The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, July 28, 1955, Image 3
Cumming Georgia.
Studies indicate that by 1970 New York City
will have lost half a million white residents and
added a million and a third non-white residents,
which is a surprisingly fast ratio change
There are always a few “wheels’’ in every
community ready to lead an organized effort of
#ny kind in any direction, if followers are avail
able.
JIMMIE O. BARNES R. L. (Bob) EIDSON
Mrs. Jimmie O. Barnes. Lady Attendant
OTWELL- BARNES FUNERAL HOME
Cumming, Georgia
PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICE
(FREE WITHIN FIFTY MILE RADIUS)
AMBULANCES (Oxygen Equipped) DIAL TEL. 2478
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“Flowers For All Occasions”
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LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CLAIM AGENT
And We Service All Types of Insurance
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THE DREAM CAR
for 1955
Fordomatic Ford
6 Cylinder or 8 Cylinder
Otwell Motor Company
“The House Service Built”
Important Notice!
Bring your Sacks to us
we are now payng 14/
for No. 1-9/ for No. 2
Cumming Bag Co.
"I found out
how to make
housekeeping
in handy places
save steps and time for busy homemakers
Running a home these hot days is just about the
hardest job of all. But the telephone can help
you get things done faster and with less effort,
t Especially with low-cost extension phones at
) your fingertips in living, working and sleeping
t areas. Call our Business Office and let us help
arrange for the complete and convenient lele
% phone service you need for truly modem living.
® SOUTHERN BELL
Telephone and Telegraph Company
The Forsyth County News
FOR SALE—Two 4-Room houses
near Cumming. Priced very reason
able—R. E. KIRBY
FOR WELL WORK—See Lon Lit
tle on Alpharetta, Route 1, near
Brandywine.
FOR RENT Two nice rooms with
half bath, hot and cold water and
light furnished- See or call Mrs.
Sam Thomas. Phone 2349
From about 100 boys in 1905,
Georgia’s 4-H Club enrollment has
grown to 135,337 boys and girls
between the ages of 10 and 20.
BETHEL NEWS
Mrs. Arthur Pierce and Miss
Edith Pierce spent Wednesday af
ternoon with Mrs. B. J. Light and
Miss Ella Light
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCray of At
lanta spent Wednesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McCray
Mrs Thomas is visiting relatives
in Atlanta
<Mr. and Mrs. Mell Mashburn
spent awhile one day last week
with Mrs. J. L. Strayhorn and fam
ily
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Orr and
son Earl Martin spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. H. W. Orr
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orr and child
ren spent awhile Saturday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Furman
Orr
Mrs. White was visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Millwood and family
part of last week
Mrs. H. W. Orr, Mrs. T. R. Brice
and Miss Margarite Brice, Miss Le
la Phillips spent awhile Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. J. L. Strayhorn
Mr. and Mrs. Silva Stowers were
visiting Mrs. H. W. Orr recently
Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Orr spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Orr
Mrs. Homer Light is visiting her
brother and sister. Rev. and Mrs.
Lee Buice in Marietta for the past
two weeks
Best time of the year to save money
on a new truck is NOW! Ford Dealers
are out to put America’s leading truck
even farther ahead!
Best buy for savings.is Short Stroke
power! Only Ford has it in every truck
model ... and at no extra cost!
Save three ways ... 1) with Ford’s
fully proven Short Stroke power . . .
2) with Ford’s exclusive Driverized Cab
comfort and convenience ... 3) with
Ford’s higher-payload construction.
Ford Truck Summer Bandwagon Sell-a-bration now on!
Ford Triple Economy Trucks
Otwell Motor Company
The House Service Built
Phones 2311 - 2312 Gumming, Ga.
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Tee*re Inter ested in an l/sed Truck —Be Sure to See Our •
1953, Georgia secured an average
beef calf crop of 79 percent as com
pared to 69 percent in 1948 and
67.5 percent for the 10-year period,
1934 4t.
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HARMONEERS QUARTETTE LeROY ABERRATHT & HIS ROTS
“We’ll Beat ’em” “We’ll Show ’em”
... NEVER BEFORE ..... NEVER AGAIN ...
SUCH A BATTLE BETWEEN ANY QURATETTES
CUMMING HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
Saturday Nite, July 30th, 8:00 p. m.
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Advanced Tickets on Sale at
C. H. Brooks & Son, Wallace & Smith Motor Co. and
Thornhill’s Cafe. • • Adults SI.OO * Children 50c.
In 1934, only 2.8 percent of the
farms in Georgia were receiving
electric service. Now, 92.7 percent
are being served by some electric
power source.
Battle of
Songs...
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Lowest-priced V-8 Pickup! Ford F-100, GVW 5,000 lbs.
Choice of 132-h.p. V-8 or 118-h.p. Six, both Short
Stroke. Fordomatic Drive at low ejttra cost.
New 8-ft. Panel has 155.8\cu. ft. capacity. Weather
stripped throughout. New longer rear springs “baby”
fragile loads. Fordomatic or Overdrive, extra cost.
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Sales record breaking Ford F-500, GVW
14,000 lbs. Payload capacity (with body) up to 9,464
lbs. Electric-shift 2-speed rear axle available.
Thursday, July 28, 1955.
Women in Georgia made over
47,064 garments for their families
in 1954, according to the Agricul
tural Extension Service clothing
specialist.
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