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Cummin?, Georgia.
Edward H. Shannon
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OITICK IN IIOWELL —BRAMB-
I.ETT PROFESSIONAI. P.LOG.
HIMT * THIRD WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MONTH
NOTICE —For Steel Erecting, Pipe
■ uslallaliou, or Drug I,Tic work —
Can J. C. ICOE, Tu. 7—5192. Cum
■liilVC. <Of*rgta.
FOR KENT Several Houses, some
with Chicken Houses MARK
HEARD. JR. Ph: TU. 7 2337.
CORLEY'S SAI.EN * SKUVU I
Allis Oiuln.ers Farm ICqufptueit
Featuring Irrigation S.vmlciiik
Duluth, Georgia
Phone SHU
FOR SAKE I have plenty of Fire
Heater and Stove Wood, all kinds
See INMON STREETMAN, Canton
Kt. 3. or ph. Tu. 7 6342
MILUM ELECTRIC
COMPANY
Wm. 11. “Bill” MIUIM, Owner
Ph: TU. 7 5764
One mile from Coal Mountain on
Brown Bridge Road Guaranteed
Service on TV. All electric appli
ances Refrigeration —Air Con
ditiom-rs —Ijiwn Mowers —Oil Car
bun-tors.
“SERVICE IS OCR BUSINESS—
OCR ONLY BUSINESS”
WELL DRILLING
OASIS
Well Drillers, Inc.
Ph. Cumming, Ga.
TU 7-9294
Ph Chamblee, Ga.
CL 7 9405, Collect
NOTICE!
IF YOU WANT SOME REAL
0000 HOME COOKED MEALS
COME TO THE It. & S. CAFE
—OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK—
WE SERVE REGULAR DIN
NEKS— SANDWICHES— T BONE
AND SI It LON STEAKS— HAM
BURGER STEAKS— ONE HALF
FRIED CHICKEN — BAR-B-QUE
PLATES — PORK & BEEF— FISH
A HUSH PUPPIES— SHRIMP
OSYTEttS — SOUPS OF ALI
KINDS.
All Patrons Welcome
R. & S. CAFE
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
male or female, from this area,
araiilisl to service and collect from
niilninatir dispensing; ami amuse
ment devices. No selling. Age not
essential. Car, references, and S4OO
to S7OO working capital necessary.
7 to IS hours weekly nets to S3OO
monthly. Possibility full time work.
For local Interview give full par
ticulars, phone. Write P. O. Box
7001, ItlpSs. 11, Minn.
Card Of Thanks
We want to thank Salem Church
mul that community for their kind
sympathy and for those who
Drought the food on the day my
husband and father James W. Log
pins was buried.
I want to thank Dr. Bramblett
jor his medical aid for he did all
he couM for him and to those who
sent flowers.
May God bless everyone who
helped us in anyway.
Mrs. James W. Loggins
Mrs. Virgle Scott
■IMPORTANT NOTICE
We would like to sell your Special
Priced Farms, Town lots. Tracts,
mountain and Ijik*shore Property.
'*%Ve Serve Our People;
We Sell Their lands’’
FORSYTH COUNTY REAL
Estate brokerage
Dhvef Phone Tu. 7 —5164
GUMMING. GEORGIA
>.*■■■ in the United States
vM far 2® percent of all U.
economists says.
NOTICE
Individual wants very
Rough land with some
waterfront. Give de
ads, Number of Acres,
Number feet water, ac
cessibility, Etc.
L. SAMOHT
General Delivery
Atlanta, Georgia.
Z. W. FOWLER
Well Drilling
PHONE: OR. 9—4504
Canton, Ga.
7 cr Information - Call
Cumming, Ga.
PHONE: Day TU. 7—6355
Night TU. 7—7033
Terms if Desired
.laciaHmHfliXEßianH
NOTICE
FOR SHEET METAL WORK,
CENTRAL & CONVENTIONAL
HEATING —AIR CONDITIONING
—Free Estimate On All Jobs —
—ALL WORK GUARANTEED—
LOCATION —Keith Bridge Road
JIMMY HULSEY
Ph: Tu. 7—5249 Route 1
CUMMING, GEORGIA
TO GET TOP PRICE FOR YOUR
PROPERTY —Let us sell it for
you, as we are Experienced, Li
censed and Bonded. RICHARD
WILLIAMS, Broker, P. O. Box 549,
Ph. Tu. 7 —2442, Cumming, Ga.
MACHINERY FOR
PELLETING FEED
Results of pelleting of livestock
feed are encouraging, according to
engineers at the Agricultural Ex
tension Service, but the cost is
too high. The need, the engineers
say, is for cheaper equipment that
will handle large amounts of hay
and roughage. Several major manu
facturers have experimental mod
els in field trials.
Cows with production records
sell higher than cows with no
records, declare dairymen
Used Car Clearance
1958 FORD, 4-door, full power and Air Condi
tioned $2495.00
1954 FORD, 2-door, extra clean $895.00
1953 FORD, 4-door, extra clean $695.00
1952 FORD, 4-door $395.00
1951 FORD, 2-door, extra nice $395.00
1956 FORD PICK-UP, extra $1095.00 |
1953 CHEVROLET, 2 ton Truck, good tires, in
good running condition $795.00 j
1953 FORD PICK-UP, clean $695.00
We have nice selection of NEW 1959 FORD’S
Long trades - See us before you trade.
