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Lt. Bi own
Earns Silver
Pilot Wings
VALDOSIA, Ga. Second
Lieutenant Aubry A. Brown,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E*
Brown of 722 Battlecreek
Road, Jonesboro, Ga., has been
awarded U. S. Air Force silver
pilot wings upon graduation at
Moody AFB, Ga.
Lieutenant Brown, a 1963
graduate of Jonesboro High
School, is remaining at Moody
for further training.
He received his B.S.F. de
gree in 1967 from the Univer
sity of Georgia where he was
commissioned through the Air
force Reserve Officers Train
ing Corps program and is a
member of Delta Chi.
His w'ite, Bobbie, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. T.
Jolley, who resides on Denham
Street, Riverdale. Ga.
SP/4 SLADE
FT. IUS 1 IS. VA.
(AHTNC) Specialist Four
Ross R. Slade. 19, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton J. Slade Jr.,
<>l92 Continental Circle, Mor
row, Ga., completed the CH-47
helicopter repairman course at
the Army Transportation
School, Ft. Eustis, Va., March
14.
Ihe 11-week course pro
vides a working knowledge of
the organizational, direct and
general support maintenance of
the Chinook helicopter.
N.A.A.C P. counsel to fight
ouster of aide.
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Babb Honor Roll
Mr. Milton McDonald
proudly announces the follow
ing students for Honor Roll:
G. P. BABB JR.
HIGH SCHOOL
9th Grade
“B" Honor Roll
Bomar, Pat, Camp. Richard.
Carpenter, Gail, Carrouch,
Charles, Carter, Linda, Cato,
Sherry, Chatman, Carlton, Cur
rie, Donna, Ebbesen, Nancy,
Fulcher. Mary, Gilbert, Teresa,
Ginn, Vicki, Greene, Leah.
Hammack, Steve, Hawkins,
Skip. Howard, Tara, Meyer,
Hal, Partington, Laura, Pisoni,
Carmen, Stanyer, Mike, Starr.
Sylvia. Uhl, Pam, Vogt, Diana,
Wardrip, Rachel, Wat wood,
Donna, Widney, Nancy, Wray.
Kathy, Young. Patricia.
9th Grade
"A” Honor Roll
Burks, Mary Lou, Dickens,
Debbie, Granade, Steve, Hale.
Cheryl. Miller, Suzan.
Sth Grade
“A” Honor Roll
Babb, Jane, Babb. Joel,
Bromley, John. Carbo, John,
Elder, Lynn, Gilliam, Sherry,
Gunlock, Michele, Huckaby,
Paula, Jackson, David, John
son, Terrie, Lee, Kere, Pate,
Teresa, Payne, Cathy Ann,
Pearcey, Stephen Douglas, Pol
lard, Christi, Urbanitsch,
Karen.
Sth Grade
“B" Honor Roll
Avery, Billy, Bormolini,
Susan, Breedlove, Phillip, Calla
way, Neil, Chamlee, Susan,
Clark. Gary, Clark, Wanda.
Corbin. Nancy, Davis, Tony,
Freeman, Karah, Hardie,
James. Harrison. Skipper. Hart,
Billy, Haynie, Cindy, Johnson,
Patty, Kraft, Terry, Loftin,
Gail. Long, Kim, Lord, Vicki,
Manning, Randy, Mathis,
Emmie, Mcßrayer, Gary, Phil
lips, Ken, Provow, Bonnie Sue,
Ring, Jack, Russell, Wayne,
Shields, Sherry. Shirley, Rusty.
Strickland, Cynthia, Thomas.
David, Toney, James, Tucker,
Richard, Walker, Teresa Vivian,
Wang, Ronald, Webb, Barbara.
Whitlock, Helen.
7th Grade
“A” Honor Roll
Bateman, Kitty, Bridges.
Debbie, Callaway, Kathy.
Ewing, Anna Marie, Gann,
Valerie, Hall, Anita, Harring
ton, Kathy, Hawkins, Jeannie,
Jackson, Cindy, Mackey,
Kathy, Mathews, Jim, May
field. Robin. Robertson, David,
Sullivan, Daniel, Voyt, Daniel.
