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WANT ADSi
STRAYED — Black Angus
cow, East Clayton, vicinity
♦ Grant and Anvil Block Road.
Reward. 366-8984.
WANTED — Young men for
warehouse work. Full time,
5 day week, or afternoon
} and evening part time daily.
For information call after 7
pan. 366-7693 except Tues
day and Thursday. 3-14
LADY FOR full time 5 day
week. General office and
typing. Good chance to learn
IBM free. For information
call 366-7693 after 7 p.m.
except Tuesday and Thurs
day. 3-14
I’M Your Best Friend, Mar
sha, but I don’t know how
to tell you this. Your rug is
dirty. Suggest you rent a
Glamorene Electric Rug
shampooer for only SI.OO a
day from Smith, Ace Hard
ware, Main St., Forest Park.
FOR RENT—Furnished apt.
Large bedroom, living
room, bath and kitchenette.
Electricity and water fur
nished. Private entrance.
154 S. Main St., Jonesboro.
478-7429. 3-14
VACUUM CLEANERS RE-
PAIRED. We repair all
makes and models. We carry
bags, hose and other parts.
Work guaranteed. Genuine
Electrolux bags. Chafin Sew
ing Machine Co., 3825 Main
Street, College Park. PO
7-1616 or PO 7-6163.
SERVICES — Slip covers,
tailored to fit YOUR fur
niture. Sofas, chairs, cush
ions. Work guaranteed. Bed
spreads tailored and gath
ered. Call anytime. Mrs.
Summers, 366-1844, 366-4377.
SEWING MACHINE RE-
PAIRS — We repair all
makes sewing machines.
Specializing in foreign
makes. All work guaranteed.
Twenty-nine years I'experi
ence. Scissors and pinking
shears sharpened. We also
sell new and used machines,
and rent machines. Used sls
up. New, $39.50 up. Chafin
Sewing Machine, 3825 Main
Street, College Park, Ga.
FOR SALE—Ellenwood. Dou
ble Bridge Road and Hlgh
< way 42. Four-bedroom old
brick, two full baths. Den,
fireplace, built-in kitchen.
Spacious closests. 2200 sq. ft.
Large lot, double car garage.
Good fire protection. Priced
' to sell. Owner, 633-8571 after
6 p.m. ts
ADD A ROOM? Just
opened a new business.
Need work. Lowest prices
in town. Bradford Bros.
Home Improvement Co.,
767-5950. 3-29
LAKE JODECO
Heavily wooded beauti
ful home site overlook
ing Lake Jodeco En
compassed by homes of
outstanding quality.
125x300. Reasonably
priced. Phone Richard
Chapman, 478-6711.
Radiator Leaking
Or Running Hot?
Guaranteed Repairs
FOREST PARK
SHELL STATION
996 Main St. — 366-9022
"metals^arehous^
We need men to work in
metals warehouse. If you
would be interested in
learning to operate met
al cutting equipment
and heavy material
handling equipment
please contact us. Per- >
manent job. Good pay.
Full hospital insurance
benefits, plus retirement
and profit sharing. Call
525-3871.
J. M. Tull Metals Co.
3-21
WE BUY
AND SELL
New and Used
‘ PROPANE
Cylinders
and Tanks
SUBURBAN
L.P. GAS CO., INC.
1096 Main St. — 366-5975
Forest Park
FOR SALE—S h.p. Sears
Garden Tractor and at-
tachments. Cost over SSOO.
Sell for SIOO cash . . . 366-
2124. 3-14
BLUE LUSTRE not only ride
carpets of soil but leaves
pile soft and lofty. Rent elec
tric shampooer SI.OO from
Smith Ace Hardware, Main
St. Forest Park.
FOR SALE —IDEAL FOR
CAMPING — 1961 Ford
Econoline van. Sleeps 5 or
converts to 9 passenger bus.
By owner. $450.00. Call after
6 p.m. 478-8374. 3-14
WE ARE ALL SOLD OUT.
