The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, June 04, 1959, Image 2

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Cumming, Georgia. The most valuable fixture in the reception of fice is a pretty receptionist. Your best friend is the person who tells you the truth, not the one who tells you what you want to heai 1 . You're in business, mister, - with new*POWERED UP" -OREGON* Chipper Chain 7\- £L ' Here is the hardeat-working chain m 0 ~ you can put on your saw. It's the "" < ' IUS ' ( " >R^ C 'j' < >N ( - ut h *r" IMM| $. . L^jyilaraj OMARK Industries, Inc. OREGON Sow Chain Div. Portland 22,J)regon_ MOSS EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone 7221 2 Buford, Georgia Cy Sez byl. b. munda & £pm mvin\ is a surel C °^ ME ° UT^| ~vS. - '-' I : ~B s ftuwwnfIWESCMIEUIY OUTBOARD MOTORS & BOATS 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 7-2X38 : Cumming, Ga. COME IN AND LET US SOW YOU THE MANY ITEMS THAT WE HAVE TO MAKE YOUR OLD CAR AND NEW ONE LOOK SO MUCH BETTER YES WE CAN DO WHAT WE SAY AT REASON ABLE PRICES. The Forsvth County News STATE OF GEORGIA Forsyth County. To the Superior Court of said county: The | etition c f FORSYTH COUN TY LOAN COMPANY, hereinafter called the applicant, shows the :following facts: 1 1. The principal office of said J 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 cOrpoi Nation 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 Forsyth 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 ter 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 amendment as the laws in such cases provide and direct. CERTIFICATE OK CORPORA TION SECRETARY STATE OF GEORGIA 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 all of the capital stock of said cor poration as appears upon the min utes of said meeting as recorded in 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, 1359. 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 | said petition is made in accordance ! with Chapter 22 —18 of the Georgia ICode. and that the requirements of law in such cases provided have been fully complied with: It is hereby ordered, adjudged, and decreed that ali of the prayers |of said petition be and they are hereby granted and the charter j of the petitioner is hereby amended qn 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. I FOR SERVICE--Nice Young Re gistered Bull. $3.00 Fee. Contact LON LITTLE, Route 4, Cumming, [ Georgia—7—9 —59. FOR RENT—Two, Three and Four rooms. Private Apartments. Phone Tu. 7—slo7—Mountain View Apart ments, Cumming, Georgia. FOR SALE One Bag Mueller Plaster Mixer in good condition BALD RIDGE MARINA. i Candler Dairyman Grows Feed For 32 Cows On 100 Acres You can make what you want to out of Coastal Bermuda with fer tilizer and lime, says N. C. Lee. manage of the Laweside Dairy j Farm in Candler county. Mr. Lee is a firm believer in Costal as a j basic pasture grass for dairy cows, j This 32-head dairy farm, with ' only 100 acres in open land, is an i outstanding example of combining | the right kind of pasture and for age plants with adequate amounts of lime and fertilizer for top milk production, according to P. J.- Bet - geaux, agronomist of the Univer sity of Georgia Agricultural Ex tension Service. For summer grazing, Mr. Lee has 32 acres of Coastal Bermuda. 12 of common Bermuda and three acres of Pensacola Bahia. He has 11 acres of Starr millet for supple mental summer grazing and he usuall plants 26 acres of oats for tempporary winter grazing. He has 13 acres of corn for cattle feed. Mr. Bergeaux sas that soil test ing is the yardstick used for meas uring lime and fertilizer needs on this dairy farm. All pasture has been limed. Coastal Bermuda is fertilized with 700 pounds of 4—12 —l2 and 136 pounds of nitrogen per acre. Millet receives the same amount. Oats are fertilized with 500 pounds of 4 —l2—12 and 132 pounds of nitrogen top dressing. The agronomist said this type man agement and fertilization enables Mr. Lee to provide adequate graz ing and hay for his herd. Otis Parker, county agent in Candler county, has supplied Mr. Lee with latest research findings and recommended cultural prac tices. He say’s Mr. Lee and Mrs. Eubie Riggs, owner of the farm, have been most cooperative in following recommended practices. The example set by parents greatly influences the small child’s development of good food habits and affects the child's future health, says Miss Lucile Higgin botham, health specialist, Agricul tural Extension Service. We welcome reduced heating bills, but money remains curiously scarce. *j_s 1 l><<J - motors! r iITEIEV P| - [gfe ©ii the {arms means profits for Main Street!.. i Rural Electrification has been good for Amer ii.cifcusi.ig farm efficiency and purchasing power ♦ biu*-.., us a standard of living we can enjoy and be proud of ut think of the millions of jobs this increased purchasing po' s created . . . think of j the thousands of collars in profits ft merchants of main street which Rural Elec rificuticn has ke ( . ne communities . . . * U . (im SA W N E E Pt&f fQff •nemBCRSHip So fresh you con ” e '" J-. Uus Extension nowadays. The G g * cent of the eggs Service estimates that ■■ 1 r • eaten in Georgia are produced in Geoigia. Ten years ago the story was different George poultrymen could hardly rnee lavers need for eggs. Since then the number of lay ers intS to . total of nr,y xcvon nriUotc Production per hen has increased from 124 to 199 eggs a year. The rural engineers of the Georgia renter Company have contributed to this progress j. helping poultry men apply electric power to time consuming Jobs. That way, larger flock* can be managed with far less work. These have been helping Georgia iarmtis .o. o . e&- at no cost or obligation. BSO if ELECTRICITY helps on Georgia poultry fP SgT farms in at least 22 different ways! jjCRM 6tTn 'VCj v dffl GEORGIA POWER COMP/.NY A CITIZEN WHER EVER W l SfRVf Thursday,