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WANT ADS
6&R. LAUNDROMAT, Highway
< 54, nas the greatest name In
■coin operated laundry equip
ment — WESTINGHOUSE. 30
Westinghouse washers for the
cleanest clothes ever. 15 big
dryers for drying your clothes In
good weather or bad weather-
Plus a 810 25 lb. washer for
your shag rugs, draperies, slip
covers, etc. And it’s warm and
comfortable at S&R. Laundro
mat, with all conveniences. Cold
drinks, crackers, easy chairs
Plenty of room Inside, and
plenty of free parking outside
Try our marvelous WESTING
HOUSE Store.
SERVICES—Jerry Blalock, 126
South Avenue, Forest Park
bmall appliance repairs: fans.
Irons, electric percolators, vac
uum cleaners, toasters, small
motors. All repaired appliances
cleaned free. Pick up and deliver
866-5013.
SALESMAN WANTED — Dealer
wanted to supply. Rawleigh
Products to consumers in Clay
ton County. Good time to start.
No Capital required. Write Raw
leigh’s, Dept. GAL-410-815,
Memphis, Tenn.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ALUMINUM SCREENS
Full frame made to fit and
Installed. Doors and porches re
screened. Minor painting. Very
reasonable. Forest Park and vi
cinity. Call 360-5011.
AUTO SERVICE
Have your tuneup work done
where tuneup is not a sideline.
Also general repairs. Forest
Park Carburetor and Ignition,
Highway 54, Call 366-4120. ;
BARR & LYNCH
Paint & Body Shop
54 Iliway — Forest Park
366-1841
FOREST PARK
BODY SHOP
Guaranteed paint and body
work. Wrecks rebuilt — FREE
estimates. 95 Courtney Drive.
— Phone —
Bus. 366-2233 — Res. 366-5093
"Red” and Billy Phillips
MARTIN
BURKS
COMPLETE
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
e
PAINT AND BODY SHOP
e
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
REPAIR (Any Kind)
e
BUDGET TERMS
TO 12 MONTHS
478-7267 — Jonesboro
BEAUTY SHOPS
B’ MODERN BEAUTY SALON,
Forest Park's newest and finest
beauty salon. Specializing in
permanents, sets, cutting, styi
'ng. Bea Pruitt, owner; Allene
Crowder, hair stylist. 94 College
St., Forest Park. 366-1331.
STYLES BY GOLDIE
109 Curtis Drive. Forest Park,
Oa. Already First in Fashion.
PHONE 366-5000
Cleaners and Laundries
CLEANING^
^VtCE. i D SAY /
CLEANERS |
TODAY PHONE 366-5750)
FOREST PARK LAUNDRY
AND CLEANERS, 1270 Main
Street. Open 7 am. to 7 p.m.
Launderette open 24 hours a day
for washing and drying. Com-
Dlete laundry and dry cleaning
iurvfce. 366-4310.
• LANDSCAPING — FHA terms,
i Shrubs, fruit, shade, nut trees.
• Grape vines. In cans and field
I grown. RIVERDALE NURS
i ERIES, Riverdale, Ga., Highway
; 138. Phone 478-7933. Catalog
i free.
MONEY TO LOAN—CASH for
J HOMEOWNERS. Second mort-
I gage money available at 6% in-
terest to good credit risks. Low
। cost and no pre-payment pen-
alty. Up to 6 years to repay.
Peachtree Land Company. Call
Dick Wallace, MA 7-7322. 1858
Lakewood Avenue, Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—Responsible party to
take over low monthly pay
ments on a spinet piano. Can be
seen locally. Write Credit Man
ager, P. O. Box 346 Kings Moun
tain, North Carolina.
WANTED Nurov attendant
for church services. Work ap
proximately 6 hours Sunday, l’/ 2
hours Wednesday night. Prefer
'Christian lady. 25 years or
older, with some experience.
Must be neat in appearance,
. I have County Health Card and
■, transportation. For further de
,'tails write “Nursery”, P. O. Box
47, Forest Park.
RALPH'S QUALITY CLEAN
ERS, 1006 Main Street, Forest
Park, Ga. Dry Cleaning and
Laundry, Alterations, Pickup and
Delivery Service. One Day Serv
ice. Open 7:00 a.m. til 6:30 p.m.,
Monday thru Saturday. PHONE:
366-6286. We give S&H Green
Stamps.
