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By Ann Brown. Route 1. Menlo. Ga
Mr. and Mrs J H Willingham,
Jr., and family were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
C. M Crye
Miss Reba Garner was Wednes
day night guest of Jean Willing
ham
Mr and Mr- Dick Hutton and
Mrs H F Jackson visited Mr
and Mrs. G. A Jackson and
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs G. A Jackson
visited Mr and Mrs. Jack Pickle,
William and Michael Wednesday
evening.
Those enjoying Sunday din
ner with Mr and Mrs Howard
Hailey and Nell were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Carr, Mr. and Mrs
Jimmy Mcßae. Mr and Mrs
Don Gilley and Tony and Mr
and Mrs. Carl Sumner. Jr . and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr were
the spend-the-night guests Sat
urday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bailey
Those visiting Mr and Mrs,
Carl Sumner in Dry Valley Sun
day afternoon were Mr and Mr.-
Bill Parker and girls, Mr. and
Mrs Gilbert Crider and boys,
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Crider
and Jeff, Mr and Mrs Ralph
Sumner and Mr and Mrs. Cari
Sumner. Jr., and family
Mr. and Mrs D F Colbert vis
ited Mr and Mrs Howard Bailey
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Eldred Willingham and
Mary visited in Chattanooga Sat
urday.
Cadet Edwin Wilson and Sybil
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Hames returned to North Geor
gia College Monday for the sum
mer session. Mrs. Warner Wilson
and Miss Jo Gaines accompanied
them to Dahlonega
Miss Nancy Joyce Wilson is on
an extended visit with relatives
jn Chattanooga.
Miss Marie Hammonds has ac
cepted a summer position in At
lanta.
The Rev. and Mrs. Howard
Finister and girls and Mrs Ken
neth Wilson and boys were din
ner guests Sunday of the Earl
•Smiths Visiting in the after
noon were Mr. and Mrs Warner
Wilson, Mr and Mrs Herman
Miller, Mrs Sarah Woodland and
Mi and Mrs Oscar Roberts.
Nelson Wilson was week-end
guest of tarry Don Smith.
Those enjoying Father's Day
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Gentry, of Spring Creek, were
Mr and Mrs James Gentry,
Patsy and Eddie, of Rome: Mr.
and Mr Gene Morgan, Steve
and Elaine and Mr, and Mrs
Tom Garner and Reba.
Mrs Martha Wright was Sun
day guc .l of Mr-.. ।; Beulah and
Annie Garner
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs Albert W Smith
and family and John W Smith
were Mr and Mrs W C Prince
and children and Frances Smith.
Those enjoying a Father’s
Day picnic honoring D F.
Brown. Sr, in Trion Sunday were
Mr and Mrs Forney Smith and
children, David Carroll, Mr and
Mr. O F Brown, Jr . and Patsy,
Mr- O F, Brown, Sr . Mrs Al
bert W Smith and children. Mr.
and Mrs 1. W Brown and girls
and Bishop Rolaine
Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs Albert W Smith and fam
ily were Mr and Mrs Wiley
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Students may attend Berry
College as day students—com
muting to and from the campus
according to action taken by
the college’s Board of Trustees,
Dr John R. Bertrand, president
of the college said today.
Previously, virtually all stu
dents were required to reside on
the campus. Anyone meeting
the admission requirements may
be admitted for study toward
■ the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor
of Science degree, Dr. Bertrand
stated
Persons wishing to apply for
admission or who are interested
in full information about admis
sion and the college's various
programs may telephone James
B. Way, director of admissions,
at (Rome, Ga.) 232-5374, exten
sion 215, or write Mr Way at
Berry College, Mount Berry, Ga.
Husband of Former
Countian Honored
Dr H. Grady Young of Thom
asville won a special "Certificate
of Award" last week at the an
nual Veterinary Medical Assn.
i convention at Jekyll Island.
Dr Young, husband of the
former Miss Madeline Hogg of
Summerville, was recognized for
his “long and continued service
to veterinary medicine in Geor
gia.’’
A native of Sumner, he is a
i 1941 graduate of the School of
' Veterinary Medicine at Auburn
University He began practicing
: in Thomasville immediately after
graduation and lias practiced
there ever since.
WAYNE D. COX
PROMOTED IN SPAIN
A Summerville navyman has
been promoted while serving at
; the Spanish-American Naval
Base at Rota. Spain.
Wayne D Cox, aviation struc
' tural mechanic first class. USN,
i son of Mrs. Verbie E. Cox of 120
N Congress Street. Summerville,
received the promotion. May 16.
