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LEFT TO RIGHT: Walley Poss, Civitan District Extension
Chairman; Marty Holman, Forest Park Civitan President.
Airport Civitans
Organized By FP
Officers from the Forest
Park Civitan Club hosted
the nucleus of the new At
lanta Airport Civitan Club
at the Dobbs House Restau
rant at its organizational
meeting Feb. 24. The func
tion of such a meeting is to
acquaint the new club with
the many items needed to
organize and to hold elec
tions to establish a slate of
temporary officers. This
meeting was presided over by
Martin Holman, president of
‘ the Forest Park Civitan
Club. Other members of For
est Park present were Gor
don Kraft, vice president and
extension and membership
chairman; Al Scott, treas
urer, and Hoke West, pro
gram chairman. Civitan In
ternational was represented
by Wally Poss, district ex
tension chairman, and Fred
Parks, district membership
chairman.
Many business firms are
represented in the New Air
port Civitan Club such as
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Airport Manager’s Office,
Airlift, Delta Air Lines, East
ern Air Lines, Federal Avia
tion Agency, Hapeville
Methodist Church, North
west Air Lines and United
Air Lines.
The temporary officers of
the Atlanta Airport Civitan
Club are: president Walter
T. Jones, assistant manager
of the Atlanta Airport; sec
retary, Milton K. Player, Jr.,
Delta Air Lines, and Treas
urer. Hoyt Lee Brown of
Eastern Air. The new club
will be a luncheon club
meeting on the second and
fourth Thursday of each
month.
The new club is slated to
be chartered March 31.
A bulging waistline Is
when the under-privileged
get over-privileged.
The back-yard gossip fence
was the first area to be hit
by air pollution.
LETTERS™™ EDITOR^
Southern Railway System
Washington 13, D. C.
D. W. Brosnan
President
February 25, 1967
Mr. Jack Troy, Editor and
Publisher
Forest Park Free Press and
Clayton County News and
Farmer
1007 Central Avenue
Forest Park, Georgia 30050
Dear Mr. Troy:
I want to express my warm
thanks and appreciation for
your fine editorial of Febru
ary 7, which forthrightly as
serts that “Southern Should
Get W&A Lease.” I whole
heartedly agree, for the only
alternative is to award the
lease to the low bidder and
that would be unthinkable.
Be assured that in sup
porting Southern in this
matter, you are also doing
what is best for Georgia. It t
believed otherwise, or felt
even the slightest doubt,
Southern would not have
entered the bidding and
would not accept the lease if
offered.
With all best wishes,
Sincerely,
D. W. Brosnan
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POWER ENOUGH . . .
You don’t necessarily need
a large boat and motor to
enjoy the growing sport of
water skiing. This young
woman is being towed be
hind a canoe powered by a
single 6-horsepower out
board motor.
WILLIAM L. SPURGIN
Spurgin Completes
four in Viet Nam
(PDos42)—Navy Airman
Apprentice William L. Spur
gin returned to Alameda,
Calif, aboard the USS Coral
Sea, when the attack air
craft carrier completed her
second tour of duty in the
Viet Nam war zone.
The 18-year-old Navyman
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy L. Spurgin who live at
136 Ash St., in Forest Park,
Ga.
He attended Forest Park
Senior High School in For
est Park, and was employed
by the Auto Electric Mag
neto Company in Atlanta,
Ga. before entering the Navy
in 1966.
As a member of the V-4
Division, he is responsible
for aircraft fueling and de
fueling, and the stocking of
aviation fuels and lubricat
ing oils.
Speaking of the import
ance of each man on his
ship, Coral Sea’s skipper,
Captain Frank W. Ault, said,
“Everyone serving on the
Coral Sea is a member of our
ship’s fighting team. I con
sider his job, regardless of
its physical remoteness from
the actual flight operations,
to be a very real and vital
contribution to the success
of these operations.”
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NOT MIAMI . . . The famous Stanley Bey Beach at Alex
andria, Egypt along with a dozen other watering spas on the
Egyptian coast become "Number One” objective to over a
million Egyptians and visiting tourists during July, August
and September.
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BIG ROAD . . . Huge machines are carving a 1550-mile
highway through the Amazon jungles of Peru to link the
north and south borders of the country and open up one of
the richest agricultural regions of South America. Extra land
must be cut on both sides of the road to prevent the jungle
from growing back.
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LOOKING BEHIND . . . Idea) for the secret agent, these
nifty glasses, designed by Parisian Frederic Senn, allow one
to keep an eye on what is happening behind without looking
backwards. Women may be interested in seeing how their sex
appeal is faring as they walk down the street to the tune of
low whistles. Looking back might find a compliment of ap
preciative eyes reflected in the mirrors of these candid glasses.
