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SECTION
TWO
VOLUME 75—NO. If)
RIEGEL NOTES
Registration for the Trion
Heights Bible School will be held
Friday, June 5, at 10 a.m. The
school will begin Monday with
Mrs. Oliver Pledger as director.
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An important meeting for par
ents of 1960 seniors, Trion High
School, will be held Tuesday,
June 9, at the High School.
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W. E. Reid, President, has an
nounced the appointment of
Richard C. McEwan as Manager
of the Sportswear Department
of Riegel Textile Sales Co.
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Trion Division has been
awarded a certificate for out
standing achievement in refor
estation and fire control by the
Chattooga County Forestry Unit
of the Georgia Forestry Com
mission. The award, first in
Chattooga County, was present
ed to General Manager P. H.
David and Tree Farm Manager
L. C. “Sadd” Dalton, by Chat
tooga County Ranger J. B.
White.
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Dog inoculations are scheduled
to be given in Trion on Friday,
June 5, from 4:15 p.m. until 5:15
p.m. Doctor Eugene Hamner of
Summerville will be at the Com
munity Center during those
hours tomorrow.
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J. W. Moore, 'pastor of the
East Trion Church of God, has
announced that the church’s an
nual homecoming program will
be held Sunday, June 7. The
guest speaker will be Reverend
Floyd H. Carey of Macasville,
Georgia.
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Third grader Annette Cash
and seventh grade student Jim-
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Saturday, June 6
Music by The Georgians
9 Until 12
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MORTGAGE LOANS
FOR- PURCHASE
- REMODELING
- CONSTRUCTION
-REFINANCING
Interest Rate 6% Simple Interest
Prepayments permitted on our flexible loan plan .... The more you pay,
the sooner you retire your loan.
EXAMPLE
Loan of $2,000.00 repayable in seven years at 6% simple interest; Pay
ments at the rate of $29.22 per month:
No. Payments Interest Principal Balance
1 SIO.OO $19.22 $1,980.78
2 9.90 19.32 1,961.46
3 9.80 19.42 1,942.04
4 9.70 19.52 1,922.52
5 9.60 19.62 1,902.90
6 9.50 19.72 1,883.18
7 9.40 19.82 1,863.36
8 9.30 19.92 1,843.44
9 9.20 20.02 1,823.42
10 9.10 20.12 1,803.30
11 9.00 20.22 1,783.08
12 8.90 20.32 1,762.76
12 113.40 $237.24 $1,762.76
The above is a schedule of a $2,000.00 Home Federal Loan after 12 pay
ments have been made showing interest, principal, and balance.
Convenient Monthly Payments
You may also insure your loan, which in the event of your death, the
loan would be automatically cancelled. The cost is quite nominal.
AMPLE PARKING - PROMPT SERVICE
DRIVE-UP WINDOW
Home Federal Savings
And Loan Association of Rome
307 EAST SECOND AVENUE
my Echols received Citizenship
Awards at Trion West Side
School recently. The awards
were made by the principal,
Mrs. Virginia Shropshire.
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The summer program at the
Community Center will begin
Monday, June 8, at 9:30 a.m.
Swimming classes will be held
during the summer and a play
ground program has been
planned. A Farm Club baseball
season will be offered to those
not making the Little League
teams. Miss Peggy Shamblin
has been named to handle the
recreation program.
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Three Trion Elementary
School teachers have been
awarded state study grants for
summer school work. They are
Miss Martha Haygood, Mrs.
Horace Simmons and Mrs. Ross
Thomas.
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Cash awards have been made
by the Riegel Suggestion Com
mittee to several employees for
suggestions designed to improve
work and save time in various
departments. Awards have gone
to L. W. Willoughby, Marion F.
Hill, William W. Keith, Jr., John
IE. England, Charles L. Evans,
Ernest L. Shireman, Fred Smith,
Mrs. Alma Littlejohn, Lawrence
D. Powell, W. F. Jennings, Eddie
J. Reed and John H. Pearson.
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Around 70 persons enjoyed the
Vocational Class Supper held
Sunday at the Trion Golf and
Fishing Club. Those preparing
the supper were Arvel Leming,
। Marvin McClellan, Lewis Scar
j boro, Lloyd Hayes, E. A. Owens,
: Everett Nix, Jack Orr and David
Harrison.
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Seaman Hubert K. Holt, son of
Mrs. E. L. Holt, Trion, and hus
band of Mrs. Jacqueline Holt,
718 Union Street, Summerville,
is at the Navy Receiving Sta
tion, Norfolk, Va., awaiting
orders for duty on the U.S.S.
Vogelgesang.
INCREASE SHOWN
IN ARTIFICIAL
BREED STOCKS
Technicians for Georgia’s ar
tificial breeding associations
bred 2,574 first services in April
—a 55.5 percent increase over
the same month a year ago, ac
cording to H. K. Welch, Jr.,
dairyman, Agricultural Exten
sion Service, University of Geor
gia College of Agriculture. Their
records also show a 30.4 percent
increase the first quarter of the
year in 1959 over the first quar
ter of 1958.
“The increase can be at
tributed to improved conception
received through the liquid ni
trogen method of storing frozen
semen and to the special service
program that enables breeders
to select the bulls they choose
for their herds,” Welch declared.
