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Forest PfikFree Press-News, June 16, 1935
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WHOSE MYSTERY FARM IS THIS?—The first two that identify this farm will receive a year’s
subscription to the Forest Park Free Press and Clayton County News and Farmer and the owner
will receive a beautiful mounted photo free upon calling at our office. We will also give his farm
a big write-up in the following issue. If you know the identity call us or stop by. Tell your farm
neighbors about this photo series—theirs may be the next picture. Look for special clues — the
fields—the public road—back or front of the house, the trees, etc. It looks quite different from
the air! . (Photo by Zekan-Robbins Co.
JEAN'S
WEDNESDAY NOON CLOSING
— FOR THE THREE SUMMER MONTHS —
OPEN WEDNESDAY 'TIL 12 p.m.
— Flowers for All Occasions —
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Jean's Flowers
: FOREST PARK
1214 Main Street FAirfax 8926
Order Your Tickets Now
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GEORGIA vs. OLE MISS
SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 17, 8 P. M.
GRANT FIELD, ATLANTA
Climax of Big Double-Header—Tickets available to _
the General Public
Send application now to University of Georgia Ath
letic Association, P. O. Box 1472, Athens, Georgia.
INCLUDE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER.
Tickets to be delivered by mail to you sometime
after September 1.
ALL TICKETS $4.00
All seats good for viewing a great game of football.
See the real plays unfold from the South stands;
watch the line play and the backs barrel through
openings made.
BOOST THOSE BULLDOGS
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CAMERA QUEEN ~ . , Cathy
Stanley, 18, of Union City, N, J.,
shows form which won her title
of Miss New Jersey Press Pho
tographer Queen in Newark con
test.
Kiwanis Korner
> By CAPT. J. M. TURLEY
TROOP 255 HONORED BY KIWANIANS
- Boy Scout troop 255, sponsored
by:-the Kiwanis Club of ‘Forest
Park, was the guest at the
Thursday, June 9th, meeting. Mr.
L. 8. Terrell, chairman of the
troop, presided over the program
and introduced several members
and directors. This years leaders
are Scoutmaster, Kenneth Wil
liams; Assistant Scoutmaster,
Charlie Thomas; Explore adviser
L. H. Wilkerson; Outdoor chair
man, Bill McCoy; Advancemen?
chairman, Terrel] Starr; Finance
chairman, Tom George; Public
ity chairman, Ernest Cheaves;
Health and safety chairman, Bob|
Murphy; and Institutional rep
resentative, Andrew Leistl.
Bob Murphy gave a report on
achievements. Last year there
were 15 scouts, 4 explorers: this
year the troop has 19 scouts and
11 explorers. The troop has been
fortunate to have 4 boys award
ed the Eagle award. A very fine
award was, given to Doug Strick
land for outstanding work as an
FPagle Scout. It was the rare God
and Country Award.
Scoutmaster Williams had the
scouts give reports on the many
activities conducted by the troop
fi‘ugy” % ¢ATHERS .
HOME-MADE STYLE PIKNIK
Ma ol a'se
PINT
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Perfect Mate for Chicken Plates
OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY
CAN
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FOSTER'S PURE
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LEMONADE
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STRAWBERRIES
16-oz. Pkg. 35¢
WHIP TOPPING
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| last year. These included trips
| to. Burt Adams,. - the. campdree,
| Pather and son fishing trip, Pine
| Mountain trip ard a host of
| cther endeavors.
| Following these reports, Bob
"Murphy was presented an award
| from the Kiwanis Club for his
excellent work in scouting.
| Next week Captain Charlie
| Roberts of the Atlanta Genersl
Depot will have charge of the
program.
Guests for the evening were
Dr. Stoddard and Captain Rok
erts.
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Minor Little League
Asks Your Support
The Minor Little League open
ed the season last week when
the game started at 6 p.m. be
tween the Yankees and Dodgers.
Mr. W. E. Carrol and Mr. J. D.
Shields were the managers. The
Yankees walloped the Dodgers
11 to 6. Monday night June 13,
at 6 p.m. there wil be another
game between the Yankees and
the Dodgers. Everybody come
cut and watch the boys play
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Roast 43c
RIBS 45¢
LIVER 33c
WIENERS 43
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MINIT GRILL includés this beautiful dining room, set off with red brick walls, attractive beoths,
brass lamps and a record player. You'll enjoy the cuisine, service and the friendly atmosphere there,
Food, Service Good at Friendly
Minit Grill Located on H'way 54
A good neighbor is W. R. Bgl-|
lance, proprietor of the air con
aitioned Minit Grill on Highway
54, whcre soon the public will be
be served deluxe catfish dinners.
Bailance, who spent 18 months
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Young, Tender Qmen LB.
BEANSIO.
Fresh Green Bell . EACH
PEPPERSS:
Hamburger Sticed . Pis.
DILLS 27:
a8 assistant manager at Mam
my's Shanty, Atlanta, movad
down here in December to open
one of the finest eating places
{in the entire area.
His' air - conditioned dining
room, with the brass lamps,
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Catsup2-37¢
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For Tasty Pies!
SHURFINE PIE CAN
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booths, tables and record player,
is highly recommended by groups
and others who ‘have eénjoyed
the fine seaks, chicken, - chops
and seafood.
One of Minit Inn's specialties
is chili hot dogs. Yow’ll eat more
than one. -Ballance’s ‘boy, Roy,
plays with Baker’s team in tha
Little League.. i ...
Service is great, food s sup
erb. at” ‘Minit Grill, and that
beautiful dining room is waiting
to play host to your parties and
cther gatherings.
Squash 19
Cucumbers 5¢
Borden's Cream 4.0 z, Pkg 2 for
Cheese 29-
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