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FOUND—White and liver point
er male about two years old.
108 Hale Drive, Forest Park.
366-0362.
SERVICES—Baby sitter, avail
able anytime, day or night.
Practical nurse. Experienced.
366-4284.
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA—At
home. Licensed teachers. Send
age, highest grade completed for
free details. No salesman. South
ern States Academy, Station
E-75, Atlanta, Ga.
Soda
Fountain
Manager
and
Assistant
Fountain Manager
For new drug store chain
to open soon in Clayton
County area. Must be ex
perienced. Good possibili
ties for promotions. Vaca
tions and many other
benefits.
Write P. O. Box 25
Forest Park, Ga.
State personal and busi
ness background. All re
plies confidential.
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 366-5011.
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
Painl & Body Shop
54 Hiway — Forest Park
366-1841
FOREST PARK
BODY SHOP
Guaranteed paint and body
work. Wrecks rebuilt — FREE
estimates. 95 Courtney Drive.
— Phone —
Bns. 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
e
478-7267 — Jonesboro
BEAUTY SHOPS
B’ MODERN BEAUTY SALON,
Forest Park’s newest and finest
beauty salon. Specializing in
permanent*, sets, cutting, styl
'ng. Bea Pruitt, owner; Aliene
Crowder, hair stylist. 94 College
st., Forest Park. 366-1331.
STYLES BY GOLDIE
109 Curtis Drive, Forest Park,
Ga. Already First in Fashion.
PHONE 366-5000
Building — Remodeling
lIS YOUR HOME EXPECTING”
REMODELING - REPAIRS - ROOFING
bwnjVAIT FOR MONTHS? Lt T VS DO IT NOW
Room* P«w* htulMlOrt
Kittlwm Drive* New Floors
Baths New Roof* 8c let. Bcd
Corpon* Gorape* Jo’ou«.e*
Porches Sidings Palrtm®
■r\ WoH* Remotes Coffins* Screens
mdIMcKiNNIY REMODELING CO.
KNH noM ahttioi
■39 34A-MM
f fMt tinwares no womr down
I -sank bates
WANT ADS
S. and R. Laundromat, High
way 54. We try always to
think of your comfort and
convenience. Here are some
of the very good reasons to
prove it.
1. The finest in washers
and dryers, Westinghouse.
2. A 25 lb. washer for your
big loads of wash or for rugs,
dipcovers and draperies.
3. Cold drinks and crack
ers.
4. Comfortable chairs.
5. Clothes folding tables.
6. Warm in Winter, Breezy
in Summer.
7. Free Parking.
8. Clean and sanitary.
But, best of all, you can be
SURE OF CLEAN CLOTHES,
and fluff drying in our
wonderful Westinghouse ma
chines and dryers, and if one
should fail to work, we make
refunds, gladly, because we
appreciate your business.
FOR SALE — “Perfection” oil
heater 80.000 btu, also 300 gal
lon oil tank. Heats four to five
rooms. Very nice. 478-8768. 7193,
S. Expressway, Jonesboro.
Cleaners and Laundries
fFOR QUALITY CLEANING^
I a SERVICE, CD SAY /
GALL CARTERS CLEANERS
( TODAY PHONE IW-5750 J
FOREST PARK LAUNDRY
vND CLEANERS, 1270 Main
Street. Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
.•aunderette open 24 hours a day
'or washing and drying. Com
jlete laundry and dry cleaning
ervice 366-4310
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.in. til 6:30 p.m.,
Monday thrq Saturday. PHONE:
366-6286. We give S&H Green
Stamps.
CAB COMPANY
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 a.m. to 9:30
Ijn. We deliver. Call 366-5372.
FOREST PARK DRUG CO.,
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,
comer Main Street and Phillips
Drive, Forest Park, Ga. Phone
366-4320. Hours 8:00 am. til
9:30 p.m. Monday thru Satur
day. Sundays 1:00 p.m. til 6:00
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.
