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DEPOT AWARD TO
CULLEN PATTON
OF FOREST PARK
GENERAL DEPOT.—A Forest
Park resident, employee of the
Atlanta General Depot, has re
ceived official recognition foi
superior performance of his job
Cullen R. Patton, 146 South
Ave., was presented the Depot’s
Sustained Superior Performance
award by depot commander, Brig
Gen. J. R. Ranck.
An employee of the Comptrol
ler’s office. Patton was cited par
ticularly for his “progressive ex
hibition of superior knowledge
of regulations, requirements and
procedures. Also for his ‘“cheer
ful acceptance of long, compli
cated assignments under adverse
conditions, without regard to
personal hardships.”
The certificate further stated
that Patton’s “untiring efforts
and intelligent planning, coupled
with his technical knowledge
were largely responsible for the
success and efficiency achieved
Standby Reserves
The Reserve Forces Act of 1955,
provides (for the first timet that
Selective Service shall have the
responsibility of determining the
availability for recall to active
duty of standby reservists by
their respective reserve branch
A standby reservist may be call
ed to active duty only in the
event of a national emergency
declared by the Congress, and
only after Selective Service has
determined that he is available
for recall to active duty. (Sect
ion 233 (a) Reserve Forces Act
of 1952 as amended by section 2
(et Reserve Act of 1955). Here
tofore standby reservists have
been called or recalled to active
duty by his branch of service
without regard as to whether or
not he was engaged in an es
sential occupation or his depend
ents would suffer extreme hard
ship and privation during his
absence in service.
The local board (No. 32. Clay
ton County) is responsible for
the determination of availability
of a standby reservist for call or
recall to active duty in a nation
al emergency by his respective
branch of service. Selective Ser
vice will not process standby re
servists for induction, but will
only determine availability to the
Armed Force concerned. If the
local board determines that the
standby reservist is available for
call or recall to active duty, he
will be placed in category 1-R.
If the local board determines
that the standby reservist is not
available for call or recall to
active duty by reason of his be
ing engaged in an essential oc
cupation, he will be placed in
category 11-R. If the local'board
determines that the standby re
servist is not available for call
or recall to active duty by reason
of extreme hardship to his de-,
pendents, he will be placed in
category 111-R.
The law requires the reservist
to furnish the local board with
evidence upon which to base his
claim for eligibility to category
11-R or 111-R. Furthermore, it is
the responsibility of the reservist
to furnish evidence of any change
of status affecting his eligibility
for category I-R, 111-R, or 111-R
since his initial category may be
changed from time to time con
tingent upon changes in his
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ALWAYS A CARTOON
Thursday and Friday
August 30, 31
Double Feature
“TOPEKA”
Wild Bill Elliott, Phyllis
Coates
“NORTHWEST PASSAGE”
Spencer Tracy, Robert Young
Saturday, September 1
Double Feature
J’THE GREAT MISSOURI
RAID”
MacDonald Carey, Wendell
Corey, Bruce Bennett, Bill
Williams
"PASSAGE WEST”
Mr. Cuuen li. Patton
in implementation of the Depot
3C-MS Program."
In addition to the certificate
of achievement, the award car
ried with it a cheek for $209.
status. Failure to keep the local
board advised of such changes
could result in his being declared
available for call and placed in
category I-R.
C. OF C. ASKS
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Fulton, DeKalb and Cobb Coun
ties, can now do.”
The Industrial Committee fur
ther feels that with industry in
the midst of a tremendous ex
pansion program, “now is the
time." No one ca ntell when
this expansion may level off, and
Clayton County, with everything
else to offer industry except sew
erage, must not fail to see Clay
ton’s greatest opportunity and
begin now, immediately, to com
plete plans and start construc
tion of this final link in “our
Paradise for Industry.”
The Industrial Committee
unanimously decided to recom
mend to the Board of Directors
that the County Commissioners
be requested to call an election
for Tuesday, October 9th, “to
give our people the opportunity
to vote on this vital necessity to
the expansion of Clayton County
industrially."
The Board of Directors acted
unanimously in favor of this
recommendation and made a
formal request to the County
Commissioners for a Sewerage
Board election at the Commis
sioners regular meeting Tuesday,
Sept. 4.