CAB COMPANY
NEED A CAB? Call City Cab
j Company, Forest Park, Georgia.
Locally owned and operated.
Phone 366-3359; night ■ phone
366-5974.
FOREST PARK CAB
Phone 766-6088
Druggist
WELDON DRUGS, 1153 Main
Street, Forest Park, where you
can be sure that your prescrip
tions will be filled with the finest
drugs. Open 8:30 am. to 9:30
in We deliver. Call 366-5372
BREWER DRUG COMPANY,
Forest Plaza Shopping Center,
Forest Park. Open 9:00 ’til 9:30
Your Rexall Store. Your good
health is our chief concern. We
fill your prescriptions with al
ways fresh, potent pharmaceu
ticals. Hwy. 54, 366-4621 and
4622.
CHRISTIANS PHARMACY,
corner Main Street and Phillips
Drive, Forest Park, Ga. Phone
366-4320. Hours 8:00 am. til
9:30 pm. Monday thru Satur
day. Sundays 1:00 pm. til 8:00
p.m. Prescriptions, Patent Med
icines. Sundries. Emergency calls.
POplar 366-4320.
Electrical Repairs And
Service
D. I. CORBETT, Electrical
Contractor, 1138 Main Street,
Forest Park. Specializing in resi
dential and commercial wiring.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone
366-5033.
FURNACE REPAIRS
FURNACE REPAIRS. All
makes, gas and oil. Filters
replaced. Call C. T. Porter,
767-5004.
Finance Companies
DIXIE FINANCE COMPANY,
1252 Main Street. Forest Park.
Oa. Phone 366-1100. 30 minutes
loan service.
Florist — Retail
JEAN'S FLOWERS. 1214 Main
Street, Forest Park, Ga. Flowers
, telegraphed anywhere at any
. time. Flowers for all occasions.
Floral arrangements delivered
anywhere. Call 366-4454.
WATKINS FLORIST: 1312 Main
■ Street, Forest Park, Ga. The
finest in flowers for all occa
sions.
Hours—B:3o-6 pm.
Also nights and Sundays. Call
Day Phone 366-4343
Nights 366-5081
City and county wide delivery
• GARDENING NEEDS
r
1 For ALL GARDENING NEEDS.
l see Swint’s Feed and Garden
y Supply, 132 Mill Street, Jones
- boro, for lawn and garden seeds,
g Fertilizers. Insecticides, Purina
Feeds, Baby Chicks.
HOUSES WANTED —GI and!
FHA resales wanted. Have
buyers waiting. Builders Broker- 1
age Co., 8 Ash Street, Forest
Park. 366-5560, 366-4942, 366-
6297.
FOR SALE—By owner. Three
bedroom brick house. Pay
owner $llOO and assume FHA
loan. Call 366-8015 or drive by,
139 Bartlett Road, Forest Park,
Ga.
FOR RENT—Brick home. Two
bedrooms, den (or third bed
room) paneled. Utility room
and carport. Shady fenced
j yard, landscaped, shrubs, flow- ,
ers. Blinds and drapes fur
■ nished. Convenient to every-'
i thing. sllO per month. 366-6196.
—
j FOR RENT—Unfurnished house
in Forest Park. 105 Springdale
' Road. Three bedrooms. Living
room, dining room, bath and
kitchen. Jalousied front porch.
| Gas floor furnace. Gas refriger
ator furnished. SIOO per week.
PL 3-1638.
mobile home at
I AAA |
J Mobile Homes
Atlanta Highway
B Athens, Georgia
- Open Weekdays 9-8. y
B Closed on Sunday.
Gas and Appliances
SUBURBAN L-P GAS CO..
1096 Main Street, Forest Park,
Ga. Complete line of gas appli
ances for Propane and Natural
gas. Central heating and cool
ing equipment. Franchised Frig
idaire Dealer. Hours 8 to 5 week
days; Saturday, 8-12 noon.
Phone 366-5975.
Hardware — Retail
SMITH HARDWARE & SUP
PLY CO. 1210 Main Street, For
est Park, Ga. Store hours: 8:00
am. til 6:30 p.m. Monday thru
Saturday. Builders Hardware,
Sporting Goods, Household Ap
pll anc es, Housewares, Toys,
Gifts. Call 366-3455.