7th Grade
“B” Honor Roll
Adams, Jannis, Adamson,
Malinda, Baker, James, Ballard,
Steve. Ballew, Debra, Barker.
Lori. Blanton, Glenda. Brown,
Brenda. Brown. Douglas Glenn,
Carter. Melanie, Chandler,
Barbara, Dasher, Clinton
Lewis, Dunn, Susan, Dutton,
Pattie, I Idredge, Diane.
Gauthier, Mark. Gemin. Shen.
Golden. Doug. Graham, Vicki,
Keefe, Karen, Knowles, San
dra, Long. Cindy, McCoy,
Patsy. McMinn, Debra. Stroud.
Michael. Thompson, Scott,
lomosello. ferry. Turner,
Mike, Vincett, Maureen. Wal
lace. Lee Ann. Ware, Lynnda.
Watts, Carol. Wedman, Noreen.
Wilson. Daniel.
Jonesboro
PT A Officers
Installed
lhe North Jonesboro Ele
mentary PTA met on April 8,
in the school cafetorium. This
was the last regular meeting of
the year. Ihe Hag ceremony
was conducted by Debbie
Covan. Kim Turner, Jeannie
Berry and Karen Hestley of
Brownie Troop 195 under the
leadership of Mrs. Games Fort.
Mrs. Sam Lowe. Jr., presi
dent ot the Clayton County
Council of Parent Teacher As
sociation, installed the new of
ficers tor 1969-70. They were
as follows:
Willard I theridge, president;
Mrs. Willard 1 theridge, vice
president; Mrs. James Knight,
secretary; Mrs. I .C. Yeargin.
corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Herbert Roper, treasurer.
Walter Stanford, principal,
introduced the school patrols
and congratulated them on a
job well done. Most of the
following boys and girls will be
going to Washington this year.
Melissa Johnston, Lisa Bunn,
Carol Sw icegood, Janice
Roberson, Diane McClung,
Kenny Harris, Joy Andrews,
Dale Allen, Mike Cates, Cathy
Whitlock, Mike Bailey, Phillip
Tuggle, Nancy Luke, Ronnie
Barnett, Mickey Drew, Robert
Irish, Sharon Grant, Robin
Sligh. Jimmy Plant, Ricky
Smith, Ken Doyal, Annette
Sieli, Wendy Delk, Steve
Knight, Dottie Cates, Doug
Massengale, and Betty Gilley.
The attendance trophy was
given to Mrs. Dixie Stanford’s
fifth grade and second place
attendance banner was given to
Mrs. Nell Hughes’ fourth grade.
The school band, directed
by Guy McLendon, was m
charge of the program and did
a marvelous job. We are all very
proud of our boys and girls in
the band.
The “Kiddie Kollege Kin
dergarten” mothers gave Kid
die’s an Easter party on Friday
in the Kindergarten. The tables
were beautifully decorated
with Easter baskets, rabbits,
eggs and spring flowers. The
Easter motif was carried out in
all decorations, favors and re
freshments. Mrs. Mamie Up
church and Mrs. James Bo
hanon served as Mrs. Duffee
and Mrs. Allender assisted in
entertaining.
Mrs. Duffee and Mrs. Al
lender gave the “Kiddie Kol
lege Kindergarten” an Easter
egg hunt on Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. R. L. Webb.
Fifty-three girls and boys
scattered over the pecan grove,
with their Easter baskets made
an interesting scene hunting
eggs in the green grass.
Mr. Duffee, Mrs. Webb and
Miss Brown enjoyed the happy
occasion.