Need listings immediately.
Specializing in Clayton
County area. James B. Kemp,
Real Estate, 118 N. McDon
ough Rd., Jonesboro 478-
8187. 3-21
FOR SALE—'6S Southern
Mobile Home. Two bed
rooms, 10 ft. x 50 ft. Newly
carpeted. Assume notes.
Owner. 361-6964. 2-7 ts
FOR SALE—Campers, Top
pers, all sizes. Lawn mow
ers; garden equipment.
Trenchers, Tampers, Fork
Lifts and tractors. 761-0619.
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BEAUTY COLLEGE OF
AMERICA
offers FREE Hair cuts every
Tuesday and Wednesday
from 2-5 pm.
1424 Main St. Forest Park
EXPERIENCED PAINTER—
Will take large or small
jobs. Inside or out. Free es
timates. Be ready for Spring
—call Billy Berry, 366-0885.
-21 ts
FOR SALE—I96I 4-door
Galaxie Ford. One owner.-
Clean. 366-6199 after 6 p.m.
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FOR SALE — 3 bedroom,
brick home. 3 years old.
Large lot, completely fenced.
Pay equity, assume loan. In
Riverdale. 478-9485. 2-7 ts
WANTED—Lady for Nursery
worker. Apply by letter,
giving age and experience if
any. Nursery, P. O. Box 47,
Forest Park, Ga. ts
APARTMENTS
Furnished & Unfurnished
HOUSES
Unfurnished
“T” Ellis, 366-5520 Bus. —
366-1760 Home. Forest Park
Realty, 1167 Main. For quick
results, let us list your
rentals.
FOR SALE—Lot for sale; for
residence. In Paradise
Park. Call after 7 p.m. 344-
8346. 2-21tf
FOR SALE—Morrow—Cor
ner Rex-Morrow Rd. and
Lee St. 2 bedroom brick du
plex. Very desirable location.
Owner. 633-8571 after 6 p.m.
ts
FOR SALE—Fruit, nut, fig
and shade trees. Evergreen
and flowering shrubs.
Ground covers. Grapevines
(in cans and field grown).
Landscaping. Price list free.
Riverdale Nurseries, River
dale, Ga. 478-7933. ts
NEED PAINTING DONE?
Neat and reliable. Free es
timates. Interior and' ex
terior. Call Charlie Hudgens,
753-8736. ts
FOR SALE—Pianos, organs,
drums, guitars, sheet mu
sic. Strings, reeds, musical
supplies. Central Music Co.,
Clayton Shopping Plaza,
Forest Park. ts
LAKE JODECO
5-bedroom, 3-bath, Lakefront,
wooded. 1/2 A lot. Might trade.
Small Tracts, Farms—Henry,
Clayton, Fayette County.
WIDNEY REALTY
366-9488 - 366-5412
FOREST PARK
FIRST CLASS
OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT
TWO FRONT OFFICES
Central Heating and
Air Conditioning
123 N. Main St.
Jonesboro
478-8585
Bad Brakes?
6 I
All American Makes
Guaranteed 20,000 Miles
Parts and Labor sl2.9s
FOREST PARK
SHELL STATION
996 Main St. — 366-9022
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Left to Right: Walter T. Jones, president of new Atlanta
Airport Civitan Club; M. K. “Bud” Player, secretary of
Airport Civitan; right foreground: Thorne Winter, Civitan
District Governor-elect; Marty Holman, president of For
est Park Civitan Club.
FP Civitan Represented
At District Meeting
The Forest Park Civitan
Club was represented at the
final Civitan District Coun
cil Meeting held in Athens,
Georgia at the Center sos
Continuing Education on the
University of Georgia cam
pus. There were over eight
hundred senior and junior
Civi t a n s in attendance,
while the Forest Park Civl
tans had eigrt present plus
two officers representing the
new Atlanta Airport Civitan
Club being chartered by the
Forest Park Civitan Club.
