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FP Civitans Sponsoring
Club in Newton County
Forest Park Civitan Club
takes pleasure in announc
ing the success of the organ
izational meeting of the
Civitan Club in Covington j
which was held Feb. 27 in j
the dining room of the Por
terdale Hotel.
The invocation was given
by the Rev. Alan Mitchell of
Covington, after which Mar
ty Holman of the Forest
Park Club led the group in
the Pledge of Allegiance.
Collectively, members read
the Civitan Creed before
dinner.
Gordon Kraft, chairman
of the Membership and Ex
tension Committee of the
Forest Park Club, nresided
during the meeting. He em
phasized that Civitan is
made up of conscientious
men who are proud of this
country, whose hearts are
warmed when we see the
flag of our country pass in
review, who are patriotic
and value our heritage.
Mr. Kraft introduced the
following men who had
messages and information
for the new members join
ing Civitan: Wally Poss,
District Governor-Elect of
Georgia District North;
Hoke West, President of the
tmUrORP]
Forest Park Club who gave
the Welcome; Wilbur Pea
cock, Past Lt. Governor who
related information regard
ing Civitan International;
Marty Holman. District Sgt.-
at-Anns who gave important
facts in reference to the re
lationship of the District
and the Club. Kraft told of
costs and supplies available
and led a discussion involv
ing questions and answers.
He called upon John Led
better of Covington who ex
pressed his feelings and
' ideas on a Civitan Club in
the area.
Following the business
procedure the motion to or
ganize was made, seconded,
and passed. Another impor
tant matter acted upon was
the naming of the club,
which, after discussion and
voting, was decided to be the
Civitan Club of Newton
Hamil Art
On Display
Paintings of Donna Hamil
are on exhibit in the Com
munity Room of the Bank of
Jonesboro during March.
Miss Hamil Is a newcomer to
the art shows in the Clayton
County area, however, her
works have been exhibited
In Metropolitan Atlanta a
number of times. All paint
ings on display In the Com
munity Room are in oil mer
la and are framed — har
moniously with the subject
and theme of the painting.
Miss Hamil feels that her
favorite work is that of
classical portraits. She is a
student of Constantin and
Roman Chatoff. And though
she has a full-time position
at Community Council of
Atlanta, she finds time not
only to paint, but to teach
art classes three nights a
week.
The Community Room at
Jonesboro is open every day
during banking hours and
the public is invited to see
the impressive work of Don
na Hamil.
MYRA TARLETON
COMPASSION
For the Hard of Hearing rir *
CARING FOR THE
HARD OF HEARING KT A
MAKES A DIFFERENCE Kii
You can’t buy this or rent it ... we care about get
ting the right aid fitted to you; this makes a difference.,
in the way you hear. We care long beyond the sale.
WE CARE ABOUT SERVICE TOO
this can make a difference in the service. Ask about
the Audivox “NEW EAR,” all in the ear mold.
BELEW'S HEARING AID SERVICE
376 Peachtree St., N.E. 524-0768
Cords-Batteries-Service, All Makes of Hearing Aids
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2948 JONESBORO RD 366-4621 FOREST PARK • '
, County. The club elected the
I following to serve as tem
। porary officers: John Led-
I better, President; Bob Hun
ter, Secretary; Billy Kitch
ens, Treasurer.
The two clubs will work
together in making the final
plans for the Charter Night
meeting April 5.
Before adjourning, Kraft
reminded everyone the Civi
tan Motto "Builders of Good
Citizenship" comes into play
as we insure that our club
is truly a service club and
not simply a social gather
ing point. We enjoy the true
Civitan fellowship as we
work in our community,
knowing the sum total of
our activities must show a
net gain for our community
or we have failed to act as
Civitans.
We know this new club,
will be an asset to Georgia
as well as to Covington and
Civitan Internalonal.
June Grads
Invited By
Air Force
Special interest news for
young college men who
graduate this June was dis
closed today by Sgt. Tom
Reese, Air Force recruiter.
They can now apply for
Air Force commissions while
J still enrolled in college, “In
this way,” said Sgt. Reese,
“plenty of time is allowed to
process applications and ob
tain class starting dates for
Officer Training School.”
Seniors graduating with
an engineering degree or
those interested in flying as
Air Force pilots are in de
mand. Sgt. Reese stated. All
men in their final semester
are eligible to apply.
Only three months in du
ration, Air Force Officers
Training School is the short
est route to a commission as
an armed forces officer. For
the complete facts, visit the
College Park Air Force Re
cruiting Office at 3581 N.
Main St. or call 761-6111.
Free Press-News & Farmer, Thurs., Mar. 14, 1968 ■,
“Garbage Collectors — $1.85
per hour for 40 hours. Ap
ply City Manager, 785 Cen
tral Avenue, Forest Park.
Georgia."