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POPE DICKSON & SON
Funeral Home
JONESBORO 478-7211
22nd Year of Service to Clayton County
after you see yOur doctor . . . 8
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| 2948 Jonesboro Rd. 366 4621, Forest Park j W
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Good Jobs Available
SECRETARIES
Urgently Needed
Shorthand - Dictaphone
KEY PUNCH
OPERATORS
Long Term
40-Hour Weeks
Evenings 4-6 Hrs. Daily
TYPISTS
FILE CLERKS
Need Exp No Age Limit
Top Pav—Paid Weekly
NO FEE
PLUS BONUS -
VACATION PAY
Fill in on Top Positions
AIRPORT - S.W AREA
FOR INFORMATION
DIAL 523-1744
"Your headquarters for
temporary office work."
ATLANTA PERSONNEL
INC.
120 Marietta St., N.W.
Nobody but nobody is
fairer.
COOK-CLEANER WITH
CAR. JONESBORO AREA
HOME. HEALTH CARD.
REFERENCES REQUIRED
GOOD PAY. 478-6486.
DESPERATE
Need women to fit the
fabulous “Pennyrich
Bra.” Small investment
brings high income. New
Buick when qualified
366-2793
HELP WANTED Dish
Washers and kitchen help.
Davis Brothers Cafeteria,
Farmers Market. Girls also
needed.
4/3tf
CLERK-TYPIST
Experience preferred .
High school graduates;
40 w. p. m. on electric
typewriter. Paid vaca
tion and sick leave. Hos
pitalization, parking, 9
holidays. $295 p. mo. Mer
it increases. Apply
Personnel Office
Clayton County Courthouse
Jonesboro, Ga.
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
(Across from Farmers’ Market)
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Hill* WAN II I) MAI I
Hours 2 to 9 Monday, lues
day. Wednesday and Inday; 1 2
to 6 Saturday. 25 to 45 years, j
good physical condition, basic
knowledge of appliance install
ation Must know Greater
southeast area, including
Stockbridge. Riverdale. Have
own transportation Io work.
Salary depends on man and i
qualifications. Must be able to ।
read and write. Call 363-1260 I
lor appointment. I ARI I
GUNN’S APPLIANCES, I V |
AND lURNHURI. 3438 I
Moreland Ave., Conley. Ga., j
across from Rio Vista Restau- I
rant
4/17
HILI’ WAN 111) 1 emale
l ull time Asst. Mgr. Apply in
person, during store hours 9
a.m to 9pm. 6 days a week.
Hill Bros. Shoe Store. 4589
Jonesboro Rd . I P.
HI Ll’ WAN H D Need
waitress for part-time work
nights, kitchen help also
needed. Apply in person only
alter 4 p in. at the Cactus Grill.
6634 S Expressway, Jones
boro. Ga
SITUATION WANTED
Need someone to pick up and
haul away an accumulation of !
trash. Call 363-1867 after 7
pin.
4/17
SI 1 WAN 11 D House
keeper would like a “Live In"
job. Clay ton (’on nt y
241-4934.
4/17
E. N. CONKLE'S
TREE SERVICE
Jonesboro, Ga.
, PRUNING - CABLING
TRIMMING - REMOVAL
SPRAYING
> Cavity Work
FREE ESTIMATES
INSURED
PHONE: 478-9255
Day or Night
CARPI IS a fright? Make
them a beautiful sight with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer $1 at Smith’s Hard
ware in Forest Park.
Upholstering
•••••••••••••••••••••••
* A home-owned business; •
• 25 years experience . J
• Work done very reason- J
J ably. Low overhead. Free •
• estimates . . All work J
• guaranteed. 766-9518 or •
• 366-9216. Call the man •
• who knows day or night. J
SOUTHSIDE
UPHOLSTERY
Free Estimates
Reasonable Prices
25 Years Experience
Phone 627-1097
Day or Night
PLANT EMPLOYEES NEEDED
Immediate openings in all departments and on all
shifts. No experience necessary. We will train.
These are NOT temporary jobs, Starting rate $1.90 per
hour, plus shift premiums for second or third shifts.
Very liberal retirement, group insurance, holiday and
vacation benefits. All benefits paid by company. For
personal interview, apply at plant on Highway 54, one
mile north of Jonesboro. Employment office open Mon
day-Friday, 8:5; Saturday, 9-12.2.
KAWNEER C 0 INC.
