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Cumming, Georgia
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GRADING—EXCAVATING LAKES
Dirt moving jobs can now be done by local
people. Caterpillar tractor with bulldozer is now
available for those who want grading, road build
ing and other jobs done which require good dirt
moving equipment, by seeing or writing—
MACK TALLANT or ROY P. OTWELL
Gumming, Georgia
AUTO PARTS AND SERVICE
New And Used
We Repair and Rebuild —
Generators and Starters
All Work Guaranteed
Prices Reasonable
TALLANT BROTHER S
Near Coal Mountain
LIME SPREADER
New Lime Spreader installed on New Ford TWO-TON Truck with
the best equipment money can buy now on hand in active use here in
Cumming.
We are well equipped as above mentioned to spread your lime, soda
or other fertilizer on your farm or pasture and for your information we
are cooperating with Mr. Woodall at the AAA Farm Office and will be
glad to serve you on short notice if you will advise me direct or contact
Mr. Woodall at the AAA Office.
Prices reasonable —Act quick for quick action.
We are your friend—See us at our new warehouse.
J. BESTER ALLEN ROBERT ALLEN
B. J. ALLEN LEON ALLEN
NORTHEAST GEORGIA
School of Music
Present The
Rangers Quartet, Atlanta, Ga.
Harmoneers Quartet, Knoxville, Tenn.
and Other Talented Local Quartets
In The
Battle oS Songs
High School Gym
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA
Saturday Nite,
April 19th
8 O’clock
TOTAL ADMISSION
Reserved Seats Main Floor Balcony
$2.00 SLSO $1.25
Order Tickets From FLOYD BROWN
P .O. Box 220, Gainesville, Ga.
Entire proceeds to go for expenses of Northeast
Georgia School of Music
TO BE HELD AT LYMAN HALL SCHOOL, GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA.
JULY 7 THROUGH JULY 25
LOCUST FENCE POSTS
I am in position to supply you
with all the Locust Fence Post you
want placed on road at 25c each; or
will deliver locally at 35c each
(standard length) For information
drop me a card—CHAS. B. LANG
LEY, c|o H. M. Butler, Route 5,
Dahlone/ji, Georgia.
The Forsyth County News
ZION HILL NEWS
The Egg hunt given at Mrs. Doro
thy Leonards Sunday afternoon was
enjoyed by all present.
Mr. Egbert Sexton who under
went an operation in Atlanta hospi
tal is back at home doing nicely
Miss Estelle Tatum of Gainesville
spent the weekend at home with Mr.
and Mrs. Olen Leonard and little
daughter Ann
Mr. Emory Sexton spent several
nights last week with Mrs Minnis
Sexton ond children
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eg
bert Sexton and family Sunday
were Mr. Olen Leonard, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Sexton Sr. and Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Sexton Jr. Mrs. Maude
Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Sexton
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sexton and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton
and family, Mr. Willingham Harri
son. Mr. Redgor Worley, Mrs. Mae
belle Bottoms, Mrs. Nettie Heard,
Mr. Buell Sexton and son Emory
and Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett Milford
Mrs. Macbell Bottoms spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Bronson
Pirkle and family
Mrs. Evelyn Pilcher of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her mother
Mrs. Nettie Heard
Miss Hazel Tatum of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tatum
The singing at this place Sunday
night was enjoyed by all present
Sunday School next Sunday even
ing at 1:30. Every body come out
and be with us.
FOR SALE—42 Square of corrugat
ed tin roofing in good condition —
See Ralph Otwell, Cumming, Ga.
IN MEMORY
In loving memory of our dear hus
band and daddy Mr. S. V. Ridings.
Our hearts were made sad one
year ago, when the Lord saw fit to
take Daddy away.
To his sweet home up in the sky
wehere we hope to meet him by and
by. Our home is still lonely since
God called him away, No one will
ever fill that vacant place. No one
knows our sorrow, no one see’s us
weep, we shed our tears from ach
ing hearts while others are asleep.
Daddy’s memories will never fade
we like to go back where he was
laid.