HELP WANTED—Man for
yard work one or two days
per week. Call after 6:30 p.m.
478-6708 . 3-14
HELP WANTED — Shirt
presser — 2 girl cabinet
unit. Will train interested
person. One Hour Martiniz
ing, Forest Park. 361-5756.
3-14
SPARE TIME INCOME
(man or woman)
Servicing and collecting
from new type coin dis
pensers in this area
vending Nabisco Snacks.
We establish accounts.
To qualify, you must
have car, references,
SBOO.OO minimum cash, 6
, to 12 hours weekly can
net excellent income,
more full time. For per
sonal interview write:
Nabisco Snacks, 305
Stemmons Towers, North
Dallas, Tex. Zip 75207.
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"HELP WANTED — Female
Communication Clerks to
receive and transmit infor
mation via radio, teletype &
[ | telephone for Police Depart
ment. Apply City Manager,
i 785 Central Avenue, Forest
I Park, Georgia.”
Executive Secretary
For President of com
’ pany located in Jones
boro. 5 days. Mature per
son, car necessary Pro
ficient shorthand and
typing. Equal employ
i ment opportunity. For
• appt, call Mrs. Moessner,
Jebco, Inc., 478-7232
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ELP WANTED — Route
salesmen wanted. Men or
women—full or parttime.
No age limit. Average $3 per
hour. Apply 9-12 a m. 630 Lee
St. S.W. or phone 755-7236.
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HELP WANTED
FEMALE
For general office-bill
ing, accounts receivable,
dispatching service calls,
light typing, payroll and
varied duties. No short
hand. Will train but
want someone experi
enced in office proce
dures that is dependable
and has no small chil
dren. Air conditioned of
fice in my home in For
est Park. Part to full
time as needed. $1.50 p.
hr. Phone 361-5388.
JOB
UNION-CAMP CORP, will
train men for production
jobs in corrugated box plant.
। REGULAR position, excellent
fringe benefits, rotating
: shifts. Age 18-35, with stable
work record and good health.
An equal opportunity em
ployer.
APPLY
Directly at plant located
across from Farmers’
Market, Forest Park.
WANTED - WAREHOUSE
MAN. Need man for metal
warehouse work on first
shift. Good pay, excellent
company benefits. For infor
mation call Steve Morgan,
525-3871. ts
ASSISTANT
MANAGERS
and
MANAGERS
For Johnny Reb Food
Stores in the Forest
Park, Candler Rd. south,
Moreland Avenue, Col
lege Park areas. Age 21
and over. Experienced
men preferred but we
can train you. Paid va
cation and group insur
ance when qualified. Ap
ply in person to either
Mr. Roy Dunn, Johnny
Reb Food Store, 3887
Jonesboro Rd., Atlanta,
or to Mr. Tinsler, Johnny
Reb Food Stores, 4301
Buford Highway, Atlan
ta.
HELP WANTED — Depend
able help for day or night
work at Dairy Queen Brazier.
Call 366-4401. Full or part
time. 3-21
See our ad on page 2 Ray Mit
chell Realty Co.
HAIRDRESSER
MALE or FEMALE
Excellent opportunity for
experienced operator . .
Must be licensed and de
pendable. Call 366-4730 or
366-5379. 2/22 ts
MOBILE HOMES and private
rooms with cooking facili
ties $15.95 wk.-up. Utilities
included on some units.
Kingston Trailer Park. 4561
Jonesboro Road, Forest Park.
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APARTMENTS
AND
HOUSES
Furnished or Unfurnished
“T” Ellis 366-5520 8u5.—366-
1760 Home. Forest Park
Realty. 1167 Main. For pro
fessional. qualified manage
ment, let us manage your
property.
> FOR RENT — Furnished
bachelor apt. — private
; entrance, kitchen, all utili
ties. SBS. 361-3140. 3-14
■ FOR RENT —Three room
furnished apt.; Private
entrance and lath. All utili
ties furnished. Five minute
drive to Chevrolet and Ford
plants and Depot. 366-1387.
3-14
DROP-A-TOT
Day Nursery
OPEN HOUSE
March 14, 3-5 p.m.
MRS. CALLAWAY,
LICENSED OPR.
Hwy. 41, FOREST PARK
Across from Kresge
Warehouse
366-4846 — 366-3256
SERVICES—Tractor Work—
Plowing and grading.
Lawns planted. 361-3861.
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E. N. CONKLE'S
TREE SERVICE
JONESBORO, GA.
PRUNING - CABLING
TRIMMING - REMOVAL
SPRAYING
Cavity Work
FREE ESTIMATES
INSURED
PHONE: 478-9255
THE amazing Blue Lustre
will leave your upholstery
beautifully soft and clean.
Rent electric shampooer $1
I at Smith’s Hardware in For
est Park.
