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Your Information will be reepected In any die cuttion; your children will go to tchooi wall-prepared and wefl ? Unbelievably low-priced Thii i* the kind of reference work you would expect to find prohibitively expeniive. And ordinarily you would. But bocouee of ipeciol arrangement* with the publisher, you're in luck. The total price of the ?et it a tiny fraction of what you expect to pay and the purchase plan makes it even more spectacular. Volume- ?. - One JlftC Only Aftar Bwyina Voluni* No. One?It you Ml not ?y friJS 49 a book a week;. thereafter at $199 VOLUME ONE NOW ON SALE AT YOUR A&P! START YOUR SET TODAY! CUZ'S CORNER Guest Column Bagley My late friend, Earl Tucker, used to own, edit, and publish the Thomasville (Alabama) Times and he brightened up Licensed To Wed Gerald David Owen, 20 to Pht Wilena Curtis, 16, both of Dalton, Ga. Michael Johnny Harkins, 19 and Mitzi Carol West, 18, both of Calhoun, Ga. Don Thurman, 19, Copperfaill, Tenn., and Ruth Kathleen Carruth, 18, lellico Plains, Tenn. Devid James White, 19 and Barbara Ann Bare field, 18, both of Chattanooga, Tenn. William Rickey Cole, 18, McCaysvtile, Ga., and Carolyn Ann White, 16, Blue Ridge, Ga. Charles Lee Green, 20, Chatsworth, Ga., and Sheila Joenn Weaver, 18, Dalton, Ga. j Dennis Lee Ogle, 18 and Connie Loy Waters, 18, both , of Cleveland, Tenn. Marion Eddie Crump, 21 and Kathy Ann Blair, 18, both i of Cleveland, Tenn. Jerry Edward Martin, 18, ? and Brenda Louise Goforth ' 18, both of Old Fort, Tenn. Michael Dan Robinson, 17 i ?nd Jerrilyn Howell, 16, botn * of Iklton, Ga. Thomas Dewayne Caylor, S 22 and Jerrilyn Headrick, 18, a both of Crandall, Ga. si Ricnard Blaine HQliard, 1b w and Deborah Jean Farrington b 19, botn of Canton, Ga. ' ? David Bernard Montgomery 22, and Gloria June Smith, 18,' " both of Cleveland, Tenn. 8 Frankie Leroy Newton, 18, b Dalton, G*, ai.id Baruara n Snaion F.ncher, i6, Tunnel d Hill, Ga. e Tlmuiy Kouert nrewe, 18, n Towiisenu, Teun., ?na Vlcxie 01 Bemicc Sands 1^ Tenn. m T ft w y? Anderson, 18, Hiwassee, Ga. Deari Luther Adcock, 18, Adairsville, Ga., and Lydia Diane Bowman, 18 Plainsville, " Deed Transfers Lonnie D. and Gladys Seabolt to Lonnie D. Seabolt, property in Murphy. Mercbie Davis to Lewis Dockery, property in Murphy. LiOis iviae and Thomas u. Leatherwooo to Herbert J. fcvalee O'uell, property in Murphy. M. H. and Amanda Pal met to Herbert J. Evalee O'Dell, property in Murphy. Lake Hiwassee Dev. to C. E. and Virginia Hyde, property in Shoal Creek. Sam W. and Vencena Jones to Joseph C. and Sue Morrow, property in Valley town. Robert and Roberta Williford to Joseph C. and Sue Morrow, property in Valley town. Etta L. and Thomas C. Day 1 to Wesley C. and Frances P. * Garrett, property in Murphy Mental Health , Group To Meet \ ? There will be a meeting of 1 the Cherokee-Clay Mental j Health Association Jan. 19, ' 1970, at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held at Tri-County ' Technical Institute, Peach tree. J The purpose of this meeting will be to elect officers, approve the new constitution, 1 and to establish working committees for the years program. Mrs. Cloe Moore of Murphy Will officiate. The Cherokee-Clay Mental Health Association was formed in December of 1969 when residents of the two counties met and decided there wis a need and a role for a Mental Health Association to play in this i All interested persons are urged to attend this important meeting. Deans List James C. Goodwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Goodwin of Murphy, has been placed on the Dean's List of the University of Georgia in Athens, in recognition of his excellent Fall quarter record. He la a junior in tbe School of Journalism. each iawe with his humorous column, Rambling Roses and Flying Bricks. His old columns are now being re-published in that same paper which is now owned by, fortunately for me, another good friend, Pace Bozeman, who was kind enough to give me permission to share The Eait of Thomasville's