The Forest Park free press and Clayton County news and farmer and the Forest Park news. (Forest Park, Ga.) 1967-1969, April 17, 1969, Page 9, Image 9
MAYOR CHARLES Summerday extends a welcome to Lin coln Hackims. Mr. Haekims is national president of AABC Southeastern Stan Musial and Connie Mack. Mr. Hack ims was here to attend the Southeastern meeting held at the Forest Park Recreation Building on March 2. HUDDLESTON CONCRETE COMPANY — Concrete Products — W. H. Huddleston, Manager iPhone 474-7271 474-7272) Night: Charles Mundy 478-8019 Cecil H. Lyle 474-4381 W. H. Huddleston 478-8181 GREAT _ b IVEWS! — ■ From ' t Stye Jfamt Park Ptfsb A nd W I (Ulagtim bounty Nma anb JFartnrr < "Where you can find something of interest for everyone" FOREST PARK ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION _ "The Youth of Today" ~~"The Adults of Tomorrow" OFFICERS ~ _ __ ©mU'W Jim Germany, P* O. BOX 81 Vp 8 ,11%“' de "’ FOREST PARK. GA. 30050 Vice President LaVerne Nix, Secretary Wally Congdon, Treasurer Tom Garner, Dear Fellow Forest Park Citizen: Pres. Little League Bob Kinney, T i 4 i... Pres. Connie Mack 1 wouid tell you something about the Forest Park Betty Jenkins, Athletic Association, and ask for your support. Pres. Girl's Softball Billy Williams, The Association is a completely volunteer organization, Betty^oogler 3 consisting of aporoxirnately 2^o members. We have, for the past Pres. Girl's Activities years seeked to implant in the youth of this community ideals John Knox, of Food snortsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage and reverence, Past President so that they may he finer, stronger and hanpier youth who will t^ow to be erood, cl^an, healthy adults. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jim Davis Each year approximately 800 children participate in one or Raymond Johnson more of our ' 3ro ’ r t'ams - consisting of Little Leappe Baseball (Boys Bill Page 8 - 12) - Connie Nack Baseball (Boys 13 - 18) - Girls Softball Betty Germany (Girls 7- l p ) - Jr. Football (Boys 7- 13) and Girls Activities Lindsey Campbel I (Girls 8 — lit). Virgil Kilby C B Howard To finance these programs it is necessary that we raise and Bill McCoy try to wisely spend approximately 5h0,000.00, each year. To raise this kind of money requires support fYom many many people. To help us raise this money this year the Forest Park Free Press - News is giving us of the price of each yearly subscription which we sell. In addition, if the subscription is purchased fYom the Forest Park Athletic Association the Free Press - News will give one additional year of free subscription . This means that the paper is delivered to your home for 2 years for the regular 1 year rate of $3.00. In addition you help the Forest Park Athletic Association complete the programs mentioned above. Please Enter My Subscription To zx J y THE FOREST PARK FREE PRESS and Sincerely, (/. U CLAYTON COUNTY NEWS AND FARMER *7 _ and FOREST PARK NEWS 7 P. 0. Box 47, Forest Park, Ga. 30050 P. O. 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This Is Your Invitation to Attend the CHURCH OF CHRIST 252 Phillips Dr. - Forest Pork 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. RICHARD HARP, Minister LISTEN TO HERALD OF TRUTH Each Sunday Morning, 8:30 to 9:00 on WGST, 920 on the Dial kIMLUBMU Aa No. 3 A petition has been tiled with the C "V of Riverdale for a conditional use permit to operate an American hence Company to be located in Land Lot 138 ol the 13th District ot Clayton County Georgia as per plat of Lee Engineering Co., said plat incorporated herein and made oy reference a pait ot this description, the tract is more PJ'ticukuiy described as follows: BL 4 .INNING at the Northeasterly intersection of Denham St. and , w*- sa,d Highway 85 having a 100 right of way; Thence easterly along the northerly right ot way of Denham St. a distance of 18’ to a point of the property now or formerly owned by F. C. Cargile and shown on said plat as "Railroad fropcrty", thence Northeasterly along said Cargile property a distance of 288' to an iron pin, thence Westerly a distance ot 120' o an iron pm at the right ot way of Highway 85, thence Southerly along the right of way of Highway H 5 a distance of 258' to the Nottheily right of way of Denham Street and the point of beginning. A public hearing will be held before the Planning and Zoning Board on May 6 at 7:30 and before the Mayor and Council on May 8 at 730 in the City Hall. Elizabeth Het, Clerk Ad No. 4 A petition has been filed by Nancy Adams for a Conditional Use Permit lot a Used Car Lot to be located on the following property All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 138 of the 13th District of Clayton County, Georgia, and being Lot No 2 as shown by the plat of Cargile’s Riverdale Heights, recorded in Plat Book "1”, page 271, Clayton County Records, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a made corner on the West side of State Highway No. 85, said point being where the jouth ime ot Lamar Hutcheson (William Parrott) intersects center line ot said Highway light of way and running West alg the South line of the Hutcheson Property tout hundred and eighteen (418) feet to a made corner; thence South one hundred (100) feet to a made corner, thence East four hundred eighteen (418) feet to a made corner at the center line of said right of way of said highway; thence North along the center line of said right of way one hundred (100) feet to a made corner and the point ol beginning, and known as 6533 Highway 85, Riverdale Georgia. 