The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, April 02, 1959, Image 2

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Cumming, Georgia. Legal Ads GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Ruby Poole, having in prop er form, applied to me for Perman ent Letters of Administration on the estate of William J. Poole, late of Forsyth County, this is to cite nil and singular the creditors and next of kin of the said William J. Poole to bo and appear at my of fice within the time allowed in 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. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. To Whom It May Concern. Mrs. .1. R. Cantrell having made application for 12 months support for herself and no minor children out of the estate of J. R- Centre 1. deceased and appraisers duly up pointed to set apart the same hav fng filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the out Ordinary of said county on th. first Monday In April, 1959, why said application should not be granted. ... Given under my hand and offi cial signature, this 2nd day ° March, 1959. A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary COURT OF ORDINARY GEORGIA. FORSYTH COUNTY. To any Creditors and All I arties at Interest: Regarding the Estate of Ira A. Sewell, deceased, formerly of svth 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 a mv office on Monday, April <> 1959. and if n° objection is made an order will be passed saying no Administration necessary. This March 2, 1959. A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary EXECUTOR’S SAI.E GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. I Bv 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 dimming, 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 Countv, Ga., and consisting of al of lot No. (842) Eight Hundred and Fortv Two (Except 33 8 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 day of March. 19 s). 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 w-ith 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 I In 1959. GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. Whereas, heretofore on May 20, 1058, Henry F. Anglin did execute to r>. K. Pruitt and Paul Thompson a certain security deed to the fol lowing land: All that tract or parcel cf land lying and being in the Second Dis trict and First Section of Forsyth County, Georgia, anti consisting of part of lot of land No. 232. and more particularly described as fol lows: BEGINNING where Pine\ Grove Road crosses East and West ori ginal line of Lot. No. 232: thenee running along sa ! d road 210 feet in Northw-est 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 above described land. It is understood and agreed that the Gwinnett Federal Savings and Loan Association, holds first lien of SISOO 00 on said above described property in Forsyth County. Geor gia to secure a note of even date therewith for $1200.00, all as shown hy 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 default as to principal and in terest, and the said D. E. Pruitt and Paul Thompson elect that the entire note, principal and interest, become due at once. I Now therefore according to the i original terms of .said security |deed and the laws in such cases made and provided, the undersign ed will expose for sale to the high est and best bidder for cash the i above described land after adver tisement in the Forsyth Countv I News on the first Tuesday in April. 1959 between the legal hours of sale before the courthouse door in Forsyth County, Georgia. The pro ceeds from said sale will he used first to the payment of said note, principal, interest and expenses, i and the balance, if anv. delivered to the said Henry F. Anglin or his estate. Said property will be sold sub ject to the said first lien of the Gwinnett Federal Savings & Loan Association. This 9th day of March, 1959. D. E. PRUITT PAUL THOMPSON MORE PROOF...itpays to feed PURINA vr ■■ _ ' m \"1 i * 9P j? .il JH Ed Eagerton, Montgomery, Alabama, soon hopes to milk 100 cows. Purina's Dairy Program and Milk Chow ( Special ) helped this Alabama dairyman produce 2,800 lbs. more milk per coy •am Etl ] > .