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THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS - AUGUST 3, 1972 -
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A Successful Fisherboy
One of the most successful
fishermen around Cumming th
ese days i s four year old
Chris Hughes, who is pictured
above with a catch of 20 Rain
bow Trout. The catch was made
while fishing at Rainbow Lakes
one afternoon last week while
fishing with his grandfather,
Jim Rives, of Atlanta. Chris has'
made another nice catch earlier
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VOTE FOR and ELECT
THAD C. WOOD
Post No. 2
Forsyth County
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
I will work with the people of
Forsyth County for the improvement
of our county, and to keep costs
down. With GOD’s help lets
all try to make our beautiful
county a better place to live.
Thank you
in the week while fishing with
his other grandfather, James
Ivey Hughes, Forsyth County
Building Inspector.
Chris has been fishing for
about one year and, thanks to
his two grandfathers who take
him on frequent fishing trips,
has become quite a fisherman.
He has his own tackle and casts,
hooks and plays fish better than
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most adults.
According to his grand
mother, Mrs. Hughes, the fish
ing bug has really bitten hard
since his first trip to Rainbow
Lakes several weeks ago and
now he calls it his favorite
fishing hole.
Two Youths
Still Missing
Two 16-year-olds. Jennv We
lch and Larry Welch, Route 5,
'Alpharetta, are still missing.
1 They left home June 24. Any
one who has any Information
about the Welch youths is asked
to call the Hall County Jail or
the Sheriff’s Department, which
is helping efforts to locate the
youths.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S. Welch
of McGinnis Ferry Road, Route
5, Alpharetta, suspect no foul
They know their chldren
a« or have been in the Gaines
ville area.
They were last seen opera
ting a red van with white stripes
and curtains.
Vote For
Royston A. Ingram, Jr.
for
Forsyth County Coroner
Democratic Primary August 8, 1972
YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED
What do you expect from North Georgia’s
oldest Ford Dealer ?The best deals and,
the best service, of course and that’s
- what you ’ll find at OTWELL MOTOR CO.
in Cumming; Modern tetil equipment
along with highly skilled mechanics insure
that your service needs will be quickly
met at OtWELL MOTOR COMPANY.
ELECT
Larry D. Watson
FORSYTH COUNTY COMMISSION POST 5
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BEAUTY
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from your
Ctylibt
JO ANN RAKESTRAW
EXCESSIVE
HAIR FALL-OUT
Excessive hair fall-out is a
sure sign of trouble for a wom
an. Heavy hair fall-out can be
caused by a scalp problem, or
it can be the sign of brittle hair.
You can easily determine which
is the reason for falling hair by
simply examining the hair.
Brittle, broken hair has no
root. The root is bulbous
shaped. If the root of the hair
is attached, then you can be
fairly certain that some condi
tion of the scalp is causing
your problem. You should re
member, however, that a cer
tain amount of normal hair
falls out regularly, and this
fall-out increases in the Spring
and again in the Fall.
The best way to avoid hair
problems is through regular
professional care. Clean hair is
healthy hair. Telephone Ckla.v
for an appointment with i 'of
our beauticians.
Coal Mountain
Beauty Saloq
ELECT
Larry D. Watson
FORSYTH COUNTY COMMISSION POST 5
ELECT
Larry D. Watson
FORSYTH COUNTY COMMISSION POST 5
ELECT
Larry D. Watson
FORSYTH COUNTY COMMISSION POST B
ELECT
Larry D. Watson
FORSYTH COUNTY COMMISSION POST 5
ELECT
Larry D. Watson
FORSYTH COUNTY COMMISSION POST B
A spokesman at the Welch
residence stated Tuesday mor
ning, “the parents were out
looking for the youths.”
As to the location of the
youths, a SSOO reward is being
offered for information on their
location.
Mrs. Welch said last week,
“the family was very happy
and they were not arguing when
the youths left.” Mr. Welch
had promised his daughter a
car, but as he did not approve
of a $165 phone bill and his
daughter’s boyfriend, he had
postponed buying her a car.
The daughter said “She under
stood,” Mrs. Welch said.
To The Voters And Citizens
of Forsyth County:
/ would tike to ask for your vote and support of Herman L. Hamby for Post
No. 4 Member Board of Commission of Forsyth County. Since I am working
/ will be unable to see each of you in person. This is going to be a very
important Board as the members of this 5 man Board will be responsible for
spending wisely or unwisely over % of your tax dollar. To those who don't
know me I would like to give some of the background of my life.
/ am a lifetime resident of Forsyth County. / am married to the former •
Luc He Mills. We have three children, Dennis Hamby, Barbara Turner and
Judy Skinner. / am 49 years old. I am a veteran of World War 11. I am a
member of Oak Grove Baptist Church. I have taught the Men's Sunday
School Class for 12 years. I am a member of the Masonic Lodge. / have a
high school education from Forsyth County Schools and a two year course
in Business Administration. / have worked for George Bagley Feed and
Hatchery for twenty four years in bookkeeping and management.
To people in districts other than my own that don't know each one of the
five that are offering for this post, please check us out. For the one that is
elected from this district will be spending your money also. I feel this will
be a very important Board. If you see fit to elect me to this Board, / promise
/ will be present, health permiting, at each meeting and I expect to vote on
each decision with God's help to the best of my ability for what / think the
people of Forsyth County would want.
Yours for a good, dean county government,
Herman L. Hamby
YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE
WILL BE APPRECIATED
Extension Council Meets,
Plans Year’s Activities
The Forsyth County Exten
sion Homemakers Council met
Monday, July 24, at the con
ference room of the Health De
partment.
The meeting was called to or
der by the President, Mrs. J.T.
Lee. Devotion was given by Mrs.
Ruby Holbrook.
Plans were made to raise
money to send 4-H Club girls
to Rock Eagle and to send a
delegate to a state meeting.
The program was plannedfor
‘‘Stay Sure With McClure”
RE-ELECT
CECIL McCLURE
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT,
FORSYTH COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY—AUOUST B, 197& [
He's Down To Earth And On The Level
. Law Degree . Experience . Courteous Service
. Proven Ability
THIS AD COMPOSE!) AND PAID FOR BY FRIENDS
WHO WILL...
“Stay Sure With McClure”
the year beginning with a furn
iture workshop Sept. 27 and the
individual clubs would work on
handicrafts for display on achi
evement day in March.
Mrs. Zelma Bannister told
the council that it was eligible
to have a booth at the North
east Georgia Fair in Gain
esville
It was decided that the council
would meet there more times
this year, octoDer, January and
March.
The following chairmen were
elected: health, Mrs. Alderman;
cultural arts, Mrs. Henry Mc-
Mhan; safety, Mrs. Dennis Ro
per; citizenship, Mrs. Betty
Laroy.
There were nine members
present and four clubs repre
sented, Big Creek, Chatta
hoochee, Brandywine and Be
thel view, according to Mrs, Ad
ell Perry, publicity chairman.