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>WAUT ADSf
(1) PERSONAL
AFTER THIS DATE I will not be
responsible for debts made by
anyone other than myself. Mc-
Coy Clark. 15 Taylor Street,
Summerville, Ga. 6-25 c
(2) HOUSES, RENT
FOR RENT —5-room house on
Bitting Avenue. Natural gas. 3
heaters. Complete bath. Hot and
cold water. Phone 463-R. Mrs. W.
E. Dunaway, 312 N. Commerce,
City. 6-llc
(8) APTS, RENT
FOR RENT—One 2-room fur
nished apartment, and one
3-room unfurnished apartment.
Adults only. Call Mrs. Joe Hayes,
255-R. Itp
GARAGE APARTMENT to cou
ple. Recently decorated. Lo
cated in nice neighborhood at
116 Espy St., Summerville. See
Frank Hendrix.
6-llc
(11) SERVICES
FOR YOUR guttering, carports,
aluminum awnings ana gen
eral metal works phone 95 Mob
ley Metal Works, 228 N. Com
merce Street. Rex Jackson, man
ager.
WANTED—To drill water wells
anywhere, any depth. Air ro
tary method used. Faster and
more efficient. All kinds of
pumps furnished and installed.
Terms if desired, 1-3 years to
pay. Call or write W. M. Kittle.
Box 186, Ringgold, Ga. Tele
phone 3501 or 2831. ts
(13) FARMS, SALE
FARM FOR SALE—Over 200
acres, 185 fenced, 20 acres
Fescue, 20 Sericia, 2 ponds, 6-
room house, barn, garage, crib
and smokehouse. See Tom Par
ham, Cloudland, Ga.
(18) MISCELLANEOUS
CARROLL LYNN
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
offers you these advantages:
• Select college - caliber
students
High scholastic standards
• Friendly professional teachers
• Time-saving, pay-raising
courses
• DAY . . . NIGHT . . . HOME
STUDY
• Modest rates. Many ways
to pay
• Effective placement assis
tance
FOR FULL FREE FACTS,
WRITE, CALL, OR VISIT
(No salesman will call).
CARROLL LYNN
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
—ls small enough to know you
—Large enough to serve you
—Strong enough to place you
5091^Broad Street Rome, Ga.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
If you want to drink that’s
your business, if you want to
stop that’s our business. Send
name, address and phone num
ber to Tom G., 298y2 Peachtree,
N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 6-12 c
PREPARE for office position. Ex
tensive 3 months’ course for
office employment . . . can be
completed in Home Study Course
Write or visit for full informa
tion—CAßßOLL LYNN SCHOOL
ROME, GA. ts
SNOWBALL FLAVORING
CHERRY, GRAPE, ORANGE,
LIME, PINEAPPLE, STRAW
BERRY—4 ounces makes up one
gallon. Scrapers, electric ice
shavers, scoops, cups, etc.
WORLD SALES CO.
61 E. Main
Chattanooga, Tenn.
6-llc
(20) WANTED
Bulldozer Work
Wanted
Also chert, fill dirt or pond con
struction. Phone Pennville 2142.
Pat Tinney. ts
WANTED—Day work or ironing.
Good worker. Reasonable pay.
Phone Mary Brown, 900-R, 606
Highland Avenue. 6-llc
WANTED—Carpentry or block
work, roofing, painting or
electrical work. See Lester Led
ford, 447 N. Commerce, Sum
merville. 6-18 p
(19) BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
OPPORTUNITY FOR PERSON
RETIRED or needing addition
al income. A good Rawleigh
business is hard to beat. Open
ing now in Summerville. See
Mrs. Robbye Lee Hames, Route 1
Menlo, or write Rawleigh’s, Dept.
GAF-100-338, Memphis, Tenn.
6-18 p
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
(23) FOR SALE
, FOR SALE—One new 7-key Bur
, roughs adding machine. See at
Summerville News Phone 86.
■ FOR SALE —Electric lawn mow
: er. Will sell at bargain price.
. Call 316-L.
, FOR SALE—One block house
, and adjoining lot on Martin
> Street. See Mrs. V,' H. Tallent,
1 516 Union Street. 6-4 c
’ TRAILER FOR SALE —Small
down payment. See Clarence
; Simonds, Taylor Street, Bellah
1 Addition, after 7 o’clock. Itp
ONE LUGGAGE RACK with
’ tarpaulin. Jessie Daniel, phone
. 381, Cloudland. Itp
' FOR SALE—Here are the home
grown tomato plants for that
’ late tomato patch. Also sweet
and hot pepper plants. Lloyd C.
