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. SEPTEMBER 7,
IT'S ALL IN THE
BULLDOZER WORK
WANTED
TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT, CHERT,
COMMERCIAL HAULING AND
POND CONSTRUCTION.
ED COOPER
857-3803 9-7 p
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
WILL TRADE used cars or
equity in dwellings for vacant
lots or other property of value.
John Paul Jones. ts
FOR RENT — Furnished apart
ment, 3 rooms and bath. Ev
erything furnished. $12.50 per
week. N. Commerce St. Bob
Davison. 9-7 c
HAULING AND SPREADING
agricultural limestone and
bulk fertilizer. See Joe Wilkes,
Route 2, LaFayette, Ga. Phone
4-2638. 9-21 p
FOR SALE
One 5-room dwelling on Reed
Avenue, Dickeyville.
One 4-room 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.
ONE 6-room frame dwelling with
bath and central heating sys
tem. Located on large lot on
Martin Street.
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 located
8 miles north of Cloudland, Ga.
One 5-room house, bath and
heating system on Scoggins
Street.
JOHN PAUL JONES
Phone 857-3361
ANTIQUE CLOCKS—Repair, re
build, refinish. Buy and trade
Lincoln cents, Hammonds Clock
Service, Route 3, Summerville,
Ga. 9-21 p
SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES
BALLENGER
Chiropractic Clinic
214 N. Commerce St.
FOR APPOINTMENT . . .
Call 857-5971
FLETCHER'S
PURE OIL STATION
FREE PICIGuFaND
DELIVERY SERVICE
Road Service • Polishing
Wheel Balancing • Greasing
PHONE 857-6271
We Buy and Sell Good
Used Furniture
The Attic Shop
Behind. Ross and Fred
Thomas’ Oftice
PHONE 857-1536
SUMMERVILLE
AUTO REPAIR
SHOP
102 East First Street
• Walt Rich
• Bryan Evans
Phone 857-7761
Nights, until 10, call 857-2322
PHONE
857-1861
To Place An Ad
In This Directory
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
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
FOR SALE—TIRES
Factory seconds—mostly white
side walls some blacks available.
You can buy most of these tires
at way less than one-half price
of regular tires. If you need tires
on your car come by Bankson
Oil Company and personally in
spect these tires before you buy.
We have sold these tires to hun
dreds of people that are now en
joying complete satisfaction at
। great savings. ts
HOUSE FOR SALE—6 rooms,
bath. 105 Jones St., near high
school. Call John Shamblin, 857-
2441. ts
NUTRI-810 distributor dietary
food supplement. Phone 734-
4827 or 734-2323, Trion, Ga.
9-14 p
TWO LARGE ROOMS and hall,
unfurnished apartment for
rent. Reasonable. Private en
trance and bath, gas heat, wired
for electric stove and washer,
hot and cold water. Couple only.
Present couple inducted. Vacant
Sept. 8. Call Miss Maude Sewell,
9 Espy St., east of high school
building. Phone 857-5616. ts-c
BASKETTE PIANO CO.
Back to school piano sale. Spe
cial student pianos—all sizes and
prices with terms to suit your
budget. The best in new pianos
for home, church, and school.
We are also dealers for the
famous Conn organ. Open Fri
day nights until 9:00 for the
convenience of our out-of-town
customers. Baskette Piano Co.,
515 Broad Street, phone 232-8013,
Rome, Georgia. 9-14 c
FOR SALE—Twin beds com-
plete. Extra nice. $49.95. 5 nice
bedroom suits from $59.95 com
plete. The Attic Shop in Dickey
ville. Phone 857-1536.
FOR SALE —14-foot aluminum
boat. Upholstered seats, wind
shield, remote controls, 35 H P.
Johnson motor and boat trailer.
Reasonably priced. Call 734-2272.
John Hartline.
B & D CO.