Neil Manley, Extension repre
sentative for American Breeders
-Service, stated that part of the
increase could ’be attributed to
the Progeny Performance tested
beef bulls that have been added
to the stud recently. He esti
mated that approximately 400 of
the first services increase in the
month of April were increased
breeding of beef cattle.
Machines that learn by ex
perience forecast.
SUMMERVILLE, CHATTOOGA COUNTY, GA., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959
Holland News
By Mrs. Mark Strawn, Lyerly, Ga., Route 2
Mrs. Lois Barker left Tuesday
for a ten-day visit with friends
and relatives in Ashland City,
Tennessee.
Hymon Howell has gone to
Birmingham, Alabama, to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strawn,
Miss Mary Holland, Miss Mamie
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Kendrick were guests at Riegel
dale Tavern Wednesday night
where Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Collins
entertained the Lyerly faculty
with a lovely dinner party.
Misses Mary and Sara Barker
visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Strawn Tuesday night.
Mrs. Hill Clark and Mrs.
Bolling Ratliff attended First
and Fifth Grade picnics at
Lyerly School last Monday.
Mrs. Grace Roberts spent
Wednesday night and Thursday
in Summerville with her sister,
Mrs. A. H. Glenn. Mrs. J. P.
Aderhold and Frank stayed with
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Holland in her
absence.
Mrs. Porter Bynum and
daughter, Mrs. Bertha Adams,
Wiley Holland, Mrs. J. R. Med
lock of Rome and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Early of Coosa attended
Mrs. Ola Gayler’s funeral here
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of
Chattanooga were guests of Miss
Mamie Smith and Theo Satur-
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day.
Mrs. Daisy Worsham and Miss
i Mary Holland visited Mr. and
! Mrs. G. S. Holland Thursday
’ night.
| Mr. and Mrs. Earl White of
LaFayette were visiting here
: Saturday.
Miss Eva Worsham had lunch
I Thursday with Mrs. Mattie Wor
sham. In the afternoon Mrs. T.
H. Holland and Mrs. Daisy Wor
sham visited them.
Mrs. Mark Strawn, Miss Mary
Holland and Miss Mamie Smith
were in Summerville Friday.
Mrs. Daisy Worsham spent
Friday in Lyerly visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Jones.
James McCrickard and family,
Mrs. Louise Scott, Mrs. Dave
Strawn and boys and Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman of Rome were
Sunday visitors at the Alf
Strawns.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strawn
and Gail, Misses Sara and Mary
Barker, Bob Brison and Paul,
Sharon and Sheila Priest and
Donna Morrison were among
those enjoying a barbecue din
ner Sunday with R. D. Davison
in Summerville.
Misses Lurline and Letty
Crawford and Mrs. Robert Craw
| ford visited Mrs. Minnie Holland
| and family Sunday. Last Sunday
Mrs. Callie Sizemore
Buried Al Ridgeway
Mrs. Callie G. Sizemore. 74,
Route 1, Trion, died Tuesday
morning at 9:15.
Surviving are husband. Bill
Sizemore; one son, Jesse Size
more, Trion; two brothers,
Henry Green, Chickamauga, Ga.,
and Will Green, Silver Springs,
Tenn.; one sister, Mrs. Minnie
Hurley, Trenton, Ga.; five
grandchildren, thirteen great
grandchildren and nieces and
nephews also survive.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday at 4 o’clock
at the Ridgeway Baptist Church
with the Reverend P. S. Black
and Alfred Mann officiating
with interment in the Ridgeway
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Morris Dover,
Monroe Gayton, Jim Sharp,
Walter Haney. Wheeler Thomas
and L. A. Bruce. Erwin Funeral
Home was in charge of arrange
ments.
Trion Church To
Have 'Homecoming'
J. W. Moore, pastor of the
East Trion Church of God, an
nounces that the church’s an
nual homecoming will be held
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Worsham
of Pennville visited them.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ratliff,
Mr. and Mrs. Bolling Ratliff and
children motored down in Ala
bama Sunday to visit friends.
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ARMY RECRI IT
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Army Recruit Allen R. Coch
ran, son of Mrs. T. J. Drum
mond, 609 Union Street, Sum
merville, has been assigned to
Co. D, 10th Battalion, 2nd
Training Regiment at Fort
Jackson, S.C. for eight weeks
of basic training.
Sunday.
Guest speaker will be Rev
Floyd D. Carey of Macasville
Ga. All friends and all formei
pastors of the church are in
vited. Many of the former pas
tors have indicated that they
will be present.
Lunch will be spread at the
noon hour. In the afternoon a
special singing will be held with
testimonies from the formei
pastors.
LOCAL SOLDIER IN
ARMY MANEUVERS
Army Sergeant James E. Pat
terson, 25, son of Mrs. Delia M.
Patterson, 20 E. Fourth St., Sum
merville, is participating with
the 82nd Airborne Division, a
major Strategic Army Corps
(STRAC) unit, in Exercise Dark
Cloud near Fort Bragg, N. C. The
exercise is scheduled to end June
7.
The joint Army-Air Force
maneuver is testing the support
of a STRAC division under com
bat conditions. The various ac
tions during Dark Cloud will be
of the type that might be ex
pected in a “brush fire war”.
He attended Summerville High
School. His wife, Lula, lives in
Fayetteville, N. C.
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