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Gumming Georgia.
JIMMIE O. BARNES »• I* (Bob) EIDSON
Mr*. Jimmie O. Barnes. Lady Attendant
OTWELL - BARNES FUNERAL HOME
Cumming, Georgia
PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICE
(FREE WITHIN FIFTY MILE RADIUS)
AMBULANCES (Oxygen Equipped) DIAL TEL. 2478
“Flowers For All Occasions”
LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CLAIM AGENT
And We Service All Types of Insurance
Southern Nitrogen Fertilizer Company
Will Invest $14,000,000 in Georgia
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NEW SAVANNAH INDUSTRY - Artist s sketch of $14,000,000 petro
chemical plant which Southern Nitrogen Company, Inc. will build at Sawno-
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nah, according to Governor Marvin Griffin. The plant will produce 250 tans
per day of ammonia which it will convert to nitrogen solutions for fctsttlasr
use in Georgia and the Southeast. First synthetic nitrogen plant in the Soelh
Atlantic states, it is expected to save Georgia farmers and fertilizer mm
approximately $1,000,000 annually. Scott Candler, secretary of the Georgia
Department of Commerce, said about 200 workers will be employed with an
annual payroll of $1,000,000. Plant President John R. Riley said farmers and
the industry in South Atlantic states will ultimately realize an annual
savings of $3,000,000 because of the plant's location and operation. * I
Lubricate AH Three
with One Grease '
•Saves Workl
• Saves Troublel
Here's another Sinclair
quality product designed to
make your farm work easier
...yet keep your farm
equipment in top running
condition.
With one multi-purpose
grease, SINCLAIR LITHOLINE,
you can efficiently lubricate
chassis, wheel bearings,
water pump, universal joints
of your tractor, truck and car.
WE DELIVER to your
farm... Call or Write today!
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
J. J. BAGGETT,
Suppliers of Sinclair Products
Phone 15 L&wrenceville. Ga.
DEALERS THAT ABE EQUIPPED TO SINCLAKIZE
L. B. Walliee—Suwanee
J. T. Webb, Clermont Road
Fred Ranson, Duluth
Glenn Bulce, Rt. 1, Suw&nee
Boyd Dollar, Buford
F. P. Dover A Son, Buford
W. R. Beard. Buford, Ga.
G. R Moulder, Suwanee
J. M. Wood, RFD, Buford
Claude Chesser, Norcrou
McWaits—Norcross
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VL SINCLAIR n
W. H. Barnett, Ocee
Kelly B. Willard, Buford
Peevy Brothers, Buford
P. A. Allgood—Chamblee
R Robinson, Buford
Five Point Ser. Station—Cummins
Roy Otwell, Cummlng
I. C. Collins, Rt 4, Cummins
W. C. Kennedy A Son, Suwanee
O. B. Cates—Norcross
The Forsyth County News
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• SEDAN IN THREE SERIES—TIie four door sedan, traditional
American family car, is offered in three series by Ford for 1956—!
I airlanc, < ustomiine and Mainline. Above is the Customline four-door
in one of the 21 two-tone paint combinations offered on models which I
will be displayed by dealers Friday, September 23. A lower roof line, I
restyled grille and parking lamps, a new design of body side moldings
are among 1956 Ford appearance changes. Thunderbird Y-8 engines in
Fairlane models develop 202 horsepower for Fordomatic drive, or 200:
hp for overdrive or conventional drive. In the Customline and Mainline, |
Y-8 engines produce 176 hp for Fordomatic, or 173 hp for overdrive or,
conventional drive. The 137 hp Ford I-Block six also is available in'
all models with all transmission types.
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LIFEGUARD DESIGN—A mother makes sure that her son is
securely seated in a 1936 Ford Sunliner. The new Fords, which will be
shown to the public Friday (September 23) incorporate five safety
features in a “lifeguard design” intended to reduce chances of acci
dental injury. On ail new Fords, safety-designed steering wheels, door
latches and rear view mirrors are standard equipment. Wheels are
designed to absorb force if the driver is thrown forward, reducing
the chance his chest might strike the steering column hub. Safety
door latches (lower left) will resist crash impact, and help keep
passengers inside the car where they are twice as safe, according to
research figures. Mirrors have a special backing to help prevent shat
tering. se at belts will withstand up to 4,000 pounds of force.
Optional crasl.*cushions for instrument panels and sun visors will
provide added protection if a passenger is thrown forward.
firtttONt n|l£
You Reap Big Savings During 1955's Biggest Sale
PRICES SLASHED on
batteries
AS SJTTLE AS
75 ■ A WEEK
Otwell Motor Company
THE HOUSE SERVICE BUILT
Pfcaaeai 2311 ■ 2312 Camming, Ga.
Fully
Guaranteed
Firestone
“MOTOR KIHG”
at an Unheard
of Low Price
JHf INSTALLED
/Sy EXCHANGE
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY
OFFER on BLACK
ROCK WOOL INSULATION
To show our confidence in the
heat resistance qualities of our
all New Black Wool Insulation
we are going to make this
offer to the Home Owners of
Forsyth County.
For the first 10 home-owners
that buy our complete service
we are going to pay their fuel
bill for 6 months. All we ask
is to be allowed to use your
name in our advertisements.
Budget plan available. For
further details write
Home Improvements
309 Church St. Marietta, Ga.
or call J. M. Dangar,
3942 Alpharetta, Ga.
For a Cozy Winter &
a Cool Summer
INSULATE
Special SALE ....
Just in Time for Safe Fall and Winter Driving
SAME
I guarantee * fliill
H “AS NEW tl
fiRESTONE *
■L TIRfcS_JP
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• Sam* tread design as new fire* • Sam* tread depth at new tire*
• Same high quality tread material at wted in new tiret
• Same tread width at new tiret
Thursday, September 22, 1955.
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NOW GET
2 fer
1515
6.00-16 Exchange if your
old tires are recappable
SIZE 6.70-15 2 for $17.75
Exchange if your old tire* are recoppoble
NO EXCISE TAX
NO INSTALLATION CHARGE
(f«<vi4MteecC
I|F SUPER CHAMPION
NEW TREADS
(Applied on Sound Tire Bodiei or on your own Tires)