DISTRIBUTORS
NUTRI-810
PRODUCTS
Phone 734-4827
or
734-2323
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
Marks Auto Sales
Time Sales
Since 1910
Phone Summerville 857-1491
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I SERVICE STATION I
JR Phone 857-6571 g
fjM • Mechanic on Duty
dl • Polishing • Greasing I'
I » Wheel Balancing
’ 1 • Standard Oil Products I
Summerville
Tin Shop
Sheet Metal
Contracting
★ Gutter Work
★ Heating Systems
★ Aluminum Awnings
FIRST STREET
Phone 857-3611
R. L. (Bob) Maples
Owner
FOR RENT—Nice new 5-room
house with bath, hot water.
Reasonable rent. Near Lyerly.
Phone 895-2886. 1-tc
GET A GOOD home-cooked
meal in a pleasant atmos
phere. Come to the M & M Cafe
i teria. 1-tc
■WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my
home. Mrs. Emma Richards,
709 Congress Street, City. Phone
857-2455. 1-tc
FOR SALE—Building lot. located
on Goodwin Drive in Summer
ville. 1 acre, choice lot on paved
street. Call 734-2272. John Hart
line.
ROOF REPAIRS — Old roofs,
machine coated, residential
and industrial. O. H. Perry,
phone Summerville 857-1621.
Itp
5-ROOM HOUSE, 10 acres good
land. 4 acre cotton allotment,
2y 2 miles south Menlo (at Al
pine) on school and mail route.
Will sell or trade for 3-room
house, large lot, well located
with equal value, 2 or 3 miles
Summerville School. T. T. Toles.
9-14 p
FOR SALE—Nice oak tables as
low as $4.95 up. Nice 30” elec
tric stove $59.95. 2 door dish
cabinet like brand new, sold new
$29.95 only $19.95. The Attic
Shop in Dickeyville, phone 857-
1536.
WANTED—Energetic boy, age
10-12 to help on paper route.
Gordon Bohannon, phone 857-
1722. Itp
WE INVITE YOU to the M & M
Cafeteria where a good home
cooked meal is our specialty.
9-7 c
FOR SALE—New 7-piece dinette
suits, extra large table. $79.95.
Good used dinettes as low as
sl4 95. The Attic Shoo in Dick
eyville. Phone 857-1536.
A NICE BEDROOM suite. Com
plete with springs and mat
tress. Chest of drawers to match.
Phone 734-4495. Clements Furni
ture. 2 miles north of Trion on
old Highway 27.
FOR SALE—ReaI good 9 foot
Frigidaire. Austin Henderson,
(Pennville). Phone 857-6548.
Itp
FOR SALE—2 Kresky oil heat
ers, perfect condition, one
equipped with thermostat. Sev
eral Duo Therm oil heaters with
blowers. The Attic Shop in Dick
eyville. Phone 857-1536.
GOOD OPPORTUNITY for
mothers of school age children
servicing Avon Cosmetic Cus
tomers. Write Jeanet Coalson,
Rome, Ga., Route 5. Itc
HOUSE FOR SALE — 5 rooms,
bath, acre land. 3 miles south
of Summerville between Bolling
road and Lyerly highway. See
Sidney Norton. Itp
WANTED —Young boy for part
time work in leading clothing
store. MUST write letter of ap
plication stating name, age, ad
dress, phone number and hours
available for work. Write Box A,
c/o Summerville News, Summer
ville, Ga. 9-7 c
The entire object of true edu
cation is to make people not
merely do the right thing, but
enjoy the right things.
—John Ruskin
I may
save you up to
sl2s—
— financing
and insuring
your next car
Atk m« about th* State
Farm BANK PLAN for fi
aancing naw ar iu«d cara.
’ ■ *
OTIS GORMAN
Agent
Phone 857-4671
STATE FARM [ jT
mutual automobile
INIU* An C t COMPANY
HemeOiOce Bieemingten. HI. 1, ,„ 1/
THE SUMMERVILLE
WANTADSj
Holland News
By Mrs. Mark Strawn
Mr. and Mrs. Mamond Craw
ford, of Atlanta, and Mr. and
Mrs. Winston Crawford, of Flor
ida, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Ratliff Wednesday.
Mrs. T. H. Holland and Mrs.