Ucu cannot be
A coffee-hater
When you use
A percolator.
John Payne, Dennis O’Keefe,
Arleen Whelan
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
September 2,3, 4
Double Feature
“LAY THAT RIFLE DOWN”
Judy Canova, Santiago, Alan
Ladd, Rossana Podeste
Wednesday, Thursday
Sept. 5, 6
Double Feature
“THE STRATTON STORY”
James Stewart, June Allyson
“JIVARO”
Fernandos Lamas, Rhonda
Fleming
MEW STAMPS
CIRCLE MEETS
The Drew Stamps Circle, Mrs.
Grady Granade, Leader, gave a
most interesting and informative
program at the August meeting
HAMPTON THE ATRL
Week of Sept. 2 thru 8
Sun., Mon., Tues., Sept. 2,3, 4
"NEVER sA r GOODBYE”
With Rock Hudson, Cornell
Borchers, Geo. Sanders.
In Wide Screen and Color. Also
late News, plus Color, Cartoon.
Wed., Thurs., Sept. 5, 6
“THE WORLD IN MY CORNER"
With Audie Murphy, Barbara
Rush, Jeff Morrow
Also Color Cartoon
Fri., Sat.. Sept. 7, 8
"RED SUNDOWN”
Western In Technicolor
With Ror Calhoun. Martha Hyer,
Dean Jagger. Also Serial, Monst
er and The Ape. Plus Color Car
toon.
Coming Soon
“THE TALI. MEN”
"CAROUSEL"
"THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH"
"LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS”
“REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER"
“ONE DESIRE"
“A MAN CALLED PETER"
Wide Screen and Cinemascope
Pictures will be featured very
soon in The Hampton Theatre.
Grow With the
CLAYTON
COUNTY
FEDERAL
3y2%
Savings received by the
10th earn from the Ist of
Month.
INSURED SAVINGS
F.S.L.I.C. up to $10,000.00
CLAYTON COUNTY
Federal Savings
and Loan Assoc.
122 McDonough St. N. EL
Jonesboro, Ga. Phone 4891
“Clayton County’s only
Savings and Loan Assoc.”
ALWAYS
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at the
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of the Women’s Missionary So
ciety of the First Baptist Church
on Thursday morning, the 16th.
The meeting was held at the
church and the topic was “Ye
Christian Heralds' Go Proclaim".
The subject matter treated of the
origin and growth of the South
ern Baptist Seminaries, Carver
School of Missions and Social
Work and hospitals with emp
hasis on training Baptist young
people that they might be led
into these fields of service
The meeting was opened with
a song, “We've A Story to Tell to
the Nations.”
ROOSEVELT DRIVE-IN THEATRE
PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING AUGUST 31, 1956
Friday and Saturday, August 31st and September Ist
“THE RACERS"
(Auto Racing Film) (Technicolor)
KIRK DOUGLAS GILBERT ROLAND
- ALSO —
“FOUR GUNS TO THE BORDER”
(Western) (Technicolor)
RORY CALHOUN Cartoon WALTER BRENNAN
Sunday, September 2, 1956
“NORTHWEST PASSAGE-
SPENCER TRACY (Western) ROBERT YOUNG
— ALSO —
“FIRE OVER AFRICA” *
MAUREEN O'HARA (Drama) MACDONALD CAREY
CARTOON
Monday and Tuesday, September 3rd and 4th
"FRANCIS JOINS THE NAVY"
DONALD O’CONNOR (Comedy) MARTHA HYER
— ALSO —
“MAN FROM BITTER RIDGE"
\ (Western) (Color)
STEPHEN McNALLY Cartoon LEX BARKER
Wednesday and Thursday, September sth and 6th
“BATTLE TAXI"
STERLING HAYDEN (Melodrama) ARTHUR FRANZ '
— ALSO —
“SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME”
(Biographical Drama) ,
PAUL NEWMAN Cartoon PIER ANGELI
2 MILES SOUTH OF COLLEGE PARK
?
