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THURSDAY, JULY 13, Ism
ITS ALL IN THE LCTnl’a
FOR SALE—Odd tables and
chairs, kitchen cabinet, nice
lamps. Clements Furniture (new
and used). Two miles north of
Trion on old 27 Highway. Phone
734-4495. Itc
FOR SALE—Good used stoves
and refrigerators, guaranteed
to be good, $39.95. Hot water
heaters round and table top. as
low as $29.95. The Attic Shop in
Dickeyville. Phone 857-1536.
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
BULLDOZER WORK
WANTED
TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT, CHERT,
COMMERCIAL hauling and
POND CONSTRUCTION.
ED COOPER
857-3803 9-7 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
WILL TRADE used cars or
equity in dwellings for vacant
lots or other property of value.
John Paul Jones. ts
ANTIQUE CLOCKS—Repair, re
build, refinish. Buy and trade
Lincoln cents, Hammonds Clock
Service, Route 3, Summerville,
Ga. 7-13 p
HOUSE FOR SALE
In Halls Valley. 5 rooms, path,
(no bath). 2 acres land. Buy on
own terms. Fred and Ross
Thomas, phone Summerville
857-1191 and Trion 734-2593.
FOR SALE —1954 Buick Special
2-door. In good condition. Mrs.
R. W. King, Menlo, Ga., 862-2951.
FOR SALE —Wringer washers as
low as $24.95. Nice couch
makes bed, only $19.95. The Attic
Shop in Dickeyville. Phone
857-1536.
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
HOUSE FOR SALE
1 mile south of Trion. Modern
house on paved street. 5 rooms
and bath downstairs, 2 bedrooms
and bath upstairs. (Not fin
ished). Extra large lot enclosed
with cyclone fence. Already fi
nanced or GI may buy. No down
payment. Fred and Ross Thom
as, phone Summerville 857-1191
and Trion 734-2593.
AUCTION every Saturday night
at Holland. Big Bargains.
Everybody come. tfc
FOR SALE—Good platform
rockers covered in plastic,
$10.95, Dinette suits (good)
$24.95. The Attic Shop in Dickey
ville. Phone 857-1536.
SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES
BALLENGER
Chiropractic Clinic
214 N. Commerce St.
FOR APPOINTMENT . . .
Call 857-5971
Marks Auto Sales
Time Sales
Since 1940
Phone Summerville 857-1491
SUMMERVILLE
AUTO REPAIR
SHOP
• Walt Rich • Bob House
• Bryan Evans
Phone 857-7761
Nights, until 10, call 857-2322
Dr. H. L. Holfxendorf)
NEW PHONE NUMBER |
857-4115
Hours 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wednesdays and Saturdays |
PLAY IT SAFE — With Philco’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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I WILL not be responsible for
any debts made by anyone but
myself.—Max M. Barton. 7-13 p
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
FULL OR PART TIME. Several
territories open for women
who are interested in having a
good steady income. Experience
unnecessary, Avon sells itself.
Write Mrs. Jeane t Coalson,
Route 5, Rome, Ga. Itc
HOUSE FOR SALE
South Oak Street, Dickeyville.
6 rooms, hardwood floors, fur
nace heat, tile kitchen and bath.
Already financed. Pay July note
and move in. Fred and Ross
Thomas, phone Summerville
857-1191 and Trion 734-2593.
FOR SALE —Large round oak
table, also square oak tables in
good shape. 1 desk only $9.95.
The Attic Shop in Dickeyville.
Phone 857-1536.
APARTMENT FOR RENT — 4
rooms and bath, electricity
and gas heat. Brick house in
front of gymnasium. Mrs. Ruth
Pesterfield, phone 857-3782.
ts
FOR SALE
One 5-room dwelling located
on McCollum Street, Dickeyville.
One 5-room dwelling on Reed
Avenue, Dickeyville.
One 4-r6om dwelling with
bath and central heating system
located at Cloudland. Very de
sirable for year-round living.
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.
FOR RENT
One 4-room dwelling located
on North Commerce Street near
Troy’s Drive-In.
JOHN PAUL JONES
Phone 857-3361
house” FOR SALE—II 3 Scog
gins Avenue. 2 bedrooms,
dining room, kitchen and car
port. Would consider trading for
good used house trailer. See P.W.
