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MRS. STRATTON
Funeral services for Mrs. Mar
garet Jane Stratton of 241 Wayne
Ave., Jonesboro, were held Wed
nesday at Dickson’s Funeral
Home in Joneshoro, Rev. Boyd
Winn officiating. Burial was to
be in Columbus, Ohio,
Mrs. Stratton died Tuesday at
a private hospital. She was 79.
A native of Columbus, Ohio,
she was the widow of A, L. Strat
ton, retired Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad yardman. She was a
member of the Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainman’s Auxiliary
and the Trinity Chapter of
Eastern Star in Lima, Ohio.
Mrs. Stratton moved to Jones
boro from Ohio four years ago.
She attended the Jonesboro
Methodist Church angd was a
member of the Business Profes
sional Women’s Club in Forest
Park.
Surviving are her son, George
Collins, of Jonesboro and five
grandchildren.
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Barry Goldwater, Senator (R.
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cry-babies around the town
(Washington) who say anything
we do against Cuba will result
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That may be a slight overstatement, but such jauntis the rear. Why the rear? It gives Corvair extra traction
ness comes easily when you're a Corvair owner. on any road surface. It provides a nearly flat floor for
And you can usually back it up—as easily as you 4, more useable interior space, Best of all, it produces
can back up a Corvair. You'll find your
sell doing that occasionally, if only to
adjust the brakes—they’re self-adjusting.
That’s all there is to it, and that’s a good
example of how delightfully easy Corvair
is to own, drive and maintain.
But since we began by talking about
driving, let’s stick with that awhile. A
Jarge factor in the fun of driving a
Corvair is the location of its engine in
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CLIFF BRANNON
Lighting Up Busi
Is Design of Solaray
| Solaray of Georgia, Inc., a new enterprise headed by
W. E. (Bill) Sammons, is designed to “light up Forest
Park business.”
Solaray, located at 1264 Main Street, supplies plastic
baubles on existing signals; the baubles work on the solar
system and animate the signs
without current in the daytime
when 80 per cent of pedestrians
are around and business is open
for customers.
Slightest movement of air ani
mates signs in five coler selec
tions—gold, silver, blue, green
and red. Although primarily for
daytime animation, with the as
sistance of a floodlight it auto=-
matically becomes 24-hour ani
mation.
It’s the newest thing in Geor
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Main Street Shopping Center. |
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AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS
Atlanta Army Depot—MTr. Cliff
R. Brannon, of 123 Hilltop Road,
Jonesboro, recently received a
prize winning suggestion award
at the Atlanta Army Depot. Col.
Louis C. Crouch, Commanding
Officer, Atlanta Army Depot,
made the presentation,
Mr. Brannon, an aircraft over
haul inspector in the Aircraft
Maintenance Division, has been
employed at the Depot five
years.
A native of Cornelia, Ga., he
served four years in the U. S.
Air Force and attended Georgia
Tech and also Marsh Business
College. Mr. Brannon is active
in many civic organizations and
serves as Cub Master for the Boy
Scout Troop No. 136 in Jones
boro. He is also an active mem
ber of the Jonesboro Presby
terian Church.
Mr. Brannon has four chil
dren: Elizabeth, Cliff, Jr., Mere
dith Ann, all students at Lee
Street Elementary School, and
Robin, age 2.
| Bill Sammons is president, Mich
ael Grayson, vice president and
secretary, and Audrey H. Harri
son, treasurer.
Open House is scheduled this
Saturday, 2 to 5 p.m. A movie of
Solaray’s operation shows the
amazing effect of animation on
signs. You have to see it to ap
preciate it.
First sign in Georgia has been
installed on the M & M cafeteria
in Gainesville. Several orders are
already planed for business in
Forest Park.
Resid
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Reminded of
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All residents of this area arel
urged to take advantage of the
second in a series of three polio
clinics sponsored by the Forest
Park Woman'’s Club on July 12th,
at the Health Clinic on Summit
Street. The Clinics will be open
from 9 am. on that day only
for anyone to receive either a
booster or their second polio
shot, available at SI.OO per per
son.
The third series will be given
seven months from now.
Cosmic rays from space found|
increased.
steering so light, so responsive, you
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car thought of it.
Corvair’s engine is also air cooled, we
might add, which means there’s no anti
freeze or water for you to add. Ever.
All that pleasure from something so
practical almost makes you think Corvair
is unique among American cars, Which
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ATLANTA DEPOT HONORED — Col Louis C. Crouch (left) com
manding officer of the Atlanta Army Depot, receives the cov
eted “Minute Man” flag during a ceremony held recently in
front of Holland Hall. Presenting the flag is W. B. Dizbro, State
Director, U.S. Savings Bond program, U.S. Treasury Department.
The Depot won the flag for the first time since World War II
when better than 90% of its 3,000 employes purchased bonds.
Lt. Col J. L. Robinson was director for the bond drive.
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Morrow Man Receives
ATLANTA ARMY DEPOT—Mr. Aaron M. Cochran of
389 North Lake Dr., Morrow, is shown receiving a Sustained
Superior Performance Award from Colonel Louis C. Crouch,
Commanding Officer of the Atlanta Army Depot. Colonel
‘T. D. Perry, Director for Supply and Transportation, is
shown at right.
Mr. Cochran, who is employed
as a Warehouse Foreman Leader,
recently transferred to the De
pot from Louisville Medical De
pot in Kentucky. He served four
years active duty in the U. S.
Army prior to his employment
with the Government.
Mr. Cochran is a native of Jef
fersonville, Indiana.
