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Cumming Georgia.
TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT
MK. AND MRS. RICHARD ANDERSON, Proprietors
Located below Buford Ice Co., In Will Rowe home place
Phone 2293 Buford, Ga.
Good Service Quality Food Reasonable Prices
Buford’s newest Restaurant Serving Full Course Dinners
OPEN 7 DAYS a week —Hours: 6 A. M. To 10 P. M.
JIMMIE O. BARNES R. L. (Bob) BIDSON
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
“Flowers For All Occasions”
LIBERTY NATIONAL, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CLAIM AGENT
And We Service AH Types of Insurance
THE DREAM CAR
for 1955
Fori! om a tic Ford
6 Cylinder or 8 Cylinder
Otwell Motor Company
“The House Service Built”
Pats Television Service
Fast Efficient Service on any
make Television or Radio.
All parts and labor guaranteed
90 days
Picture Tube Prices
17 inch as low as $27.50
21 inch as low as $38.50
These tubes are not rejuvenated
but carry the manufacturers
full year warrantee.
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Used Televisions
Priced from $35*00 up.
Several to choose from
Pats Televisian Service
On the Square Phone 2322
Cumming y 6a.
The Forsyth County New*
Jirndi/ Jlpds
A quick, easy way to make a
miniature trellis for house plants
. . . snip off the hook of a wire
coat hanger, bend the rest ot the
wire into a loop, thrust the end
into the pot.
Lining of Rock
Guards Heater
Againsf Corrosion
What do you do when a water
heater springs a leak?
“Get a new one,” unfortunately,
may be the only answer. The
cause frequently is that the gal
vanized lining of the tank has
corroded to the point where it
leaks—and when that happens
there’ll be no more hot waiter un
til the unit is replaced.
Fcr areas where the water is
even mildly corrosive, water
heaters with rock, vitreous en
amel, copper or Monel metal lin
ings are recommended by the
Coleman Heating Institute of
Wichita, Kans.
The newest tank of this sort is
one that is lined with a combina
tion of vitreous enamel—also
railed a glass lining—and rock.
The vitreous-rock lining won’t
rust and won’t corrode.
Vitreous enamel transfers heat
ranid);- and is used on the part
of'ine lining where the water is
heated. Rock lining is used on all
ether surfyees of the lining. It is
more curable than the brittle
vitreous enamel, and it also with
: fs’t'is shipping strains and ab
sorbs .dealing pressures in the
tf.nl-r.BL'innge- in pro-sure can
erne' > an all-glass lining 'oy
it contract and expand.
LOST —Two Female Spotted Poland
China six weeks old pigs. Missed
on August 7—Notify Jack White
at Brandywine Sdhool.
With Your County
Agent
Walter H. Rucker
The first damage to cotton by
the red spider mite was reported
last week by Mr., H. W. Thompson
near Midway Church. This was the
first reported damage by this in
sect in Forsyth County in recent
years.
While the red spider usually does
more damage during periods of
dry weather, the showers during
the past few weeks had done very
little to hinder the damage in Mr.
Thompson’s field.
Due to the very small size of the
spider, it is a very difficult
insect to identify. Being very diffi
cult to see with the naked eye, the
most visible indication of its pres
ence is a very light reddish weed
on the underside of the cotton leaf.
In later stages the cotton leaves
look as if they have been hit by a
blight, and eventually falling from
the stalk. In severe cases the en
tire stalk will be stripped of its
leaves.
The usual poisons that we use on
cotton for the more common in
sects have little effect on the red
spider. Past recommendations for
red spider control was usually a
heavy application of dusting sul
phur. However, sulphur has had
little or no effect upon this insect
this year in other sections of the
state.
Parathion, applied at the rate of
15 pounds per acre will give ef
fective control of the red spider
in most eases. The only ’ exception
is the species called the two spot
ted red spider and this requires
another insecticide. .However, the
more common form of the spider
can be controlled by the use of
parathion.
It is very important to follow the
directions very closely when apply
ing parathion. A respirator and
gloves are a must. Clothes should
be changed at noon and again at
night. All exposed parts of the
body should be bathed immediately
with soaap and water should the
dust come in contact with hands
or any part of the body. Being a
contact poison, it is not necessary
to swallow or inhale to get enough
parathion to make a person ill.
While not considered one of the
more dangerous insecticides, para-
Jhion does require close adhernce
to the manufacturers directions for
using.
ITCH ME-NOT.
IN 15 MINUTE!
After applying Itch-Me-Not, yon
must be pleased, or your 40c back
at any drug store. Banish exter
nally caused itch of eczema, ring
worm, athletes foot, poison ivy, in
sect bites, surface rashes. Today at
CUMMING DRUG STORE
Cummlng, Georgia
The first cool, crisp days of fall are now aw
aited by all except the school boy or girl who
feels a chill at the mention of the word “Sept
ember.” ,
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POWER* JJ
Power-Primed with ROCKET
The New Super
SINCLAIR
POWE R-X
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
J. J, BAGGETT,
Suppliers of Sinclair Products i
Phone 15 Lawrenceville, Ga.
DEALERS THAT ARE EQUIPPED TO SLNCLARIZB
L. B. Wallice—Suwanee
J. T. Webb, Clermont Road
Fred Ranson, Duluth
Glenn Bulce, Rt. 1, Suwanee
Boyd Dollar, Buford
F. P. Dover & Son, Buford
W. R. Beard. Buford, Ga.
G. B. Moulder, Suwanee
J. M. Wood, RFD, Buford
Claude Chesser, Norcrosa
McWaits—Norcrosa
Mrv America’s
: jgplp \j/ Low Price
1- LOWEST PRICES
2- TRADES
3- TERMS
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Otwell Motor Company
Thursday, August 18, 1955.
W. H. Barnett, Ocee j> |
Kelly B. Willard, Buford {■* ’ }
Peevy Brothers, Buford j
P. A. Allgood—Chamblee
B. Robinson, Buford
Five Point Ser. Station—Cummins
Roy Otwell, Cummlng t
J. C. Collins, Rt. 4, Cummlng
W. C. Kennedy & Son, Suwanee j
0. B. Cates —Norcross J