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Cumming, Georgia
FOR SALE—2 New Oliver Hay
Bailers—Otwell Motor Company
FOR SALE-2 new Hay bailers—
Cultivators and other farm mach
inery for quick delivery—OTWELL
MOTOR COMPANY
Mrs. Glenn Sexton report fresh
peas and potatoes from her garden
on May 20.
WATER WELL DRILLING 3O
years experience. New casing, Ex
perienced drillers. Phone 206, Can
ton. or 2291 Roswell. J. L. Helms,
Rosewell, Ga. Rt. 1.
UNDER 12
Triono it the mild Mnno laxative made
•tpeeially for children under 12. Easy
to take. Flavored with delicious prune•
(vice. Prompt acting, reliable. For quick
telief from annoying childrens' constipa
tion, give TRIENA. Sat
•(faction guaranteed. Jfe&rtLT
Caution use only as j-w
directed. 30c, large
ALLIED DRUC
I IPTI/1 PRODUCTS CO.
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&L \ From where I sit ...ly Joe Mar*li
On Playing
the Fiddle Badly
A favorite recreation in our town
U getting together in one or an-
home and making music.
There’a somebody at the piano; a
guitar; a fiddle player; and Molly
Birtles even has a harp!
What comes out isn’t the best
music in the whole world. In fact,
a lot of it is downright bnd. But
nobody even thinks to question or
to criticize.
Because the spirit of harmony is
there—harmony between folks who
like earh other’s company, who en
joy the simple, homey atmosphere
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
'Kill lltoie
DR. SALSBURY'S
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Common Brown (Norway) Rat
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common brew*, or gray ( Norway ) Ot n't economical. It'l tale to ute around
poultry oftd livettoch whoa boiw are property dittributed. Rah readily accept
Dr. SaUbvry'f RAT DEATH contoming ANTU. Ai*d iTt OOty to uiel Two con
venient forme.
OR. SMSBURY'S
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DEATH POWDER
for Dulling © fndj
Soil* or on Water "
Gumming Hatchery
i BETHELVIEW H. D. CLUB NEWS
Bethelview H. D. Club held its re
gular monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. J. C. Collins Friday May 23
Opened by prayer and scripture
reading followed by songs and read
cussed, also the Dress Revue, dress
ing by members. Gardens were dis
es were examined that were there.
Miss Autrey showed posters on cor
rect working height and posture.
Several ladies plan to enter the
dress contest.
Our hostess served Lance cakes
and iced tea which were enjoyed by
all.
EDITH BENNETT
WANTED—Woman between 25 and
50 years old to help with housework
and baby—Private room in our
home—Mrs. Rebecca Otwell Bag
gett
MINOR M. CORLEY
Allis - Chalmers Farm
Equipment
Duluth, Georgia
—with nothing more exciting than
old soags, and a glass of moderate
beer or cider.
From where I sit, it’s a heap
more important to lie a poor fiddle
player, than not to play at all.
More important to be a part of the
American scene—with its commu
nity music, home entertainment,
friendly glass of beer than to
hold out for professional perfec
tion. (Besides, I like to play the
fiddle—even badly!)
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Copyright, 1946, United Slates Brewers Foundation
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Competent
GET RID OF RATS!
I OR. SAISBURY s
* RAT
DEATH GRANULES
'A Prepared Bolt In Gron
vUr ted Form.
The Forsyth County News
NOTICE—I have a few BBLS of
! good guaranteed flour to sell at sl4
{ a barrell or $3.50 a sack while it
I lasts — Cotton Seed Meal $3.50 a
i sack—T. R. THOMAS MILL, South
Coal Mountain
A MEMORIAL
In lasting tribute to the memory
of Mrs. Callie Kemp Ellis, Cumming
Georgia, who died March 26th, 1947
in her 76th year.
Ever patient, Ever loving, Bear
ing burdens here below, Always
ready. Ever waiting To her heaven
ly home to go.
A Neice,
CALLIE GREEN
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our relatives
and friends here and in Atlanta for
their help and kindness at the death
of our darling wife, mother, daugh
ter and sister, Ruth Walls.
Words cannot express our appre
ciation for the calls, words of sym
pathy and beautiful floral offerings.
We thank Revs. Patterson, Brown
and Blackburn for the comforting
words spoken at the funeral. The
Oak Grove and Coal Mountain sing
ers for the songs. Ingram Funeral
Home for the kind service rendered.
May God richly reward every one.
Dewey Walls & Children
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hughes &
family
Since DDT is poisonous to man
and animals it should not be used
in the garden on leafly vegetables
which are to be eaten.
For Your Eyes
Edward H. Shannon
OPTOMETRIST
Cumming, Ga., Wed. 9:30 to 2:30
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"CONVENTION HEADQUARTERS''
135 ROOMS • 130 BATHS
GRILL COCKTAIL LOU NGE
RADIO - FLUORESCENT LIGHTING ELECTRIC FANS
Beautyrest Beds Casement Windows Venetian Blinds
IN EVERY ROOM
SWIMMING POOL-TENNIS COURTS
CDCPIAI CAMIIV DATC (3 or 4 P ersons > Granted Upon SOE-00
OILuIAL I HITIILI UnlL Presentation of This Advertisement fcw Wk.
Location: 3 Miles North of Daytona Beach, on U. S. No. 1 Highway
2 Miles from Ocean via Nearest Bridge
WRITE WIRE PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS
HOMER HARDESTY, Co-Mgr. PHONE 1800
P. O. BOX 747 DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
—but it won’t last long.
*
('•raining above the forests of Southeast (Georgia,
a specially trained airplane pilot keeps eyes peeled
fur woodland fires below.
Immediately upon spotting one. the pilot radio
telephone* WEGK, the Union Bag & Paper Cor
poration radio station on its Sapelo Forest in
Mclntosh County. The station operator relays the
message to radio - equipped fire fighting trucks,
which speed to the scene of the blaze.
UNION RAC & PAPER CORPORATION
SAVAXXAH.GEORGIA
This briefly is the story of the inauguration by (
Union Bag & Paper Corporation of Georgia’s
first industry sponsored air-patrol, two-way radio
communication system for detecting and fighting
forest fires,
* * *
Experience during the recent forest fire season eoa
vinces us that this modem method of waging war on
forest fires will , in the future, contribute substantially
to the protection of Georgia's forests and to the tad- |
fare of Georgia citizens.
Thursday, June sth, 1947.