INSURANCE
ROCK-BOTTOM 1
RATES j
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AGENT
CALL 366-3781
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LAUNDRIES
PICK CP STATION
Pick up and delivery at new
Forest Park Laundry Station and
Washerette, Highway 54, Forest
Park. 366-9966.
Paint Supplies
ALLEN'S PAINT CENTER
Quality Glidden Products
1133 Main Street 366-1646
Forest Park, Ga.
Plumbers
DAVIDSON PLUMBING CO.
W. S. (Buddy) Davison Propri
etor. New construction con
tracts. Repairs, remodeling,
service calls. Bonded—lnsured.
All work guaranteed. 4368 Tan
ner Road. College Park, Ga.
Business phone—766-8535. Resi
dence—PO 6-3246.
HENRY WALDROP PLUMB
ING CO., 146 Hendrix Drive,
Forest Park. Specializing in
plumbing and sewage Installa
tion and repairs. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Phone: 366-2983.
PULPWOOD
WANTED! Pulpwood, sawtlm
ber, timberlands. Specializing In
selective cutting. Henry County
Pulpwood Corp., P. O. Box 346
McDonough, phone 423-3124.
Thomas Greer, Jr., phone 786-
2410, Covington; J. D. Penn,
phone 423-4381, McDonough.
, Radiator Repair Service
i FLEMING’S RADIATOR SERV
ICE: 1030 Central, Forest Park.
, Complete Radiator Repair. Free
i pick-up and delivery service
Phone 366-3923.
THE FOREST PARK FREE PRESS — NEWS AND FARMER
FOR SALE — ’55 Custom Ford
. Good condition. $350. PO
6-3713.
FREE
LOOK! 2 BIG ITEMS, FREE
You get New Electro Hygine
’ Vacuum Cleaner, sells for
$189.95, FREE, PLUS Set Heavy
Stainless Steel Waterless Cook
ware, sells for $269.95, with pur
chase of Famous Brand Full
Automatic Sewing Machine at
regular retail price. See to be
i lieve. Can finance. Call TR
3-3192.
WANTED—Used gas stoves. Will
pay reasonable price. Phone
766-4967 or 767-3050.
SERVICES—WiII teach piano in
my home. Mrs. W. P. Edmond
son. 1235 Cynthia Lane, Forest
Park. 366-1768.
MAN WANTED to serve cus
sumers in Clayton County
with Rawleigh Products. Steady
good earnings year around. NO
‘capital required. Write Raw
ueigh GA A 410 11, Memphis,
Tenn.
: WANTED—RidiTfrom Lee Cir
cle, Forest Park, to Lakewood
Shopping Center to start work
at 10 a.m. Phone 366-6762.
For Quick
Results Use
The Want Ads
Shoe Stores and Shoe
Repairing
LEACH'S SHOE STORE, 1166
Main Street, Forest Park, Ga.
The best shoes and the best
prices. Quick service on shoe re
pair. Shoes for the entire family
Massagic, Bates, Endicott John-'
son, Weatherbird and Treasure
Step for the children.
SEWING MACHINES
We sell NEW and USED
Sewing Machines. We repair all
machines regardless of name or
age. We make Electric Machines
out of Treadle machines. We
rent Sewing Machines by the
month. All work guaranteed. For
prompt service, call PO 7-1616.
If no answer dial PO 7-6163
Chafin Sewing Machine Co,
3825 Main Street, College Park,
Ga.
NEW SHOES
If you are paying too high a
price for shoes, come to Quick
Work Shoe Shop, 1012 Main
Street, Forest Park. YOU’LL BE
SURPRISED. Buy the best for
less, and forget the rest.
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
JIMMY WALDEN, LAWN
mower repairs, rebuilt motors.
All work guaranteed. 85 High
way, Riverdale, Ga. Phone 478-
9130.
Television Receivers one
Servicing
FOREST PARK SALES AND
SERVICE: 1235 Main Street, For
est Park, Ga. RaCio and Tele
vision Service. Visit our Record
Shop. All the laieet top tune*
Call 366-4860.
TV REPAIRS
Honest, Reliable
$3.00 Service Calls
Repairs made In the home
when possible.
767-1812 G.M.Wylder
412 Ballard Rd, Forest Park
Wrecker Service
FOREST PARK
WRECKER SERVICE
Highway 160—Thurman Road
Forest Park, Ga.
Phone MA 7-6695
If No Answer: 366-4966
24 Hour Service
USED CARS
HARDMAN MOTORS, High
way 54, Forest Park, Ga. Clay
ton County’s cleanest used cars.
