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Cumming Georgia.
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GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To Whom it May Concern:
Julian Gravitt, Administrator of
the estate of Alice Benson, late of
said County, deceased, having filed
his petition for discharge this is to
cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause if any
they can, against the granting of
this discharge at the regular term
of Court of Ordinary of said Coun
ty to be held on the first Monday
in September, 1955.
Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this the Ist day of
August, 1955.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Nancy Pendley, having made ap
plication for 12 months support for
herself out of the estate of John
D. Pendley and appraisers duly ap
pointed to set apart the same hav
ing filed their return, all persons
concerned are hereby required to
show cause before the Court of
prdinary of said county on the
first Monday in September, 1955,
why said application should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this Ist day of Aug
ust, 1955.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Alma Sams Willard, Guardian of
Dorothy Jean Willard Fagan has
applied to me for a discharge from
Her Guardianship of Dorothy Jean
Williard Fagan, this is therefore
to notify all persons concerned to
file their objections, if any they
have on or beforp the first Mon
day in September net else the said
Alma Sams Willard will be dis
charged from Her Guardianship
as applied for.
Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this the Ist day of
August, 1955.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Emma Mae Mills having
made application for 12 months
support for herself and four minor
children out of the estate of H. M.
Mills and appraisers duly appointed
to set apart the same having filed
their return, all persons concerned
are hereby required to show cause
before the Court of Ordinary of
said county on the first Monday
in September, 1955, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this Bth day of August,
1955.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Etta Mincey having made
application for 12 months support
for herself and one minor child
out of the state of Will Mincey and
appraisers duly appointed to set
apart the same having filed their
return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause be
for the Court of Ordinary of said
county on the first Monday in
September, 1955, why said appli
cation should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this Bth day of August,
1955.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
ROUTE SALEMAN WANTED
In your answer, please write name,
age, address and telephone num
ber, also selling experience. All in
formation will be kept confidential
and you will be notified of an ap
pointment— Write to P. O. Box
116 Cumming, Ga.
TEYIBER notice
Timber that is piled and scheduled
for burning within the reservoir
area above Buford Dam in Gwin
nett, Hall, Forsyth, Dawson and
Lumpkin counties, Georgia, is av
ailable to the public without charge
provided that interested parties
must first contact the Wade Lahar
Construction Company, Phone No.
Le-4-4039, Gainesville, Ga., concern
ing requirements to be met before
entering the work area.
Edward H. Shannon
OPTOMETRIST
FORSYTH CLINIC
FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MONTH
CORLEY’S SALES Sc SERVICE
Allis Chalmers Farm Equipment
Featuring Irrigation Systems
Phone 3961
DULUTH, GEORGIA
Tips To Bigger Bazaar Profits
Bazaars t.irive in almost every community where groups of
women are dedicated to raising money for church, school and other
worthy cause:. More often than not, these affairs fill a social, as
well as fund raising, need. Some groups report clearing several
thousand dollars on bazaars, but others are satisfied with a few
hundred or less. Financial risks are almost nil. If bad weather cuts
attendance such things as aprons, hot-pot niits and canned foods
are simply put away for a fairer day.
The more successful bazaars include a foods department, man
aged by women who have earned a reputation frr offering only the
best in home baked and home canned. These women report that small
jars of canned foods out sell larger ones; however, quarts of plain
and pickled fruits go well in many localities.
The jars shown in the picture are half pints the new type
straight sided, home canning ones which can be filled with boiling
hot jelly and sealed with Dome Lid and band. The sealing feature
has a particular appeal to persons who want to mail jelly, jam or
relishes as gifts.
The general chairman of one highly successful bazaar emphasizes
the importance of plainly pricing every article and basing the price
on cost of material (time not included), plus a fair markup. Another
woman acted on the advice of her retail merchant husband and
ended all prices in the numerals 8 and 9—29* —39*—$1.98—whereas,
another made good use 6f tie-ins or deals—a jar of jelly or jam
with a dozen rolls or a pound cake. The customer who is handed a
few choice recipes when she pays for the tie-in usually goes her way
spreading good words for the bazaar.
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Important Notice!
Bring your Sacks to us
we are now payng 14/
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THE HOUSE SERVICE BUILT
Phoned 2311 ■ 2312 :: Camming, Ga.
The race for industry in some sections of the
country has reached a competitive stage the Rus
sians would find hard to believe
TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT
MR. 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.
Thursday, September Ist, 1955.