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We has some production problems with our October newsletter. Words were truncated from print columns. While it was only 23 words, five articles were affected. These small omissions caused major problems. The newsletter staff is very sorry for the inconvenience that resulted. We have revised our printing procedures and will henceforth submit our newsletter in a different file format. We will also do our best to double check what we print. For those of you with access to the Internet, you can read these articles in their entirety at www.nbca.org/Newsletters/2005-10. If you would like to have a printed replacement of our October newsletter, please let us know by mail at NBCA, PO BOX 420391, Atlanta, GA 30342.
For what it's worth, here are the ends of the articles you missed. Missing words are underlined. Christmas Tree Sale New this year: 10' to 13' trees are available by special order through David: order/pay by
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November 1. About Ads in our Newsletter We recommend, whenever you buy goods and services, that you consider your purchases wisely and carefully (for example, check references, if possible). Membership & E-mail Dues are only $25 for households and $35 for businesses. Traffic Report As I stated above, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that adding an additional 15%-20% more traffic onto what appears to be a stressed infrastructure doesn't paint a pretty picture. North Stratford at the Buckhead Loop If the end of North Stratford becomes developed in an undesirable way, there is nothing to protect Old Ivy, the rest of North Stratford, Ivy Road, and the rest of North Buckhead.
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