. Sprayberry, 301 Rossville Boule
. vard, Dickeyville, Trion, Ga.
; (24) REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
1 5-ROOM HOUSE with bath. In
Lyerly. Approved loan.
, 5-ROOM HOUSE with bath. Wal.
to wall carpets. Hardwood
■ floors. Natural gas. Maxey Sub
• division.
5-ROOM HOUSE. Bath. Hard
wood floors. Central heat. Large
’ i lot. In Cloudland.
! 6-ROOM BRICK veneer house
with carport. lVa baths, hard
'; wood floors and gas heat, on
’ । Goodwin Drive, City. Pay small
■ I equity and assume GI note.
: LARGE 6-ROOM HOUSE with
■ bath, hardwood floors, central
| heating system, garage, on Moore
। I Street, Trion.
)i HENDERSON REAL ESTATE
. AND INSURANCE
. 1 Phones 533 and 534
~ Summerville. Georgia
. j “Licensed Real Estate Broker”
5-14 c
FOB SALE
OR TRADE
42 Moore Street, Trion Heights,
14 rooms. Down payment and
; closing cost only SIOO.OO.
Farrar Drive, Summerville,
three (3) bedrooms, carport,
brick front. Already financed,
3 small down payment and move
s i in. Now vacant.
1118 Rose Circle. Trion, four
r I (4) rooms, hardwood floors, fur
-5 nace heat, tile bath and kitchen.
SIOO.OO down, monthly notes
$46.08, you pay your tax and in
surance.
Wood Street, Maxey Sub-divi
sion (formerly Taylor Street).
Corner lot, three (3) bedrooms.
See this, our sign on property
and make offer. Finance Com
pany says sell or trade.
“SHELL HOMES”
If interested in a shell house
see us before you buy. We have
tracts of land 1 to 5 acres in or
’ | near Summerville, Menlo and
-; Trion. If regularly employed and
> | have good credit, no down pay
>' ment required.
1 Fred and Ross Thomas
Phone: Summerville 119 or
Trion 2593
: FOR SALE-1101 SES
> Six-room house, four acres
J land inside city limits of LaFa
yette.
Five-room house, large shaded,
f fence lot, midway between Trion
. and Summerville.
Five-room house, garage and
, utility room, in Summerville.
Six-room house, two large lots,
; carport, near Back Penn Road,
i Six-room house, large shaded
lot in Trion Heights.
Five-room house, aluminum
awnings and Venetian blinds,
Pennville.
• Five-room house, about one
and one-half acres land, Penn
ville.
Six-room house, full daylight
' basement, furnace, automatic
stoker, in Summerville.
We also have a number of oth
er houses, some good farms in
• Walker and Chattooga Counties
■ and several small businesses for
f sale or lease.
SPECIAL
; Thomas Grocery located at
’ | Welcome Hill — Buy the stock
and fixtures for $3,500.00, lease
: the building for $26.00 per
• month.
Cooper - Westbrook
Insurance & Real Estate
’ 1209 Central Avenue, Trion
■ Phone Pennville 2162 or 2401
PLANNING AHEAD
1 j Miss Hilda Dailey, home man
-1 agement specialist, Agricultural
■ Extension Service, says planning
i ahead is away of getting the’
• I things a family needs and
1 ! wants. It is away to be* sure
I ; that the needs and desires of the
. moment do not take all of the
income and leave nothing for
) the larger purchases to be made.
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SraHBBMIHK
Lockheed Employs
Many Workers From
Chattooga County
Lockheed employees from 55
I north Georgia counties earn ap
; proximately $92,000,000 annually,
,an amount almost equal to the
! state’s combined cotton and to
bacco crops, W. A. Pulver, assist
ant general manager of the
Georgia Division, told members
of the Seventh District Press
Association during a meeting at
the Marietta plant last Sunday.
“Unless you are one of the
i daily commuters from 55 coun
ties in north and central Geor
, gia to the Marietta facility, you
I have no idea of what a mam
■ moth operation Lockheed is and
i how it affects every community
in this part of the state,” Pulver
said.
Picture a gigantic shed open
at both ends, covering an area
of 76 acres. This is the world’s
largest aircraft plant under one
roof, the B-l building, Lock
heed’s main factory.
To distribute aircraft parts
j and fuselage sections to five as
[ sembly lines producing for the
, U. S. Air Force requires an over
i head crane system operating on
■ 39 miles of steel track. Adequate
■ lighting for round-the-clock op
! eration is provided by 84,000
i flourescent fixtures, which if
i laid end-to-end. would measure
80 miles in length.
