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Cumming, Georgia.
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS
ESTABLISHED 1908
Circulation over Forsyth, Fulton, Cherokee, Dawson, Lumpkin,
Hall and Qwlnnett Counties
THE FAFEIi THAT APPRECIATES YOUB PATRONAGE
Published Every Thursday at Cumming, Georgia
HOY 1’ OTWELL Editor and Owner
JAMES L. REEVES Associate Editor
T. W. GUNTER Associate Editor
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
PER YEAR 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
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
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NOTES & COMMENT
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To be effective, laws or court decisions must
have the support of the majority.
The legal profession is fast becoming a high
ly profitable racket for many.
Life’s rewards cannot always be demonstrat
ed by living examples.
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The newspaper without any mistakes has nev
er been published.
Simple things and simple people are often
the great among us.
Churches are built for thinking husman beings,
if if you are one of them, the bell tells for you.
The difference between profit and loss is of
ten a matter of intelligent advertising.
A doctor’s greatest knowledge is what he or
she doesn’t know and what he shouldn’t do.
We are not yet convinced that President Eis
enhower is out of the political picture.
Too many people know all the answers and
too few have sense enough to know they don’t.
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To get something out f a sermon, one must
take himself within the range of the speaker.
Modern day comedians are ninety percent
brass and volume and ten percent talent, or less
There is one sure way not to go in debt-spend
less than you earn, even if only a penny less.
Flat statements seldom answer intelligent
Questions.
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i This is the time of year, when it really pays to
advertise.
Not knowing the answer is only half as hard
as admitting not knowing it.
Many intellectuals will tell you it’s easy to
make money; most of them will have little of it.
People who like to avoid petty incidents and
Involvements would do well to avoid petty peo
ple.
There is no excuse for softness toward Com
munism by an American, sob stories notwith
standing.
The present generation is often foolish, but it
nevertheless ranks a notch higher than the pre
ceding one.
' Among the President’s critics, one accused
him of spending too much time away from his
job, playing golf, being in Denver, or Augusta,
or Gettysburg, or reading western stories. We
didn’t know he read western stories.
The Forsyth County News
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CHICKEN FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 47 acres, 1-6 room
house with bath, hot and cold wat
er, 3-room tenant house, 4-stall
bam and other outbuildings—Six
chicken house with Aluminum
rdofs, well ventilated and equipped
with gas heat, automatic drinkers,
Will care for 20,000 broilers or
6,000 hens. Located near Chestatee
High School. Write Box 55, Cum
ming, Ga.
FOR SALE—Three wheel bicycle
See Sam Thomas.
LOST—Male brintle Boxer named
Toppy. Left home Monday—Finder
contact Major Bennett, Cumming.
FRANCES THEATER
Cumming, Georgia
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Monday & Tuesday
DECEMBER 12 & 13
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Released thru United Artists *
Wednesday - Thursday
DECEMBER 14 & 15
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GREGORY PECK - BRODERICK CRAWFORD;
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CHRISTMAS SALE
At SAM GORDON’S
From now until Christmas we
are going to have extra Special
Bargains on many items .. •
For just a sample of the low prices we
have to offer: Ladies cotton print dresses
beautifully styled by Loralyn & Simpli
city up to s3*9B ... only $2.98 We have
fust received 10 dozen of these dresses in
all sizes and colors.
Dress-up Dresses for $6.95 to $9-95
Special purchase men’s Sport Shirts valu
ed up to 4.98 for $2.98
Be sure to see this this wonderful buy.
Special reduction on men’s sport & work
Jackets. Special Christmas bargain ...
men’s soeks 5 pair SI.OO
Cannon & Dundee Towels from 29/ to 98/
Children’s Dresses, Special SI.OO to $3.95
Big reduction on all Ladies Dress Shoes.
Join the many Christmas shoppers at...
SAM GORDON
“Known for Values”
The Clothier Cumming, Ga.
Frierson-McEver Co., the store
with quality apparel
Arrow Shirts ... both dress & sport
$3.95 up
Weather-proof Jackets ... ideal gift
for the out-door man $ 10.95 up
Robes ... a luxury gift at modest price
$9.95 up
Lounging Pajamas ... $5.00 up
Sweaters ... latest styles and colors
$6.95
A wide selection of men’s Jewelry, Belts
Gloves, Ties, Stretch Socks, Scarfs, and
Handkerchiefs
Gifts for every man on your list.
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Frierson-McEver Co.
Quality Apparel for Men
Gainesville, Ga.
Thursday, December 8, 1955.
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