The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, March 19, 1959, Image 3

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Cumming, Georgia WELL DRILLING FOWLER WELL & SUPPLY Canton, Georgia PHONE GR. 9-4504 COLLECT NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE AT AUCTION The undersigned will sell AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE MR. AND MRS. A. E. BENNETT, SR. on State Highway No. 53 two miles North of New Hope Church in Forsyth County ON SATURDAY MARCH 21, 1959 AT 10:30 O’ CLOCK, A. M. at public outcry, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following personal prop erty: House-hold kitchen furniture consisting of bedsteads, tables, chairs, lamps, quilts, stoves, water heater, electric refrigerator, cook ing utensils, 1 watch, 1 shot gun and numerous other household and personal property articles. Also farming equipment Includ ing 1952 Farm AH Super A Tractor 1 one-horse wagon, other farm tools. This February 21, 1959. RAY BENNETT ESTIL BENNETT MRS. SYBIL BENNETT WEST BROOK, Children and sole heirs at law. FOR SALE—2O Black June Cherry Trees, 2 to 6 foot, SI.OO each, 3 for $2.00 —T. W. Gunter, West of Hospital, Cumming, Georgia. FOR SALE BOXWOODS American 16 x 16, Dwarf 12 x 12 SI.OO each—Heard Orr, Route 4, Cumming, Ga., on Midway road 1 mile South of Holbrook Camp Ground Phone Tu 7. 2683 Cumming Unpaid Tax Notice All tax receipts including interest and cost will remain in the Tax Commissioners Office until after the tag season is closed, as the law requires all taxes must be paid in order to get your tag. After April Ist, by direction of County Com missioners, all unpaid tax receipts will be turned over to the Sheriff for collection, which will mean additonal costs. VTNNIE B. REDD, T. C. MO OTHER PICKUP CSC ©US LIKE __ A 59 FORD * 27 Ford Pickups for ’fi9! Choice of 3 wheelbases, 3 body styles, 4 body sizes and 5 Short Stroke engines. . LIKE „. LIKE A *SO ■ ■ - 1 -* drive ' v ... i cab-wide box. 4-WHEEL DRIVE PICKU P I ’ engine delivered to \\ pasture, mud, sand, underbrush |j[ ■ ... nothing stops a Ford 4 x 4. -ffi Go FORDWARu for savings Cos/ /VO ' FORD TRUCKS COST LESS OTWELL MOTOR COMPANY, Cummin?, Geo~s? r; A. Phones: Tu. 7-2311-12 “The House Service Built” If You’re Interested in an A—l USED TRUCK—Be BE SURE TO SEE YOUR FORD DEALER v& ' •..\'V.\- !r *•**> Jr / / \ \ v '.. ...-v THE CLAIMING METHODIST CHURCH Pilgrim Mill Road Rev. G. Horace Couch, Minister Telephones: Church Office TUl.ip 7 —2900 Parsoaage TUl.ip 7—2379 “WORSHIP SERVICES" Sunday Morning Worship Service 11:00 A. M. Sunday Evening Worship Service 7:30 P. M. 'Wednesday Night Prayer Service 7:30 P. M “CHURCH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES" Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Mr. Clyde Mize, Church School Superintendent Methodist Youth Fellowship (Sunday Evening) 6:30 P. M. MYF Activity Hour (Sunday Evening) 8:30 P. M. Mrs. Clyde Mize, Co-counselor Junior Fellowship (Saturday Evening) 7:30 —9:00 P. M. Mrs. M. P. Holbrook, Co-counselor "CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS" OFFICIAL BOARD MEETING 730 P M. Mr. Milton Patterson, Chairman (Tuesday night after third Sunday every third month) CHOIR PRACTICE (Every Wednesday Night) 8:15 P. M. WOMEN’S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE (First Monday of every month) 3:00 P. M. Mrs. Dan Devine, President WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD (First Tuesday of every month 8:00 P. M. Mrs. Doris Graham, President METHODIST MEN'S CLUB “Supper Meetings** (Tuesday after fourth Sunday every month) 7:00 P. M. Mrs. James E. “Tommy” Gravitt, President The For*yth County News SALESMEN or Agents Wanted— Wanto make sls to $25 in a day? We will train and finance depend able man or woman, over 21, for part or full time NcNess Route Work. Write McNESS CO., Box 2766, DeSota Station, Memphis 2, Tennessee. FOR RENT—Several Houses, some with Chicken Houses MARK HEARD, JR. Ph: TU. 7—2337. FOR SALE—I have plenty of Fire, Heater and Stove Wood, all kinds See INMON STREETMAN, Canton Rt. 3, or ph. Tu. 7—6342 MILUM ELECTRIC COMPANY W'm. 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. 7-5460 HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE Man or wo man to supply Rawleigh household necessities to consumers in For syth County. Steady year-round in come. See R. S. Britt, Rt. 1, Nor cross or write Rawleigh’s, Dept. GAB —220 —243, Memphis, Tenn. — Feb. 12—26—March 12—26, Aprl. 2 5 ... feeding cattle? w \ . . . pumping water? . . . grinding feed? You bet it could! ... if you're taking advantage of the abundant, low-cost electric power made possible for you by Rural Electrification! Think of the many chores which electricity can do for you automatically . . . then, think . of what life would be like without electric AA. service! * •7' ■s£itvi inriß n? Rural Electrification has brought anew way of life —a more enjoyable, more profitable way of life to rural America! .. . §SAW N E F \\§>f mcmecßSHiP J^L\£££wrf£w^COßPOßßTlOl^^^ COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUILT • COMMUNITY BUILDER When advertising- something to sell never bother to tell the customer how good you are tell him what your product will do for him. One of the puzzles that confront the student of human nature is the great attraction that scandal has for minds that belong tto the “pure in heart.” wherrvou don'tKifow “LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU STRONG ENOUGH to PROTECT YOU” CUMMING Y ROY p - OTWELI, SR., PRESIDENT "WHERE BANKING IS A PLEASURE’* Thursday, March 19, 1959. 1 1 1