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The Forest Park Free Press-News, July 25, 1956
MONTHLY MEETING
JONES MEMORIAL
WS.GISHELD
The WSG of Jones Memorial
Methodist Church met for the
regular monthly meeting, July
16th.
Mrs. Arleen McCord, gave the
Worship Service. Mrs. Dot Bryan,
with the assistance of Mrs. Bon
nie Manning. Mrs. Naomi Bur
nette, Mrs. Doris Spier and Mrs.
Mary Brown, brought the pro-
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE: One 250 gallon Fuel
Oil tank, two 40,000 BTU heat
ers, one 55,000 BTU Circulator
Heater with necessary piping and
fittings. Two years Id, excellent
condition, SIOO.OO. POplar 7-5811.
FOR SALE: Fuel Oil Heater. 75.-
000 BTU. excellent condition,
also 550 gallon oil tank. Priced
reasonable. Call Jonesboro 4311
or 6220.
OWEN COOPER, your Singer
Sewing Machine represent
ative, will be in Jonesboro every
Wednesday. Leave calls for ser
vice or rentals at Whaley's Ser
vice Station. Phone Jonesboro
6501.
SALESMAN WANTED: UNEX-
PECTED CHANGE causes va
cancy. Opportunity for man with
car to supply demand for Raw
leigh Products in Clayton County.
No capital needed. Write Raw
leigh’s Dept,, GAG-420-201
Memphis, Tenn.
FOR RENT: Three-room apart
ment with bath, private en
trance. Would prefer settled
couple. 309 North Avenue, Moun
tain View. POplar 1-7594.
WOULD LIKE RIDE to Atlanta',
vicinity of Peachtree & Forsyth
Streets. Live on 54 Highway, Mor
row. Must leave around 8:00 a.
m. Call Edna Jolley, Jonesboro
6093.
FOUND: One horse mule, brown
weighs approximately 1,000 lbs.
Found close to Jonesboro. Owner
please contact T. 11. Vaughn, Rex,
Ga., Route 1.
FOR SALE: One twin G. E. fan.
Intake or exhaust with ther
mostrat control. Almost new.
Bargain. Call PO. 7-6859. '
FOR SALE OR LEASE: House
newly decorated, large level lot,
reasonable priced, POplar 1-1704.
FOR RENT: Two bedroom house,
163 City View Drive Ist of
August. See anytime, call POp
lar 7-4227 after 5:00 p. m.
FOR SALE: Electric Range, mod
ern, excellent condition SIOO 00.
Phone Jonesboro 6464
FOR SALE: By owner, best buy I
on Lake Jodeco, six room ;
house, beautiful wooded lot num
ber 110, Jodeco Road. Phone
Jonesboro 6464.
FOR RENT: Terrace apartment,
three rooms, located approxim
ately one mile Soutn of West
gate Atlanta General Depot on
Hwy 54, priced reasonable. Call
Jonesboro 6696.
HAMPTON THEATRE
Week of July 29 thru Aug. 1
Sun.. Mon., Tues., July 29. 30, 31
“THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN
ARM"
With Frank Sinatra. Eleanor
Parker. Kim Novak Also late
news, plus Color Cartoon.
Wed., Thurs., Aug. 1, 2
"THE ROSE TATTOO"
With Burt Lancaster, Anna
Magnani. Virginia Grey, Ben
Cooper. Filmed In Vista-Vision.
Also Color Cartoon
Fri., Sat.. Aug. 3, I
"THE LITTLEST OUTLAW"
Western In Technicolor
Another Disney Masterpiece. ,
Bring the Children
Starring. Pedro Armendariz.
Joseph Calleia. Andres Velasquez
Also Serial. Monster and the Ape.
Plus Color Cartoon
Coming Next Week
"Rock Around The Clock"
"MANFISH"
"TEXAS LADY"
Coming Soon
"THE AFRICAN LION"
ALWAYS
A GOOD SHOW
at the
TARA THEATRE
Open Saturday
Night Only
NOTICE
McKown & Moseley
Now Have Added to Their
Many Services
FIRST CLASS
REFRIGERATOR
REPAIR SERVICE
Home and Commercial
Cali POplar 7-661?
gram “Scatter the Seeds in
Brazil.”
Mrs. Jo Anne Flemming then
sang the beautiful old hymn
“Are Ye Able," Said the Master"
accompanied by Mrs. Doris
Ackles, at the piano.
Our president. Mrs. Eileen
Warren, presided over the busi
ness part of the meeting. The
treasure chests were discussed
and passed to the Guild mem
bers.
Mrs. Margaret Mathews pre
sented the Honorary Baby Mem
bership Certificates, to the
mothers of all the babies born in
the past guild year.
