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Visit your Chevrolet dealer’s OPEN HOUSE
(January 22 through 24)
The bright new Bel Air 4- Door Sport Sedan with the same
fine, fresh body styling as the moat luxurious Chevrolets.
AT A NEW LOW PRICE!
Here’s the latest addition to the wide array
of fresh, fine ’59 Chevrolets you’ll find at
your dealer’s Open House January 22
through 24. It’s a new 4-door sport sedan in
the Bel Air series—and it sports a lower
price tag than any other Chevy hardtop.
Bring the family and look it over. And get
the full story on all the other striking
models now available and just tvaiting for
you to strike a bargain. Remember, new
Chevrolets are rolling off the production
lines and you can count on prompt delivery!
now-see the wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer’s!
Stamey Chevrolet Co,
Phone 5-2511 CLEVELAND, GA.
Siding in Color Adds Sparkle
A modern material for home exteriors, asbestos-cement siding
shingles, is finding increasing favor with architects and builders. In
this advanced 1957 split-level design, Smartly styled asbestos siding
is applied witii accentuated shadow lines which add interest to the
entire exterior. Color styling plays an important part, too. The siding,
an attractive shade of gray, harmonizes perfectly with tiie brick-red
lower wall and the white asbestos-cement roofing shingles. Blue and
yellow are introduced in the painted trim. Asbestos siding is fire-safe
and rntproof and needs no paint to preserve it. It comes in many
beautiful colors and in a variety of sizes.
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Just wait till you see what’s waiting for
you—a glittering constellation of sleek
lined exciting new Chevrolets in a wide
choice of colors, models, engines and
drives.
The spotlight will be- on the new Bel
Air 4-door hardtop—and you’ll want
to check its ultra-reasona »le price
against any other hardtop you’ve seen.
When you do—and when you see how
much more Chevrolet gives you in
Slimline styling, in extra-roomy, extra
luxurious Bodies by Fisher, in the
super-softness of Full Coil springing,
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Why You Are 5enf To A Specialist
Human medicine is one of the most complex and demanding of all
sciences. Constant research for new drugs and forms of treatment,
changing bers older disease patterns, increasing population, increasing num¬
of people — all add immeasurably to the problems and
burden of medical science. The family on the front line
ably feels this burden the prob
most.
Hundreds of years ago the
tively practice of medicine was rela¬
knowledge uncomplicated because
was less extensive.
But as the profession learned
more, there developed a trend
toward specialization. The vast
amount of accumulated knowl¬
edge made it impossible for one
man to work in all areas.
Today we have many divisions
and sub-divisions of medicine,
each a major field in itself. There
are heart specialists, and nerve spe¬
cialists, eye, ear, nose throat
diseases, specialize in certain
such as cancer or men¬
tal illness. There are doctors who
work with certain age groups
such as Pediatrics (children)
and Geriatrics (old people).
While you may sometimes
wonder why your family physi¬
cian refers you to a specialist,
we can all be thankful that there
are specialists to detect, diagnose
and treat specific ills. Your doc¬
tor, the general practitioner, is
the foundation of the medical
profession. But it is impossible
for him to know everything
about every disease problem.
Therefore, the specialist serves
as a valuable and vital member
of the health team.
Your dentist is also a special¬
ist. It is not uncommon for your
doctor, while examining you for
is some caused ailment, by to discover that it
He an infected tooth.
then sends you to the dentist,
for treatment Not only does the
dentist have specialized knowl¬
edge about the teeth and mouth.
in Easy-Ratio steering, then you’ll
know that this is motordom's happiest
surprise of the year. Come on in; you
don’t want to miss the excitement at
this Open House!
The smart switch is to the '59 Chevy!
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Delicious Salmon Casserole
Wise is the hostess who plans her menu around one excellent
dish such as casserole which is quick, easy and economical to
make and can be prepared in the morning for reheating later in
the day. Popular with every member of the family are casseroles
made of salmon. This one combines the colorful canned fish
with mushrooms, celery and a bit of green pepper.
SCALLOPED SALMON
1 pound canned salmon % cup bread crumbs
2 tablespoons lemon juice '/i cup melied butter
1 tablespoon chopped onion ’/j teaspoon salt
y, cup chopped celery Vi teasooon pepper
Vi cup chopped green pepper Dash oi Tabasco
2 tablespoons butter '/a cup milk
1 cup (1 can) sliced mushrooms Salmon liquid from the can
Beserve the liquid from the can ol salmon and ilake the salmon into
a bowL Sprinkle the salmon with the lemon juice and set aside. In a small
saucepan saute the onion, celery and green pepper in the 2 tablespoons
butter until the onion is transparent. Stir in the mushrooms and set aside.
Combine remaining ingredients.
In a buttered 1 -quart casserole place a layer of salmon, a layer of the
vegetable mixture and a layer oi the bread crumb mixture. Continue until
all ingredients are used, ending with a layer of the bread crumbs. Bake
the casserole in a 350 "F. oven for 30 minutes and serve very hot. Serves 4.
From the Canned Salmon Institute
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but he also possesses specialized
equipment. Many family
study and physicians perform also
surgery do
operations as part of their regu¬
lar practice. But many will turn
their patients over to another
operation specialist, is a-surgeon, when an
Certainly required.
cians will treat many minor family ailments physi¬
of the eye, ear, nose and throat.
But in those instances, when
more serious and complicated
conditions develop, or where
there is some type of obstruction
or patient deformity is in these areas, the
sent to a doctor who
specializes in the treatment of
these parts of the body.
The person who benefits molt
from such specialization is yon,
the patient. It is a comforting
thing strikes to know that when illness
you and your family that
you have readily available the,
best medical training the world
has ever known. i
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by JANE STEWART
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any convenient opening in the
clock’s back. The fine mist will de¬
less likely to be knocked over.
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water, on a flat 1 'sur¬
face, then inserting^ them in the
loops of'corrugated'cardboard.
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solution■ of' Pine-Sol and water.
Leaving will keep a, little solution in each pail
insects away.
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if you put a marble in
each toe.
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pans?'
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itol newsmen selected Agnes
j Rutledge, 18, of McDonough,
as Miss Georgia Highway on
i the basis of personality and
looks. She’s posed approprl
l t-tely on a new concrete sec
i tion of the Atlanta Express¬
way.
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even hard-to
reach parts.
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table decora¬
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