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Free Press-News & Farmer, Thurs., May 16, 1968
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Soil Conservation Activities
By TOM COLE
Soil Conservationist
The Upper Ocmulgee River
Soil and Water Conservation
District joins with the other
districts in Georgia and the
nation in observing “Soil
Stewardship Week' May 19
through 26
Assisting In this observ
ance will be ministers of
local churches, schools, civic
groups. Boy Scouts and
other farmers and land
owners of Clayton County.
"A Time for Initiative'' is
this year's theme for the
annual observance of Soil
Stewardship W'eek We are
dealing with our three basic
resources soil - water -
people, directly or indirectly
One individual some years
ago stated "There are four
basic equations in this world
soil, water air, and fire "
This week should we not
take inventory? From where
do we get food, clothing and
shelter 9 From where do the
products come for manufac
ture. processing, packaging,
transporting, working into
the channels of wholesale
and retail trade? Tills in
volves large amounts of
money during this one week
}on Ire Inrited to II orship II ith
The Church of Christ
Meeting at Kiwanis Youth Center
91 South Ave. Forest Park
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM
EVENING WORSHIP 7 00 P.M
DAVID MACY, Evangelist - 478-5287
This Is Your nvitation to Attend the
CHURCH OF CHRIST
252 Phillips Dr. Forest Park
Sunday Morning Bible Study 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 p.m
MALCOLM L. HILL, Minister
LISTEN TO
HERALD OF TRUTH
Eoch Sunday Morning, 8:30 to 9:00
on WGST, 920 on the Dial
Ewing ’s
Beauty Salon
980 Main Street
Forest Park, Georgia
Open Every Day
Except Sunday.
Phone: 366-4730 O| Sli^ w
Nights
l in the USA and the world.
In the orderly world of
our maker, there is an in
| terdependence among all
things Man depends upon
man. resource upon^esource
and each upon th®fcher in
all the infinite combinations
and magnificent variations
of God's Creation. Whatever
elevates one, elevates all
others in some degree. And
whatever degrades, degrades
pervasively. It is a marvel of
the ultimately balanced
whole, which only God could
fashion.
Over the years we have
tended to neglect and mis
use our surroundings. So the
quality of our environment
has become a matter of in
creasing concern: the im
provement of our environ
ment, a national goal.
Isn't it surprising how fast,
a month rolls around when
you have installment pay
ments coming due?
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Every man. woman and
child should continue 'to
study throughout life: there*
is no saturation point for
knowledge
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PVT. HESTERLEE
(PG0463) CAMP LEJEUNE,
N. C. <FHTNC>—Marine Pri
vate Ray W. Hesterlee, son of
Mrs. Veronia L. Hesterlee of
101 Derry Street, Forest
Park, Ga., completed two
weeks of training under
simulated combat conditions
in the fundamentals of day
and night patroling, em
ployment of infantry weap
ons, survival methods and
assault tactics at this Ma
rine Corps base.
This individual combat
training is given every Ma
rine after his graduation
from recruit training. Taught
by combat experienced non
' commissioned officers of the
' infantry training regiment
! here, it prepares the young
Leatherneck to become part
of the Marine air-ground
I combat team.
While in the field he was
taught how to use hand
( grenades, a compass and the
' principles of map reading
1 and land navigation. He
learned how to detect and
disarm mines and booby
traps and. while being ex
posed to live machine gun
fire, he learned to advance
safely from one point to an
other.
From this course, he is
scheduled to go on to more
advanced training before
being assigned to his per
manent unit.
LT. POTELL
HEADQUARTERS. THIRD
U.S ARMY, Fort McPherson,
Ga. — Second Lieutenant
Ronald W Potell has been
assigned to the Third U.S
Army AG Data Processing
j Center.
For 13 years he served as
an enlisted man and last Au
gust he received a direct ap
pointment as Second Lieu
' tenant.
In 1965 he received a Busi
ness Data Processing Degree
| from Orange Coast College.
Costa Mesa. Calif.
Lieutenant Potell is mar
; ried to the former Beverly
। Ferrier of Indiana, Pa., and
j they have a daughter, Debra
Lynn 10, and a son, Jeffery
I Douglas, 7. The family re
' sides at 1264 Morrow Road,
Morrow. Ga., and Lt Potell's
father, Leo. Ilves with the
family.
The hardest job is the one
that you put off until the
last minute
Pre-Spring Sale!
SWP $6 95 a Gal.
jhp —
house PAIU - P
YOUR BEST BUY...
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
SWP
HOUSE PAINT
I. L. HUIE & SON,
INC.
