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can you find out so much about people
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Va Weddings . . parties . . . lodge
meetings. . births . . . ball games,
• affairs • * town improvements things . . . church make
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the tapestry «f community living a
fine thing to behold. All these are in
your local newspaper.
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a Jet-smooth Luxury Chevrolet 3
makes crooked roads feel like straight
Chevrolet’s Full Coil suspension makes
the erookedest S-eurve seem on the level.
With a double-acting shock absorber in
each corner, it takes the jumps out of
bumps. With 4-link levelizing control, you
get away with Jet-smooth acceleration.
With built-in anti-dive control, you come
to Jet-smooth stops. And with low-friction
Ball-Race steering, you waltz over twisting
roads as gracefully as a ballerina.
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CHECK THE T-M-T DEALS OH CHEVROLET• CHEVELLE• CHEVY EL • CORVAIR AND CORVETTE NOW AT YOOR CHEVROLET DEALER’S
Stamey Chevrolet Company
t Phone o »L11 Cleveland, Ga.
Small Distinctly Modem Is This
Homes Guide Design
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Architect Gene Holt as distinc¬ Hall
tively modern. It appears in the b iviNC Boom
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Guide. Note the skylight over the sm :
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patio and the folding ° & <1 pWfLj
doors that allow it to expand into - i
the garage. Total is only 852 ! I
area
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and their cost may be obtained KlTCHtW ,1 >ININ6 Cl
by writing to Small Homes Guide, 6 vtio' iy .*OOM b'crtivir
Dept. 1450, 621 N. Dearborn, Chi¬ fcX’
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T HESE parks LEADERS and beaches in were the fight guests against of Keep litter America on America’s Beautiful, highways, Inc.,
this month in New York City. They are Giles H. Mjller Jr. (left), pres¬
ident of the First National Bank in Culpeper, Virginia; Mrs. William
J. Walters of New Brunswick, New Jersey, president of the National
Council of State Garden Clubs; and George T. Sargisson, executive
director of Recreation, Promotion & Service, Inc., Wilmington, Dela¬
ware. They reported on state and national anti-litter activities at the
annual directors meeting of KAB, a new public service organization
for the elimination of litter. Twenty-four leading industries and more
than thirty civic groups and agencies are represented on KAB.
TRADE'N'TRAVEL
TIME
FOR THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS
THE CLEVELAND (GAJ COURIER
All seven Chevrolet engines are precision
balanced for smooth operation. And
because your Chevrolet has over 700 insu¬
lators and sound deadeners, you don’t
have to shout to have yourself heard.
It’s Trade ’N’ Travel Time at your Chev¬
rolet dealer’s—the perfect time to try the
Jet-smooth ride. Find the meanest stretch
of road you can. Then see for yourself how
straight a crooked road can feel.
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/ America's co-op members spend a billion dollars
0 year on appliances and equipment creating
profits and jobs for American industry. Farm and
rural communities enjoy modern living through low
cost co-op electric power America's food produc
tion, dependent upon ample electricity, requires the
Joweit percent of the wage-earner's dcllar of any
nation in the world, Electric co-ops pay taxes which
help build schools, roads, and bridges
All these, and more, are the ways in which electric
cooperatives contribute to the economic and- Social
Well-being of city and rural areas, • e
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