The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, January 08, 1959, Image 4

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Cumming, Georgia. THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS ESTABLISHED 11*08 Circulation over Forsyth, Kuiton, Cherokee, Dawson, Lumpk.n. Hail and Qwlnnett (bounties IUI, TAPER THAT APPBBCIATfIB YOUR PATRONAGE Published Every Thursday at Cumming, Georgia kOY V OTWELI Editor and Owner JAMES L REEVES Associate Editor SUBSCRIPTION PRICE PEH YEAR IN ADVANCE $2.00 Entered a! the Post Office at Cumming Georgia August 10. I*llo, as mall matter of Second Class. Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application OFFICIAL ORGAN OF FORSYTH COUNTY AND CITY OF CUMMING NATIONAL EDITORIAL 1 1 Kmw'HiTre NOTES AND COMMENTS Sucked Bait: Something for nothing. Just because a man has an axe to grind he doesn’t become a woodsman. Charity is a great virtue but it is seldom seen in economic activities. It is funny thing but people who have work to do wdl very often stop to play. The worst kind of fog to endure is to en counter a talkative brother in a mental fog. Some business men fail to exhibit patriotism until they see a chance for fifty percent. You can never tell when a little careful driv ing will save your life on the highways. APPRECIATE SUCCESSFUL MEN The people who live in Cumming should not have to be taught the valuable lesson of co operation. It plays a vital part in the successful growth of any city, although, under present economic organization, its power is not as plain as in the older days when every citizen turned out to put his shoulder to some public enterprise. One of the most valuable assets that a town can have is successful men with years of ex perience. Get that, and remember it. It is high time that the worth of successful business men Ik; appreciated. From them, if anywhere, will come the impulses that lead CUMMING to big ger and better achievements. LONGER DAYS You may not notice it but the days are al ready getting longer -and will continue to do so until late June, when the Summer Solstice will end the process. The shortest day of the year fell just before Christmas, December 21st, and since that time, by a few minutes each day, the days have been stretchinig. Yet the coldest period of winter lies ahead - unless abnormal winter weather is in store. If you wonder why January and February are colder than December, customarily, even though there is more sunlight, as the sun moves northward, the reason is that the earth has lost more of its stored heat from summer by the time the first two months of the year roll around In December, and especially in November, when the days and sun’s heating are short, much of the summer heat is still retained by the earth but by January and February, more of it has been lost. Thus, we still have the tough est part of the winter ahead -and winter will not end until the vernal equinox March 21st, which is the first day of Spring. But, always remember, no one knows what Mother Nature, or the weather will do. Spring might arrive in February, or in May. We must wait and see. The Forsyth County News Many a life of the party is a washout at home Despite public alarm over sex crimes there seems to be no let-up in offenses of this type. Some men think their families owe them a lot if they take them to a show once a year. ffffffffffffffffffff Crisp fall weather spells out door fun for me —and for about twenty-five million other sports men who love roaming woods and fields with hunting bows or guns. Fall weather spells family picnics, too. So, let’s get out and enjoy it. If you think outdoor cooking is for experts or that it needs lots of pots and pans and stuff let’s see how easy it really can be! Our menu could be steak or lamb or pork chops, or chick en broilers, or fish. For vege tables, let’s have buttered onions baked in foil, or butternut squash flavored with bacon and onion. Let’s have baked potatoes with the top skin quartered and puffed open, adding a square of butter, a dash of salt, and per haps a big spoonful of cottage cheese. Let’s have a selection of those delicious modern instant beverages —and an easy and unusual dessert made right on the spot! The only cooking pot we’ll r