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Cumming, Georgia.
VISIT THE
GOODSON DRUG COMPANY
"WE SERVE to SERVE AGAIN”
DRUGS SUNDRIES PRESCRIPTIONS
PHONE TU. 7—5040 CUMMING, GEORGIA
HEADQUARTERS FOR: Dr. Smith's Dog Si Puppy Capsules
DAHLONEGA ATLANTA BUS LINE
Dahlonega, Georgia
As of March 1, 1960, Cumming Bus Station
is located at George Martin's Gulf Station on
U. S. 19. CURRENT SCHEDULES ARE:
Lv. Cumming 6:30 A. M.
Arr. Atlanta 8:05 A. M.
(Alx»v<> srliccliilcs operate dally, Monday thru Friday)
Lv. Cumming 4:25 P. M.
Arr. Atlanta 6:00 P. M.
(Above schedules operate every day, including Sundays & Holidays)
Lv. Cumming 9:30 A. M.
Arr. Atlanta 11:10 A. M.
(Saturday schedule only)
Lv. Atlanta 8:00 A. M.
Arr. Cumming 9:35 A. M.
(Above schedule* operate every day, including Sundays Si Holidays)
Lv. Atlanta 3:00 P. M.
Arr. Cumming 4:35 P. M.
(Above schedules operate Monday thru Saturday, not on holidays)
FOR EXPRESS PACKAGES that you are ex
pecting or want to send, CALL GEORGE MAR
TIN’S GULF STATION, Tu. 7-9294.
FRANCES C. JONES, Owner-Manager
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M he future of his farm depends on many things—
'ne of the most important being a continued source of
dependable, low-cost electric power ...
As the demands of a growing nation increase,
arms must become more efficient, more productive
as Electrification has brought
great advances in farm operation during the past quar
ei-century, so does it stand ready to serve the needs
of the future.
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„ job is not yet done . . . some areas are now
under-powered”, and lines must be heavied-up to
meet the demand. A strong'Rural Electric System,
supported actively by its Member-Owners, is the best
guarantee that there will be “a farm in his future!"
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HER WASTED LIFE
As he was under orders to go
abroad, the ardent young soldier
his girl friend to marry
him at once.
i Rather worried about It, the girl
sought advice from the maiden
aunt who brought her up.
| “Tell, me what you'd do, aunty,"
she asked. “I suppose you think
it wouldn’t be sense to marry
because I’m .so young?”
| “Well, dear,” said her aunt, "I
dunno! If I had my time over
again, I think I’d get married be
fore I was old enough to have
sense not to."
MOTHERS! HOUSEWIVES! There
is a tremendous demand of AVON.
We have attractive openings for
capable women. Write: Mrs. Kath
ryon B. Houston, Box 24, Com
merce, Georgia for an interview
3—24.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
There will be a Box Supper for
young people and a Cake Walk for
all at Ducktown School on March
12, at 7:30. It is sponsored by the
Ducktown School P. T. A. The
public is invited to come and have
fun. There will also be entertain
ment.
LOST OR STRAYED -One Male
Bulldog. Has one eye missing.
Answers to name of Rocky. If
anyone has seen this dog, please
call Tu. 7—5129 or Tu. 7—2982.
LAND FOR SALE—3 acre tract of
good smooth land, nice building
site in Forsyth County, 5 miles
South of Cumming, 10 minutes
drive to Lake Lanier on paved
highway to Norcross. SEE me near
MAJOR STOREI—V. V. Brannon,
Route 4, Cumming, Ga.
REGULAR MEETING OF CUM
MING CHAPTER NO. 346 O. E. S
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Will be hol'l each Sooond and
Fourth Tues<lay Night at 7:80
O’clock.
All members are urged to atteml
.IOI.ENE WALLS. W. M.
CLARA MAE COX, Secretarj
j GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
Ernest Palmer, Guardian of Mar
gie Reece, a minor, having filed his
petition for letters of dismission,
this is to cite all parties interested
to show cause before the Court of
Ordinary of said County, at the
April Term 1960, why said letters
should not be issued as prayed.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
WHEREAS, William Chamblee Ad
ministrator of I. G. Kay Estate,
represents to the Court in his
petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully administ
ered I. G. Kay’s estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said Administrator should not be
discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission,
on the first Mondav in April 1960.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. FORSYTH COUNTY.