ONLY THE BIG ONES
Wednesday, Thursday, August 29, 30
Double Feature
TOBACCO ROAD”
: Charley Grapewin, Marjorie Rambeau,
Gene Tierney, William Tracy
“THE GRAPES OF WRATH”
Daryl F. Zanuck’s Production
Friday, Saturday, Aug. 31. Sept. 1 ~ 1
Double Feature
“THE TENDER TRAP”
Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds
“THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE”
Edmond O’Brien, Sterling
Hayden, J. Carroll Naish
| I Sun., Mon., Tue„ Sept. 2,3, 4
a JUUIH 11 Double feature
NATCHEZ"
(L „ JJ Dale Robertson, Debra
Paget
“MOBY DICK”
Gregory Peck, Richard
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Devotional was given by Mrs.
Hoyt Farr.
Miss Brooksie Bradford, Inter
mediate Gill’s Auxiliary Menber,
gave an excellent report on her
trip to Camp Pinnacle.
The following members gave
talks: Mrs. W. W. Wells, Mrs.
Dewey Cox. Mrs. Martin Wells
and Mrs. W. A. Lane.
Mr. Julian Wilson sang, “Ye
Christian Heralds!"
Meeting w&s closed with prayer
by Mrs. Carl Swiney.
A business meeting followed
with Mrs. Elco Swiney, Presi
dent, presiding.
Arrington Baby
Dies In Atlanta
Funeral services were held Sat
urday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
in the Chapiel of the Dickson
Funeral Home in Jonesboro. Ga
for Edward James (Jimmy) Ar
lington Jr., 15 month old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arrington of
Mcßae, Ga. who died in St.
Joseph's Hospital in Atlanta Fri
day August the 10th. The Rev.
H. G. Shearouse Pastor of the
Mcßae Methodist Church and
Rev. James Welder, Pastor of
the Jonesboro Methodist Church
officiated and burial was in the
Jonesboro City Cemetary.
Pallbearers were Dr. Frank
Mann Jr. Robert E. Mann, John
Davis and Raburn Sanders.
Survival's included his parents,
two sisters Emily and Anne Ar
rington of Mcßae, his Grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brown
of Jonesboro and Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Arrington of Waynesboro,
Ga. and several aunts and uncles.
Friends from Mcßae attending
the funeral included the Rev.
and Mrs. Shea,rouse, Mr. and Mrs.
John Davis, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Coker, Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn
Sanders, Mrs. H. L. Boyd, Mrs.
George H. Dill, Dr. and Mrs.
Frank Mann Jr., R. E. Mann,
Mrs. C. O. Smith. Mrs. S. T. Park
erson and, William Sanders.
Others attending were Mrs. B.
C. Mullen of Thomson, Ga., Mrs.
Glen Burden. Glenda Burden and
Byron Whitmire of Bowman, and
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Arrington of
Augusta, Ga.
Spokane, Wash. —- Mrs. Lucille
Boyd Gallegos, 30, and her
brother, Richard, both Indians,
uranium deposits which were
found on property which was
titled to them on their Spokane
Indian Reservation.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE—I 2 foot Aristocraft
boat fully equipped with motor,
steeling, skiis, trailer and cover.
$375.00 cash. Apply 211 Lee
Street, Jonesboro, Ga.
FOR SALE - Sacrifice. 1955 West
inghouse stove and refrigera
tor slightly used. BOTH for
$300.00. Also 1937 Ford excellent
condition. SIOO.OO. Apply R. E.
Lofton, 211 Lee Street. Jonesboro,
Georgia.
FOR SALE -Fourgrave cemetery
lot located in Forest Hills Me
morial Park, Forest Park. Geor
gia. Pay $90.00 equity and pick
up monthly notes. Call anytime.
Mrs. Carroll. POplar 7-6155.
FOR RENT — Furnished apart
ment. Newly decorated. Zoe’s Mo
te 1. Highway 418. Forest Park.
Call POplar 1-4428. Mr. Pace.
DEALER WANTED —2OO Yarm
home necessities—well known
in Clayton County. For particu
lars see W. A. Carter, Box 420,
Griffin, Ga., or write Rawleigh’s,
Dept. GAH-420-142, Memphis,
Tenn.
