The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, April 02, 1959, Image 3

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Cumming, Georgia Why is it that those who look young want to look old, while those who look old want tto look young? ATTENTION FOLKS!! YOU CAN ALWAYS GKT A BARGAIN ON GE APPLIANCES* * FURNITURE AT OUR STORE We Carry A Complete Lina SEE US FOR YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING & ELECTRICAL WIRING Free Estimate on any job GIVE US A TRIAL. Complete Septic Tank Installation Also Ditch Digging & Holes MIDWAY SERVICE CENTER “WHAT WE SELL WE SERVICE” Don Covington BUD BOLES PH. COLLECT. ALPHARETTA 5061 NEAR MIDWAY CHURCH NORTHEAST GEORGIA’S MOST COMPLETE SEED STORE AND NURSERY COFER SEEDS AND NURSERY 118 Church St. Gainesville, Ga. fi A i*-3 < *•- /\ v\ 'S j ' )f\ ■ HI , >' ■ J ,■ i IW/ / . * ( j THE CLAIMING METHODIST CHURCH Pilgrim Mill Road Rev. G. Horace Couch, Minister Telephones: Church Office TULip 7 —2000 Parsonage TULip V —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) G:3O 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 WESI.EYAN 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. The Forsvth County News IMPORTANT NOTICE I have in 1500 hundred yards of NEW SPRING MATERIAL. Arnel and Cotton, 45 inches wide — ONLY’, Y ard 79c ! Pongee Print and Silk, 45 inches wide, ONLY T ANARUS, yard 89c I Solid and Striped Chambray to match, ONLY, yard 49c Pima Broadcloth, yard 59c Cotton Sateen, yard 490 Dan River Gingham, 45 inches wide, ONLY, yard 69c Two tables of 39e and 49c material. Some of Ibis material has been reduced. HAMMOND FABRIC SHOP OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED MAN OR WOMAN to service and collect from cigarette machines in this area. Part or full time. Excellent opportunity for qua lified person, $592.50 to $1,975.00 cash required to enable you to be gin immediately. Company finances expansion. If you have serviceable car and 8 spare hours weekly write giving particulars to National Sales & Mfg. Cos.. Inc., 3508 Greenville Avenue, Dallas 6, Texas. FOR SALE—Six room home with bath and one acre of land, located J in Eastern Heights—Hoyt Wilbanks Phone Tn. 7 —2424, Cumming, Ga. , FOR SALE—Four room house at Haw Creek on Daves Creek road, hot and cold water and bath with one acre of land —See Leman Mills, I Route 5, Cumming. Call Tu.7 —7763 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 CORLEY'S SAI.ES & SERVICE Allis Chalmers Farm Equipment Featuring Irrigation Systems Duluth, Georgia Phone 3961 FOR SALE Ford Tractor Cut-Off Saw with pulley, practically new— T. K. Martin, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ga. ! Phone Alpharetta 4916. I | FOR RENT Several Houses Contact John McClure or Roy P. i Otwell, Cumming, Ga. NOTICE WATCH REPAIRS :To the many friends of W. A. Simoson, formally witii Gem Jew elry Company can still do your ■aatch reoni-s. CALL Tu. 7—5155 ROOMS FOR RENT Miss Emily I Lipscomb, Ph: Tu. 7 5220. [FOR RENT Five Room \na’t ment and bath newlv decorated. I Close in town - ALSO will sell a good used Unr'ght Piano and stool See Frank Roper, Phone Tu.7 2311 FOR SALF -Various articles of Hou ehold and Kitchen furniture See or Call i’v J- C, FI Ph: Tu. 7 €412. NOTICE TO COTTON FARMERS W’n have lust rceeßed a Truck load of Deluded and Treat'd C kor or Empire Planting S ed V. and! sell or Contract See ns at once as seed _ e and He h. THOM'S & WLB3 GI RESAI.E HOME Five rooms, two imating systems. 1 oil and 1 Electric. Car port, one extra lot. practically new in City of Cumming. Phonos Residence Tu. 7—2210 Office Tu. 7 -2355 DRILLING OASIS Well Drillers, Inc. Ph. Cumming, Ga. TU. 7-5* SO HELP WANTED WANTED AT ONCE Man or wo man to supply Kawlcish household necessities to consumers in For syth County. Steady year-round in come. See R. S. Britt. Rt. 1, Nor cross or write Rawlelgh’s, Dept. GA8—220—243, Memphis, Tenn.— Feb. 12—26—March 12—26, Aprl. 2 I More babies are being saved each year now because of a radiologic examination that lets the x-ray physician called a raddiologist record the heart’s internal struct ure and action to discover abnor malities. Edward H. Shannon OPTOMETRIIST I OFFICE IN IIOWKI.L—BRAMB LETT PROFESSIONAL BLDG. FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH i FOR RENT—Several Mouses, 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, Cumming, Rt. 3, or ph. Tu. 7—6342 MILUM ELECTRIC COMPANY Wm. H. “Bill” MILUM, Owner Ph: TU. 7 5764 1 One mile from Coal Mountain on Brown Bridge Itoad Guaranteed Service on TV. All electric appli ances Refrigeration—Air Con ditioners —Lawn Mowers —Oil Car buretors. I “SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS— OUR ONLY BUSINESS” WELL DRILLING ! FOWLER WELL & SUPPLY Canton, Georgia PHONE GR. 9-4504 COLLECT W II ife : , io M /-v .-’l £’ ' ■ >■ -i( ) >■ $ j. / , 2 ’• ' a , [ ' -V imm! pRRKHRII 41 .. . that was the great and n- e \. jrpose which brought the rural electric systems into being! . . . Reac.. g i.i. j ,:e most remote areas of our state, rural elec tric lines brought power to the farms large and small alike. Abundant, low-cost electricity which has meant greater farm productivity, higher standards of living, and opened up a vast new market for goods and services . . . And now, with nearly a qucrter of a century of experience behind them, these Member-owned, Member-controlled businesses are equal to the tasks ahead . . . and if kept strong by Members' support can continue the great service for which they were founded: Puro! r*~ctrification! SAW N E E mcmecßSHiP PuPVf rjrV • coßPOßftnon * COMMUNITY OWNED • COMMUNITY BUILT • COMMUNITY BUILDBt T rv> niq*- U > • I hh|P' , (! loho" nupoli'iPft I*> nqilnrlc ->f Ivipqtl fr\ *• ’mit-'i; logo** n to •'"M ♦ o hm* *5 tvMD'.'lc r> * Vnortn oq* ”♦; of fVirt A F v lotion Service. Big fuel cost cut forseen in atomic power. IT’S EASY TO FINANCE YOUR CAR AT BANK OF CUMMING You can arrange an auto loan in just a few minutes at the Bank of Cumming. You get LOW COST BANK RATES. Payments may be made by mail using our handy coupon book. You build bank credit when you finance your auto at the Rank cf Camming. CUMMING '■/ S6 ' v ROY P. OTWELL, SR., PRESIDENT '•■/HERE BANKING IS A PLEASURE" Thursday, April 2, 1959. The menial and emotional state in which a member of the family leaves home has much to do with his ability to avoid accidents, de clares Miss I.ucile Higginbotham, health education specialist, Agri cultural Extension Service. American Motors girds for Big ]3 moves.