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Cumming, Georgia.
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FOR SPACIOUSNESS—Want to make a small room seem
larger? Use some of these decorating tricks. Pastel or light
rolored walls, rugs, and fabrics give the illusion of additional
►pace, as do scenic windows or mirrors. Furniture, like the
attractive French Provincial pieces in the photo, should he
scaled to the size of the room. The Simmons sofa also ha*
►lim, trim lines, is equipped with a cotton-cushioned maflrcts
for double-duty ue as a bed.
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
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OUTBOARD MOTORS & BOATS
PHONES: TU. 7—5211—52T2
Special lefiee
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. TO 7-3258 : Gumming, Ga.
come in and let us sow
YOU THE MANY ITEMS THAT
WE HAVE TO MAKE YOUR OI.D
CAR AND NEW ONE UOOK SO
MUCH BETTER YES WE CAN
DO WHAT " E SAV AT keason-
ABLE PKICES -
GUMMING, GEORGIA
The Forsyth County News
CORLEY’S SALES A SERVICE
Allis Chalmers Farm Equipment
Featuring Irrigation Systems
Duluth, Georgia
Phone S9H
WELL
DRILLING
FOWLER WELL &
SUPPLY
Canton, Georgia
PHONE GR. 9--4504
COLLECT
The University of Georgia at
Athens, chartered in 1785, was the
first State esartered University in
America.
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
INCOME TAX RETURNS
PREPARED
At Hob Padgett’s Barber Shop at
Free Home, February 26, 27, 28
and Mareli 26, 27, 28. Meet me
there.
HARRY G. WATSON
BUFORD DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
BUFORD, GEORGIA
On Buford-Cumming
Highway
Thursday & Friday
FEBRUARY 19 & 20
Gregory Peck
THE BRAVADOS
Double Feature
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 21
BLOOD ARROW
-ALSO
THE
LITTLEST HOBO
SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 22
TH EGIFT OF LOVE
Monday & Tuesday
FEBRUARY 23 & 24
John Wayne
The
BARBARIAN
And The
GEISHA
WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 25
THE
FEMALE ANIMAL
REGULAR MEETING OF CUM
MING CHAPTER NO. 346 O. E. S.
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Will be held eaeh Second and
Fourth Tuesday Nights at 7:30
O’clock.
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All members are urged to attend
GLANNA PIRKLE, IV. M.
CLARA MAE COX, Secretary
TRADE NAME REGISTRATION
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
Before me, the undersigned offi
cer, authorized by law to adminis
ter oaths, personally appeared
Margaret Thomas Merritt who, on
oath, sayr:
Roy L. Thomas, Margaret Thom
as Merritt and Joel G. Webb all of
Cumming, Forsyth County, Geor
gia, have formed a general partner
ship under the name and style of
THOMAS & WEBB LUMBER CO.
The nature of the business will be
that of buying and selling of tim
ber, lumber, lumber products,
building materials, and related
items, manufacutring of timber
into lumber, operating planer mill
and cotton gin, and doing such
other things as may be relate! io
the general conduct oi sucli a
business.
Margaret Thomas Merritt
Sworn to and subscribed
before me, this 4 day of
February 1959.
LEON BOLING
N. P. Forsyth County, Georgia
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
MAN OR WOMAN
Responsible person from this area,
to service and collect from electric
cigarette dispensers. No selling.
Car, references, and $673.50 to
$2245.00 investment necessary. 7 io
12 hours weekly nets excellent
monthly income. Possible full time
work. For local interview give
phone and particulars. Write Inter
nationa! Sales & Ffg. Cos. of New
Orleans Inc., P. O. Box 7351, New
Orleans 22, La.
A rope spider’s silk one inch
thick would hold up a weight equal
to 74 tons. According to The World
Encyclopedia, the rope would be
three times as strong as a one
' inch rope made of iron.
MERCK OFFERS AN
ACROSS-THE-BOARD PROGRAM
FOR COCCIDIOSIS CONTROL
As a 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.
GLYCAMIBE 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 new 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
ClyCamide • NiCarb • S.Q. p|pi)
all with THE MERCK MARGIN OF SURETY
ftWEFiCK I CO., INC. FOR SU LFAQUINOXALI NE , NICARBAZIN AND SLVCARBYLAMIDE, RESPECTIVELY. fc*ERCK i CO., iHC.
Thursday, February 19, 1959.
Listening is usually smarter than talking. Try
it it may pay dividends.
If you see but one side of an issue, and think
there’s only one sensible course of action, you
probably need to open your eyes a bit wider,
and give your throat a rest.
iIERiVIAN YALMADGr
t Reports From ;J|
WASHINGTON I
THE WORST M'SNOMER of
our time is the use of the term
“civil rights” as the title of force
bills which have as their sole pur
pose to deny the American people
their right to run theii own affairs.
HI There has
never been a so-
rights” bill
| 4Rt •*** did
rights than it purported to grant
That is true because al' civil rights
possessed by the citizens of this
country are guaranteed in the Com
stitution and the Bill of Rights and
those rights, by specific language,
are made inalienable to the indi
vidual. The prohibition against any
legislative interference with he
free exercise of them ; s unqualified
v • •
A GREAT NUMBER of meas
ures have been introduced under
the guise of civil rights during the
few weeks which the 86th Con |
gress has been in session. They ;
fall generally into the Johnson.
Eisenhower and Douglas - Javits
categories—the only differences
among them being matters of de
gree.
The Johnson idea is to have fed
eral conciliators seek to persuade
the people of the South to compl>
with the Supreme Court’s desegre
gation decision The Tisenhowei
plan is to have the Federal Gov
ernment prevent any interference
by the people of the South with
(not vreparea ot printea
(not ore part a or onnlca at otrn. .nl -roenoe)
the implementation of that edk*-
The Douglas-Javits formula is w
have the Secretary of Health, Ed
cation and Welfare and the AL
torney General act as all-powerfw
czars to force compliance with the
school ruling.
All of them have a common rot
in the basic fallacy of all so-called
“civil rights” bills; that is, eack
would vest the civil rights of Amer
icans in various federal agencies'
where they would be dependent
upon the whims of whatever pet
sons happened to he in charge.
NO AMOUNT OF so, >:iizir*
can get around the fact that suck
bills are vindictive and capricious
in nature and are designed by pro
fessional South-haters and South
bailors whoso single aim is per
sonal or political aggrandizement
at the expense of the Souther*
region and its 40-million inhahiV
ants.
U is most regrettable that Co
s its valuable time con
sidering such unnecessary ar4
be.vitful legislation when so many
l.ruly-fr.portant issues are con
-1 fronting the nation To do so
is- -.vs only to further divide oue
co'fntry at a time when our very
existence as a free nation is dr
pendent upon our unity, hard work
a:it t operation.
1 am opposed to all these mts
named bills and 1 intend to oppose
them with every effective means al
-ny disposal.
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.