If You Knew Your Need,
Would You Make It Profitable to You?
Can we decide on the course that has the
most promise for us? Men grope for the
wall, like the blind, they grope as if they
had no eyes. They stumble at the noon day
as in the night. Isa. 59:10—Deut. 28:29—
Job 5:14 —Job 12:25. Men generally are
groping their way with a mind that does not
discern the brightness of the light or the
darkness of the dark. The wide space be
tween truth and error wants and needs
the worth while and the worthless. They
are just coasting, and do not have a
single eye that makes their whole bodies
full of light. Matt. 6:22. Though a man's
name is on a church roll, if he does not deny
ungodliness and worldly lusts, it is of no
profit to him. Man's need is to exercise him
self unto godliness. "Bodily exercise profit
eth little; but godliness is profitable unto all
things, having promise of the life that now
is, and of that which is to come." 1 Tim. 4:8.
Mal. 1:10 says, "I have no pleasure in you,
saith the Lord of hosts, neither will I accept
an offering at your hands." Godlessness in
their lives was the reason. Men need godli
ness in their lives. Every Christian has joy
in knowing that men are living godly lives
and have found the peace of God.
What is your answer to the question, "See
ing then that all these things shall be dis
solved, what manner of persons ought ye
to be in all holy conversation and godli
ness?" 2 Peter 3:1 1. We are not true min
isters of God until we seek to bring about
godly edifying which is in faith to those
about us. 1 Tim. 1:4. The change that godly
edification works in men is seen in the life
of Paul. Hear his words, "I count all things
but loss for the excellency of the knowledge
of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have
suffered the loss of all things, and do count
them but dung, that I may win Christ, and
be found in him, not having mine own right
eousnes, but that which is through the faith
of Christ, the righteousness which is of God
by faith," Phil. 3:8-9. All of us are subject
to temporal animation, the lust of the eye,
the lust of the flesh, and the pride of life,
which are not of God. So then they that are
in the flesh cannot please God. Rom. 8.8.
The hostility of the flesh to the Spirit, and
the Spirit to the flesh, is surely beyond dis
pute. Men must be born again, animated at
a higher level than that of the flesh. We
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POLICE SHOW . . . West Berlin police take the spotlight
at the Olympic Stadium here. Here, a group of law enforcers
performs a dazzling motorcycle stunt. The act was cheered by
the large audience.
UP OR DOWN . . . Aerial tram riders at Lucerne, Switz
erland get not only the view of a lovely landscape, but as
well a close look at a cow which apparently has a taste for
high-altitude vegetation.
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NO GRASS SHACK . . . But vacationers hurry right back
to this beach on Molokai, the"frlendly island”of the Hawaiian
chain. It’s only 25 miles from Waikiki.
become new creatures, animated by a ne
become new creatures, aminated by a new
spirit, when we become animated by, and
obedient to, the truth through faith that Je"-
sus is the way, the truth, and the life. Except
we believe this we do not believe in him.
Rom. 7.15 to 7:24 pictures men as they are
animated as natural men (not born again).
They are not subject to animation by the
way, by the truth, and by the life, that Jesus
represents himself to be. When men become
animated by the way, the truth, and the life,
they are born again. The old animations that
are of the flesh lose their hold on us, hence
we are indeed new creatures. Therefore,
brethren, we are debtors not to the flesh to
live after the flesh. "For if ye live after the
flesh, ye shall die; but if ye through the Spir
it do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall
live. For as many as are led by (animated by)
the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God."
Rom. 8:12-13-14. Labor together with God is
labor to animate men with the spirit that
giveth life. 1 Cor. 3:9. Laboring that "grace
and peace may be multiplied to men,
through the knowledge of God, and of Jesus
our Lord, according as his divine power hath
given unto us all things that pertain unto life
and godliness, through the knowledge of
him who has called us to glory and virtue:
Whereby are given unto us exceeding great
and precious promises: that by these ye
might be partakers of the divine nature,
having escaped the corruption that is in the
world through lust." 2 Peter 1:2-3-4. "Reck
on ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto
sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ
our Lord." Rom. 6:11. Men are not dead to
sin until they refuse to be animated by the
lust of the eye, the lust of the flesh, and the
pride of life. They are not alive unto God un
til they are animated by a new Spirit that
gives them life.
"For to be carnally minded is death;
but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.
Because the carnal mind is not subject to
the law of God, neither indeed can be. So
then they that are in the flesh cannot please
God. But ye are not in the flesh, but in the
Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in
you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of
God, he is none of his. And if Christ be in
you the body is dead because of sin, but the
spirit of life because of righteousness." Rom.
8:6-10.
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