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FOR SALE
, 5 room dwelling, bath, 3 bed
rooms, hardwood floors, gas
heat, 5 acres of land, North of
Trion.
5»/ 2 room dwelling, bath, 3
aedrooms, 304 Maffett Street,
Trion.
4 room dwelling, bath, car
port, Bitting Avenue, Summer
ville.
6 room dwelling, bath, gas
leat, Lyerly Highway, South,
Summerville.
5 room dwelling, bath, double ,
?arage, Menlo.
s*/a room dwelling, bath, gas
aeat, Gray Street, Trion.
5 room dwelling, bath, South
as Summerville.
HENDERSON INSURANCE
AND. REAL ESTATE
107 S. Commerce Street
Summerville, Ga.
Licensed Real Estate Broker
FOR SALE—Late Model Frigid
aire DeLuxe Model $124.95.
High chairs $4.95. New 9x12 Rugs
$5.95. The Attic Shop, phone 857-
1264.
LOST, In Farrar Subdivision—
Brown Chihuahua Pekingese.
Six inches tall. Answers to name
)f Penny. Joe Robert Norton.
Phone 857-2952. ltp '
FOR SALE OR RENT—3-room
house on W. Washington
Street. Herb Ballenger. Itc
WORK WANTED — Daytime
I work only. Elsie Carter, 307
Highland Avenue, Summerville.
ltp
'POWER SAW CHAIN for all
makes of saws. The Son Lib
Trade Center, top of Lookoui
Mountain, Cloudland, Ga. Phone
862-2473. ts
TERMITE AND PEST CON
TROL. FOR FREE ESTIMATES
CALL 857-6096. CROWN EX
TERMINATING CO. WE ARE
LICENSED AND INSURED.
FOR RENT—4-room house with
bath, in Lyerly close to Glove
Mill. Furnace heat. Middle-aged
couple preferred, with refer
ence. Call Eugene Master, 857-
4242, or see at 3 Elm Street in
Bellah Division. tfc
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With A
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I AUTO LOAN!
■J Finance your new or late model car with us. You
sT purchase your auto insurance from your own agent.
J Before you buy or trade, stop in and see us.
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SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES
SERVICE SALES & SERVICE
FOR SURE! I For McCulloch Chain Saws,
Lombard Chain Saws, Briggs-
• Brakes Relined Stratton, Clinton and Lawson
• Wheel Balancing Engines.
: SE Jackin? Summerville
w nllCcl raining _ ■ ■ • n •
• Road Service Small Engine Repair
• Mechanic and Welder 103 Oak St. — Summerville
On Duty Phone 857-7184 — Fay Clifton
Stanley ^■unanr
Gulf Service Station _
Marks Aufo Sales
" Time Sales
MORTGAGE sin« i»4o
. i k Phone Summerville 857-1491
LOANS
To build, buy or repair W ~ Buy and Sell
vour home. Good Furniture '
HOLLIS The Attic Shop
Behind Ross and Fred
REAL ESTATE Thomas’ Office I
... .... PHONE 857-1264
Phone 857-1971 _
■
SUMMERVILLE FLETCHER'S
AUTO REPAIR PURE OIL STATION
SHOP I FREE PICK-UP AND I I
_ DELIVERY SERVICE
102 East First Street 1
• Walt Rich Roa^ Service • Polishing
• Bryan Evans Wheel Balancing • Greasing
Phone 857-7761 PHCNE 857-6271
Nights, until 10, call 857-2322
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Six-1
room house, 2 miles north of
Trion, near M. L. Cheek Texaco
Station. W. F. Martin, ltp
'SALESMEN WANTED — Good (
news for older man. Real op
portunity for a profitable Raw- '
, leigh Business in Chattooga or
Summerville. Write Rawleigh’s
Dept. GAB-100-556, Memphis, i
Tenn. 2-7 p '
। FOR SALE — 4-room frame 1
dwelling with gas heat. 235 J
Pine Street, Trion. Phone 734-
4431. 2-28 p
FOR SALE
I 1 4-room dwelling located on ■
Reed Avenue.
j 1 4-room dwelling located in
Mt. View Community.
