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Cumming, Georgia.
The tn\th is merciless in killing pet theories
and prejudices; that is why it is very often un
popular.
Church-goers do not necessarily lead model
lives, but, on the average, they are our best
citizens.
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Telephone
Talk .
by
BILL DAVIS
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Your Telephone Manager
HAVE MORE TURKEY? Famous last words on Thanks
giving Day! And when you’re far away from home what
you wouldn’t give to hear them! Well, why not give the
folks at home a Long Distance call—you can almost smell
the turkey and taste the pumpkin pie! Or if some member
of the family can’t trek across the miles to your house—
give him a call and share all the fun going on at home.
Costs so little, too, because bargain rates are on all
Thanksgiving Day.
ROYAL WELCOME—to the new Prin
cess phone! This new extension phone is
a honey—completely different from any
you’ve ever seen before. It’s small, a real
space-saver for desk or table. And talk
about sleek design—the Princess is about
the most modern looking modern
convenience you ever saw! Has a
handy light-up dial, and comes in f|TV f
(quote the ladies) “the most de- IT"
lieuius colors!” For more infor
mation about the Princess, just
call our Business Office. (And don’t for
get to add this gift item when you’re
making up your Christmas list.)
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WORLD’S LARGEST SWITCHBOARD! It’s in the
Pentagon Building and has more than 44,000 telephone
outlets! It’s staffed by 210 operators. Requires as much
telephone service as the average city of 200,000 popula
tion! Whether it’s important business conducted from that
building, or our own everyday calls, it takes a lot of
planning and a lot of know-how to meet the needs of
modern telephone service.
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SIXTY MINUTES—a whole hour of fine entertainment
coming up Friday, November 20, on the Bell Telephone
Hour television program. For time and channel, see your
local newspaper.
HAVK YOUR CARPETS, RUGS AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE
KXPERTLY CLEANED ON LOCATION BY THE FAMOUS FLOOR
MASTER DUO lIELLAS SYSTEM —Guaranteed by Good Housekeep
(■A* A service crew will l>e in your area soon. No extra charge for
odtof town work. Write or call for additional Information.
FLOOR.MASTER RUG COMPANY
1578 Chantilly Drive N. E.
ATLANTA 5, GEORGIA
Tel. MELrose 4 —2481
Special Notice
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
OUT AND HAULED OFF
AT REASONABLE PRICE
WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
TO DO THE JOB FOR YOU
WE TAKE OUR TRUCK AND TANK TO
YOUR TANK, PUMP YOUR TANK EMPTY
AND KEEP YOUR PREMISES CLEAN WITH
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS JOB.
Bradford Samples
Ph. TU 7-2238 : Gumming, Ga.
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The Fortyth County Newt
Legal Ads
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SHERIFF’S SALE
There will be sold before the
Court House Door in Cumming,
Forsyth County, Georgia, between
the legal hours of sale, on the First
Tuesday in December, To-wit Dec
ember 1, 1959, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following
described property: One 1956 Ford
Tractor, Motor No. F6OV6U 26165,
levied on as the property of Loyd
Chancey to satisfy execution is
suing from Forsyth Superior Courl
in favor of Talmadge Bolton
against Loyd Chancey aijd said
property.
This 23 day of October 1959.
LOY H. BARNETT, Sheriff,
Forsyth County, Georgia.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
Will be sold to the highest and
best bidder before the Court House
door in Cumming, Georgia on the
first Tuesday in December, 1959
and between the legal* hours of sale
and for cash the following describ
ed property:
A 1950 Oldsmobile, 2-door, Motor
No. 508 M 24765. Said property
levied upon by virtue of a mort
age foreclosure execution in favor
of Herman E. Richards and against
Donald Perry. Said execution is
sued by J. V. Merritt, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Forsyth County,
Georgia.
This November 2, 1959.
LOY H. BARNETT, Sheriff of
Forsyth County, Georgia.
FOR RENT—In Haw Creek Com
munity, 5 room house, wired for
Electric Stove—J. L. CRUSE, JR.
Fifty-two percent of the average
Georgia farm is forest land, say
foresters, AES.
REGULAR MEETING OF CUM
MING CHAPTER NO. 346 O. E. S.
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Will be held each Second and
Fourth Tuesday Night at 7:30
O’clock.
All members are urged to attend
JOLENE WALLS. W. M.
