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THURSDAY. JULY 6. IMI
Menlo Notes
By Miss Lena Baker, Menlo, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Wright
and daughter, Wanda, of Mur
freesboro, Tenn., are vacation
ing here and Teloga with rela
tives.
Norman Hogg, of Grayson,
La., was week-end guest of his
brother, D A. Hogg, and family
Another brother, Wilburn Hogg,
and wife, of Akron, Ohio, were
their guests last week and have
gone to visit relatives in Dalton.
Mrs. Frank Echols, Phil
Parham and Billy Floyd, of
Summerville, were dinner guests
of Mrs. J. S. Majors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Money.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willingham,
Mrs. Fred Sumner and Mrs.
Mabel Sams visited the Leroy
Sams and Mrs. Lucille Ogles in
Atlanta Sunday.
Mrs. Bob Hall, of Cedartown,
was guest of the Claude Bakers
the week-end.
Mrs. Roy Cannon, of Gayles
ville, Ala., was guest of the W. H.
Cliftons Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Romine
and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Simmons and children, of Jack
sonville. Ala., visited their par
ents the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hartline
and children, of Jamestown,
were dinner guests Sunday of
her parents, the Luther D. Wil
linghams. In the afternoon they
visited the Harvey Griffiths.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day, of
Macon, spent a few days last
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Day.
David Chamblee, of Atlanta,
was home for the week-end. He
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Chamblee, enjoyed dinner
at the Tavern with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul J. King Sunday. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cobb, of Rome.
Mesdames J. T. Copeland and
J. E. Hardwick visited Mrs.
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RESORT RENTALS — Lakeview
Beach and cottages on big
Lake Santa Fe at Earleton, Fla.
Cottages modern, electric kitch
ens. Sleep six, $40.00 per week,
$7.00 per day. 16 miles from
Gainesville on S. R. 200 A. Swim,
picnic, fish. Call or write for
reservations. Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Comer, Box 573, Earleton,
Fla. Phone Waldo, Hobart
468-1129. 7-13 p
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Dr. H. L. Holtzendorf
NEW PHONE NUMBER
857-4115
Hours 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wednesdays and Saturdays
SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES
BALLENGER
Chiropractic Clinic
214 N. Commerce St.
FOR APPOINTMENT . .
Call 857-5971
AUTO AND TRUCK
SEAT COVERS
• Auto Glass Installed
• Door Paneling
• Arm Rests
• Floor Mats
Complete Line Os Auto Trim
* / Auto Trim
I Olli S and Glass
220 N. Commerce-Ph. 857-4236
EXPERT REPAIR
On Sewing Machines and
Vacuum Cleaners, Any Make.
Pinking Shears and Scissors
Sharpened . . . Call 857-1961
SUMMERVILLE CLEANERS
We Buy and Sell Good
Used Furniture
The Attic Shop
Behind Ross and Fred
Thomas’ Office
PHONE 857-1536
Use Newspaper Advertising
। Julie Lydia and Miss Emma
Rutherford in Teloga Sunday.
Mrs. W. J. Hammond and Miss
Edna Perry spent Tuesday in
Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Massey,
Miss Barbara and Eddie visited
her parents, the E. L. Harrisons,
in Lyerly Sunday.
Mrs. Dovie Majors is spending
। a few days with her sister. Mrs.
Roy Baker, near Summerville.
Bob Harper spent the week
end in Chattanooga.
Fifty-six relatives and friends
met at the D. F. Spraggins home
Sunday, honoring her mother,
Mrs. Joe Purcell’s birthday.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Purcell and fam
ily. Mr . and Mrs. Emmett Pur
cell and family. Carole Bunn and
Douglas Standard, all of Love
joy; Mrs. Inez Colbert, of Trion;
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Purcell and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Moss, Joyce Kooce and Betty
Ann Hamilton, all of Summer
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pur
cell and Don, of Chicago; Mrs.
