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Cumming, Georgia.
a P d Plans are a dime ad 0Z *
’ counts is the man to make them work.
The power of money, and its influence upon
men is never better illustrated than when it
is illustrated.
, * Here is the hardest-working chain
F you on your saw. It's the
MOSS EQUIPMENT COMPANY
Phone 7221-2 Buford, Georgia
cy Cy£//VOE& 9ez BYL B. MUNPA & EMIN ORAV!t\
this country
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-A COME IN AND LET US SOW
yt YOU THE MANY ITEMS THAT
WE HAVE TO MAKE YOUR OLD
! A 'ill wf JJ CAR AND NEW ONE LOOK SO
MUCH BETTER YES WE CAN
iT 1 l,O WHAT ' VE SAV AT REASON
1 ABLE PRICES.
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OUTBOARD MOTORS & _
PHONES: TU. 7—5211—5212 CUJIMING, 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.
The Forsyth County News
STATE OF GEORGIA
Forsyth County.
To the Superior Court of said
county:
The i etition cf FORSYTH COUN
TY LOAN COMPANY, hereinafter
,called the applicant, shows the
following facts:
| 1. The principal office of said
'corporation is located in said coun'
ty, and said corporation was incor
porated under the “Corporation
Act of 1938” on August 26. 1955.
2. This petition is brought to
amend the charter of said corpor
ation in the particulars hereinafter
set out, this proposed amendment
having been favorably voted for
and consented to by the required
number and classes of stockholders
at a special meeting of the stock
holders called for the purpose as
shown by the certificate of the
secretary of said corporation at
tached hereto as “Exhibit A” and
made a part hereof.
3. It is sought to amend the
charter by changing the name of
said corporation from Forsvth
County Loan Company to FRANK
LIN DISCOUNT COMPANY OF
CUMMING.
WHEREFORE petitioner prays
that the charter of said corpora
tion be amended as hereinabove
set out upon a due compliance
with the law in such cases made
and provided.
Si LEON BOLING
Attorney of Applicant
RESOLUTION TO AMEND BY
STOCKHOLDERS
Be it resolved by the stockhold
ers of Forsyth County Loan Com
pany entitled to vote on the quest
ion at a meeting specially called
for the purpose, and held on the
4th day of May, 1959, that the
foregoing amendment to the char
iter of said corporation is hereby
'proposed, and upon due adoption
|of this resolution the officers of
said corporation are herby author
ized and directed to procure said
i amendment as the laws in such
j cases provide and direct.
CERTIFICATE OF CORPORA
TION SECRETARY
STATE OF GEORGIA
i Forsyth County.
The undersigned, Hazel Hender
;on, secretary of the Forsyth Coun
y Loan Company, hereby certifies
that at a special meeting of the
stockholders of said corporation
duly called for the purpose, held
May 4, 1959, the above and fore
going resolution proposing the fore
going amendment to the charter
of said corporation was favorably
voted for and consented to by ail
of the capital stock of said cor
poration as appears upon the min
utes of said meeting as recorded
jin the minute records of said cor
poration of file in my office.
Given under my official signa
ture and the seal of the corpora
tion this 7th day of May, 1959.
S HAZEL HENDERSON
Secretary of Forsyth County
Loan Company
JUDGMENT AMENDING
CHARTER
In Re:
Petition to Amend the Charter of
Forsyth County Loan Company
In the Superior Court, Forsyth
County, Georgia, July Term, 1959.
The foregoing petition of For
syth County Loan Company to
amend its charter in the particu
lars therein set out has been read
and considered. It appearing that
isaid petition is made in accordance
with Chapter 22 —18 of the Georgia
Code, and that the requirements of
law in such cases provided have
been fully complied with:
It is hereby ordered, adjudged,
and decreed that all of the prayers
of said petition be and they are
hereby granted and the charter
of the petitioner is hereby amended
in all of the particulars set out ir
said petition.
Granted at Chambers in the City
of Canton, this 11 day of May, 1959
S| J. H. PASCHALL
Judge of the Superior Court,
Emeritus, Presiding in absence
of Judge Howell Brooke,
JSCBRC.
LIFE BEGINS AT 50
Chicago Life will begin at 50
for men who are hired as salesmen
by S. Max Becker, Jr.
Becker said that he will give pre
ference to men 50 or older who
apply for places on his sales force.
Older salesmen, he said, are less
easily discouraged and have a calm
maturity of manner that inspires
confidence in customers.
Chinese Reds fulfilled main pro
duction goals.
