The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, March 26, 1959, Image 2

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Otim r *-ini?, Georgia. Legal Ads GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To Whom II May Concern: Mrs. Ruby Poole, having in prop er form, applied to me for Perman ent Letters of Administration on the estate of William .1 Poole, late of Forsyth County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of the said William J Poole to be and appear at my of fice within the time allowed hv law, and show cause, if any they can, why Permanent Letters of Administration should not be grant ed to Mrs. Ruby Poole. Witness my hand seal, this 2nd day of March. 1959. A. R TOLLISON, Ordinary. GEORGIA, FORSYTII COUNTY. To Whom It May Concern: Mrs. J. R. Cantrell having made application for 12 months support for herself and no minor children out of the estate of J. R. Cantrell, deceased and appraisers duly ap pointed to set apart the same hav ing filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said eountv on the first Monday in April. 1959. whv said application should not be granted. Given under mv hand and offi cial signature, this 2nd day of March, 1959. A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary COURT OF ORDINARY GEORGIA. FORSYTH COUNTY. To any Creditors and All Parties at Interest: Regarding the Estate of Ira A. Sewell, deceased, formerly of For syth County. Georgia. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Carrie Sewell, the only heir, has filed application with me to de clare no Administration necessary. Said application will be heard at mv office on Monday, April 6. 1959. and if no objection is made an order will be passed saying no Administration necessary. This March 2. 1959. A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary EXECUTOR'S SAUK GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. By the authority granted me un der the will of J. B. Bottoms. De ceased, I will sell at public outcry before the Courthouse door in Cumming. Forsyth County Georgia between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April (April 7. 1959) for cash, the fol lowing described land: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the Third Dis trict and First Section of Forsyth County, Ga„ and consisting of a'l of lot No. < 8121 Eight Hundred and Fortv Two (Except 3 38 acres In the Southwest corner of said lot). Also 3 3-8 acres in the North east corner of lot No. (887) Eight Hundred and Eighty Seven. Con taining in all 40 acres, more or less. The purpose of said sale being for the purpose of payment of the debts and distribution among the heirs at law. This the sth dav of March. 1959. L. N. Bottoms. Executor of the Will of J. B. Bot toms. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS This is to notify all persons that have claims against the Es tate of J. B. Bottoms are requested to file said claims with the under signed Executor or at the office of D. Carl Tallant, Attorney, Can ton. Georgia. Also, all persons indebted to the Estate of J. B. Bottoms, are here by requested to make payment of said claims to the undersigned Executor or with D. Carl Tallant. Attorney. Canton. Georgia. This the sth day of March, 1959. L. N. Bottoms, Executor of the Estate of J. B. Bot toms, Deceased. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Eliza Elrod having made application for 12 months support for herself and no minor out of the estate of J. L. Elrod and ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same having field their return, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Mondy in April. 1959, why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand and offi cial signature, this 7th day of March. 1959. A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary. Pentagon to launch 15 satellites 9- l- GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. Whereas, heretofore on May 20. 