The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, June 25, 1959, Image 2

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Cummin)?, Georgia. Getting along amicably in life is largely a problem of getting along with people just about as good as you are. We are often mystified by television and movie dialogues which lead no where with a great flourish. W you're in business~misteffiM W i with new POWERED -UF' J f OREGON Clipper Chain j a lain the lain [ OMABK Industries, Inc. OREGON Sow Chain Dlv. PortlanjjVO MOSS EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone 7221-2 Buford, Georgia CVC/i/AfPE# ffn 'drivers ARE ROOOHLY divided into tujo CLASSES "THE CARELESS ONES WHO MASH ALL *+ FENDERS AND THE CARE” fOME IN AND LET US SOW FUL ONES UJHO ONLY J mash ONE OR tujo/ you the many items that WE HAVE TO MAKE YOUK OLD F CAU AND NEW ONE LOOK SO \ W DO WIIAT WE SAY AT REASON plj |j ABLE PRICES. ffumminq slts tOMPANY OUTBOARD MOTORS & BOATS PHONES: TU. 7—5211—5212 CUMMING, GEORGIA Special Notice SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT AND HAULED OFF AT REASONABLE PRICE VVE 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 Forsvth Countv News Legal Ads GEORGIA. FORSYTH COUNTY, By virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of Miss Millie Kemp, deceased, late of said county, there will he sold at public outcry, before the Courthouse door in Forsyth County, Georgia, be tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July, 1959, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described prop erty. to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the City of Camming. Forsyth County, Geor gia on the North side of Kelley Mill Road, sometimes heretofore known and referred to as Canton Street and being more ful'y de scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the North side of sidewalk, running along said street or road, at the line of property of E. E. Martin and which is 355 feet East of the intersection of the said street or road with alley or drive leading North to Forsyth County Hospital; thence from said beginning point, as above determined, North 3-4 degrees West along Martin line 204 feet to corner: thence South 88 1-2 degrees East 200 feet to corner: thence South 1 degree West 202 feet to comer on North side of said sidewalk; thence North 88 1-2 degrees West 194 feet along side walk to the point of beginning. Said described property is more fully shown on and by a plat from survey made by T. P. Thomas. Registered Surveyor No. 1099, dat ed June 2, 1959, to which plat reference is made for a fuller de scription thereof. This is the same property’ mentioned in deed from C. T. Kemp to Mary A. Kemp (later known as Miss Mollie Kemp) dated March 3. 1915 and recorded in Deed Book 2, page 459, Forsyth County Deed Records. This 4th day of June, 1959. Marcus Mashburn, Sr. K. A. Kemp As Executors of Will of Miss Moillie Kemp, de ceased. GEORGIA. FORSYTH COUNTY. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Hershell W>. Cook having made anplieation for 12 months support for herself and two minor children out of the estate of Her shell W. Cook, deceased, and ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in July. 1959. why said application should not be granted. Given under my hand and offi cial signature, this Ist -day of June 1959. A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary. GEORGIA. FORSYTH COUNTY. To Ail Whom It May Concern: R. A. Ingram Admmistra‘or of the estate of Mrs. J. A. ( Alice) Hope, late o f said County, deceas ed. having filed his petiton for dis charge this is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can against the granting of this dis charge at the regular term of Court of Ordinary of said County to be held on the first Monday in July, 1959. Given under m v hand and offi cial signature, this the Ist day of June 1959. A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary. GEORGIA. FORSYTH COUNTY. To Whom It May Concern: Miss Ruth Driskell, having in proper form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administrat ion on the estate of Julius B. Driskell, late of Forsyth County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of the l said Julius B. Driskell to be and appear at my office within the | time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why Per manent Letters of Administration should not be granted to Miss Ruth Driskell. Witness my hand seal, this 2nd day of June, 1959. A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary. GEORGIA. FORSYTH COUNTY. To Whom It May Concern: L. N. Bottoms, Executor of the estate of J. B. Bottoms, late of said County, deceased, having filed his petition for discharge this is to cite all persons concerned, kind red and creditors to show cause if any they can, against the granting of this discharge at the regular term of Court of Ordinary of said County to be held on the first Mon day in July, 1959. Given under my hand and offi cial signature, this the 3rd day of June, 1959. A. B. TOLLISON, Ordinary. DEBTOR A 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 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 