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Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y
Make Drive Success
For the past two years
the Heart Fund Sunday in
Forest Park has been ac
claimed a success with the
credit going to members of
the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y
Clubs of our local junior
high schools. These teen
agers worked with enthusi
asm and dedication toward
this worthy cause. Not only
has their participation been
of tremendous value to For
est Park in this annual drive
but it has served as their
community service project.
Miss Carolyn Ann Colley, a
native of Johnson City. Ten
nessee. teaches at Forest
Park Junior High and Is the
sponsor of these clubs. Oth
ers who helped were Mr. Mac
Jennings, principal. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hoeft. Mrs. C. F.
Litteral. Dave Hardeman,
Tommy Hutto, Mr. and Mrs.
Traylor, and Mrs. Jack Ton
dee. Miss Colley is to be com
mended for the excellent
guidance of these respon
sible teen-agers.
Mrs. E. W. Baker and Mr.
Ted Key headed the Heart
Fund Drive for G. P. Babb
Junior High School with the
collections being divided Into
the two junior high districts.
Mrs. Tondee and Mrs.
Baker served as co-chairmen
for the 1967 Drive and have
nothing but praise for the
Scholarship
Award
ATLANTA ARMY DEPOT
—Again this year the Depot
Officers Wives Club and the
Non-Commissioned Officers
Wives Club are offering a
joint scholarship award.
Those eligible to apply are
students of any high school
graduating class who are
legal dependents of a mem
ber in good standing of the
Officers Wives Club, Non-
Commissioned Officers
Wives Club, or those who are
legal dependents of active
duty military personnel as
signed or attached to the
Depot.
An applicant must have
been accepted by an ac
credited United States 4-year
college or university or by a
United States 2-year college
provided it is accredited in
its own field (i. e., business,
music, nursing, West Point
prep, etc.). No student shall
be eligible if awarded some
other scholarship for the full
amount of tuition or if en
tering one of the service
academies.
For further information or
application contact: Mrs.
Braden, 622-2747; Chaplain
Morris, 366-5460, Ext. 8966;
Mrs. Romine, 627-7481; Sgt./
Major Romine, 366-5460, Ext.
8345.
HUDDLESTON
CONCRETE COMPANY
— Concrete Products —
W. H. Huddleston, Manager
| Phone 474-7271 -474-72721
Nifbt: Charles Mundy 478-8019 —
— W. H. Huddleston 478-8181.
In Forest Park
FOREST PARK MANOR
NEW LUXURY APARTMENTS
• One or two Bedrooms
• Air Conditioned
• Wall-to-Wall Carpeting
• Drapes • Dishwasher • Disposal
• Stove • Refrigerator
• Laundry • Swimming Pool
SIOO-$125
144 GEORGIA AVENUE
young people who responded
to the call to give their Sun
day so that others may per
haps be given added life
through heart research. In
fact these two ladles con
sented to serve this year be
cause of the enthusiasm and
zeal the 1966 group of youths
displayed. Forest Park is in
deed fortunate in having
ci v i c-minded, responsible
young citizens to be the
leaders of the future.
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ATLANTA ARMY DEPOT—THAI OFFICERS VISIT DE
POT — Right to left: Col. A. J. McDermott, Jr., Depot
Commander, welcomes officers of Royal Thai Army Engi
neer Department: Maj. Gen. Kajbundit Chotikojan, Chief
of the Engineer Department; Col. Tieb Buranasingha,
Commanding Officer, Engineer Depot; Col. Nop Pum
hirum, Chief of Services Division, Engineer Center, and
Col. Thep Silparcharp, Chief of Staff, Engineer Depart
ment. Depot work areas visited included shipping opera
tions, general equipment branch, mechanical care and
preservation, medical refrigeration, aircraft maintenance,
and medical maintenance.—(U. S. Army Photo.)
Sen. Herman Talmadge
GaFWC District
Convention Speaker
Spring is now official—
and so is the acceptance of
Georgia Junior Senator
Herman E. Talmadge to be
the feature speaker for the
Sixth District of Georgia
Federation of Women’s Clubs
Spring Convention to be
held at the Lakeshore Coun
try Club Tuesday, March 28.
Sixth District President
Mrs. James W. Stanford ap
prehensively crossed her
fingers when the senator’s
secretary telephoned from
Washington to confirm his
Hahn Named
District
Sales Mgr.
JACKSONVILLKFIa.—The
appointment of Wolfgang
Hahn as district sales man
ager for Volkswagen South
eastern Distributor, Inc., has
been announced by Eric R.
Sundstrom, president of the
company.
Volkswagen Southeastern
Distributor, Inc., serves 69
dealers located in Florida,
Georgia and South Carolina.
Mr. Hahn has an extensive
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acceptance—crossed fingers
relaxed spontaneously when
she learned the secretary
had not called to convey his
“regrets.”
