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v Free Press—News & Farmer, Tues., March 3, 1964
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Jonesboro Woman's
Members of the Tallulah Falls Department of the
Jonesboro Woman’s Club sponsored a dessert contest at
the February meecting of the Jonesboro Woman’s Club held
on Monday night, ¥ebruary 24th, at the home of Mrs. R. A.
Lundauist, of South Bay Drive, Lake Spivey. In an effort
to raise money for the club’s
obligation of $3.25 per member
to the school that was organ
ized in Tallulah Falls, Georgia,
over 50 years ago by Georgia
Federation Clubwomen, club
members prepared their “Most
Special Company Desserts”.
After the winners of the con
test were announced by judges
(and taste experts) Mrs. Mae
Woodcock, Mrs, Marion Roberts
and Mrs. Anne Stanford, the
delicious delicacies were auc
tioned by Mrs. Lucille Bailey to
the highest bidders (complete
with the secret recipe).” Winners
of the contest were Mrs. Joe
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Passing, cornering, threading through
traffic, sudden stops=—Chevelle excels
all around! Chevrolet's new surprise
package has what it takes to meet any
driving challenge: Six or V 8 engines,
hefty brakes, Full Coil suspension—and
a trim size that makes the most of them!
THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet « Chevelle Chevy II » Corvair « Corvette
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Lewis and Mrs. Norris W. Tyree
in the cake division; Mrs. Clyde
Harris in the pie division; and
Mrs. Claud Hutcheson in the
miscellaneous division.
At the conclusion of the pro
eram which also featured a dis
cussion of the school by Mrs.
Virginia Callaway, a total of
$47.00 had been realized from
the sale of desserts, and a check
of $162.50 was forwarded to the
Tallulah Falls School for opera
tional funds. Plans were also
made for the installation ban
gquet to be held in the Spring
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CLAYTON COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
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Democratic Primary April 4
Safety Council
Sponsors Delegates
To Conference
The Clayton County Area
Safety Council voted during the
January quarterly meeting to
sponsor the twelve delegates,
who attended the Teen-Age
Tenth Annual Conference held
last August in Americus, Geor
gia, to the Southern Safety
Conference and Exposition to be
Monday night, April 6, at 6:30
p.m. At this banquet, officers
for the 1964-1966 period will be
installed by Club President Mrs.
C. B. Daniel. New club members
to be honored at this time are
Miss Nancy Acker, Mrs. Miriam
Cooper, Mrs. Darwin Roberts,
Mrs., Charles Cox, Mrs. Mae
Woodcock, Mrs, Marion Roberts,
Mrs. Anne Stanford and Mrs.
Anzlett Goggans.
Hostesses, along with = Mrs.
Lunquist, for the meeting were:
Mrs. C. E. Middlebrooks, Mrs.
George Bailey, Mrs. Albert Stone,
Mrs. W. C. Marler and Mrs. C. B.
Daniel,
- We didn’t just cook up a batch of en~
gines for Chevelle and call it perform
ance. You can get performance aplenty
—standard 120-hp Six or 195-hp V 8
for starters—and optional at extra cost
there’s a 155-hp Six, a 220-hp VB, even
' a new 327-cu.-in. V 8! But Chevelle’s
performance means more.
. Size, for instance. Chevellels a foot
" shorter than the big cars. And the space
| Chevelle saves in size comes off the ends,
" not the middle. So it rides like you want
| a car to ride—comfortably—on a 115-
*inch wheelbase,
held on March-1, 2-and 3in At~
lanta. Atlanta Biltmore is head
quarters for the Conference. The
following delegates will attend:
Linda Bruce, Sandra Collins, |
Lynn Hood, Linda Hulsey, Karen
Owensby, Brenda Peppers and !
Shirley Petty of Forest Park:
Ricky Maxwell of Moufitain
View, Elaine Shelor, Doris Smith |
and David Roberts of Joneshboro. |
Nancy Wilson was unable to|
attend. 1
The delegates registered Sun- |
day afternoon, March 1, at the|
Georgian Terrace Hotel at 2:00!
p.m., acted as host. to out-of-|
town delegates and %fisfied with |
the registration until 3:30 p.m. |
Monday morning, March'2, the’yl
assembled in the' Exhibition
Hall, Atlanta Biltmore, for the
Conference General Meeting. In
vocation was given by Rev. L.