WHEREAS. Lewis C. Stanford,
Administrator of C. E. Davis Es
tate, represents to the Court in his
petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully administ
ered C. E. Davis Estate.
This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Administrator should
not be discharged from his admin
istration, and receive letters of
dismission, on the first Monday
in April. 1960.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
SILVER SHOALS
Chapter No. 14
Royal Arch Masons
MEETS ON THIRD
THURSDAY NIGHTS
Visiting Companions are welcome
ODATH GILBERT. H. P.
O. B. TALLY, Secretary
Cumming, Georgia
.Treasury bills in short market
supply
FRIENDS
In The Hospital
DISMISSALS
Mrs. Thelma Sewell
Mr. Leonard Barnett
Mr, E. T. Collins
Mrs. Verna Mills
Baby Sherry Bagwell
Mrs. JoAnne Smith
Mr. Carl Howard
Mr. Ernest Anderson
Mr. EYank Rider
Mrs. Flora Dobbs
Mrs. Iletta Holcomb
Mrs. Iris Ward
Mrs. Louella Chumbley
Mrs. Clyde Mize and daughter
Mrs. Virginia Woody and son
Mrs. Jackie Townley
Mr. William Dakus
Mrs. Mildred Cochran
Mrs. Madelyn Whitmire
j Master David Corn
,Mrs. Margaret Wilson
,Mrs. Harriet Scarbrough
Mrs. Thena Elliott
Mrs. Bernie Kennemore
Master Jerry Boatfield
Mrs. Mildred Lamb
Mrs. Opal _ Mathis
Master Ronnie Carnes
Mrs. Jerry Sue Chawick
Mr. Grover Burt
Mrs. Lillie Chambers
Master Ronnie Martin
Mr. Clifford Patterson
FOR SALE— Cultivator Planter
with Top Dresser for Ford Tractor
complete 1952 model; one 1951
1 1-2 Ton Dodge truck in A-l con
dition with good tires, also one
D-B Chain saw 7 1-2 H. P. used
very little—See or write, or call
Tu. 7—6235 and leave Number—
A. B. Henderson, Jr. Route 1, Can
ton, Georgia at Lathemtown.
Gulf Oil and Atlantic Refining
post lower nets.
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A good refrigerator will use 40
or 50 kilowatt hours per month and
will last ten years or longer, says
Miss Doris Oglesby, housing equip
ment specialist, AES.
John Conner, dairy marketing
specialist, Agricultural Extension
Service, reports people rank milk
pbove all other basic foods as an
essential ingredient in the daily
diet.
Trading is hectic in world sugar
futures.
BAILEY’S ELECTRIC HOOVER BROODER
Poultrymen in 10 Southern states have cut their wintertime
brooding costs to 1-2 cent or less than 1-2 kilowatt hour per
bird by using Bailey’s Electric Brooders.
Performance like this is no accident. Poultrymen and agricul
tural and electrical engineers helped design Bailey’s Model 750.
The rigid 72 x 72 inch hover has 1-2 inch of fiberglass insula
tion. Temperature is automatically controlled by dial setting.
Unit comes fully equipped with pilot light, attraction light, 8
* foot heavy duty cord. 750-chick capacity, 1500 watts, 115-120
volts.
Bailey’s electric brooders were designed from the start to
be the best.
This is why over 5000 are in operation in Georgia today.
Write or call us for special prices delivered or picked up.
MANUFACTURED BY:
L. H. BAILEY & SONS
845-855 W. Broad St. Phone-Li. 3-5281
Athens, Ga.
Speeding is profitable only for the under
takers.
The neighbor who borrows should be willing
to lend.
Being tired too often causes people to beof
ten broke.
Life would be more sensible if people were
more sensible.
It’s always easy to find an excuse for delay
ing hard work.
Have you ever tried to throw anything to the
“four winds?”
Speaking about paper work, have you ever
drawn up a budget?
No man has more pride than the man who
insists that he has none.
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
TOUR TANK, PUMP YOUR TANK EMPTY
AND KEEP YOUR PREMISES CLEAN WITH
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS JOB.
Bradford Samples
Ph. TU 7*2238 : Cumming, Ga.
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Thursday, March 10, 1960.
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