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Cummins: Georgia.
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS
ESTABLISHED 1008
Circulation over Forsyth, Fulton, Cherokee, Dawson, Lumpkin,
Hall and Qwlnnett Counties
THE PAPER 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 |2.00
Entered at the Post Of lice 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
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
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NOTES & COMMENT
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A football fool is in a class by himself.
Life is not easy for the individual who wants
to earn everything he enjoys
A divorce, very often, is nothing but judicial
recognition that a marriage has been wrecked
There is nothing worse than an ignorant teach
er and the only way to keep them out of schools
is to pay leachers.enough 'o get good ones
A politician is the fellow who denounces the
truth, if he thinks it injures his or his party’s
chances
If you want this newspaper to print all the
news, be sure you tell us what’s taking place in
your neighborhood
Wages have just reached a new peak; the
is-mart individual is the one who is saving some
of his pay regularly
As far as we know, no citizen has yet said he
would not accept a tax cut if one is voted next
year - as it is likely to be
Isn’t it strange that some of the same people
who denounced Truman so bitterly are now de
nouncing Eisenhower bitterly?
The reason the average parent dodges the
question of his child is that the average parent
has never answered his own questions
The President has the right idea about vaca
tions. We hope everyone has the same idea,
even though they can’t take the vacations
The present economic situation suggests that
stock prices are not likely to move upward in
the next two years like they have in the last two
It is difficult to understand events which tak
es place hundreds of miles away, and an intelli
gent opinion requires careful reading and back
ground knowledge
Leo Durocher, it seems, is ready to take up
acting in preference to baseball. The pay is bet
ter, you don’t have to win pennants and no one
throws pop bottles at you while you work
As far as we are concerned, proposals to give
addicts free or cheap shots of dope, recently
studied by a congressional committee, are
among the great boo-boo plans of our era
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The football writers are busy these days re
vising their incorrect appraisals of team strength
from week to week, but they have to write some
thing
Those Republicans who have been saying that
the Republican Party could win with several
men, next year, may now get a chance to test
their point
The Forsyth County New*
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no seams
to worry about!
seamless nylons
day and dress sheers
$1.50 pr.
WARE’S
DEPT. STORE
Cumming. Ga.
FOR SALE
5-Room house, 9 acres of land
2,000 chicken house and barn wat
er and lights, 6 miles of Cumming
1-4 mile off paved road.
4- house, 95 acres of land,
pump in well, 3 miles of Cumming
and 1 mile off paved road.
28 acres water front, land near
Browns Bride in Hall County.
10 acres water front land near the
Chattahoochee School in Forsyth
County.
10 acres land on paved road road
>l-2 mile of dam in Gwinnette
County.
28 and one half acres with 3 room
and 4 room house, 7000 capacity
chicken house, two wells, pump for
each well. Good pasture two and
one half miles from Cumming.
H. H. SCOGGINS, Route 3, Cum
mlng, Ga., or call 9207 for appoint
ment.
CROSS ROADS NEWS
Rev. Tommy Henderson was elec
ted for our pastor for another year
Also elected were oy Bennett Clerk,
Isaac Bennett, Treasurer. Officers
for the Sunday school are G. E.
Bennetet, Supt. Teacher Arnie
Friere, Otto Rice, Ovia Hubbard,
Pauline Higgins, Clara Griere,
Mary Bennett, Martha Sue Hicks,
Secretary.
The Annual Singing will be held
here Sunday October 9th. Be sure
and come and spend the day
We have a good Sunday School
here every Sunday morning at 10
We invite everyone that can come
and worship with us.
DWELLING FOR SALE
5- —hot and cold water, small
pasture on paved road. Hopewell
road Alpharetta. Route One.
ROY PHILLIPS
FINDLEY FEED MILL
Crushing. Mixing and Sy raping
Courteous, Friendly Service
Duluth, Georgia
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Annual Jone—Glancy Day
will be held on the lawn of the
Jones—Glancy Hospital at Duluth
Georgia, Sunday October 9. at 3
P. M.
Everyone is invited, especially all
children born at Jones —Glancy
Hospital and their parents.
Refreshments will be served to
all.
As usual Mr. Heal'd Summerour
will be “Master of Ceremonies”.
The oldest and youngest born at
the hospital will be recognized.
General and Mrs. A. R. Glancy are
planning to be present.
Keep Green and Keep Prosperous
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XfREES ' S '^M
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Gainesville, Ga.
Thursday, October 6, 1955.