Alf Strawn were in Summerville
Saturday and visited Mrs. Nip
Jones in the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howell
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Powell
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Strawn
spent the day Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Garner in Ala
bama.
Mrs. Lois Barker and Misses
Sara and Mary Barker were vis
itors till bedtime Saturday night
With Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strawn.
Friends of Mrs. Minnie Hol
land will be interested to know
she is a patient at Floyd Hospi
tal. Those from here visiting her
Saturday were: Mrs. George
Hubler, Mrs. Willard Jackson,
Mrs. T. H. Holland, Mrs. Paul
Brookshire, Mrs. Mark Strawn
and Mr. and Mrs. Alf Strawn.
Mrs. Leonard Sasser and Mrs.
Camilla Williams, of Macon,
came Saturday to see Mrs. Min
nie Holland.
Mrs. Walter Hensley, Mrs.
Jimmy McAfee, Mrs. Nancy
Westbrooks. R. C. and Earl White
all met at their old home with
Lester White on Saturday.
Miss Sara Barker, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end and Labor
Day with Mrs. Lois Barker and
Miss Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green
were Wednesday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell White.
Sheila Priest was overnight
guest Friday of Gail Strawn.
Mrs. Jdhn Tudor’s friends will
regret to learn she had a severe
attack Saturday and went to the
hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kel
lett visited her after her attack.
Mrs. Mattie Worsham and
Miss Helen had as Sunday din
ner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Green, Miss Martha and
Alan, Johnny Green, of Atlanta,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worsham
and Bobby.
Mrs. Bob Strawn visited the
Taft Pursleys in Summerville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen
son and children, of Rome, vis
ited Mrs. Clyde Bennett Wednes
day.
Mrs. Dorothy McWhorter and
Miss Betty Garvin were Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Strawn’s Sunday aft
ernoon visitors.
The revival at the Camp
Ground Methodist Church will
begin Sunday night, Sept. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brison and
children spent Sunday with
relatives in Felton, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett
and Mrs. Clyde Stephenson were
in Rome Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ratliff
visited Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ratliff
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch High. In the
afternoon they went to see Mrs.
John Tudor at Trion Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Worsham
Vaughn, of Chattanooga, spent
Friday night with Mrs. Hester
Clark and John Vaughn. Mr.
John and Mr. and Mrs. Worsham
Vaughn left Saturday for Flor
ida. Mrs. Dora Flemister, of
Rome, is staying with Mrs. Hes
ter Clark while they are away.
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 To 5 Years —
JOHN PAUL JONES A9ent
14 West Washington St. Phone 857-3361
MEN WANTED
17 To 65
To train as Heavy Equipment operators. Training
now available on Bulldozer, motor grader, all rubber
self-propelled scraper and draglines. Must train 3
weeks at own expense. Train near home. G. I. ap
proved. World-wide placement service. Up to $3.50
per hour on satisfactory completion of training. Oper
ators urgently needed as r<*sult of vast new 15-year
program now getting underway. If mechanically in
clined and interested in operating this type of machin
ery (write giving name, address, phone (or nearest
phone) and present working hours to NATIONAL
SCHOOL OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT, Box A, care Sum
merville News.
•S. SUMMER’
,E, GEORGIA
Mrs. Frank Kellett and daugh
ter, Frances, of Lindale, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kellett
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Maxwell White
motored to Gadsden Sunday.
Will Jackson and Mrs. Janie
Edwards visited Mrs. Hester
Clark Monday. Rev. Wheelis, of
Lyerly; Harry and Monroe
Tinsley, of Rome, visited her
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. P. Adderhold and
Frank were Sunday visitors at
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Holland's.
Miss Eva and Frank Worsham
visited Mrs. Minnie Holland at
Floyd Hospital on Sunday.
Mrs. T. H. Holland was over
night guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Strawn.
About 50 people attended and
enjoyed a singing at New Hope
Church Sunday night. Everyone
was happy to have Gordon
Green back and able to lead
singing.