Finance Companies
DIXIE FINANCE COMPANY.
1252 Main Street, Forest Park
Ga. Phone 366-1100. 30 minutes
loan service.
Florist — Retail
JEAN’S FLOWERS. 1214 Mair,
Street, Forest Park. Ga. Flowers
telegraphed anywhere at any
time. Flowers for all occasions
Floral arrangements delivered
mywhere Call 366-4454
[ THOMAS FLORIST
: & GREENHOUSE
]; Cut Flowers - Funeral Work i
i; - Pot Plants - I;
;• PHONE 366-5410
100 Pluckett St. - Forest Park;;
FOR RENT—Furnished and un
, furnished houses and anart
ments. Forest Park Realty and
Ins. Co., 1167 Main St., Forest
Park. Phone 366-5520 or 366-1760.
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FOR SALE—Piano, Spinet style,
Mirror, Small size. Nice finish.
Pretty white keys. Just been
tuned. SIOO.OO DR 8-4473.
INTERESTED IN A MOBILE
HOME? Look over the special
assortment recently purchased
by AAA MOBILE HOMES from
a dealer that had to quit the
business. AAA can offer these
beautiful new homes at prices
that you CAN’T AFFORD TO
TURN DOWN if you are inte
rested in a MOBILE HOME. And
even if you aren’t interested now
in a mobile home, YOU WILL BE
after visiting AAA Mobile Homes
on the Atlanta Highway, Athens,
and see the price tags in this
BANKRUPTCY SALE . . ,
FOR RENT—OId 7-room home
on 42 Highway. $45.00 per
month. Call MA7-1058.
FOR SALE —’62 Ford truck.
Black body. One ton. Forest
Park area. 366-9106.
FOR SALE—Bedroom suite. Gas
stove. 366-9106.
GARDENING NEEDS
For ALL GARDENING NEEDS,
see Swint’s Feed and Garden
Supply, 132 Mill Street, Jones
boro, for lawn and garden seeds,
Fertilizers, Insecticides, Purina
Feeds. Baby Chlcke
Gas and Appliances
SUBURBAN L-P GAS CO.,
1Q96 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
a.m. til 6:30 p.m. Monday thru
Saturday. Builders Hardware,
Sporting Goods, Household Ap
pll anc es, Housewares, Toys,
Gifts. Call 366-3455.
INSURANCE
"■TI ROCK-BOTTOM
RATES
LAMAR FOSTER
1268 Main Street
enmm state farm
- AGENT
CALL 866-3781
LAUNDRIES
PICK UP 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.
Plumberg
DAVIDSON PLUMBING CO.
W. 8. (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, sawtim
ber, timberlands. Specializing in
selective cutting. Henry County
Pulpwood Corp., P. O. Box 346
McDonough, phone 423-3124.
Phomas Greer, Jr., phone 786-
2410, Covington; J. D. Penn
ohone 423-4381 McDonough
Radiator Repair Service
FLEMING’S RADIATOR SERV
ICE: 1030 Central, Forest Park
Complete Radiator Repair. Fre«
pick-up and delivery service
Phone 366-3923
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
ran, Weatherbird and Treasure
Step tor the children.
MAN WANTED to manage and
operate a retail Watkins Route
in this area. Earnings of $125.00
per week from the very begin
ning. Write Mr. Tyson, Route 1,
Villa Rica—3olßo.
FOR SALE—Doberman Pinscher
puppies. (Min.) AKC regis
tered. Males. 366-2847.
MAN TO SUCCEED RAWLEIGH
dealer in Clayton County, and
Jonesboro area. Over 25 pre
ferred and car necessary. Can
earn $125 and up per week from
start. Write, Rawleigh, Dept.
GAL-410-1145. Memphis, Tenn.
FOR SALE — One-acre, house.
New garage, all City conven
iences. Near school. 366-4798.