Ocie McCarty, of Mentone, Ala.:
j Mrs. Edd Noles and Ronnie.
Tommy Purcell, Edd Purcell and
son, of LaFayete; Mrs. W. H.
Spraggins, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Spraggins, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Hamilton and Randy, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Purcell and Jimmy,
Joe H. Purcell Jr.. Miss Emma
Simmons and the D. F. Spraggin
family.
Mr. and Mrs. “Bud” Tucker
and children. Gene Ballard,
three sons and Ann are vaca
tioning in Florida a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mcßae
visited her parents, the A. A.
• Webbs, in Center Post Sunday
I afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker are
| in Sylva, N. C., this week with
I their daughter, Mrs. Marvin
IT'S ALL IN THE
BULLDOZER WORK
WANTED
TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT, CHERT,
COMMERCIAL HAULING AND
POND CONSTRUCTION.
ED COOPER
857-3803 7-3 p
FOR SALE — USED GRAND
PIANO—Good condition, rea
sonably priced. Rome Piano Co.,
536 Broad Street. Phone 232-2978.
7-13 c
ROLLER RlNK—Open every day
2 p.m. to 11 p.m. (except dance
nights). Dairy Bar across street.
Hitching Post, between Cloud
| land and Mentone. tfc
Summerville
Tin Shop
Sheet Metal
Contracting
★ Gutter Work
★ Heating Systems
* Aluminum Awnings
FIRST STREET
Phone 857-3611
Next to
Harold Bishop’s Office
SUMMERVILLE
AUTO REPAIR
SHOP
• Walt Rich • Bob House
• Bryan Evans
Phone 857-7761
Nights, until 10, call 857-2322
Marks Auto Sales
Time Sales
Since 1910
Phene HommerviHe 857-1491
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STAR AND FISH . . . Jack Lemmon relaxed from acting in Aca
pulco, Mexico, long enough to catch this 100-pound sailfish. After
the light the fish put up, Jack found acting more relaxing than
fishing.
Jones Jr., and family.
Fred Martin and son. Greg
ory, and a nephew, Kyle Lind
sey, of Chattanooga, visited rela
tives in Gadsden Sunday.
Riley Cooper, Steve Hegwood
and George Vaughn Jr. visited
the Coopers in Birmingham Hos
pital Sunday afternoon and re
port James improving, hopeful
of getting home in a few weeks.
Mrs. Annie Tucker is visiting
in Chattanooga a few days with
her son. George, and family.
Mrs. Margaret Willingham, of
San Ardo, Calif., and her moth
er. Mrs. Mabel Sams, of Rome,
are visiting the Fred Sumners
and Travis Moneys.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ward
have moved to Rome, where he
is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Welch en
joyed Sunday dinner with the
W R. Chappelears and Mrs.
Adies Holliday and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker and
Jimmie are visiting Mrs. Bob
Willingham and family in Al
bany. Ga., this week. Mr. and
Mrs. Seab Baker and Bennie, of
WILL TRADE used cars or
equity in dwellings for vacant
lots or other property of value.|
John Paul Jones. ts
ANTIQUE CLOCKS—Repair, re- j
build, refinish. Buy and trade
Lincoln cents, Hammonds Clock i
Service, Route 3, Summerville, ■
Ga. 7-13 p
LONG TERM MONEY available
to farmers and part time
farmers for all practical pur
poses. If interested, contact our
representative Frank Means,
Ordinarys Office, Courthouse,
Summerville, First and Third
Thursday mornings. For further
information write or call Fed
eral Land Bank Association,
P. O. Box 12. Telephone BRoad-
EOW
FOR YOUR guttering, carports,
aluminum awnings and gen
eral metal works phone 857-1951,
MOBLEY METAL WORKS, 228
N. Commerce Street. Rex Jack
son, manager. ts
AUCTION every Saturday night
at Holland. Big Bargains.