1 4-room dwelling located 2
miles south of LaFayette.
1 5-room dwelling located on
Maffett Street.
1 5-room dwelling located on
Wood Street.
All of the above houses have
baths and Central heating sys
tem and are already financed.
5 Shell houses in Rockey Hol
low and 1 6-room Shell house in
West Pennville.
Small down payment on each
of these houses and move in.
1 4-room dwelling with bath
and large barn, 6 acres of land 2
miles north of Menlo.
1 good 10-room dwelling with
l*/2 baths, central heating sys
tem with 9 acres of land located
within city limits of Menlo.
1 6-room dwelling with bath,
central heating system located
in Pennville.
One 5-room dwelling located
in Mountain View community. L
One 5-room frame dwelling,;
located on Highland Avenue, I
near hospital.
One good Ford tractor, also
disc harrow. In good condition,
according to owner.
Phone 857-3361
ts
JOHN P. JONES
CHATTOOGA LODGE NO. 704
F & A. M.
Meets regularly on the first and
third Monday nights of each
month at 7:30 p.m. at Masonic
Hall in Summerville. All quali
a fied Masons invited to
XX attend.
Herbert Head, W.M.
v Earl Nix, Secretary
FOR SALE—Mi Place Case. Busi
ness, building and property.!
Located in Pennville. Phone
H. C. Sansom, 857-7485. 2-7 c;
FOR SALE—I9SS Buick with!
radio and heater. Very rea- j
sonable. Terms. No down pay
ment required. Columbus Fi
nance, Commerce Street. ts '
। —— —j,
THE SOCK SHOP — Discount (
prices on quality socks and
* hose for all the family. Why |.
pay more?—trade at the Little!,
’ Red Store at the LaFayette I
Hosiery Mills on West Main i
St., LaFayette. ts ,!
I.
FOR RENT—Furnished apart- 1
ment. Mrs. Edmund Baker, I
857-6722. Itc j
WANTED —To drill water wells :
anywhere, any depth. Pumps
furnished and Installed. Terms,
1-3 years to pay. Call or write '
W. M. Kittle, Box 186, Ringgold,
Ga. Phoae 3501-2831. ts '
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
FOR SALE—Nearly new fireplace
ensemble, complete with fire ’
screen. Dog Irons, etc. Sold new ,
for $49.95 retail. Our selling price
way below wholesale. The Attic
Shop, phone 857-1264.
ROSES—Peace Rose was $2.50
now $1.50. Roses packed 3 in 1
55c each. Trade Wind Furniture i
I Co., East First Street, Summer- ,
ville, phone 857-3896. Itc
FOR SALE—S-room house, 2
acres of land, on Highway 27.
Also 4 rooms of furniture. Mrs.
I Clifford Bigelow, Route 4, Sum
merville. ltp
FOR SALE —Set Maple twin beds.
Priced to sell. 2-piece Living
Room Suites only $39.95. Unfin- .
ished chest with 5 drawers $19.95.
Play pen $9.95. The Attic Shop,
phone 857-1264.
FOR RENT
Completely frunished 4-room
house with bath. In Mill Village.
SIO.OO.
In Trion—Furnished apart
ment, 3 rooms with bath. Heat
furnished. $12.50.
In North Summerville—Con
crete block building. Will re
model to suit tenant. Bob Davi
: son.
WANTED — To rent or buy,
horse style, quilting frames, j
| Phone 857-7851. |
LADIES—Do you need money?
Start now. Extra earnings.
! Work part-time near your home
’ showing Avon Cosmetics. Write
Mrs. Jeanet Coalson, Route 7,
Rome, Ga. Itc
FOR SALE—New and used re
frigerators, $39.95 and up.
Martin Palmer T.V. and Gro
cery, Lyerly Highway.
FOR SALE—Dinette Suites from
$19.95 up. Extra nice quality
Redroom Suite, complete with
Box Springs and Mattress $124.95.
The Attic Shop, phone 857-1264.
FURNITURE SALE ~ Kitchen
appliances, bedroom furniture,
few odds and ends. Reasonably
priced. Will sell all or any part.