eed is something to boil water in. Our small open fire is con verted to a stove by a wire grid (such a; from an old refrigera tor) and a double layer of metal foil. Paper plates and cups save washing. All else we need | is eating tools and a heal ty ap petite. Wash medium sized potatoes and wrap individually in foil. Slice onions in half, put them together again with a pat of butter and seasoning in between, and wrap them in foil. Slice squash lengthwise, and put onion slices and a strip of bacon be tween. Foil wrap these, too. Get the fire going early so you have a small but hot bed of glov ing coals. The fire is in a U shnoed border of rocks, with the grid placed on top. An hour be fore dinner, put the vegetables in the ashes neur the hot coals, turning them occasionally. If you’ve forgotten tongs, cut aid bond a finger-sized green branch, as shown. Chicken broilers 1 ■ % /? should c • lj over hot c r.'j ~ .t ’ .a.) for half an h . or s'. 7 . 'ii and baste them often, and pr. be v’th a fork to be . i. ■ they are done. If the fit" i? right, they 'll come out rie lic'ou ly go!'on brown. Steaks a"d ch r-s take a little loss time. Used Car Clearance 1958 FORD, 4 door, full power and Air Condi tioned $2495.00 1954 FORD, 2-door, extra clean $895.00 1953 FORD, 4-docr, extra clean $695.00 1952 FORD, 4-door $395.00 1951 FORD, 2-door, extra nice $395.00 1956 FORD PICK-UP, extra $1095.00 1953 CHEVROLET, 2 ton Truck, good tires, in good running condition $795.00 1953 FORD PICK-UP, clean $695.00 We have nice selection of NEW 1959 FORD’S Long trades See us before you trade. Otwell Motor Company Phones: Tu. 7-2311 - Tu. 7-2312 Cumming, Ga. For hamburgs, bacon and eggs, hot dogs, pancakes or fish, spread doubled foil over the grid and fry them on this. Why bother with a skillet? While waiting for dinner, let’s enjoy a selection of the easiest and most delicious hot drinks a sportsman ever tasted. Good cooks provide a choice —and the choice is a wide one. Why waste time and bother with cof fee grounds when “Nescafe” Instant Coffee is so much easier? I vote for “Nescafe” because it is 100% pure coffee, with only the grounds removed. All you do is add very hot water to a spoonful in a cup. I like to rec ommend “Everßeady” Cocoa because this is the only kind I know of which has sugar and whole milk already in it. Just add very hot water to two or three spoonsful. “Everßeady” Cocoa is a growingly popular sportsman’s drink, and has been the favorite of explorers and athletes for years because it is delicious, invigorating, packed with energy. To complete the instant drink lineup, we have “Nestea” (In stant Tea) and “Nestie’s” chick en or beef bouillons. The bouil lons now come in handy, instant ly blending granulated form. Thus, only one pot of very hot water gives everyone a choice of at least five instant drinks. As an i added idea, why not carry a 1 Thermos vacuum bottle of very hot water in your car plus these famous Nestle's instant beverages —and stop when you’re tir'-d for a “beverage break’’ along the way! <2> s ■PC.TA', O CMiOM Now, a probing fork tells us "verything is ready. Just twist pea urn .'oil, disldiko, and cat :he vegetables out of it. Serve ihe meat or fi ll; pour the hot drinks, and enjoy an easy meal that’s fit for the gods. Vs hat’s for dessert? Here’s a good one. Just mix equal parts of “Nestie’s Everßeady” Cocoa and sweet condensed milk. Spread over toast or bre?d and heat until it bubbles. If you’d like more of these easy outdoor recipes and ideas, send a postcard to “Joe Bates, Jr., Box -H i, White Plains, New York’’ and a4: for the illustrated booklet “The Easy Way to Out door Cooking”. It’s free to every one who enjoys the out of doors. People, Spots In The News FAMID AUTHOI and gourmet, James A. Beard (right) is about to sample Lanson champagne Vintage 52 poured by Charles Pascal, prominent Washingtonian, at a recent wine tasting in the n-* n’s cap.to! in honor of French Ambassador Herve Alphanc • We Need 999 Ear Corn on the shuck, can use several hundred bushels of White and Yellow in either... please contact us. Findley Brothers Ph. 3465 Duluth, Ga. ...Call us Collect... Special Mice 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 : Ga. Thursday, January 8, 1959.