Bell, c/o Bell Jewelry. 7-13 c
Summerville
Tin Shop
Sheet Metal
Contracting
★ Gutter Work
★ Heating Systems
Ar Aluminum Awnings
FIRST STREET
Phone 857-3611
Next to
Harold Bishop’s Office
We Buy and Sell Good
Used Furniture
The Attic Shop
Behind Ross and Fred
Thomas' Office
PHONE 857-1536
ROYAL TV-RADIO’
SERVICE
Expert Repair On All Makes
All Work Fully Guaranteed
• PHONE 857-6701 •
OPPORTUNITY—2 or 3 active or
inactive persons to participate
in expansion of established
proven corporation. Financial
independence and life security
to those who qualify. SIOOO.OO to
$2500.00 capital required for in
ventory. Fully secured. For in
formation write Mr. White, Box
ABC, c/o Summerville News.
7-20 c
TIRE SALE — Factory imper
fects. Most all sizes in 14”
available. Few 15” sizes ex
hausted. Savings are tremen
dous Bankson Oil Co. Phone
857-7101. Itc
REWARD—For any information
leading to the return of my
billfold lost Saturday. Contents
included $360 and important
papers. Reuben Bishop, Lyerly,
Gen. Del. Phone 895-2639.
ltp
FOR SALE—I light tan Peking
ese male dog, 3'A years old.
Reasonable. See D. W. Venable,
112 McGinnis Circle, Summer
ville. ltp
FOR SALE—'4B model Chevrolet,
in good mechanical condition.
Can be seen at the residence of
Ted Lemming, Wayside. James
W. Lemming. ltp
DO IT YOURSELF—CIean your
own automobile inside and out
with Snow White Magic Cleaner.
For sale at Ragland Motor Sales,
corner of Lyerly Highway and
Rome Boulevard. Come by for
free demonstration. 7-27 c
AUCTION AT MENLO 8 p.m.
every Friday night. Bill Cavin,
auctioneer. Beds, cooking uten
sils, radios, etc. George Welch
Auction Co. 8-3 p
FOR SALE —Easy Spindrier with
automatic spin rinse. Clements
Furniture (new and used). Two
miles north of Trion on old 27
Highway. Phone 734-4495.
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FOR SALE—I9S7 model 2-bed
room Richardson house trailer.
Priced reasonable. Can be seen
at the Ratliff place on Holland
Road. John Yancey. ltp
FOR SALE—I9S4 Buick Special
Hardtop, 2-door, in good con
dition. Mrs. R. W. King, Menlo,
phone 862-2951. ltp
WANTED—MiddIe aged woman
for general housekeeping to
stay in home day—night. Come
to Wayside Service Station to
get in contact with me. Verdie
Henderson, Route 1, Summer
ville. ltp
MAN OR WOMAN
AVERAGE $2.00 PER HOUR,
AND UP, ON CUSTOMER FOOD
ROUTE. WRITE WATKINS, 659
WEST PEACHTREE STREET,
N. E„ ATLANTA 8, .GEORGIA.
7-27 c
FOR SALE—Nice refrigerator,
$69.95; Philco TV set, perfect;
nice dinette suite, $14.95 and
up. Clements Furniture (new
and used). Two miles north of
Trion on old 27 Highway. Phone
734-4495. Itc
FOR RENT—3-room apartment,
bath, screened porch, 2 private
entrances. Located at 101 North
Commerce Street. Furnished
apartment available Aug. 6. Call
James W. Busbin, 895-2811.
7-13 c
WAGE BILL PASSES
President Kennedy’s legisla
tive program has been given a
tremendous boost by passage of
* his minimum wage bill.
The Senate approved it re
| soundingly 64 to 28. The surprise
was in the House, which had
twice rejected similar measures.
The House approved it 230 to
I 196.
The key to winning Southern
I support was a series of exemp
tions. These removed certain
cotton-gin employees, tobacco
i processors, livestock auctioneers
I and others from coverage.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
Dickeyville News
By BARBARA PARKER
“For by grace are ye saved
through faith; and that not of
yourselves: it is the gift of
God.” Ephesians 2:8.