. by successfully participating in
Navy-wide competitive exam
; inations for advancement in
j rate It was presented to him by
his commanding officer, Capt.
Thomas Robinson. USN
Bill Hall Preaches
At Hall's Valley
Bill Hall, young minister of
Birmingham. Ala., is conducting
a meeting at Hall’s Valley
i Church of Christ this week
Young Hall will leave soon for
a stay of about six months as
| a missionary to Nigeria. Africa.
Mike Mitchell is leading the
singing at the meeting now in
progress Services are held each
evening at 7:45.
Smith and children and Mrs. L.
W Brown and girls. Mrs. Brown
and girl spent Saturday night.
Miss N. H Bailey was overnight
guest ot Miss Jo Ann Gilley Sat
’ urday
Best wishes to Mr and Mrs
Jimmy Brown who were married
June 11th at the home of Rev.
Finister Mrs Brown is tile for
| mer Ann Mitchell.
Fathers Day guests of Dewey
Mitchell Sunday were Mr and
Mrs D C Mitchell. Jr . David
and Bobby. Mrs Betty White
and children and Jess Rodgers
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr and Mrs J N Rodgers and
Jess were Mrs Dewey Mitchell,
Ann and Malcolm
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Rome Minister
To Preach to
Presbyterians
Guest speaker at the Trion
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
will be Rev. Gerald H. Kirby,
Associate Pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church. Rome, .
He will speak at the 11 o’clock
worsh i p service on Sunday
morning.
A graduate of Carson-New
man College and Columbia Sem
inary, the speaker was pastor at
Pelzer, S. C. before coming to
Rome.
The public is invited to this
service.
Cathy Mitchell
To Enter Lipscomb
Cathy Lou Mitchell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell,
Route 1, Trion, has been ac
cepted for admission to David
Lipscomb College, Nashville,
Tenn.
Miss Mitchell plans to enter
Lipscomb in the fall and major
in home economics. She will
transfer from Freed-Hardeman
College and is a graduate of
Trion High School.
The fibers from just one tree
may be sufficient to produce
pages for 460 first-grade readers
or a family’s ten-month supply
of a 42-page newspaper.
A pulpwood truck represents
$25,000 annual income to the
community in which it operates
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Shell test drivers odd o ’ fifth u heel a their cars fat precist distance measufefnent during mile, ge U sts. I: hely. them rec ord performance to a decimal point.
Shell reveals how to increase your mileage
up to 30 extra miles per tankful
Here are some tips from Shell’s experts on how to get
maximum mileage from your car. If you practice these
good driving habits —and if you use today's Super Shell,
with 9 ingredients for top performance —you may well
save a pretty penny on gasoline bills.
1. Don't race a cold engine.
W hen vour cngini s cold, it
uses up more fuel I v's Super
Sliell contains Pentane mix tor
last warm -up. (A pvo|H tk op
crating tlicrniostat helps.)
2. Ise a light touch with the ac
celerator. I mipiiK wn on
the pedal is an expensive habit.
Starting up. it holds vour auto
matic transmission in a lower
gear ' longer 1 his makes the
engine turn taster, wasting fuel.
Under wax. unci n pedal
pressure is costlv. t> lnste.nl.
teed lust enough fuel to main
tain even speed.
3. Drive “ahead of sour car.”
\\ atch tor slowing trail and red
lights as tar ahead as you can
see. You'll Ik able to c i«t up to
the stopping cars, instead of
braking heavily when you get
there.
4. Don't let fuel costs creep up.
It your car "creeps when idling
W elmyer News I
By CLARA CLEVELAND
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Austin,
Melody and Lynn and Mrs. M. N.
Lockleer were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. Howard
Powell and Tammie.
Miss Linda McWhorter was
COUNTIANS NOTED
FOR SEAL EFFORTS
Cited for their volunteer work
in the recent Easter Seal Cam
paign are Roy J. Thomas, D. L.
McWhorter and Herman Buf
fington, all of Summerville, who
served as chairman, treasurer
and publicity chairman for
Chattooga County. Certificates
of appreciation have been
awarded to them by the state
board of directors of the Geor
gia Society for Crippled Children
and Adults—the Easter Seal
Society.
The awards were signed by
Edgar J. Forio, Georgia Easter
Seal Society President.
“With the wholehearted sup
port of volunteers such as
Thomas, McWhorter, and Buf
fington, together with the gen
erous response of all countians,”
Forio stated, “Easter Seals are
able to provide care and treat
ment for Georgia’s crippled chil
dren and adults. We extend our
sincere gratitude.”
