The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, May 15, 1947, Image 8

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'Cumining, Georgia • Children Born Behind 1 ***•' wtlfaek JIT. Uken bv the Vounf Men’s thri-tlan Association, shows ehil d , | arte |y’ from Baltic countries, now dominated by Soviet Russia. T e theTparenU are of the Christian faith, and seek entry here. Describing the neglect of displaced | persons as "the greatest moral crime of the century," Dean Earl G. Harri son, of the University of Pennsyl vania Law School, today urged Americans to write their congress men in support of the Stratton bill, H. R. 2910. ''More than 850.000 human beings, largely of the Christian faith, are still behind barbed wire in European confinement camps due to our neg lect,” Dean Harrison stated. "These men and women and children, politi cal and religious refugees, and all of them afraid to return to their home lands, wish to come to America. During the war, because of subma rine warfare and other hazards, they were prevented from crossing the Atlantic. Now there is nothing to stop them but the legal barriers of our complex immigration laws." Dean Harrison, chairman of the Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons, declared that the only di rect measure to aid these unfortunate people Is the emergency bill intro duced April Ist in Congress by Rep. William G. Stratton, Jr. (R. 111.). This law (H. R. 2910), it passed, will be temporary legislative remedy and enable 400,000 able-bodied displaced persons to come Into this country in the next four years. The Citizens Committee on Dis placed Persons, with headquarters at 39 East 36th Street In New York (on the same block with the private mu NOTICE Probably because business is ex pected to slow up, high school sen iors and Veterans are enrolling in our schools in larger numbers than ever before since they know tho rough training will soon be neces sary. Wo, therefore, advise Seniors, Veterans, teachers and others who plan to enter our school in Gaines ville in June, or sooner, to contact our office in Gainesville promptly, reserve a seat, and be sure. PERRY BUSINESS SCHOOL, Estes Build ing, Gainesville, Georgia, Phone 1776, approved for Veteran Training Seed can be harvested profitably from lespedeza where the plants > iiving Contemporary styling of the traditionally appealing Southern Colonial architecture is reflected in this spacious two-story house designed by Architect Maurice E. Thornton, 5892 Compton Drive. Indianapolis, Ind. Designated as his plan No. 14-L-26, it is adapta ble to a 60-f< t suburban lot or rural acreage. The living und working centers are planned to take full advantage of a southern exposure. The architect recommends brick veneer on the front under the two-story portico, a roof of fire resistant asphalt shingles in a dark color to give a pleasing con trast to the wide, white clap board siding. The house contains 25.700 cubic feet of space, including a full i basement, two-car attached gar age. and the large porch with the tall, stately columns. Construction costs for most localities are esti mated at $12,800. • There are many interesting fea tures of the floor planning to pro vide maximum livability. The liv ing room, 20 by 13 feet with a fireplace, is combined with the dining room, and both are easily reached from the kitchen. The 1 lavatory on the first floor is lo cated in the side entrance hall, adjacent to the kitchen. Space is provided in the kitchen for a built-in, circular breakfast nook. On the second floor are three i bedrooms, two closets in each room and an extra closet in the large bathroom. Tbs full base ment provides space for heating equipment, laundry ands game seum of J. P. Morgan), asks no money from America for the indi viduals who are its special concern —the displaced persons, or "delayed pilgrims" as they prefer to call them. “AH we seek to do," Dean Harri son said, "is to bring to the attention of this proud and generous nation the tragic plight of these people. Many of these people are from coun tries now dominated by Soviet Rus sia. Rightly or wrongly, these men and women are afraid to return to their homelands fearing political or religious persecution. :■ "These are people without a na tion. Our own Statue of Liberty de clares: 'Send me these, the home less. tempest-tossed to me.’ A recent UNRRA survey revealed many thou sands to be skilled farmers, others skilled laborers in more than a score of practical trades. They would be an asset to America. They always have bcn in past generations. Sup port the Stratton bill (H. R. 2910) by writing your congressman to vote for it” The Stratton bill Is now before Congress. A letter or postal card to a congressman would guide him in voting for or against the Stratton bill (H. R. 2910) this year, Dean Harri son said. Dean Harrison was formerly U. S. Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization and Is author of the famous Harrison report on persons to President Trur- get tall enough to cut for hay. It reseeds with most any growth if enough branches or parts of branch es or parts of branches producing seed are left ungrazed or uncut. U. S. plans to lift the ban on trad ing with Japanese on July 15. Temperature and moisture condi tions in Georgia favor the develop ment of stomach worms in sheep. Infestation is greatest from June to November. A mineral mixture of equal parts of salt, ground limestone and steam ed bonemeal should be available to cattle at all times. r —■ —i pi PORCH ,sgj tr.e r?| rm.! II gf.w , 3 ..n- 8 - ; Et f™ ■' |c 1 living rm. 1 P OR.TICO i—— a -..a . -■ FIRST FLOOR PLAN I BEDROOM jjj BEDROOM 1 12 6* I’-6‘ I W-3' .9 S‘ 8 J fflfcjd HALL 1 BATH liq BEDROOM 1 F7 Is . J I I I I I I a ...a... a..