CLARA MAE COX, Secretary
SILVER SHOALS
Chapter No. 14
Royal Arch Masons
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MEETS ON FIRST & THIRD
THURSDAY NIGHTS
Visiting Companions are welcome
C. W. COX, Jr. H. P.
O. B. TALLY, Secretary
Cumming, Georgia
Call Alpharetta 5243
FOR
Asphalt Paving-
Driveways—
Parking Lots—
Soiling—
C. R. SIMS
Contractor
Alpharetta, Ga.
WELL
DRILLING
OAS'S
Well DriPers, Inc.
CUMMTNG, GA.
Phone T-j. 7-5460
Important Notice
Mail Christmas parcels early for
Armed forces overseas. To assure
delivery by Christmas mail ordi
nary parcels between November 1,
and November 15. Air parcels be
fore December 10, Christmas
cards for the Armed forces should
be mailed within the periods de
signated for parcels if they are to
have a reasonable expectation of
delivery prior to Christmas.
H. R. Taylor, Act. P. M.
The ONLY Heater in
America built to
HEATEVERY
ROOM IN
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the glftmorjyp iiew
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now gives you
SUPER
FIOOR HEAT
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SIEGLER PAYS
WITH THE FUEL iMfjM
• see it soon e.t
FORSYTH COUNTY FURNITURE
COMPANY
PHONE TU. 7—2415
Cumming, Georgia
COLD SlPiHI* MiH.. COBHII6
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couldn't see the snow ouUi e crysU |. c lear Flex-O-Glass
Hf. Radder summer. What doesn ta oW is barrier between our home
*• tacked over our screens-an UMd the same
] and winter. This is t e set two years more. That
I»A lOS* Flex-O-Glass. We expect it # t 0 prot ect the rest of
[tern .
L—-fTT -. your wonderful H*x v
** ’ their home* against winter weather,
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FLEXIBLE I aEtf' 0 I
SHATTERPROOF. •-- * ' \
LASTS FOR aSSStI ®0!
ONE FIEX-O-GIASS ' V
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•,T SHEARS Qg ■ -<r> World's largott Producer* of
| Flo«ti« Window Materials—Sine* '
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VISIT THE
GOODSON DRUG COMPANY
“WE SERVE to SERVE AGAIN”
DRUGS SUNDRIES PRESCRIPTIONS
PHONE TU. 7—5040 CUMMING, GEORGIA
FOR SALE BY HEIRS
Known as the homeplace of J. A. Brannon,
5-room dwelling, one barn, Well water, plenty
of shade trees, High and Elementary School bus
by door. Telephone available. 8 miles Lake Lan
ier; 5 miles south of Cumming on (Norcross
Road) 141 paved highway.
Open bids will be received through Satur
day November 28, 1959.
SEE OR CALL T. R. Brannon, Tu. 7—6365
after 5 o’clock. Call anytime Saturday or Sun
day, or see Zed Brannon anytime.
TERMS OF SALE -CASH:
Ginning Season Is Here !
We Operate a One Variety Gin, Ginning
Empire Seed under contract for SMITH SEED
COMPANY, Winder, Georgia. If you didn’t
contract with us for your Planting Seed we can
not gin your cotton.
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But we have Cotton Seed Hulls - Cotton Seed
Meal All kinds of Feed Seeds Fertilizer
Lime Roofing - Paint & Etc.
COME TO SEE US.
QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION
Findley Brothers
Ph. 3465 Duluth, 6a.
Thursday, November 19, 1959.
' aft wSr
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~'TO*-OGUjss
is the cheopest investment
in winter comfort w«'v» ever
made." says L 0. Higbte
“Th« fee yards of Wsrp's clear Flex-O-Glass we tacked over
the screens of our breereway keep out cold. wind, rain and
snow and give us a warm extra roor | tell my friends that
if their breeieway is a winter "blizrardway" to put up
and keep winter cold outside whece it belongs"
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”our living room was warmer than >*ver
had been . v. such a relief not !e hove
ony more cold drafts on the floor,"
says Mrs. K. Klemp form wit.)
‘(tor farm home >s or a lull and f-ts the full blast of winter
••id. list winter we covered the front deoi and five windows
•nth riei O Glass. It made the house much easier to teat,
w re so sold on Flei-0-Glass that we re gong to cover our
ietire front porch wth it this winter. It was just a snow
cslcWf last year. Bin Fleafl-Gless tacled up it .ill ate
« w ealra room an: tMt ll* protettio, ter tpe rest of
!* lw ! l ”-:'.f T| Mtkse ail .at,re perel .ill -.e.»e eel,
II r»rtl el taw Flei-Ofilau uitaf toll JU.el.)