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4855 Jonesboro Rd.
Forest Park 361-8181
Jaycee Week in FP
Ihe week of Jan. 19 thru
Jan. 25 has been proclaimed
“Jaycee Week” in Forest Park,
by Mayor Charles W. Summer
day. Shown above signing the
proclamation is Mayor
Summerday (center) Farrell
I homas, Jaycee Director and
Jaycee Week Chairman (left)
and Billy Williams, Jaycee Pres
ident.
The Jaycees will “kick off”
the week with a “Join the
Jaycees Breakfast” at Harbins
Restaurant at 7:45 a.m. Satur
day, Jan. 18th with Represent
ative Lamar Northcutt as fea
tured speaker and Frank
Bailey, local Riverdale Jaycee
and currently sth Region Presi
dent. The public is invited to
LEWIS LLEWELLYN
American Dream
Or Nightmare?
Is the "American dream”
about to turn into a nightmare?
When the United States consti
tution was adopted, the purpose
of the creation of the federal
government was specified in
these words: “in order to form
a more perfect union, establish
justice, insure domestic tran
quility ...”
But how much domestic tran
quility do we have now?
Many are afraid to walk on
the streets of our cities at night.
Crime breaks out, first in one
place, then in another, as if
someone behind the scenes were
probing for the weak spots in
our internal defenses against
criminals, arsonists, and killers
Common people and political
leaders alike are alarmed at the
trends in our national life.
“Into a Pit”
Congressman John B. Ander
son (R., Ill.) has expressed a
"genuine concern that what we
are seeing is a complete rending
apart of the fabric of our so
ciety—that we are descending
into a pit of lawlessness and
disorder.
"We have reached the point,”
he said, "where men are begin
ning to ask. 'Where will it all
end?'
“It is the moral breakdown in
this country that disturbs me
more than anything else," the
congressman continued.
In our materialistic society, it
seems that not many are willing
Capturing the flavor of the
colorful and mysterious capital
of Morocco is this vinyl asbes
tos tile pattern called "Casa
blanca.” It is Ruberoid in a
graceful, sweeping curved
minaret design, with an "old
world look,” depicting the
ancient arts of Moroccan
craftsmen. Available colors,
six in all, range from Bizerte,
a soft white sand tone, to
Seville, a rich adobe red. The
12” x 12” tiles offer extremely
high resistance to grease and
nearly every kind ofhousehold
abuse, thanks to its non
pourous, polyvinyl wear
surface.
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attend this “Dutch” occassion.
I'he following luesday
night (Jan. 21) at 7:30 p.m.
Kiwanis Youth Center, the
Jaycees will host a special
dinner meeting with home
style “Family Cooked” meal
with Mayor Charles Summer
day as the featured speaker.
If you like good fellowship,
interesting speakers, and
home-made biscuits, plan to
attend. Anyone joining the
Jaycees this week will receive
special recognition at the State
Convention, to be held at
Jekyll Island in May.
Anyone interested in help
ing in "Young Men of Action”
activity, call Farrell Thomas at
361-8354(B) or 366-4149(11).
to recognize that moral and
spiritual values must underlie
any lasting material progress.
Spiritual Revolution
But Congressman Anderson
s aid, "America desperately
needs a spiritual revolution . . .
A spiritual revolution would pre
sent us with a whole new scale
of values. Instead of the present
permissiveness which permeates
our society, we would recognize
the sovereignty of God over our
lives."
If this sounds strange coming
from the lips of a congressman,
let us remember that, in the
early days of our nation, it was
not uncommon for national lead
ers to acknowledge the sover
eignty of God.
Could it be true that our
trouble today is basically that,
having relegated God to an in
ferior position, men are making
decisions on a basis which essen
tially leaves Him out?
Could it be that decisions made
on the basis of political ex
pediency rather than on the
basis of right and sound princi
ple are at the heart of some of
our most pressing problems?
Is it too late to change the
course of our country?
Or will we heed the word of
the Lord? “Call upon Me in the
day of trouble,” He invites. “I
will deliver thee, and thou shall
glorify Me.”
Will you join in prayer for our
nation in this crucial time?
EXCEPTIONAL
OPPORTUNITY
For drivers for Mobile
Food Service operating
out of commissary at
Jonesboro. Appli cants
accepted will have a
guaranteed salary of $75
for a 5-day week plus ex
cellent commission. Hard
worker can double the
guaranteed salary. Male
or Female applicants ec
ceptable; prefer with
food background (wait
ress, route man, etc.)
