The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, January 22, 1959, Image 2

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Camming, Georgia. Legal Ads e 1 j ®f7l A FORSYTH county. T-, rtvm. ft May Concern: CSarenrc Kay having In proper rwK •pphi-d to me for Permanent ol Administration on the •-’arte of f G. Kay, deceased, late fVriyfli County, this is to cite jri tmd singular the creditors and ■irufi *r It in of the said I. G. Kay w *nrl appear at my office with nte time allowed by law, and cause, if any they can, why FenaMrimit letters c f Administrat should not ix> planted to Clar frrtffr K*y YiUitirv. mv hand seal, this oth 41kj of January, * a TOI.LISON, Ordinary. fXOt SALE -Boxwoods, American .ynl Dwarf, TV to $3.00 each, dug <p unit wrapped in cloth Urord On. Rt. 4. Cumming, Ga. Wa~ To 7 265.3. Cumming fx'ftt RENT One 4-room house $42 p-r month. One large 4 room house *Ti per month, both wired for Ktertric stove, near Friendship Bap •Kt church -See Rev. L D. Martin, Ga.. Route 2. Help Wanted SLmfry Home Products has open fag for full or part time demon- Senator. srto.oo to S7O 00 per week. Or necessary. Write Mrs. Loyce Wages. Branch Manager. Stanley girune products. Route 3, Law- Georgia. Wssh and cottons are not sensitive and can be wnsfeed in hot water, declares Miss Awuto Whitesell. clothing specialist. Owgia families bought 30,319 dtettrir ironers duxng the period tut'tsl. Agricultural Extension Ser ■mt'lo 1956, reports Miss Doris dgteMtiy, housing equipment spec uSw. BUFORD DRIVE-IN THEATRE BUFORD, GEORGIA On Buford- Cumming Highway Double Feature Thursday &. Friday JANUARY 22 & 23 THE SPACE CHILDREN THE COLOSSUS OF NEW YORK Double Feature SATURDAY JANUARY 24 SUM CARTER -ALSO DUNKIRK SUNDAY JANUARY 25 “ALL MINE TO GIVE” Monday &. Tuesday JANUARY 26 & 27 THE LADY TAKES A FLYER’ WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28 VIOLENT ROAD HOLBROOK SERVICE STATION AND RECAPPING SHOP Ph: Tu. 7- 5118 - Cumming-Canton Highway 20 We are doing our own Recapping and have installed New Equipment. We use the best grade of Rubber. See us for your New Tires and our Recapping Service. WANTED! LAKE LANIER PROPERTY From Two to Fifty Acres, rough land. Pre fer West side. Write full particulars. Marie S. Payne Sandy Springs, Georgia PROPERTY FOR SALE 45 acres-4-room house and Chicken house with lots of good timber and pulp wood, 1-2 mile East of Haw Creek church on Pirkle Ferry Road. 20 acres 18,000 capacity Chicken houses in good condition with all equipment. 4-room house reconditioned 1-2 mile south of Haw Creek School house. A Jim Dandy good Chicken farm-Priced to sell. Other bargains in homes and farms See us before you buy. RICHARD WILLIAMS, Broker Ph: Tu. 7-2442 - P. O. Box 549 CUMMING, GEORGIA % Tie Goldea Spade A SPADEFUL OF EARTH is turned, and the construc tion of another industrial plant is begun. Ground breaking ceremonies have become familiar events in Georgia. Last year 117 new manufacturing and processing plants* were located on the lines of the Georgia Power Company, and 44 plants served by the com pany expanded their facilities. These new industries and plant expansions rep resent more than sllß million of capital invest ment, over 8,500 jobs and nearly $26 million of annual payroll. The Georgia Power Company works hard to encourage that kind of growth. Through the years we have coordinated our efforts with state agen cies, chambers of commerce, and other business concerns. The common goal is a brighter future for Georgia and all its citizens. *Each industry represents a capital investment of $50,000 or more and employs 10 or more workers. GEORGIA POWER COMPANY A C I TIZ f N W H £ R £ V£ R W £ S£R V I The Forsyth County News MILUM ELECTRIC COMPANY Wnv H. “Bill” MILUM, 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 ditioners —Lawn Mowers —Oil Car buretors. “SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS— OUR ONLY BUSINESS” WELL DRILLING OASIS Well Drillers, Inc. Ph. Cumming, Ga. TU 7-9294 Ph. Chamblee, Ga. GL 7- 9405, Collect NOTICE! IF YOU WANT SOME REAL GOOD HOME COOKED MEALS, COME TO THE R. & S. CAFE. —OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK— WE SERVE REGULAR DIN NERS— SANDWICHES— T BONE AND SIRLON STEAKS— HAM BURGER STEAKS— ONE-HALF FRIED CHICKEN— BAR-BQUE PLATES— PORK & BEEF— FISH & HUSH PUPPIES— SHRIMP & OSYTERS— SOUPS OF ALL KINDS. AH Patrons Welcome R. & S. CAFE Britain urges U. N. to monitor broadcasts. H MfeJt -- isif (Mf ? mV, _ .. m l . . . the chicken or the egg? . . . Ever heard that question when the origin or some event was in doubt? No doubt, however, about the answer to this question . . . . "Who brought electricity to rural America?" * It was the far-sighted organizers of the rural electric systems like ours in this community who got together just a little over 20 years ago, borrowed money and built lines to serve them selves and their neighbors . . . The money they borrowed they're paying back, with interest, and this local business is a dependable source of low-cost electric power - owned and controlled by those it serves! L jm - SAW NE E ITIEmBERSHIP OIA butler r(?l> coßPOßftTion^^ • BUILT* COMMUNITY IUIIOIR The best way to make a fortune is to work for it and to begin while young. Nobody appreciates fire insurance more than the man whose home burns down. You can travel all around the world and you will find no better people than your neighbors in Cumming. grow ‘v lr's- vUI your \j' " OWN | ' ujl MONEY A savings account at the Bank of Cum ming is one way to “grow your own mon ey”. Save a little each payday, and soon you’ll have enough to “pick” a little off the tree whenever you need money for an emergency, a big opportunity, or for whatever you desire. CUMMING >■/' ROY P. OTWELL, SR., PRESIDENT “WHERE BANKING IS A PLEASURE" Tv- i-y Unuarv 22, 1959.