wonderful wit with my readers every now and then. I thought the following one was a dandy: A guy writing in a national magazine was talking about how many spoken and printed words are wasted. He went ahead to tell how the story of the Creation required less than one page while a governmental bulletin on soya beans might run for several hundred pages. Ill go along with the writer jf the article up to a certain >oint. What I would prefer, hough, is for us to have one Mge on soya beans and several lundred pages on the Creation, in account of there must have >een some powerfully nteresting side-lights when the Mtd was making the earth, the eas, the moon, the stars, the un and all the other stuff he vas working on at the time. A lig-city daily would have ssigned at least fifty reporters n an effort to get all the letails on a story like that. Maybe we have grown too sng-winded since time began, hough, as evidenced by the oya bean article, which as far s I'm concerned, could have hown a picture of a soya bean, rhat it is good for, and where o get them in case you want Dme, which I do not. Some of the articles on How to do something" enerally irritate me because y the time I've finished fading one I'm too give out to o it. However, if the folks ho write the little books sally made an effort to be oncise, there wouldn't be any eed to publish it in book form ecause they could put all the ifn?nj>lints am. a ?aaaJ F carrying out this brilliant lought, I am listing a number F un available booklets similar ? the ones we see advertised, ong with all the information seded to do the job. "What to do for arthritis." ike two aspirin tablets and nd some sympathetic person ho will listen attentively to jur complaints. "How to paint a room." ire a painter. "How to gain weight." Eat ore. "How to lose weight, everse procedure above. "What to do until the octor comes." Read "Gone 1th the Wind," watch a late, ite show .take four aspirin iblets and mail the doctor a leek in payment of his last sit. "How to fix a leaky sucet." Just forget the rhole thing. Chances are the lothing you ruin will co6t nore than a plumber will harge, but you can't get a dumber nohow, so the best hing to do here is not to order he book and let the faucet ;eep on leaking. You'll eventually get used to it. "How to make friends." Try teing one. "What to do about nut grass n your garden." Pave the area vith concrete and use it for a ennis court. The nut grass will eventually come through but mu can overcome this by rutting down an additional ayer of concrete. "How to make your ihildren mind." This is a rather implicated, but what you do lere is to rind out what the children want to do and tall them to do it, and be Arm. "What to do if your husband la a heavy drinker." It is hard to be brief on this problem but they are making a tasteless ant poison now that is most effective. "Fill out your own income tax forms in twenty minutes." Ha-ha. "How to become ' an effective public speaker." Stay away from this booklet. In caee you do become a good speaker the chances are you 11 either get in politics or be made chairman of a civic club project that will take so much of your time youll go broke in your business. "How to write a column.'' ill just be dog-goned if I know. New Dealer in Blairsville HOLT FORD SALES - LIE HOLT - HAS RETURNED FROM BIRMINGHAM TO BLAIRSVILLE RENDERING Reliable Service MORE THAN 10 Years ? IN AUTOMOTIVE FIELD COMPLETE LINE New TRUCKS! and CARS NEW VEHICLES DAILY Special Orders FOR PARTICULAR VEHICLES ANNUAL IWhite Sale IN PROGRESS EXPLOYER PICKUPS 'Cone I Look' AT THE NEW 1970 FORDS AND RENEW ACQUAINTANCE WITH LEE HOLT Vacation or Convention Fun in All Seasons Skiing in Winter Red Lion Dining Room tfn We will help planyour sales Seminar or Convention. Meeting rooms are aveilable for groups of 25 to 456. Enjoy the attractions of Gatllnburg and the Greet Smokies. Everyone will attend when your meeting > is with us. , Gatllnburg Is a favorite of families. 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