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Free Press-News & Farmer, Thurs., May 9, 1968
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Opening Day May 11
OPENING DAY is here
again' Play Ball is the pass
word as the Forest Park Lit
tle League, Connie Mack,
and Girls' Seftball program
gets underway Saturday,
May 11, beginning with a pa
rade at 9:30 a.m. The parade
will assemble at Clayton
Plaza and proceed down
Main Street ending at
Campbell Field for Opening
Day Ceremonies
The parade will feature
the Forest Park High School
Band and Drill Team, with
local dignitaries and team
members following in color
fully decorated floats and
cars. Ceremonies on the field
will have the flag raisihg by
the Marine Color Guard.
The welcoming address will
This Is Your Invitation to Attend the
252 Phillips Dr. Forest Park
Sunday Morning Bible Study 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 1100 i
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 730 pin
MALCOLM L. HILL, Minister
LISTEN TO
Each Sunday Morning, 8:30 to 9:00
on WGST, 920 on the Dial
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If you refuse to drive a Volkswogen
because it's ugly, we can't help you.
It you refuse to drive o Volkswagen
because you have eight kids and it isn't
big enough, you have our sympathy.
If you refuse to drive a Volkswagen
because it isn't fancy enough, thot's for
you to decide.
Butifyourefuse todrive a Volkswagen
because you're used to an automatic
transmission, listen carefully.
Now you can drive a Volkswagen all
over town without shifting.
Whaley-Mitchell
Volkswagen, Inc.
200 Dixie Road Forest Park s
be given by Mayor Charles
Summerday and Athletic As
sociatior president John
Knox, Master of Ceremonies
is Paul Cantrell who will in
troduce league presidents
and dignitaries.
Baseball games are sched
uled all day beginning at
11:30 am. with all teams
participating. An all day
barbecue will be held at the
Kiwanis Youth Center with
home made cakes and pies
for dessert.
Sponsors for the teams
will be recognized and
thanked for their contribu
tions. Over 800 children ages
8 through 18 are registered
in the program this year.
Little League has 28 teams,
Connie Mack has 6 teams of
We call this new option the automatic
stick shift,
And in true Volkswagen fashion, a bug
with an automatic stick shift will deliver
up to 25 miles on a gallon of gas, use
very little oil, and nary a drop of water
or antifreeze.
But just because we've made it easy
to drive, doesn't mean we're about to
make it any prettier, or any bigger, or
any fancier. So we imagine some people
will still refuse to drive Volkswagens.
You can't win them all.
Forest Park Socials
Ann Stanford, bride elect
of Kenneth Prock will be
honored tomorrow at a
shower-luncheon at the
home of Frances Lowe. Oth
er hostesses will be Dot Lee,
Mary Tondee, and Barbara
Pruitt. A charming arrange
ment of the bride and groom
and attendants in miniature
will adorn the mantle and a
centerpiece of fresh garden
flowers will highlight the ta- |
ble decorations. |
Reverend Hoyt Farr, pas
tor of the First Baptist
Church of Forest Park, and
Mrs. Farr have left for a two
week visit to Bremerhaven,
Germany to visit their son,
Capt. Hoyt Farr, Jr. and wife
and all the grandchildren,
Jennifer, Greg, and Baby |
Natalie whom they will see
for the first time. Their
plans include a two day visit
to England before returning
home.
Would you say some peo
ple have all the luck? Mr. |
'and Mrs. V. G. Miller won l
a 1968 Galaxy Ford Country |
Squire Station Wagon in a
' drawing at one of the local
| filling stations. They had
| just bought a new Pontiac—
Oh well—.
| Jack Barnwell of 5056 Ma
| ple Dr. is among the stu- ‘
. dents who made the Dean’s
| List at Emory for the winter
| quarter.
| Mary Jeanne Lancaster
has been honored by being
one of eighty-three students
elected to Phi Beta Kappa
honorary scholarship frater
nity at the University of
- Georgia.
We are glad to be able to
report that Barbara Gaunt
ley is home from the hos
pital and is making good
| progress.
| The Windsor Clvic Club
| will hold their May Meeting
| tonight at 8:00 at the Citi
zens Bank of Clayton Coun
‘ ty in the Civic Room. Reps.
| Bill Lee and Lamar North
| cutt will be the guest speak
| ers. Anyone who is inter
| ested in learning what needs
| to be done to expedite plans
for the forming of a Clayton
County Recreation Dept. is
cordially invited.
The Rex Garden Club held
their Spring Flower Show at
the home of Mrs. Guy Neal.
| The theme of the show was
| 13 and 14 year olds, 4 teams
of 15 and 16 year olds, and
Girls Softball has 14 teams.
The Forest Park Athletic As
sociation is in its' 14th year
as organizer of the local
baseball program.
The public is cordially in
| vited to come view the pa
rade, partake of home made
barbecue, and watch the
| youngsters in action.
“Spring Splendor.” The Tri
color ribbon went to Mrs.
Frank Harris. Judging of the
arrangements by the Club
members was by Mr. Loran
Cash of Loran's Flower Shop.
