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Cumming Georgia.
TOPS POP
A Starkville, Miss.,- college student came
in tor some ribbing about his grades even
though he made the Dean’s List - his son,
m t " e same class, had a slightly higher
average!
When it comes to friendy service, we’re
tops in the field.
Open 8 A.M. |g|| Close 2 P.M.
BANK OF CUMMING
ROY P. OTWELL, President
The Georgia Forestry Commis
sion has produced more than 100,-
000,000 seedlings per year for Geor
gia landowners during the past
two years.
Legal Ads
NOTICE OF ELECTION
TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF
FORSYTH COUNTY, GEORGIA:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 3rd day of December,
1955, an election will be held in all
the precincts of Forsyth County,
at which time there will be sub
mitted to the qualified voters of
said County for their determinat
ion the question of whether bonds
shall be issued by said County in
the aggregate principal amount of
$150,000 for the purpose of provid
ing funds to be applied towards
the acquisition, construction and
(equipping of a hospital and the
usual and necessary appurtenances
useful in connection therewith, ac
quiring the necessary property
therefor and paying expenses inci
dent thereto, including placing such
hospital in operation. Said bonds
are to be dated February 1, 1956,
in the denomination of SI,OOO each,
numbered' from 1 upward to 150,
inclusive, in order of maturity,
bonds numbered 1 to 89, inclusive,
maturing in the years 1957 to 1969,
inclusive, bearing interest at the
ratee of three (3) per centum per
annum, and bonds numbered 90 to
150, inclusive, maturing in the
years 1970 to 1976, inclusive, bear
ing interest at the rate of three
and one-quarter (3 1-4) per centum
per annum, payable semi-annually
on the Ist days of February and
August in each year, and the prin
cipal of said bonds to mature on
the Ist day of February, lowest
numbers first, as follows:
$6,000 in each of the years 1957
to 1961, inclusive,
$7,000 in each of the years 1962
to 1966, inclusive,
SB,OOO in each of the years 1967
to 1971, inclusive,^
$9,000 in each of the years 1972
to 1976, inclusive.
The principal of and interest on
said bonds shall be payable in law
ful money of the United States of
America at a bank or banks to be
designated at a later date.
The voting polls will be open in
all the voting precincts of the
County at 7:00 A. M. and close at
6:00 P. M. on the 3rd day of De
cember, 1955, and those qualified
to vote at said election shall be de
termined in all respects in accord
ance with the laws governing the
election for officers of Forsyth
County, Georgia.
The qualified voters at the time
of the election desiring to vote in
favor of the issuance of $150,000
Hospital Bonds will do so by cast
ing their ballots having printed or
written thereon the following
words: FOR ISSUE OF $150,000
HOSPITAL BONDS”, and those
desiring to vote against the issu
ance of $150,000 Hospital Bonds
will do so by casting their ballots
having printed or written thereon
the following words: ‘‘AGAINST
ISSUE OF $150,000 HOSPITAL
BONDS”.
CHARLIE W. BOLING
R. D. GARRETT
JOHN DAY
Commissioners of Roads end
Revenues, Forsyth County, Ga.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
F. C. Qrr, Administrator of the
estate of William F. Orr, 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 December. 1955.
Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this the 7th day of
November 1955.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary
Watch the Deal! why pay more
for an old-fashioned truck?
New Chevrolet trucks wear the same low price tags.
No increases! Come in and check our dollar-saving
deal on the most modern model for your job!
If you have fall goods to sell, the place to sell
them is in the columns of this newspaper
Advertising may not solve the business man’s
problems but it will solve the shoppers problem
American soldiers all over the world would
be better than enemy soldiers all over the USA
Be sure you get a Modern Truck
Look for new CONCEALED
SAFETY STEPS - a mark of
today’s most modern trucks
that new Chevrolet Task-
Force trucks bring you. They
stay clear of snow, mud and
ice to give you firmer, safer
footing.
New Chevrolet Task-Force Trucks
Andean Motor Company
Cumming, Georgia
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Be Sure to Come in to Wil
son Furniture & Bring Your
KEY NOW, SALE Ends
Saturday, Dec. 3rd.
Wilson Furniture Company
Buford, 6a.
This is just one of the ways
you’re way ahead with new
Chevrolet trucks! They’re to
day’s most modern trucks.
And that holds good under
the hood! These handsome
huskies offer you the shortest
stroke VB’s* in any leading
truck. Or, you can have the
most modern valve-in-head six
on the market. A ll engines have
a 12-volt electrical system.
You get today’s most mod
ern cab, too with advanced
features like the sweeping pan
oramic windshield, bigger side
and rear windows, and High-
Level ventilation.
And you get the must mod
ern truck styling going. Chev
rolet trucks are Work-Styled
for your job.
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And then there is the star who likes number
two better than number three and so she will
just have to divorce number three, of course.
The editor has to put this thoughts in black
and white and that tends to make an intelligent
person think twice before he says things care
lessly.
Still another thing you’ll like
about new Chevrolet trucks is
their modem Ball-Gear steer
ing. It makes turning and ma
neuvering far easier.
Come in and see why any
thing less is an old-fashioned
truck!
* V 8 standard in L. C. F. mod
els, optional in most other
models at extra cost.
Thursday, November 24, 1955.