Mrs. Joan Watkins discussed
the Tupperware Party, that the
guild is giving Friday night,
July 27th.
There was one visitor, Mrs
Becky McDonald, and one new
member. Mrs. Chastain.
After the meeting, everyone
enjoyed delicious punch and
cookies served by, Mrs. Allene
Purvis, Mrs. Hilda Nash, and
Mrs. Dot Flowers.
COREST
d -W I ’ ML J'" l l'-F L J 4 41 POplar
h ^Ill"fllli1 "g 7-7913
ALWAYS A CARTOON
Thur., Fri., July 26, 27
‘MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS"
Dan Dailey, Cyd Charisse
Cinemascope
— ALSO -
Cartoon Carnival
Sat., July 28
Double Feature
"FARGO"
Wild Bill Elliott, Phyllis
Coates
“RIDERS OF THE PURPLE
SAGE"
George Montgomery, Mary
■ Howard
ROOSEVELT DRIVE-IN THEATRE
PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING JULY 27, 1956
Friday and Saturday, July 27th and 28lh
"APACHE”
(Melodrama) (Technicolor)
BURT LANCASTER JEAN PETERS
— ALSO —
“THE AFRICAN QUEEN"
(Drama) (Technicolor)
HUMPHREY BOGART KATHERINE HEPBURN
CARTOON
Sunday and Monday, July 29th and 30th
"D-DAY, THE SIXTH OF JUNE"
(Drama। (Cinemascope —Color)
ROBERT TAYLOR DANA WYNTER
ALSO -
"FORBIDDEN"
TONY CURTIS (Melodrama) JOANNE DRU
CARTOON
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, July 31st,
August Ist and 2nd
"THE GRAPES OF WRATH"
HENRY FONDA JOHN CARRADINE
— ALSO —
"TOBACCO ROAD"
DANA ANDREWS « GENE TIERNEY
NEWS , CARTOON
2 MILES SOUTH OF COLLEGE PARK
EiMilL > ■./ will
t ' ' v
F \
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jr EKB
I want my Mom! She's out again making
another one of those long trips around town
to pay bills.”
IT'S REALLY NOT NECESSARY - CHECKS
CAN BE MAILED SO EASILY. MOM SHOULD
OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH USI
Bank of Jonesboro
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
MORROW NEWS
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Huie, Jr. and family were
Misses Leora and Kathryn Ran
som of Unadilla, Ga., sisters of
Mrs. Huie.
Mrs. R. T. Wilson, Sr. of At
lanta is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Wilson, Jr. and family this
week.
Mrs. G. W. Camp and sons,
Ronnie and Allen, of Atlanta
and Mrs. Fred Cooper of Dallas,
Ga., accompanied Mrs. Luther
Murphy and daughters, Brenda
and Jeanie, to Jacksonville
Beach, Fla. where they spent an
enjoyable week.
Miss Rosemary Duffey has re
turned home after spending a
week in Columbus, Ga. visiting
her sister, Mrs. Bob Kerr, and
family.
Mrs. D. L. Shirley, Sr. and Mrs.
D. L. Shirley, Jr. and daughter,
Lynn, visited Mrs. G. M. Pruitt,
grandmother of Mrs. D. L.
Shirley, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Phillips and Karen of At
lanta on Thursday of last week.
Sun., Mon., July 29, 30
Double Feature
“GUYS AND DOLLS”
Marlon Brando, Frank
Sinatra
“RIDE CLEAR OF DIABILO”
Audie Murphy, Susan
Cabbot
Tuc., Wed., July 31, Aug. 1
Double Feature
"CAROUSEL”
Shirley Jones, Gordon Mac-
Rae
“FRANCIS JOINS THE
WACS”
Donald O'Connor, Julie
Adams
Masonic Convention
Set For Monticello
The 51st annual session of the
sixth Masonic District Conven
tion will be held with Jasper
Lodge No. 50, F. and A. M„ at
the American Legion Home,
Monticello, Wednesday, July 25’
at 10 a.m.
The meeting is announced by
P. Y. Luther, secretary, who
urges all Masons of the district
to attend.
—NOTICE— I
DODD’S UPHOLSTERY I
SHOP has been having I
telephone trouble, and ■
Mr. Dodd wants all hisß
customers to know hisß
new telephone number, ■
which is Jonesboro 6059 I
or 2659 or POplar 7-5811. 1
BEST TRADES IN TOWNI
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
AND EASY TERMS.
SUBURBAN
LP GAS CO.
Next to Post Office
POplar 1-0805
Forest Park, Ga.