WELL DRILLING FOWLER WELL & SUPPLY Canton, Georgia PHONE GR. 9-4504 COLLECT FOR RENT —Two. Three and Four rooms. Private Apartments. Phone Tu. 7—slo7—Mountain View Apart ments, Cumming, Georgia. BULK OF FARM OPERATING LOANS USED FOR EQUIP MENT AND LIVESTOCK Approximately 50 percent of the nroductio nand subsistence loans' obtained by farmers from the Law renceville officers of the Farmers Home Administration during the 1958-59 fiscal year were used to purchase equipment, livestock and make similar investments in local farms. Local farmers are making these investments to set up the kind of farming systtems that will make file most of their labor, land and oher resources. Production and subsistence loans are also made for fertilizer, seed, tractor fuel, insecticides and other farm and home operating expenses. The loans bear 5 percent interest and repayments are scheduled in accordance with the borrowers’ ability to repay. The loans for crop production are repayable when in come from the crop is received. Loans for capital investments are repayable over periods up to 7 vears. Several steps are taken by the FHA to assist farmers in making the best use of their loans. Before a loan is made a complete farm and home plan is prepared by the farm family with the ssistance of the agency’s local supervisor. The plan shows how the farm will be operated, estimated yields and in -ome and a budget for farm and home expenses. Provision is made for the pro duction of a large portions of the family’s food supply and provision is made in the budget for house hold expenditures and medical care No loan is made unless the farm and home plan shows that the farm when properly operated un der normal conditions will produce an income that will provide the family a good living and enable them to repay their debts. For normal, healthy person who is receiving a well-balanced diet, it usually is not necessarry to take vitamin pills, says Miss Lucile Hig ginbotham, health sp-malist, Agri cultural Extension Service. Foresters, Agrmiltu-al Extension Service, repo ♦ total area o f Georgia is 37,680.640 acres, and the forest area is 24,056,600 acres. To-day’s Question: How can a whistle halt a siren? The churches of | v orsyth County are open every Sunday. The man who thinks3 re usa good thing ought to be in one of them during services. < the outskirts of civilization. there No matter the price of any pioduct mere will be smart traders who want to buj reduced price. Tf vou’ve lost something, the answer is in eithe/of two directions your church or our classified ad columns. Telephone j Talk , ■;li. DAVIS A Your Telephone Manager 3SbB 1 ' 1 LET'S GO! It's that time of year again. Everybody getting set for well earned vacations! Whatever you plan to do, here’s something to help smooth out any kinks in vacati:-n plans. Long Distance. For instance, why not phone anearf to make sure of accommodations? No fun to be on the road watching the "no vacancy" signs roll by! Then, too, calling 'ahead to plan get-togethers with old friends is a lot of fun. And. naturally, you'll want to check in with the office or possibly home to make sure everythings OK. while you’re gone. For all this help to make a vacation happier, you pay very little. Remember. Long Distance costs less when you call station-to-station with extra bar gains after 6 P.M. and on Sundays. * * * HINT FOR A H APPY ENDING. If you’re like me. you're already making plans for a big Fourth of July. But all too often the fifth of July isn’t such a happy day. So Id like to put in my two cents worth about safety during this big holiday weekend Play it safe . . swimming, boating, or driving along the highway And here’s a thoughtful thing to do ... call friends or family by Long Distance to let them know you got there safely. It means so much to keep in touch ... particularly on the Fourth. * * * WHO IS ‘‘SIBYL’’? Born and bred in the Bell Telephone Laboratories, she’s a computer-like machine by which new phone systems can be tested before a lot of time and money gffijj&fM&i are spent on actual construe tion of equipment Why is \ f cause she’s one way youi tele A Ji 1 phone company can continue S p : fjjt ]■ 4 bringing you the best in new *s^3?Je.., yPS 3 telephone developments at the |p| %. \K & ■ M lowest possible cost t hrough Is* m research. Southern Bel! works i p . p W constantly to add pleasure and convenience to your HfitW?’*) i f everyday living. V., AUCTION ON FIEiISES Saturday June 27th 10:30 Am Rain Or Shine PROPERTY OF EDWARD W. HAMRICK Located on Kelley Mill Road, inside incorporate limits, Cumming, Georgia, 3-4 mile from Court House. A 3-bedroom home on beautiful corner lot, and 16 building lots on new cut road from the Kelley Mill Road to Samaritan Drive (On direct way to Hospital). Most lots are wooded and City water is available. See the property before the day of sale. Buy at your own price and build your own home. TERMS: 1-2 down, balance July 10, 1959. For information call: FORSYTH COUNTY REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE - Tu. 7-5164 5539-Cummingr LEE WALDRIP REALTY COMPANY Lenox 4-5377, Gainesville, Ga. Thursday, June 25, 1959.