The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, February 26, 1959, Image 3

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Cumming, Georfia. Not all the vested interests in this country are corporations. There were many wise men in earlier days, but who reads what they wrote? FOR SALE 5-room honse with bath, Automatic gas heat, 3,000 capacity Chicken House with all equip ment. Drilled well, located three miles of Cum ming on Buford highway Contact: E. C. (Bab) Parks, Phone Tu. 7-7686. Special Notice! Wanted Ear Corn in the shuck, can use several hundred bushels either White ©r Yellow... Please contact us. Findley Brothers Ph. 3465 Duluth, Ga. ...Call us Collect... Cy Cyt/A/PE# $e z BY LB. MUNM & £PMN M/Wri^ PUNCTUALITY IS ~'%B MERELY THE ART OF H GUESSING HOLO LATE " sTHE OTHER GUY 15 TO WLj COME IN AND LET US SOW i-N Jr- • YOU THE many items that WE HAVE TO .MAKE YOUR OLD \l -==- CAR AND NEW ONE LOOK SO Jr~l (J\Y\V MUCH BETTER YES WE CAN 'v Ipyja DO WHAT WE SAY AT REASON ABLE PRICES. gumming smtscQMWNY PHONES: TU. 7—5211—5212 CUMMING, 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 : Cumming, Ga. Hie Forsyth County News | Citrus fruits, tomatoes, and can taloupes are leading sources of vitamin C, vital in helping to hold body cells together, says Miss Lucile Higginbotham, health edu cation specialist, Agricultural Ex tension Service. COWLEY'S SALES * SERVICE Allis Chalmers Farm Equlpmen: Featuring Irrigation S.vsteina Duluth, Georgia Fhone 89*’! WELL DRILLING FOWLER WELL & SUPPLY Canton, Georgia PHONE GR. 9-4504 COLLECT 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 March 26, 27, 28. Meet me I there. HARRY’ G. WATSON BUFORD DRIVE-IN THEATRE BUFORD, GEORGIA On Buford-Cumming Highway Double Feature Thursday & Friday FEBRUARY 26 & 27 THE CAMP ON BLOOD ISLAND THE SNORKEL Double Feature SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28 HELL CANYON OUTLAWS -ALSO THE TIJUANA STORY SUNDAY MARCH 1. ALAN LADD HELL BELOW ZERO Monday & Tuesday MARCH 2 & 3 Andy Griffith ONIONHEAD WEDNESDAY MARCH 4 FROM HELL TO TEXAS REGULAR MEETING OF CUM MING CHAPTER NO. 346 O. E. S. Jf Will be held each Second and Fourth Tuesday Nights at 7:30 O’clock. All members are vrg and to attend GLANNA PIRKI.E, W. M. CLARA MAE COX, Secretary Unpaid Tax Notice All tax receipts including interest and cost will remain in the Tax Commissioners Office until after the tag season is closed, as the law requires all taxes must lx* paid in order to get your tag. After April Ist, by direction of County Com missioners, ail unpaid tax receipts will be turned over to the Sheriff for collection, which will mean additonal costs. VINNIE B. REDD, T. C. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY .MAN OR WOMAN Responsible person from this area, to service and collect from electric cigarette dispensers. No selling. Car, references, and $499.00 to $2495.00 investment necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets excellent monthly income. Possible full-time work. For local interview give phone and particulars. Write In ternational Sales & Mfg. Cos. of New Orleans Inc., Box 7331, New Orleans 22, La. In 1956 consumers paid $2,718,- ; 600,000 for Georgia farm products ' for which producers received $684,- I 229,000, report marketing specialist | for the Agricultural Extension Ser vice. Statistics from the Agricultural Extension Service show there are more than 30 crops grown on ap proximately 7,000,000 acres in Geor gia which must be pollinated to to produce maximum yields of seed and fruit. Foresters at the Agricultural Ex tension Service say low-quality hardwood are invading pine stands and now occupy about one-third of the forest area. 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 GiyCamide • KiCarb • S.Q. Sp all with THE MERCK MARGIN OF SURETY fcMCRCK a CO. INC FOR SULFAQUINOXALINC, NICAMAZIN AND 6 LTCAN ■ Y LAM IDC . RMMCTIVILT. CwtNCK CO., HIC. Expect little and you will rarely be disap pointed. Modern philosopphy: “Get away first with the mostest.” KERMAN TAUMME Reports From I ll WASHINGTON t A Mv-lM jt i • lAM PEOPLE HAVE asked now they can help in the campaign to get Congress to submit my pro posed constitutional amendment to restore state and local control over public schools to the states for ratiti ration HP" 11 My answer is I by writing to I relatives and ac jU. ,1 quaintances in % states outside j*f,- I- the South and asking them to -xpresr them ||&|eL ijk IH selves on this pfUiflk SfWsmk question to their Senators ano Congressmen. Our struggle is foi the minds of people in other regions and our one last hope of obtaining a serious hearing for our viewpoint in Congress lies in eliciting a sympathetic expres sion to members of Congress from non-Southern independent thinkers , am convinced that, if we can reach such people, they will react in support o’ our position. IT HAS COME as a great sur prise ’o many people to learn that Congress, in voting last yeat to ad mit Alaska to the Union, gave that State exclusive md perpetual con trol ovei its public schools and col leges President Eisenhowet when asked about that at one of his re cent news conferences expressed surprise and laid it was ‘a matter that I have not even heard about ’ Rcfparch just completed at my request by the Legislative Refer enee Service of the Library of , .on liscb ses that 10 othet states likewise were granted “exclusive control’ ovet their educational in stitutions unon their admission statehood Such grants of aiith u Thursday, February 26, 1959. ity were made to the States of North Dakota, South Dakota, Mon tana and Washington in 1889, Ida ho and Wyoming in 1890, Utah in 1894, Oklahoma in 1906 and New Mexico and Arizona in 1912 In each case the term “exclusive control” war used and, with the, exception of Oklahoma, each such delegation of power was made "for ever." The Oklahoma Admission Act further provided that nothinr in it would “he construed to prevent the establishment and maintenance of separate schools for white and colored children.” THE NUMBER OF states pos sessing such extraordinary power over theii public educational insti tutions may be increased to an even dozen in the not too distant future because the Ha ,f aiian Statehood Bills pet ding in both Houses of Congress provide in Section stct that Hawaiian schools “shall for ever remain under the exclusive control of said State." There is o objection to Alaska, Oklahoma or any other state pos sessing and exercising such au thority To the contrary, it is my firm conviction that all 49 states should have similar power and. it is out of that conviction, that 1 ant seeking approval of my proposed amendment to - sure all tates of that right for all time to come. That is a proposition with whiefc every American who wishes a voice in the education of his children an* who subscribes to out constitutiorv al heritage of local self-determina tion should agree. 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.