FOR SALE — Westinghouse
Laundromat automatic wash
er. Front loader. $25.00. 366-4786.
FOR RENT — Three-bedroom
brick house. 158 College Street,
Forest Park. MA2-3145.
FOR SALE—22 Winchester 15
shot, 1908 model. 366-9375.
FOR SALE—Two (2) gas floor
furnaces. 40 and 60 M. B.T.U.
Call GRB-6110 after 6 p.m.
FOR RENT—Room for rent for
two young ladies. 109 Elaine
Terrace, Jonesboro. 478-6269.
FOR SALE—Ranch House. Four
rooms, tile bath, garage at
tached. Lot 100x315. 385 N. Main
Street, Jonesboro. For sale or
trade for lot or Travel trailer.
Owner. 874-7436,
Newspapers are the only me
dium offering the magnetic
appeal of classified ads.
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.
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. Radio and Tele
vision Service. Visit our Record
Shop. All the latest top tune*
Call 366-4860.
MARTIN'S RADIO
& TV SERVICE
Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Service
calls anytime — Forest Park,
Mt. View, Jonesboro and
vicinity.
366-7865
2910 JONESBORO ROAD
TV - Hi-Fi - Stereo
Repairs - All makes - Service
calls reasonable. Serving For
est Park, Riverdale, Ellenwood,
Rex and Jonesboro.
DAY — NIGHT
G.M.WYLDER'S
TV SERVICE
767-1812 — 767-8831
TOP SOIL
$12.00 Per Load
5 Yards — Delivered
Located on North Lake Drive,
Lake City.
Call 474-7736
REX THRIFT SHOP
Fine oak furniture. Chairs,
ladder back, rocking, capt. and
mate. Decon benches. Bar stools.
Chairs for group seating. Many
old articles, too. 21 Rex Circle,
Rex, Ga. Phone 474-9624.
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 41, Mountain View. Clayton
ton County’s cleanest used cars.
New and used cars at bargain
prices. Bus. 366-2951; Res. GR
8-9656,
Jonesboro Socials
By MRS. A. A. CAMP
105 Smith Street — Phone 478-6841
Mrs. J. W. Hall spent last week
at Hiawassee, she and a group
of friends from Atlanta vaca
tioned at a Lake resort. Mr. and
Mrs. Hall had as their guests on
Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Morgan of Houston, Tex.,
Mr. and Mrs. N. E Hines of Hape
ville and Harold Hall of East
Point
Mrs. Ludie Griggs of Gaines
ville, Ga., was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Stewman last
week,
Mrs. J. E. Waldrop, Mrs. Eula
Harris, Mrs. Lon Carnes, Sr., and
Lon Carnes, Jr., spent the week
end in the mountains, visitine
Gatlinburg, Tenn., Blowing
Rock and Mt. Mitchell, N. C.,
also Clayton, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clin
ton and sons, Bobby and Chris,
visited relatives in Chattanooga,
Tenn., last week-end.
Mrs. Myra Martin, of Decatur,
was the week-end guest of her
mother, Mrs. Myrtice Flanders,
and her grandmother, Mrs. Myra
Harper.
The Chit Chat Club of Edge
moor West held their meeting on
Tuesday, September 17th, at the
home of Mrs. Nancy Bryant on
Brookwood Circle with Mrs.
Martha Bentley as co-hostess.
Their special guest was Mrs. W.
W. Mundy, Jr., who demonstrat
ed cake decorating. Twenty-five
members attended.
Mrs. Edgar Blalock has re
turned recently from La Jolla,
Calif., where she visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Mary Jane Hollimon,
who was ill. Dr. Gaffney Bla
lock. who makes his home in
Athens, has returned from a
three week vacation in Mexico
and Youcatan.
North Clayton News
Hello World! Daniel Ellis
weighed in at 8 lbs. and 7 ozs.
on Sept. 12 at South Fulton Hos
pital. He is the brand new son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pirkle
of Niskey Lake Road. His grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. B. D.
