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Would you like to be wrap
ped up like a candy bar,
looking good enough to eat?
And when your dress gets
dirty, discard it?
so, you may be one of
many American girls who’ll
be wearing paper dresses
this spring and summer.
A well-known candy manu
facturer, now making these
fun fashions available, ex
pects them to attract the
high school and college
crowd.
Besides showing the name
of a candy bar, each of these
two “fashion wrappers,’’ re
geats the colors of the ac
-Lanier Area Technical School-
EVENING SCHOOL
1969-70
WINTER QUARTER
January 5, 1970 Pre-Registration 2:00-9:00 p.m.
January 6 & 7, 1970 Classes Begin
March 18 & 19, 1970 Classes End
REGISTRATION Is held on a first-come, first-served basis
during the period of pre-registration. Late registration will
be accepted during the first two weeks of class in each
quarter.
REFUNDS All students are required to pay a non-refund
able supply fee as follows. Approved texts and manuals
will be extra and may be purchased at the bookstore lo
cated in the school.
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Monday and Wednesday Classes Fees SIO.OO
Course Title Time Hrs. Rm.
Business Machine 8:00-9:30 33 214
General Ed Development Preparatory 6:30-9:30 66 212
Income Tax Procedures 6:30-9:30 66 103
Shorthand I 6:30-8:00 33 210
Shorthand II 8:00-9:30 33 210
Typewriting I 8:00-9:30 33 213
Typewriting II 6:30-8:00 33 213
Computer Programming I 6:30-9:30 66 203
Computer Programming II 6:30-9:30 66 203
IBM Keypunch 6:30-9:30 66 202
BUSINESS EDUCATION Fees SIO.OO
Tuesday and Thursday Classes
Course Title Time Hrs. Rm.
Accounting I 6:30-8:00 33 214
Accounting II 8:00-9:30 33 214
Communications 6:30-9:30 66 210
Introduction to Data Processing 6:30-9:30 66 202
Supervisory Development Training 6:30-9:30 66 101
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Hours 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fees SIO.OO
Course Title ’ Evening Hrs. Rm.
Technical Drafting M-W 66 102
Basic Electronics T-Th 66 201
Color Television Servicing M-W 66 201
Electronic Instruments M-W 66 201
Mathematics for Electronics M-W 66 201
Semi Conductor Theory & Application M-W 66 201
Semi Conductor 1 M-W 66 201
TRADE EDUCATION
Hours 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fees SIO.OO
Course Title Evening Hrs, Rm.
Automotive Air Conditioning T-Th 66 105
Automotive Electrical Systems T-Th 66 105
Automotive Engines T-Th 66 105
Automatic Transmission T-Th 66 105
Engine Tune-Up T-Th 66 105
Fuel Systems T-Th 66 105
Hydraulic Brakes T-Th 66 105
Suspension and Wheel Alignment T-Th 66 105
Basic Blueprint Reading T-Th 66 210
Advanced Blueprint Reading T-Th 66 210
Basic Electricity AC &DC T-Th 66 211
Electrical Equipment T-Th 66 107
Housewiring T-Th 66 107
Motor Control T-Th 66 107
National Electric Code T-Th 66 107
TRADE EDUCATION
Hours 6:30-9:30 p.m. Pees SIO.OO
CourseTitie Evening Hrs. Rm.
Machine Shop Tu-Th 66 102
Applied Refrigeration Tu-Th 66 106
Refrigeration 11, 111, IV Tu-Th 66 106
Major Domestic Appliances Tu-Th 66 104
Marine Engine Repair Mo-We 66 101
Small Engine Principles Mo-We 66 101
Arc Welding* Tu-Th 66 103
Gas Welding* Tu-Th 66 103
*Supply fee for Welding Courses is $20.00 per quarter.
No fees will be accepted until the first night of classes.
For additional information, call 532-0191 after 2 p.m.
r pre-registration form j
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LANIER AREA
TECHNICAL SCHOOL
OAKWOoVe*. NICK MA,UtA ' “•
532-0191 Coordinator Adult Ed.
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tual package. One shift is
imprinted Baby Ruth, in
large red letters against a
white background. The other
is a soft butter yellow, with
the wordßutterfinger in blue
running from hem to neck
line.