Everybody come. tfc
PLAY IT SAFE —With Phllco’s
factory-supervised service. For
repairs on any kind of TV’s,;
radios, record players and
stereos. Use our factory-super
vised service. Martin Palmer
Sales & Service. Phone 857-1321.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIS
Trion, accompanied them
Stewardess Mary Ann Clark,
of New York, spent two nights
and a day with her parents, the
J. T. Clarks, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Majors
and her aunt, Mrs. Mary Odell,
visited the Mel Mullis in Boyton
Sunday.
Miss Janice Sentell and Frank
Majors were married Friday
afternoon at his parents’ home
on Bth Avenue. Preacher Mullins
performed the ceremony. They
will reside in Summerville.
Preacher Charles Underwood
of Rome, was guest speaker at
the Baptist Church Sunday and
was dinner guest of the J H.
Alversons and supper guest of
the Paul Hosmers.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Patterson
moved to Cave Spring Wednes
day, where he’s to pastor the
Baptist Church.
Preacher J. E. Laird, of Trion,
filled his appointment at the
Church of Christ morning and
evening — later the children’s
classes enjoyed picnic lunch in
the Lawrence City Park and
I WILL not be responsible for
any debts made by anyone but
myself.—Max M. Barton. 7-13 p
FOR SALE—Heavy fat color
hens, 75c each. 1 mile west of
Berryton. Claude Hammett.
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FARM FOR SALE—2O-acre farm,
two 4-room houses. 2 miles
west of Lyerly. Grover Jackson,
895-2751. ts
FOR RENT —Nicely furnished
efficiency apartment. Phone
857-1741, Myrtle’s Beauty Shop.
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FOR SALE—Allstate Cruls-aire
motor scooter. Call 857-3702 or
see Randy Taylor. ltp
FOR SALE—Extra nice maple
desk, $19.95. Child’s desk and
chair only $11.95. Singer sewing
machines guaranteed as low as
$12.50. The Attic Shop in Dick
eyville. Phone 857-1536. Itc
HOUSE FOR SALE—Pay SIOOO.OO
down and pick up pay
ments; behind West Summer
ville Church. Will Proctor, Route
2, Summerville, Ga. ltp
FOR SALE Nice clean electric
stoves apartment size as low
as $34.95. 30” range only $49.95.
Good clean refrigerators as low
as $39.95. The Attic Shop in
Dickeyville. Phone 857-1536.
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NEW BEDROOM SUITE, or new
living room suite, your choice
$128.00. 3 tables free with either.
Save $115.00. VanPelt’s Appli
ance Center, next to ‘‘Tooga
Grill". ltp
"AVON IS CALLING" ... in your
neighborhood through T V. Be
the Avon Representative in your
neighborhood and turn spare
time into money. Write Mrs.
Jeanet Coalson, Route 5, Rome,
Ga. Itc
ATHLETE’S FOOT GERM
HOW TO KILL IT.
IN 3 DAYS,
If not pleased with strong, in
stant-drying T-4-L, your 48c
back at any drug store. Watch
infected skin slough off. Watch
healthy skin replace it. Itch and
burning are gone. TODAY at
Jackson Drug Co. 7-20 c
In March, 1800 the first U. S
Marines were assigned in Wash
ington for the purpose of guard
ing the construction of the Navy
Yard there. Two years later
Washington was established as
the U. S Marine Corps' Head
quarters.
Injury to trees invites disease
attacks, so protect trees with
temporary fences during con
struction work on a new home,
suggests Extension Forester
Dorsey Dyer.
Welmyer News
By CLARA CLEVELAND
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen and
baby are spending their vaca
tion with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Erlinger and Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Alex
ander and Emmett Alexander
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Rider.
Minister Homer Daniel and
family were Monday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Brunton Martin
and son, and Duran and Diann
Little are vacationing at Day
tona Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Effie Howard is spending
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Pilgram and family and
Mrs. Lucinda Elliott.