Nothing down—terms. Colum
bus Finance, Commerce Street.
ts
TomHa^eturn^
H. F. PONDER
Graduate TAX LAW and Accounting
10 Years Experience — Thousands of Returns
Open Daily 8:30-5:00
MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES
Across from Post Office Phone
Summerville 857-6071
I FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED
I DUPLEX APARTMENT
I MO 00
In very nice condition University Ave., Summerville
I Sproull Dempsey
Phone 232-8931 Rome, Ga.
Bolling News
Carlton Reynolds Sr. is a
patient at Chattooga Hospital.
We wish him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Grady Dodd and Miss
Thelma Dodd spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Denson
in Dry Valley. ।
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norton
visited Mrs. Lena McCollum
Thursday. ।
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Elrod
and children are staying with
Mrs. Carlton Reynolds while Mr.
Reynolds is in the hospital.
Little Mike Reynolds is visit- ■
ing his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hoyt Crawford, in Valley'
Head, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barassz
and children, of Illinois, visited
Mrs. Walter Campbell and Mr. :
and Mrs. Carlton Reynolds last
week.
Mrs. Grady Dodd visited the |
John Dodds Thursday.
Mrs. Earl Dooley visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Edwards Wednes
day.
Ives Smith, of Ellijay, and
Ross Smith, of Summerville,
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Dodd and Lonnie Tucker Fri
day.
Harold Tucker returned from
Veterans Hospital Friday.
Mrs. Ethel Norton is a patient
in Chattooga Hospital. We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Bill Pickle, Gene Pickle and
Joe Reynolds visited David and
Glenn Dodd Wednesday.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Reynolds on the
birth of a daughter at Floyd
Hospital.
Bill Dodd visited Carlton
Reynolds in the hospital Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeLude, of
Minneapolis, Minn., spent last
Sunday with the Bill Dodds.
THANK YOU NOTE
We would like to express our
appreciation to our many friends
and neighbors for food, flowers
and kind words in the death of
our dear love one, Mr. Grady
Nunn, who passed away January
18.
—Mrs. Grady Nunn and
daughters.
EVERYBODY
NEEDS MONEY
SOMETIME!
LOANING
IS OUR BUSINESS
For CASH MONEY when you
need it . . . See Miss Jimmie
Alexander, Manager.
DIXIE CREDIT CO.
South Commerce Street
SUMMERVILLE
— Phone 857-4481 —
Lyerly Happenings |
By Gwen Wiliams, Lyerly, Ga.
■■ । « Mi an ■ ■ m —■■ Mi ■ i
Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers,
jof Atlanta, and Vernon Milli
can. of Jacksonville, Ala., en- i
joyed a long week-end at the i
'home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Watson Millican. Mrs. Ben
j Vaughn, of Holland, was also a
guest.
Mrs. Mary Mackey and chil- 1 :
dren, of Leesburg, Ala., and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cook wore week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jody
Cook and family.
Get well wishes go to Bob I
। Bullard who is a patient at the j
Chattooga Hospital. He is the |
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
। Bullard.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and Mrs. Harold Bishop visited
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Elliott and
[family Saturday. Master Danny
I Elliott accompanied his grand
parents home for the week-end.
I Congratulations go to Mr. and
l Mrs. Ramon A. Paulk, of Lake
land, Fla., on the arrival of a
daughter born February 4 at a
। Lakeland hospital. Mrs. Paulk,
। formerly of Lyerly, is the for
mer Pat Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and
; children, of LaFayette, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Jones and Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones and
family spent the week-end here
with Mrs. J. C. Williams.
Linda Baker and Sharon
Floyd visited Marilyn Bryant
Monday night.
Mrs. Robert Denson spent
Friday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop,
Karen and Brian were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Bishop.
Mrs. C. B. Ray was dinner
guest of Mrs. Elsie Dooley and
Holland News
By Mrs. Mark Strawn
••
Lester White and Mrs. Walter
Hensley, of LaFayette, spent the
• week-end in North Carolina
; with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mc
; Afee. Mrs. McAfee, their sister
' the former Miss Margaret White,
underwent major surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Burn
ette have sold their home and
business here and plan to move
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Holland
and Miss Bertha Holland were
in Rome Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ray, of
Lyerly, visited Misses Bertha and
Mary Holland Friday. Mrs. John
Kellett and Pamela Howard also
visited there that afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nour and
son, of Atlanta, were week-end
74.5% vote Valiant best
in nationwide consumer survey
©“Like to test-drive the 1963 compacts?” That’s what Nationwide Consumer
Testing Institute-a completely independent company-recently asked 3600
typical drivers in 18 cities across the country.