Otwell Motor Company
Phones: Tu. 7'Wll - Tu. 7*2312
Gumming, Ga.
The Forsyth County News
RELIABLE PARTY
MALE OR FEMALE
Wanted to service and collect from
a route of CIGARETTE machines.
No selling. Route is fully establish
ed for operator. Full or part time.
Up to S3OO per month to start.
SI,OOO to $2,000 cash required
which is secured. Write, giving full
particulars and phone number to
P. O. Box 9552, Dallas 6, Texas.
JAMES VVYLEY LOGGINS
James Wyley Loggins was bom
in Forsyth County October 19, 1871.
died December 4, 1958, age 87
vears, one month and 15 days. He
professed a hope in Christ at an
early manhood, he was a member
of Salem Baptist Church 70 years.
He was married to Miss Myrtie
John of Dawson County, January
3, 1924 to that union was bom one
daughter Mrs. Virgle Scott of New
Holland.
He leaves his wife and daughter
and two grandsons, Roger and
Gary Scott of New Holland and
two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Westbrook
and Mrs. Bessie Westbrook of
Gainesville Route 1, with six Ne
phews and five neices to mourn
his departure.
He is gone, hut we will always
miss him, but never forget him.
be your own boss
Dial A Puck will establish route in
this area for reliable operator to
service and collect from new type
cigarette dispensers. Excellent in
come possible for part time. $600.00
to $1975.00 Investment Required.
If qualified write Dial A Pack for
local interview. P. O. Box 1052,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
HELP WANTED
WANTED Man for profitable Raw
leigh business. Products well
known in Forsyth County. Real
opportunity See R. S. Britt, Nor
cross. or write Rawleigh’s, Dept.
C.AA —220 —119, Memphis, Tenn.
Out February 5, 1959.
'non-drinkers
Buy The Best fjt ;
auto insurancerafy;
for Less ;
: (flUvted Sik j
• V
TALLY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phs: Tu. 7 —5164 —5 .39 Box 155
Cumming, Georgia
I Georgia consumers bought 207,-
i 899 electric freezers in the period
] of 1946-56, according to Miss Doris
I Oglesby, housing equipment spec
ialist.
THE SMILE ON THE DIAL
1460 RADIO
SERVING ALL THE LAKE
LANIER EMPIRE
WDMF Program Schedule
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
5:28 Sign On
5:30 News
5:35 Strength For The Day
5:50 Gospel Time
6:00 Farm News Roundup
6:10 Daybreak in Dixie
6:30 Daybreak in Dixie
7:00 News
7:05 Joe's Good Morning Show
7:30 Joe's Good Morning Show
8:00 World News Roundup
8:15 Joe’s Good Morning Show
8:30 Joe’s Good Morning Show
9:00 News
9:05 Radio Obituary Column
9:10 Gospel Music and Thought
For The Day
9:30 Country Music Time
10:00 News
10:05 Country Music Time
11:00 News
11:05 Housewife Time
12:00 World News
12:05 Georgia News
12:10 Local News
12:15 Farm Markets
12:20 Hillbilly Hits
12:30 Hillbilly Hits
12:45 Radio Obituary- Column
12:50 Gospel Time
1:00 World News
1:05 Hayloft Jamboree
2:00 News
2:05 Old Time Gospel Hour
3:00 News
3:05 The Sid Young Show
3:45 Big Top Ten
4:30 Jive Til Five
5:15 News
5:20 Sports Roundup
5:30 Sign Off *
Times of special, Religious, and
Public service programs will be
announced over Ithe station.
Of all fires started, home fires
account for 60 percent, declares
Miss Lucile Higginbotham, health
education specialist, Agricultural
Extension Service.
Fnvate Enterprise . . .
, -at its ’
1 Bes \/
‘ Rural El,ctric Sy • I.m I
Yes, the cooperative way, private and free enterprise
at its best, is as American as baseball and apple pie!
The rural electrics have improved the working and
living conditions of millions of people who just twenty
years ago were without electric service . . .
Rural Electrification has contributed greatly to the
increased business of merchants in local communities,
and throughout the nation its members have spent
over billion dollars on ehctric appliances and
W || e q u 'P menf alone! .. .
Rural Electrification has made Georgia a better place
to live! ...
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IdLA Ctut7Kft CORPORBTIOn^^^
COMMUWITT SUILT • COMMUNITY tUIIVIR
The world is crammed with brave men who
are afraid of their wives.
Differences of opinion makes mental progress
possible and fist fights certain.
Religion would be wonderful if some other
people practiced its principles.
Something
A I l °
Crow
About!
*r * ‘ f .
nnhn
The person with money in the bank has
something to “crow about”, for he has
that feeling of security and self-confi
dence that only “cash in the bank” can
give.
Open your account today and save regu
larly each payday. Soon you’ll feel like
’’crowing” with pride.
'
CUMMING /
Y ROY p - OTWELL, SR., PRESIDENT
"WHERE BANKING IS A PLEASUREV'
> Thursday, Janutry^l7^s97