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CRADLE ROLL
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Smith
announce the arrival of 6
Ib. 9 oz. Debra Lynn born
April 26th at Crawford Long.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stipe of
Atlanta and Mrs. Gwendo
lyn Smith of Hapeville is her
paternal grandparent. Baby
Debra has an older sister
named Cindy.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard D.
Bowles announce the arrival
of Brian Albert, born May
3 at South Fulton. Baby
Brian, who weighed 9 Ibs. 1
oz. has two brothers David
and Chrlis.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Condra
of Whitwell, Tenn. are the
' maternal grandparents and
' Mr. and Mrs. James Bowles
iof Huntington, Va. are the
' paternal grandparents.
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| Mortgage Company has an
| nounced the appointment of
Neal Jackson as a mortgage
loan officer in its residential
mortgage department, effec
tive May 6.
| Mr. Jackson, a real estate
oraduate of the University of
Georgia, has been associated
with Cocllateral Investment
Company’s Atlanta office for
the past four years.
| Careful habits will often
save someone’s life and the
interesting part of it is that
it might be your life that is
saved.
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— Concrete Products —
W. H. Huddleston, Manager
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If you want to know how good
the electric heat pump ils,
just try to think of anything else
that can be guaranteed for 10 years.
The electric heat pump is unique. It’s a heating
unit that cools. It’s an air conditioning unit
that heats. Throughout the year, it switches
from cooling to heating, automatically. Protects
you against unseasonable seasons like
blackberry winter and Indian summer.
Now we're offering a unique service plan
to protect the heat pump itself. It's a special
kind of warranty that takes up where the
manufacturer’s warranty leaves off.
If vou buy a heat pump that’s on our approved
list and the installation is approved by one
of our heat pump representatives, vou qualify
for the service plan.
You sign a contract with a certified electric
heating and cooling dealer and the Georgia
Power Company. For as little as $3 a month,
we'll provide the service (parts and labor) that
insures vour heat pump against any mechanical
failure whatsoever. For 10 full years.
The service plan protects your heat pump.
Your heat pump protects your comfort.
We've told vou how good the electric heat pump
is. But vou'll have to enjoy it to believe it.
MORROW JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
A RESOLUTION ‘
BE it hereby resolved, the Morrow Junior Woman'’s Club
adopts this resolution and pledges their full and continuous
support for the Morrow Recreation Program:
WHEREAS, the Morrow Junior Woman's Club supports
the acquisition of property for the recreational park in the
City of Morrow and further pledges their support in favor
of the bond election making possible the acquisition of the
property and construction of park facilities thereon;
WHEREAS, the Morrow Junior Woman'’s Club wishes to
take this opportunity to express our sincerest thanks to
each and every person who has had a part in bringing this
about, and especially to Councilman Jim Hale for his un
tiring efforts over the past year and a half for a recrea
tional park.
WHEREFORE, be it resolved this 30th day of April, 1968.
MRS. BOBBY E. CHILDS
President
Morrow Junior Woman's Club
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LT. VOYLES
SAN ANTONIO — Donald
H. Voyles, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hoyt G. Voyles, Beth
saida Road, Riverdale, Ga,,
has been commissioned a
second lieutenant in the
U. S. Air Force upon grad
uation from Officer Train
ing School (OTS) at Lack-
land AFB, Tex.
Lieutenant Voyles, selected
for OTS through competi
tive examination, is being
assigned to Moody AFB, Ga., |
for pilot training. ]
The lieutenant, a 1961 ‘
graduate of Jonesbhoro (Ga.) |
High School, received his
BBA degree in 1967 from
Georgia State College and is
a member of Pi Kappa Phi.
His wife, Jane, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James C. Rushin of 6597 S.
Expressway, Jonesboro. t
SGT. MERCK 1
HONOLULU-—-Master Ser
geant Roy L. Merck, son of
Mrs. Roy L. Merck of 10
Stone St., New Holland, Ga.,
has received the U. S. Air
'Force Commendation Medal
;at Hickam AFB, Hawaii.
~ Sergeant Merck, a data |
programming supervisor, |
' was decorated for meritori
ous service at Headquarters,
lAir Training Command,
| Randolph AFB, Tex.
| He is now assigned to a
| unit of the Pacific Air Forces
|at Hickam. |
| The sergeant, a 1948 grad
|uate of Gainesville (Ga.)
‘High School, attended Flor
ida State University exten
|sion at Moody AFB, Ga. He
iis presently studying at the
ijversity of Hawaii at
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Sergeant Merck’s wife,
Betty, is the daughter of
Mrs. J. T. Stanford of 7411
Anderson Place, Jonesboro,
Ga. —_—
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ILL. (FHTNC) April 25 —
Seaman Apprentice Ted M.
Corley, USN, 19, son of Mrs.
James D. Pruitt of 4711 Sal
drop Drive, Forest Park, Ga.,
has been graduated from
nine weeks of Navy basic
training at the Naval Train
ing Center here.
In the first weeks of his
naval service he studied
military subjects and lived
and worked under condi
tions similar to those he will
encounter on his first ship
or at his first shore station.
In making the transition
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