* « •
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Latta and
son, of Atlanta, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Anderson. Mrs. Latta and son
remained for several days visit
with her parents. Others visiting
were Mrs. Ralph Brown and
Brenda, of Calhoun; Mrs. Mamie
Staton, Mrs. Dot Sprayberry
and Sharon, Miss Barbara
Parker, Mrs. Buck Presley and
Mr. and Mrs. Latta and daugh
ter, of Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and
family, of Atlanta, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Romine, Mrs. Elfreda
Tuggle and children. Mr. and
Mrs. Deed Romine and family
visited in the afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Allmon
vacationed in Daytona, Fla., last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Crook, j
Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Parker and
Barbara were in Chattanooga
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport
and children vacationed in the
Blue Ridge Mountains last week.
We send speedy get well
wishes to Leo Scoggins who had
the misfortune of breaking a leg
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Durham
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards
vacationed at Ida Cason Gar
dens several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chastain
and son enjoyed a week in the
sun at Daytona, Fla.
We send our sympathy to the
family of Max Saylors who
passed away last Tuesday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabtree,
Debbie and Cindy visited Rev.
and Mrs. Cecil Parker and fam
ily Tuesday.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Barry who cele
brated their 25th wedding anni
versary last week.
Jimmy Clem spent last week
in Daytona, Fla.
Miss Diane Studer, of Farm
ington, Mich., spent her vacation
with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe S. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lively and
Rita visited the Cecil Parkers
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Dave James at
Center Thursday. They enjoyed
fishing while there.
We were sorry to hear of the
tragedy that struck the Cebo
Colbert family wrien their house
burned Saturday morning. Since
they didn’t save anything, what
ever anyone could spare would
be appreciated and certainly
would be used.
N. G. McCurdy is spending this
week with his family.
We regret that Mr. and Mrs.
Cleveland Howell and Randy
moved from our community last
Friday to make their home in
Nashville, Tenn., where Mr.
Howell has accepted a position.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clifton
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob McDowell
and family spent part of last
week in the Blue Ridge Moun
tains.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Minor left
Thursday for a visit with Mrs.
Minor’s parents in Mississippi.
Mrs. Bessie Howell spent sev
eral days last week w’th Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Ramey at Waterville.
I Her mother, Mrs. Lula Comer, of
1 Powder Springs, spent the week
। end with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dyer and
| children enjoyed a cook-out Sat
i urday at the home of the Dyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray White had
| as their Saturday night supper
I guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Grimes Sr. and Brenda and Mr.
PLAY IT SAFE . . .
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ANY ANY
MAKE MODEL
WE SERVICE
ALL MAKES AND MODELS
★ Radios ★ TV’s
* RECORD PLAYERS
ir STEREOS
PHILCO
FACTORY-SUPERVISED
SERVICE
MARTIN PALMER
SALES & SERVICE
1 Mile on Lyerly Highway
PHONE 857-1321
Menlo Now
In Midst of
Cleaning Up
Menlo is beginning to show
signs of the clean-up campaign.
The town hall has been
painted, the new Masonic Lodge
hall has been painted, plans are
being made for mowing of the
road shoulders and various
property owners are cleaning up
their lots and homes.
C. A. Wyatt has been named
chairman of the clean-up effort
in the town, Mayor J. P. Smith
has announced.
July has been proclaimed
“Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up
Month” in Chattooga County.
and Mrs. J. C. Grimes Jr. and
Kathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith
and boys, Miss Inez Smith, Miss
Elaine Beck and Mattie Lee Log
gins spent last week in Daytona
Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crider and
children and Granny Hughes
went to Lake Winnepesaukah
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Ray, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Flemmings and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Tip
Flemmings and Brent. Mr. and
Mrs. Ivron Bennett spent the 4th
of July with Jim Flemming and
Ruby.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gardner,
I Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Gardner,
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Gardner
and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Abernathy and Gary spent
last week in Panama City, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Dooley
and boys spent several days in
Scottsboro, Ala., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Arden and
Kathy, of Pennsylvania, were
I Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs .Tames Crook and Wil
liam Keith.
Mrs. Virginia McCurdy, Linda,
Dianne, Teresa and Debbie went
to Lake Winnepesaukah Monday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Stephens
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hub
Williams and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Hall and Ronnie and
Rev. and Mrs. Milo Knight vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ander
son Friday night.
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Brown
। and Brenda, of Calhoun, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
: Mrs. Buck Presley.