, Lumber - Paint - Hardware
Building Supplies
130 Mill Street
JONESBORO, GA.
Roller,^
GOOD,
CLEAN FUN!
SUPERVISED
ROLLER SKATING
It’s a swell sport and a
healthful activity for the
kids . . . and grown-ups too!
All sessions are supervised
FOREST PARK
YOUTH CENTER
SKATING RINK
91 South Ave.
FOREST PARK. GA.
HELP WANTED — FEMALE
office manager with ac
counts receivable experience.
Call O. H Melton for ap
pointment. 366-5975; 716
Main St. Forest Park, Oa.
5-16
HELP WANTED—Key to the
City — Newcomer welcom
ing service needs a lady who
likes to meet the public.
Choose own working hours.
Must have car. 289-8458. 5-16
ASSISTANT
MANAGER
IMMEDIATE
OPENING
Excellent Opportunity
for Advancement. Ex
cellent Company Ben
efits, High School
Graduate, No Experi
ence Necessary.
Ph. 478-2613
For Appointment
Hometown Loon
Corporation
118 S. Main St.
Jonesboro, Ga.
HELP WANTED — Cashier
wanted. Full time, perma
! nent, experienced worker,
necessary. Call for appoint
ment for Interview. 361-
8620. Mon.-Friday. 10-5 p.m
5-16
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HELP WANTED—Lady to
work in nursery. Apply
Tom Thumb Nursery. 6151
Reynolds. Morrow. Ga. 366-
8699. 5-23
ATTENTION
1968
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATES
Union Camp Corporation
Corrugated Box Plant
Has immediate openings
for young men with good
health, their own trans
portation and an inter
est in production work
We offer good pay,
steady employment, ro
tating shifts and good
fringe benefits.
APPLY
UNION CAMP
CORPORATION
5115 Pine Tree Street
FOREST PARK
। Across from Farmers
Market i
An equal opportunity
employer
HELP WANTED-Lady for
nursery work. Answer by
letter giving experience if
any. Nursery. P O Box 47.
Forest Park. Ga. 4-4tf
WANTED - WAREHOUSE-
MAN. Need man for metal
warehouse work on first
shift. Good pay. excellent
j company benefits. For infor
mation call Steve Morgan,
525-3871. ts
HELP WANTED—Driver —
full time — over 40 — six
day week. Call BRYON’S
CAB CO. 366-3145. 5-9tf
HELP WANTED— Office girl.
mature, must be able to
type. 5 days a week. Insur
ance and company retire
ment. 363-1440 between 9-3.
$17,000
PLUS
REGULAR
CASH BONUS
FOR MAN OVER 30 IN
CLAYTON COUNTY
TAKE SHORT AUTO
TRIPS TO CONTACT
CUSTOMERS.
AIR MAIL
H. L. CRAWFORD
Box Fifty-Two
Fort Worth Texas 76101
HELP WANTED—Prefer ex
perienced man for full
time kennel work in Veteri
nary Clinic. Call 366-1922 for
interview. 5-16
Income too small? Con
sider full or part-time
Rawleigh Home Service
Plan. Many earning $3
hourly and up. Opening
in Clayton County or
Jonesboro. See Fieldman
W. A Carter. P.O. Box
420, Griffin, Ga., or write
Rawleigh, GAE-410-758.
Memphis, Tenn.
GERT’s a gay girl — ready
for a whirl after cleaning
carpets with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer $1
at Smith’s Hardware in For
est Park. 5-16
I nterior- Ex terior
PAINTING
All types of repair work
and concrete work.
753-5900
CALL ANYTIME
TAKE soil away the Blue
Lustre way from carpets
and upholstery. Rent elec
tric shampooer $1 at Belk-
Gallant. Forest Park. Ga.
E. N. CONKLE'S
TREE SERVICE
JONESBORO, GA.
PRUNING - CABLING
TRIMMING - REMOVAL
SPRAYING
Cavity Work
FREE ESTIMATES
INSURED
PHONE: 478-9255
Daj or Nighty
SERVICES—WiII keep a lit
tle girl 4 years or older In
my home 5 days a week sls
per week. 366-2695. 5-16
SERVICES—S&S Bookkeep
ing & Tax Service. Com
' plete bookkeeping for small
business. Financial state
ment and taxes. Reasonable
monthly rates. 366-0959 or
366-0871. 5-23
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General
Remodeling
CLAYTON COUNTY
! BUSINESS
All Types of Home
Improvement
Sheet Rock
Acoustic Ceilings
361-7472 Day
876-2757 Night
SERVICES — Will prepare
Spring gardening site.
