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Cumming Georgia.
Now is the time of year to be locating a good
bird dog, if you haven’t already lined one up,
and if you’re in a position to get to the birds this
fall.
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•, Ninety-two telephone companies provide
Georgia telephone service. Above. R. B.
Alford, engineer for the Public Service
Commission, tests dial equipment at the
new exchange at Carnesville as W. K.
Mosley, Georgia manager for Southern
Bell, and J. H. Wright, president of the
Georgia Telephone Association and vice
President of the Georgia Continental
elephone Co., which established the
exchange, look on Neat modern build-'
ings house most of the state’s telephone
central offices. At upper right, is the
home of the Vienna Telephone Co. and
its owner and manager, Mrs. Nellie
Turton. At right is the long distance
# Jwitchboard of the Statesboro Telephone
"Co ; standing are J. L. Mathews, presi
dent. and Bernice Woodstock, chief ,
Phone 15
L. B. Wallice—Suwanee
J. T. Webb, Clermont Road
Fred Ranson, Duluth
Glenn Bulce, Rt 1, Suwanee
Boyd Dollar, Buford
F. P. Dover St Son, Buford
W. R. Beard, Buford, Ga.
63-Million-Mile
Taxi Test Proves:
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with New
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J. J. BAGGETT,
Supplier of Sinclair Products,
DEALERS THAT ARE EQUIPPED TO SLNCLARIZB
G. B. Moulder, Suwanee
J. M. Wood, RFD, Buford
Claude Chesser, Norcross
McWaits—Norcross
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Kelly R. Willard, Buford
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B. Robinson, Buford
Five Point Ser. Station—Cumming
Roy Otwell, Cumming
J. C. Collins, Rt 4, Cumming
W. C. Kennedy St Son, Suwanee
O. B. Cates—Norcross
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Otwell Motor Company
THE HOUSE SERVICE BUILT
Phones 2311 • 2312 Camming, Ga.
Rod Top Coops
The best on the market
weight 19 lbs. with seamless
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Order today
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Phone LEnox 4-7561
Trade Today—Save During
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