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Cumming Georgia.
AT WARE'S
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LADIES SWEATERS
Orion, Wool, Nylon and Cot
tons, smart looking, pullover
or cardigan. In very newest
colors. 34 to 40.
From $1.98 up
MEN’S PANTS
Khaki or Gray twill, heavy
weight. Size 29 to 42.
$2.98 Pair
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS
Gaberdine, Flannel, Corduroy
& Dan River materials, small,
medium and large.
$2.49 to -4.98
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LADIES COAT’S
Creamy cashmere-wool blends
Choose from many styles and
colors-In new soft tones, tail
ored for a perfect fit, millium
lined for extra warmth.
$18.98 to $49.98
CHILDREN’S COATS
Many styles in durable all
wool in novelty and self trims.
Warmly interlined. Size 1 to
6x and 7 to 16.
$7.98 to $16.95
MEN’S THOROGOOD
WORK SHOES
6 1-2 to 11 in D-E and EE
width.
$8.98 and $9.65
Unconditionally guaranteed
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BOY’S 13 3-4 OZ. JEANS
In dark or faded blue, guaran
teed to outwear two pair of or
dinary Jeans, in regular slim
4 to 18.
$2.98
The Forsyth County News
TOWN HOUSE
Distinctive Buffet
Atlanta’s most distinctive Buffet
Serving Atlanta’s most delicous food
“A Good Place To Meet Friends”
110 Forsyth St, N. W. Main 6383
ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA
FOR SALE — Large lot of clean
USED CARS and TRUCKS See
us at once.
OTWELL MOTOR COMPANY
FOR RENT—6-room dwelling on
Cumming square See or call
Frank Roper.
FOR SALE—S 3 acres of good farm
land and pines bounded by long
road frontage, creek and church.
One mile from highway No. 19.
S4O acre. Maynard Mashbum,
Phone 2472.
• FOR SALE
5- house, 127 acres, 5,000 chick
en house, two wells, good pastures,
4 miles of Cumming.
4-room house, 59 1-2 acres, 4,000
chicken house near completion,
good pastures, pump in well, 7
miles of Cumming.
6- house, 44 acres. 4,000 chick
en house, good pastures, just off
Post Road.
3- house, 4-room house, 28 1-2
acres all under pasture. 7,000 chick
en houses, 2 wells and pumps, 2 1-2
miles of Cumming.
,4-room house, 10 acres on paved
road, 3 miles of Cumming.
4- house. City water, 2 gas
heaters, gas stove with 250 gallon
tank in City limits of Cumming.
SEE H. H. SCOGGINS
Cumming Rt. 3, or call 9207 for
Appointment.
GOSPEL CONCERT
CHESTATEE HIGH
SCHOOL SAT. NITE
OCTOBER 22
FEATURING THE WARD
HURT FAMILY, FROM MISSISS
IPPI DeVAUGHAN TRIO WITH
J. FLOYD DeVAUGHAN FROM
DALTON, GEORGIA. STARTING
AT 8:00 P. M. CHILDREN 50c
ADULTS SI.OO. DON’T MISS IT—
GOSPEL SINGING AT IT’S BEST
FRANCES THEATER
Cumming, Georgia
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OCTOBER 21 & 22
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OCTOBER 26 & 27
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Cash Night $35.00
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GRIFFIN PROCLAIMS OIL PROGRESS WEEK—RECEIVFS DER
RICK TROPHY: Governor Marvin Griffin officially proclaimed the
week of October Bth through 15th as Oil Progress Week In Georgia
after the above oresentatlon ceremony In Atlanta. W H Madrlox,
Jr.. Atlanta State Chairman of the Oil Industry Information Com
mittee. third from left, presented the ’’Golden Derrick” trophy to
the Governor Also oresent. left to right, were Ben Hood Atlanta,
representing the Georgia Independent Oilmen’s Association and J W.
Ragsdale. Atlanta OIIC Chairman
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GONE WESTERN STYLE is
this Caterpillar D 8 Tractor
working on widening of 1 county
road west of Lander, Wyoming,
in Sinks Canyon, (cns photo)
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VISIBLE EVIDENCE attests to
fact that Tommy Minor, 4, was
well qualified to compete in
freckle finals of Montebello,
Calif., Fun Festival Aug. 27.
Tommy was one of fifty con
testants. (INS PHOTO)
SPulif/e TOJEORGIA COUNTIES
Near Lumpkin, Stewart County Seat, are the Providence
Canyons. The largest of the group is 300 feet wide and 200
feet deep, displaying a dazzling array of 9 colors, a cross
section of the eroded soil. Situated on the Chattahoochee,
Stewart was the home of a large number of Creek Indians,
whose mounds are now being excavated by archeologists.
One of the last Indian battles in Georgia was fought at
Shepherd’s Plantation in 1836. <
In Stewart County and throughout Georgia, the U. S.
Brewers Foundation works constantly to assure the sale of
beer and ale under pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing
that strict law enforcement serves the best interest of the
people of Georgia, the Foundation stresses close cooperation
with the Armed Forces, law enforcement and governing offi
cials in its continuing "self-regulation” program.
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Georgia’s
Beverage of
Moderation
Thursday, October 20, 1955.
BIG GIRL NOW is pretty Mar
garet O’Brien. Margaret, now
18, will make her adult picture
debut in the movie “Glory.”
(UP PHOTO)
Stewart County
"GRAND CANYONS
OF GEORGIA"
United States Brewers
Foundation
1 Georgia Diririeo
Smif 219. 710 Pmdmn, St, N. S.
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