Dirty Carpets!
Let Us Make Them
Sparkle Again:
Wall-to-wall specialists,
cleaned in your home
dry in 2-3 hours. Free
pickup and delivery room
size rugs. Get the best
services at reasonable
prices. Clayton County’s
own
Red Carpet
Cleaning Service
CALL 478-8313
HERMAN CRAVEN
LANDSCAPING
Professional Work
MODERATE COST
Also Bush-Hog Work
112 Jones Court - 366-2816
FOREST PARK, GA.
IT’S terrific the way we’re
selling Blue Lustre for
cleaning rugs and uphol
stery. Rent electric sham
pooer $1 at Belk-Gallant in
Forest Park.
Bad Brakes?
All American Makes
Guaranteed 20.000 Miles
Parts and Labor $14.95
FOREST PARK
SHELL STATION
996 Main St. — 366-9022
I SERVICES — Will prepare
Spring gardening site.
Large or small. Also bush
hog work. 366-0413. 3-7 ts
FRONT END
LOADER
SMALL TRACTOR
LANDSCAPING
366-8234
SEWING MACHINE RE
PAIRS. We repair all makes j
Sewing Machines, specializ- |
ing in Foreign Makes. All :
Work Guaranteed. 29 Years.
Experience. Scissors and
Pinking Shears Sharpened
We also sell new and used
machines. Used sls up, New
$39.50 up. CHAFIN SEWING
MACHINE CO, 3825 MAIN
ST.. COLLEGE PARK PO-7
1616; PO7-6163. ts
1 ASH STREET
BARBERSHOP
HAIRCUTS $1,50
Including Flat tops
Children Under 12, $1.25
5963 Ash St.
FOREST PARK, GA.
SAVE UP TO 50% — Floor
samples, furniture and ap
pliances. Open 10 a.m. to 10
p.m. Closed Thursday at 6
p.m. Earl Gunn Appliances,
TV & Furniture. 3438 More
lantj Ave. at Cedar Grove,
Copley, Ga., across from Rio
Vista Restaurant. 627-3554.
Radiator Leaking
Or Running Hot?
Guaranteed Repairs
FOREST PARK
SHELL STATION
996 Main St. — 366-9022
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
PAINTING. Minor repairs.
Free estimates. References.
761-0852. 5-9tf
Upholstering
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• Work done very reason- J
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• estimates ... All work J
J guaranteed. 766-9518 or •
; 627-1433. l-25tf I
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MISC. WANTED—Baby car
riage - Reasonable condi
tion — 474-8120. 3-22
USED FURNITURE & AP-
PLIANCES. We loan mon
ey on anything of value. 478-
8523; nights, 478-9652. 10-14tf
SIT. WANTED - Mature
white woman to keep
church nursery during 11:00
worship service. 366-6820.
3-14
FOR SALE—STEREO Con
sole, 1967 model. REPOS
SESSED with built-in bar.
Sold new for $217, with lots
of Stereo recordings. Close
out not for $71.60. Credit ap
proved on telephone. Dial
261-1409.
FOR SALE—Baby bed. Good
condition. sls. 366-0528.
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• plcte 37-pirce Kitchen outfit with W.
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FOR SALE—Custom built
travel trailer. Sleeps six
$525.00 366-1852. 3-14
FOR SALE MISC. — Photo
stat Machine $200: Grolier
Encyclopedias $100: 2 air con
ditioners $65-$75. Used tires
14" $2 50 each 3,000 watt
heater S2O. 366-3789 after 6
3-14
FOR SALE- Complete set of
drums plus extras. See to
appreciate. Will sell on time
to the right person 366-4906.
3-14
FOR SAIF Living room
suite, coffee table. 2 end
tables and lamps. Good con
dition. SIOO. Call 361-4412
after 4:30 p.m. 3-14 c
FOR SALE—Sewing machine
(repossessed). 1967 model.
Zig-Zag. Does all modern
work without attachments.
10 years guarantee. Balance
$25.85. Easy terms, $2.50
month. 938-7991. ts
AUCTION
8 p.m.
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
ALL BRAND NEW
MERCHANDISE
Radios, Recliners, Irons,
Living Room Suites, Tape
Recorders, Clocks.
YOU NAME IT WE’VE
GOT IT WHY PAY
RETAIL?
Come to Union City Auc
tion where you set the
price you want to pay.
Al merchandise sold to
highest bidder Free
prizes at end of sale.
Come to red light at Un
ion City on Highway 29,
turn across railroad
tracks on Gresham Road
behind Green’s Building
Material Company.
FOR SALE—Bank of Forest
Park stock at $32.50 per
share. Call 344-2083. 3-14
FOR SALE—Top soil; fill
dirt; rock dust for drive
ways, cotton seed moat for
lawns; reasonable rates.
366-0298. 11-7tf
Auto Ins. Problems?