Large or small. Also bush
hog work. 366-0413. 3-7 ts
Home
Improvement
REPAIRING, PAINTING
ADDITIONS
361-3511
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
land Ave. at Cedar Grove,
Conley, Ga., across from Rio
Vista Restaurant. 627-3554.
Dirty Carpels’
Let Us Moke 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
PAINTING
Interior and
Exterior
Neat and Reliable
Service
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
FREE ESTIMATES
753-1002
FLAGVIEW
MOBILE PARK
Atlanta Area's
Newest and Nicest
Large, wooded lots, club
house, swimming pool,
laundry. recreation
areas. 1-20 West at Doug
lasville exit, 20 minutes
from downtown Atlanta.
Mrs. Thomson, Mgr.
942-5962
SEWING MACHINE RE
PAIRS. We repair all makes
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-7j
1616; PO7-6163. ts
HERMAN CRAVEN
LANDSCAPING
Professional Work
MODERATE COST
Also Bush-Hog Work
112 Jones Court - 366-2816
FOREST PARK, GA.
SERVICES—Tractor Work—
Plowing and grading.
Lawns planted. 361-3861.
3-14tf
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
PAINTING. Minor repairs.
Free estimates. References.
761-0852. 5-9tf
MISTER MINIT
PUTS YOU WHERE
THE BUSINESS IS!
Smack in the middle of ihe
crowds within the spectacular
new Treasure Island Depart
ment Store near your home.
Four new locations available.
Own your own
MISTER MINIT SERVICE
CENTER
700 now open. No experience
necessary -- only $3,000 and
willingness to take industry's
best training program.
Write or call for Booklet MA
"MISTER MINIT PUTS YOU
WHERE THE BUSINESS IS!"
MISTER MINIT
151 East 55th St.
New York. N.Y. 10022
(212) 421-5290
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Lawn
Maintenance
SPECIAI PRICES
Last 3 Weeks in April
Specializing in
Apartment Complexes
366-2225
Upholstering
• A home-owned business; J
J 25 years experience . . . • I
। • Work done very reason- Z 1
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• estimates ... All worß Z
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J 627-1433. Call the man •
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USED FURNITURE & AP-
PLIANCES. We loan mon
ey on anything of value. 478-
8523; nights, 478-9652. 10-14tf
WANTED MISC. — Would
like to buy used gym set.
478-6092. 5-16
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
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
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—Chlorinator for
a swimming pool, small
branch, private water sys
tem : Used 3 months. 366-
3447. 5-16
FOR SALE—4 cemetery lots
— Sherwood Memorial
Gardens — South Express
way. S4OO. 366-5076 after 6
p.m. 5-23
FOR SALE—Pleasure horse,
beautiful golden Palamino
Gelding; 3 years. S3OO in
cluding saddle and bridle.
Call 478-3388 or 946-3166.
5-30
FOR SALE—Boxer puppy —
6 weeks old female. $45.
Tail cut, wormed and shots.
366-8056 evenings, week
ends. 5-isl
FOR SELL—I9SB Interna
tional Metro 3 4 van. Ex
cellent condition. Ideal for
making a camper. 478-5468.
5-16
FOR SALE—Pick-up ’6O In
ternational, y 2 ton, 7’ long
widebed. V-8; radio, heater.
Good condition S6OO. 366-
1118. 5-16
FOR SALE—Frigidaire re
frigerator. In good condi
tion. 761-6304. 5-16
FOR SALE—7 rooms of
name brand expensive
furniture. Call any time.
755-3819. 5-16
FOR SALE —Sears Wonder
Horse; like new $lO. 478-
6092. 5-16
FOR SALE- 1 acre lot. Rex
Morrow Rd I’2 mi off 42
Hwy. Long road frontage.
$3,000 By owner 474-4225
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—Small house.
ideal for couple. Stove and
refrigerator $45 a month.
4184 Murray Lake Clr„ For
est Park. Georgia. 366-3994
or 366-1065. 5-16
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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COLLEGE
CLEANERS
6233 Jonesboro Rd.
MORROW
Complete dry cleaning.
Shirt Laundry Service.
Minor alterations. One
day service for cleaning,
3-hour service for shirts.
We Clean Clothes Clean
361-7831
Jimmy E. Bridges, Own.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE—
Three bedroom brick house.
Patio, fenced yard; bath and
carpet. Pay equity and as
sume 4y 2 % loan. Payments
$66 per month. Includes tax
and insurance or refinance.
By owner. 366-5189.
LAKE SPIVEY
LAKE JODECO
Best selection of Lake and
off-lake lots in a prestige lo
cation of Clayton County.