- ■ SECOND FLOOR. PLAN Building specifications, blu e - prints and further information may be obtained from the archi tect by reference to plan No. L4-L-26. The Forsyth County News Legal Ads GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To All Whom It May Concern: B. A. Thompson, Administrator of the estate of R. H. Thompson, late of said County, deceased, having filed his petition for discharge this is to cite all persons concerned, kind red and creditors, to show cause if any they can, against the granting of this discharge at the regular term of Court of Ordinary of said County to be held on the first Monday in June 1947. x Given under my hand and official signature, this the 26th day of April 1947. J. P. FOWLER, Ordinary. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To All Whom It May Concern: L. L. Bennett having in proper form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Miss Rachel Stewart, late of Forsyth County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of the said Miss Rachel Stew art to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why Permanent Letters of Administra tion should not be granted to L. L. Bennett Witness my hand and seal, this 26th day of April 1947. J, P. FOWLER, Ordinary. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. W. M. Tallant having made application for cl 2 months support for herself and one minor child out of the estate of W. M. Tallant and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause be fore the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in June 1947, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this sth day of May 1947. J. P. FOWLER, Ordinary. wm IT \ \ ■ m■ M ■ I p er Turn of the Wheels 1 I 1 Yes, both SIX and V-8 have f * I slower engine speeds than any 1 I other cars in their pnee range. W \k\ M 1 The car “hustles while the . A I engine “loafs” for best economy, Ji FRONT rstf^r ™ |l| 4-Ring Pistons 1 _ f SiAmong the many V-8 fea- 1 4 A nXfo WjM fifr lUlm SIX engine are light-weight | f W | fcrli Balanced Carburetlon | ' \3->f In both f I rn SIX and famous enq/nes rj 1 Ford “50 year” I Engineering \\ * j | The Ford SIX is the only 4*l 8 I six-cylinder engine with 1 T. § / _] jU I the same basic engineer- /Yi. ~#■&- % % - //V you ft FC/TVPr big features as the V-8. > - urC/SiE n 0 ma tter which lord ; Y"J £ I 7~~ engine you select, the XJ’ /fe fjj j VSip- I 3 rest of the car j g -V I I exactly the same | ■ I | ,_ Mienwiinr Otwell Motor Company GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To All Whom It May Concern: Willie J. Bearden having applied to me for Letters of Guardianship of Junior C. Bearden and Broughton D. Bearden, this is therefore to noti fy all persons concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in June next, else the said Willie J. Bearden will be granted Letters of Guardian ship as applied for. Given under my hand and official signature, this the sth day of May 1947. J. P. FOWLER, Ordinary. SHERIFF’S SALE GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. I will offer for sale on the First Tuesday in June, 1947, within the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash before the Court House Door in Cumming, Georgia the following described real estate, to-wit: All that Tract or Parcel of land lying and being in the 14th district and Ist section of Forsyth County, Georgia, and being all of lot of land number 587 and 34 acres of the south and east part of lot number 588, and containing 74 acres, more or less. Said property levied on by virtue of an execution issued from fjVjr syth Superior Court in favor of Ford Gazaway against H. R. Roper and levied upon as the property of the said H. R. Roper. This May sth, 1947. IRA SEWELL, Sheriff. _ .. t CITATION GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To all creditors, if any, of the es tate of W. H. Martin and all other interested person: You are hereby required to show cause before me at my office in the court house of said State and Coun ty on the first Monday in June 1947, at ten o’clock, A. M. if any you have or can, why a judgment and order should not be entered finding that no administration of the estate of W. H. Martin is necessary. This sth day of May 1947. J. P. JYJWLER, Ordinary. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To All Whom it May Concern: Mrs. Pearl Jones, Administrix up on the estate of Jim H. Grizzle, late of said county, deceased, has in due form applied to me for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said applica tion will be heard at the regular term of Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Mon day in June 1947. Given under my hand and official signature, this 6th day of May 1947. J. P. FOWLER, Ordinary. The farm which is most consist ently in the profit column is the farm which goes a long way toward producing its own food and feed re quirements. TO THE GRADUATE '--a Crown the glory of their day with long-lasting gifts of Jewelry. Make your selections from our complete line of: a. i Pen and Pencil Sets-Parker 51 • Watches - Rings - Lockets T Bracelet Sets - Costume Jewelry Hoyt Ledford Bradford St. Gainesville, Ga. Thursday, May 15, 1947* PAINT COLORS Since color schemes are so im portant in modern life, it pays to know the values of various paints in reflecting light before beginning a painting job in the home. White is far ahead o fother colors in re flecting the light that falls on it, according to Miss Willie Vie Dowdy home improvement specialist of the State Extension Service. It reflects 80 percent of the light that falls on it. Light ivory and cream reflect 71 percent; apricot beige 66; lemon yellow 65; buff 56; peach, salmon and light pearl gray 53; pale apple green 51; medium gray 43; pale blue 41; deep rose 12; dark green 8, and dark blue 9. —Subscribe To The News Today—-