RECOVERY
Mayor W. Reid Puckett spent
the holidays in
Georgia Baptist
Hospital for ex
amination and
treatment. He
was reported to
be in “fair” con
dition at press
time. Friends
and well wishers
wish for the
head of Forest
Park’s govern-
ing body a speedy recov%ry. :
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STODDARD CHIROPRI-\CTIC CI.INIC
1311 Main Street FOREST PARK Phone 366-4124
5 HOURS: 9:00 A.M. ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
[ g | Chiropractic is founded on the accepted o
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e disease. Chiropractic eliminates inter- e _
A ' the nerve system by adjustment of the ol e
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'- ' tic restores and maintains health.
' The Stoddard Chiropractic Clinic, with | ¢
two highly-trained chiropractic doctors to | i j
S DR. J. P. STODDARD serve you, has proven the truth of the DR. S. J. MUCCILLO
above premise in thousands of actual cases covering almost every known physical ailment and %
@ many of the nervous disturbances.
There are many reasons for the success of the Stoddard Clinic, but the underlying and basic i
reason is the implicit confidence of the director and every member of his professional staff in §
the absolute truth of the premise upon which their healing art is founded.
This implicit conviction, plus every accepted facility for the accurate analysis of nerve interfer- &
ence and for the effective care of patients, has brought the clinic favorable and widepsread at
tention.
@ In addition, a new schedule of service has recently started at the Stoddard Clinic. To serve the
residents of Forest Park and Clayton County more efficiently and conveniently, you will now find
B the Stoddard Clinic open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
A Few Os the Conditions Treated Effectively With Chiropractic Care
i At the Stoddard Clinic .. .
‘ © Headaches ® Sinus Trouble : ‘
® Neck Pains ® Bursitis ¥
® Shoulder and Arm Pains ® Asthma i |
® Bronchitis ® Dermatitis (Skin Trouble) 1
® Low Back Pains ® Slipped Disc {
® Sciatica (Leg Pains) ® Pinched Nerves '
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20-Year Pins
- Atlanta Army Depot—Receiv
ing 20-year service pins recently
‘at the Depot were:
~ Samuel P. McCullough, 107
Adamson Road, Jonesboro, who
served three years active duty
with the Air Force. He is affil
iated with the Jonesboro Meth
odist Church, and has two chil
dren — Sammy, who attends
Jonesboro High, and Ann, a stu
dent at Lee Street Grammar
School.
Ben D. Porter, Route 1, Forest
Park, a mechanical processor in
the Storage Division, served
three years on active duty with
the Army in the Quartermaster
Corps.
Walter Simpson, 219 Mill St.,
Jonesboro, is an Army veteran
who served on active duty with
the Signal Corps in WWIIL, He
is a forklift operator and has
‘three children—Cheryl, Renalgo
and Sharon, who attend school
in Joneshkoro,
Dr. J. Hulsey
Honored By
Commander
ATLANTA ARMY DEPOT—Dr.
John M. Hulsey, Jr., Depot Sur
geon at the Atlanta Army Depot,
recently received an Outstand
ing Rating from the Depot Com
mander.
Dr. Hulsey received his medi
cal training at Emory University
and Harvard. He has been em
ployed at the Depot approxi
mately two years since his re
tirement from private practice.
A native of Gainesville, he is
active in the Kiwanis, American
Legion and EIKs.
Dr. Hulsey has served 29 years
in the U. S. Army Reserves,
Mr. Loy Kent
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was a member of Jonesboro First
Methodist Church, the Jonesboro
Exchange Club, the Jonesboro
Optimist Club and other civic or
ganizations. Mr. Kent was ev
tremely active in the Clayton
County Chamber of Commerce
where he was a member of the
board of directors.
Dickson’s Funeral Home f{s in
charge of the arrangements
which are to be announced
later,
Free Press—News & Farmer, Tues., July 9, 1963
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ATLANTA ARMY DEPOT — DEPOT EMPLOYE RETIRING —
Joseph L. Moore, retiring from the Depot after 15 years, receives
best wishes from Col. Louis C. Crouch, Depot Commander, as
Mrs. Moore looks on. (U.S. Army Photo)
Joseph Moore Is Given
ATLANTA ARMY DEPOT—Jose:ph L. Moore, who is
retiring after 15 years as a Depot employe, was feted re
cently at a farewell luncheon at the (Officers Open Mess.
Mr. Moore had received a Sustained Superior Perform
ance Award, held a 10-year safety award, and a 7-year safe
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Jonesboro Rec |
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Center Open
Friday Nights |
The Jonesboro Area Recrea- |
tion Center will be open on Fri- |
day evenings for the pre-teens. |
And on Saturday for the teens
throughout the summer. On |
July 13 we will have a teen|
dance with the Vibrators fur
nishing the music. And on Fri- |
day, July 19, we will have an
other dance featuring the fabu
lous Wanderers.
Director, Billy R. Cain
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Safe Drivers are rewc rded! If you have been a NC-ACCI
DENT DRIVER for one year, you earn < substantial
SAVING on your Aistomobile Pclicy. Your “American”
Representative will 'be glad to explain this SAVING to
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29"““7;‘ STARR INSURANCE AGENCY
1169 MAIN STREET FOREST PARK, GEORGIA
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driving award. He had also re
} ceivedd many letters of commen
’dation, bad received awards for
‘half /a dozen work improvement
| suggesticns which the Depot
|adopted, and had completed a
| supervisory training course and
| othier special courses offered by
{th7: Depot. Mr. Moore was
Ecl rared for Top Secret, and had
|2 ccumulated nearly 1000 hours
|O% sick leave. Before coming to
| tTae Depct, he had worked for
| Ssears, Roebuck and Company
| 'for 20 years.
| He is a member of the Hape
ville First Baptist Church; the
E. A. Minor Lodge F&AM, and
! the Depot Half Century Club.
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