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THURSDAY, AUGUST 25,1960
FOR SALE — Go-Kart, new
motor. Bargain. See Donnie
Espy or call 316-L.
GET YOUR ICE AT THE FOL-
LOWING LOCATIONS — The
Summerville-Trion Ice Plant in
Summerville; Gilliland Service
Station. Lyerly; Hall Bros. Serv
ice Station, Menlo; Tidings
Country Store, Tidings Strange
Service Station. S. ” .on; Cain
Grocery, N. Trion.
-31
Bulldozer Work
Wanted
Also cnert, fill dirt or pond con
struction. Phone Pennville 2142
Pat Tinney. ts
RE-ELECT
EARL (BILL) SELF
SOLICITOR-GENERAL
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
WANTED —Old, worn, damaged
dolls of all kinds. Call 187-J,
Summerville. 8-25 c
FOR SALE—6-room house. Two
baths, full basement, gas heat.
Excellent condition. Just four i
years old. Located at 18 Hilltop
Dr. Phone 498 -M. Grady Swan
son after 5 p.m. tfc
FOR YOUR guttering, carports,
aluminum awnings and gen
eral metal works phone 95,
MOBLEY METAL WORKS, 228
N. Commerce Street. Rex Jack
son, manager. ts
FOR SALE—Practice piano, also
3 display show cases, 16-foot
mica top table. Star King hot
dog and hamburger grill. Louis
Steak House, Cloudland. Ga.,
Phone 599. ts
WE SELL OREGON POWER
saw chains. Check our prices.
L. P. Wood, general merchan
dise, phone 598 Cloudland. ts
FOUR-ROOM HOUSE with bath
for rent. Turn right at Coop
er s Food Market Or see Riley
Parham. tfc
FOR SALE—Baby Bed. Complete
with new mattress. $19.95. The
Attic Shop. Phone Pennville 2236.
SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES
I TV Trouble!! |
We Repair All
Makes and Models. 3
Trained Personnel
Expert Service
AU Work Guaranteed
STYLES
Radio & TV Service r
Ph. 436-L Summerville ■
Marks Auto Sales
Time Sales
Since 1940
Phone Summerville 383
Ballenger Chiropractic
Clinic
214 N. Commerce St.
FOR APPOINTMENT . . .
Call 497 Summerville
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: We Are Closed
: For Remodeling ij
REOPEN SOON
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iR & L Flower Shop
2 'I
J Across From Hospital
Phone 330
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IFOR TOP-NOTCH
SERVICE ON
RADIOS & TVs
CLIMER RADIO i
& TV SERVICE ;
Open 8 a.m. -7 p.m.
PHONE 371-R
All Work Guaranteed i
A i — — _ — , ...^
WLI, FIND IT IN THE WAMT ADS ■
FOR SALE—New Steam and Dry
Iron, deluxe model. Special at
$14.95. The Attic Shop. Phone
Pennville 2236. Also several nice
lamps.
FOR SALE
3-bedroom dwelling, Cemetery
5-room dwelling, financed,
Berryton Road.
6-room dwelling. Highland
Avenue, large lot. Very nice. Con
■ venient to schools.
5-room dwelling, a good buy,
near schools.
6-room brick-veneer dwelling,
Allen Street. Financed. Very nice.
5-room dwelling, Trion. A good
buy.
4-room dwelling, large lot,
Hinton Street.
319 feet highway frontage
with nice dwelling. Midway be
tween Summerville and Trion.
Price reduced.
808 GUFFIN
Real Estate Loans
Licensed Real Estate Broker
c/o Shropshire & Guffin, Inc.
Phone 104, Summerville
RE-ELECT
EARL (BILL) SELF
SOLICITOR-GENERAL
FOR SALE—Cedar Robe. Nice
$29.95. The Attic Shop. Phone
Pennville 2236.
FOR SALE
5-room dwelling—Bath, cen
tral heating system, carport, lo-
I cated in Maxey Subdivision.