Alfred Brown, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe I. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Crider
and girls, of Rome, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Teague and girls
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Medlin Barrett
and Greg spent last week in
South Georgia with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Clem spent
part of last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Houston Clem.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards
spent Sunday with Mrs. Etta
Teague and Beulah.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall and
Ronnie were Sunday dinner
guests of Rev. and Mrs. John
' i Kellett.
| Mr. and Mrs. Barney Russell
i and children visited her parents,
।' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Plemmons
| Sunday.
Mrs. Claude Barry, of Menlo,
| visited Mrs. Cecil Parker Mon
day.
, Mike Drqmmons, Larry Camp
bell, Randy Hill and Wayne
Parker were spend-the-day
guests Monday of Rocky and
j Brit Tate in Cloudland.
Little Miss Kathy Grimes
spent last week with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
White, while her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Grimes Jr., were
vacationing in Panama City,
Fla.
CHURCH BRIEFS
A tent revival Is in progress
! at the Walker County line. The
I revival, scheduled to run two
weeks, is being conducted by
I Evangelist Robert (Sammy)
Allen and Rev. Billy Barton, of
Calhoun, and Rev. James
Braddy, pastor of the New
Antioch Baptist Church. Grady
Lively and Mrs. Mamie Staton
are in charge of the singing. The
public is invited to attend serv
ice at 7:45, nightly. There will
be special singing each night.
NOTICE
IF YOU PLAN TO REPAIR OR REMODEL
YOUR HOME OR WISH TO SECURE A
NEW LOAN ON YOUR PROPERTY SEE US.
— We Moke Loans Up Tc 5 Years —
JOHN PAUL JONES A9ent
14 West Washington St. Phone 857-3361
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TRION BROWNIES GET PINS—
Brownie Leaders Mrs. Harold Florence
(left) and Mrs. Ernie Freeman (right)
are shown with the girls who were
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WINNER OF JACKPOT— Mrs. James Crowe gladly ac
cepts the Hurley jackpot check this week from Thomas
Gilreath.
Welmyer News
By CLARA CLEVELAND
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
and two grandchildren, of North
Carolina, were spend-the-night
guests Wednesday night of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Cagle.
Mrs. Marie Teague was spend
the-day guest of Mrs. Deed Lan
caster Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Ford, of
Atlanta, were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fallis
and John Ford Sr.
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pllgram
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Scoggins, Mrs. Fannie
Palmer and Mrs. Lucy Palmer.
A revival is in progress at the
Lookout Georgia Church of
Christ conducted by Minister
Lawson. Andrew Pilgram is the
local minister.
Mrs. Exie Donivant was Thurs
day afternoon guest of Mrs.
Deed Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fallis and
Mrs. Sara Johnson were in
Chattanooga Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Blessing
and Rickey spent last week visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Light at
Aarab, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris
Jr. and baby were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Harris Sr.
A barbecue supper was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W
Austin Saturday night. Those
attending were Minister Billy
Coulter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Gilreath, Janet and John
nie, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Powell and Tammie.
A barbecue was also held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs Homer
McWhorter Saturday night.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Thomas and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomas and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace Howell.
Alvin Cagle, Loyd Hayes and
Glen Payton spent Saturday in
Collinsville, Ala.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Deed Lancaster were
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Culll and chil
dren, Mrs. Ida Harris, Mr. and
Mrs. Buck Harris and baby and
Kenny Mullin.
Mrs. Bessie Matthews was Sat
urday afternoon guest of Mrs.
Deed Lancaster
Mr. and Mrs. Deward Little,
Duran and Diann, and Jimmy
Hawkins were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer McWhorter 1 and
awarded pins recently. The girls are
(left to right) Margaret Freeman, Elaine
Glass, Jane Clark, Nan Florence, Connie
Cobb, Jan Brown and Pat Brown.
girls Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cagle at
tended the Patrick reunion at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Patrick near Chattanooga Sun
day.
Mrs. B. F. Loyd and Mrs. Adis
West were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Harris.
Mrs. Phil Culll, Lura Ann,
Raymond and Anita spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Deed
Lancaster.
Mrs. J. W. Austin and Mrs.
Howard Powell are on our sick
list.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Loach were
Wednesday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cagle.