An equal opportunity employer
New Daniel Court Apts.
260 Main St.
FOREST PARK, GA.
2-Bedroom Apts. - Now Renting
Wall-to-wall carpet - stove - refrigerator -
vent hood - washerette - swimming pool.
$125 Month
Resident Manager A-7
363-3578
OPEN HOUSE EVERY DAY
HERMAN CRAVEN
LANDSCAPING
Professional Work
MODERATE COST
■
Also Bush-Hog Work
112 Jones Ct. - 366-2816
FOREST PARK, GA.
Auto In§. 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
10-26tf
SALES
For 3 women with cars
Must have experience in
ladies’ wearing apparel
366-8717
SERVICES LANDSCAP
ING Commercial, residential,
light tractor work. 366-1206.
4/17e
FLOOR COVERING
AND FINISHING
Thirty years experience.
Estimates free. — T. H
CALLOWAY. 4210 Mur
ray Lake Circle. Forest
Park. Ga. 366-4672
SIRVICI S Apartments;
Cutting grass, large areas.
366-1 584.
Q 17
WALLPAPERING
AND PAINTING
366-9724
SI RVICFS Tractor work,
plowing and grading, and lawn
planting. 366-9916.
4/3 ts
SIGN PAINTING
366-9724
SI RVICFS Will do ironing
in my home. 366-7407.
4/17
WURLITZER
Pianos — Organs
RENT A PIANO
Only $2.50 p. Week
Free Organ Lessons
Mirror Piano $195
ED EPPS
PIANOS & ORGANS
3753 Main St.
College Park 762-5333
FOR SALE-Westinghouse
portable dishwasher; $65.
366-4121.
4/17
Free Press-News & Farmer. Thurs., Apr. 17, 1969
1968 SINGER ZIG ZAG
CABINET MODEL
Unpaid Balance of 55L35
or assume 10 payments of |
$5.43 per month. Will accept'
your C&S Charge Card or |
BankAmericard All controls :
are built-in to make button- I
holes, overcast, monogram,
and blind hem. Sews with
two needles 5-jear parts and
service guarantee For fur
ther details, call Capitol
Credit Manager
401 - 622-8127
If long distance, call collect
SPRING CLEARANCE
FOR
SUMMER SEWING
1969 Zag Zag models Will
overcast, monogram, blind
hem stitch, applique and sew
with two needles 5-year serv
ice and parts guarantee Only
$39.68
or
$3.97 per month
Will accept BankAmericai d
or C&S Charge Cards. For
free home demonstration,
without obligation, call Capi
tol Credit Manager at
404 - 622-8127
If long distance, call collect. :
FOR SAIL Maple bed.
with mattress and springs;
bachelor chest. Child’s maple
desk and chair, bike, couch,
mahogany col lee table and end
tables. Reasonable. 366-8 294.
4/17
SHRUBS
FRUIT, NUT. FIG AND [
SHADE TREES. Ever
green and flowering I
shrubs. Ground covers.
Grapevines (in cans and I
field grown). Landscap- j
ing. Price list free. Riv
erdale Nurseries, River
dale, Ga. 478-7933. Hwy.
314-138 10/24tf
FOR SALE 1965 Dodge
truck and 1968 camper; 1 O' j
ft. sleeps six. Has st ve, double
sink and ice bo'.. Excellent
condition. 366-4567 on week
end. Will sell separately or to
gether.
4-3
Stereo Solid State
The Vagabond
Warehouse Clearance
New stereos with AM-FM
radios with casters for
easy movement and
cleaning; stores hun
dreds of record albums.
Big sound. Guaranteed
Regular price SIBB, NOW
ONLY SBB For ware
house clearance Terms
For free home trial, dial
261-1409.
FOR SALE-3M Secretary
Model copying machine; stand
and accessories. $l3O. Toledo
scales 250 lbs. capacity. SIOO.
366-9267.