Misses Elizabeth and Clara
Cleveland, of Summerville, were
Sunday dinner guests of Miss
Bal Little.
Mrs. Grady Anderson passed
away early Sunday morning fol
lowing a lengthy illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lockleer
are vacationing at Tampa. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Hewlette Lan
dress and son and Mrs. Henry
Gray are spending their vaca
tion in Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shields and
children, of Smyrna, were visit
ing in this section Sunday.
played awhile.
Jimmy Lawrence, of Chatta
nooga, and Miss Cecelia Chilton,
of Memphis, were guests of his
grandparents, the O. L. Cleck
lers. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Edwards’
guests last Tuesday were J. P.
Agnew and Miss Lucille Agnew,
of Summerville. Then Sunday
the Edwards visited their son,
W. A. Edwards, and family in
Rome and enjoyed supper with
them. Misses Jane and Susan
accompanied them back for a
visit.
I SALESMAN WANTED
j MAN OR WOMAN. Families
i need service in E. Chattooga
j County or Summerville. Full or
parttime. Some earn $3.50 hourly
and up. See Mrs. Gladys Pledger,
Route 1, Menlo, or write
Rawleigh's Dept., GAG-100-538,
Memphis, Tenn. 2tp
WANTED—Job housekeeping or
keeping small children. Re
quires day work. See me at my
apartment back of Myrtle’s
Beauty Shop. Summerville, Ga.
Jean Alexander. ltp
FOR SALE—Hot water heaters
—table top and rounds ones.
Guaranteed or your money back.
1 set end tables and coffee table
(new) only $19.95. The Attic
Shop in Dickeyville. Phone
857-1536. Itc
WANTED — Progressive female
executive secretary for part
time educational services. Must
be proficient in English, Typing,
Journalism, as well as person
able and cooperative. Send
resume to Box 10A, c/o Summer
ville News. ltp
FOR SALE 1 195!) Ford Pick-up
V-8 custom cab. Runs and
looks like new. Come by Attic
Shop or call 857-1536. itc
FOR SALE
Six rooms and bath, 11th
Street. Trion, Ga.
Four rooms, bath and carport
—llth Street, Trion, Ga.
Six rooms, bath, garage, Sum
merville. Pay equity and assume
G. I. Loan.
Five rooms, with hardwood
floors, gas heat with bath and
garage. Cherry Street, Dickey
ville.
Six rooms and bath. South
Union Street, Summerville, Ga.
Five rooms with hardwood
I floors and gas floor furnace,
bath. Oak Street, Summerville,
Ga.
I HENDERSON INSURANCE
AND REAL ESTATE
Phone 857-3201
Licensed Real Estate Broker
NOTICE
IF YOU PLAN TO REPAIR OR REMODEL
YOUR HOME OR WISH TO SECURE A
NEW LOAN ON YOUR PROPERTY SEE US.
— We Make Loans Up Tc 5 Years —
JOHN PAUL JONES A9ent
14 West Washington St. Phone 857-3361
Mrs. Mary Ann Tinney spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt Tinney in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hollis,
Darvl and Beckey are spending
their vacation with Mr. and
Mrs. James Palmer and children
at Panama City, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pilgram
were Sunday afternoon guests of
Mrs. Lou Pilgram of Dickeyville.
Misses Elizabeth and Clara
Cleveland and Miss Bal Little
were Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King and
Miss Sara Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kellett
are spending their vacation with
W. C. Carnes and Hazel.
Mrs. Hattie Holland. Mrs. J.
H. Hendrix and Mrs. Hugh
Whitley were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mrs. Cisero Duncan.
Mrs. Duncan is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Austin, of
Anniston, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Kidwell, of New Jersey, were
Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Austin and children and
Mrs. M. W. Lockleer.
