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Cumming Georgia.
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS
ESTABLISHED 1008
Circulation over Forsyth, Fulton, Cherokee, Dawson, Lumpkin,
Hall and Qwinnett Counties
THE rAPEU THAT APPRECIATES YOUR PATRONAGE
Published Every Thursday at Cumming, Georgia
’"rOY P. OTWELL Editor and Owner
JAMES L. REEVES Associate Editor
T. W. GUNTER Associate Editor
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PER YEAR IN ADVANCE >2OO
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
] NOTES & COMMENT
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IFor farmers, Summer is the time for work,
and religious meetings
Money is not a measure of success by any
lasting standard
And then there was the man who took a tramp
in the woods
Pretty faces and figures activate a lot of dor
mant foolishness
! Warning to amateur stock investors: the mark
et goes down, too.
We suggest planting good seed this year, as
long as you’re planting
People believe gossip readily if they want to
believe it in the first placjfc
So far this year business has been better than
most economists expected
As far as we can see, doctors and undertak
ers will always have business
One fellow to keep in mind in the fight over
tariffs is the consumer-which is you
The realities in life are often too much for the
sensitive, sincere person
It would be a nice world if everyone behaved
like they acted in church
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It is fine to think you are usually right, as long
as you can keep it a secret
We saw a man refuse a loan the other day,
which was something of a shock to the system
This is harvest time for watermelons, beans
and the like, but pictures do lie, sometimes
The price of popularity is paid by a surpris
ing number of the so-called society set, even
when excessive
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Our idea of hard work is not that performed
by a movie or TV star-despite all the talk to
the contrary
Religion often suffers as much from the ac
tions of those on the inside as from on the out
side
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If you are having trouble with money, leave
some of it at the church, where there is also a
problem
Many women fail to find satisfaction in life
because they do not devote their energies being
good homemakers and mothers
We know of a lawyer who recently turned
down a case because he was aware a fellow law
yer already had been contacted on it. Dou You?
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
aJI*# c s'4 N
The Foray th County News
The mania for speed in work and results of
ten explains many of the mistakes that cost you
money
When big corporations talk about the abuses
of labor unions, they can easily overlook any
discussion about increased profits
We suggest that the good ladies of this com
munity stage fewer card parties and concentrat
on more community undertakings
Those who have traveled will tell you that the
world’s greatest tourist attractions are right in
the United States
!*o. 32 man For Release Appil 13, 1955
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WOMEN AND WHEELS
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Driving Made Easier
With Power Equipment
By Mary Lou Chapman
We’ve been driving around for the past week in a new r .. th
all the power equipment on it that you can get. It’s
We hardly realized how simple modern day driving h'js become.
But now we glide along with just a flick of the finger here and a
gentle foot pressure there.
Here is a brief description of
some of the power equipment
and what it will do for you:
Automatic Transmission. This
means no more shifting in most
MUa r!inpman
go frequently, and we really are
in love with thir, feature. Your
skirts don’t become twisted
around with alternate shifting
and braking. You just move
along as cool as a cucumber,
completely undifturbed.
Power Steering. This, too, is a
joy to discover. Parking be
comes a graceful job instead of
a tough one, and we found we
could get into and out of some
pretty tight spots. We even
maneuvered into a few parking
places we wouldn’t have dared
to tackle before. It gave us a
new feeling of freedom. For
anybody with any physical de
ficiency at all, and for small
women, power steering is a must
because these mechanical mus
cles do 80% of the hard work
for you, 100% of the time
Power Brakes. Some power
brakes reduce braking effort by
45%. You should be careful at
first, not to put on too much
pressure, because a mere toe-
ANNUAL S U MMER
CLEARANCE $1 DAY SALE
Biggest Bargains We Have Offered In Many Years!
SI.OO SHOE SALE! Buy one pair regular
price - Second pair for only one dollar.
SI.OO EACH - Entire stock of ladies hats.
SI.OO A P AIR - 55 pairs of ladies summer
shoes, casual and dress. While they last.
SI.OO SUMMER DRESSES - All ladies
summer dresses to be sold at special price.
Purchase one dress regular price Buy se
cond dress for the low price of one dollar.