1958, Henry F. Anglin did execute to D. E. Pruitt and Paul Thompson a certain security deed to the fol lowing land: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the Second Dis trict and First Section of Forsyth County, Georgia, and consisting of pat t of lot of land No. 232, and more particularly described as fol lows: BEGINNING where Piney Grove Road crosses East and West ori ginal line of Lot. No. 232; thence running along said road 210 feet in Northwest direction: thence East 420 feet to iron stob; thence South 210 feet to original line. South of said property; thence west 420 feet to beginning point. There is situated one 5 room and bath frame house on said abo\-e described land. It is understood and agreed that the Gwinnett Federal Savings and Loan Association, holds first lien of 81500 00 on said above described property in Forsyth County, Geor gia to secure a note of even date therewith for 51200.00, all as shown bv a security deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Forsyth Countv. Georgia in Deed Book 34, page 374: and •Whereas said note has become in an d as to principal aid in terest. and the said D. F. Pnrft and Paul Thompson elec* that thn entire note, principal and interest, become due at once. Now therefore pecord'og to f he original of said security I deed and the laws m such cases made and provided, the urdorsign ed will expose for sale to th° high est and best bidder for cash the above described loot af f er - jtisement in the Forsvth Co”p*” . News on the first Tuesdav in An-it J 1959 between the legal hours o' sale before the courthouse door i .Forsyth Countv. G°orgia. The p-n --ceeds from said sale will be us-d first to the pavment of said rote principal, interest and cxnenses. and the balance. if anv. delivered ito the said Henry F. Anglin or his estate. Said propertv will bo sold sub ject to the said first lien of the Gwinnett Federal Savings & Loan Association. j This 9th dav of March, 1959. D. E. PRUITT PAUL THOMPSON Telephone Talk bv BILL D WIS Your Telephone Manncre' ■HKp 'PISTOLS ' FOR GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. There's a nowly-davelopcd cleaning “pistol” which comes in mighty handy in ke-eping your telephone service dependable. f)eve!oped by Eel! 1 tb, it prevents harmful dust and film from accumulating or. dial equipment. The trigger on th? handle shoots out a meant of cleaning fluid. On the end ol the pistol are special velvet scrubbing pads that get dial switches clean m a whistle. We clean the equipment in other ways. too. Even with vacuum cleaners! Good housekeeping on our part means good, dependable service for you! * * * MY WIFE TELLS ME spring cleaning is near at hand. And she suggests that, when it comes to the final touch, there’s nothing smarter than colorful extension phones where you need them. You can choose from many lovely shades. Select them to blend with the color scheme of den, bedroom, patio and kitchen! The cost? Only a few cents a day, and PI bet you'll find extension phones more than pay for themselves in comfort and convenience. Better make yours the ‘‘well-telephoned home.” Just give ns a ring, and well put them in! • • • AND WHILE YOU’RE AT IT, why not let Long Dis tance help you “clean up” some of that correspondence that's been stacking up all year. Instead of worrying with those long overdue letters to relatives, friends, even busi ness associates, just pick up your phone. Long Distance gets the job done in a hurry! Costs so little, V too, for the pleasure . f and results it brings. "l It's always cheaper to call Station-to-Station V \ ■—and you get a special bargain after 6 P.M. £^ooo^ and all day on Sunday. So “clean up” that mr.no pad right away —by Long Distanc*! The Forsyth County Newt GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. I i There will be sold before the Courthouse Door In Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia, on the First Tuesday in April 1959, be tween the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described prop erty, to-wit: One 1956 Ford 8 Cyl. Pickup Custom Cab, motor no. V6U-70998 blk. to satisfy execution issuing from Forsyth Superior Court in favor of Roy P Otwell, and Otwell Motor Company, against U. C. Fowler, levied on as property of defendant in fi fa and found in possession of defendant in fi fa. This March 9, 1959. LOY H. BARNETT, Sheriff. Unpaid Tax Notice All tax receipts including interest and cost will remain in the Tax Commissioners Office until after tlie 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 Coni nvssioners, alt unpaid tax receipts will be turned over to the Sheriff for col'eetion. which will mean addiional costs. VINNIE B. REDD, T. C, MATT H. D. C. The Matt HDC met Tuesday March 10 with 16 members present Meeting was colled to order by the poresident, Mrs. Rosalie Holder Devotional by Mrs. Claude Harris and praver bv Mrs. L. H. Cantrell. The HDC Song was sung by all. A poem “Giving and Forgiving” was read by Mrs. Leonard Westray Roll call and minutes by seceretarv Mrs. Tommy Garrett. Treasurers report by Mrs. Namon Wallace. March Council m°eting was dis cussed since it will be held with the Matt Club. Mrs. B. W. Harrison gave a very interesting vrogram on Health and Safety. Mrs. Bannisters demonstration was covering a belt and also how to make an attractive carrier for the belt. