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Cumming, Georgia.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
In order that we may better serve our custom
ers, we are making five trips a week to Atlanta,
(Monday thruugh Friday).
Let us know your needs.
CUMMING SALES COMPANY
A Complete 1.1 ii.- of Automotive Partn & Accessories
Phones: Tu. 7 5211 - Tu. 7 5212
Cumming, Georgia
COBB COUNTY TRACTOR COMPANY
I’AT CHRISTIE, Manager
Marietta, Georgia, Phone 9 —4591
WITH EACH COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAUL JOB
FREE PAINT JOB
Eight N Ford Tractors, Labor $50.90
‘53 Models and up, Labor $55.00, plus parts
THIS IS WINTER MONTHS SPECIALS
See Us For Your Farm Implements and Tractor Needs, and also
Baekhoc and Front End loaders. We are making Special Offers on
trade-ins at this time.
DAYTON ALLEN, Salesman
ROBERT HIGDON, Service Manager GERALD CASON, Parts Dept,
Alpharetta Night Phone, GR. 5 —6180
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OVER 14,000
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Western Auto := f r t ida y & Sat
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Western Auto
Associate Store
FRANK BRAGG, Owner
Dahlonega Road Ph. Tu. 7-2419
Cumming, Ga.
The Forsyth County News
ANNOUNCING
Dr. Malcolm Kudd, Chiropractor
will have office hours here in Cum
ming on Monday Wednesday
Friday in Room 212, 213 in the
Jackson Building.
NOTICE Would like to contact a
man to take over Watkins Route In
Forsyth County Contact R. E.
White, Alpharetta, Georgia Route
One. Phone GR. 5 2092.
FOR RENT A 12-room house with
two baths in City of Cumming- -
See John McClure at Otwell Motor
Company.
Steel output dip forecast for se
cond quarter.
6.70 x 15 BLACKWALL (Tubs Type)
First Line Quality
100% Dupont Nylon Cord
100% Cold Rubber Tread
$14.95
Including All Taxes
Plus Recappable Tire
6.70 x 15 WHITEWALL (Tube Type)
SAME TIRE AS ABOVE
$17.45
Including All Taxes
Plus Recappable Tire
SIMILAR SAVINGS ON ALL
OTHER SIZES
FARMERS OF FORSYTH
COUNTY
Blue Cross-Blue Shield Hospital in
surance is Available at Reasonable
Group Rates by joining your
County Farm Bureau.
For further Information on the
Farm Bureau and Coverage hy
Blue Cross Insurance you may
contact the following Farm Bureau
Officers:
R. J. Kupper, President
Phone Tu: 7—7142
J. G. Harris, Jr., Sec-Treas.
Phone Tu: 7—6806
SILVER SHOALS
Chapter No. 14
Royal Arch Masons
MEETS ON THIRD
THURSDAY NIGHTS
Visiting Companions are welcome
ODATH GILBERT, H. P.
O. B. TALLY, Secretary
Cumming, Georgia
FOR SALE—SOO bales of Yellow
Mammouth Bean Hay—Phone Tu.
7—6303 or Tu 7. 6635—Mrs. H. C.
Major, Route 4, Cumming.
Prices paid by farmers averaged
about two percent higher in 1959,
report economists, AES.
FREE
INSTALLATION
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HERMAN TALMADGE
||g|«epor,s From I
WASHINGTON
ON MARCH V the United State*
Tariff Commission will take up a
case which affects, either directly
or indirectly, the pocketbooks of
virtually all Georgians.
At the direction of President
Eisenhower the Commission will
the jobs of American textile work
ers and putting this country’s cot
ton farmers out of business. The
facts that Georgia is the nation’s
fifth largest producer of cotton
textiles, that one out of every
three Georgians employed in in
dustry works in a cotton mill and
that more than 85,000 Georgia
cotton farmers are dependent
upon the industry as the market
for their crops make our State’s
stake in the outcome of those de
liberations obvious.
...
SINCE THE END of World
W’ar II our domestic cotton tex
tile industry has been penalized
going and coming by the Federal
Government’s trade and foreign
aid policies. On the one hand it
has been forced hy trade agree
ments which have made tariff
protection meaningless into com
petition for American markets
with foreign industry paying
slave-level wages while on the
other hand it has been put in the
position of helping underwrite the
further development of that com
petition through foreign aid
grants and loans, the dissemina
tion abroad of American technical
know-how and the subsidized ex
portation of our surplus cotton.
»The forthcoming hearings rep
resent the culmination of a 13-
year-long fight by the industry
and Senators and Congressmen
Corn Wanted !
Findley Brothers wants a few
hundred bushels of corn in the
shuck...white or yellow.
Top Prices Paid Delivered To
Findley Milling Company
Duluth, Georgia
1 VISIT THE
GOODSON DRUG COMPANY
“WE SEKVE to SERVE AGAIN”
DRUGS SUNDRIES PRESCRIPTIONS
PIIONE TU. 7—5040 CUMMING, GEORGIA
Special Notice
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
OUT AND HAULED OFF
AT REASONABLE PRICE
WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
TO DO THE JOB FOR YOU
WE TAKE OUR TRUCK AND TANK TO
YOUR TANK, PUMP YOUR TANK EMPTY
AND KEEP YOUR PREMISES CLEAN WITH
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS JOB.
Bradford Samples
Ph. TU 7*2238 : Cumming, Ga.
Thursday, February 25, 1960.
from textile and cotton states for
relief from this intolerable plight
which has cut American spindle
age almost 12 per cent since 1954
alone. Admittedly, they repre
sent a back-door approach to the
problem because they involve the
question of whether the safe
guards of Section 22 of the Agri
cultural Adjustment Act shall he
invoked—that provision being one
designed to protect American
agricultural commodities, in this
instance cotton, from unfair com
petition from abroad.
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THE ISSUE WAS brought to a
head by the strong case made by
the National Cotton Council and
the vigorous representations made
to President Eisenhower and Sec
retary of Agriculture Benson by
myself and other like-minded
members of Congress. Consider
ing the fact that it is being done
over the outspoken opposition of
a State Department which con
siders the American texti.e in
dustry an expendable pawn in its
game of international politics, r he
development can be considered a
victory of considerable magnitude.
If our cotton producers ar.J
processors are to thrive and en
joy the benefits of our expanding
national economy, it is essential
that they be given relief from
policies which force them into
competition with industries
abroad which operate under con
ditions which would be ill gal ::i
this country and which enjoy
further advantage of being rr»‘
to purchase subsidized An: 1 an
cotton at a price of 25 per
under that prevailing in th s
country. For the sake of the
future economy of Georgia, it
to be hoped that the Tarifi Com
mission will see that it has a clear
duty to give that relief u”d to Jo
it promptly and vigorous'/.
begin hearings
that tiay on
whether to im
pose import
duties on the
swelling flood
of cheap for
eign cotton
textiles which
is destroying