Heavily wooded, take your
choice, hardwood, pine or
peach trees; all spacious lots,
lake privileges. Paved roads,
natural gas, Clayton County
water. Prices from $2,500 to
$11,500, We can finance.
H. A. WILSON
Broker and Builder
753-7436 or 344-0701
TO SELL YOUR HOME
OR ACREAGE
Call Doug Phillips
758-6767
MULTI-LIST
SERVICE
TRI-CITY REALTY
& MORTGAGE
3270 Main St.
College Park, Ga.
51,595 CASH
ASSUME LOAN
5550 PINERIDGE PL., Forest
Park. 3 bedroins. 1 «/ 2 baths.
Built-ins. Central gas heaT,
Carport. Approximately 2
years old. Lot 75x150. Con
venient to everything. $120.40
month includes taxes and in
-1 surance. MR. EWING, 688-
3394. Res. 366-3379.
AL EWING REALTY CO.
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Henry County
40 acres, 18 miles south
of Atlanta, just off pave
ment. Long road front
age. */a 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
1 STOCKBRIDGE 474-4151
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—R. E—Six room
red brick, built In kitchen,
patio, wood lot. $13,750,
S2OOO down. 964-4822. 5-16
FOR SALE — R. E.— Very
nice older home in Fair
bum. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
built in kitchen, nice place
In back for garden. Walking
distance of churches,
schools, and shopping cen
ter. Total price $14,950.
Down payment $5000:
monthly notes S7O. Owner
will finance. For informa
tion call 964-7840. 5-16
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate-
Lake Jodeco — Assume
5*4% G.I. loan. Tri-level, 4
bedroom, 2 bath. Built-in
electric kitchen with dish
washer, large paneled den;
living room carpeted, double
carport; low down payment.
478-2928. 5-16
REAL ESTATE-FOR SALE—
-3 bedroom house, iy 2
baths, family room, utility
room, fenced yard. Near
school. $16,500. 4474 Meadow
Dr., Forest Park, Ga. 366-
1706. 5-16
Forest
Park
Socials
By NANCY LITTLE
Mrs. Martha Causey was
installed recently as Worthy
Matron of the Forest Park
Eastern Star, Chapter No.
290. A lovely reception was
given in her honor by Mrs.
Rebecca Milliron. About 75
guests attended.
The members of the Jones
Memorial W.S.C.S. honored
Mesdames Fay Garrette, Dot
Flowers, Martha Spears and
Mrs. W. E. Cox with life
membership pins in recogni
tion of their service in be
half of this fine organiza
tion.
Forest Park delegates
planning to attend the
Georgia District Convention
at Jekyll Island May 16-18
are Lt. Gov. Ed Brown, Presi
dent-elect Tahd Allen, Dir.
Ed Arman and Ed Allen.
Chief Petty Officer Charles
E. Seay visited a few days
recently with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Seay,
after serving a tour of duty
in Vietnam. He is now sta
tioned aboard the USS
Berkely in Long Beach, Cali
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Roquemore and Mr. Roque
more’s mother, Mrs. Naomi
Roquemore, have returned
from an enjoyable week-end
trip to Miami.
Miss Susan Elliot Creel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Theron Alton Creel, was
among students honored for
scholastic achievement at
the annual Honors Program
Convention and Banquet at
the University of Georgia.
Former residents of Forest
Park. Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Garner, were elected the
sweetheart couple of “The
Twirlaway Square Dance
Club” in Titusville, Florida,
where they now reside.
James W. Aycock, Mrs.
R. O. Barnette, James Addy,
Mrs. Jerry Tomasello, Mrs.
R. S. Achles, Mrs. Rebecca
Rawls and C. R. Brownlee
are all on the sick list. A
speedy recovery is wished to
one and all.
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CRADLE ROLL
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomp
son of 2283 Lake Harbin
Road, Morrow, announce the
birth of Timothy Louis
Thompson April 26 at Geor
gia Baptist. Young Timothy
weighed 8 lbs. 3 ozs. at birth.
Mrs. Thompson is the for
mer Helen Swanson of Forest
Park. Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Swanson of Forest Park and
paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Verla Thomp
son of Campbell, Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Petty announce the birth of
5 lb. ll*/ 2 oz. Jeffrey at St.
Josephs. Mrs. Ivora Petty of
Forest Park is the paternal
grandparent and the mater
nal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Brown, also of
Forest Park.
Mrs. Chesley R. Coleman,
Jr., announces the arrival of
Cathryn Christine Coleman
at Georgia Baptist. Christy
weighed 8 lbs. 11 ozs. Mrs.
Coleman is the former Cathy
Sue English. Paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Coleman, Sr.