Cancelled? Rejected?
Need an SR-22?
Military handled also. Call
Walter R. Banks, Mgr. 366-
8371.
CALLAWAY INS. AGENCY
976 Main St., Forest Park
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two
cemetery lots in Forest
Hill Memorial Park. For sale
or trade for equal value. 521-
1080. 3-14
FRUIT, NUT, FIG AND
SHADE TREES. Evergreen:
and flowering shrubs^
Ground covers. Grapevines
(in cans and field grown.)
Landscaping. Price list free.
Riverdalq Nurseries, River
dale* Ga. 478-7933. ts
1967 STEREO-CONSOLE
5’ long, solid state, repos
sessed radio. 4 speed-auto
matic changer, 8 speaker
audio system, built-in bar.
Sold new $309. Now only
sllß. Cash or terms with
easy payments Free home
trials arranged. Telephone
261-1409.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE—
Beautiful wooded lot; 125’
x 300’ overlooking Lake Jod
eco. Surrounded by new
homes of excellent quality.
478-7593. 3-7 ts
FOR SALE—Modern 2 and 3
bedroom house to be moved
for airport expansion Prices
$2,000-$2,800 includes mov
ing cost. Good selection. Fi
nancing available. 767-8102
or 478-7268. 4-4
FOR SALE—NICE 3 bedroom
frame. $475 down, $79 mo.
including T & I. Total price
$11,350. Corner lot; trees. See
to appreciate. Owner 361-
4880. 3-14
LAKE SPIVEY
LAKE JODECO
Best selection of Lake and
off-lake lots in a prestige
location of Clayton Coun
ty. Heavily wooded, take
your choice, hardwood,
pine or peach trees; all
spacious lots, lake privi
leges. Paved roads, natur
al gas, Clayton County
water. Prices from $2,000
to SII,OOO. We can finance.
H. A. WILSON
Broker and Builder
753-7436 or 344-0701
FOR SALE Beautiful brick
in Morrow. New carpet
throughout Three bedrooms,
large family room. 2 baths
(vanity in master bedroom •
Lot 100 x 200 Separate living
and dining room; double
carport and utility room. As
sume FHA 5'4% 366-6865.
3-14
1 Acres,
3 Bedroom Brick
Mt. Zion Rd. ijust list
ed). Air-cond, 2 baths,
living rm, dining rm.
den with fireplace,
screened porch, 20 x 30
brick garage, playhouse,
other outbldgs, huge
oaks, level lot, 400' front
! $32,000.
WIDNEY REALTY
366-9488, 366-5412
Forest Park
FOR SALE Custom-built 2
bedroom brick home. P 2
baths, separate dining room,
kitchen and family room,
large play-room, full day
light basement. 2 fire places,
carpet, double carport, sun
deck. patio Large lot. 361-
5525 3-14 c
$1750 CASH
assume loan
5550 PINERIDGE PL.. Forest
Park. 3 bedrooms. I>4 baths.
Built-ins. Central gas heat.
Carport. Approximately 2
years old. Lot 75x150. Con
venient to everything. $120.40
month includes taxes and
insurance. MR. EWING. 688-
3394. Res. 366-337!>r
AL EWING REALTY CO.
l-25tf
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE—
Three bedroom brick house.
Patio, fenced yard; bath and
carpet. Pay equity and as
sume 4>/ 2 % loan. Payments
$66 per month. Includes tax
and insurance or refinance.
By owner. 366-5189. 3-14 ts
Henry County
40 acres, 18 miles south
of Atlanta, just off pave
ment. Long road front
age. >/ 2 open. Stream with
lake site. $750 per acre.
Will divide.
26 Mi. S. Atlanta
23 acres, 6 room re
modeled home with bath,
long frontage on old
Hwy. 41; land fenced.
Also barn and store
building. $35,000.
T. K. White, Realtor
S. 155 HIGHWAY
STOCKBRIDGE 474-4151
366-3080 ■
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Women to
Pick New
Officers
Clayton County League of
Women Voters will hold
their annual meeting on
March 14 at 8 p.m. in the
Bank of Jonesboro.
At the annual meeting of
ficers for the coming year
will be elected, also members
of the Board of Directors.
A Budget will be adopted
at this joint meeting of the
morning and evening units.
A local study Item will be
selected by the membership.
Two local studies have been
suggested and recommended
by the board of directors. It
will be up to the member
ship to select either one or
both items.
The one study item is
election machinery which
Includes the study of the
election code and evaluation
of its application in Clay
ton County with particular
emphasis on poll manage
ment.
The other study item is
the selection of jurors which
would include criteria for
selection of jurors and its
application in Clayton Coun
ty.
The League of Women
Voters is open to all women
of voting age interested in
good government. Visitors
are cordially invited to at
tend this meeting.
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