4-room dwelling—Bath, heat
ing system, located on West
Washington
5-room dwelling—Bath, heat
ing system, carport, located on
Lyerly Road, lli miles from
■ Summerville.
I 4-room dwelling—Bath, heat
ing system, carport, located in
Dickeyville.
All the above dwellings are
financed and will require small
down payments.
4-room dwelling—Bath, cen
tral heating system, in Maxey
Subdivision.
Good 4-room dwelling — Ap
proximately 50 acres land in
Bolling community.
JOHN PAUL JONES
Real Estate
Phone 336 — Summerville
FOR SALE - Temco gas heater.
60.000 BTU. Nice. Special. The
Attic Shop. Phone Pennville
2236.
We Buy and Sell Good
Used Furniture
The Attic Shop
Behind Ross and Fred
Thomas’ Office
PHONE PENN 2236
ir AUTO FINANCING
★ REAL ESTATE
* INSURANCE
if RENTALS
John Paul Jones Co.
14 West Washington St.
PHONE SUMMERVILLE 330
Amo AND TRUCK
SEAT COVERS
• Auto Glass Installed
• Door Paneling
• Arm Rests
• Floor Mats
Complete Line of Auto Trim
Auto Trim
I OITI S and (;i„ gß
220 N. Commerce Phone 215-L
if Signs Made to Order
if Show Cards
if Plate Glass Windows
it Truck Lettering
— SEE —
FATE SHAMBLIN
— AT —
THE SIGN SHOP
Phone Pennville, Nights 2161
Summerville, Day 209-L
Summerville
Insurance Agency
•‘Strong and Sure Protection"
-“Skilled Agency Service”
20 N. Commerce Phone 41
PET HAMSTERS for sale. Lann
Cordle. Phone 270-L.
RE-ELECT
EARL (BILL) SELF
SOLICITOR-GENERAL
FOR SALE OR TRADE—S-room
modern house, drilled well, 14
acres, stock pond, hog pasture.
Located 2 miles east of Menlo
on Peach Orchard Road.
FRED & ROSS THOMAS
Phones 119 Summerville,
2593 Trion
FOR SALE -1955 4-door Holiday
Oldsmobile. Original owner.
Extra clean. Call 116-J after 5
p.m. 1-tc
WANTED — Full size iron bed
(low foot and headi. Call Mrs.
O. J. Espy, phone 148-L.
FOR SALE — Gentle Tennessee
Walking Mare. See Ed Palmer,
Route 1, Trion. Itp
FOR SALE — Four-room house
on 100x150 ft lot, located on
Menlo Highway. Full basement,
half bath, city water, natural
gas furnace, hot water heater.
Priced to sell due to ill health.
Call 486-R or write Dexter
Waters, Summerville Route 3.
ltc'
FOR SALE—Twenty nine foot
house trailer. Pay small equity
and assume payments. See Billy
Pursley. 127 Hinton Street after
5 p.m. Itp
FOR RENT — 2-room furnished
apartment. Call 32-W or 32-J.
WANTED: DIRTY LAUNDRY —
Bring it to the Summerville
Laundromat for the cleanest
wash in town. Three rinses. 7
huge fluff dryers, free conven
ient parking. Lyerly Rd. at Rome
Blvd., next to Toles Drive-In.
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AFTER THIS DATE I will not
be responsible for any debts
made by anyone other than my
self. Signed—Mrs. E A. Hender
son, Lyerly. Itp
FOR SALE—4V 2 -room house on
McKenzie Street. Gas heat
and hot water, wired for electric
stove. Call Mrs. Roger Mitchell.
325-R, Summerville. 9-lc
FOR SALE One GE automatic
washer. Like new. Standard
Credit Co.. Trion. Phone 4692,
Trion.
HIHRITIS!
I have been wonderfully blessed
in being able to return to active
life after suffering from head to
foot with muscular soreness and
pain. Most all joints seemed af
fected. According to medical
diagnosis, I had Rheumatoid
Arthritis, Rheumatism and Bur
sitis. For free information write:
MRS. LELA S. WIER
2805 Arbor Hills Drive—43G
P.O. Box 2695
Jackson, Mississippi
KATHRYN
STOREY Mac VANE
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Fort Payne, Ala.
