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LFI I TO RIGHT in picture. Mrs Homer Parker, Juvenile
Protection chairman. Georgia Congress of Parents anti
Tea. hers; Mrs. Lester .Maddox, wife of the Governor;
Mrs I red l ee, 16th District director; Mrs. LeKoy A. Wood
ward. president, Georgia ( ongress of Parents and Teach
ers. Note: Picture made in the kitchen of the new Execu
tive < enter
Mayor Summerday Speaks I
At F. P. Kiwanis Club
I he weekly meeting of the
Lorest Park Kiwanis club was
held September 26, at the
Ki wains Youth (enter on
South Avenue Herman R
Walker. Vice President intro
duced the speaker, Charles W
Summerday. Mayor ol the ( ity
ol I orest Park
Mayor Summerday spoke
on “l orest Park Past Pres
ent. and I mure "
As guest of the club was
Malcom Dunbar, from New
Hampshire the guest of Dr
I A Dunbar Also visiting as
the guest ot Lowell S lerrell
was I M lones, ol New York
David Hawkins Chairman
of the Vocational Guidance
Committee had as his guest as
outstanding student from the
G P Babb Jr High School.
Chris Jackson. < Ims was pre
sented a certificate, for Ins
school achievements by Mien
I Johnson. President of the
I orest Park Kiwanis Club
Attending the Georgia Dis
trict ot Kiwanis International
meeting which was held al
Jekyll the weekend ot Septem
her 21 22, were Allen Johnson.
I rnest ( heaves, Udi Guice,
Wallv Goddard, and ferry
I yle
I lie guest speaker for the
October third meeting will be
3118 Stewart Avenue
HAPEVILLE
'66 FAIRLANE G.T.A. 2-
Dr HT. 390 V-8. C-
O-M. Sharp
$200 1»«>
Fin $1195
'6B GALAXIE 2-Dr Fast
back. Lully Equip. Like
N<sw. Factory Air.
S2OO Dn
Fin. $2595
’6B MERCERY Cyclone,
39(1, V-8. P6l. Sharp
S2OO Dn.
Fin. $2195
'64 FAIRLANE 500 Sport
Cpe. V 8. 4-Speed Buck
et Seats
SI 15 Dn
Fin. $790
’67 MUSTANG 2-Door.
R&H WSW Like New
S2OO Dn.
Fin. $1195
’67 ( HEVELLE Malibu 2
Dr HT 327 V-8 Std
Trans. Extra Clean
S2OO Dn.
Fin. $1795
’66 MESTANG HT 6 ( y|
Vinyl Roof. Extra Sharp.
Like New
S2OO Dn
Fin. $1295
'6B GALAXIE 500. V-8.
C-O-M. R&H.
S2OO Dn
Fin. $2095
'66 FORD Country Sed.
Sta. Wag. Full Power.
Fact. Air. Like New
S2OO Dn
Fin. $1595
|HAR«ywHilB|
Marvin McDonald Horn the
new Mlanta Civic Center, who ;
will give the club an insight
into the functions scheduled at
i the center
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ATLANTA ARMY DEPOT—
John S. Hassell, an Atlanta
Army Depot executive both
in military and civilian
status, has been promoted to
the highest civilan position
at the Depot, that of Execu
. tive Assistant to the Depot
1 Commander. In his new ca
I parity, Hassell wil be able to i
call upon previous experi
ence gained through such De
pot assignments as Chief,
Dep o t Facilities Division,
Deputy Director for Admin
istration and Services, and
Director for Administration.
Hassell is married to the for |
mer Mary Creighton Leonard
of Reidville, S. ( . They make
their home at 100 Jodeco Dr.,
Jonesboro.
A LONG SESSION
Senate Democratic leader,
Mike Mansfield predicts the
doth Congress may remain in j
session through Christmas Ihe I
i Montana Democrat said there I
I was not much legislation left I
but the debate on the Presi- j
dent's nomination of Supreme j
Court justices is expected to be |
long
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AIRPORT JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Airfield Maintenance Mechanic II
Work involves general maintenance of runways,
lighting systems and related .structures.