Bevel Jones, Pastor, St. Mark
Methodist Church. Welcome to
Atlanta was given by Honorable
Ivan Allen Jr., Mayor: of Atlanta.l
Honorable Carl E. Sanders, Gov
ernor of Georgia, gave’the Wel- |
come Address. The response was
given by P. W. Logan, Executive
Vice President, Southern Safety
Conference. “Youth Speaks Out”
was by Miss Linda Logan, North
Fulton High School, Atlanta,
Major General Bertram C. Har
rison, Deputy Inspector General,
USAF, Norton Air Force Base,
California, gave the Keynote Ad
dress. At 11:00 a.m., Monday, the
delegates visited the South’s
Largest Exhibit of Safety Equip
ment.
Monday afternoon the dele
gates assembled in the Fellow
ship Hall, St. Mark Methodist
Church, where Sectional Ses
sions and Workshops were held
on School, Home, Farm, Traffic
and Recreational Safety. Mon
day evening the delegates were
entertained at a “Jamboree” at
the St. Mark Methodist Gym.
Today, March 3, the Safety
Workshops will be continued at
the St. Mark Methodist Church
with the final session scheduled
: LT OT 1T Progres‘s
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TOMMY VAUGHAN
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
_ To give you- the most out of this en-)
gine performance and riding comfort, !
Chevelle lets you choose Powerglide*,
4-speed manual* or 3-speed manual
transmission.
And knowing it would strike the right
note with a lot of different people, we
gave Chevelle 11 models—in three series.
Knowing how people like the custom
touch, we wrote out a long list of extra
cost options. What's keeping you from
a test drive? Cer- :
tainly not your
Chevrolet dealer!
*Optional at exira cost y
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PINNED BY WIFE
KINGSVILLE, TEX., (FHTNC)
—Navy Lieutenant junior grade
Don L. Camp, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter R. Camp of 119
Jodeco Drive, Jonesboro, Ga.,
designated a naval aviator Jan.
31, has “Wings of Gold” pinned
on by his wife, the former Miss
Lorence Yonce of Jonesboro.
for 2:30 p.m. Recommendations
by Sections for the program of
action for 1964-65 will conclude
the Youth Division Final Ses
sion.
The following Safety Council
members attended the Confer
ence: Mrs. Margaret Baker, Mrs.
Sallie Maxwell, Mrs. Bernice
Owensby, Mrs. Fabie Lasseter,
Mrs. Howard Smith and Mrs.
Virginia Holland.
The delegates will give a re
port on the conference at the
next quarterly Safety Council
meeting to be held Wednesday,
He is serving with Training
Squadron 23 at the Naval Aux
iliary Air Station, Kingsville,
Tex., where he flies the sin
gle engine fighter, Grumman
“Tiger.” \
Camp has received orders to
Mireamar, Calif.
April 8, at the State Farmers’
Market.
—MRS. VIRGINIA HOLLAND
President
Clayton County Area
Safety Council :
When it comes down to the
dollar, there are few gracious
humans.
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UNIFORM ZONING IS A MUST FOR CLAYTON COUNTY!
WHY:
First: Os 159 Counties in the State of Georgia, Clayton County stands No. 157 in size. Yet in
population we now rank approximately 11th. As our population spirals upward, we
must guide through prudent zoning the use of the remaining available land area of this
County so as to provide an equitable distribution of residential, commercial and indus
trial properties that will provide a consistent and stable tax revenue. Our planning to
day, or the lack of it, will chart the future of Clayton County. We cannot afford a jun
gle of mere expansion, we must know where we are going.
Secondly: The existing property owners of this County must be protected. Property owners
are entitled to, and must have, absolute assurance that their respective property values
will not be damaged as a result of undesirable zoning practices.
Support Good Government and Progress Through Planning
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