The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, June 11, 1959, Image 4

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Cumming, Georgia. THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS ESTABLISHED 1908 Circulation over Forsyth, Fulton, Cherokee, Dawson, Lumpkin, Hall and Qwinnett Counties THE I’Al’Elt THAT APPRECIATES YOUR FATHOM AGE Published Every Thursday at Gumming, Georgia ROY P. OTWELL Editor and Owner JAMES L. REEVES Associate Editor SUBSCRIPTION PRICE PER YEAP. IN ADVANCE *2.00 Entered as Second Class Matter August 10, 1910. Second Class postage paid at Cumming, Georgia. Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application OFFICIAL ORGAN OF FORSYTH COUNTY AND CITY OF CUMMING NATIONAL IOITOKIAL •afej K oc s'4 n , 1 Self-righteous people often owe their repu tations to the lack of temptation. The world is troubled with too many self apointed agents of the Almighty. There are few men in public life who retire at the right time, voluntarily. Few families understand how hard it is for the old man to pay the family bills. It will be bad for the internationalist if the United States runs out of money. Successful family life depends upon team work rather than individual joyrides. A satisfied customer is one who insists that you are selling your stuff too cheaply. After the ambulance takes away the victims, it is too late to resolve to drive slowly. The children of this community deserve good schools and adequate recreation facilities, and the absence of either is a reflection on the adults, not children. AUTOMOBILES AND ENGINES The announcement by the Ford Motor Com pany recently that it had developed anew gas turbine supercharged engine of some 300 h. p. is of general interest to the automobile and truck industry, and to the average consumer. The weight ot the engine is only one-fourth that of a comparable Diesel engine used in trucks. It is said that a Diesel truck of comparable horsepower weights about 2,700 pounds, while the new Ford gas turbine engine weighs only about 650 pounds. Moreover, the new engine will run on unlead ed gasoline, kerosene, jet engine fuel, or light Diesel fuel. Moreover, no warm-up period of the engine is required. For said it will be testing the new engines in vehicles before the end of 1959. The announcement of this new engine, which is said to have been under development for some two and one-half years, brings tto mind the various rumors, which occur from year to year, about anew engine for automobiles. The influx of foreign-built cars into the United Stat es, and the decision of the U. S. automobile in dustry to produce a small car, again focuses attention on this question. For the foreign cars are able to get many more miles per gallon than the larger l . S. cars, and use low-grade fuels. It seems that the new Ford gas turbbine engine may eventually l)e adapted for use in passenger cars, and that it may cut down the weight of cars considerably and reduce the expenses of operation consider ably. The Ford Motor Company’s announcement concerning its new gas turbine engie, which may evetually be used in both trucks and cars, may be the first step in this direction, and may herald the beginning of a decisive trend in the automobile industry. The Forsvth County News WITH YOUR COUNTY AGENT Walter 11. Rucker EGG QUALITY— With the arrival of warm weath er, it’s much easier for egg hand lers to run into trouble with egg quality. There are several import ant factors that affect the quality of eggs. The age of the bird is one. If it is is over 12 months in lay. check closely for thin shells and their whites. New Castle has been prevalent in some areas. It will cause thin whites. Pick up eggs four or five times daily. In washing eggs, be sure to use the proper procedures. Use clean water (110 to 120 degrees), a sani tized detergent, and wash only the dirty eggs. Never pack eggs that are warm. Cool both the egg and the packing material before casing eggs. Refrigerate eggs at about 55 degrees with a relative humidity of 75 percent. If cooling facilities are not available at farm levels, de liver eggs to processor daily. WOOL POOL— Forsyth County vsheep owners selling wool at the Gainesville wool pool last Thursday were Carroll Floyd, Walter Porter, J. S. Ingram, Edgar Harris and Terry Smith, j Wool prices are generally about I five cents per pound higher than I last year. OUTDOOR LIGHTING— Persons who have built an out door lighting system are frequently asking how they can keep lights from attarcting insects. No light has yet been developed which will repel all insects, but the color of light used makes a difference. Pure white light draws certain kinds of moths and