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Cumming, Georgia
WANTED —Anyone having Timber
for sale Also I have some lots
to sell—Contact J. M. VOYLES,
Route 1, Dawsonville, Ga.
FOR SALE Ford Tractor Cut-Off
Saw with pulley, practically new—
T. K. Martin, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ga.
Phone Alpharetta 4916.
FOR RENT Several Houses
Contact John McClure or Roy P.
Otwell, Cumming, Ga.
NOTICE! NOTICE!
Blue Cross Blue Shield Hospitalization
Insurance
Deadline for new applications for Blue Cross -
Blue Shield Hospitalization Insurance through
your County Farm Bureau Chapter is April Ist.
Applications should be made with Mr. Jimmy
Deaton, Farm Bureau Secretary, at Farmers
Mutual Exchange.
NEED A WELL
Cheapest way known to get a Permanent Sup
ply of Water Over 400 satisfied Customers.
WELLS FOUNDATION & TEST HOLES
ALL PURPOSE BORING COMPANY
Phone 6302
ROSWELL, GEORGIA
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THE GUMMING METHODIST CHURCH
Pilgrim Mill Road
Rev. G. Horace Couch, Minister
Telephones: Church Office TULip 7 —2900
Parsonage TUI.lp 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
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“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) 8:13 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.
Mr. James E. “Tommy” Gravitt, President.
NOTICE WATCH REPAIRS
To the many friends of W. A.
Simpson, formally with Gem Jew
elry Company ran still do your
watch repairs.
CALL Tu. 7—5155
CORI.EV’S SALES ® SERVICE
Allis Chalmers Farm Equipment
FeatorniE' Irrigation Systems
OiTii.th rtpo-qta
Phone 3961
> Forsyth County News
CHESTATEE HIGH SCHOOL
JUNIOR CLASS
Presents
AARON SLITK FROM
FUNKIN CRICK
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Retie Cormack
This is a clean rural comedy in
which the old farmer get ahead
of the city “slickers.” Dramatic
scenes with plenty of funny action
and lines.
Aaron Slick Not as green as he
looks Glen Bruce
Mr. Wilbur Merririew A crooked
speculator —. Dale McConnell
Clarence Green—A hysterious
young man .... Winford Skinner
Mrs. Rosy Berry—A Georgia widow
Dollie Bryant
Gladys May Merridew —A sweet
young thing ..... Janet Bennett
The Girl in Red A city girl that
has “been around” Joyce Higgins
Little Sis Riggs—A regular tom
boy Antonia Durand
Hotel Guests —Myrtie Kate Bennett,
Bonnie Chastain, and Martha
Bennett.
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
8:00 P. M.
Admission —Adults 50c —Children 35
FOR SALE —20 Black June Cherry
Trees, 2 to 6 foot, SI.OO each, 3
for S2.OO—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
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OUTBOARD OUTFIT
in McCulloch
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Chain Saw’s
■LUCKY CUT,
CONTEST
OUTBOARD BOAT—MOTOR
TRAILER GRAND PRIZE IN
LOCAL CONTEST DRAWING
How would you like to win a
beautiful 15 foot fiberglass boat,
powered by anew 40 H. P. electric
starting Scott outboard motor and
a light-weight trailer to take the
whole works wherever you want
to go? Well, you can. It’s the Grand
Prize in the “Lucky Cut” contest,
now being sponsored by
NIX SERVICE STATION
local dealer for McCulloch chain
saws.
On top of it, local contestants
can also win weekly prizes con
sisting of a pair of famous Red
Wing “Irish Setter boots and a
“Handi-light” lantern that emits a
powerful white beam and a flash
ing red warning light—perfect for
general use and also in roadside
emergencies.
According to Nix Service Station,
located at Ball Ground, Georgia,
any person over 15 years of age
can get in on both the weekly and
the Grand Prize drawings. There
are no puzzles to solve, rhymes to
finish or essays to write.
All you have to do is stop in at
Nix Service Station, register, and
take a “lucky cut” with the new
est quality guaranteed McCulloch
chain saws, fresh from the factory.
A drawing will be held once
each week for 6 weeks with the
Grand Prize drawings held at the
close of the contest. Contestants
may register only once per weekly
drawing, but can register again for
each succeeding week’s drawing
if they wish. Everyone who regis
ters is eligible for all prizes.
The “Lucky Cut” contest opens
March 9 and closes April 18. Nix
Service Station urges everyone to
I stop by and register during this
time.
NIX SERVICE STATION
Ball Ground, Georgia
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our thanks
to everyone for their prayers, visi
tation, food, floral gifts, cards,
friendship an dany other thought
fulness while at home and in the
hospital.
Words can’t express how much
we appreciate youi kindness.
May God’s richest blessings he
with you.
Re%'. J. B. Driskell and family.
FOR RENT Sever:.l 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
Wm. 11. “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
FOWLER WELL &
SUPPLY
Canton, Georgia
PHONE GR. 9-4504
COLLECT
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Co-opewtuon... ,
I) Rural Electrification is a brilliant example of neighbors
working with neighbors toward the common good . . .
co-r>oeration!
Loon, our country will reach 200 million population. The
j food market is rapidly increasing and the farmer's con-
I sumption of electric power can easily double in a few
years . . .
Rural Electric Systems stand ready to meet the challenge
of the future. They have saved hours and lives on the
farms . . . saved farms for America's needs . . . and
they return to their banker, the REA, every dollar loaned
—with interest! . . .
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BRANDYWINE 11. I>. CLUB
The regular monthly meeting of
the Brandywine 11. D. Club was
held at the homo of Mrs. Flo Tid
well at 2 o'clock on Monday, March
16. There were tout teen members
present. We regret to note that
one of our membbers, Mrs. Susie
, Stone, is very ill at this time. We
are praying for her a speedy re- 1
PAINT, REPAIR OR REMODEL YOUR
HOME WITH A BANK OF
CUMMING LOAN
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If your house has a leaky roof, needs
paint, insulation, or an additional room,
see us for a Home Repair Loan. You can
do the work yourself or hire it done. See
your contractor or building supply dealer
today and get an estimate of the cost and
the materials needed. Bring it to us and
fill out a loan application.
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OF CUMMING
/ ROY P. OTWELL, SR., PRESIDENT
"WHERE BANKING IS A PLEASURE’’
Thursday, March 2G, 1959.
covery. Af'er our regular business
session a most interesting demon
stration on making bolts and belt
carriers were given by Mrs. Zelma
Bannister.
A social hour was enjoyed by
playing a game and delicious re
freshments serv< ! by Mrs. Tidwell.
Our next meeting will ire held at
the home of Mrs. Gertie McGinnis.
Mrs. John B. Walker, Reporter