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Cumming Georgia.
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS
ESTABLISHED 1908
Circulation ovlt Forsyth, Fulton, Cherokee, Dawson, LurapkJi,
Hall and Qwinnett Counties
THE PAP Eli THAT AI’I’KECLATES VOLK PATRONAGE
Published Every Thursday at Cumming, Georgia
ROY P. OTWELL Editor and Owner
JAMES L. REEVES Associate Editor
T. W. GUNTER i Associate Editor
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
PER YEAP. IN ADVANCE *2.00
Entered at the Post Office at Cumming, Georgia August 10,
1910, as mall matter of Second Class.
Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF FORSYTH COUNTY
AND CITY OF CUMMING
NOTES & COMMENT
Half truths are often more dangerous than no
truths.
It’s never ttoo late, if you are still alive, to be
careful on the highway.
It's well to remember that some of the finest
friendships are made in church.
Prosperity will not abound in this country if
the farmer loses his profits
Beauty is not a necessity for a woman but it
surely makes life easier for her
Food, rest, mental peace and exercise are the
four keys to ripe old age.
A good-looking woman can always attract the
wolves-if she wants to attract them.
The man who is always up with his work must
have very little else to do.
Some people do not care to improve their lot
-they are hopeless.
The largest advertisers always advertise
where they get the most for their money.
Most compliments are not true-but that mak
es them even more enjoyable.
Americanism-the greater the family income,
the greater is the family’s needs.
The best way to accumulate money is to save
some of what you are making now.
Empty heads appreciate empty honors and
there are plenty of both these days.
Unfortunately, no one is interested in your
good excuses for not doing anything.
The man who overtalks-about himself-rarely
succeeds in fooling the public very long.
Intolerance is one subject many people write
abount and then fail to practice.
War tales told by veterans are not always as
accurate as they are exciting.
Three years ago today: the big problem, in
flation, and getting a new car.
Human nature is not even enough to explain
the rows that center on religions.
The end of life will find most of us with a lot
of business which should have been attended to
several years earlier.
How Hollywood manages to put over the dia
logues in current movies is one of the modern
miracles, and a reflection on the intelligence of
the movie goer.
NATI ON A L EDITORIAL
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The Forsyth County News
FRANCES THEATER
Camming, Georgia
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Friday & Saturday
JANUARY 7 & 8
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Monday & Tuesday
JANUARY 10 & 11
JEANNE DANA
CRAIN ANDREWS
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GEORGE MARSHALL WARNER BROS.
Wednesday - Thursday
JANUARY 12 & 13
THURSDAY
Cash night 545.00
FOR SALE—House and lot in Eas
tern Heights in Cumming, Georgia.
Anyone interested please communi
cate with Mrs. A. H. Fisher at 113
W. Gaines Avenue, College Park,
Ga., in care of Mrs. J. C. Minor.
NOTICE—Room & Board for two
or three'Adults who want a home
away from home—Mrs. Joe Sum
merour, Cumming, Ga.
FOR SALE 20 acres of land, one
good 4 room house wired for elec
tric stove, 4,000 capacity Chicken
houses, good hog pasture, water in
house and chicken houses. —See
Clarence Williams near Haw Creek
school house or call 6865.
Storm-Screen
Made of Wood
Lightens Work
By combining functions of sepa
rate storm ana screen sash into
one window, the designers of mod
ern stock millwork have lightened
i seasonal chore.
With ponderosa pine combina
tion windows, a home-owner can
his windows set for a change
in seasons without putting a foot
outside his home, wielding heavy
tools, or mounting a ladder.
A wood combination window
Includes lightweight glass and
panels that are interchange
able in a permanent frame or that
#t on the window itself. Some
times, screening stays in place
tnroughout the year; it is safely
covered by a storm panel during
cold weather.
Panels are easily changed from
inside of the house. They slide
■nr.ccthiy into place and stay firm
ly Ln position. About half the size
of separate storm and screen win
dow:". the panels are easier to han
r*.vi rsnuire less storage space.
At a storm window', a ponderosa
combination window saves fuel
yv insulating the window area.
Storm sash keeps warm air in the
house and reduces cold air infil
tration to a negligible amount.
Storm sash also prevent serious
window condensation. When water
vapor in the warm air of a
house comes against a cold sur
face, the vapor condenses. When
protected by storm sash, the reg
ular window stays warm, and
moisture does not condense on it.
Ponderosa pine combination
storm and screen units are made
for double-hung, casement, awn
ing. hopper, ana sliding windows.
A major advantage of wood com
bination windows is that they can
be painted in harmony with other
exterior colors.
SOUTHWELL NAMED MAN OF
YEAH IN GEORGIA FOR 1951
Byron L. Southwell, head of the
Department of Animal Husbandry
at the Coastal Plain Experiment
Station near Tifton, has been chos
en Man of the Year in Georgia
Agriculture by The Progressive
Farmer.
Selection of Southwell for the
1954 award was announced this
week by Alexander Nunn, execu
tive editor of the farm magazine.
Southwell received the honor for
his outstanding contributions to
the livestock program now prac
ticed in Georgia and the South.
CORRECT BAKING
' TEMPERATURES
Ovens that are too hot at the
start of the baking period can
cause cracked or too rounded lay
ers. If you wish to use cake re
cipes that don’t give exact baking
temperatures, you’ll be safe in bak
ing a white layer cake at 365 de
grees Fahrenheit and a rich cho
colate or devil’s food layer cake
at 400 degrees. .
IMPORTANCE OF BREAKFAST
Recent research showed the im
portance of breakfast in the re
ducing diet. Weight recdrds were
kept as women went through per
iods of skipping breakfast and of
eating 300— 600—, and 1,000--
calorie breakfasts. Provided the
total number of calories per day
remained the same, their weight
did not change.
For a neat water hose rack that
will prevent sharp bends, nail six
empty quart cans in a two-foot
circle to the wall.
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Synthetic fibers accounted for 22
percent of the total fiber consumpt
ion in 1950-53, as compared with
less than one percent in 1920-24.
LOST—Fox hound, black and white
spotted with brown head—Notify
Bill Gazaway, Rt. 3, Cumming.
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People, Spots In The News
CORNY STORY—Three genera
tions of humans were spanned
by this corn being spooned to
■W. R. Olney, 80, by his grand
daughter Susan, yet it was still
tasty! It was sealed in old-style
can in 1891, more than decade
before American Can Co. per
fected modern metal container.
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YOUTH MOVEMENT—Veteran basketball coach, Phog Allen,
has accent on youth at University of Kansas this year. Here he
works with eight sophomores expected to help Jayhawks live
up to their 30-straight-wins-on-home-court reputation.
Thursday, January 6, 1955.
BAD START for S-D (for Safe Driving)
Day as Cleveland car carried driver to
death in bridge crash,,
. .’ • - 1 but nation did lower
MunitfJM toll foi the day
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DREAMY Lynn Dunn day
dreams on coral wall at Mi
ami Beach, making a picture
as pensive as it is purty.