beetles. Gener ally, blue and blue-white light at tracts the most insects. Yellow is less attractive to insects, and red seems to be the least visible to most. Mosquitoes apparently aren’t particular about color and can be attracted by mere 25wtt bulb. Using an aerosol bomb several times durin gan evening will help to clear insects from the air. On screens and around windows a re sidual spray is helpful. New repel lents are on the market now which have no unpleasant odor. They come in lotion or pressurized spray form and they give good protection against mosquitoes and gnats. APPLICATIONS FOR 1960 WHEAT ACREAGE ALLOTMENT MUST BE FILED BY JULY 1, 1959 FORSYTH ASC COM. REPORTS The ASC County Office is accept ing wheat allotment applications for certain farms. A produucer wh intends to see wheat for 1960 on a farm on which no wheat was seed ed for harvest in grain in 1957 and for which a 19958 and 1959 allot ment was not established, irrespec tive of whether or not wheat was seeded for harvest as grain in either 1958 or 1959. and who de | sires to be considered for an allot ment must make application for an allotment according to C. A. Bag wel.l Chairman of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Com mittee. Application forms are av ailable in the ASC Counuty office for use in filing a request for an allotment. The producers must ap ply in writing by July 1, 1959. | FOR SERVICE—Nice Young Re gistered Bull. $3 00 Fee. - Contact LON LITTLE, Route 4, Cumming, Georgia—7—9—s9. FOR RENT—Tvo, Three and Four rooms. Private Apartments. Phone Tu. 7—5107 —Mountain View Apart ments, Cummin 7, Georgia. FOR SALE One Bag Mueller Plaster Mixer in good condition BALD RIDGE MARINA. FOR SALE One Store Building on Square in Cumming, now occupied by the Stone Furniture Company. One Six Room house with bath and 10 acres of land, close in. One Eight Room Duplex, located in City of Cumming —See or phone \V. H. FLANNAGAN, Cumming, Georgia. Phone Tu. 7 —5139. — FOR RENT or S.V —5 rooms and bath in City limits on Kelley Mill Road —Call Alpha: "!!?. 5573 or 5053 CORLEY’S SALES SERVICE Allis Chalmers Farm Equipment Featuring Irrigation Systems Duluth, Georgia Phone 3961 According to Miss Hilda Dailey, home management specialist, Agri cultural Extension Service, the medium income in the United Stat es is $5,000. SALE DAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY JUNE 12 & 13 Fresh white eggs, large, do*. ..30c B—No8 —No 2 cans Tomatoes 37c 3 —12 07.. cans Apple Butter . . 50c 2 —No. 2 cans Irish Potatoes . . 25c 2 —No. 2 cans SpegHetti & Cheese 34c Bananas —Pound 10c Canaloupe—Each 39c Corn —Ear 0.5 c Coffee Cups 10c Dessert Dishes 10c Ash Trays 10c Soup Bowls 10c Measuring Cup 10c Piece Goods of all Kinds HAMMOND STORE I Near Coal Mountain on Gainesville Road No. 141 FOR SALE—Regular size Frigi daire Electric Range in perfect condition. Call Tu. 7—2315 in Day or can be seen 4 miles south of Cumming—BOß McGINNIS. FOR SALE —About ,150 thousand feet of Oak and pine saw timber and pulpwood— Homer Palmour, Dawsonville, Georgia. FOR SALE—About 10 bushels of California Crowder Peas at 12c per pound—Leslie Sizemore, Route 2, Cumming, Georgia. EASIER FURNITURE CARE What is the first step in simpli fying the task of caring for furni ture? Miss Hilda Dailey, home management specialist, Agricultur al Extension Service, points out that it is in selecting furniture. Flat surfaces, straight lines and smooth edges catch less dust than furniture with carvings and ridges. A severe sunburn may result in infections and a coarse, dry skin, warns Miss Lucile Higginbotham, health specialist, Agricultural Ex tension Service. When chickens are found badly mauled and torn, the predator probably is a dog, declares Dewey McNiece, poultryman, Agricultural Extension Service. Does Not CosU See Us For Letterheads Envelopes and Other Printing Send A Friend ..The News,. The Forsyth News Phone Tu. 7-23Z1 Gumming, Ga. who judge every individual by the size of his bankjecount. •ii lvnnm when the citizens of Cu"g ng foet themselves long enough to work for the good of the_ community. Whenever you need advice, just remember that anybody can tell you what you ought to do under any circumstances. REVIVAL Now In Progress PREACHING NIGHTLY BY NATIONALLY KNOWN EVANGELIST FRANK 0. WARD HEAR SUCH SERMONS AS: THE TRUTH ABOUT HELL. DO DEMONS STILL ABOUND. AFTER THE RAPTURE, WHAT? WHEN THERE WAS SILENCE IN HEAVEN. HEAR HOW: God miraculously called Bro. Ward to preach. God healed him of a broken back. SPECIAL SINGINGS: Solos, Duets, Trios, Quartets. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Hugo S. Hammond, Pastor Kelley Mill Road - Cumming, Ga. Thursday, June 11, 1959.