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Cumming, Georgia
FOR SALE 1940 Ford 4-door, now
motor and now soat covers See
Sam Thomas at Otwell Body and
Taint Shop.
!M 'SINEWS OPPORTUNITY
MAN OR WOMAN
Responsible person from this area
to own, service and collect from
automatic dispensers No selling.
Car, references, and $400.00 to
SBOO 00 investment necessary, 4 to
8 hours weekly nets excellent re
turn. Possible full-time occupation.
For local conference give name,
phone, and particulars. Write Culf
Distribution Cos P. O. Box 1012,
Minden, Louisiana.
MILUM ELECTRIC
COMPANY
Wnt. H. “Bill” MILUM, Owner
Ph: TU. 7-5764
One mile from Coal Mountain on
Brown Bridge Road Guaranteed
Service on TV. All electric appli
ances Refrigeration —Air Con
ditioners—-Lawn Mowers —Oil Car
buretors.
“SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS —
OCR ONLY BUSINESS”
FOR SERVICE Nice Young Re
gistered Bull. $3.00 Fee. Contact
I„ON LITTLE, Route 4, Cumming,
Georgi i 7 9 59.
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INSURANCE AGENCY
I*hs. Tu. 7—5164—5539 Box 153
Cumming, Georgia
DOG INOCULATION
SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
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Dr. Jim Kupper, Veterinarian
and son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Kupper of the Big Creek Communi
ty, will do the dog inoculations in
the county beginning Saturday
June 13 according to the Local
Health Department.
His charges will bo $1.50 per
dog for the three year shot pups
three months old can get it.
The State Health Department
does not furnish free dog vaccine
unless there is an epedimic of
rabies over some area. Tt is better
to take advantage of this cheap
cost while everyone is getting this
service than to wait untl rabies
breaks out maybe among your
pets or livestock when free vaccine
would then he available for dogs
that had not been bitten.
The dates of the inoculation
schedule is as follows: t
SATURDAY, JUNE 27
Hammond Store 8:30 9:15
Raul e-Ur!"* Pla™ 9• 20 .9 50
Whitmire Store 10:00 10:50
Winfred Durand’s Store 11 11:30
Clarence Bagwells place 11:35
12:00
D. O. Freeman’s Store 1210 1:10
Cross Roads Church 1:15 1:40
Fay Wallis Store 1:45 2:15
Woffords Hatchery 2:25 3:15
Walter Handins Store- 3.25—4:10
Olin Chadwick Store -4:25 5:00
WEDNESDAY, JULY L
Cumming Courthouse 1:00 5 pm.
FOR SALE 6 weeks old Hump
shir, O. I. C.; Land Race O. I. C.
Duel Honea, Silver City Phone
Tu. 7 -6073.
* HELP WANTED
Need extra $25 to S6O weekly?
Route work on your day off and
evenings brings extra cash. Wife
may help too. Write McNess Cos.,
Dept. 2, Box 2766, DeSota Station.
Memphis 2. Tennessee.
DISTKIBI TOi: JOB OI’KMNi;
Dependable person to distribute
time-proven stable line of products
through new type automatic Dis
pensers. Women considered. No
selling. We establish account for
you. You can be independent in
your own high profitable business
if you qualify. Must have car, good
personal references and immediate
cash capitol of S4OO to $1,700. Full
or part time work. For Personal
interview and consideration write
Box 7004, Minneapolis 11, Minn.
To make sewing a profitable and
pleasant experience it is essential
to be orgr. lized for the job. points
out Clothing Specialist. Mrs. Avola
W. C'Uawav. Agricultural Exten
sion Service.
Intelligent cooperation, with tolerant excus
ing of the errors of others, explains the pro
gress of the human race.
Every individual requires some relaxation;
the trouble is that some people don’t know
how to get it.
People who fight change should revert to
the stone age and try out the living standard
of that day.
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Who will be the next automobile victim in
Forsyth Sounty? It may be you, unless you are
extremely careful.
Top Texas Builders Reveal
Secret of Low-Cost Cooling
Fox & Jacobs
Design Around
Air Conditioning
When you want to build an
air-conditioned home, design the
air-conditioning system first,
then build the house around it.
This is the theory and success
ful practice of the Fox and Jacobs
Construction Cos., a firm of lead
ing Texas developers who now
are building and selling com
pletely air conditioned, high
quality homes for under $14,000.
The houses are in the firm’s
“Accent” development on the
outskirts of Dallas. Priced at
$13,950 up, they are styled for
the most part in long, 10-. v ranch
house architecture with heat
reflecting asphalt shingle roofs
and wood windows. Floor plans
range in size from 1,563 to 2,335
square feet, including garage and
storage area, with three and
four bedrooms.
Equipped Kitchens
All have at least two
baths and completely equipped
kitchens, including built-in dish
washer, wall oven, range, and
garbage disposal. Most of the
models have two-car garages.
How does the firm manage to
offer all these features, plus
central air conditioning, in such
a low price range?
Partners Ike Jacobs and Dave
Fox agree that the key is in de
signing the house for air con
ditioning choosing materials
and utilizing construction tech
niques that will make the house
less costly to cool in Texas’ hot
summers.
Cut Construction Costs
This means an initial savings
in construction cost, since the
house can be cooled and heated
with a smaller, less expensive
air-conditioning system. This
savings is passed on to the buyer.
The buyer also benefits in
lower operating cost, since the
smaller units naturally are
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You get the BIG comfort dividends
in your 59 FORD...