1 his being the same property conveyed by I . C. Cargile to E. B Parrott In 1952 as recorded in Deed Book 98, Page 356, Clayton County Records. A public hearing will be held before the Planning and Zoning Board on May 6, at 7 30 and before the Mayor and Council on May 8 at 7:30 in the City Hall. Elizabeth I ler, Clerk Ad No. 5 A petition has been filed by Mr. Fred Long and Mrs H. D. McLeroy for a Conditional Use Permit for a Used Car Lot to be located on the following property FRED LONG Land Lot No. One I Hundred Thirty-eight (138) ot the Thirteenth (13th) District of Clayton County, being lot No. 19 ot property of Grantor herein as I shown by Plat ot survey made by I ' O. Lee. Surveyor, August 9, 1945, ' of record at page 27 1 of Plat Book , No. 1, Clerk's Office Clayton Superror Court, and being more ! particuldi ly desc i ibed is 1 Commencing at the centei of New Paved Highway No. 139 a ; distance ot 820 feet Southeasterly from intersection of center line ot Highway No. 139 with centei of public road running East and West South of home of W » running thence Southeasterly along center ot said Highway No. 139 a distance of 104 feet; thence Easterly 287 feet, more or less, to Southeast corner of said Lot No. 19 as shown by said plat; thence Northerly 100 feet; thence Westerly 317 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Since above mentioned plat and survey were made, Georgia state Highway No. 139 was moved west of old location of same approximately 40 feet and the above conveyed property is to im lude an land lying between old survey and center of said new location of said Highway. Mrs. H. D. McLeroy Land Lot 138 of the 13th District ot Clayton County, Ga., and being designated as Lot No. 18 of Cargile's Riverdale Heights as shown on a plat pi epared by J. O. L.ee dated August 9, 1945 and being of record in Plat Book 1, Page 27 1, Clayton County Deed Records, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a made corner in the center of State Highway 139 said point being 715 leet South of where the Old F ayetteville to College Park Public Road intersects said highway; said point being measured from the center of said old road; running thence in a Southeasterly direction along the center of State Highway 139 a distance of 105 feet to a made corner; thence East 277 feet to a made corner; thence North 100 feet to a made corner; thence West 307 feet to a made corner in the centei of the said State Highway 139 and the point of beginning. A public hearing will be held before the Planning and Zoning Board on May 6 at 7:30 and befoie the Mayor and Council on May 8 at 7:30 in the City I la 11. Elizabeth Iler, Clerk Ad No. 6 A petition has been filed by Mr. H. H. McElroy, Jr., for a Conditional Use Permit for a Used Car Lot to be located on the following property: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being m Land Lot 138 of the 13th Distiict, Clayton County, Georgia, being Lot 6, and the north half of Lot 5 of the F. C. Cargile property as per plat recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 271, Clayton I County records, and more 1 particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the center of Georgia Highway 85 at the southeast corner of Lot 7 (also being the northeast corner of Lot 6), said point being 2G5 feet south of the intersection of the center of Georgia Highway 85 with the center of a public road as shown on plat and now known as King Street; running thence south along the center of Highway 85, 204.5 feet to the center of Lot 5; running thence west parallel with the north line oi Lot 5, and through the center of Lot 5, 418 feet; thence north parallel with Highway 85, 204.5 feet to Lot 7; running thence east along the south side of Lot 7, 4 18 feet to the center of Highway 85 and the point of beginning. A public hearing will be held before the Planning and Zoning Board on May 6 at 7:30 and befoie the Mayor and Council on May 8 at 7:30 in the City Hall. Elizabeth Iler, Clerk Ad No. 7 A Conditional Use Permit has been requested by the Riverdale Assembly of God Church to locate a Day (Child Care) Nursery on property located in Land Lot 138 ot the 13th District of Clayton County. Beginning at the northwest corner of the intersection of Highway 139 and King Road running North 282.6' along Highway 139 thence West 176.5’ thence North 223.5' thence W 100’ thence Southwest 343' thence Southeast 454.11’ along King Road to point ot beginning. A public hearing will be held before the Planning and Zoning Board on May 6, at 7;30 and before the Mayor and Council on May 8 at 7:30 in the City Hall. Elizabeth Iler, Clerk Sealed bids will be received until April 29, 1969 on a War Memorial for the City of Forest Park. Specifications may be obtained in the office of the City Manager where the bids will be opened at 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, April 29, 1969. W. E. Bennett City Manager 4/1 7 Sealed bids will be received until April 29, 1969 on Wrecker Service Contract for the City of Forest Park. Specifications may be obtained in the office of the City Manager where the bids will be opened at 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, April 29, 1969. W. E. Bennett City Manager Army Honors Ike HQ, THIRD U. S. ARMY, Fort McPherson, Ga. The Secretary of Defense has announced that participation by all Army musical groups, troop units, and equipment in public events of a social or entertainment nature has been cancelled until sundown April 26 in deference to the memory of the 34th President of the United States and the former General of the Army, Dwight D. Eisenhower. 