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Cumming, Georgia.
THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS
ESTABLISHED 1008
Circulation over Forsyth, Fulton, Cherokee, Dawson, Lumpkin,
Hall and Qwlnnett Counties
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Published Every Thursday at Cumming, Georgia
ROY P. OTWELL Editor and Owner
JAMES L. REEVES Associate Editor
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Entered as Second ('lass Matter August 10, 1910.
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OFFICIAL. ORGAN OF FORSYTH COUNTY
and city of cumming
ALWAYS TRY TO BUY AT HOME
It is about time for the NEWS to again re
mind the people of this county that local mer
chants deserve a chance to supply their needs.
Whenever you have anything to buy, give
local business houses an opportunity to serve
you. The future prosperity of all of us depends
upon a willingness to cooperate in the common
good, and one way to do this is to patronize
home concerns whenever possible.
We do not urge any person to pay an exorbi
tant price for any goods. It is the business of
selers to meet competition. They mst do this if
they expect to stay in business. It is their obli
gation if they desire the patronage of local
customers.
YOU CAN DO YOUR PART
Every citizen of CUMMING can make a con
tribution to democratic government.
It is not by abusing Soviet Russia, the Com
munist Party, or Nikita Khrushchev. It is not by
urg>ig a war against the Communit ideology or
the Russian people.
AJI that any person here has to do to make
a fight on dictatorship, or Communism, is to
see that democracy workks in our own local,
state and national governments.
When there is a deviation from the accepted
principles of democracy in the government of
CUMMING or FORSYTH COUNTY, or any
other unit of American government, it can be
scored a sa gain for the isms that we say we
abhor.
EXIT 1959 CARS
The major automobile companies are now
scheduled out of production their 1959 models.
Some 1959 cars will have gone entirely out of
production by the twentieth, others will be phas
ed out entirely by the end o fthe month, and
some will be produced into August. By the last
week in August all 1959’s o f the major com
panies will be out of production.
Significantly, all seventeen of the industry’s
auto makkers will be turning out 1960 models
by September 18th. Last year it was October
before this switch was in progress among all
the maker's.
The automobile industry has enjoyed a better
year during the past twelve months than in the
preceding year. In fact, business appeared grim
just sixteen months ago, and now is taking on
brighter prospects. The major companies are
coming out with new, small cars this fall and the
larger models are expected to sell well for the
next six months at least, based on business pros
pects.
This is important to the country as a whole,
for the automobile industry consumes so much
steel and affects so many related industries and
businesses and people that it is a major con-1
sideration in the ntaional economy. Assuming!
that a prolonged steel strike can be avoided, the 1
automobile industry appears headed for a good
year, and that will help make business good for j
the entire country.
NATIONAL EDITOtIAI
The Forsyth County News
A. S. C. NEWS
Elections will be held this year
on August 5, to name an Agricul
tural Stabilization and Conserva
tion Committee for each commun
ity in Forsyth County, Mr. C. A.
Bagwell, Chairman of the Forsyth
County Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservtioan Committee, an
nounced today. To be elected are a
committee chairman, vice-chairman
regular member and two alternates
in each community.
The elections re held each year,
' and this year they are scheduled
to be held in each community in
an election meeting. Both the nomi
nations and voting for committee
membership will be by secret bal
lot. Separate voting for committees
membership will be by secret bal
lot. Separate nominations and vot
ing will be held by secret ballot
for each committee position.. Vot
ers attending will be permitted to
write in a name of a candidate
of their ovv n choice. Community
Election Boards, each composed of
three farmers who are not now
ASC officials, will supervise the
election meetings. Mr. Bagwell
stated that this Board will settle
all ouestions which may arise re
garding eligibilitv to vote or to
serve as a committeeman, if elected
Mr. Bagwell, explained that the
community elections will be follow
ed by a County Convention, to be
held on August 20, where a County
ASC Committee will be elected.
The chairman of each Community
Committee elected will be the com
munity delegate to the County
Convention.
Farmers eligible to vote in the
elections are those who have an
interest in a farm as owner, tenant
or share cropper. The voters, like
wise, must be a participant in or
be eligible to participate in at least
one of the programs administered
locally by the ASC Committee.
Card Of Thanks
The family of Mr. Paul Durham
wishes to express their deepest
appreciation for the many acts of
kindness shown during the extend
ed illness and death of our dear
husband and father. Also for the
floral offerings an food brought
to the home. The Ministers for
their words of comfort and all the
singers, the Ingram Funeral Home
for their kind and efficient service.
May God bless all who helped
in any way.
Mrs. Paul Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shoe
make
CHRISTIANITY?
Christianitv is not a set of ab
stract principles derived from our
thinking of an impersonal God. It
would be much nearer the truth to
say that Christianity is the teach
ings of Christ (a historic person)
as he reveals God to us. Christians
are those who follow Christ, who
trust him as their personal Saviour
and Lord— just as a little child
has complete confidence in ths
earthly father (who is imperfect)
so we must have perfect confidence
in God's Son as he reveals out
heavenly father to us. Christianity
is not of belief in— an abstract
system of thought—but complete
trust and confidence in the person
and work of Jesus Christ, God’s
Son, and our Saviour.
This is the reason for the abso
lute necessity of knowing the Bible
—an earnest prayerful study of the
Bible, in order to know the life
of Christ and his teachings and
the interpretation of Christ and
histeeachings tv the Biblical writ
ers. Not only that, but the Bible
is the story of God’s dealings with
mankind from the time of creation
until New Testament times. “In
the fullness of time God sent his
Son into the world.” Rom 8:3 "God
sending his own son in likeness
of flesh.” Rom. 5:10- “were rpeon
| riled to God by the death of his
Son.”
j Your Christianity is a personal
j matter with the personal God but
we owe inescapable obligations to
our fellowmen to represent Christ
in our daily lives in every way
possible. Give your testimony for
Christ! “No man liveth to himself
and no man dieth f o himself.”
W. R. CALLAWAY
FREEZING COOKED CHICKEN
One way to make meal prepra
tion quicker and easier is to broil,
bake, roast, or barbecue chickens
before putting them into the freez
er, points out Miss Nelle Thrash,
food preservationist. Agricultural
Extension Service. Fryers may be
frozen raw—either whole, disjoint
ed, or in halves.
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Thursday, July 16, 1959.