In attendance from For
est Park Civitan Club were
President and Mrs. Martin
Holman, Vice President and
Mrs. Gordon Kraft, Projects
Chairman and Mrs. John
Hall, Program Chairman
Hoke West and Junior Civi
tan Chairman Reg Hancock.
With the Forest Park Civi
tans were President and
Secretary of Atlanta Airport
Civitan Club, Walter T.
Jones and Milton K. "Bud”
Player. The District Clvitans
recognized the new club of
ficers and welcomed them
into Civitan as the fifty
first club in Georgia District
North.
The new Atlanta Airport
Civitan Club is planning to
charter well above the mini
mum charter strength of
twenty-five, with forty
members. Charter night Is
set for March 31, 1967 at the
Officer’s Club at Conley
Depot where both District
and International Officers
and guests will be on hand
to take part in the cere
mony. The new Civitan Club
is comprised of members re
siding in many different
areas including Forest Park,
Conley, Hapeville, East
Point, College Park and At
lanta. The new club will hold
its luncheon meetings at the
Dobbs House Restaurant at
the airport on the second
and fourth Thursdays of
each month.
The Forest Park Clvitans
held their final business
meeting before the District
Convention in order to take
the final steps in the proj
ects and preparations to
compete with the other
clubs at the Convention for
awards in various fields. The
Forest Park Club voted
unanimously to adopt the
CHILD CARE—Age 3 years
and over, for working
mothers. Nice fenced yard.
361-6747. 3-21
WANTED—Grocery cashier.
Minimum age 21. Rotating
shifts. Must be bondable.
Good starting salary. Call
Mrs. Bass, 361-8620 for ap
pointment. 3-14
FOR SALE — Fill dirt top
soil. Cow and chicken
compost. 478-3399. 3-28
FOR SALE—I 4 ft. Norris
Craft Fiberglass Boat and
Trailer—4s h.p. Mark 58
Super Thunderbolt Mercury
Motor. Electric starter and
accessories. Registered and
ready to go. Excellent con
dition. Sacrifice SI,OOO. Call
478-6110 after 5 p.m. 3-14
FOR SALE —Lake Sinclair.
114 ft. waterfront lot.
Aluminum trailer with
rooms built on. Deep well.
Bath, elec, water heater,
stove and refrigerator. Sleeps
7. Furnished complete.
Small boat and motor. Boat
dock. Sell for $6,000 or trade
up or down on Clayton
County property. 366-2124.
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EXCELLENT, EFFICIENT,
and economical
THAT’S Blue Lustre carpet
and upholstery cleaner. Rent
electric shampoer SI.OO from
Belk-Gallant, Clayton Shop
ping Plaza, Forest Park.
SERVICES—TAX RETURNS
at my home, after 5 p.m.
daily and on Saturday.
Competitive fees. H. E. Mc-
Kenzie, 761-6842, 761-5776.
2-7 ts
BOOKKEEPING, PAY
ROLLS, ALL KINDS
TAXES done in my home.
Twelve years experience.
Weekly or monthly rates.
Pick up and delivery. Fur
ther Information call 366-
1649. ts
Barbecue Kitchen as their
permanent meeting place
and will be erecting road
signs in the Forest Park area
that will reflect the time
and place of these meetings.
President Holman also heard
committee reports of prog
ress and planning to con
summate this year’s overall
program. The next Civitan
meeting in Forest Park is set
aside as a “Seek Meeting”.
Each of the members will
bring to this meeting a
friend to be considered for
prospective membership In
the Forest Park Civitan
Club. At this time, the For
est Park Civitan Club Is in
fourth place in the District
for Membership and Is look
ing forward to again win the
Membership award at the
District Convention.
FAMILY BUDGET
Food no longer takes the
largest share of the family
budget, according to Miss
Lora Laine, Extension home
economist. Housing, when
defined to include the house,
its operation expenses, fur
nishings and equipment,
now takes the largest share
of the family living dollar.