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. Free Press-News & Farmer, Thurs., Apr. 17, 1969 Herman Talmadge REPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES SENATE Illi l \i 1 1 I) S I V1 Is has come a long wav in the devel opnicnt ot sophisticated weapons ssstems tor the protection ot our count! v and our people Xow we are engaged in a conflict over still anothei dclense progiam Ihe Anti-Ballistic Missile Svstem. designed as a protective ties ice lor our missile sites and proposed bv President Xixon. will soon be before the United Slates Senate tor consideration. I have alwass felt it vital tor out government to deal with tire Soviet Union ami ant possible aggressors from a position ot strength. In todav's explosive world, we have a highlv potent < ommunist Russia armed to the teeth on one side, and Com munist ( bin.i with the potential Io somcdav become equally as powerful -on the other. It would be risks indeed lor us to speak 11 om anything less than a position ol strength. I DO SOI PRI || \|) ip be an cxpcil on technical defense mallets. I have considered al length and base given much weieht to ti e recommendations of the Senate Xrmed Services Committee ami to outstanding scientists ami engineers. I heir arguments that the \RM will greatlv enhance out national securitv ami strengthen out military deterrent to aggression, have convinced me ol the desirability ot adopting this program With the recent buildup ol Soviet ollensive weapons, it is tell that the I SSR could acqutte a lit st-strike capability by the n "4 1 11 about the same time that we expect Red ( hina to have developed a nuclear force great enough to pose a threat. Also, the value ot om Polaris ami Poseidon forces will likely be lessened as the Soviet Union continues to perlect its highlv sophisticated undersea detective devices " 1 " " XI SI R be absohilelv certain that this svstem is necessatv lor the continued protection ol our nation. But the risk ot finding out by not adopting it seems fat too great. It is sobering to contemplate the possible destruction ol our country and (he loss ot millions ol lives We may never be sure that the adoption ol the ABM svstem was necessatv Those who stand in opposition to the \BM mas be tight But il thev ate wrong then who is to take the responsibihtv ’ I will support the President on the adoption ol the \HM 'itnimr.d „> priuhd at ~,p, Meeting Os Lake Harbin PTA Official notice to all parents of students who will be enter ing the New Morrow Senior High School. A meeting will be held at the Lake Harbin Elementary School on April 24, at 8:00 p.m. lor the purpose of organ izing a Parent-I'eacher Associa tion. All parents of children entering the school or anyone who is interested is cordially IteHESIEJHnft I “/X /© SAVINGS I 5.25% ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES The joy of living is in bloom Cal laway (7a ix lens If **’ ■py ■ , Give win lih .t lili with a million floral miracles ol Springtime beaut v waiting lot ion at ( a I la wav (hit dens. Bring the whole lainih lor a refreshing day on our 2500 .u res ol woodlands abounding with a/aleas, redbud, and dogwood—lß miles ol scenic drives wind through this gentle wilderness. I njov a picnic beside Robin Lake Beat h in one ol the mans areas provided. Explore the bird and nature study .walking trails, lot fascinating dose ups ol the wildflowers. And don't miss the green house with its displays ol tropical plants and exotic blooms from around the world. See all ol Callaway Cardens—only SI.OO lot; adults and 50c for children — in one of the most delightful days of your life. ■ On U.S. 27, SO MUCH ■ ■ pi ne Mountain, TO SEE ■ Callawau ■ Ga 31822- J ANO 00 ■ - x * ■ Tel. 663-2281 or ■ burdens g Atlanta, 688 8542 < invited to attend. We hope to make this one of the best Clay ton County I’TAs yet. At this meeting all articles of the By-Laws will be pre | sen ted lor approval or amend ment . After a short recess lor membership enrollment and refreshments, the meeting will be resumed and a nominating committee will be elected to select a slate of officers to head our I’TA for the year 1969-70. Announcement of our next meeting to vote on these selec tions and any other nomina tions from the membership body will be announced. Dal Turner. Principle TRI-CITY I FEDERAL I SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION e < I TWO LOCATIONS » MMm tffitt Kl#*rUl» ’l' . B; AM Cwhai Ii«m« •caacHUltca Fai'HTa M 4 TMI H Saaitb Strtaf 9