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Scott Graduates
With Honors
Wichita Falls, Tex.—Airman
Third Class George L. Scott Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George L.
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Scott Sr. of 315 Deacon Ave.,
Mountain View, Ga„ has grad
uated with honors from the tech
nical training course for U. S.
Air Force aircraft propeller re
pairmen at Sheppard AFB, Tex.
Airman Scott, who studied
both hydraulic and electrically
operated propellers, is returning
to his unit of the Georgia Air Na
tional Guard at Dobbins Air
Force Base.
The airman is a graduate of
Forest Park <Ga.) High School.
Sgt. Owens
Awarded Oak
Leaf Cluster
VALDOSTA, Ga.—Chief Mas
ter Sergeant Harold G, Owens,
son of P. H. Owens of Forest
Park, has been awarded the first
oak leaf cluster to the U. S. Air
Force Commendation Medal at
Moody AFB, Ga.
Sergeant Owens was awarded
the medal for meritorious serv
ice as a radio equipment main
tenance supervisor at Wheelus
AB, Libya.
He is now assigned to an Air
Force Communications Service
(AFCS) unit at Moody AFB, Ga.
His squadron supports the AFCS
mission of maintaining commu
nications for control of global
Air Force operations.
The sergeant is a graduate of
Forest Park High School. His
wife. Rebecca, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Callaway of
2785 Luther Drive, East Point,
Ga.
Telephone Hour
Opens Oct 6;
25th Season
The twenty-fifth season of the
Bell Telephone Hour, and its sev
enth on television, gets off to a
gala start on Tuesday, October
6 over NBC-TV at 10 p. m., EDT
with an array of top stars.
The Emmy Award-winning
Telephone Hour’s opening show,
telecast live and in color, will
present Bing Crosby, Burl Ives,
concert pianist Grant Johanne
sen and other stars to be an
nounced later. Donald Voorhees
will conduct the Bell Telephone
Orchestra as he has been doing
for the past 24 seasons.
Delta Earnings
Show 24 Per Cent
Increase
Delta Air Lines’ net earnings
for August showed a 24 per cent
increase over August of 1963.
Net income after taxes was $l
- equal to 73 cents per
share on the 2.550,000 common
shares outstanding on August 31.
This compared with $1,502,000 or
59 cents per share for August
1963.
C. E. WoQlman, president and
general manager, said that op
erating revenues of $20,834,000
reached an all-time monthly,
high; an increase of 13 per cent
over the $18,448,000 in August,
1963. The previous record for a
single month was $20,758,000 in
June 1964.
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All Utilities.
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BROKER
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move up 202 JONESBORO RD. LAKE CITY, GA.
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Free Press—News & Farmer, Tues., Sept. 29, 1964
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