Mrs. Margaret Akins is vaca
tioning in Knoxville, Tenn., and
Rome.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
A barbecue dinner was held at
the Lancaster home Tuesday
honoring Deed Lancaster on his
seventieth birthday. Those pres
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Lancaster Jr. and family, of
Dallas, Tex.: Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Lancaster and family, of
Rockmart; Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Culli and childrne, of Gadsden;
Mr. and Mrs. Payne Calhoun
and family. Mr. and Mrs. John
nie Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Almon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Hix and Ann, Mr. and Mrs.
Rob Bloodworth, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Martin and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Alexander, Mr.
and Mrs. Buck Harris and baby.
FOR SALE — Wringer washer
only $24.95. 1 large cedarrobe,
sold new for $84.95, our price
only $39.95. The Attic Shop in
Dickeyville. Phone 857-1536.
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APARTMENT FOR RENT 4
rooms and bath, electricity
and gas heat. Brick house in
front of gymnasium. Mrs. Ruth
Pesterfield, phone 857-3782.
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WANTED — Experienced sheet
rock hanger, regular work and
good pay. Call E. Atlanta, Mar
ket 70795 after 7 o’clock.
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I WILL NOT be responsible tor
any debts other than myself.
—GLENN T. HENDERSON
FOR SALE
One 5-room dwelling located
on McCollum Street, Dickeyville.
One 5-room dwelling on Reed
Avenue, Dickeyville.
One 4-room dwelling located
on Rose Circle. Has heating sys
tem and bath. Located In Dick
eyville.
One 4-room dwelling on Walk
er Street. With heating system
and bath. Located in Dickeyville.
One 5-room dwelling located
on Bolling Road.
All of the above houses have
baths and heating systems.
Down payment on these houses
are $250 00 to $400.00. Will take
in cars or lots as down payment.
1 6-room dwelling with utility
room. Located 2 miles south of
Summerville on Lyerly Road.
House is very modern.
Vacant lot in Bellah Addition,
Summerville, Ga.
One 4-room dwelling with
basement, located 3 miles
south of Summerville in Wayside
community.
4-room house, bath, heating
system, on 3 acres of land, on
Lyerly Road.
JOHN PAUL JONES
Phone 857-3361
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Water—long both friend and enemy of mankind. Without water,
man would perish. Man needs water, to drink, to furnish power, to
grow food. Under control, water is a mighty servant. Sometimes, in
flood, water hecnmrs a devastating force that destroys everything in
its path. For the most part, man has learned to effectively control
water and to put it to beneficial uses. Across this great nation pow
erful dams hold back the mighty flow of rivers to provide power and
prevent floods. Above, water released from The Dalles dam churns
up the Columbia River as power is produced for the growing Pacific
Northwest region. The dam, finished ir. 1957, is one of the three larg
est power producing plants in the nation. It is situated east of The
Dalles, Oregon.
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Mrs. Ida Harris, Kinney Mullins.
Dick and Hattie Gravvit.
Linnie and Louise Whitmire,
of Cleveland, Tenn., are spend
ing a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Eslinger.
Visiting Minister Bob Gray
and family over the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porter
of Amarillo, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs
R. C. Gray and Mr. and Mrs
Hickey and children, of Bremen
Their guest Tuesday was Mrs
Lee Tuggle, of Temple.
A community fish fry was held
on the lawn of the Pleasant
Grove Church of Christ Thurs
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tinney and
Carol are vacationing in parts of
Georgia and Alabama.
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SWIM PARTY SET
FOR TEENAGERS
SATURDAY NIGHT
y All teenagers have an invita
d tion to attend the swimming^
party to be held at 7:30 p.m.
5 . , Saturday at the Summerville
1, Recreation Center.
>. A full program of entertain
ment is scheduled with swim-
d ming, dancing, ping-pong, T.V.,
t bowling and trambolining.
- । Plans also call for plenty of
i refreshments to be on hand.
d | Admission will be 15c per per
f । son and all teenagers are invited,
1 to attend.
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