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School Lunch Menus
milk of choice
FEB. 4 FEB. 5 FEB. 6 f k FEB. 7 FEB. S
Winnie winks or corn dogs tomato soup pizza Tacos/cheese fish/tartar sauce
mustard, catsup grilled cheese sand. Popeye salad lettuce/tomato coleslaw
cole slaw, carrots carrot sticks English peas whole kernal corn frozen mixed vegetables
potato rounds saltines strawberry shortcake applesauce iced brownie
pineapple pudding fruit of choice milk cookie roll
milk milk milk milk
FEB. 11 FEB. 12 FEB 13 FEB. 14 FEB. IS
barbecue/bun ravoili hamburger/bun tacos w/cheese hot dog/buns
French fries green beans lettuce/tomato lettuce/tomato baked beans
green peas fluffy potatoes French fries Mexican pinto beans candied yams
chocolate iced cake vegetable sticks apricot cobbler combread coleslaw
w/granules (carrot, celery) milk orange wedge milk
milk rolls milk
milk
FEB.lt FEB. 19 FEB. 20 FEB. 21 FEB. 22
vegetable beef soup chili w/beans pizza submarine sandwich favorite school menu
open faced cheese sand. carrot salads tossed salad lettuce/tomato
pears cinnamon roll whole kernel corn potato chips
Rice Krispie treat saltines peach cobbler congealed salad w/fruit
milk peaches milk green beans
milk milk
FEB.2S FEB. 26
spaghetti w/meat fish w/tartartar sauce a # jS‘ , _ p M
sauce, cheese cheese wedge
tossed salad creamed potatoes
green beans glazed carrots
ice cream combread
roll peanut cluster
milk milk
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Worker
William Page (1) has been named Plant Employee of the
Year at Phillips and Brooks, Inc. He is shown accepting the
award from Bob Purcell, General Manager of Phillips and
Brooks. Page works in the Wood Shop at the company and
has been employed there for 13 years.
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Award
Drew Lindsey (1) is shown (
being presented a plaque
naming him Employee of the
Year, by Phillips and
Brooks, Inc., General
Manager Bob Purcell. Lind
sey was named Employee of
the Year, an annual award
by the company, after co
workers voted him the most
deserving. Lindsey has been
with the company for four
years and is Director of
Research and Development.
JB\X(M;u mming
y^WROLLERAMA
j.l 11 Buford Hwy.
\/ I (Intersection of Hwy. 20 & 400)
\\J Cumming, Georgia Phone: 887-3680
7U LADIES DAY...
r/A VW \ I WED. MORNINGS 9-11
/l / / V LADIES SKATE
I // I COFFEE AND
A(/ \ u DOUGHNUTS
ALL FOR ONLY Mk
STARTING MON., FEB. 14
Mondays are Family Nights 7-10
During 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. children must be accompanied
by parent or parents.
TIMBERLAKE 1
OLDSMOBILE rh
-new location
-4228 HWY. 20-FOUR LANE-BUFORD
—NEW FACILITIES— I
(13 Minutes From Cumming)
"The Dynamite Dealer"
4228 Hwy. 20
BUFORD MALL I
945-8971 1
Square Dance
Classes Slated
Sounds of folks having a
foot-stomping, hand
clapping good time will soon
be heard coming from Cum
ming Lower Elementary
School Gym. The Cumming
Recreation and Parks
Department is currently
signing up members for its
upcoming Square Dancing
classes.
The Sawnee Mountain
Squares, with caller Pee
Wee Miers, will be instruc
ting the course which begins
Saturday, March 1. Classes
will be held each Saturday
night from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.,
for 20 weeks. The fee for the
entire course is S3O per stu
dent for 50 hours of instruc
tion. ~
Payment of sls per student
is payable In March and sls
NEEDLESS ACCIDENT
Poisoning, according to
Cooperative Extension
Service safety experts, is the
most needless accident. . .
and also the most easily
prevented. First, just be
aware that curious children
will taste most any
substance to determine what
it is or if it tastes good.
Second, childproof your
home by keeping all
medicines, household
cleaners and chemicals in a
locked cabinet. Preventing
this most needless accident,
poisoning, is that simple.
in April.
Join the fun at the school
gym by enrolling in Square
Dancing classes. For more
information or to register,
call the city park at 887-5655.
It’s not just a wood stove.
It’s a central heating system
that happens to burn wood.
You can buy a cute little wood stove.
Or, you can solve your problem for
good with Thermo-Control
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GRAVES-WILUAMS, INC.
RT. 4, BOX 97 HYDE RD. CUMMING
LOCAL - 887-0701 - ATL. 688-8210
Open Monday thra Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. - Saturday 9*2
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Reuben Ball, Jr. Bookkeeping, Salestax,
Dennis J. Wall Personal, Business
Diane P. Wall Partnerships, Etc.
BALL TAX SERVICE
P.O. Box 130, Cumming, Ga. 30130
Phone 887-1609
If no answer, 889-1901 or 887-3033
ALL WORK DONE SATISFACTORILY
Located on Bramblett Rd. between Hwy. 20 & Hwy. 369
10 REASONS TO BUY THERMO-CONTROL:
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30,1980-
Optimists Plan To
Give Youth Awards
The Forsyth-Cumming Op
timist Club is again sponsor
ing the Youth of the Month
and Youth of the Year
Awards.
The basis of the award is to
recognize the positive good
in young people. This
recognition may be based on
single acts of courage,
outstanding citizenship,
character, patriotism,
academic achievement or
religious involvement.
To be eligible for con
sideration, a sponsor must
submit a resume detailing
the reasons the young person
is deserving of the award.
Any person or group may
sponsor any high school age
or younger person for the
award. The resumes should
be submitted to George Mar
chbanks at Cumming Police
Department or sent to:
Youth of the Month Pro
gram, Forsyth-Cumming
Optimist Club, P.O. Box 111,
Cumming, Ga., 30130.
The Youth of the Month
Awards will be made for the
months of January through
May and a Youth of the Year
will be chosen from these
PBPr'
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Monthly winners.
The winner of the Youth of
the Month Award will
receive a SSO Savings Bond
and an engraved plaque
recognizing this young per
son for his or her outstanding
qualities.
The Youth of the Month
presentations will be made
at regular meetings of the
Optimist Club at Jack’s
Restaurant with the winner,
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if no answer-963-3316
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1711 BROWNS BRIDGE RD. GAINESVILLE
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Open Monday Him Friday 9 a.m.-i p.m.-Saturday 9-2
sponsor and immediate
family of the recipient in
vited.
The Youth of the Year
presentation will be made at
a banquet in September and
the winner of this award will
receive a SIOO savings bond
and a suitably engraved pla
que. The Youth of the Year
will be chosen from among
the Youth of the Month win
ners.
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back baffle
•-Secondary combustion
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Secondary combustion
air pipes
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