The mini-styled dresses
are available for $1.25 each
and a wrapper from a Baby
Ruth or Butterfinger bar,
from Curtiss Candy Com
pany, P.O. Box 51, Ashe
ville, N.C. 28802. Sizes are
petite (4-6), small (8-10)
and medium (12-14).
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The long and the short of it a reefer slim herringbone maxi
to a fur trimmed belted mini. Both hemlines are part of the
wardrobe of lengths endorsed by the Coat & Suit Fashion Coun
cil. Like the Von Ringelheim construction behind the models,
hemlines this fall point in both directions.
Fashion Coexistence: Mini & Maxi
This is the year to go to any length in coat fashion. The re
ports are in and the excitement is in a variety of lengths. Hem
lines can go from mid-thigh to the ankle bone. Mini, midi, and
maxi are all "now” fashion.
"We are in a fashion era of creative individuality and the
well-dressed woman will have
a coat wardrobe of lengths,”
explained the Coat” & Suit
Fashion Council. The Council
should know— it’s the fashion
voice of the industry that ere
ated both the mini and maxi
coat.
There’s a coat shaped to
match your every fashion
mood no matter how mer
curial it might be. There are
maxi, ankle sweeping great
coats that look fabulous over
the leggy, short flippy skirts.
And the short-stop mini coats
that carry on over short, skih
ny skirts and pants. Shaped
reefers, trench coats, bathrobe
wraps, officer overcoats in all
variation of length. Shaggy
tweed and sharp plaids vie
with flat twill and colorful
coverts. There are all varie
ties of "new fabrics” man
made furs to crushed shiny
patents with interlinines
which will prove their fashion
power on winter days.
Midst the diversity of coat
lengths there is a general
agreement on the number one
fashion accessory looks. Jer
sey and crocheted hats pull
down over tiny heads. Long
lengths of scarfs, larger shoul
der bags on shorter straps
and high boots or chunky
stacked shoes complete the
look of the today coat be
it mini, midi or maxi.
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BEAUTIFUL, SPACIOUS .g*
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HOME OFFICE: BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS
Lodge
Notice
New Silver City Lodge #l6
elects the following officers
for 1970:
George Townsend, Noble Gr
and; Ralph Pirkle, Vice Grand;
Earl Pilcher, Secretary; Den
avis, musician; Delmer
Stephens, Treasurer; Fred Pr
uitt, Warden; Rade Sexton, Con
ductor; C.F. Cain, Inside Gu
arldan; Bill Lawson, out-side
Guardian; Roy Bailey, Right
Supporter to Noble Grand; Da
vid Ravan, Left Supporter to
Noble Grand; Hoyt Pilcher, Ri
gt Supporter to Vice Grand;
Clyde Coleman, left supporter
to Vice Grand; J.R. Savage,
Chaplain; Amos Payne, Right
Scene Supporter. Ralph Tiner,
left Scene Supporter; Allen Th
omas, color bearer; Don Davis,
Past Noble Grand.
These officers will be inst
alled the 2nd Monday night in
January. Every Odd Fellow is
urged to attend the Installation
of officers.
ANNOUNCING
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Harold Thompson
We are pleased io announce the
APPOINTMENT OF HAROLD THOMPSON
TO OUR SALES STAFF. HAROLD IN
VITES ALL HIS MANY FRIENDS IN
Forsyth County to come see him
FOR THE BEST DEAL ON A NEW BuiCK,
Pontiac, Opel, Jeep, or good
used CAR.
Lamar Nath ■ulek-Ponllao
840 Gainesville Highway
Buford, Georgia
Phone 945-9547 j
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Hemphill and children of Gainesville
were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hemphill
Thursday night.
Lt. and Mrs. Randall Pinson of Fort Gordan Augusta spent
the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Pinson.
Mr. Donnie Bennett is convalescing at his home after spending
some time in the Hall County Hospital; Mr. and Mrs. Lanier
Castleberry visited the Bennetts recently.
Among those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood this past
week were Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Orr of Flowery Branch, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Chung of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Thomas of Coal Mtn., Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wood of
Smyrna, Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Savage of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs.
Hermon Hemphill and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hemphill.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis announce the birth of a baby
daughter born at the Hall County Hospital. Mrs. Davis is the
former Linda Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe of
Gainesville. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jewel
Davis.
