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Cumming Georgia:.
Human nature is not even enough to explain
the rows that center on religions.
The end of life will find most of us with a lot
ot business which should have been attended to
several years earlier.
How Hollywood manages'to put over the dia
logues in current movies is one of the modern
miracles, and a reflection on the intelligence of
the movie goer.
THE DREAM CAR
for 1955
Fordomatic Ford
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Otwell Motor Company
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For only Sinclair Fuel Oil contains RD-119®, the
special chemical ingredient which guards
your burner from rust and corrosion ... reduces
burner breakdowns.
Every gallon of Sinclair Patented Anti-Rust Fuel Oil
is of uniform high quality and contains maximum
heat units for economical, ellicient and trouble-free
operation, right through Winter. You’ll eniov
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SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
J. J. BAGGETT,
Supplier of Sinclair Products,
Phone 15 Lawrenceville, Ga,
DEALERS THAT ABE EQUIPPED TO SENCLABIZK
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 .
W. H. Barnett, Ocee
Kelly B. Willard, Buford
Peevy Brothers, Buford
P. A. Allgood—Chamblee
B. Robinson, Buford
Five Point Ser. Station—Cumming
Roy Otwell, Cumming
•T. C. Collins, Rt. 4, Cumming
W. C. Kennedy & Son, Suwanee
O. B. Cates—Norcross
The Forsyth County New
Transportation costs take about
11 cents out of the average Ameri
can's dollar.
Cake without frosting can be
made by coloring the top layer of
batter or by sprinkling cocoanut
on it before baking.
Fascinating Fashions
By Judy Seaton
Whether you like to dress 'em up,
or, dress ’em down, a suit is the
basic item in tverv gal’s wardrobe
. . . And the essential blouses are
mighty pretty this season, says
Spring Byington who stars every
Monday evening on “December
Bride” (CBS-TV, 9:30-10:00 P.M.,
EAT.).
For truly dressy blouses, silks,
Ocrseys, crepes and dacrons can’t be
beat for glamourizing your best
suit. In accord with the new Pa
risian fashions, blouses have long,
torso lines which are either semi
fitted or straight to the belted hip
line. More ornate than ever, they’re
trimmed with lace, ribbon, em
broidery, glittering beads and con
trasting materials. Some have high,
round necklines while others have
wide, low-cut ’’V”s.
Sweaters, too, are more dramatic
and arc perfect for “after five” oc
casions. Available in charcoal grey,
turquoise, cinnamon, pale pink,
cornflower blue and white. They’re
trimmed, about the neckline and
yoke, with fur (mink or angora),
brightly embroidered flowers and
sparkling beads. You can select
from a wide assortment of cash
meres, wonderfully washable or
lons and, of course, soft woolens.
For casual wear, two-tone sweat
ers are extremely popular. They’re
made with wide horizontal bands
of different shades of the same col
or or possibly in contrasting hues.
Another nice feature this year, is
that sweaters and skirts can be
matched in color and shade, thus
making the costume a complete
dress. These sets are available in
flame, grey, powder blue, biege and
black.
Another natural for sportswear
is the new, new middy blouse with
the “V” neck, long sleeves that is
straight from shoulder to hipline.
These come in solid pastel tints as
well as candy and wide stripes. Of
course, the very tailored boy-shirt
is as much in vogue as ever. *
So. says Spring Byington, you’ll
suit your suit . . . and yourself . . .
with a wise selection of blouses and
shirts.
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World's Largest Pest
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REMNANT SHOP
Visit “The Remnant
Shop” for all kinds of
Materials and Sewing
needs. Located 1 mile
from Buford on Law
renceville highway.
Mrs. Kelley B. Willard
Buford, Georgia
GAINESVILLE'S PIONEER
FEED MILL
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Edward H. Shannon
OPTOMETRIST
FORSYTH CLINIC
FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MONTH
FOR SALE—9S acre farm known
as the Joe Heard place, Spot road.
4 rooms, pump in well, broiler
houses and other buildings $3750.00
Forsyth County Real Estate Brok
erage—Phone 2947.
Food prices are expected to be
slightly lower In 1955 due to larger
supplies of meat, eggs, fats, oils,
fresh fruits, vegetables dairy pro
ducts and poultry.
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TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD TIRES
• All Sizes Including Super-Balloons
• Both Black and White Sidewalls
BLACK SIDEWALLS WHITE SIDEWALLS
REGULAR SPECIAL REGULAR SPECIAL
Size NO TRADE-IN TRADE-IN SIZE NO TRADE-IN TRADE-IN
PRICE ** PRICE* PRICE ** PRICE*
6.0016 $21.65 $16.24 6.00-16 $26.50 $19.88
6.50 16 26.65 1 9.99 6.50-16 32.65 24.49
6.4015 22.65 16.99 6.40-15 27.75 20.81
6.70-15 23.75 1 7.81 6.70-15 29.10 21.83
7.10-15 26.30 19.73 7.10-15 32.20 24.15
7.60-15 28.75 21.56 7.60-15 35.20 26.40
8.00-15 31.60 23.70 8.00-15 38.70 29.03
8.20-15 32.95 24.71 8.20-15 40.35 30.26
Other sizes proportionately low
* Plus tax and your pr.Mnt r.cappabl. tlr. ** Plut Tax
Your Old Tires
Will Make The
Down Payment
QUANTITIE%LIMITED
. . . TRADEMODAY!
Otwell Motor Company
THE HOUSE SERVICE BUILT
Phones 2311 - 2312 Cumming, Ga.
Wo have just the piano for your chll
dren to take lessons on and a piano
you will be proud of In your home.
For a small down payment and
small monthly payments we will put
this piano in your home rather than
ship back to Atlanta. Write Durden
Piano Company, P. O. Box 423, At
lanta, Georgia.
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Thursday, January 6, 1955,
LET ME SHOW YOU
HOW YOU CAN ADO I
with Stark Bro’s World'* Cham
pion FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS,
VINES, ROSES, and othar Orna
mentals. No obligation. Write or
Telephone
A. H. BISE
PHONE 7023
Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4
Terms As Low As
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• Per Week
51,000.00
or ntoro
lo The value of
your home.