The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, July 30, 1959, Image 8

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Cumming, Georgia A. S. C. NEWS ASC Community Committee Elec tlons will be heir) this year in elec tion meetings, it was announced this week by C. A. Bagwell, Chair man of the Forsyth ASC County Committee. This method of holding the elections is a departure from Ihe method of election by mail, which was used last year. August 5 has been set by the State ASC Committee as the date on which the oommunitv election meetings will he held. The nominations and balloting for each committee mem bership position at these meetings will he by secret ballot, Mr. Bag well stated. Community Election Boards, con sisting of persons outside the ASC organization will have responsibi llty for conducting the elections. Mr. Bagwell stated that questions on eligibility to vote will be ruled on by the Community Election Board. The Regulations of the Se cretary of Agriculture prohibit any one from serving on the County or Community Committee, who has been a candidate for or held a Federal, State, or County office filled by an election, during the past year. Committeemen elected by piigiWe farmers will have Ih' 1 resoon u: lity for the administration of various ASC activities, which include the Soil Bank Program. ACP Program. Price Support, Allotment and Mar keting Quota Program, and many other duties Mr. Bagwell declared. With so many responsibilities being placed on our countv ASC Commttoemen, it is urged that all voters in this year’s elections care fully consider and vote for the best qualified nominees for the committee membership, Mr. Bag well stated. IDEAL, BEEF ANIMAL Ralph Wi'iiams, animal husband man, Agricultural Extension Ser vice, describes the ideal beef ani may as one that will produce eco nomically a large amount of the high priced cuts of beef. These will have the desired qualities of ten derness and flavor which appeal to the consumer. REVIVAL Cumming Methodist Church August 2. - 7 The Rev. Dr. Blake Graff, Evangelist SERVICES: Fellowship 8:45 • 9:00 a. m. Evening 8:00 p. m. The publicity itch gets a lot of people, sooner or later, but it usually gets them. People, Spots In The News ; • FIRST of nine, the USS George Washington, first nuclear-powered . sub with Polaris-mis sile capability, is I ■ ! 'rtTltv'-irir 4 CONDUCTOR Arthur Fiedler uses giant Sheaffer pen to auto- JKSBRIiISBBk graph Boston Pops program for 1 Alfred E. Perlman, president of New York Central, at concert t* —' i| fzvli ' ' t.'it, IN jcn.: -be p-c cep in Sel ien ns., doing ex tensive damage to property. The Forsyth County News WANTED: Middle Aged Mother and Settled daughter or couple without children to live in small house hack of me to help with house work and children. House has hath, electric stove ami fuel oil furnanee. Write or call Mrs. Rebecca Otwell Baggett, Lawrence ville, Ga., Phone TH. 3—2387. Or you may contact my parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Otwell at Cumming, Phone Tu. 7—2311. Twenty-six carriers cited for air safety. A STATE-WIDE OBSERVANCE of GEORGIA INDUSTRY WEEK has been proclaimed for Septem ber 20-26. Georgia towns and cities are expected to participate in this ‘‘Salute to Industry” with spe cial programs of activities. Shown above with Governor Vandiver are Clifford M. Clarke, o r, Executive Vice-President of Associated Industries of Georgia and Abit Massey, Director of the Georgia Lipaitmer.t of Commerce, co-sponsors of this year’s observances. WHITE SANDS MOTEL 1122 No. Atlantic Ave. (Rt. AIA) DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA Tel. CL. 3-7461 '* DIRECTLY ON THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS BEACH! Beautiful, Ultra Modern Efficiency Apartments end Hotel Rooms. Latest Type Combination AIR-CONDITIONING and HEATING FACI LITIES The l Utmost in Comfort. Stay a Night or Spend the Season. We’re open all y?ar. TV SET IN EVERY ROOM A jughead stands out in any audience be cause of the noise from the jug. There are many young people going to col lege this fall who do not know why they are going. There is not much use to worry about the people who try to get something for nothing and wind up with nothing for something. Thursday, July 30, 1959.