FALL CLEARANCE SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
MEN'S
Swim Suits $1.98
REGULAR $2. 98
MEN^S -
Sport Shirts $1.98
REG. $2.98 TO $3.98
YOU CAN’T GO WRONG ON THESE
MEN’S PAIR
Rayon Socks 25c
BANNER WRAPS
Heavy Weight Men’s Grey and Tan
Duckhead PAIR
Work Pants $3.98
Zipper Fly — Reinforced Pockets
We Have All Sizes
Cowhide Brand Boy’s Western
Jeans 2.15 & 2.59
Cowhide Brand Men’s Western
Jeans 2.98 & 3.25
Men’s Overall
Pants 2.69 & 2.98
FULL LINE OF MEN’S DRESS AND
WORK
SHOES
Peters, Diamond Brand and Endicott
x Johnson
WE ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE, PAINT, PLUMBING SUPPLIES
FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEWARES AND GROCERIES.
TREASURE CHEST COUPONS GIVEN WITH EVERY’pURCHASE — BE A~WHL
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JONES' BROS.
114 MAIN STREET PHONE 4311 JONESBORO, GA.
The Forest Park Free Press-News, August 29,1956 •
CLOSE OUTS
FOR SALE—One Cook deep-well
Jet puihp with a 42 gallon tank
New. $142.00. One Commercial
deep-well pump. Used SIOO.OO
Minnesota rubber base coat paint
$3.35 gallon. Minnesota high
gloss paint, $3.62 gallon. Minne
sota soft gloss paint, $3.47 gal
lon. Minesota Luxtone flat pain!
$2.68 gallon. 1c sale on Glidden
Rockspar varnish. First gal
lon for $6.85. second gallon for
IC. CONLEY LUMBER & SUP
PLY COMPANY. Hwy. 42. Conley
Georgia. Phone MArket 7-1121.
AUTO REPOSSESSIONS — Con
tact DIXIE FINANCE COM
PANY for auto repossessions.
Easy terms. Call POplar 6-4861
FOR SALE 21-inch Zenith Tele
vision. Call Mrs. Stetz. WAlnut
7612, Ext, 321, from 10:00 a. m.
to 5:00 p. m.
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—AII types insurance.
The Speir Insurance Agency,
1243 Main St., Forest Park, Ga.
Call PQplar 6-4856 or POplar
7-7568.
A
for personal progress
PAY BY CHECK
Money carried in your pocket is easy to
lose, easy to spend. You will be safer and
richer if you avoid carrying large amounts
— and pay by check.
Open your checking account at this bank.
ON SAVINGS
South Side Atlanta Bank
1713 Lakewood Ave. S. E. Atlanta, Ga.
Telephone JAckson 5-1547
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Boy’s
Swim Suits SI.OO
REGULAR $1.98
BOY’S
Sport Shirts $1.49
REGULAR $1.98 AND $2.98
LADIES' PAIR
Nylon Hose SI.OO
Ist Quality 51 Gauge 15 Denier
LADIES’ RAYON PAIR
Panties 35c
3 FOR SI.OO — A GOOD BUY
LADIES’ EACH
Dresses $4.00
We.re $6.95 to $9.95
A REAL BARGAIN HERE
LADIES’
Blouses SI.OO &up
Girls Play Suits
$1.15 to $1.98
Size 1 to 6
Also-Girls and Ladies Shorts and
Peddle Pushers Reduced
BIG SELECTION OF YARD
GOODS 55c YD. AND UP
OWEN COOPER, your Singer
Sewing Machine representa
ive, will be in Jonesboro every
Wednesday. Leave calls for ser
vice or rentals at Whaleys Ser
vice Station. Call Jonesboro 6501.
PIANO FOR SALE -Will sell in
your neighborhood fine Spinet
nano to responsible party who
can make small down payment
and assume small monthly pay
ments on balance, also Mirror
Spinet only $295.00. Might con
eider renting if not sold at once.
Write: CREDIT DEPT., 83 Ala
bama Street S. W„ Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED—We buy junk batter
ies. POplar 1-9364.
WANTED — Full or part time
Real Estate salesmen or sales
women for progressive local firm.
Please send information, all in
quiries answered. Write M. T. A.,
P. O. Box 248, Forest Park, Ga.
WANTED—Experienced waitress,
hours 9:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
Apply in person to Minit Inn
Highway 54, Forest Park. Ga.
NOTICE:
I will not be responsible for
any debts contracted by anyone
other than myself. Signed K. C.
Cates, Jr. 9-19.
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