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Cumming, Georgia.
We have often observed that the people who
have nothing much to do are usually very im
patient.
ATTENTION FOLKS!!
VOU CAN ALWAYS GET A BARGAIN ON G-E APPLIANCES
* FURNITURE AT OUR STORE We Carry A Complete Line.
SEE US FOR YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING & ELECTRICAL WIRING
Free Estimate on any job GIVE US A TRIAL.
Complete Septic Tank Installation
Also Ditch Digging & Holes
MIDWAY SERVICE CENTER
“WHAT WE SELL VVE SERVICE”
Don Covington BUD BOLES
PH. COLLECT, ALPHARETTA 5061 NEAR MIDWAY CHURCH
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Cattle Farm:
70 Acres, good pasture, 5-room house with
bath, Reconditioned - 1 mile off Buford high
way, near Haw Creek.
New House:
4-room new house with bath-Priced to sell-
Haw Creek Community.
Modern Home:
Nice modern home, six miles of Gumming on
highway No. 19, 3 acres, more or less, good com
munity - Priced to Sell.
Six Room House:
Six room house with one acre in Cumming
on Highway No. 19.
22 Acre Farm:
22 acre farm near Salem Church with front
age on Keith Bridge highway, 8 acres of bottom
land. Good house.
Houses, Lots, Farms, Lake Front Property
For Sale SEE
RICHARD WILLIAMS Broker
Ph: Tu 7-2442 P. O. Box 549
CUMMING, GEORGIA
MONTH OF MAY SPECIAL
What’s the distance between your brake ped
al and the floor board? If it’s two inches or less
it could mean danger. Come in today for a
FREE inspection of your brake lining. No ob
ligation the service is free.
In case your brakes do need relining, we will
do a COMPLETE brake job consisting of the
following:
a. Reline all brakes.
b. Check & trim drums - $1.50 per drum extra
if necessary to turn.
c. Check all wheel cylinders
and. Check master cylinder.
e. Pack and adjust front wheel bearings.
f. Check brake fluid and add necessary fluid.
g. Road test car.
FOR ONLY $12.24
The regular price for this job is $17.88
The above price includes parts and labor
for this high quality brake special.
Remember, this special is for the month of
Ma; r , so come in today for your free brake
inspection.
P. S. We use only Genuine Ford Parts.
OTWELL MOTOR COMPANY
“The House Service Built”
Ask For Joe Wheeler
Phones: Tu. 7-2"'l - 12 Cumming, Ga.
The Forsyth County News
Legal Ads
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
Harris W, Moore, guardian of
Roy McAfee having applied to me
for a discharge from his guardian
ship of Roy McAfee, this is there
fore to notify all persons concern
ed to file their objectons, if any
they have, on or before the first
Monday in June, 1959, else he will
be discharged from his guardian
ship as applied for.
This May 4, 1959.
A. B. TOLLISON, Orddinary
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
C. M. McClure, Administrator of
the estate of Miss Lizzie Singleton,
late of said County, deceased, hav
ing filed his petition for discharge
this is to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show
cause if any they can, against the
granting of this discharge at the
regular term of Court of Ordinry
of said County to be held on the
first Mondy in June 1959.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 4th day of May,
1959.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Eber Thompson having proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Riley Glendon Thompson,
late of Forsyth County, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of the said Riley
Glendon Thompson to be and ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why Permanent
Letters of Administrtion should
not be granted to Eber Thompson.
Witness my hand seal, this 4th
day of May, 1959.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of
WALTER HOYT IVEY, deceased,
late of Forsyth County, Georgia,
are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned
according to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are required
to make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This 27th day of April, 1959.
Clarence H. Calhoun, Jr.
Executor of the Estate of
Walter Hoyt Ivey, deceased
Law Offices
Calhoun & Calhoun
710 Rhodes Haverty Building
Atlanta 3, Georgia
JA2—4771
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
T. E. Scales having applied for
guardianship of the person and
property of T. L. Nuckolls, notice
is given that said application will
be heard at my office on the first
Monday in June, 1959.
This May 4, 1959.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Minnie McGehee having in
proper form, applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Administrat
ion on the estate of S. J. McGehee,
deceased, late of Forsyth County,
this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of the
said S. J. McGehee to be and ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why Permanent Let
ters of Administration should not
be granted to Mrs. Minnie McGehee
Witness my hand seal, this 4th
day of May, 1959.
A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary.
DEBTOR & CREDITOR NOTICE
To All Persons Concerned:
If you are due the Estate of
Harvey Moulder, late of Forsyth
County, Deceased, and if Harvey
Moulder owed you any thing. See
the undersigned at 437 Pine Street
College Park, Georgia.
Robert W. Moulder, Son and
Only Heir at Law of Harvey
Moulder, deceased. ..6—25 —59
NON-DRINKERS* \
Buy The Best
: AUIO INSURANCE
for Less V :
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TALLY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phs. Tu. 7 —5164 —5539 Box 155
Cumming, Georgia
Edward H. Shannon
OPTOMETBIIST
OFFICE IN HOWEI.L —BRAMB-
LETT PROFESSIONAL BLDG.
FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MONTH
FOR SALE—GRADE A FRESH
EGGS Prices 20 cents per dozen
and Up HORACE TRAMMEL,
Ph: Til. 7 —7095, Daves Creek
Church Roiul Rt. 5, Cumming.
NOTICE FOR SALE If anyone
needs a clean Used Car See Cliff
Mcßrayer, Cumming Route 5. at
Claude Terry’s old home place
near Frank Stripland’s Store.
FOR RENT—Several Houses, some
with Chicken Houses MARK
HEARD, JR. Ph: TU. 7—2337.
Important Notice
THE LAKEVIEW MOTEL LAKE
NOW OPEN FOR FISHING. LO
CATED ON ATLANTA HIGH
WAY THREE MILES FROM
CUMMING. NO FISHING ON
SUNDAY sl.OO per day day.
$50.00 REWARD
Will pay a $50.00 Reward for a
lost Brown white Female Terrier
between Cumming and Gainesville
Georgia in vicinity of Brown’s
Bridge. May 3rd. Phone Cedar 3
4167 Collect, Atlanta.
WELL
DRILLING
OASIS
Well Drillers, Inc.
CUMMING, GA.
Phone Tu. 7-5460
1122 No. Atlantic Ave. (Rt. AIA)
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
Tel. CL. 3-7461
DIRECTLY ON THE WORLD’S MOST
FAMOUS BEACH!
Beautiful, Ultra Modern Efficiency Apartments
and Hotel Rooms. Latest Type Combination
AIR-CONDITIONING and HEATING FACI
LITIES. The Utmost in Comfort. Stay a Night
or Spend the Season. We’re open all year.
TV SET IN EVERY ROOM
EFFICIENT FEEDING
and LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT
By I)r. Gustav Bohatedt
Emeritus Professor of Animal Husbandry
University of Wisconsin
New Feeds Have To Make Their Own
Way
It is said among theatrical
folk that every actor has to
sell himself to an indifferent
and sometimes hostile public.
This is equally the case with
feeds that come into use for
the first time, where it some
times takes years to over
come a certain prejudice
against them.
We think _
of corn silage
as one of our
finest forages jk,
for all rum- *!*'* an* f
i nan ts or '
herbivorous
tury, com sil- Dr . Bohstedt
age w a s
blamed for many afflictions of
livestock, whether abortion,
tuberculosis, or, on account of
its acid, rotted or eroded diges
tive tracts.
Gluten feed had a hard time
selling itself in the early years
of com starch and com sugar
manufacture and was consid
ered too high at six dollars a
ton. Wheat bran was dumped
in the river at the Twin Cities
as being worthless, and Dean
W. A. Henry, original author
of Feeds and Feeding, was
bitterly charged with being in
connivance with "the inter
ests” when he told Wisconsin
farmers that, believe it or not,
wheat bran was good cow feed.
Even our good friend soy
bean oil meal, for years after
soybean introduction in the
United States, caused a lifting
of eyebrows here and there be
cause it was suspected of caus
ing various difficulties with
cows and other livestock.
High-fiber feeds like oat
hulls or com cobs must surely
be worthless if used in live
stock rations, so it was
thought, and only after much
experimental work with oat
mill feed at Wisconsin and
with ground com cobs at the
Ohio, Indiana, lowa and other
experiment stations, was the
Thursday, May 28, 1959.
idea reluctantly accepted that
these cellulosic feeds had a
value at least onc-third, and
under some circumstances
fully one-half, of the feeding
value of ground shelled com.
Recent developments in the
formulation of protein-min
eral-vitamin supplements have
had a lot to do with the in
creased appreciation of such
roughage feeds.
So, the field of feeds and
feeding is rich in folklore and
misconceptions. Feed is some
th! r very intimate. It is eaten
every day, several times a day,
and is therefore open to specu
lation as to favorable or un
favorable attributes in respect
to any one of the many in
gredients that go to make up
livestock rations.
Question: You refer to the
use of trace minerals or trace
mineralized salt as low-cost in
surance. But is it, when one
has to pay half as much again
or more for trace mineralized
salt as for plain salt?
Antwcr: Most commercial
dairy feeds carry one percent
steamed bone meal or feeding
phosphate as insurance against
a phosphorus deficiency. We
hardly ever raise a question
against that practice. It is
accepted as good insurance.
But using trace minerals
may be equally essential.
Granted that we may pay as
much as SSO for a ton of trace
mineralized salt, but only
about $32 for a ton of plain
salt. In either case we add one
percent of either salt to a ton
of dairy feed.
But that one percent, or 20
pounds per ton of feed, costs
about one dollar for the feed
ing phosphate but only 60
cents for trace mineralized
salt, or 32 cents for plain salt.
This leaves a difference of only
18 cents as protection against
any one of several trace min
eral deficiencies compared to
one dollar against a phos
phorus deficiency. Trace min
erals do indeed represent low
| cost insurance.