Comfort-test the World's Most Beautifully Proportioned Cars ... World’s Most Popular Cars ... the jl‘ routs
V Check your car Check your driving u* CHECK ACCIDENTS "
OTWELL MOTOR COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia
Phones: Tu. 7 2311-12 “The House Service Built”
Completely air-conditioned house built by Fox & Jacobs Con
struction Cos., in Dallas, Tex., sells for $15,950. Prices of 11 models
available start at $13,950.
easier on utility bills. Fox and
Jacobs advertise a $lO per month
average cost for year-around
heating and cooling.
What are some of the methods
and materials used to produce
these extraordinary houses ?Here
are some of the more important
ones:
Siting Important
1. Throughout the develop
ment, the houses are placed on
sites so that during the hottest
part of the day the sun strikes
the least vulnerable areas.
2. Thick mineral wool insula
tion—inches thicker than re
quired by FHA—is installed in
ceilings. The mineral wool blocks
penetration of heat that builds
up in the attic. Thick mineral
wool also is installed in the
walls. The builders said that a
careful study was made of all
possible methods of insulating
the houses for air conditioning
most economicaly and comfort
ably. “We found,” says Jacoos,
‘‘that this could be accomplished
best at the least possible cost
with mineral wool.”
Roofs Reflect Heat
3. Light-color roofs of asphalt
shingles, including many whites
and pastels, reflect heat without
glare. Jacobs says the asphalt
shingles also “enabled us to pro
duce a lower pitched roof, mak
ing a major contribution to the
architectural effect,” and that
Some cars' door openings <-x7£ Ju
aren’t shaped to fit people! /
So you have to squirm and / /I
wriggle ... make your body \Y/ La jy
conform to the car when TI
getting in and out. Vf
UOSQURM
Doors in 59 Fords are wider rat -rassv A
—up to six inches wider— *jr yl}
and door openings are con- ' |C rU
toured t, i /it you! You get in ft)
and out .t ,i l ord with [ )\
greater ease and comfort. 1 . •■)[ t ,
The girls reaily like Ford's |, . j
doors . . . for more graceful VXS) tS&ZSM
entries and exits. : Jl
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The Forsyth County News
the “light colors definitely con
tribute to the overall heat con
trol, resulting in a lesser air
conditioning load. Research has
shown us that asphalt shingles
provide the best roof.”
Horizontal windows of pon-:
derosa pine made it possible to
shade glass areas during the
hottest time of the day with
wide roof overhangs. Jacobs
points out that “among the many
advantages of wood windows ij
FOX JACOBS
the better insulation of the [
frame and sash and the tighter
seal, contributing to the more
economical air conditioning lay
out.” These windows of pon
deiosa pine are guaranteed for
the life of the house.
How are Dallas home-buyers
reacting to the new “Accent”
development? At last report, (
nearly 700 homes were sold in
the first three weeks they were
offered.
NO SQUEEZE
Fords have useable seating C „
space for six big people. c J*
The driveshaft tunnel is yj. £
lower ard rear seats are
deeply cushioned all the : f? t ■l[f.| j X.
way across. This means XiWiTfff l '!
more comfort for all passen- -AA >./ ■> w rW** ; "V I
gers .. . especially for the yV* %jf
man in the middle. y
Show business is the business.
FREQUENCY OF SOIL TESTS
Agronomists, 'Agricultural Exten
sion Service, say it is not necessary
to take a soil every year.
Qncfe the fertility of a soil has
been built up to a high level by
proper liming and fertilization, it
is not necessary to take a soil
sample but once every two to three
years.
Mrs. Mana Taylor, nutritionist,
Agricultural Extension Service,
gives this \hint for keeping bread
fresh: place brown sugar or a
marshmellow in the bread box
with the bread.
Meany calls for labor “war" on
restrictive laws.
To gain a low roof line,
,ome cars end up with
higher floor “humps" and
thiniy padded rear seats... V\
a combination that's mighty
rough on the middleman.
If you can keep from being
jealous of your fellowman you are approaching
About the only time some of the [.?[
Cumming go to church is at then o
This is, perhaps, a bit late.
Trading in Cumming is a good polio, e\ :>
dollar spent here has a chance to help business
here, and, indirectly, help you.
There are times when placing trust in others
is the only, answer, and it works out in a sur
prising number of cases.
Someone has suggested that the outei £ al _
j ments of patriotism often cover the underwear
I of self-interest.
IT’S EASY TO FINANCE YOUR
CAR AT BANK OF CUMMING
You can arrange an auto loan in just
a few minutes at the Bank of Cumming.
You get LOW COST BANK RATES.
Payments may be made by mail using
our handy coupon book. You build bank
credit when you finance your auto at
the Bank of Cumming.
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OF CUMMING
ROY P. OTWELL, SR., PRESIDENT
"WHERE BANKING IS A PLEASURE”
The squeezed-down, skimpy
roofs of some cars aren't IWI./ut
comfortable even for bare- i fpvMl
headed riders. And they FT Cr
don't keep out excessive wfjL
sunlight and glare.
NO SQUASH
See how much more head i&Jto -
room Ford has. Even big —.-a.
six-footers sit up straight \ , VC
without touching the roof. —A,/C
And Ford's big roof pro- WZJ*' //}
tects all passengers, in both - A f
front and rear seats, against
the discomforts of excessive \ ’' :
glare and heat from the sun; * '■ j
Greater comfort is only the beginning of the
dividends you get in a Ford. You get the
World’s Most Beautifully Proportioned Car.
You get a big dividend in Ford prices . . . the
lowest of the best-selling three. And you get
saving dividends that cut costs every mile you
drive. See and Action Test anew Ford at your
Ford Dealer’s. See how you can go finer.. .with
more comfort... for less ... in anew Ford!
ford division, yprdyytcf^cm/umy-,
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Thursday, June 25, 1959^