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Cumming, Georgia
The merchant who specializes in cheap goods
usually has a cheap trade that is satisfied with
cheap merchandise that won’t last and is, there
fore, the highest priced in the end.
Wrap up your Father 's Da,
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FRUIWLOOM
GUARANTEED
than cay odar iron;!;
ATKEIIC SHIRTS
rumorced
jnd arms
34 to 54
HE SHIRTS
fi/LOii-reinforced neck
Sizes small, medium,
large, ex-large
BRIEFS
Premium Cotton
Sizes 2844
► Sanforized SHORTS
1 Roomy sizes 28 to 52
OTWELL’S DEPARTMENT STORE
“We Dress Up The Family”
Roy Otwell, Jr., Owner
CUMMING, GEORGIA.
Special Notice!
WE WILL OPERATE OUR GIN, LOCATED
IN DULUTH DURING THE COMING 1959-60
SEASON.
VVE ALSO CAN FURNISH CERTIFIED
EMPIRE PLANTING SEED ONE for ONE
SAAP. PLEASE DROP US A CARD OR SEE
US FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS
CONTRACT.
We have a good stock of Nitrate of Soda
A-N-L and Amonimun Nitrate. FOR TRUCK
LOAD LOTS COME TO SEE US.
Findley Brothers
Ph. 3465 Duluth, 6a.
...Call us Collect...
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KNIT BRIEFS g j
69c each
Box of C
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49c each M
The Forsyth County News
QUOTES from lha
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D!-WEEKLY P'JBLICAVON
OF B.rKJr.IF.Ki
OtORGIA /.IRCPAfT 1
EMHOYEIS
Duvvo' ville and Maritita, GergU
People...
. . . Jack Winfield, Aliarli.
s.upc:visor of the maintenance
toclfi group, makes ''Who’s Wl.o
ir. Enuinoerirg” Eighth Anniw>
Editir n . . . Chess Abernathy,
Marietta, Public In forma lio.i
manager, n president of Mari
etta High School P. T. A. . . .
A Miff; wan a ’ y,x
r it an l so v::.j •<.
recent hoc'.-
I.l} |
Party when ,'g
Mis ß |
ct:‘j,andMrs.| Sla
? a r J a r a 2 *&*<&
Thomp:>n, Cumming, were
crowned Lockheed Queens
’Miss” and 'Mrs.” respectively
. . . Manuel Avila arid Cesar
Trujillo, Mexican Nationals
from Lockheed-Azearate, S.A.,
say they enjoy true Southern
Hospitality while training here
, . , C. K. Horton, Marvfh,
maintenance meeb-nic. Plat e
Engineering, comp\*ic3 : even
years never abdont, tardy nor
short-timed out . . . Assistant
Secretary of Navy Ficd A.
B.intz end Senator Herman
T'.’mudgo v/ero welcome recent
viiifo. r 3 to the plant . . . Lock
he< <l Ncclo.ir Products gets n
former member of the Oak
Ridge Manhattan Project Team
aa assistant manager; the Nu
clear export is Robert Murph
Jones, Atlanta . . . W. E. Tur
pin, Roswell, in tool design has
nearly eight years without an
absence . . . Parents of Jet Star
Engineer Peter Pratt, Smyrna,
over from England on visit., find
America "Big, Rich, Wonderful
and in a hurry”... Nelson Rowe,
Smyrna, C-130 Project Co-ordi
nator is elected Georgia Unit
President of America Contract
Bridge League . .
Progress ...
. . . Georgia Division’s proposed
New Super Hercules will airlift
a 50,000 )>ound payload across
the Atlantic Ocean non-stop . . .
Super Hercules will be offered to
both the militar} and to com
mercial airfreight firms, and will
boa product of the Marietta
plant . . . Eight Lockheed Ski
130’s are in Tactical Air Com
mand supply operations on the
Greenland Icecap . . . GC-130A
Drone Launchers, built at Mari
etta by Georgians, will fire and
direct four jet drone targets at
altitudes above 30,000 feet, giv
ing Air Force fighter pilots their
first high-altitude, high-speed
realistic targets.
Business...
. . . Purchuse of a Jet Star by
Pratt & Whitney, a leading jet
engine manufacturer, puts a
feather, or maybe a wing in our
cap . . . Another Jet Star sale,
this one to the Ryder System,
mammoth truckleasing company
headed by
dynamic J. ;
A. (Jet Ac- ft;
tion) Ryder
order from W M
Ohio State g| %.
University t|l|
fora 10 kilo- ' fF
watt train- * r , .
ing reactor | ft
(see picture)
brings cheer- for the Georgia
Division N iclear Products
Branch . . June Ist saw $2
million anno il pay raises for
11,000 hourly paid emploveea in
effect at Geor la plant. . . Sales
Representative to ihe wide world
for the Loci, iced Jet Star ap
pointed; he is Charles M.
Jackman . .In further ex
pansionanddi ''eradication Lock
heed has acquired Stavid Engi
neering, Inc . thrt Plainfield,
New Jersey military electronics
suppliers . . .
* * *
Events...
. . . Armed Forces Day at Lock
heed-Dobbins saw an estimated
50,000 people enjoy a veritable
carnival atmosphere during the
8 hour tour and exhibition
period . . . Tour of the Georgia
Division by a five-member
group of the International Labor
Organization of the United Na
tions was a recent event ...