Oak Hill Jottings
By Mrs. Robert Baggett, Lyerly, Ga., Route 2
Miss Pearl Brooks spent Tues
day and Tuesday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Bruce, of Trion.
Mrs. Hazel Kerce and Miss
Nora Ward visited Mrs. M. M.
Highfield at McCalls Hospital in
Rome Wednesday. They also
visited in the home of Fay,
Ethel and Eva Toles in Rome.
Little Tony Jones visited his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Fowler, in Summerville Friday.
Miss Ruby Jones, of Washing
ton, D. C., was week-end guest
of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lon
nie Ward and family.
Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough visited
Mrs. Venice Jones Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
and family, of Atlanta, were
week-end guess of her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Fulton and
family.
Mrs. Clarence Joyner visited
Mrs. Tom Brooks Tuesday.
Ms! and Mrs. C. D. Howell
tended the funeral of his sister,
Mrs. Carrie Snelson, in Pennville
Sunday.
Mrs. Clarence Joyner and Hu
bert Joyner and Miss Pearl
Brooks visited Mrs. M. M. High
field at McCall Hospital Friday-
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boggs, of
Atlanta, were week-end guests
of Mrs. R. C. Fulton and Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Fulton and family.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough and
family were Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
McElhaney, Bob and Debra
Stewart, of Fort Payne, Ala.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Brown and
Greg, of Rome; Mrs. Venice
Jones and Tony, Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Howell, Mrs. Fred Mitchell
and Max Jones.
Thursday night supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baggett
and Robbie were Mrs. J. C. Mc-
• Driveway • Streets
• Business Fronts
• Reasonable Rates
Smith & Son, Inc.
Phone 857-6001
Philippine
War Story
To Be Shown
A story set against the back
ground of guerilla warfare in
the Philippines is told in "Battle
at Bloody Beach,” coming Friday
and Saturday to The Tooga
screen.
Audie Murphy, Gary Crosby
and Dolores Michaels star in this
swift-paced story. Dolores has
the role of Audie’s bride. Mur
phy stars as a civilian working
for Naval intelligence. Crosby
plays a fearless American radio
operator in the islands.
Also to be shown Friday and
Saturday is "Tobacco Road”.
CARD OF THANKS
The families of Leon Hender
son wish to thank each of you
for the kindness shown our loved
one during his illness and death.
To each of you who sent flowers,
cards, gifts and food, to the
blood donors, doctors, nurses,
ministers and to every one of
you who expressed your concern,
we take this opportunity to ex
tend our grateful appreciation.
—MRS. LEON HENDERSON
AND CHILDREN, MR. AND
MRS. AUSTIN HENDERSON
AND WAYNE
Graw and Jerry Garner, of
Lyerly; Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.
Garner, Frankie and Ervin, of
Tom River. N. J.; on way to
Jacksonville, Fla., where Mr.
Donald will be stationed with
the Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones and
family, of Rossville, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Winters and
family Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baggett
and Robbie were Sunday night
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
■ September, 1961 Bl
Cl MAIL-ORDER QUACKS HARVEST DEATH
BB A recent article in the American Medical Asso-
SI elation’s “TODAY’S HEALTH” told how people 19
<3 gamble, not just their money, but their very H|
lives when they order medicines and medical
MM devices by mail. BS
■I AVOID MAIL-ORDER QUACKERY ■■
M Postal inspectors say, "Any therapy, device,
IB* remedy, or ’cure’ sold by mail should be treated US
M with suspicion, especially if it makes sweeping
SI claims.” MM
LJ UNITED STATES POSTMASTER GENERAL SAID MM
"In an era when wonder drugs and great ad- IM
KB vances in surgery have produced medical mira-
B| cles, it is puzzling why so many people pay M
M money for frauds. Do not take or use any medi- MM
H cine or health device sold by mail without first Ml
£9 consulting your physician.”