Requirements; Skill in use of hand tools: some knowl
edge of electrical work and operation of construc
tion equipment
Airport Operating Engineer I
Work involves maintenance of large equipment
used in heating and cooling airpqrt terminal build
ings.
Requirements: Training or experience in operation and
repair of mechanical equipment Boiler operation
experience desirable.
General Maintenance Mechanic I and II
Also Desired
I Civil service positions, regular pay raises, paid vacation,
military leave for reservists, life and hospitalization
insurance, and an excellent retirement plan.
Apply: CITY OF ATLANTA Personnel Dept.
260 Central Avenue, S.W.
Phone: 522-4463, ext. 267
Doctor
in the Kitchen®
by W.W. Bauer, M.D.
Consultant, National Dairy Council
THE SPICE OF LIFE
Spices are seasonings, used
since ancient times. The most
common spices in the average
kitchen are salt and pepper When
the use of salt is restricted for
medical reasons, both cook and
patient face the problem of a dull
and tasteless diet That's where
other spices come in, adding life
and zest to otherwise tasteless
food
The so-called salt-free diet gets
its unfortunate name from the
chemical formula of table salt,
sodium chloride It is the sodium
ion that must be restricted in cir
culatory and kidney diseases —
but note, restricted. NOT elimin
ated.
Sodium chloride is an essential
factor in every body tissue. Re
strictions are accomplished under
medical guidance by choosing
foods with low natural sodium
content, and by reducing the use
of salt in cooking and at table
The resulting diet tends to be dull
and tasteless, and the temptation
to cheat may be strong. So we
turn to alternate flavorings.
Europeans Use Spices More
Europeans have always used
spices oftener and with more skill
than most American cooks My
German born grandmother used
to feed us sour milk with sugar
and cinnamon, and pumpernickel,
and we loved it. Cinnamon-sug
ared toast is another delicacy.
Sprinkling the spice on a milk
shake or a hot toddy, or over the
top of an apple to be baked, adds
an extra touch.
Among other useful spices
which may help to replace salt in
the diet are:
capers for sauces and salad
dressings;
fennel or laurel (bay leaves)
for soups, sauces, pot roasts
or boiled fish;
ginger or anise for bread, rolls,
cakes, puddings, cookies or
pickles;
mustard (with discretion) for
hot dogs, gravies, sauces and
sandwiches;
nutmeg for custards, eggnogs
and cream .sauces;
oregano and licorice for sweet
ening;
pimento (allspice) for mince
meat, wines and pickles;
coriander for soups, cakes or
cookies or pickles;
cloves for baked ham, apple
pies and spice cakes;
dill for pickles and relishes;
sage for meats, sausages, stews
and stuffings;
sesame seeds with vegetables or
with garlic and sweet butter
on toast;
basil for bringing out the taste
in tomato dishes;
vanilla for innumerable uses
known to any experienced
cook
Spices, along with salt substi
tutes, and flavorful vegetables
like carrots, onions, celery and
garlic can help to tempt the ap
petite of the salt-deprived person
And. of course, you don't have to
be on a diet to enjoy some spice
in your life
Finally, don’t forget that salt,
properly used, is a basic essential
of good nutrition.
ITEM: A cotton corduroy
that looks like seersucker is a
newcomer in fall fabrics. The
weave is a distinctive depar
ture from the usual closely
spaced plush ribs of corduroy.
To achieve the seersucker es
feet, the fabric is woven with
puckered strips that alternate
w ith narrow ribs of plush pile.
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ITEM: When applying paint
with a roller, first cut in the
edges of the wall with a brush
or an edging roller. Takeextra
care not to get paint on the
ceiling or adjacent wall.
Job With a Future
Wanted — Male; clean
cut. conscientious, high
school graduate; 21 to
30; varied duties include
stock control clerical;
typing, meeting sales
men. Start $122; 54 hour
wk.; paid vacation; per
manent position Locat
er State Farmer's Mkt.
Call Mrs. Bass, 361-8620
for appt. 9-5 p.m.