Phone 445
I may
save you upto
$ 125
on financing
and insuriiig
your next car
Ask me about the State
Farm BANK PLAN for fi
nancing new or used cars.
c >
OTIS GORMAN
Agent
Phone 567
F™l STATE FARM
t* MUTUAL
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Heme Otfice: Bloomington, Illinois
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} By ANNA POWELL Phone 2693
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cash spent
Sunday with Mrs. Cash’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark spent
the week-end with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Frank Penley, and Mr.
Penley, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt and <
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pettyjohn
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Gossett, of Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Petty
john and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt
and Ray Greene were guests
Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greene
and Maxine Gillion motored to
Rome Friday.
Get well wishes go to Mrs.
Myrtle Gilreath.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small
wood, of LaFayette, spent Sat
urday night with Henry’s sister,
Mrs. Myrtle Gilreath, and fam
ily.
Mrs. Eva Roberts and girls
visited Mrs. M. M Ferguson on
Big Sand Mountain Sunday.
Curley Roberts and Junior
Davis fished Sunday on Tennes
see River near Scottsboro.
Rev and Mrs. Alfred Mann
spent the week-end in Cherokee,
S. C. They visited Rev and
Mrs. “Bo” Parris, and attended
church services on the Indian
Reservation.
Eustace Mann spent the week
end with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Jackson.
Miss Juanita Adams spent
Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Deuard Powell and Ken.
Saturday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Deuard Powell and
Ken were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Wilkinson.
Miss Dixie Nix, of Milledge
ville, was home over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ham
mond and daughter, Nancy, of
Stub ends of candles are good
for starting fires for out-door
cooking, points out Miss Nelle
Boyd, nutritionist, Agricultural
Extension Service
BASKETTE’S BACK TO SCHOOL
PIANO SALE: Good recondi
tioned and guaranteed student
pianos—sl2s.oo and up. Slightly
used spinet console — $495.00.
: Budget terms to suit your needs.
Call or write': Baskette Music
Company, 515 Broad St., Rome,
Ga Phone 8013 9
ATTENTION MAN OR WOMAN
—Serve Consumers with Raw
leigh Products in E. Chattooga
County or Summerville. Must
have desire to earn SIOO per
week and up. See Mrs. Gladys
Pledger, Route 1, Menlo or write
Rawleigh’s Dept. GAH-100-27.
Memphis, Tenn. 9-Bpd
FOR RENT —5-room house on
University Avenue. Bath, gas
heat, hot water heater, wired
| for electric stove. Close in. Call
185 " r 86 _______
FOR SALE
To highest bidder, one
1951 % ton GMC pick
up truck. As is on city
parking lot. Bids must
be received bv 5 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 26.
City ol Summerville
Atlanta, were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hammond
and girls and Mr. and Mrs. John
Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Stowe an
nounce the birth of their son,;
Phillip Barry, born Aug. 23, at
Floyd Hospital. Mrs. Stowe will
be remembered as Miss Dot I
Maxwell.
Rev. G. Carl Greene, pastor of I
the Pennville Baptist Church,
invites everyone to attend re
vival services this week, begin
ning at 7:30. Dr. Fred Brown,
of Chattanooga, is the guest,
speaker.
Mrs. Dave Rhodin, of New
Port, R L, was a recent guest of
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cook and
Jackie.
Tommy Scoggins, of Decatur,
Ala., was guest speaker Sunday
at the Trion Church of Christ.
Our deepest sympathy goes to
the Arthur Lee Strange family
in the death of Arthur Lee, who
passed away Wednesday
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Don Wofford who are the
proud parents of a little son,
Joseph Michael.
We send get well wishes to
Mrs. Everette Nix who is a pa
tient at Woman’s Clinic, Chat
tanooga.
Mrs. Anna Powell and Ken
and Eustace Mann were Thurs
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Edwin Jackson.