Louiyi
■ I SERVICE kJ
IPierce Eleclronicsl
1140 Main Street
SL po. 7,9996
Forest Park, Ga. -A
SHURFINE
Salad Dressing
39c
SCOTT’S NEW PASTFL COLORS
Toilet Tissue
2 ROLLS
25c
GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE
GOLDEN LARGE LB
Bananas.loc
SUNKIST FANCY ’ Doz
Lemons.. 33c
FANCY RED OR WHITE LB
I
Grapes.. 15c
CALF. LONG WHITE . 5 LB BAGS
Potatoes 59c
frosty Acres eoz. cans
Lemonade 2 FOR 25c
NOTICE
These prices good Thursday,
Thru Saturday. For Your
Shopping Convenience
Mrs. Fred Johnson ,
Wins Fishing Award I
SARASOTA, Fla.—Winner of I
the weekly Bluegill fishing award
at the Sarasota Terrace Club
here this week was Mrs. Fred
Johnson of Jonesboro, Ga.
Mrs. Johnson, a .guest at the
club where she and Mr. Johnson
are vacationing this week, won
the award with a string of 23
Blues she boated during a single
day’s effort in the Gulf of
Mexico.
ONLY THE BIG ONES
Wed., Thur., July 25, 26
Double Feature
"FORBIDDEN PLANET”.
Cinemascope
Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis
"A MAN ALONE”
Ray Milland, _Mary Murphy, Ward Bond
Fri., Sat., July 27, 28 '
"MASSACRE CANYON”
Phil Carey, Audrey Trotter
“SAILOR BEWARE”
Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis
— 1111 Sun., M on Tue , July 29 30>
SOUTH Double Feature
OPWSSUIttY “D DAY SIXTH OF JUNE” ,
H Robert Taylor, Dana
XWWWOCWM Winters
“DREAM BOAT”
Grant
DRESS AS YOU PLEASE
SMOKE IF YOU LIKE
NO BABY SITTER PROBLEMS
lADULTS SOt-CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
fl ATLANTA'S LARGEST & FINEST DRIVE-IM
7 ^ g 1 Y IM
, AUNT JEMIMA
GRITS
5 LB. BAGS
31c
Pare cmerpil^just wonderino.
[ GOOD TO EAT -TGOODNKJS f THERE WAS ONE ON NOURI
Wgw
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Your salads will be more tasty when you use fresh
vegetables from FOSTER’S SUPER MARKET. Lettuce,
green beans and peas, onions, celery, carrots and many
other important vegetables are found FRESH at our
market. Come in TODAY and get some of the most im
portant foods for BETTER HEALTH.
ACTIVITIES OF
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF FOREST PARK
The women of the Church held
their meeting last Tuesday
night, at the home of Mrs. John
Thorburn, Alder Drive. The
HOSPITAL BEDS—for use.Ao- 1
ercrombie-Patterson Funeral |
Home. Phone 3551, Jonesboro. I
PO. 7-2102, Forest Park.
FRESH GROUND
BEEF . . 29c
HICKORY SMOKED HAM 4 TO 6 LB AVG L p
PICNIC . 29c
SMOKED SLAB LB
BACON . 29c
ASHMORE ALL MEAT LB
Bologna. 29c
ASHMORE SAYS — COME IN — CUT YOUR S, GUESS THE
WEIGHT AND YOU GET IT “FREE”
STOKELY’S FROZEN FOOD
10 Oz. Stokley’s p^g
BABY LIMAS 25c
9 Oz. Stokely’s 2 pkg
FRENCH FRIES 35c
10>2 Oz. Stokely’s Apple — Cherry — Peach Ea
PIES . . 19c
President, Mrs. Hancock, pre
sided. The topic “Women in the'
Old Testament’‘was ably pre
sented by Mrs. Paul Bedingfield.
A social hour during which re
freshments were served by the
hostess, was enjoyed, after which
the meeting was adjourned.
Good
I Food
1 Consistently
DWARF HOUSE
Forest Park, Ga. ,
I Garden Landscaping Marlin |
, Fill Dirt, Top Soil _ --
Plowing .“■;!& Brothers |
I NO RED TAPE I
I CONSOLIDATE THOSE BILLS! I
I REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS I
I SSO Io SISOO I
■ ■
Loans made on Automobiles, Furniture and Appliances.
Small payments can be arranged. Quick service
■ ■
■ DIXIE finance CO. I
M Our New Address—l23o Main St. PO. 6-4861 K
ECONOMY SLICED
BACON
29c ib
*
TRADE WIND BREADED PGK
SHRIMP . 59c
STORE HOURS
Monday, Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday 8:30 Io 6:30
Friday 8:30 to 8:30
Saturday 8:30 to 7:30
A Lutheran Evangelistic Mis
sion is being planned for the
church commencing Sept. 16
through 23rd. The Rev. Herman
Cauble of Columbia, S. C. will
be preaching each night during
this time; further information
will be given later.