n ASK FOR OUR PROFESSIONAL OPINION
13 As your pharmacist, it is our moral, willing and QL
legal duty to give you an informed answer to
MM any ethical question. We can tell you when it M®
would be wiser to depend on a physician, rather
BH than on advertising claims. HB
El QUICK PROFITS DO NOT INTEREST MM
jj PHARMACISTS
We depend on your continuous patronage. That Bgl
is why you are safer when you get all medicines IKi
EB and health needs from us. BD
El PHONE 857-7001 19
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■’' Summerville, Ga
Elcor Pkg of 60 I
Napkins... 10c I
Happy Valley Quart I
Orange Drink 10c |
3 Tall Cans
A6. Milk . 39c |
PRESLEY GROCERY I
Free Delivery Phone 857-1421 Free Parking in Rear I
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JACKPOT WINNER— Mrs. Earl Stowe (left) Trion
Route 1, was the lucky person this week. She won the
SSO Hurley Food Center Jackpot. Shown presenting the
check to Mrs. Stowe is Mrs. Ann Bennett.
Mitchell Trains
Al Great Lakes, Til.
Undergoing nine weeks recruit
training at the Naval Training
Center, Great Lakes, 111., is Billy
F. Mitchell son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben F. Mitchell of 1 Woodland
Avenue, Summerville.
During the training, which
began Aug. 4, recruits receive in
struction in military drill, navel
customs, seamanship, ordnance
and gunnery, damage control
and fire fighting.
Recruit training is designed to
give new navy men a smooth
transition from civilization life
to that of a qualified bluejacket,
ready to take his place in the
operating forces of the Navy.
Frank Reece, of Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Winters,
Carol and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Baggett were Sunday night
supper guess of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Baggett in Flintstone.
Our community expressed
deepest sympathy to the family
of Mrs. Carrie Snelson who
passed away Saturday morning
at her home in Pennville.
Mrs. Dolph Vernon visited
Mrs. Ella Ward Friday after
noon.
I Yellow Lb. I
| Onions.... 5c |
I Duke's Pint I
| Mayonnaise. 19c |
Snow Fresh Pullet
lEggs. 3 doJI 00 !
During 1960 more than 23.5
million cords of pulpwood, the
raw material used by the pulp
and paper industry, were cut in
12 Southern states. An all-time
high the total pulpwood har
vest was 4 per cent greater than
in 1959.
TOOGA
THEATRE
Phone 857-6201 - Summerville
Last Times Thursday
“King of the Roaring
20 s”
Starring David Janssen, Diane
Foster and Jack Carson. Also
Cartoon.
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 8-9
“ Rattle at Rloody
Reach”
Starring Audie Murphy and
Gary Crosby—AND—
“Tobacco Road”
Starring Dana Andrews and
Gene Tierney. Also Cartoon.
Sunday. Monday and Tuesday,
Sept. 10-11-12
“Two Rode Together”
In color, starring James Stew
art, Richard Widmark and Shir
ley Jones. Also Cartoon.
Wednesday and Thursday,
Sept. 13-14
“On the Double”
In color-Technirama, starring
Danny Kaye and Dana Wynter.
Also Cartoon.
PENN DRIVE IN
THEATRE
Highway 27 at Pennville
Phone 857-3521
Thursday and Friday, Sept. 7-8
A WHALE OF A DOUBLE FEA
TURE PROGRAM—
“AngeI Raby”
Showing FIRST RUN, starring
Joan Blondell and Ruth Hamil
ton—AND—
“Look in Any Window”
Also FIRST RUN — starring
Ruth Roman and Alex Nicol.
Also Cartoon.
Saturday, Sept. 9
“Cowboy”
In color, starring Glenn Ford
and Jack Lemmon—AND—
“The Crimson
Kimono”
Starring Victoria Shaw and
Glenn Corbett. Also Cartoon.
PLAY BINGO AT THE PENN
DRIVE IN EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT.
Sunday, Sept. 10
“The Sundowners”
In color, starring Robert Mit
chum and Deborah Kerr. Also
Cartoon.
CLOSED MONDAY. -
Tuesday and Wednesday,
Sept. 12-13
“Mad Dog Coll”
Starring K. Doubleday and B.
Howard and costarring John
Chandler. Also Cartoon.
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