Burns, owners of The Art Center
in College Park.
Mrs. V. U. McMichael of River
dale is home from Crawford W.
Long Hospital where she spent
several days. She is the mother
of Mrs. Ed L. Matthews of
Gaines Avenue, College Park.
Hurry and get well!
Miss Lisa Willingham, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil
lingham of Yale Street, College
Park, is at home now from St.
Joseph Hospital.
Michael Lewis, son of Mrs.
Ruth Crews, is doing well after
major surgery at St. Josephs
Hospital last week. He is still
confined to the hospital but is
Mary Callie Ridenhour
Weds Donald S. Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Marion O.
Ridenhour of Forest Park an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Mary Callie Riden
hour, to Donald S. Sanford, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Sanford
of Sandy Springs.
The wedding ceremony took
place in the bride’s home. Rev.
Hoyt G. Farr performed the
ceremony. The bride, attended
by Mrs. Ronald Roe, was given
Golden Wedding of
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Dunn of
1576 Liberty Street, College Park
(North Clayton) celebrated their
Golden Wedding Anniversary
last Sunday with Open House
for their relatives, neighbors
and many friends. Actually their
all-important date was Sept. 21,
Saturday, but Sunday suited
them better for their influx of
visitors.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Dunn are
Clayton born and reared, and
have lived in the present neigh
borhood for the past 38 years.
Mr. Dunn is 78 years old and his
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bell attend
ed a Russell High ten year class
reunion dinner and dance at the
Top of The Mart on Saturday
evening, September 7th.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harrell and
son, Al, spent last week-end in
Sylvester, Ga., visiting Mrs. Har
rell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Judge.
Mrs. Sam M. Clark, of Warner
Robins, visited her daughter.
Mrs. Phillip G. Benton, Dr. Ben
ton and daughter, Allison, at
their home on Bright Street last
week.
Dr. and Mrs. Spencer B. King
and daughter, Jan, of Macon,
: and Mrs. Spencer B. King, Sr.,
of Americus, were luncheon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Mundy, Sr., on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Roberts
and children, of Huntsville, Ala.,
were guests over the week-end of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ballard, and Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Roberts.
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CRADLE ROLL
To Mr. and Mrs. Ellis N.
Conkle—6B6l S. Expressway—A
son, Charles (Chuck) Newman
Conkle—Sunday, Sept. 15—South
Fulton Hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tur
ner—Turner Road—A daughter.
Traci Lynn, Sept. 16th—Georgia
Baptist Hospital.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Jack Bryant—Emory Uni
versity Hospital.
Mrs. Shirley Turner—Georgia
Baptist Hospital.
Mrs. Nell Moseley—South Ful
ton Hospital.
P. M. Williams—St. Joseph’s
Hospital.
making excellent progress.
The friends and classmates of
Ronnie Waugh of Normandy
will help him celebrate his ninth
birthday this week. Ronnie goes
to G. W. Northcutt School.
John H. Kitchens, 83-year-old
retired farmer of Greenville,
Ga„ enjoyed a visit last week at
the home of his son, Kester
Kitchens, on Bell Street, College
Park.
The whole Stovall family, Nor
man Boulevard, will visit rela
tives in Temple, Ga., this week
end.
Will and Stace Huie, brothers
from a pioneer Clayton County
family, are enjoying all North
Clayton High School games these
evenings at the new football
stadium.
Mrs. Doris Wallace, Normandy,
is recovering at her home from
injuries she received in an auto
-1 mobile accident recently.
in marriage by her father. The
best man was Robert S. Hughes
of Atlanta. A small reception
followed for all guests.
Mrs. Sanford is a graduate of
Piedmont Hospital School of
Nursing and is employed by De-
Kalb County. Mr. Sanford is cur
rently attending Georgia In
stitute of Technology. The couple
is residing in Atlanta.
wife is three years younger. Both
are hale and hearty, and enjoy
good health. They have five
children living—Mrs. Agusta
Preston, Ft. Valley; John T.
