come up with another idea for decorating the wall. The SIOO,OOO morgue is ex pected to open about June 1. SIGN OF THE TIMES NEW HARMONY, Ind. (AP) — While restoring an 1876 building in this historic town, artisans have recently uncov ered a sign for the "Centennial Saloon” of New Harmony. The advertisement for the saloon, painted directly on the side of the building, is now being treated with preservatives, so that the building — one of the prominent restorations in New Harmony’s historic district — may again wear its original sign. Instead of a saloon, how ever, the building itself will now house 19th-century an tiques on view and for sale to visitors. BCOME JOIN IN ON anKHESIB THE FUN AND BARGAINS H IbW 0 INDOORS & OUTDOORS! g||||H QB Bffli Free Balloons kLI | |J/ V For The Kids!""" BMpmIS if F "tH TT steel urn Ij ■ I . I building *l YELLOW HUE POSTS STORM V I J Pressure treated to DOORS I UJjt-fe*- 0 «gg resist rot. «• EA MR 1 i *•" * BIG SAVINGS!!!! ... ... .-r ■? \ I ALUMINUM with Exclusive 5-Step jo xl4 FT. 2 x 2V4 -654 FT. 1 ' Perma-Plate All Season W round fence posts 1 —— Finish. 169 > , ' Pressure treated Vz I JBmhK Loaded with extra features: galvanized, heavy duty ste gr ■ to resist rot. Mav EA. I ■ foundation frame, double ridge beams and double re-infor d K I LUDhDhADh doors. Easy set up with numbered parts and easy i TheßangeThat X 3”-S% FT. I nAKDBUAKD structions. »451043. I wuhesDi.be,! | ROUND FENCE POSTS ggCu I DOOR UNITS * ALUMINUM WINDOWS | ”*• " L’- "19«* (^ 2F T.x 2F T. 4 -or 2 PT..-«3FT.: I Cook 1 Clean Center T CEDAR SPLIT RAIL FENCE I ALUM|NUM fefe '”' a ' I • EYE-LEVEL OVEN I —MX fg 49 • ELECTRIC COOKTOP I h look to your”” BOE UN MUSI ««* *i°n- aluminum win- • AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER I home. 33 FT> WW XX with dows ' ALL IN ONE 30-INCH i fe 6 PANEL COLONIAL DOOR WIDE UNIT I olttL 11. all Vwp’Wll 9405 ■ rrunr II Nk j UFV 111 fe " a beautiful addition to yot mw $ JBF BB I FENCE ' - home and so easy to install. U PRICE! 8 GATE IP* * 1 Features door smokeless ■BMfICI (THAI IT\ dark glass oven door; eye-level con- M 1 1L|alI|CI«■ kl "N R' KW rIROI I I trols; delay cook-off clock. Perme-coll EACH nn f* TI Al I 011 1 cooktop elements, If k.L I N |xM I knobs. Dishwasher features 2 spray ■ I 0 11 ' I if' uwvwr* mufti R Ilk. I llwlt/11l 8 worklight over cooktop. No. DCISI2, I 1 12 GAUGE GALVANIZED ll] JI I | PRE-FINISHED PANHINC I Continuous Cleaning Oven BARBED WIRE I H PANELING n I Wi '.. Comes in 80 rod roll; I X 4’-8 FT. L :easy to string up... 1Q95 -jl- JJ. Hardwood Paneling, 5 patt | as t s longer. roll I / \ Add a ,uxurious to choose from. mmq iSJ 3 |ook t 0 y° ur compare at F "West Lumberjacks” I——l rr 2x4 STUDS SAVE AT Pre-Finished Mouldin S" each General purpose boards /A\\ I p OFF boards lor home -QQ / >'/ 4 BeautHully finished wood-l. LUMBERJACK an pro,ec use ’ 531 S3 ea. PANEL ADHESIVE -yaC mouldings to complement y STUDS 2” x 4"-BFT. landscaping timbers Comes in 11 oz. size. * EA - Touch'” 9 Pr ° Pressure to s"—B FT. rot. Buy now For general out- I 1 Fajß 1I H H and save. IQS door use. picked up No. 2 Yellow Pine RAILROAD TIES SEAL DOWN R GAL CAN or Pressure S'SSK: 4»» ROOFING ROOF CEMEN man * o,her uses - PICKED UP , cn 1D 5 ~ f4 — F* RVVI VA-IYU-II ■P ’ <1 ** Z3U/Lb. Great for new roof appl While Mt, Uffli' W\\ UTILITY PARTICLE BOARD , 1. Z1 O' 7/M U. This utility grade particle board Z’e? 16® -Jr *««•» »~- . roll roofing fez- PRESSURE TREATED STRIPS an io /■JjefgjZP f 1— 2^— I—ILJ—IL. Resists rot, pests. Plant stakes, ™ iWI L furring strips and meny other ’*ls” “ ° r ’ 0 i 1 I.M 4.03 s.S4 uses. Long Lasting. — — C choose from. -^ 3 i 8! ™ css £99 30” ATTIC FAN MASONITE PRIMED LAP SIDING <>99 ar. m1 -99 1 “i’VJL’ 12-iacb. 12-m 2 99 \ 4 - 8f L P » wotl11 5 99 15 id X: . p . r ;X ens ' 0n 74 9S An ideal grade for the average home *w K ■ WESTERN RED CEDAR UP SIDING anE |,ro| • c, • Ex,,ri,,r CEI T e-inch lap siding, standard and .. ffi rr TCLI T.n,™. v.«. c.n P,..«.0u T.nc». F... c« better. ” x 4’— B FT. Plywood Siding •• « '-> /Z/ TIIRRINF ROOF VFNTILATf REVERSE BOARD A BATTEN 099 Wl M lUKDIWt KUUF WCHIILHII 3/8 X 4 -8 FT. SANDED Easy to instell for unique rustic 29 _., H 049 xSmAA I y r.rbm. vents spin smoothly. gMMQU For cabinets, bookshelves, and O »7h look. Makes unusual Indoor EACH O 13 other finished work. paneling too. ,150032. r ; T J rn.mt.unoe. s.mpt. .nsmtotn,.. ■ — The doctors concluded that the higher the caffeine in take — and this included tea, cola drinks and pills that contain the stimulant — the more likely it was that the subject would report symptoms of mental discomfort. But the Michigan researchers emphasized that because their subjects were under treatment for psychiatric disorders, they did not know in what way the results could be applied to the general population. They also said they could not definitely link caffeine consumption with depression. Previous studies have linked high caffeine intake with increased anxiety. “Individuals may become depressed and later self medicate themselves with caffeine,” said Dr. John F. Greden, who headed the research. Or, he suggested, “chronic caffeine ingestion might play a causal role in producing depressive symptoms.” For purposes of the study, high caffeine consumption was arbitrarily classified as 750 milligrams or more a day from all sources. The average cup of coffee contains about 100 mg. but can vary widely. Tea contains 50 to 75 mg. of caffeine per cup. Low consumers of caffeine were those whose intake ranged from none to 249 mg., and moderate use was classed as 250 to 749 mg. per day. The doctors noted that one patient consumed 400 mg. of caffeine a day solely from stay-awake pills and another consumed a startling 4,000 mg. per day from various sources. The doctors said they could find no particular level of coffee drinking at which the presence of mental symp toms began to show up.