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Leonard Westray and Mrs. Claude Harris. Mrs. Hoyt Pilcher, Reporter w sal /$ i \ m Mi A 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 Strengtii 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 .Toe's Good Morning Show 7:30 .Toe's Good Morning Show 1 8:00 World News Roundup 8:15 .Toe’s Good Morning Show 8:30 .Toe'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 11:05 Housewife Time 12:00 World News 12:05 Georgia News 12:10 Local News 1 12:15 Farm Markets ,12:20 HillhMly 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 Ton T n 4:30 Jive Til Five 5:15 News 5:20 Snorts Roundup 5:30 Sign Off Times of special Religions, and Public service p-ogro ms will be announced over the station. SALESMEN or AGENTS WANTED Need extra $25 to SSO weekly? Route work on you s - day off and evenings brings extra cash. Wife may help too. Write McNESS CO.. Dept. 2. Box 2766. DeSotta Station, Memphis 2, Tennessee. U. S. satellite demonstrates earth is pear-shaped. Are you being Color-Wise and Pound-Foolish? * The prime purpose of a coccidiostat , is to prevent coxy .. .not to color combs and shanks Any coccidiostat combined with an arsenical can help give broilers bright shank and comb color...but no coccidiostat can give your flocks better protection than they get with NiCarb.® Red combs and yellow shanks may mask subclinical infection ...often concealing the break throughs inferior drugs simply can’t prevent. Just look at the record ...A large-scale one-year test of broiler production in the same house. Coccidiostat B Advantages of (containing an NiCarb over NiCarb Control arsenical) Coccidiostat B Av.wt. (lb.) 3.47 3-44 3-45 +-02 Efficacy Av. Point Spread 101 96 96* +5 as measured , - ■ ■ by Av. Coccidiosis 52 .14 —.lO C Mortality (%) * ’ Co[or natural natural bright O subclinical infection Subclinical present...unnatural Infection practically brightness of and Intestinal eliminated oUlDrca pigmentation make* early detection Coccidiosis difficult •The point spread for Coccidiostat B tanged (tom a high of 119 to a low of 49-when subclinical infection ~ . of the build-up of coccidial oocysts, under relatively hum.d cond.t.ons. During this Tme dlfficuT, period the point spread for flock, on NiCarb varied from a high of 121 to 96. ! Also available from your feed sup- GlyCamide—the best tolerated plier-are two other products in the coccidiostat and most efficient in per- Merck family of coccidiostats- milling top weight gains and feed S.Q.® and GlyCamide®. conversion. § q _ the most effective treatment Merck 8: Cos., Inc., Chemical Divi for coccidiosis outbreaks. sion, Rahway, New Jersey. ,Mf rnmilm Jffik JIJJ f \j%MI MM with THE MERCK MARGIN OF SURETY •rtttMAt'S OF Nlict • CO.S ■•. fO. IIC..IAZII, AND UTUIITUIHI, IISMCTIVIIY. •biioc • CO., lie. The average club, or organization, will grab almost any excuse for a supper. NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS ....We have just recently insalled the LATEST BEAR RACK for the Lining of Front-Ends Also Brake Lining and Wheel Balancing. - All Work Guaranteed - LEFTY WILBANKS AT WELCH’S 66 FILLING STATION Ph: Tu. 7—5345 Cumming, Ga. Special M©tice S Wanted Ear Corn in the shuck, can me several hundred bushels either White ©r Yellow... Please contact us. Findley Brothers Ph. 346S Duluth, Ga. ...Call us Collect... But NiCarb can and does pre vent subclinical infection, almost completely...subclinical infec tions that depress weight gains and reduce feed conversion ratios. NiCarb is the most effective drug you can buy anywhere to aid in the prevention of coccidiosis outbreaks in broiler and replace ment flocks. Thursday, March 26, 1959.