The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, July 21, 1955, Image 2

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Cumming Georgia. THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS ESTABLISHED 1908 Circulation over Forsyth, Fulton, Cherokee, Dawson, Lumpkin, Hall and Qwlnnett Counties ~THE FAl'Ktt THAT APPRECIATES YOUB PATRONAGE Published Every Thursday at Cumming, Georgia ROY P. 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 i NOTES & COMMENT i The average individual just takes it for grant ed that he knows a good deal • It is not necessary for a good plitician to be a good liar, but most of them are 9 No one, including the Russians, seem to know what the Russians want Information: 200,000,000 million years mean little or nothing to a first-class astronomer The world is jammed with people who be lieve anything nice that is said about them So long as your money holds out, you will have plenty of “friends” to help you spend it r " 1 iiL t The people who take their work seriously are usually the nes who have the permanent joobs This is the time of year to check your fire in surance Life’s hardest task: living each day by the Golden Rule It is difficult to change custom and practice by law or decree Small people cling to petty honor’s and petty politics with death grips ' There is always someone available to lead any proposed movement The,ministry is not an easy profession, de spite all the jokes to the contrary |‘freedom village'! 1 1 MANKIND'S GREAT HOPE! ' ! j "HELP THEM TO || <,NDIA) * j HELP THEMSELVES* IjW* J j | IN EXPANDING CARtS WORLD' WIDE SELF-HELP PROGRAM, CARS K\ I IS giving ever GREATER EMPHASISrA y*'v | l| TO the IMPORTANCE OF _l\{ - I I HELPING PEOPLE TO HELP THEM Oil |L . J • SELVES TO IMPROVED STANDARDS if ’ I MORE AND MORE WE RECOGNIZE'a r I I that the success or failure of ' D iAk » I ONE PEOPLE INCREASINGLY AFFECTS US ALL.&rwHH|£ • CONTRIBUTE NOW TO CARE 1 I __ TO DEVELOP A. "FREEDOM VILLAGE'W INDIA I .\f . <fv THROUGH plows, TOOLS AND OTHER T | J ! U: -\ \ * HELPING HANDS TO Rif i I _ S^F-RELIANCE. |j I J I • SEND YOUR DONATIONS TO CART, 660 FIRST AVENUE, NY. « I | 16, N.Y., OR YOUR LOCAL CA RE OFFICE. A RECEIPT AND A PROGRESS REPORT ON YOuR "VILLAGE" WILL 8E SENT YOU. ; ttf ", |j __ dufault J (• PUBLISHED 8Y this NERSPAPER as A PVIBLIC SERVICE*" "* 1 The Forsyth County New. We suggest that the good ladies of this com munity stage fewer card parties and concentrat on more community undertakings COOK SHELLFISH IN BEER , ,/•» •, I jwgjft Vptafe ys Shellfish cooked in beer? It’s wonderful. And, surprisingly, most people won’t attribute the extra tang and delicious result to the ingredient that’s respon sible unless the flavoring secret is let out. The recipe which follows sug gests the use of frozen lobster tails, but the same technique could be used for shrimp. Serve hot or cold with tall, frosty glasses of beer, a big green salad and a fresh fruit dessert. LOBSTER A LA BIERE 2 11-ounce packages frozen lobster tails 2 12-ounce bottles or cans beer 2 cloves garlic, chopped 2 bay leaves 1 tablespoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon thyme | People, Spots In The News * t tot * 33&. *. OH, SURE! Fancy Bom bardier takes with great calmness news he’d won best bloodhound honors for third year in a row! * V’ '■ mM JH 4>ifM% I jmtamuk 1 JfflPlt i ..UGIIRS FELLOWS—Four winners of Howard Hughes Fellowships in Science and Engineering for 1955-56 are Robert W. Hellwarth, Richard I. Tanaka, Norman J. Za busky and Arthur F. Messiter Jr. Fellows will study for doctorate at Caltech, work part-time at Hughes Aircraft Company, Culver City, Calif. THE DREAM CAR £or 1955 Fordomatfc Ford 6 Cylinder or 8 Cylinder Otwell Motor Company “The House Service Built” 2 tablespoons chopped chives 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 tablespoon salt Vx teaspoon black pepper Lc< lobster tails thaw at room * temperature. Put beer and sea sonings in a large saucepan. Bring mixture to boil. Add lob ster tails. Return to boil, then reduce heat and simmer 10 to 12 minutes. If necessary, add water or additional beer to cover lob ster tails. Remove from cooking liquid, and. when cool enough to handle, split open tails by cut ting lengthwise through the un der shell. Serve hot with lemon wedges and melted butter or cold with any seafood salad dressing. Makes 4 to 6 servings. (For shrimp, allow 3 to 5 min utes cooking time.) THEY STILL go out to the ball game, despite TV! Here’s idyllic yet prosper ous scene at Yankee Stadium where 68,899 watched Yankee tSfe Cleveland double §T' - header. JANE and JEANNE (Russell and Crain) in twin-sister get up for movie about—for a change—brunettes. - Give up? Jane’s on the left. j 'The fellow who is quick to do you a favor: usually has more than that in mind There is only one problem about money hard er to solve than making it, and that is keeping it once you have made some The mental level of the human race is suspect every year about this time when the latest fash ions from Paris arrive Your IMP Savings . • • E ARNPJJ C ASH W INCOME Set aside your accumulated cash funds H with this specialized Savings Association . . where your money consistently earns * higher-than-average earnings ~ . without worry, work, or risk on your part. Every six months, you’ll -> receive a. check for the extra dollars your savings have earned. Open your account this week! FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND * | LOAN ASSOCIATION W * 108 S. Main St. Dial LE: 4 —7801 Gainesville, Georgia 100,000 MILiIS, No Repair! w . %&&***> . -..v A ••• •Xv:*v:+v.: *v sx#* 1 * ukum] | EXTRA j | DUTY I |»l MOTOR jp SINCLAIR EXTRA DUTY TRIPLE X MOTOR OIL Get full power from highest compression engines. Multi-range —i multi-graded (SAE 10W-30) for all season, all-climate protection! SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY [7! J. J. BAGGETT, Phone 15 Lawrenceville, Ga. DEALERS THAT ARE EQUIPPED TO SINCLARIZB L. B. Wallice—Suwanee J. T. Webb, Clermont Road Fred Ranson, Duluth Glenn Buice, Rt. 1, Suwanee Boyd Dollar, Buford F. P. Dover & Son, Buford W. R. Beard. Buford, Ga. G. B. Moulder, Suwanee J. M. Wood, RFD, Buford Claude Chesser, Norcross McWaits—Norcross Thursday, July 21, 1955. % Sinclair Extra Duty Motor Oil Sets Wear-Saving, Oil-Saving, ; Repair-Saving j Records in j Grueling 3-year Taxi-cab Fleet Tests. W. H. Barnett, Ocee Kelly B. Willard, Buford ‘ ' Peevy Brothers, Buford P. A. Allgood—Chamblee B. Robinson, Buford Five Point Ser. Station—Cum wring Roy Otwell, Camming •T. C. Collins, Rt. 4, Cummlng W. C. Kennedy & Son, Suwanee O. B. Cates—Norcross