- . /'-row herd averaged 8,600 lbs. milk in 100 V. I.a3t year they i ’ production to over 11.000 lbs. milk per cow, and A.r. E .n iesi v ies much of the credit to Milk Chow (SpcC.d), Purina’s new high-efficiency milking ration. "Milk Chow (Special) made a ! , i..a • I3tk. ■eder out of me,” says Mr. Eagerton. 11 very dairyman ought to give it a try.” lir jgECfiTy -•< us for details about Milk Chow V purika necial) and the Purina Dairy Pro- Jjj us m, followed by Ed Eagerton and khi fa or successful dairymen wherever vs are important. MARK HEARD, JR., FEED STORE South Coal Mountain The Forsyth County Newt, GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY. 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 Cah, motor no. V6U-70998 jblk. to satisfy execution issuing I from Forsyth Superior Court in favor of Roy P. Otwell, and Otweil (Motor Company, against U. C. j Fowler, levied on as property of 'defendant in fi fa and found in I possession of defendant in fi fa. This March 9, 1959. LOY H. BARNETT, Sheriff. I I**-’." r>f Aim look iUcd USUn YOU * LEST with the new - tearing aid Wear the world’s most attrac tive hearing aid! A magnificent combination of styling, quality, practical performance. At a pr.ee that makes it the greatest value in the field 1 A Zenith Quality Hearing Aid. 10 DAY MOHEY-BACK GUASANTEE Free home demonstration arranged! H. CLAYTON GARRETT Dispensing Optician Tel. 6—2594 125 N. Main St. Gainesville, Georgia WE HANDLE BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES FOR MOST HEARING AIDS Lense-.. Name front. and related professionalservtcel f„ connection with the Zenith Eyeniass Hear™ Aid are eaatlable only through your ophthalmologist, optom tfist Of optician. WANTED MAN: USE TO MAK ING $5000.00, OK MORE, PER YEAR TO ANSWER THIS AD. PROVIDED. YOU ENJOY SERV ING RURAL FAMILIES. A WAT KINS ROUTE IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS AREA. MAYBE YOU CAN QUALIFY FOR IT. NO CO SIGNERS NECESSARY. WRITE WATKINS 659 WEST PEACH TREE ST. N. E. ATLANTA. J. R. Johnson, agronomis, Agri cultural Extension Service, recom mends fertilizing liberally, parti cularly with nitrogen, to get high est quality Coastal eßrmuda hay. THE SMILE ON THE DIAL 1460 RADIO SERVING ALL THE LAKE LANIER EMPIRE WDMF Program Schedule MONDAY THRU SATURDAY I 5:28 Sign On t 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 Joe's Good Morning Show 9:00 News 9:05 Radio Obituary Column 9:10 Gospel Music and Thought For Tin- 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 ' 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 I 3:00 News '■ 3:05 The Sid Young Show j 3:45 Big Top Ten 4:30 Jive Til Five | 5:15 News | 5:20 Sports Roundup 5:30 Sign Off Times of special, Religious, and Public service programs will be announced over the station. SALESMEN or AGENTS WANTED Need extra $25 to SSO weekly? Route work on your day off and evenings brings extra cash. Wife may help too. Write McNESS CO., Dept. 2, Box 2766, DeSotta Station, Memphis 2, Tennessee. I U. S. satellite demonstrates earth is pear-shaped. GEORGE W. CORN Has Moved His T. V. & Appliance Store in Old Theatre Building And Is Now Carrying A Complete Line Of Household Furniture And Appliances, In Addition To A Larger And Bet ter T. V. Repair Shop. During The Month Of April He Will Install New Picture Tubes FREE, Charging Only The Regular Price For The Tube. Also Will Check Old Picture Tube FREE. CORN’S FURNITURE CO. OLD THEATRE BUILDING Sales & Service TULIP 7-2433 OWING, GEORGIA It is not always the fruit that reaches the market first that is the best fruit. Have you ever noticed how many people have not learned to walk? BIG CHICKEN SUPPER Forsyth County High School Cafetorium SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 11 Serving from 6 to 9 P. M. Proceeds For Bethelview School Lunch Room —Tickets Sold at Door- Adults SI.OO Children 50c Sponsored by Bethelview P. F. A. Special Notice S WE WILL OPERATE OUR GIN, LOCATED IN DULUTH DURING THE COMING 1959-60 SEASON. WE ALSO CAN FURNISH CERTIFIED EMPIRE PLANTING SEED ONE for ONE SAAP. PLEASE DROP US A CARD OR SEE US FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS CONTRACT. We have a good stock of Nitrate of Soda A-N-L and Amonimun Nitrate. FOR TRUCK LOAD LOTS COME TO SEE US. Findley Hrothers Ph. 3465 Duluth, Ga. ...Call us Collect... Thursday, April 2, 1959.