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Here’s how to comfort-test a Ford. Take six people— |
a daddy longlegs, a Mr. “five by five,” any shape, any I
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they can get in easier. Once inside, everyone (includ¬ I
ing the in the middle) has a thickly padded seat 1
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for real comfort. There’s more than enough room for
legs, elbows, hips—and hats! Come in for a “people test”!
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“Seats are comfortable
all the way across...
no hard spot in
the middle”
“Getting in and out
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* By JEAN HAHN
What happens wherna recipe calls for
white wine or sherrjrand neither is at
hand? For Julie Newmar, glamorous
actress featured in the Broadway hit,
Lil Abner, the answer is simple. She
simply Vermouth, substitutes which, NoiBy Prat French
ite cooking shesays is her good favor¬
wine. And with rea¬
son, too, for vermouth, by combining
wines and savory herbs, two ingre¬
dients called for in att good recipes,
provides easy-to-use the blend housewife of the with world's a handy, ,</
most
prized seasonings. ‘
Fine vermouth ideal like Nofily Prat also
make an aperitif, she said. In
designed France, she pointed spark ou£ the aperitifs are
to appetite to
greater appreciation of the meal that
is to follow. And nothitlg,.she says, fills
more chilled by itself,
on the rocks. 1, or mixed % dry and % sweet.
The following is Julie's own version of an old cookbook recipe
for beef stew. The original recipe, in addition to calling for white
wine or sherry, also 8m canned tomato >sauce, carrots and pota¬
toes cooked with the slew. But Julie says she omits these from her
stew because she thisfcs vegetables deserve to be cooked and
served separately.
j f met STEW A LA NOILLY
’A lb. salt pork (brought to a boil 1 large onion, chopped
In pas at water before using) 1 bouillon cube
2 lbs. chuck (cut iree of gristle 12 pepper corns
and into bite size pieces) «- 3 whole cloves
1 tablespoon flour - s % cup parsley, chopped
1 ’A doves garlic, chopped */, bay leaf
’A teaspoon pepper 4 1 cup water
V4 cup Noilly Prat Extra Dry French Vermouth
Cut the briefly boiled salt pork into thin strips and saute slowly in a large
skUst When fairly crisp removs and put aside. Brown pieces oi beef in
pork fat at high heat; add fried pork, ilour. <A teaspoon pepper. Bring re*
malning ingredients to boil except for vermouth and pour over meat.
Simmer covered for 3 hours. Stir occasionally and add extra water if
rieosssdry. After 3 hours coakfag, turn off heat, stir in ’A cup Noilly Prat
French Vermouth, place steer in casserole or bean pot 300°F. and refrigerate, for
preferably overnight. When ready to serve, reheat in oven
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Lets* take, a trip in the cars
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Suggested Ford retail prices are lowest of the best-selling
three for all comparable models. With radio, heater, and
automatic transmission, Fords are priced up to $102.75
less than the major competition. Diamond Lustre Finish
never needs waxing. The aluminized muffler normally
lasts twice as long. Finally, Ford’s beautiful proportions
will command a higher price when you sell.
“Save up to $1.00 on every tankful”
The Gentle Art of Kissing
In the language of flowers,
"mistletoe" means "kiss
me", from an ancient
Norse legend about a god.
Balder, shot wifh a mistletoe
arrow. He was restored to
life by Frigga's fears, which
turned into white mistletoe
berries — a symbol of love.
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Know why men line up to
IKsS a new bride? It's from
.00 old English belief that
whoever kisses the bride
after the ceremony — but
before the husband—will
have good luck for a year.
An Abyssinian would bo shocked at a
lip to-lip contact. He expresses his love
by kneeling down and kissing the
ground in front of his beloved.
These are
the facts ...
—about Senate Bill No. 30, to “redefine
rural areas”, in the General Assembly .. .
The bill simply gives Georgia's'Rural Electrics the right
to continue serving their own customers who happen to
live in areas which are ’ annexed to cities, and to serve
such new customers who * build on the lines in these an¬
nexed areas and request service, and provides that Rural
Electric service within such city* - limits shall be only in
annexed areas, where lines presently exist.
The b II does not authorize the Rural Electrics to take
customers front any city or power utility. It does not
seek to penalize ior interfere with existing power supply
of cities and towns.
. . and the reasons we
urge its passage
We now nave 38,904 “idle services”, representing al¬
most $8,000,000 in services built to serve customers no
longer there .. . We must preserve our existing invest¬
ment, and we seek only to keep what we have bought
and paid for (with money borrowed from tbe REA,
which we are paving back with interest). We built our
lines under a l iw offering the same opportunity to any
qualified borrower. No one telse would undertake the
job. We were asked to bring service to the areas near
the cities, and by so doing furthered their growth and
progress, m iking# them attractive for city limits expan¬
sion.
The Rural Electrics of Georgia stand ready to meet the
same franchise tax payment arrangements covering the
customers it serves who become city residents as those
in effect between the cities and other power suppliers.
Now our position is clear... We merely
wish t o be allowed to keep what we have
worked long and hard to build. . . .
The
RURAL ELECTRIC SYSTEMS
of Georgia
“HOW TO GET ALONG
WITH PEOPLE”
By Dr. Walter C. Alvarez
A new health series authored by Dr. Walter C.
Alvarez, emeritus consultant in medicine at
Clime, tells how health is affected
by your ability—or inability—to
get along with others.
“How to Get Along With Peo¬
ple,” an 18-part special, will be
published daily and Sunday except
Saturday, exclusive in Georgia, in
The Atlanta Journal. This reader
special is in addition to the regular
column by Dr. Alvarez in The
Journal.
You’ll find many hints; to help you achieve
greater health and happiness. In sound, easy-to
understand terms. Dr. Alvarez discusses this how-to
get-along health problem and offers practical sugges¬
tions for its solution. “How to Get Along With
People” begins Sunday, Feb. 8, in
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