RC-130 Mod and Completion
Department employees get Class
"A” Safety Trophy for second
lime this year . . . Lockheed
Credit Union celebrates Bth
birthday . . . Coorgia-built
C-130’s featureu in flyover at
Okinawa Bast* Birthday Cele
bration for 21s'. Troup Carrier
Squadron the "Bee-Liners” • • •
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Public Interest...
. . . 1959 blood donations from
Lockheedians total 2,511 pints
so far, over half year’s volun
tary quota . . . Through May,
11,391 Georgia Division em
ployees have receive five-year
Service Pins . . . Since 1951
Lockheed Georgia personnel in
vests over $20,000,000 in U. S.
Savings Bonds . . f $2,500 in
U. S. Savings Bonds go to five
Cobb High Seniors in Lockheed
Essay contest...
I dog INOCULATION
| SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
I Dr. Jim Kupper, Veterinarian
land son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Kupper of the Big Creek Communi
ty, will do the dog inoculations in
the county beginning Saturday
June 13 according to the Local
Health Department.
His charges will be $1.50 per
dog for the three year shot pups
three months old can get it.
The State Health Department
does not furnish free dog vaccine
unless there is an epedimic of
rabies over some area. It is better
to take advantage of this cheap
cost while everyone is getting this
service than to wait unti rabies
breaks out maybe among your
pets or livestock when free vaccine
would then be available for dogs
that had not been bitten.
The dates of the inoculation
schedule is as follows:
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
A. C. Smith Hatchery—B:3o- 9:30
Hurt & Moore Store —9:40 —10:30
Silas Pruitt Stero —10:40 —11:20
Sewells Store, Heardsville—ll:3o
12:00
Evans Bag Co —12:10 —1:15
Steve Grogans—l:25 —2:15
Greens Store—2:25 —3:00
Drew—3:l0—3:50
Bethelview School 4:00 —4:30
John Collins Store—4:3s—s:2o
SATURDAY, JUNE 27
Hammond Store —8:30—9:15
Paul Cagles Place —9:20. .9:50
Whitmire Store—10:00—10:50
Winfred Durand’s Store—ll—ll:3o
Clarence Bagwells place—ll:35—
12:00
D. O. Freeman’s Store —1210—1:10
Cross Roads Church —1:15—1:40
Fay Wallis Store—l:4s—2:ls
Woffords Hatchery—2:2s—3:ls
Walter Hardins Store—3.2s—4:lo
Olin Chadwick Store —4:25 —5:00
WEDNESDAY, JULY I.
Cumming Courthouse —1:00—5 pm.
FREEZING SANDWICHES
With picnic time just around the
corner, Mrs. Mana Taylor, nutri
tionist, Agricultural Extension Ser
vice, says it is time to employ
time-saving methods of making
sandwiches. Why not make up
enough sandwiches for several pic
nics and freeze them? They can
go from freezer to picnic basket
and will thaw in about three hours
and be ready to eat.
ave nL Save up to on vitas' accessories 1
on a faniane -oj ..-jter k —-
radio and automatic transmission. u , _ . . . „ . L % V- *
With at, conditioning you can saM Saco on Sod, fin,lb that no.er needs *a,,nj > J
oave up to J 55 a ye.if proprrt^ened
on regular gas and Oil g M car. The Galax. e Club Victorio-|ust
A $52 more than a Fatrlane 500 hardtop.
Agk * Based on a comparison
4 manufacturers' suggested retail prices
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FREE BUYER'S DIGEST
OF NEW CAR FACTS
36 pages crammed full of
money-saving ideas on how
to buy and run your new car
H's Dividend Day, .. . you can save more than jj / ~ /
ever before on a59 Ford. Get our special trade-in '"/IM'Uj, '■ —" y /
dividends ... plus the dividends that go with own- "
ing the world’s most beautifully proportioned car. fy *
DIVIDEND DAYS AT YOUR FORD DEALER’S ~
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OTWELL MOTOR COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia
Phones: Tu. 7-2311-12 “The House Service Built”
Check your car Check your driving CHECK ACCIDENTS
The girl who kknows she’s cute is not as cute
as she thinks she is.
The business of developing one’s personality
is more important than that of regulating others
Life is your own affair. You can make youis
almost anything you wish, if you will only do it.
The trouble with most people, as we see it,
is they talk too much about too litle.
People who enjoy privileges rarely believe
that democracy has any right to curb their
prerogatives.
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Something
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W I P
f h-M Crow
About!
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The person with money in the bank has
something to “crow about”, for he has
that feeling of security and self-confi
dence that only “cash in the bank” can
give.
Open your account today and save regu
larly each payday. Soon you’ll feel like
’’crowing” with pride.
(ML? J
CUMMING
ROY P. OTWELI, SR., PRESIDENT
"WHERE BANKING IS A PLEASURE"
EXTRA EASY TERMS
59 Fords are selling so
well that we can afford
to make you the longest,
easiest terms possible
Thursday, June 18, 1959.
FREE MUFFLER CHECK
2 out of 3 mufflers are
defective. We will safety-check !
yours, if anew one is needed,
we can save you money
_ .
FREE SAFETY CHECK
(with every lube job)
An A to Z check of brakes,
lights, steering gear..,
everything—
be safe this sonner