New and used cars at bargain
prices. Bus. 366-2951; Res. GR
8-9656.
ACE FLUID POWER
COMPANY
Hydraulic and 1 Pneumatic Cylinder*,
Jacks, Hose. Pumps, Seals, Valves.
EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE
ON MACHINERY 4 EQUIPMENT
EXPERIMENTAL WORK ... Custom
Built Machinery, Bailers, Press, Tools
and Dies.
Junction Old 41 and 166
Forest Park, Georgi*
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■The Georgia
LEGISLETTER
ATLANTA — Carl Edward
Sanders of Augusta took the
oath of office as Georgia’s
74th governor at noon Tuesday
while thousands of Georgians
from all parts of the state
packed the west lawn of the
Capitol where a platform had
been erected for the ceremony.
Tlie new chief executive, the
first to be nominated by popu
lar vote in nearly half a cen
tury, took the oath of office
from the Honorable Joseph D.
Quillian, associate justice of
the Georgia Supreme Court.
Governor Sanders received
the congratulations and best
wishes of the outgoing gover
nor, S. Ernest Vandiver of
Lavonia. The young and at
tractive wives of both men—
and both named Betty by co
incidence—were on the plat
form.
Among the many dignitaries
and political leaders who
shared the spotlight on the
platform were the new Speaker
of the House, Hon. George T.
Smith of Grady County; Sec
retary of State Ben Fortson
and Lieut.-Gov. Peter Zack
Geer of Colquitt who was
administered the oath of of
fice by the Hon. Carlton Mob
ley, associate justice of the
Georgia Supreme Court.
As part of the traditional
Inauguration ceremony. Secre
tary Fortson delivered the
Great Seal of Georgia to Gov.
Sanders as a symbol of his
LOST: 1 DOG
/ Have you seen me around? I'm
lost! Please take me to C. W.
Wills at The Little Dutch Kitch
en on Highway 41, Forest Park.
My mistress, Mrs. C. F. Wills,
lives at Augusta, Ga. Phone 724-
f / w 4217 and will gladly give a re-
ward for my return.
PLEASE HELP ME!
DICKSON FUNERAL HOME
POPE DICKSON
478-7211
AMBULANCE
JONESBORO
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
BANK OF JONESBORO
Os Jonesboro in the State of Georgia
At the Close of Business on December 31, 1962
ASSETS
1. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in
process of collection $ 616,198.95
2. United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed 2,455.611.63
3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions _ 213,148.75
4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including
$50,164.40 securities of Federal agencies and cor
porations not guaranteed by U.SJ .. 50,164.40
6. Loans and discounts (including $413.01 overdrafts) 1,637,716.56
7. Bank premises owned $31,821.67
Furniture and fixtures 23,514.90 55.336.57
11. Other assets 2,300.84 |
12. TOTAL ASSETS $5,030,467.70
LIABILITIES
13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
corporations $1,521,969.32
14. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partner
ships, and corporations ~ 889,772.50
15. Deposits of United States Government (including
postal savings) . 252,234.01
16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions ... 1,949.625.80
18. Certified and officers’ checks, etc. _ 96,180.64
19. TOTAL DEPOSITS ... $4,709,782.27
(a> Total demand deposits 3.695,009.77
(b) Total time and savings deposits __ 1,014,772.50
23. Other liabilities 39,992,94
24. TOTAL LIABILITIES 4,749,775.21
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
25. Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value
$100,000.00 100.000.00
26. Surplus 150,000.00
27. Undivided profits _ 30,692.49
29. Total capital accounts 280.692.49
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. $5,030,467.70
MEMOR A N D A
31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and
for other purposes (including notes and bills re
discounted and securities sold with agreement to
repurchase) $ 950.000.00
23. (a > Loans as shown above are after deduction of
valuation reserves of ___ 17,496.75
(b) Securities as shown above are after deduction
of valuation reserves of 8.093.95
I. Charles S, Conklin. 11, Assistant Vice President of the above
named bank, do solemnly affirm that this report of condition is
true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Correct—Attest: Charles S. Conklin, II
C. S. Conklin
V. H. Stevens Directors
J. C. Hodges
State of Georgia, County of Clayton, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day
S of January, 1963, and I hereby certify that I am not an
E officer or director of this bank.
