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Cumming, Georgia.
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS
ESTABLISHED 1008
Circulation over Forsyth, Fulton, Cherokee, Dawson, Lumpkin,
Hall ami Qwinnett Counties
THU I’AI‘EK THAT AI’PKM IA TEN YOUR PATRONAGE
Published Every Thursday at Cumming, Georgia
HOY F. OTWKLL Editor and Owner
JAMES L. KEEVES Associate Editor
NORMAN L. SEXTON Associate Editor
>1 BStTUITION I'KK E
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
! NA T ION A l EDITORIAL
No man is so ignorant as the one who is
postive that he knows.
Why is it that few candidates can tell the
truth about their opponents?
A mosquito’s idea of the happy hunting
grounds is a nudist camp.
Looking ahead is a very poor way in which
to settle your obligations.
Our idea of a sap is one who thinks that the
verdict of a jury is always right.
Schools should be more than a-b-e factories,
with frills adapted to higher grades.
So far as we have been able to observe, few
business men object to free advertising.
Clothes may make a man but our opinion is
that it is the woman who make sthe dress.
There is nothing you can do to make a man
believe something that he doesn’t want to be
lieve.
Going to church regularly has never hurt an
individual, so far as our own private statistic
reveal.
The average adult, with all wisdom, rarely
understands how much the average child un
derstands.
After trying for a long time, we are convin
ced that one of the hardest ways to do anything
is to put it off.
An expert student of international affairs
can see signs of a war between any two nations
that are in existence.
The man or woman who is really interested
in the work that is being done rarely complains
about over-exertion.
When a man gives up a salary of SIOO,OOO
a year, he pays tribute to the power of public
opinion.
Advertisers in many instances have little
idea of what they buy when the newspaper man
sells them an advertisement.
Money will come up between friends and
even this journal of news, etc., would like to j
heai’ from some of its friends.
Some people suspect their friends quicker
than any one else and are ready, at all times,
to accuse them of unkindness.
It is a fact that the people of the nation, as
a \yholo, have lost much of their former ad
miration for the professions, as a whole.
The world is full of ideas that are worth
millions but it is hard to find the man who can
put the idea into profitable execution.
The Forsyth County News
IMPORTANT NOTICE
CLOSE-OUT SALE —All material
Reduced to a LOW PRICE.
SILVER (TTY CLOTH SHOP
FRANCES THEATER
Cumming, Georgia
-PROGKAM--
Friday & Saturday
November 29 & 30
AL JENNINGS OF
OKLAHOMA
Monday & Tuesday
December 2 & 3
SHORT CUT TO
HELL
ROBERT IVERS
GEORGANN JOHNSON
Wednesday —i hursday
December 4 & 5
TARZAN and the
LOST SAFORI
GORDON SCOTT
ROBERT BEATTY
Mr. Ralph Otwell has accepted
a position with the State Revenue
Department in Atlanta. He is in
the Motor Tag Division
4-H OFFICERS ELECTED
The 4-H Officers elected in Room
5-A were:
President—Cereta Sudderth
V. President Linda Sue Childers
Secretary—Stan Rieves
Treasurer Martha Mashburn
Reporter Patricia Howell
The 4-H Advisers are Mrs. Verna
Blackstock, Mrs. Ann Sudderth.
Patricia Howell, Reporter
FRIENDSHIP 4 H C'l UB
The members of the Friendship
4-H club,. Mrs. Banister and Mr.
Rucker met in the school Audi
torium November 14 for our month
ly meeting. The president Linda
Wallace.
A Thanksgiving program was
presented and plans for a Christ
mas party were discussed.
Mrs. Bannister and Mr. Rucker
gave us our Record books and
helped us select or projects for
the year.
Each girl received a “Food pre
paration guid" and recipes for
cookies and candies from Mrs.
Banister. The meeting adjourned.
Grover Elzey, Jr.—Reporter
FOR RENT 3 large room apart
ment with bath in City- M’’?. M. P.
Holbrook
FOR SALE Super C Farmall
Tractor, Tailway and Smoothing
harrows, Two Disc Tail type plow,
Wood saw. Complete set of Plant
ers and Cultivators, all in A-l Con
dition. Priced to sell Contact J. E.
Lamb, Route 1, Phone 6446, Cum
ming, Georgia.
NOTICE I have in 500 yards of
new material, dark Dan River
plaids. Ivy league stripes and solid
colors. 45 inch wide and many
more different pieces. Come and
pick first choice Mrs. Tom Ham
mond.
NOTICE
We have a Big Stock
of Gabadine Pants for
Men and Boys Come
and Get ‘em at this
SPECIAL PRICE.
Only $3.95
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Cumming, Ga.
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The Forsyth County
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Crisco Shortening
3 lb. Can
79c
Sweet Potatoes
No. 2 1-2 Can
19c
Green Giant Peas
No. 303 Can
2 for 35c
Nabisco
VANILLA WAFERS
Large Box
27c
PRICES GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
RED DOT
SUPER MARKET OF CUMMING
PINTO BEANS
1 lb. Cello
10c
Swift’s Ice Cream
1-2 Gal. Park Lane
59c
Fresh
YELLOW CORN
5c Ear
Thursday, November 28, 1957^
Blue Plate
INSTANT COFFEE
2 oz. Jar 37c
Shurfine Flour
5 lb. Bag
45c
LUZIANNE TEA
1-4 lb. Pkg.
33c
Sliced
BALOGNA
1 lb. Pkg.
29c