HI Ll' WANTED Lady to
keep two boys in my home; 5
day week. Rex, Ga. Call after v
p in 474-4489 \OG
HI Ll’ WANTED Route op
erator Male or Female to
serve established route in For
est Park area for the Standard
Coffee Co. l or interview; call
Mi (’. L Hutton 766-0397 I ri
day 9-4 )0/3
PRODUCTION JOBS -
Corrugated Box Plant
Good Pay
Steady Employment
Rotating Shifts
Good Fringe Benefits
Qualifications: Good
health, stable work
record and own
transportation.
Union Camp Corp.
5115 Pine Tree St.
Forest Park
f (Across frem Farmers' Marketi
An Equ.il Oppoiiui.in Employer
111 I P WAN ! I D The City
ol l orest Park needs one meter
reader, one for store room, one
equipment operator, one truck
driver, and laborers for the
Water and Sewer Department
and Sanitary Department Ap
ply City Manager’s office, City
Hall, Lorest Park Telephone
166-4720. 10-3
I Need Extra Income? I
1 Full or part time. Men or women. Free train- K
I mg course for Sales position. Good earnings. | ?
I Experience unnecessary. Car essential. Age no ■'
'I handicap Group insurance and hospitaliza- p
I tion Call Mr. Baugher 478-5006 for appt,.
8-29tf H
I Workers Wanted I
I CARPENTERS I
I CONCRETE FINISHERS I
I PRODUCTION WORKERS I
I TRUCK RIGGERS I
MUST BE DEPENDABLE
HAVE TRANSPORTATION
OVER AGE 20
I Hourly Pay I
Production workers average
I SIOO weekly. Skilled crafts- I
men earn more.
■ Concrete Materials!
I Os Ga., Inc. I
APPLY: DAILY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 2 P.M.
I 3361 Grant Road, Conley, Ga. I
Turn East Off Highway 42 and 23
One Mile North of Atlanta Army Depot
WANTED Service Station
help. Mornings 6:30 am. 2
p.m. Afternoons 2:00 p.m. 10
p in. 6 days a week. 361-901 I
or 366-5974. 8-1 ts
HELP WANE! I) Day Nur
sery Worker 5 days 7 a.m.-6
p.m. Call 366-1473.
Part or Full Time
Be a Fullerette in your
own neighborhood Hrs
flexible. $2 hour guar
anteed 366-3207. 8/15tf
HELP WANTED—Lady for
nursery work. Answer by
letter giving experience if
any. Nursery. P O. Box 47.
Forest Park. Ga. 4-4tf
HE LP WANTED Attractive
girls; 21-30 with pleasant per
sonality to work in Atlanta’s
finest lounge Excellent pay,
no experience necessary ( all
755-3313 10-3
II 1 LP WAN I I D II -
MALF Counter help; no ex
perience necessary, 60 Minute
Laundry-Cleaners. 3891 Jones
boro Rd., l orest Park 10/3
BAVE UP TO 50% — FloLr,
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.
SEWING MACHINE RE r -
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
i $39.50 up. CHAFIN SEWING
MACHINE CO., 3825 MAIN
ST , COLLEGE PARK PO-7
1616; PO7-6163. ts I
SERVICES Dancing Les
sons. Private and semi-private
lap, ballet, toe and modern
jazz. Professional 366-7241.
8-29
General
Remodeling
CLAYTON COUNTY
BUSINESS
All Types of Home
Improvement
Sheet Rock
Acoustic Ceilings
361-7472 Day
876-2757 Night
BRACE yourself for a thrill
the first time you use Blue
Lustre to clean rugs. Rent elec
tric shampooer $1 at Smith’s
Hardware in Forest Park, Ga.
10/3
E. N. CONKLE'S
TREE SERVICE
JONESBORO, GA.
PRUNING - CABLING
TRIMMING - REMOVAL
SPRAYING
Cavity Work
FREE ^TTMATES
INSURED
PHONE: 478-9255
SERVICES Painting in
terior and Exterior. Gutter
hanging and repair. Quality
work guaranteed. Free Esti
mates. Day or night, 688-5345.
Dirty Carpels!