Friday afternoon Miss Beatrice
Minor, Mrs. Myrtle Tinney, Mrs.
Jill Willingham, Mrs. Velma
Chamlee and Mrs. Vivian Cham
lee were joint hostesses at a
birthday party honoring little
Lynn Chamlee on her second
birthday. Those present were
Michal and Dwight Tinney,
Vicki Minor, Max Massey,
Peachy Leath, Randy and
Danny Wallin.
Pamela Tipton, of Chatta
nooga, is spending this week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Cagle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren
were Friday night guests of Mr
and Mrs. Homer McWhorter and
girls.
Bolling News
By Myra Lynn Dodd
Everyone Is invited to attend
services at Four Mile Baptist
Church. Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Sunday morning worship serv
ices, 11 am.; Sunday night serv
ices at 7:30. Pastor, Rev. Oliver
Pledger.
Miss Myra Lynn Dodd spent
Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Parris and family.
Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Pledger,
A. L. Norton, Grant and Freddie,
Rev. Willard Ramey, Mrs. J. C.
Edwards, Sheila, Sandra and
Wanda, Misses Myra Lynn and
Donna Kay Dodd attended the
Sunday School Rally Monday
night at Lyerly Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thrash
er and daughter, of Alabama,
visited Mr and Mrs. Jim
Thrasher and Doris over the
week-end.
Misses Bevelyn Roberts, Geor
gia Rosser and Peggy McCollum
attended Sunday School at Four
Mlle Baptist Church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd, Glenn,
David and Robin visited Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton Reynolds Sr. Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brooks and
Sylvia and Mrs. Thelma Wil
liams have returned after vaca-
SUBLIGNA NEWS
By MISS ODELL SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Reece and
boya, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scog
gins and boys had dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Holcomb and
Elaine Sunday. They visited
points of interest in Alabama in
the afternoon.
The Rev. Billy Jones and fam
ily are assisting in the Wayside
Bible School this week.
Mrs. W. M. Jennings observed
her 81st birthday Sunday, July
9. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McCarter,
of LaFayette, were with her for
the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scoggins
Sr., Frances and Miss Odell
Smith attended the Scoggins re
union at Lake Winnepesaukah
Sunday.
Miss Janet Teems visited Miss
Nancy Hix Sunday afternoon.
Miss Nyta Van Lovett was
spend-the-day guest of Miss
Bonnie Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Cordle
and family attended a family
reunion in Austell, Ga., Sunday.
Miss Sharon and Adrienn©
Jones were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Dover and fam
ily-
On Sunday, July 16, the an
nual Fa-So-La Singing will be
held at the Bethlehem Baptist
Church.
Robert Park spent Sunday
with Douglas Storey.
Mrs. Joe Phelps and Mrs.
Janice Chambers are guests of
Miss Eunice White for a few
days.
Mrs. Elizabeth Stephens spent
the Fourth of July with the T. J.
Whites.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that
L. C. Dalton, as administrator of
the estate of James W. Parris,
deceased, having applied to me
by petition for leave to sell the
corporate stock of said James W.
Parris, deceased; and that an
order was made thereon at the
July Term, 1961, for citation, and
that citation issue; all the heirs
at law and creditors of the said
'James W. Parris, deceased, will
take notice that I will pass upon
said application at the August
Term, 1961, of the Court of
Ordinary of Chattooga County;
and that unless cause is shown
to the contrary, at said time,
said leave will be granted. This
6th day of July, 1961.
PAUL B. WEEMS, Ordinary
8-3 c
Right motives give pinions to
thought, and strength and free
dom to speech and action.
_ - _ . ———A
tioning in New Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Parris and
family were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Yancey Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodd, Robin,
Glenn and David spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Powell ir. Chattanooga, Tenn.
Miss Sylvia Brooks spent
Thursday and Saturday nights
with Miss Myra Lynn and Donna
Kay Dodd.
Raymond and Joe Reynolds
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reyn
olds and family Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Parris and
family were dinner guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Parris
Wednesday.
Donnie Ray Parris has re
turned home after spending sev
eral days with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Parris and family.
Georgia farmers grew 93,000
acres of soybeans in 1960 with
an average yield of 16'/» bushels.
It would require 949,138 acres at
this yield to produce the soy
beans used in the state for
broiler feed alone, says J. R.
Johnson, Extension agronomist.
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