About The Kennesaw neighbor. (Marietta, Ga.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1970)
4 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1970 THE NEIGHBOR PAGE 1 1 Davis Delighted That Kennesaw Will BeHomeFor'The General AROUND AC WORTH By MRS. ROGERS / J ?? BENEFIT SINGING Mark ??'arson and a group from Acworth; James Crisp and the Guidesmen Quartett from Smyrna; The Pioneers of Rome; The Crossmen Quartett of Cartersville; The Revelations Quartett of At lanta ; Fred and Sandy and the Waymakers His Servants Quartett; The Joyful E???s; and the Pilgrimaires will be guest singers at the gospel singing to be held Friday, Dec. 11, at the National Gaurd Armory Page St., Marietta. All proceeds will go to Blue Springs Baptist Church to help with the new heaters and getting the church yard paved. SURPLUS FOOD PICK-UP WRESTLING Congressman John W . Dav is is the latest in a line of well- wishers to express his feel ings concerning the return of The General to Kennesaw. His statement follows; I am delighted to know | that the Civil War locomotive, [ the General, will soon be re turning to its rightful home in Kennesaw after over a centu ry of captivity in Chattanoo- saw and have offered to help General???s hijacking scheduled stand firm behind his inten- cooperation from our elected in any connection with ar- for April 12,1971. rangements for the 109th an niversary celebration of the Watts of my committment to getting the greatest possible concerned. Everyone in Acworth that tion to house the General in officials, both State and local, 1 have also assured Mayor Kennesaw and 1 am hopeful of and officials of the railroad Wrestling matches will be gets surplus food is reminded held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday this Friday and Saturday is at the Sports Palace, Carters- pick-up date. 4 4 I 11 t 4 4 t ALBUM ga ???.C. A ??? - .'V- 'i* The General played a starring role in the Civil War drama of our State and has become a great historic sym bol to us all. Its famous trip throughout the mountains of North Geor gia in the hands of Yankee pirates and the courageous efforts of our native sons to regain it will again become an active part of Seventh Dis trict lore by the enshrinement of the locomotive in Kenne saw next Spring. I applaud the return of the General and stand ready to assist the citizens of Kennsaw in their preparations for its return. Toward this end, I have been in conferance with Major Louis Watts of Kenne- i t 3 ALLRADIO LA, LA, LA, LA IS NOT JUST. vv-?????? V :-v - Jj BTvi ??? JLJ >v - / t 4 1* Mrs. Eunice Baird of Cin cinnati, weeks recently with her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ogle and family and they all enjoyed the Thanksgiving ho lidays in Daytona Beach, Fla. Ohio spen t three . i r r-4 A ??? / * i Mrs. Julia Bolton, Ken and Charlotte of Memphis, Tenn. were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bolton, Ryan and Michelle. 4 i ON RING RADIO YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLARS GET MORE RESPONSE THAN WITH ANY OTHER RADIO STATION IN THE METRO ATLANTA MARKET. THAT'S BECASUE PEOPLE LISTEN TO RING . . . OUR AVER AGE LISTENER STAYS TUNED TO 680 ON THE DIAL OVER 8 HOURS EVERY WEEK. AND WITH AN ATTENTION LEVEL OF 65%, that's pretty good! BESIDES WE HAVE THE SECOND LARG EST DAYTIME AUDIENCE, (adults 18 and over . . . that's where the buying power is)! WHEN RING TALKS EVERYBODY LISTENS 11 Years O d 13 Years Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Louder- milk of Smyrna; Bell Louder- milk of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Rufe Brown of Clayton were the recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown, Scott and Clay. VISITS RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Walton Den ning flew to Philadelphia, Pa. for the Thanksgiving holidays to visit his brother, Cecil Denning, whom he had not seen in seven years, and his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Con- ine of Tucson, Ariz., also vis iting there. They had not seen each other in two years. Mr. and Mrs. David Conine of Rochester, W.Y. were also guests and Mrs. Denning re ports a wonderful reunion. ??? Brenda Lee Farist cele brated her 11th birthday November 30. She given a birthday party in honor of the occasion by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mor gan at their home in Ken nesaw. Brenda Lee is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Felton Farist of Acworth. Debra McCoy is the 13- year-old daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Henry McCoy of Acworth, Grandparents are Mrs. Nellie Ramsey of Acworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Reynolds of Rome. USED TOYS AND CLOTHING was Anyone having any used toys or used clothing they would like to give to some needy families call Mrs. Hugh Rogers at 974-3381 after 12 p.m. They will be distributed to the needy. DO YOU FIND IT DIFFICULT TO SEE RESULTS WITH YOUR PRRESENT RADIO ADVERTISING. GIVE ONE OF OUR AD VERTISING CONSULTANTS A CALL AT 261-6800, he will show you that WRNG RADIO WORKS, NOTICE to * SHOPPERS \ ??? v- - -- - ???> . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gay and family spent Sunday with Larry???s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gay and family of Tate. WRNG 680 Jl'Ci KEENUM S PHARMACY IS MOVING /A RING RADIO ?? ti Mr. and Mrs. Harold Demp sey visited Mr. and Mrs. Al ton Dempsey of Rome on Sat urday. Alton is now home and improving after spending several days in Floyd Hospi- Rebecca Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Davis of Acworth cele brated her sixth birthday November 20. t Keenum's Gift & Toyland is moving to 1 N. Main St. Woodstock. Our present location must be vacated by Jan. 1, 1971. Moving is expensive and we had rather sell our merchandise than move it. Big sav ings on this merchandise including the popular TV Toys. Even the fixtures must be sold. 25,000 WATTS Six-Yea rs-Old f f What???s going on, is going on WRNG. tal. [LEGAL APS| * Research information available at request. Big Savings On Gifts & Toys tt y I To Whom It May Concern: The City of Kennesaw here by gives notice that a public hearing will be held on De cember 14, 1970 at the Kenne saw City Hall, Kennesaw, Georgia to give consideration to the rezoning of the property belonging to Mr. Sims Gar rett, Jr., from Residential 2 to Commercial 1 the following property: ALL THAT tract or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 139 of the 20th. Dis trict, 2nd. Section, Cobb Coun ty Georgia, as per survey for Sims Garrett, Jr., dated Au gust 5, 1970 prepared by Ken neth L. Carlisle, Surveyor No. 1503, said plat by reference made a part hereof, and being more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a point on the westerly right-of-way of Dallas Street 502.6 feet south of the southwest intersection of Dallas Street and Lewis Street; running thence in a southerly direction along the westerly right-of-way of Dal las Street and following the curvatures thereof a distance of (400.8) feet to an iron pin; running thence south 83 de grees 30 Minutes west in a westerly direction (171.1) feet to an iron pin; running thence north 1 degree 30 Minutes west in a northerly direction (280.0) feet to easterly direc tion (177.5) feet to an iron bar; running thence north 4 Degrees 30 minutes east in a northerly direction (66.0) feet to an iron pin; running thence north 88 Degrees 30 Minutes east in an easterly direction (165,0) feet to an iron pin on the west side of Dallas Street said point being the point of beginning. y ?????? * %- -???jvxfts v. ???. _ 1 1 feiv ??? ??? m t'X 1 , V V . V y. V h SAYS COBB FEBEBAL BIRECTOR ?? % V r. i JJj 1 ??? f* ?? """V 1 ??? >V.V -??? sr?? - The fact is, thrift is the best way to reach the Big Goals... home ownership, children's education, security, travel, retire ment. Everyone can achieve these family goals. I see folks doing it all the time. They save regularly at Cobb Federal. They earn excellent interest that compounds daily. And their money???s in sured safe. Speed up your progress the Cobb Federal Savings way. It has been working for families in this area for 37 years! hA&. \ 4 it of . Ajy yooi UL. INSURED * + / % |\ If TO J V3 <P L. HAROLD GL0RE A Director of Cobb Federal A native and lifelong resident of Mableton, Mr. Giore attended Mable- ton public schools and Draughon???s Practical Business College. He is a graduate of Atlanta Law School and in June, 1930, was admitted to practice law in the Superior Courts, Supreme Court, and Court of Ap peals of Georgia and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. He is a member of the Cobb Judicial Circuit Bar Associa tion, the Georgia Bar Association, and the State Bar of Georgia. Active in promoting home ownership in Mableton for many years, Mr. Giore developed a number of subdivisions there and instituted important building practices. His position as Assistant Distiict Superintendent of The Pullman Company during World War II relating to the movement of armed forces personnel was classified essentia! to the war effort. From 1948 through 1960 he served as Law Assistant, Supreme Court of Georgia, under Associate Justice J. H. Hawkins. Mr. Giore has been a Cobb Federal Director since January, 1962. MARIETTA ??? 191 Lawrence St. Ted&unf * 11m MABLETON * Leland Plaza SMYRNA ??? Cobb Center SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Sincerely, THE CITY OF KENNESAW * /s/ Jo Ann Nelson (Mrs.) JO ANN NELSON, CLERK ?? 1970, F A.A. ???