James Floyd is attending VFW
convention in Detroit, Mich., this
। week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tanner, of
Birmingham. Ala., were recent
guests of the Rev. and Mrs. A. A.
Tanner.
Mr and Mrs John Hammond
are visiting Mr and Mrs. Barr
Miller, Sheryll and Mike in Cor
| nelia
Mrs. Dave Pickett, of Falling
Water. Tenn . was a recent guest
of Mr and Mrs. B. C. Yates and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Herman York
and children were Friday guests
of Mrs. York’s parents, Mr and
Mrs. B. C Yates.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hardy will
leave Wednesday for Cheyenne.
Wyo., to attend the wedding of
their son, Robert Jr.
Get well wishes go to Grady
Wesson who was injured in a car
wreck recently
Mr and Mrs. Earl Jackson, of
Chickamauga, were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
the
most j
for your fl
money! \
g^hiNamel W- ■
PAINTS
| Bolling News
X By Myra Lynn Dodd
Everyone is invited to attend
services at the Four Mile Bap- ■
tist Church. Sunday School at
10 o'clock, Sunday Morning ।
Worship services, 11 a.m. Sun
day Night services, 7:30. Wednes
day nights, 7 o’clock. Rev. Oliver ,
Pledger is pastor.
Miss Sylvia Brooks spent sev
eral days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Darnell Atchley in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. James Aired and
daughter, Janice, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd
and family.
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Parris
and Rev and Mrs. Oliver Pledg
er attended a revival in Carroll
ton Friday night
Mr. and Mrs. H M Powell. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Powell, of
Chattanooga, and Mrs. Bill
Dodd visited Bill Dodd Jr. at
Grady Hospital in Atlanta
Wednesday.
Mrs. Cecil Reynolds spent
Thursday with Mrs Sonny Yan
cey and children, Pam and
Johnny.
Mr. and Mrs. Leric Reynolds.
Mrs. Buford Ratliff. Johnny and
Pam Yancey visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Reynolds and fam
ily Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dodd
, were in Rome Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Joe Oz
ment and son visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Ozment and Betty
Sunday.
Miss Donna Dodd was Sunday
’Jackson.
Miss Juanita Adams spent
Saturday night with Mr. and
j Mrs. Elmer Sprayberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Woods
and children, of Knoxville,
Tenn., were week-end guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Huston and
family.
Mrs. Bernice Giles arrived Fri
day from Emory in Atlanta,
where she attended the School
of Missions, Monday through
Friday. While there she visited
Mrs. Harlan R. Giles, Harlan
Giles Jr, and Mrs. C. A. Recce
|at Avondale Estates.
Mrs. Bernice Giles had as her
[dinner guests Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. M. G. Tate, Joan. Nancy
and Melvin, of Pendleton, S. C.;
Miss Lillie Tate, Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. Day. Billy and Connie, of La-
Fayette.
Mrs. Paul Fillers and daughter
were Saturday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Plunkett
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Petty
john, Joan and Shirley spent
the week-end in Hampton visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Strick
land. Glenn. Sharon and the
new addition, little Dennis Al
fred.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmette Hemp
hill were Sunday guests of their
son, John Hemphill, and family
in Rome.
Herbert Deßerry, of Fort
Jackson, S. C., will arrive this
week-end for a few days’ visit
with his mother, Mrs. Louise De-
Berry, and other friends and
i relatives here.
Mrs Bernice Giles spent Sat
urday and Sunday night with
friends in LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Graham
and Randy, of Marietta, spent
the week-end with, their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon King and Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Graham and
Mike.
Mrs James Evans and Jimmy
spent several days last week in
White Stone visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Daly.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Day and
children, of Atlanta, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Day, and Mrs. John
Thomas and Edna in Summer
ville.
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fers year after year of protection and dis
tinctive beauty. It’s the most durable
house paint you can buy. Free flowing ...
fade-resistant . . . self-cleansing. Here’s a
bargain you can’t afford to pass up.
j Choose your favorite color from the large
and complete color selection. You’ll like
the new, fresh sparkle of your home when 4
you finish it with Chi-Namel’s SUPER
HOUSE PAINT . . . the blue ribbon
I paint with that rich, smooth gloss.