4/17
STEREO-CONSOLE
5-foot-long console, AM
FM radio, automatic
changer. Sold new for
$379 with large stereo
record library. Collectors
items included. Owner
sacrificing stereo and li
brary because of trans
fer. Assume payments of
$9 or pay $124 cash. Cred
it no problem. For free
’home trial, dial 261-1409.
FOR SALE MISC. Azaleas
now in bloom. Most varieties,
reasonable prices. Also Camel
lias, Junipers, Hollies. General
Nursery stock. Open 12 to 6
p.m. Monday Friday and all
day Saturday. Skinner Brothers
Nursery. High 138 at Camp
Creek Bridge. 1-1 !6 miles W.
State Highway 185.
4/24
FOR SALE 1966 20 h.p.
Johnson Motor, 14” fiberglass
“Fisherman’s Boat” with trail
er. Like new. 478-6431 week
-ends or Tuesday or Thursday
evenings.
4/17
NEW MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE . . . Set up, blocked . . . Ready to more in
RITZ MOBILE HOME COURT
130 Lake Mirror Rd. Forest Park, Ga. - 366-6862
Buck's Septic Tank Pump Out Service
Formerly Pitts Septic Tank Service
T G BUCHANAN. SR.
1822 MURAL DRIVE MORROW, GA.
366-0954
“A Satisfied Customer Is Our Business” /
HENRY COUNTY
81 > 2 acres - 36 miles
southeast of Atlanta 1-
500 ft paved road front
age One-third open land
stream, lakesite. S4OO per
acre
T K WHITE. REALTOR
S, 155 Highway
Stockbridge, 474-4151
WAN II I) IO Bl 5 Good
used bedroom suite, couch,
clean stove, and carpel or rugs
366-2 3(>9.
4/17
IOR SALi RI XI IS
IA II Iwo bedroom house,
tile bath, new w/w carpet,
modern kitchen. carport
SI 2.500. See at 156 ( layton
Rd . Jonesboro (>BB-6643
evening.
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APARTMENTS
AND HOUSE
Furnished and uniur
nished. Largest Rental
Agency in County Let us
Professionally Manage
Your Property.
R1 ALT Y MAN AG EM EXT
SERVICE
825 Main St.. Forest Park
B A T" Ellis - 366-5520
MOBILE HOMES and private
rooms with cooking facili
ties $1595 week up Utilities
included on some units
Kingston Trailer Park. 4561
Jonesboro Rd , Forest Park
l-12tf
WAN! TO REN Tor Option
to buy Iwo bedroom and den
or 3 bedroom house in Forest
Park or Morrow area. By June
Ist. Up to $l5O month
428-31 25 or 427-21 18
4-1 OH
Patients
To See
Ci reus
The Circus comes to Mil
ledgeville’s Central State Hos
pital April 17 thanks to the
efforts of WSB Radio and the
generosity ol the station’s lis
teners.
WSB Radio will celebrate
Circus Day as a “special day”
feature Friday, April 17. Au
brey Morris, WSB Radio News
Director, will broadcast live re
ports from the hospital
throughout the day beginning
with the before-dawn arrival of
the circus and covering actual
performances.
Hoxie Brothers Circus will
perform both April 17 and 18
for the patients of the state
mental hospital as a result of a
fund raising drive launched by
WSB Radio February 6 in re
sponse to an appeal from Cen
tral State officials. The $2,200
necessary to bring the circus to
Milledgeville was raised within
72 hours of the first on-air
appeal. The final total, over
$7,000 donated by Georgians
in all walks of life, is enough,
hospital officials say, to bring
the circus back for 3 more
years.
The fund-raising project was
undertaken by WSB Radio at
the request of Dr. James B.
Craig, Superintendent of Cen
tral State, who wrote WSB
Radio General Manager Elmo
Ellis how much last year’s
circus performances had meant
to the patients and asked for
the station’s help in making
possible a return engagement.
The Atlanta station was
commended for its efforts by
both houses of the Georgia
General Assembly and by the
State Board of Health, which
praised WSB Radio for its
. . strong sense of civic re
sponsibility and for .. . (the
station’s) response to this and
other expressions of human
needs.”
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