The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, February 05, 1959, Image 3

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Cumming, Georgia Anew idea is like poison to some minds that refuse to be educated. Go-getters, as a rule, are often careless about what and how they get. Heating systems, like open fireplaces, are either too hot or too cold. Newspapers and their readers will reach per fection at about the same time. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I am now operating the GULF STATION at Buford Crossing and will appreciate you coming by to see me. I will handle tires, tubes and will also do tire repair work Groceries and Meats. GEORGE C. MARTIN Ph: Tu. 7—9203 Cumming, Ga. PROPERTY FOR SALE 45 acres—4-room house and Chicken house with lots of good timber and pulp wood, 1-2 mile East of Haw Creek church on Pirkle Ferry Road. 20 acres-18,000 capacity Chicken houses in good condition with all equipment. 4-room house reconditioned 1-2 mile south of Haw Creek School house. A Jim Dandy good Chicken farm—Priced to sell. Other bargains in homes and farms See us before you buy. RICHARD WILLIAMS, Broker Ph: Tu. 7-2442 - P. O. Box 549 CUMMING, GEORGIA £v Cyt/MPf# 3ei BY LB. (THE TROUBLE WITH HUSBAND WHO U)ORK.S A I UKE a HORSE ALC ! ?AV is THAT ALL > k HE WANTS TO j *3 tommiag sales company COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS & SUPPLIES OUTBOARD MOTORS A BORTS PHONES: TU. 7—5211—5212 GUMMING, GEORGIA 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. COME IN AND LET US SOW YOU THE MANY ITEMS THAT WE HAVE TO MAKE YOUR OLI) CAR AND NEW ONE LOOK SO MUCH BETTER YES WE CAN DO WHAT WE SAY AT REASON ABLE PRICES. The Forsyth County News FOR SALE —I have plenty of Fire, Heater and Stove Wood, all kinds | See INMON STREETMAN, Canton Rt. 3, or ph. Tu. 7—6342 INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED At Hob Padgett's Barber Shop at Free Home, February 26, 27, 28 [and March 26, 27, 28. Meet me there. HARRY O. WATSON 'for SALE - Box Woods, SI.OO each < HEARD ORR, Rt. 4, Phone Tu. 7 2683, Cumming, Georgia. j FOR SALE Ten acres of land, i more or less, new 5-room block I home, barn, smokehouse, car shelt er, bored well with pump, good pasture with running water, close to school. Three-tenths of mile off highway. Phone Tu. 7 2603 James Mayfield, Rt. 2, Cumming. CORI.EV'S SALES & SERVICE 4111s Chalmers Farm Equipment Featuring Irrigation Systems Duluth, Georgia Phone 89fJ WELL DRILLING FOWLER WELL & SUPPLY Canton, Georgia PHONE GR. 9-4504 COLLECT TO GET TOP PRICE FOR YOUR i PROPERTY —Let us sell it for I you, as we are Experienced, Li censed and Bonded. RICHARD i WILLIAMS, Broker, P. 0. Box 549, Ph. Tu. 7 —2442, Cuniming, Ga. i NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IN TRODUCE LOCAL LEGISLATION Notice is hereby given that there will be introduced at the 1959 ses sion of the General Assembly of Georgia, a bill to amend the Act relating to Sheriff of Forsyth County, approved March 17, 1958, Georgia Laws, 1958, page 2362. This 21st day of January, 1959. ROY P. OTWELL, Sr. Representative, Forsyth County Edward H. Shannon OPTOMETRIIST OFFICE IN HOWELL—BRAMB LETT PROFESSIONAL BLDG. FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH THE SMILE ON THE DIAL 1460 RADIO serving all the lake LANIER EMPIRE WDMF Program Schedule MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 5:28 Sign On 5:30 News 5:35 Strength For The Day 5:50 Gospel Time 6:00 Farm News Roundup 6:10 Daybreak in Dixie 6:30 Daybreak in Dixie 7:00 News 7:05 Joe's Good Morning Show 7:30 Joe’s Good Morning Show 8:00 World News Roundup 8:15 Joe’s Good Morning Show 8:30 doe’s Good Morning Show 9:00 News 9:05 Radio Obituary Column 9:10 Gospel Music and Thought For The Day 9:30 Country Music Time 10:00 News 10:05 Country Music Time 11:00 News II :05 Housewife Time 12:00 World News 12:05 Georgia News 12:10 Local News 12:15 Farm Markets 12:20 Hillbilly Hits 12:30 Hillbilly Hits 12:45 Radio Obituary Column 12:50 Gospel Time 1:00 World News 1:05 Hayloft Jamboree 2:00 News 2:05 Old Time Gospel Hour 3:00 News 3:05 The Sid Young Show 3:45 Big Top Ten 4:30 Jive Til Five 5:15 News 5:20 Snorts Roundup 5:30 Sign Off Times of special. Religious, and Publ'e service p-ograms will be announced over the station. REGULAR MEETING OF CUM MING CHAPTER NO. 316 O. E. S. w -T* Will be held eaeh Second and Fourth Tuesday Nights at 7:30 O’clock. All members are urged to attend GLANNA PIRKLE. W. M. CLARA MAE COX, Secretary FINANCIAL SECURITY For Qualified Man Or Woman To service and collect from new type coin-operated business in this area. Full or pari time, up to S3OO per month possible. Servicable car, 9 hours a week, and $592.50 to $1975.00 cash required. Must be able to begin immediately. If quali fied, write National Mfg. A Dis tributing Company, P. O. Box 2834, Dallas, 21, Texas. MERCK OFFERS AN ACROSS-THE-BOARD PROGRAM FOR COCCIDIOSIS CONTROL Asa result of ten years of continuing leadership in the field of coccidiostats, Merck now provides a family of drugs for the prevention and control of coccidiosis outbreaks. S.Q.