Route already establish
ed. Call 478-8078 any
time for interview.
11/28tf
HELP WANTED House
wives and mothers Five im
mediate openings, full or part
time. Top commission, no
experience necessary, no in
vestment, no delivery. For
appt., call 24 1-5 997 or
474-8898.
1-23
SHIRT OPERATOR
Two girl cabinet unit,
top pay, other benefits.
Call or apply at One-
Hour Martinizing in For
est Park.
361-5756
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HELP WAN TE D RE
CEPTIONIST between 40-50,
five day week, interview only.
Derickson Studio and Camera
Shop. Grant City South.
Some experience necessary.
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
(Across from Farmers' Market)
An Equal Opportunity Employer
HELP WANTED Need 3
ladies immediately; two part
time; $55 p. wk.; one full time;
SB9 p wk. 366-2418.
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HELP WANTED—Lady tor
nursery work. Answer by
letter giving experience if
any. Nursery, P. o. Box 47,
Forest Park, Ga. 4-4tf
HELP WANTED Maid to
care for 2 children; light house
keeping 7:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
Transportation furnished.
366-4326.
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HELP WANTED Counter
girl, good hrs. and good pay.
Contact College Cleaners. 6233
Jonesboro Rd. Morrow.
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HELP WANTED Secretary;
typing, dictation and general
office work. One girl office. 40
hr. work week. Many fringe
benefits. Morrow, Ga. Send
resume to Box 47; Forest Park,
Ga. 1-23
HELP WANTED Service
Station help wanted. Must
know something about
mechanical work. Job available
Jan. 1. 361-9011 or 366-5974.
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NEW MOBILE HOMES
EOR SALE . . . Set up, blocked . . . Ready to move in
RITZ MOBILE HOME COURT
130 Lake Mirror Rd. Forest Park, Ga. - 366-6862
TEXACO, Inc.
30,000 Gal.
We hove a Texaco Service Station presently
producing in access of 30,000 gal. per mo.
Available for lease. This Texaco Service Sta
tion is located at U.S. 41 at Arrowhead Blvd.
Near schools, shopping centers, large resi
dential area. For further information about
this high profit potential location call
ELDEN SMITH
days 451-0181; nights 963-9998
HILI’ WAN HD Substi
tute rural carrier; no experi
ence required. Apply to Post
master, Riverdale Post Office;
Riverdale, Ga. 30274 or call
478-5566.
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HELP WANTED Part-time
work, full time pay. Fain
S3O-S4O per week. Need six
ladies to work three evenings a
week. Pat Cox 361-7495 or
Vicki Turner 478-8782.
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Pl R SON AL WAN II I)
RIDI From Rich's downtown
to Jonesboro. 5 p.m. each
week day. Phone 478-6 23 5.
Nights after 6:30.
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WAN 11 I) Guitar teacher
Must be able to teach students
how to read music. Evenings
and Saturday. For appoint
ment for interview, call
361-7939.
116
Dirly Carpets!
Let Us Make Them
Sparkle Again:
Expert wall-to-wall and
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 Would like to
keep two little girls in my
home. 5 days a week. Good
meals and special care.
363-1867.
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E. N. CONKLE'S~
TREE SERVICE
JONESBORO, GA.
PRUNING - CABLING
TRIMMING - REMOVAL
SPRAYING
Cavity Work
FREE ESTIMATES
INSURED ■
PHONE: 418-9255
HERMAN CRAVEN
LANDSCAPING
Professional Work
MODERATE COST
Also Bush-Hog Work
112 Jones Court - 366-2816
EOREST PARK, GA.
SUPER stuff, sure nus!
That’s Blue Lustre for cleaning
rugs and upholstery. Rent elec
trie shampooer $1 at Belk-Gal
lant in Forest Park.
SAVE UP TO 50% — Floor,
samples, furniture and ap
pliances. Open 10 a.m. to 10
pm. Closed Thursday at 6
p.m. Earl Gunn Appliances,
TV & Furniture. 3438 More-'
land Ave. at Cedar Grove,
.Conley, Ga., across from Rio
'Hsta Restaurant. 627x3554.
Free Press-News & Farmer, Thurs., Jan, 16, 1969
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-7
1616; PO7-6163. ts
PLUMBING & REPAIRS
Call before 7:30 a m
or
after 4:30 p.m
361-6940
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SERVICES 361 4996 or 523-
6971 connects you with
TAX FREE INCOME INFOR
MATION. Ask for Shep Bu
chart for details 2/7
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
10-26tt
Upholstering
• A'Tidttrfe^bwned business; J
J 25 years experience ...»