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Everything’s coming up roses and daisies and floaty
pretty things this spring. Hip-hi jacket and slim
column skirt are in a heavenly textured print.
Utterly feminine ruffles punctuate the just-so sleeves.
Unsleeved blouse is tuck-in dream of bouncy flouncy
ruffles in matching print. A breezy harmony soft
turquoise, yellow or juicy orange for girls who dash.
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Evelyn 9 s
1244 Main St. Forest Park
Phone 366-5754
Mrs. Barnett
Mrs. Idus Barnett taught
the book, Forest Trails to
Urban Jungles, at Mt. Zion
Baptist Church on Monday,
February 27. She did a won
derful job and it was a
grand day for a large crowd
of Mt. Zion’s and six visitors
from Jonesboro. A delicious
lunch was served by Mrs.
Bertha Dodson and Mrs.
Bertha Adamson.
The day WMS met at the
Hendrix Drive
School News
Hendrix Drive Student
State Senate Page
Walter Roquemore, who is
in the sixth grade at Hen
drix Drive, has received a
letter from Kenneth Kil
patrick, State Senator, 44th
District, requesting that he
act as Senate Page.
Walter is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Roquemore,
Forest Park.
Art Program
Second graders are doing
pop art. These classroom
creations are a challenge
even to the adult mind.
Artistic creativity Is ramp
ant throughout the grade
levels.
The art instructor, Nancy
Campbell, is pleased that all
students are constructively
involved in this facet of the
program.
Bill Nolan
Returns
(D 0382 JACKSONVILLE,
FLA. (FHTNC) Feb. 20—
Aviation Machinist’s Mate
Second Class William M.
Nolan, USN, son of Mrs. Sara
B. Nolan of 102 College St.,
Forest Park, Ga., has re
turned to the Naval Air Sta
tion, Jacksonville, Fla., from
a six-month deployment to
Klndley Air Force Base, Ber
muda, with Patrol Squadron
(VP)-45.
While In Bermuda, he
helped to carry out the
squadron’s missions of anti
submarine warfare and
shipping surveillance over
the vast expanses of the At
lantic Ocean.
Teaches Book
church and had their circle
meeting on Monday, Febru
ary 8. Due to the Week of
Prayer the business session
was ommitted. Week of
Prayer for Home Missions
got off to a good week of
real spiritual prayer with a
goal of $500.00. Let us all join
in earnest Prayer for so
great a need.
On March 17-18-19, Mt.
Zion is having Revival Serv
ices. Everyone is invited.
FP Senior
High PTA
To Meet
Forest Park Senior High
PTA will meet Tuesday,
March 14, in the school cafe
torium at 7:30 p.m. If you
are interested in your child
you should attend. Please
join and donate to your
budget if you have not al
ready.
A speaker from the Com
municable Disease Center
will be our guest for the eve
ning. This program should
be informative and inter
esting.
The nominating commit
tee will submit the new slate
of officers to be voted on.
This is your way to be a part
of your PTA. Come in and
vote.
—Mrs. S. W. Hardeman, Jr.
366-5630
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THE REGULAR monthly meeting of the Lake City 4-H
Club was held on March 1 in the school cafetorium. The
winners of our local contest were selected at this time.
The winners were the best, they had to be. They were:
Clothing, Elaine Simmons and Karen Hudlow; Health,
Lois Raulins; Food and Nutrition, Anna Marie Ewing;
Between Meal Snacks, Karen Sherman; Recreation, Bev
erly McCannon; Vet Science, Ronnie Williams; Horse and
Pony, Robert Brown. These students will now go into the
county competition. Front row, left to right: Elaine Sim
mons, Lois Raulins, Anna Marie Ewing, Karen Sherman.
Second row, left to right: Robert Brown, Karen Hudlow,
Beverly McCannon.
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