J. G. Allen Hardware Co. ■
Commerce Street Phone 60
dinner guest of Miss Wanda Ed
wards.
Glenn Dodd and Joe Reyn
olds were Sunday dinner guests
of Gene Scoggins.
Rev. Clyde Parris will be the
guest speaker at the Young
Peoples services Sunday night,
August 28. at North Summer
ville Baptist Church.
Mrs. James Aired was honored
with a surprise birthday supper
given by friends Wednesday
night.
Rev. and Mrs Oliver Pledger
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd
and family Monday night.
Mrs. Herman Howell, Kenny
and Mike, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Reynolds and family Friday.
Misses Myra Lynn and Donna |
Dodd, Wanda Edwards, Ray
mond Reynolds and Ernest Rag
land visited Bill Dodd Jr. in At
lanta and enjoyed a picnic at
Grant Park Saturday.
Miss Ava Norton and Clifford
Mountain visited Mrs. Earl Doo
ley and children, Ronnie and
Carolyn, in Dry Valley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds [
spent Saturday 'night with Mrs.
Gordon Reynolds, Dan and
Jerry.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Reyn
olds Jr. and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton Reynolds Sr.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Norton and
family visited Arthur Norton
and Ava Sunday.
Those visiting Mrs. Gordon
Reynolds Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Pate of Rome, Mrs.
Oliver Cargle and Stanley and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds and
family.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Dodd Sunday were Mrs.
Grady Dodd and Thelma, Bill
Dodd and Robin and Mack
Barker.
Rev. and Mrs. J A Sullth
visited Mrs. Gordon Reynolds
and boys, Dan and Jerry Satur
day.
Miss Myra Lynn Dodd and
Robin Dodd visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Dodd, Mrs. Robert Head
rick, Jerry and Wayne and Mr.
and Mrs. John Dodd Monday.
Mrs. Oliver Pledger is con
ducting a Vacation Bible School
at Perennial Springs Baptist
Church this week. Everyone has
an invitation to attend. Time is
2 p.m.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Headrick and sons over
the week-end and Monday were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Headrick,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Headrick, Mr.
and Mrs. James Tidmore and
NOTICE
IF YOU PLAN TO REPAIR OR REMODEL
I YOUR HOME OR WISH TO SECURE A NEW
I LOAN ON YOUR PROPERTY SEE US.
★ We make loans up to 5 years. ★
JOHN PAUL JONES
\ 14 West Washington St. Phone 336
Jloß~ T REAL DEAL. ’~ J
■ SEE ■
< Walt's Used Car Lot I
| IN DICKEYVILLE! |
‘THE MIGHTY MIDGET’
THB WANT AD
, Will da «ha MD far Taa
Mrs. John Dodd.
Frankie Dodd and son, Ken
neth visited Mr. and Mrs. Johh
Dodd Saturday.
A. L. Norton visited Rev. and
Mrs. Oliver Pledger Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leric Reynolds
and Lamar visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Reynolds and family
Sunday afternoon.
Re-Elect
EARL
(BILL)
SELF
Solicitor - General
GOVERNMENT
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for resale. Cameras, binoculars, cars,
jeeps, trucks, boats, hardware, office
machines and equipment, tents,
tools and tens-of-thousands of other
items at a fraction of their original
cost. Many items brand new. For
list of hundreds of U. S. Government
Surplus Depots, located in every State
and overseas with pamphlet ‘How
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plus procedures, HOW TO BUY and
how to get FREE SURPLUS, mail
$2.00 to SURPLUS SALES INFORMA
TION SERVICES. P. O. Box No.
1818, Washington 5, D. C.
Summerville
Tin Shop
Sheet Metal
Contracting
★ Gutter Work
•A Heating Systems
★ Aluminum Awnings
FIRST STREET
Phone 561
Next to
Harold Bishop’s Office
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