• Work done very reason- •
* ably. Low overhead. Free *
• estimates ... All worß «
! guaranteed. 766-9518 or •
J 627-1433. Call the man 3
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LIKE FREE JIWI TRY?
Have a spring show with Sarah
Coventry Jewelry. A complete
set for your early date plus
more to follow. 361-7495 or
755-3577.
1-16
SI I . WAN 11 1) Brick-layer.
Any kind of brick work. Small
jobs a specialty. Work guar
anteed. 366-0085.
1-23
MORROW
Working widow wants
working lady to share
private home. Son away
at college. Furnished
room with private bath
and kitchen privileges.
For details 361-8750.
SHRUBS
FRUIT, NUT, FIG AND
SHADE TREES. Ever
green and flowering
shrubs. Ground covers.
Grapevines (in cans and
field grown). Landscap
ing. Price list free. Riv
erdale Nurseries, River
dale, Ga. 478-7933. Hwy.
314-138. 10/24tf
FOR SALE 3 bedroom
brick home. Central heating
and air conditioning.
’6B SINGER
CONSOLE
Slightly used zig-zag in
stylish walnut cabinet.
Makes buttonholes, sews
on buttons, monograms,
over-cast and blind-hem
stitches without attach
ments. All controls built
in. Balance due $56.66 or
assume payments of
$5.66 per month. For free
home demonst ration
without obligation, call
Capitol Credit Mgr. to 5
p.m. If long distance,
call collect
622-8127
1/23
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
FOR SALE 1969 Chevro
let pick-up truck, VA, auto
matic, custom 10 with cab and
cab cover. Will sacrifice. Less
than 2,000 mi. 366-9504.
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FOR SALE-R.E.-Four
bedroom, 2 bath, Williamsburg
brick home. Buy equity and
take up payments. 478-2647.
1-30
Britain backs Thant’s call
for four-power talks.
UNCLAIMED
LAYAWAY
NEW 1968 Zig-Zag sew
ing machine must be
sold. Sews on buttons,
button holes, blind hems,
monograms, all without
attachments. Original 5-
yr. parts and labor guar
antee Unpaid balance:
$38.72 or 10 payments of
$4 Call Capitol Sewing
Service manager to 9
p.m, (404-622-8127), Il
long distance, call collect
Atlanta, |-23
FOR SA I I O1 D’S ’62
Cutlass 2 door, hardtop. V-8.
Power steering, radio and
heater, power windows, auto
matic stick shift console
Bucket seats, black and white
with maroon interior. Real
nice. $650. Owner 361-5338.
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STEREOS Top n a m e
brands 1969 consoles and
components. Only $69.50
while they last. Budget
terms. For address and
information, dial 261-
1409.
FOR SALE Muskrat tin
coat. Also have black toy
poodle for stud service
366-2308.
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ZENITH stereo - console.
Assume 10 payments of
$7 03 or less for cash
Telephone 261-1409
FO R SAL E National
manual cash register. Good
condition. SSO. Call 366-5503
after 6 p in.
1-16
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, ’A mile
6ff pavement $350 p. acre.
T. K. White, Realtor
S. 155 HIGHWAY
STOCKBRIDGE 474-4151
LAKE JODECO—
LAKE SPIVEY
Large, beautifully wood
ed lots; pines and hard
woods; natural gas;
county water, paved
drives. The best buys in
Clayton County. $2,500
up. Call H. A. Wilson,
Broker, 753-7436; 344-
0701.
FOR LEASE Forest Park-
Morrow area, 2 modern offices.
Carpeted; lights heat and air
conditioning furnished.
361-7427.
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MOBILE HOMES and private
rooms with cooking facili
ties $1595 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 Bus—366-
1760 Home. Forest Park
Realty, 1167 Main. For pro
fessional, qualified manage
ment, let us manage youi
property.
ON MEDICARE RULES
The government has an
nounced a tightened set of
regulations on hospital partici
pation in the medicare program
of health care for the elderly.
The new provisions apply to
payment of medicare benefits
to patients of nonparticipating
hospitals in emergency
situations.
A GOOD HABIT
Your temper is one of the
few things that improves the
longer you keep it.
Reporter, Manawha, la.
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