Dunn, Ellenwood; George W.
Dunn, Palmetta; James R. Dunn,
Chambley, and Mrs. Martha
Berry, Morrow, and 15 grand
children.
A constant stream of callers on
Sunday, wished Mr. and Mrs.
Dunn many more years together,
and we add our congratulations
and best wishes for their con
tinued health and well-being.
Forest Park Free Press
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 *
Mr. and Airs. Bill Davis
Win Trip to Italy
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis of
Davis Office Supply, Forest Park,
are the lucky winners of a two
week, all expenses paid, trip to
Italy. Underwood-Olivetti Cor
poration are the donors of this
fine trip, and the Davises won
it on the highest sales of Under
wood products in the district for
this year.
They started their journey by
Forest Park Woman’s Club
The meeting of the Forest
Park Woman’s Club was held
Monday, September 9, at 8 p.m.
in the club house on Summit
Street.
The guest speaker, Mrs. Thelma
Byars, from the Clayton County
School superintendent’s office,
gave an interesting talk on the
planned program the school
board is using to improve our
schools.
May Davis Garden Club
The May Davis Garden Club ।
were guests of Mrs. H. A. Stud-!
dard for their September meet- i
ing, Sept. 17. Mrs. J. W. Taylor
was co-hostess. A fitting devo-1
tional was given by Mrs. Paul ■
Brannon, who also gave a talk
on cutting and curing material
for dried arrangements.
Her large variety of material
gave plenty of scope for the
imagination and the ladies found
her descriptive talk most inter- |
esting. Mrs. Bertie Jobson, presi
dent. conducted the short busi
ness meeting. The 14 members
present enjoyed the delicious
refreshments served by the
hostesses before the meeting ad
journed.
Curriculum
Is Theme of
Jonesboro PTA
“Exploring your Child’s Cur
riculum” is the theme of our
next meeting. We will meet
Tuesday, October 1, in the school
Legal Notices
STATE OF GEORGIA
In the Superior Court of Clayton County,
Georgia
Case No. 6417
Mrs. Betty Harris King
• vs.
Howard Rountree King
The defendant, Howard Rountree King
is hereby commanded personally or by
attorney to be and appear at the Su
perior Court to be held in and for said
County within 60 days from the date
of the Order for service by publication
as above setforth and there to answer
plaintiff’s complaint in the above cap
tioned case, else the Court will proceed
as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable R. Banke,
Judge of said Court, this 20th day of
September, 1963.
JOE B. MUNDY,
Clerk of Superior Court
D. M. Johnson. Lawyer
106 Main Street
Jonesboro, Georgia 10-15
GEORGIA. CLAYTON COUNTY
There will be sold at Public Outcry
to the highest and best bidder lor cash,
between the legal hours of sale before
the Courthouse door in Jonesboro. Clay
ton County, Georgia on October Bth,
1963 the following described property,
to wit:
One <1» 1956 Buick, 4 Door Special,
Serial No. 17708104
Said property condemned and ordered
sold by Judge Harold R. Banke, Clayton
Superior Court, as per order dated Sep
tember 18, 1963. Said property con
demned as property of Alfred T. Miller
Case No. 5897, Clayton Superior Court.
This 20th day of September. 1963.
W. L. DICKSON, Sheriff
10-1
GEORGIA. CLAYTON COUNTY
There will be sold at Public Outcry
to the highest and best bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale before
the Courthouse door in Jonesboro, Clay
ton County, Georgia on October Bth,
1963 the following described property,
to wit:
One (11 1953 Cadillac—4 door sedan,
motor No. 52636817.