LADIES PANTIES lOO percent Nylon,
2 for SI.OO. - Ladies Rayon, 3 for SI.OO.
DRESS PRINTS lOOO yds. 36 inch, fast
color dress prints going for this special sale
also including summer 59c and 69c mater
ial for only SI.OO for 3 yards.
touch brings your car to a com
plete stop. But you become ad
justed to power braking quite
soon, and it really is a big help.
Power Seats. This, too, is won
derful for a tmy v'oman, esne
cially if she shares a car with
her husband. After he has been
using the car, she can move the
seat where she wards it by just
pushing the button. Some pov. er
seats move four ways—forward,
backward, up and down. A\" -
age seats travel 5 inches be'k
and forth, and IVs inches up er i
down. And it’s easy!
Power Windows. The&e oper
ate with a simple ‘ master pa..
of buttons at the driver’s win
dow with individual switches
at each of the other windows.
And it’s such a nice feature.
Especially when you’ve left a
rear window open during your
drive and the weather suddenly
becomes chilly. Just flick a but
ton, the window closes, and you
are warm again.
These power assisted equip
ment items are available on
most of today’s new cars. But
you have to try them yourself
to really appreciate what thev
can do for you. Your dealer will
be glad to demonstrate them for
you. And if you don’t alreadv
have them on your car, you’re
in for a delightful surprise.
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(Fashion writer, artist, and TV
personality, Miss Chapman is a
native of Detroit and has spent
the last several years working
with automobile stylists, design
ers and engineers at Chrysler
Corporation.)
cars because
you just place
the lever in
“Drive” and
you’re off.
Automat i c
transmis
sion is espe
cially wonder
ful in city
driving,
where you
must stop and
SAM GORDON
‘‘Known for Values”
The Clothier Gumming, 6a.
Auction
Thursday,
August 4th
On the Premises
Cumming, Ga.
Land Sale at 2:00 p. m.
to the High Bidders
The property of DeWITT T. FOWLER, C. W. FOWLER, AND MRS.
JEWELL FOWLER GREEN, known as “THE OLD R. W. ECHOLS
HOME PLACE” located on the Cumming—Buford highway about 3
miles S. E. of the City limits of Cumming in Forsyth County near Haw
Creek Church and about 2 miles from the New Lake Lanier, consisting
of approximately 47 acres divided into tracts, all good building sites,
ranging from 2 acres to 11 acres, and a good house, barn and other
outbuildihgs lying in between said Buford—Cumming highway and
Pirkles Ferry Road, both of which will be heavily traveled to Lake
Lanier.
Buford Georgia Business and Residential Prop
erty Sale at 10:30 A. M.
The property known as the “OLD C. W, WHITE HOME
PLACE” consisting of five houses and one extra lot. Said property hav
ing a frontage of 175 feet on the N. E. side of Lee Street, 380 feet on
the S. E. side of Park street, and 109 feet on the S. W. side of Church
street running through the entire block and all streets are paved.
ALSO the property on the corner of Park street and Alexander
street known as the “OLD BRICK HOUSE” near the old spring. This
property is close to the main business section of Buford and is an
Ideal location for a Super Market, Service Station, Automobile Sales,
or any business where parking room is needed with plenty of traffic
from three streets. ,
ALL OF THE ABOVE WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGH BIDDERS,
REGARDLESS OF PRICE. NONE OF THIS PROPERTY WILL BE
RESERVED.
COME AND BE WITH US ON SALES DAY FREE PRIZES
TERMS ONE-THIRD CASH BALANCE 60 DAYS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ,
McConnell realty co.
512 North Side Drive
Ph. LE 2*1600 Gainesville, Ga.
SI.OO PANTS SALE! Buy one pair regular
price - Second pair of pants for only one
dollar.
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5£ LE i~* Men 8 sllort sleeve sport
shirts - $1.49 and $1.98 for shirts that were
priced up to $3.95.
ll P do C l AL i^ ALE I ~ B ° yS shirts slo ° and
for shir t* that sold for $1.98 and up.
feduce L d ADIES SWIM WE^dras ‘ i^
Our aim is to make a clean sweep of all
summer merchandise to make room for fall
merchandise. DON’T MISS THESE WON-'
DERFUL BARGAINS OFFERED.
Thursday, July 28, 1955.