The meeting will be an
auspicious occasion for Clay
ton County when women of
the district’s 21 clubs, (with
a combined membership of
approximately 750), gather
here for the presentation of
the awards earned during
the year. It will be especially
Momentous for Mrs. Sanford
who will call the meeting to
order at 10 a.m. She is the
first Clayton countian to
serve in this capacity and is
directing her finest efforts
toward effective local and
district representation.
Inspired by the nearness
of their hosting of the spring
meeting, Forest Park Junior
Woman’s Club members are
summoning all their inge
nuity in preparation for the
event. Printed programs de
picting spring colors stirred
the young matrons’ artistic
temperaments and they are
handpainting the program
covers. Spring pastel ribbons
will adorn the name plates,
favors and door prizes are ।
being obtained for the most
exciting event of the season.
As a welcome gesture cof
fee will be offered to the ar
riving clubwomen and will
be served all during regis- |
trations which will begin at
9:30 a.m.
Exciting
Library
Program
Julius Caesar reigned
again and very realistically
at G. W. Northcutt Elemen
tary School, during the
March meeting of the Clay
ton County Department of
Librarians.
The program was under
the supervision of Mrs. Lu
cile Baker, Librarian.
Students demonstrated
their interest in poetry and
books of this nature through
puppet shows and taped re
cordings.
This program was another
of many which indicate the
excellence in curriculum
which is provided for Clay
ton County students.
Ash Street
School Hears
Tucker
Ash Street School held its
regular PTA meeting Tues
day, March 21, at 8 p.m. in
the school cafetorium. The
inspirational was given
by the Three-year-Old Choir,
First Baptist Church, Forest
Park. Cub Scout Pack 279,
Den 4, presented the color
guard.
Charles S. Tucker, county
agent, described the county
4-H program and presented
the 4-H Club project winners
from Ash Street School. The
following members demon
strated their projects:
Donnie Gray, sixth grade-
Woodworking.
Doug Starr, sixth grade-
Wildlife.
Patsy McCoy, fifth grade-
Entomology.
Cheryl Smith, fifth grade-
Health.
Linda McKeeman, sixth
grade—Wildlife.
Mrs. Peacock’s third grade
class won the PTA banner
for having the most parents
in attendance.
Congratulations to Mrs.
Wright, second grade teach
er. winner of the door prize.
It was voted and approved
to change the April meeting
from the 18th to the 25th.
Plan to join us for the last
meeting of the year.
—Mrs. Brantley L. Frix
Secretary, Ash St.
Elementary School
PTA
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8.5 million square miles,
nearly 2.5 times that of the
U.S.
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THE COFFEE LOAN
[COULD YOU USE ONE?]
This is a typical sight around the bank most any work day around 10:15. The coffee
table temporarily replaces the loan desk for a few minutes while we relax and often
chat with visiting customers about a loan to buy a car, fix the house, or any of the
thousand and one other reasons for needing extra money.
But, most of the time you'll find us busy manning our posts at the loan desk waiting
to serve our friends. If you can use a loan, why not drop by and see us. (If you like
coffee, make it about 10:15.)
FOREST PARK. GEORGIA A™™?*
AUCTION SALE~
FARM TRACTORS, MACHINERY
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
AI IfTI AM CITE. 1/2 Mi - North Atlant ° Arm y Depot
lIVII <JI IL. Georgia Hwy. 42 - Conley, Georgia
SATURDAY, APRIL 1,10 AM SHARP!
RAIN OR SHINE!
We missed you at our last Sale! You missed some good buys! DON'T
MISS THIS SALE! PLAN TO BE THERE! You're invited to our Sales
as a Buyer, Seller or Visitor!
$25.00 U. S. SAVINGS BOND TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE AT SALE!
WE'VE GOT SOME REAL BUYS IN TRACTORS AND FARM MA
CHINERY ... COME LOOK AT THESE EXAMPLES:
ALLIS-CHALMERS "C" TRACTOR Sood Condition $l5O.
JOHN DEERE "MI" TR4CIOR S2BO.
BUSH & BOG HARROW for Cub Tractor ike New $32.50
and Many, Many More Bargains!
cas., s, „ TE ,^ S „ , .... COMMISSION RATES
CASH Sale Day on all items selling for SSOO.
25% DOWN Sale Day, balance on Monday follow- 10% lip to SIOO.OO
ing on items selling for over SSOO. 5% over SIOO.OO
All items must be paid for in full before removal 2% all over SI2OO 00
GEORGIA AUCTION, INC.
P. O. BOX 324, CONLEY, GA. 30027 BUS. 627-1471 - RES. 627-9606
WATSON J. REYNOLDS, Manager ED ECHOLS, Auctioneer
(of Atlanta and Forest Park)
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