A Marion-L. Hodges, Notary Public
L Georgia, State at Large
* My Commission Expires Mar. 16, 1966
1
By Glenn McCullough-
authority to sign executive
orders and legislative acts. As
soon as he had taken oath of
office, Gov. Sanders returned
the Great Seal to Mr. Fortson
for safe-keeping.
Two Baptist ministers had a
prominent part in the cere
mony, conducted officially be
fore a joint session of the
House and Senate, although it
was held out of doors. The
Rev. T. E. Boehm of the Hill
Street Baptist Church of Au
gusta, the governor’s home
town, offered the invocation.
The benediction was said by
the Rev. J. Robert Smith, pas
tor of the First Baptist Church
of Statesboro, the home of
Mrs. Sanders, the former Betty
Bird Foy, before her marriage.
For the last month large
billboards along Georgia’s
main highways have invited
citizens to attend the inaugu
ration, and thousands of them
took advantage of it. They
massed deep along the side
walks from Peachtree Street to
the Capitol to watch the inau
gural parade which began at
10:00 a.m. and was led by the
Dixie Redcoat Band from the
University of Georgia.
Atlanta hotels and motels
were crowded, virtually all
having exhausted their reser
vations many days ago.
The public was invited to a
reception held by Gov. and
Mrs. Sanders at the Executive
Mansion on The Prado from 4
to 6 p.m.
Some 15,000 invitation were I
sent to prominent Georgians
to attend the Inaugural Ball
at the Dinkler-Plaza Hotel
from 9 p.m. to midnight. For
the first time in some years
formal dress was required.
Gov. Sanders was scheduled
to make his State of the State
address to a joint session of
the General Assembly on
Wednesday. House and Senate
had convened Monday to or
ganize for business.
In addition to the election of
Rep. Smith as speaker of the
House (succeeding his name
sake, George L. Smith, 11. of
Emanuel County) Rep. Guy W.
Rutland. Jr., of DeKalb Coun
ty was named speaker pro tern
and Rep. Arthur K. Bolton of
Spalding County, administra
tion floor leader.
Pending the inauguration of
Lieut. Gov. Geer, the outgoing
Lieut.-Gov., Garland T. Byrd,
called the Senate to order
Monday. He will remain as a
member of the Senate.
Senator Harry C. Jackson of
Columbus was chosen as presi
dent pro tern of the Senate.
Senator Charles Pannell of
Chatsworth will serve as ad-
“Where You Save Does Make A Difference"
SAVINGS 4% %
INSURED ANTICIPATED RATE JULY
To 1 TO DEC. 31, 1962,
ON ALL ACCOUNTS
SIO,OOO
Two Locations:
Jonesboro • Forest Park
CLAYTON COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Member FSLIC
5~ I LOANS
* »5,000 y *
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while purpoio loans made anywhere in Georg.a. Closing attorney in moil Bjhß
g major Georgia citiet.
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match the flameless convenience of an
electric
clothes
dryer
All dryers use some electricity. The best use
only electricity. That means only one con
nection is necessary to install this wonderful,
all-electric helper.
You’ll find that the purchase price of an
electric dryer is low because it contains fewer
parts, costs less to manufacture. Operating
cost amounts to only pennies per load.
You'll love your dryer 1 Clean as an electric
light. Odorless for life. And never a by
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matter what the weather, you’re guaranteed
a clothes-drying climate that’s fair and warm.
GEORGIA POWER COMPAIVY
v. - ‘ • 6 -: :: :
TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1563
W. H. Marsh
To Speak
At AFMA
W. H. Marsh. Jr., District
' Sales Manager for General
Mills, Atlanta, will be guest
speaker at the meeting of
Chapter 28, Armed Forces Man
agement Association, Wednes
day. 9 January, at 12 o'clock at
Atlanta Army Depot Officers
Open Mess. Mr. Marsh will
speak on “Self Improvement—A
Management Tool.” Clyde H.
Rainwater, new chapter presi
dent, will preside. Col. Joseph
E. Murray, Depot Commanding
Officer, is honorary president of
the 185-member group.
ministration floor leader.
The General Assembly will
remain in session for 12 days
: to enact “rush” legislation,
then adjourn for tw r o weeks
while the House and Sen
ate Appropriations Commit
tees study the appropriations
‘ bill. Then it will convene for
33 more days to complete work
on a mass of legislation which
Gov. Sanders is expected to
1 suggest.