His heart-broken family,
Mrs. S. V. Ridings and children
SEEDS
Clemson and O-Too-Tan Soy Beans.
Velvet Beans, Brown Top Millet,
Sweet and Regular Sudan Grass,
Seed Corn, Cotton Seed, and many
other field and garden seeds. Write
for latest price list and catalogue.
COFER SEED COMPANY
Athens, Georgia.
MINOR M. CORLEY
Allis - Chalmers Farm
Equipment
Duluth, Georgia
PLEASANT VIEW
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Phillips during the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Buice and daugh
ter Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
Waters and son Randall all of Gain
esville
Mrs. E. N. Frazier is recovering
from a few days illness
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mcßrayer and
daughter Shirley Ann spent Satur
day night and Sunday with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Mcßrayer.
Little Miss Delores Duncan is
spending this week with her grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brannon
Mrs. E. C. Pendley entertained her
Sunday school class at an Easter
egg hunt at her home.
Mrs. Lena Green was the Sunday
guest of her daughter Mrs. Dorothy
Brannon
Mr. E. W. Lively is able after
being confined to his room for sev
eral days with a broken leg.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Barnett were
in Atlanta Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Phillips and
daughters Jackulin and Joan Carol
were visiting in Buford Saturday
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TAJCE I 1 I
$U£ TO CONSTIPATtbH MJSe AS OtttOCO
FRANCES THEATER
Cumming, Georgia
-PROGRAM-
Friday & Saturday
April 11 & 12
“Border Bandits”
-With-
Johnny Mac Brown
Raymond Hatton
Monday & Tuesday
April 14 & 15
“Northwest Trail”
-With-
John Lytel
Bob Steele
Wednesday April 16
“Inside Job”
-With-
Preston Foster
Ann Rutherford
Thursday April 17
“Mr. Ace”
-With-
George Raft
Sylvia Sydney
BIRTH CERTIFICATE
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SINCLAIR'S !0 GREAT REFINERIES, IF MASSED TOGETHER,
WOULD COVER THE APPROXIMATE AREA OF A CITY OF
100,000 POPULATION. MODERN REFINING EQUIPMENT
MARES POSSIBLE THE NEW SINCLAIR H-C GASOLINE POWER
PACKED WITH 100-OCTANE COMPONENTS.
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J. J. BAGGETT, Agent
Phone 15 Lawrenceville, Ga
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED PY
DEALERB THAT ARE EQUIPPED T O BINCLAIRIZE
Five Point Ser. Station—Cumming
Hoy Otwell, Cumming
J. C. Collins, Rt. 4, Cumming
J. E. Queen, RFD Cumming
O. D. Henderson, Buford
Peevy Brothers, Buford
J. R. Wells, Buford
W. I. Marsingill, Buford
Baby Chicks
[14.00 per hundred]
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Coal Brooders
. Wholesale & Retail .
Cumming Hatchery
Glenn Cox, Mgr.
Boyd Dollar, Buford
F. P. Dover & Son, Buford
Glenn Buice, Rt. 1, Suwanee
J. M. W®od, RFD Buford
G. B. Moulder, Suwanee
Claude Chesser, Norcross
A. L. Christoper & Son, Norcross
V. G. Roberts, Duluth
Thursday, April 10,1947.
SINCLAIR PRODUCING OIL
i WELLS IF PLACED END UN
DER END WOULD REACH TO
THE CENTER OF THE EARTH
-MORE THAN3,SOOMILES
SINCLAIR RANKS AMONG
THE LARGEST PRODUCERS
OF CRUDE OIL
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YOUR SINCLAIR DEALER NOW
OFFERS MORE POWER AND MORE
MILEAGE WITH THE NEW SINCLAIR
H-C-THE GASOLINE THAT IS
POWER-PACkED WITH 100-
OCTANE COMPONENTS.
for B SMS*
J. T. Webb, Clermont Road
Rogers & Wingo, Doraville
J. B. Whitehead, Duluth
James N. Allen, RFD Duluth
W. C. Kennedy & Son, Suwanee
W. H. Bamet f , Ocee
J. L. Hansard, Cumming, RFD
Clyde Cain, Buford, RFD