The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, January 29, 1959, Image 2

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Cumming. Georgia. Legal Ads GEORGIA. FORSYTH COUNTY. Whom It May Concern: CJsrence Kay having In proper form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of 1. G Kay, deceased, late ef Forsyth County, this is to cite *'l and singular the creditors and n, xl of kin of the said I G. Kay *r, he ami appear at my office with in Hie time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why Permanent Letters cf Administrat ion should not be granted to Clar ence Kay. Witness mV hand seal, this sth day of January, 1959. A B. TOLLISON, Ordinary. FOR RENT One 4 room house sl2 per month. One large 4-room house Jls per month, troth wired for Electric stove, near Friendship Bap tist church See Rev. L D. Martin, Cumming, Ga., Route 2. FDR SAI.E Boxwoods, American and Dwarf. 75c to $3.00 each, dug up and wrapped in cloth -- See Heard Orr. Rt. 4, Cumming, Ga. Phone Tu. 7—2683. Cumming BUFORD DRIVE-IN THEATRE BUFORD, GEORGIA On Buford Cumming Highway Thursday & Friday JANUARY 29 & 30 “TARZAN’S FIGHT FOR LIFE” Double Feature SATURDAY JANUARY 31 The FIEND Who Walked The West -ALSO CHASE A CROOKED SHADOW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MAN OK WOMAN Kn|x>!isil>lo person from this area, to service ami collect from electric cigarette tlispensers. Car, referen anil $673.00 to $2245.00 Invest ment niH-essary. 7 to 12 hours v*ekly nets excellent monthly in come. Possible full time work. I'or local interview (five phone and par ticulars. Write International Sales & Mlg. Cos. of New Orleans Inc., I o. Box 7831, New Orleans 22, I,a WANTED TO BUY! LARGE FARM OR TIMBERLAND VIII, I'M TOP CASH AND f/UIK CATTLE AND EQI 11’- jftKNT AT MARKET I*KH E. Vl’iai K NOW <l\ INI. PRICE, LOCATION AND ACUKAIiK. P. O. BOX 472 Jeffersonville, lnd. LEARNING TO SEW Since 1955 a clothing leader train Bug progiam, “Getting the Most Out of Your Sewing Machine,” •re keen taught 571 home demon stration agents and leaders, re ports Miss Avola Whitsell. clothing specialist. Agricultural Extension Service. After .completing the cour sc the leaders have taught 2.477 Four H Club girls more about care *udf use of sewing machines. Georgia's farm income exceeds $/0d million annually, declare eco nomists at the Agricultural Exten sion Service. It won’t be long now that a citizen will be a sorry specimen without either job, pension or subsidy from the government. If hot air is what makes a dehydrator work, there ought to be a place for an outfit in every home. We suspect that some of our editorials seem as silly to other editors as some of their’s seem to us. ROSWELL RUG CLEANERS Carpets - Rugs - Upholstering Cleaned in Your Home l2 years experience. Call ROSWELL, GA., Phone 3912 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 TeJophon© Task - BILL, DAVIS ( isfg Your Telephone Manager —~ "THANKS FOR CALLING!” That’s our way of thanking you. not only for the calls you make day in and day out, but also for the opportunity of serving you. This seems an appropriate time to express the appreciation we feel all during the year. For us, there’s a lot of satisfaction in providing a service that's so vital to our 1 community and state, and in fE Upp putting you in touch with those you want to talk to for \ need, pleasure or profit. Every jNSlBp'S^ day we’re doing our level best jr to make your telephone serv- /ss£*<■ ice as useful and convenient as * you. yourself, want ii to be. Mighty nice to have you as a customer! ♦ * * CAN YOU TOP THIS'.’ Watching a telephone installer carefully picking up every snippet of wire after putting in an extension phone reminded one of our customers of his grandfather’s thrift and efficiency. His grandfather, he said, never threw away a piece of string. The long pieces he put into a large box labeled "String." The rest went into a smaller box. Its label read: "String Too Small to Use.” * * * THE HAPPIEST FAMILIES, the friendliest friends are those who remember “It’s fun to phone Long Distance.” There’s no need to wait for a special occasion. Just call whenever the mood strikes you. It’ll do you good and bring a lot of satisfaction at both ends of the line. You get Bargain Rates, you know, when you call station-to-station. And you save even more after 6 P M. and any time on Sundays. , * * TAXES (OH, YES!) You are still paying the 10 per cent federal excise tax on telephone service, enacted as a war time measure. If dropped, the full benefit would go to you because we act merely as a collection agent for the govern ment. The Forsyth County News MILUM ELECTRIC COMPANY Wm. 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 B QUE PLATES— PORK & BEEF— FISH & HUSH PUPPIES— SHRIMP & OSYTERS— SOUPS OF ALL KINDS. All Patrons Welcome R. & S. CAFE Britain urges U. N. to monitor broadcasts. PRIVATE l PROPERTY . Rural Electrics are owned by £ those they serve . . . the f Membership! ... —and, as members, the electric- * ity you use was made available to you by the far-sighted and courage ous organizers of the Rural Electrics in Georgia . . . when there was no other way to get electric service. The loans made by REA to build your M electric system are being paid back, }jg jm on end ahead of schedule and with burdens . . . it's your best budget 1 value, and the more you use the cheaper it becomes. ' Support your rural electric system to ■ keep it strong, efficient, and your own dependable source of abund ant, low-cost electric power! . . . §!t*S LIVE BETTER ...Electrically A v: SAW N E E . memBERSHiP }A\ tuuCTnfC CORPORRTIOn^^ BUILT * COMMUNITY SUICM* 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 bums down. You can travel all around the workl and you will find no better people than your neighbor in Cumming. FEED YOUR YYy SAVINGS ACCOUNT \ REGULARLY j j If your savings account is to become a “living and growing thing”, you must feed it regularly. Resolve today to begin saving a small amount each month on a regular basis. You’ll be surprised how quickly your savings account will grow and become “fat”. cumming ROY P. OTWELL, SR., PRESIDENT “WHERE BANKING IS A PLEASURE' 1 Thi— 1 — January 29, 1959.