REGULAR MEETING OF CUM
MING CHAPTER NO. 346 O. E. S.
Wf
Will he held each Second and
Fourth Tuesday Nights at 8:00
O’clock.
All members are urged to attend
JOLENE WALLS, W. M.
CLARA MAE COX, Secretary
NOTICE -Fuller Brush Company
has opening for local man to take
over established territory in For
syth County. Earnings over $70.00
per week. Permanent. Car Needed.
Write R. M. Pritchett, 526 E.
Spring St., Gainesville, Georgia,
Phone Lenox 2- 6971.
FOR SERVICE—Nice Young Re
gistered Bull. $3.00 Fee. Contact
LON LITTLE, Route 4, Cumming,
Georgia—7—9—s9.
FOR RENT—Two, Three and Four
rooms. Private Apartments. Phone
Tu. 7—5107—Mountain View Apart
ments, Cumming, Georgia.
FOR SALE One Bag Mueller
Plaster Mixer in good condition
BALD RIDGE MARINA.
FOR SALE—Wfcite O. I. .C. and
Broke nose Berkshire shoats, two
months old. $lO apiece—C. C. An
derson, Route 1, Alpharetta, Ga.
STRAYED—Brintle milk cow mule
headed. Finder notify Harve We-
Hunt, Route 3, Cumming, Ga.
MORE FOR YOl’R CLOTHING
DOLLAR
To “stretch” your clothing dollar,
Mrs. Avola W. Callaway, clothing
specialist, Agricultural Extension
Cervice, says know comparative
prices and learn to judge value, to
spot genuine markdowns versus
fads or merchandise made to sell
at a “special bargain,” which may
be no bargain.
CULTIVATING COTTON
The primary reason for cultivat
ing cotton is to control weeds and
grass, point out agronomists, Agri
cultural Extension Service. Culti
vate shallow and often enough to
control weeds and grass without
damaging the roots of the cotton
plants, the agronomists advise.
Just Arrived from ■£'" v.
Dazzling
JP SUMMER FASHIONS
/ . y ' at a dai-iling low price
Jtm m y't'w, \ A superb selection of finest quality play
msm mmr’f / wear. Bright soda pop colors. Quick sudsing
mmL f I fabrics. Sparkling trims. Fancifully styled
for girls 3-6 X, 7-14 and boys 3-7. Come in
ftt' J| / y today! At these prices, they won’t last long!
1- '
OTWELL’S DEPARTMENT STORE
“We Dress Up The Family”
Roy Otwell, Jr., Owner
CUMMING, GEORGIA.
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BILL DAVIS
Your Telephone Manager t&Sm > dy
VOICE FROM OUTER f-PACi Rockctim; through
outer space, a- tc'.Yc “foes on t r air. 1 houili you and
I can’t pick no u.s “voice,” sci •• tists at receiving stations
are eagerly welling for the p -rs-tges. This communica
tion from far Ic/or i the coin i> made possible by a
remarkable invention — ! '.c ir -nTun-—developed through
research by telephone pcop>. I’s fit same tiny amplifier
now being v>cd in s: cl. everyday items as radios and
hearing aids. They're also u<-d in more and more new
telephone equipment, and will play u big part in to
morrow’s better telephone service.
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SCHOOL’S OUT! And
the good ole summertime l lf Itjtq,
is just around the corner.
Wonderful days for the f P* jr
teen-agers at your house ™ T l /<
busy with plans for .
swims, picnics, platter C\ *7 " j'"
parties. And how they ' t CF j 1 1
love to chat with school W•- *• * j T
pals. Seems to me now’s |
the time to see for your- §*•(*• —j t ,
self what a difference an
extension phone can
make in your home. One in your teen-ager’s bedroom,
for instance. Or perhaps one for the busy mother, in the
kitchen. Your family will be delighted and the cost of
each extension is less than a nickel a day. Check their
favoiite colors and give us a call.
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ALL IN ALL May is a mighty busy month. Graduations
... dances ... weddings! Here’s one way to make it easy
on yourself. Let Long Distance help you out. It’s the
friendliest, easiest, quickest way to send congratulations
. . . extend invitations . . . make plans with faraway
friends and relatives. So much fun, too, to hear the excite
ment and enthusiasm on the other end of the line! And,
Long Distance rates are low ... even lower when you call
station-to-station. For extra bargains call after 6 P.M. and
on Sundays. (For fastest service, always call by number.)
Thursday, May 28, 1959.