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ALPINE NEWS
(Last Week’s Letter)
Mrs. Ollie Webb, of Summer
ville, and Miss June Broom, of
Atlanta, were visiting Mrs. J. H.
Dempsey Monday. Mrs. Dempsey
is improving after having been
indisposed for several days with
a cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Purcell
and children, of Lovejoy, were
Saturday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Purcell.
Billy Joe Gardner, of Detroit,
Mich., is at home with his grand-
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Bagley's
Standard Service
We Specialize in
Washing - Greasing
Polishing
All Standard Products
NOTICE ALL FISHERMEN
LETS GO FISHING AND WIN A PRIZE at PAUL HOLT'S
FISHERMEN'S HEADQUARTERS:
We will give sls first prize, $7.50 second prize, for largest
bass. Also $12.50 first and $7.50 second on largest crappie
or bream.
All fish must be caught during February, March or April and weighed at
Paul Holt's Fishermen's Headquarters. All prizes will be paid in the above
amounts of fishing tackle of your choice.
SPECIALS ON
FISHING TACKLE
Breather
Minnow Buckets. 95c-$2.95
Jointed Poles ... 75c-$1.25
10-18-ft.
Cane Poles 20c-50c
Glass WERE NOW
Casting Rods .-$5.95 $2.95
Casting Reels $2.95 up
Spinning Rods — $5.95 up
Spinning Reels -$11.95 up
Side WERE NOW
Pole Carrierss2.9s SI.OO
One Lot of 25c and 35c
Flies red, to 10c
One Lot of 45c and 75c
Flies red. Io 25c
Regular $1.95
Fishing Cap SI.OO
Regular $2.49
Fishing Hal SI.OO
We have a complete line of artifi
cial baits; also red wigglers and
minnows (tuffies, Indiana, shiners).
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We Carry a Complete Line of Auto Parts and Accessories
ARMSTRONG TIRES With 18 MONTH UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE
Paul Holt’s Auto Parts
& Garage
Johnson Sea Horse Motors and Fishing Supplies
PHONE 210 J N. SUMMERVILLE, GA.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Weaver.
Mrs. H. C. Jones, of Oak Hill,
was spend-the-day guest Mon
day of Mrs. Lonnie Ward and
children.
Miss Iris Toles attended a
youth rally at Chatsworth Sat
urday.
Alpine community extends its
sympathy to the family of Mrs.
N. L. Hudgins, who passed away
February 2 5, at 2 p.m. at Menlo
Clinic. Those from out-of-town
attending the funeral which was
held at West Summerville Bap
tist Church Friday afternoon,
were Miss Betty White and Mrs.
Harold Gene Roden, of Atlanta;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy White and
daughters, Brenda and Linda,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harper, Mr.
and Mrs. Yernest, Mrs. Drew
and Rev. Nathan Penland, all of
Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purceh
and children’s Sunday dinner
guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Ellis and children, of Chicka
mauga: Mr. and Mrs. L. D. How
ard and LaVaughn, Miss Virginia
Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Day and children, all of LaFa
yette. Those visiting in the aft
ernoon were Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett Purcell and children, and
Judy Purcell, all of Lovejoy, and
Robert and “Happy” Walters, of
Berry ton.
Mrs. Ethridge Yarbrough and
children, Lillian, Judy and David,
of Oak Hill, were spend-the-day
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S.
D. Dempsey and Obert and Max
ine and Mrs. J. H. Dempsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spraggins
and Charles were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Ray Gardner, of
Lyerly.
Pvt. and Mrs. Billy Ward, of
Fort Jackson, S. C., were Satur
day night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Weaver and family.
SPECIALS ON
OUTBOARD MOTORS
1—25 H. P.
Johnson Seahorse - _ $295
I—l 6 H. P.
Johnson Seahorse -. $125
2—2% H. P. •
Johnson Seahorse - ea. $45
I—s H. P.
Sea-King SBS
I—s h. P.
Sea-King $75
1—2% H. P.
Elgin $59.50
1 Good Used
Runabout Boat $125
All these motors are clean
and in good mechanical
condition.