Let Us Make Them
Sparkle Again:
i Expert wall-to-wall and
11 rug cleaning.
SPECIAL:
9x12 rug—s9.9s. Pick up
and delivery Call now
RED CARPET CLEAN
ING SERVICE of Clay
ton County . . . Serving
Clayton, Fayette and
Henry Counties.
Use Your BankAmericard
Red Carpet
Cleaning Service
| CALL 478-8313
SERVICES Experienced
typist would like to do typing
at home. Pick up and deliver.
363-2385. 10/3
^TTearTexperience^
Roofing • Reroofing
Residential
f Bended
YA ’'faX / Roof*
Qj 'Aluminum
Gutters
Installation
.-,7... I Storm
\' . / Door* and
X Window*
Free Inspection • Budget Term*
758-6767
SUPERIOR
ROOFING CO.
CARPETS and life too can
be beautiful if you use Blue
Lustre. Rent electric sham
pooer SI at Belk-Gallant in
Forest Park. 10/3
HERM AN CRAVEN
LANDSCAPING
Professional Work
MODERATE COST
Also Bush-Hog Work
112 Jones Court - 366-2816
EOREST PARK, GA.
SERVICES Will keep child
in my home for working moth
er. Will exchange references.
Forest Park off Phillips Dr.
area. Meals provided.
366-037 I.
10/3
Upholstering
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Z A home-owned business; J
J 25 years experience ...»
• Work done very reason- J
J ably. Low overhead. Free •
• estimates ... All work 2
2 guaranteed. 766-9518 or 2
J 627-1433. Call the man •
• who knows. l-25tf *
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U. S. weighed wider bomb
ing of North Vietnam.
FOR SALE 1966 Chevro
let Impala; 2 door, hard-top;
power steering; air condition;
excellent condition; $1750.
366-8820. 10/3
FOR SALE I executive
desk and chair. Bargain Price.
361-4260. 10/3
Slereo - Console
4-Speaker System
If you or anyone you
know are looking for a
bargain buy on a stereo
console, beautiful cabi
net, I have some 1968
floor models that have
never been used. I am
asking
only SSB
I will accept $2 weekly
Credit no problem. Call
Harry, 261-1409
LOR SALE ’67 l ord truck
and camper; pay equity and
take up notes. 361-5 126,
LEFTOVERS - 1967 ZIG
ZAG sewing machines.
Never used. monograms,
makes buttonholes, sews
on buttons, blind-hems
dresses. All without at
tachments . . . Original
guarantee. Clearance
price only $34.60 or you
pay $3.46 p. mo. For free
delivery call 622-8127 'til
9 p.m.
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
FREE TOYS
Get your Christmas toys
and gifts free. Have a
toy party now Organi
zations earn money. For
information call
361-6546
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 1966 Suzuki,
80 cc, excellent condition.
$225 or make offer. Only 4000
miles. Ronnie Smith, Hamp
ton, Ga. 946-3282 after 6 p.m.
1968 SINGER ZIG-ZAG
sewing machine, cabinet
model Used 4 to 5 mos
Built-in control; blind
hems dresses, sews oh
buttons, makes button
holes makes fancy
stitches. Need responsi
ble party to assume 10
payments of $5.00 or pay
$53.40 cash. Call 622-8127
’til 9 p m.
FOR SALE Sofa and chair
SSO; Lane cedar chest $35.
284-4578 or 289-3659. 10/3
FOR SALE G. 1 Tele
vision. Excellent condition.
Console model. 366-3776. 10/3
FOR SALE Comet; red
and white vinyl top. Bucket
seats, console, 4 speed, 289 V 8
engine. S3OO down; take up
payments. 366-3776. 10/3
SIT WANTED MAID 1
day week, near Lovejoy
Bonanza area. Must furnish
own transportation. Refer
ences. 478-3675 after 6 p.m.
10/3
SIT WANTED Housekeep
er and cook wants position.
Available immediately, Live-in.
Is 65 yrs. old and good health.
Experienced. 943-5246. 10/3
SIT WANTED Maid wants
work 3 or 4 days a week.