Mrs. W.W. Cain had as her guest Thursday Mr. Osborne Cain
of Columbia Tenn, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cain of Roswell, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cain of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wolfe and
Mrs. and Mrs. Buck Wood of Cumming, Mr. and Mrs. Candler
Mathis of near Chestatee and Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Cain and son
Paul.
Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Charlie
Grindle which was held at the Salem Church on Tuesday. Sym
pathy is extended to the family.
Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Waldrip who have been in Meridan Miss
for several weeks spent the holidays home, but returned to
Mississippi Sunday for a month or more. Mr. Waldrip is asso
ciated with Lockheed of Marietta,
Hope all the readers of this paper had a wonderful Christ
mas and that old Santa was real good to them.
Jackie Welch, student at the University of Georgia at Athens
spent the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. L.O. Welch.
Mrs. Barbara Cain, wife of Sgt. Lendon Caine and the
parents Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Cain had a big thrill to hear Lendon’s
message broadcast on the Radio to them on Christmas day from
Siagon where he is stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ji m Bennett attended the wedding of Miss
Dorothy Jo Carrier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
(Cotton) Carrier to Mr. Joseph Whitworth Newman Saturday
afternoon in Atlanta.
Among those visiting Miss Naomi Waldrip Thursday were
Mr. Winfred Waldrip, Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Waldrip,Mr. and Mrs.
Royce Waldrip, and Mrs. Ruthford Waldrip; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mathis and son Charles, Mr.
and Mrs. Marrell Hendrix and Aaron and Diane, Mr. and Mrs.
James Grindle and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Fur
gerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hemphill had as their guest for Christmas
dinner Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bennett and Mrs. Wilma Turner
and daughter Judy of Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs. Warren G.
Castleberry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Castleberry and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garner and son.
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Cheshire spent Christmas in Atlanta
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hawes Norman and sons and Mrs. Mabel
Norman. ,
Mr. Lloyd Johnson of Gainesville and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Morgan and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Watson of near
Cumming and Lugene Bennett visited Mr. and Mrs. Lenward
Welch and daughter Frances over the weekend.
Mrs. Terie Bagwell is on a visit in Flowery Branch with her
daughter and son Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Waldrip and children visited Mrs. Wald
rip’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bennett near Cross Roads for
Christmas.
Congratulations go out to Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Waldrip, Mr.
and Mrs. W.A. Pinson, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Wood and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Burruss who are celebrating wedding Anniversaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clow of near Cumming visited Mr. and
Mrs. R.C. Mathis Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood and Mr. and Mrs, Jim Bennett
were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Castleberry Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Daughtry of Hall County visited Mr. and
Mrs. Brice Bennett Thursday.
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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS, CUMMING, GA. January 1, 1970
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Pvt. Jimmy Hogan who is stationed at Fort Bennlng spent
a week home with his wife Cathy and other relatives at Cumming.
Mrs. Barbara Cain spent Christmas with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Sutton in Jackson County.
Several from here attended the funeral of Rev. Byron Couch
which was held at Alpharetta Sunday afternoon. He was formerly
from Forsyth County. »
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chumbler of Clermont, Mrs. Avis Honea
of Gainesville and Mrs. Cleo Kennemore visited Mrs. Perry
Reynolds recently.
Mrs. Mary Mathis, Mrs. Millie Watson and Mr, and Mrs.
David Waldrip and son and Mrs. L.C. Allen and daughter -
Hazel visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Fouts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stovall spent the Christmas holidays with
their daughter and son Dr. and Mrs. Gene Glenn and family
in Florida. +
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Chung visited Mr. and Mrs. Byrn.
and family in Aiken S.C. during the holidays.
Good Luck in the New Year
It's time for pitching wishes that the New
Year will be a ringer of success, with plenty
of real good luck, for you and your family
in every possible way.
Many thanks foot yout jaattonaye!
Martha’s Beauty Salon
MARTHA WALLS, OWNER
Phone 887-9289
GARRETT BROTHERS
Fuel Oil Company
NORCROSS, GA.
2700 BUFORD HWY.
PHONE 448-ÜB9
Dalton, Ga.
New Dixie Hwy.
Phone 226-1236