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Cumming Georgia.
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS
ESTABLISHED 1908
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Circulation over Forsyth, Fulton, Cherokee. Dawson, Lumpkin,
Hall and Qwinnett Counties
TH«C PAPIER that appreciates tour patronage
Published Every Thursday at Cumming, Georgia
ROY P. OTWELL Editor and Owner
JAMES L. REEVES Associate Editor
T. W. GUNTER Associate Editor
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
PER YEAP. IN ADVANCE |2.00
Entered at the Post Office at Cumming, Georgia August 10,
1910, as mail matter of Second Class.
Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF FORSYTH COUNTY
AND CITY OF CUMMING
Edward H. Shannon
OPTOMETRIST*
FORSYTH CLINIC
FIRST & TniRD WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MONTH
IF ITS NERVES
SEE
Dr. Malcolm Budd
—Chiropractor-
Ingram Ave.—Ph. 2301
Cumming, Ga.
Behind School House
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CUMMING DRUG STORE
Cumming, Georgia
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gaily salutes summer
with this sheath shirt dress
in newly minted ... coin dotted
washable sanforized combed
poplin. Inset tab pockets and
a high-low convertible '■
' dandy" collar add
i individuality to this perfect
suntmer-in-the-city costume.
Orange, aqua and chartreuse.
Young in-heart sizes
HUMS
Style Center of
Gainesville
CHATTAHOOCHEE IIDC
The Chattahoochee HDC met at
the schoolhouse on April 19. The
meeting was called to order by the
president Mre. Eldred Watson. 11
members were present with one
visitor, Mrs. Addle Harding.
HDC creed was read by Mrs. W.
S. Tume. Devotional reading Rev.
22: I—7 by Mrs. Roscoe Thomas.
Home on the Range, and Georgia
Land were sung by all after which
we repeated the Lords Prayer. The
A NICE DRIVE A FINE DINNER
HOTEL CANTON DINING ROOM, CANTON, GA.
SUNDAY LUNCHEON: 12:00 till 2:30 P. M. four course dinner.
$1.23 to $1.75.
BUFFET STYLE SUPPER: Each Sunday evening 5:30 untl 8:30.
Treat the family to a pleasant surpriee by driving to Canton, where
you ean enjoy serving yourself from the Smorgasbord loaded with
delicious food, various kind of meats, vegetables, salads, desserts and
many other good foods, tastefully prepared and attractively displayed.
ADULTS $2.00 CHILDREN (Under 13) SI.OO.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Clark, Mgrs. Phone 17.
A Report To The Public
On The Telephone Strike
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Southern Bell deeply appreciates the efforts
made by the Governors to settle the telephone
strike.
We regret that we were not able to convince
those who represented the union that the
company’s proposal for increased wages, ex
panded arbitration, and other contract im
provements is fair and liberal. It protects the
interests of the public, the employees and the
Company.
We will continue our efforts to convince union
leaders of its benefits and advantages. We
hope we will be successful.
In the meantime, telephone service continues good. Over
30,000 telephone men and women are on the job. More
are returning every day.
We are handling our normal volume of long distance calls
Local service is 85 percent dial-operated, and in the other
cities and towns where operators handle the calls, the service
is generally normal. Over the South, the messages are
going through.
This would not be possible without the great
encouragement and cooperation given us by
telephone users everywhere, and by the skill
and spirit of telephone folks on the job. To
both groups go our warmest thanks.
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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
SERVING THE SOUTH FOR 75 YEARS
The Forsyth County News
Poem, Though for the Day by
Mrs. Eldred Watson. All answered
the roll by telling something they
did the day before. Reading of the
minutes by the secretary.
Miss Ruth Driskell, the clothing
chairman gave some interesting
facts on how to choose the right
size pattern after which Mrs. Ban
nister gave a demonstration on
stayline stitching.
Mrs. Betty Holland and Mrs. Joe
Shadburn served delicious refresh
ments. The next meeting will be
at Mrs. Eldred Watson’s.
Damage caaused by harmful in
sects nullifies thet labor of a mil
lion m&n in the United States each
year.
The normally active woman re
quires about 24 hundred calories
a day.
TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD ANDERSON, Proprietors
Located below Buford Ice Co., in Will Rowe home place
Phone 2293 Buford, Ga.
Good Service Quality Food Reasonable Prices
Buford’s newest Restaurant Serving Full Course Dinners
OPEN 7 DAYS a week—Hours: 6 A. M. To 10 P. M.
Thursday, April 28, 1955.
Grain sorghum, which is best
adapted as a grain crop when it
is too late to plant corn, can be
planted in April, May and June
when there is sufficient soil mois
ture for germination.
Exports of U. S. farm products
in 1954-55 are expected to exceed
those of 1953-54 by at least 10
percent.