We also have a good selec
tion of high speed and fish
ing boats.... All boats and
motors may be purchased
on easy terms.
Mr. and Mrs. Jody Purcell and
Nancy, of Lovejoy, were Friday
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Purcell.
Miss Mary Ann Clark was
Tuesday night guest of Miss
Sue Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spraggins
and Charles were in Rome Sun
day afternoon visiting Mr. Scog
gins’ sister, Mrs. Lesley Tucker,
in Floyd Hospital. Mrs. Tucker
underwent a major operation
Friday morning and is reported
as improving nicely. She is wish
"ed a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Purcell
and children, of Lovejoy, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Carter and chil
dren, Gladys, James and Gene.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles,
Miss Hazel Toles and Tommy en
tertained Mrs. C. R. Toles and
Miss Blanche Toles, of Menlo,
Sunday with a dinner honoring
Mrs. C. R. Toles’ birthday. She
was 75 on Saturday.
Pvt. and Mrs. Billy Ward, of
Fort Jackson, S. C., were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Ward and Mr. and Mrs.
I “Pill” Tallent, of Broomtown,
Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Spraggins
and children, of Menlo, Mr. and
Mrs. Moss Colbert and Mrs. Inez
Colbert, of Pennville, were vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Purcell
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy White and
children, Brenda and Linda, of
Rome, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ward and
children visited Mr. J. H. Ward
and Miss Nora Ward Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Tallent and
children, of near Oak Hill, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. ill Weaver and family.
Gerald Dempsey spent Sunday
with Glenn Yarbrough, of Oak
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
-A I LsgSSl
HOLED FN — Dwarfed like a
mouse in a big hole is this work
man checking wires on a 72-ton
stator. The outer frame of what
will be the world’s most pow
erful electric motor, it is manu
factured at the East Pittsburgh,
Pa., Westinghouse plant and
will be used in the new wind
tunnels of the Arnold Engineer
ing Development Center.
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jones,
George Rhinehart and Johnnie
Bullard, of Oak Hill, were visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ward
and children Saturday.
The Alpine Circle of the Pres
byterian Church will meet today
(Thursday) at 3:30 in the after
noon with Mrs. G. H. Toles at
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hegwood
and son and Mrs. Julia Demp
sey, of LaFayette, and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Hurst, of Shinbone
Valley, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. John Lumsden.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles and
Tommy and Miss Hazel Toles
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Hurst, of Shinbone Valley,
Monday.
BOLLING NEWS
The Rev. Gordon Greene and
Bobby Stephen and Miss Ava
Norton were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frankie Dodd and chil
dren Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Norton and
baby were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Norton and Ava Satur
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norton
and Ava were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tucker
Wednesday night.
Lois Norton was the week-end
guest of Carleen Norton.
Lamar Norton has a case of
mumps. We wish him a quick re
covery.
Mrs. Cleve Floyd was Saturday
night guest of Mr. and Mrs
Dewey Norton and children and
Mrs. Joe Norton.
Rev. and Mrs. John R. Bailey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Buford
Ratliff and Barbara Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Norton
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Copeland-Mitchell Pontiac & Implement Co.
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and children, Mrs. Joe Norton,
Mrs. Cleve Floyd were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pickle and
children Saturday night.
Mrs. Lena McCollum and Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Norton visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cleve Floyd Friday
night.
Geraldine Norton was the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Reynolds and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Norton and
baby were Sunday afternoon
n uests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norton
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Norton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cannon,
Mrs. James Cannon and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Nip McNelley,
of Chattanooga, Tenn., were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Norton and children.
Barbara Ratliff visited Myra
and Donna Dodd Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Norton Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Norton and Ava
were dinner guests Sunday night
of Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Dodd
and children.
Mary Jo Norton was Sunday
guest of Elsie and Carlton Rey
nolds, Jr.
Mrs. James Fountain and chil
dren, of Trion, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nor
ton and Hermon.
Mrs. Frankie Dodd and chil
dren spent the day Saturday
with Mrs. Bill Dodd and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reynolds
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stewart visited Mr. and Mrs. Billl
Reynolds Thursday.
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• CEDAR CLOSETS • WATER PIPE
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Thursday, March 12, 1953