366-7291. 10/3
f \ Regular co m-
Q munication of
/ . \ Jonesboro
Lodge No. 87. F & AM,
will be held Tuesday
evening, Oct. 8, at 7:30
p.m. in the Temple, 142
S McDonough St., Jones
boro, Ga. All qualified
brethren are welcome
and urged to atend.
William E. Oakes, W.M.
W. T. Fincher, Cecty.
MOBILE HOMES and private ,
rooms with cooking facili
ties sls 95 wk.-up. Utilities
included on some units.
Kingston Trailer Park. 4561
Jonesboro Road, Forest Park.
l-12tf
APARTMENTS
AND
HOUSES
Furnished or Unfurnished
“T" Ellis 366-5520 Bus —366-
1760 Home. Forest Park
Realty, 1167 Main. For pro
fessional, qualified manage
ment, let us manage your
property.
FOR SALE R I A L i
ESTATE Assume s'A'7 loan
on 3 bedroom brick; Carpeted;
built-ins. air-conditioned,
drapes, large lot I quity. Pay
ment $99 p mo. 4636 Ridge
wood Dr . Forest l’ark. after 5 *
P-m. 9-26 H
I O R SALE Mobile
Home 8’ x 27’, one bedroom,
living room can be converted
into bedroom, kitchen,
shower-bath. Clean, excellent
for lot or lake. Also has oil
burner with blower. S6OO
366-6833. 10/3
LAKE JODECO—
LAKE SPIVEY
Large, beautifully wood
ed lots; pines and hard
wood s: natural gas;
county water, paved
drives The best buys in
Clayton County. $25,000
up. Call H A Wilson.
Broker. 753-7436; 344-
0701.
FOR SALE Mobile Home,
available December 1; excellent
condition, 1966 Apollo; 12’x
60’; 2 bedrooms, aluminum
awnings, screened cabana
room, unfurnished except
stove, refrigerator, new drapes. <
Washer and dryer connections.
$5,500 Cash or S6OO cash and
assume loan. 761-7208. 10/3
Henry County
36 miles south of Atlanta-De
catur 200 acres 1 mile off
pavement, wooded, stream,
lake site $250 p. acre. Also 24
acres, stream, wooded, mile
off pavement $350 p. acre.
T. K. White, Realtor
S. 155 HIGHWAY
STOCKBRIDGE 474-4151
SMALL TRACTS
CLAYTON — Beautiful
wooded tracts; l>/ 2
acres or more; Riverdale
area $3,750 and up.
HENRY — 200’ x 300’
east of Stockbridge
$3,250
FAYETTE 10 acres . . .
Sandy Creek area;
wooded, large creek.
$8,500
RIVERDALE—Move your
house on fj-acre level
wooded lot water, gas.
$2,500
WIDNEY REALTY
366-9488 - 366-5412
Forest Park, Ga.
10/3
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FOR SALE REAL ES-
I ATI Best Buy in Forest
l’ark Brick, 3 large bedrooms,
paneled den, 2 full baths, en- <
try-foyer; eat-in kitchen; sepa
rate dining room with sliding
glass doors leading to redwood
deck and lovely view of
wooded lot. $l,’CO dn; $157
mo. Call owner 366-7481.
9/12
' FOR THE FAMILY '
i
ITEM: During the last ten
years, food sales have in
creased about 51 per cent while
non-food sales in food stores
have gone up 140 per cent.
/About 21 cents of each dollar
spent in the supermarket is for
non-food items. A man shop
ping alone spends the highest
percentage of money for non
food items. Two out of three
shoppers include at least one
non-food item in their shop
ping cart.
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ITEM: With turquoise re- •
frigerators and yellow ranges,
kitchens today are far from
antiseptic white. Another at
tractive way to add color is
with 12-inch squarecarpet tiles,
available in a wide range of »
shades. Mixed in a checker
board pattern, or matched in
a solid tone, carpet tiles are
backed with high density foam
rubber for standing ease and
are highly durable, stain-re
sistant and easy to install.
The great lying spree among
pessimistic football coaches is
now beginning.