Building the C-130 Hercules
; troop and cargo transport, the
I various versions of the basic
Hercules, modifying B-47 Strato
j jets and tooling for future pro
■duction of the 600 mile-per-hour
■i JetSbar requires a large work
force. More than 14,000 men and
’ : women are working at Lock
' ‘ heed’s Georgia Division today.
These skilled aircraft and of
' flee workers earn a weekly pay
roll of about $1,900,000 which
goes directly into the business
; communities in the 55 Georgia
counties in which Lockheed peo
i pie reside. To keep a force this
, size with jobs requires annual
sales of at least S2OO million of
new business.
Though Lockheed operates for
| the Air Force, as a government
i owned plant—its official des
ignation is United States Air
Force Plant 6—several million
dollars of Lockheed money has
been invested in new equipment,
facilities and research at the
Marietta plant.
Approximately 80 per cent of
all Lockheed vendors are “small
business.” During 1958 the Geor
gia Division paid $29,170,567 rep
presenting 38 per cent of its
yearly commitments to small
businessmen.
Typical Georgia towns, whose
products and services daily con
tributed to the manufacture of
aircraft for global defense in
1958 are Summerville, Com
merce, Dawsonville, Clayton.
Rome, Gainesville and Kenne
saw.
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REV. ROBERT H. HARPER
GOOD SAMARITAN
WHEN Jesus and the lawyer
talked about the great com
mandment in the law and the
lawyer asked who his neighbor
was, the master told the story of
the man who fell among thieves
and was aided by the Good Sa
maritan. This story was the an
swer of Jesus to the lawyer’s
question.
The lawyer pretended to great
confusion as to the range and
scope of his obligation. How was
he to know who his neighbor was?
So some persons today may ex
press great uncertainty as to the
objects of their neighborliness.
Are his neighbors they who dwell
just beyond the division fence
or tire property line, in their own
section of town or city, based upon
proximity. But the basic idea of
a neighbor is need. A neighbor is
I the man in need, whether he
i dwells next door or across the
| world.
And if you feel a neighbor's
j need and give him a hand, who
ever he may be, you prove your
self a good neighbor and a
“friend indeed” because you are
a "Friend in need.”
SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES
U TO AM) TRI CK
SEAT COVERS
• Auto Glass Installed
• Door Paneling
• Arm Rests
• Floor Mats
Complete Line of Auto Trim
Aut° Trim
i om s <nul Class
220 N. Commerce Phone 215-L
★ AUTO FINANCING
★ REAL ESTATE
★ INSURANCE
★ RENTALS
John Paul Jones Co.
14 West Washington St.
PHONE SUMMERVILLE 336
Dr. G. K. Mac Vane
Nat taro pa th
Natural Curative Methods
Spinal & Physiotherapy
MENLO Practice HOURS
Thurs. 9-1 — Sun. 1:30-6
(Tues. Eve. by Appointment)
Phones Menlo 462
Ft. Payne 445
PHONE 86 TO
PLACE AN AD
IN DIRECTORY
F. H. A. FINANCING AVAILABLE
TO CONSTRUCT OR TO BUY
A NEW OR OLD HOME
For Information Write or Coll
SAM W. DOSS, JR., PRESIDENT
HARVEY-GIVEN COMPANY
Sixth Ave. Bldg. Rome, Ga. Phone 3695
Youll go for—
— service
Drive in here for fast, heads-up service. We al
ways give your car just what it needs . . just when
it needs it.
We team top sup
plies with experi
enced technicians
to 9 lve y° u top
service.
WILSON MOTOR CO.
CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH & GMC DEALER
Phone 340 Summerville
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Only $2.06 Per Year
TOOGA GRILL
BILL RIDER, Manager
Old Fashion Pit Bar-B-Q
All Kinds Sandwiches
Short Orders • Soups
BAGLEY'S
Standard Service
All Standard Products
—We Specialize In—
Polishing
Washing - Greasing
Summerville
Insurance Agency
“Strong and Sure Protection”
“Skilled Agency Service”
20 N. Commerce Phone 41
THE ATTIC SHOP
WE BUY AND SELL
GOOD USED FURNITURB
Phone 2236
Next to Park Theatre
GENT JUNKINS
Marks Aulo Sales
Phone Summerville 383
Time Sales
Since 1940
$20.00 to $150.00
STANDARD CREDIT CO.
We have quick, confidential
service
Come in today and learn all
about our friendly loan service
Mrs. Robbie Camp, Mgr.
Central Ave., Trion, Ga.
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