Said property condemned and ordered
sold by Judge Harold R. Banke, Clayton
Superior Court, as per order dated Sep-
S. S. POOLE
— Electrical Contracting —
24-Hour Service and Repairs
PHONE 3G6-3901 — 767-0967
HOME 366-4575
114 Elizabeth Drive — Forest Park
PATRICK’S
TREE SERVICE
Cutting - Trimming - Shaping
Pruning - Spraying
PHONE 366-4556
I ^^^SAVE! dl® j
* Safe Driver* ore reworded! If you have been aNO ACCI
j DENT DRIVER for one year, you earn s substantial
J SAVING on your Automobile Policy. Your "American**
i Representative will be glad to explain this SAVING to
< you. ;;
STARR INSURANCE AGENCY
1169 MAIN STREET FOREST PARK, GEORGIA I;
PHONE 366-5311 — 366-6746 j
plane to New York last Saturdaj
morning, where they transferred
to a chartered jet, for the sunny
skies of Italy. They will visit all
the more important places there.
Congratulations to the Davises,
who are saying they won the trip
because of the loyal support of
the folks of Clayton County who
believe in shopping at home.
j The club was honored to re
ceive a letter from Mrs. Billie
Tevell, director of special ac
tivities of the Southeastern Fair,
informing us that our president,
Mrs. Helen Denton, had been
chosen “Clayton County Home
Maker of the Year”.
Mrs. Turner introduced a
guest, Mrs. Warner. The host
esses were Mrs. Morgan, Mrs.
Hood and Mrs. Neill.
t
Forest Park
PTA Sparked
By Mrs. Prock
Forest Park Senior High PTA
held its first meeting Tuesday
night, Sept. 10, in the gym, with
I a very fine program conducted
> by Mrs. Billie Prock.
Our teachers were introduced
i to us and a bit of information
was given about each of them.
After the meeting was ad
journed. refreshments were
served by the hospitality com
mittee.
Our meetings will be held on
the second Tuesday in every
month for the entire school year.
lunchroom. This is the “back to
school night” for all parents,
j This is the night we follow our
i child’s schedule, class by class.
■! We will become better ac
’; quainted with the teachers and
: j with our beautiful new high
11 school building.
tember 13th, 1963. Said property con
demned as property of Sid Hamilton,
Case No. 5812, Clayton Superior Court.
This the 20th day of September. 1963.
W. L. DICKSON, Sheriff
10-1
NOTICE TO THt PUBLIC
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
there will be heard before the Judge
of the Superior Court of Clayton County,
I on the 7th day of October, 1963, at 9:00
■ o’clock. A.M.. at the Courthouse in the
City of Jonesboro, Georgia, the case of
I the STATE OF GEORGIA VS. CLAYTON
■ COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT. Number
i 64>0. pending in said Court, the same
• being a proceeding to confirm and
■ validate a bond issue in the amount of
1 $1,200,000 to be issued by Clayton County
School District for the purpose of pro
. viding funds to acquire, construct and
equip school buildings and other build
ings and facilities useful in connection
therewith, to add to, improve, renovate,
repair and equip existing educational
facilities of the Clayton County School
System, to acquire the necessary prop
i erty therefor, both real and personal,
and to pay expenses incident to accom
plishing the foregoing, and any citizen
of. the State of Georgia residing in said
. County, or any other person wherever
; residing, who has a right to object may
■ intervene and become a party to these
proceedings.
This the 20th day of September, 1963,
JOE B. MUNDY
Clerk. Superior Court,
Clayton County, Georgia
10-1
NOTICE
This is to notify residents of the City
of Forest Park that CITY HALL will
be clo. ed on Saturdays, starting October
1, 1963.
CITY OF FOREST PARK
W REID PUCKETT
Mayor
“Proposals on Police Department and
Fire Department uniforms will be
accepted by the City of Forest Park on
October 1. 1963 at 2:00 p.m. at the City
Hall. For specifications contact Chief
of Police and Chief of Fire Department.”
ALICE B. JAMES
Acting City Clerk
। - — City of Forest Park
' 10-1
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FOREST PARK
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