®— the most effective drug for the prevention or control of coccidiosis in turkeys. Also for controlling outbreaks in unprotected flocks—where feed intake has been lowered due to disease or stress conditions-or where break-throughs occur from uncommon species of coccidia. NiCARB for maximum protection...tried, tested and proved in over 3 billion birds. Now widely used with broilers and with replace ment pullets, where there is no problem of accidental feeding to birds in production. GLYCAMIDE” best tolerated and highly efficient in permitting top weight gains and feed efficiency in broilers and replacements. Nature Keeps Equalizing the Odds The miracle of modern drugs has resulted in disease control never before believed possible. But to some degree, it has also brought about an equalization process... the emergence of or ganisms which escape the ac tion of even the most potent drugs. Certain strains of coc cidia now appear to fall into this category. ... So, if symptoms of coccidio sis appear in your flocks, con sult a poultry pathologist at once to arrive at a sound diag nosis—to determine whether Protect flock health... increase poultry profits C!y€mnide • NiCarb • S.Q. all with THE MERCK MARGIN OF SURETY ®" ERCK aCO INC. fOR SULFAQUINOXALINE, NICARBAZIN AND CLYCARBYLAM IDE, RESPECTIVELY. t*4ERCK a CO., INC. COMPAQ THESE QUALITY SIT FEATURES f * • All coat fronts Hynio-construction ... unbreakable dp. • Coat fully taped .. . armholes, edges, etc. with Kj* • All pockets reinforced with stays. Best pocketing J(\r. • French pearl lapel button holes of coat sewed ¥ with silk thread-won’t fade 'k*, \\ • Open vent sleeves —a quality suit feature • Shape retention . . . less begging or stretching KJk • Longer wearability .. . more for your money hhß \ . • Wrinkle resistant .. . cuts your pressing bills KPiH .>> ; ■\- ; wk • Added strength . . . stout resistance to abrasion Blcla , IfT OS EXPLAIN THESE MONEY-SAVING Tjj | ' j;" g QUALITY SUIT FEATURES '" [ i OTWELL’S DEPARTMENT STORE Roy Otwell, Jr., Owner HOPEWELL NEWS Mrs. Lee Jackson and daughter Mrs. Mary Fay Smith and Mrs. Hayne Jackson of Gainesville and Mrs. Gartrelle Jackson of Oakwood visited Mrs. L. C. Hughes nd family Sundav Mr. Wendell Reed spent last week end in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Martin and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Catalogue The Hopewell W. S. C. S. met at Mrs. Henry C. Wallis Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Frank Martin in charge of the program. Mrs. Hannah W. Garrett and Miss es Margaret and Pearle Wallis serv ed refreshments. The next meeting to be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Carruth’s Mr. Jerry McCord of Young Har ris College spent the weekend with his homefolks. His father Mr. Em mett McCord is sick. We wish for him a speedy recovery Several from this community Thursday, February 5, 1959. I attended Quarterly Meeting at ! Bethel Church near Lumpkin Camp j Ground Sunday and enjoyed a i wonderful sermon delivered by Dr. ent of Gainesville. All enjoyed the Stratton, our District Superintend delicious food served in the school Cafeteria too. Mr. Clyde Hughes of Athens, a teacher in the University of Geor gia spent Sunday last with his Mother, Mrs. L. C. Hughes and family To transfer our money, about ten billion bank checks - totalling $3 trillion dollars are currently exchanged in the United States eaeh year. In fact, 90 per cent of all U. S. business transactions to day are handled by check. And if one year’s checks were laid end to end, they would extend 40 times around the world. Finance shares hit by Ford plans for affiliate. the symptoms are, indeed, due to unusually virulent strains of coccidia or to some other pri mary or masking infection. ...Keep in mind that maximum profits depend not only on an effective coccidiostat. Manage ment practices for the produc tion of healthy broilers or replacement chicks are essen tial to any operation. ...Good stock, good feed as well as good management are needed by your flock to obtain the peak of its genetic potential.