Three-fourths of the forest
land of the South is owned by
1,500,000 individuals.
. with the automatic transmission
t engaged. have vour engine idle
speed adjusted. You may save
• plenty.
S. Don't indulge in jack rabbit
starts. Pacing starts are fine on
’ race tracks but the drivers are
1 lucky to get 6 miles per gallon.
son One thing > u cun tdo
. <nn thing about is the ueuther.
, ktit ' intciesthig to knim that
air resistance at high car speed is
। the biggest single drain on pur
er. It increase^ uppnixmiuteh us
the cube of the vehicle speed.
I. > en /e v tail' on aerials moi cost
, you g.'.oiine.
| 6. Check tire pressure—regular
! ly. Keep tires properly inflated
, Under inflated tires increase
| drag and friction and cut mile
t agi \ot to mention extra tread
wear.
. xm t Tire pressures build up
’ during'a long run. Don’t let air
spend-the-day guest Sunday of
Miss Diann Little.
Mrs. James Short and Jimmy,
and Mrs. Briden were spend
the-day guests Tuesday of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Cagle. Pamela
Tipton who had been visiting
her grandparents returned home I
with them.
Miss Bal Little and Mrs.
| Buel Hollis were spend-the-day
guests Saturday of Misses Eliza-1
beth and Clara Cleveland in
Summerville.
Jason Lowrey has been moved
to the home of his son at La-
Fayette where he continues very
ill.'
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mc-
Whorter were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Warren, of Menlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logan
and children were Sunday
luncheon guests of W. C. Carnes
and Hazel.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pilgram I
and Sammy attended revival |
services at the Pennville Church j
of Christ Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Loach were
Thursday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cagle.
Minister Bill Hall, of Gulfport,
Miss., is conducting revival serv- j
ices at the Hall’s Valley Church
of Christ this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Orren Blessing i
and Rickey were in Chatta-;
nooga Sunday, attending church I
at the Forty Seventh Street 1
Church of Christ, and in the j
out to bring the pressure down
—it makes the tires run even hot
ter. ( heck cool tires only.
7. ( heck for dragging brakes.
I lave your Shell dealer check for
wheel drag next time you're in
tor a lubrication. It brakes drag,
you pay for it every mile you
drive.
8. Get these fuel-saving adjust
ments for top performance. It
spark timing is off. for example,
you pay for it in wasted gasoline
ami possible engine damage.
I lave the compression checked
—it can reveal power wasting
valve and ring conditions.
Uk 'super Shill with 1 CP"
to give spark plugs extra life. Re
place worn plugs.
Adjust carburetor for correct
air fuel mixture and proper idle
speed.
Have automatic choke
checked for correct operation.
Clean or replacefiltefs for Air,
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afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Beadie Griffitt.
Clarence Mosely was spend
the-day guest Monday of Rich
ard Harris.
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fuel, oil whenever manufacturer
recommends.
I lave automatic transmission
or clutch checked regularly.
9. Get regular oil changes and
lubrication including transmis
sion and differential. Your Shell
dialer knows what to do. I Ie has
the finest equipment and lubri
cants to do it with. There's a
gixxl chance vour car and vour
gasoline will last longer.
10. Show this advertisement to
everyone who drives your car
— especially if you pay their
gasoline bills. 1 nsist that they
stop lor service at the sign of the
Shell.
While we can’t guarantee 30
extra miles per tankful. the closer
these suggestions are followed
the better your mileage is likely
to get.
to start off right, fill up with
today’s Super Shell. Its nine in
gredients mean top performance.
Super Shell's 9 ingredients
*1 is TCP for restored power,
added mileage and extended
plug-life.
#2 is ‘‘catcracked” gasoline for
power with a purr.
*3 is Butane for quick starts at
all trmrr
tuque gasoline additive. Gasoline con t a mini
THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961
। Mike Mitchell spoke at the
Sunday morning service at the
Pleasant Grove Church of
. I Christ in the absence of Minister
Bob Gray.
' #4 is Alkylate, noted for knock
control in hot engines at high
i speeds.
#5 is anti-knock mix for knock
। resistance.
#6 is an "anti-icer" to check the
I cold-weather stalling that can oc
i cur even at 45° F.
#7 is Pentane mix for fast
1 warm ups.
*8 is gum preventive —to help
keep carburetors clean inside.
* #9 is Platformate —to add the
extra energy that shows up as
extra mileage.
Try Super Shell. You'll soon
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। the wav vour engine runs. That
r difference is top performance.
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