The people were asked to test-drive two compacts. Some picked Corvair and Valiant.
Some picked Falcon and Valiant. Some wanted to try Rambler or Chevy 11. The course
included all kinds of normal driving.
Drivers circled the course twice (once in each car) with N.C.T.l.’s trained inter
viewers firing questions all the way. Which of these cars do you prefer for accelera
tion? Ride? Steering? Styling? Finally: which is the best all-around value?
The surprising results:
Average
Compact preference Rambler Valiant Chevy II Valiant Corvair Valiant Falcon Valiant four
compacts Valiant
Interior styling 25% I 75% 30% 70% 27% I 73%~ 44% 56% 33% I 67%
Exterior styling _ 24 76 48 52 39 61 41 59 _3B 62
Quality of workmanship 38 62 40 60 36 64 44 56 40 60
Acceleration 17 83 48 52 21 79 ~26~ 75 28 72
Passing power 17 83 45 55 21 79 24 76 27 73
Roominess 35 65 56 44 30 70 44 56 41 59
Steering 26 74 31 69 37 63 29 71 31 69
Ride 27 73 33 67 29 71 26 74 29 71
BEST ALL-AROUND VALUE 17~ |B3 34 66 '"24 ~| ~76 17" 73 | 70%
Two things were not tested —price and warranty. But remember that Valiant is just
about the lowest-priced car made in the U.S.A, today. And that Valiant carries
America’s longest and best new-car warranty-5 years or 50,000 miles.* Ask your
Plymouth-Valiant Dealer (or your own independent test drive in The New Valiant.
♦ Your Authorized Plymouth-Valiant Dealer's Warranty against defects in material and workmanahip on 1963 can has been
expanded to include parts replacement or repair, without charge for required parte or labor, for 6 yean or 80,(XX) miles, which
ever comes first, on the engine block, head and internal parts tnnanHesion case and Internal parte (excluding manual clutch);
torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints (excluding dust coven), roar axle and differential, and rear wheel bearings,
provided the vehicle has been serviced at reasonable intervals according to the Plymouth-Valiant Certified Car Care schedules.
Best all-around compact anybody has come up with yet...VALIANTI
z
In Dallas, 74% voted Valiant best value. In Syracuse, 78% voted Valiant best value. In Los Angeles, 77% voted Valiant best value.
PLYMOUTH DIVISION CHRYSLER
MOTORS CORPORATION
WILSON MOTORS, INC.
[Lyerly Highway Summerville
Emma last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cook Jr.
and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Montgomery and childrenl
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Peppers, Sara, Sonny;
and Steve.
Charles Gaylor and James
spent Sunday with the Jim
Hollis and J. C. Reynolds while
Mrs. Gaylor spent the day at
Riegel Memorial Hospital with.
her sister, Mrs. Fate Shamblin. |
Mrs. Marvin Millican, of Sum
merville, spent the week-end
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
George Gilbert. Mr. Gilbert re
mains on our sick list.
Mrs. Ola Ozment, Mrs. Robert
Wood and Charles visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Ozment and fam
ily in Cedar Bluff Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodall,
Steve and Susie, of Rome, spent
the week-end here with the
Gaylors and Woodalls.
Mrs. Paul Morrison remains a
patient at Chattooga Hospital.
We wish for her a speedy re
covery.
Mrs. Jimmy Jackson and
family have returned home
after a few days here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Jackson. Friends of Mrs. Jack
son are glad to hear that she
has returned home from McCall
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Daniels,
Terry and Tim, of Arab, Ala.,
visited Mrs. Eloise Stallings and
family over the week-end.
A large group from this com
munity enjoyed a skating party
at Chamblee’s Roller Rink near
I Trion Thursday.
Susan Busbin spent Sunday
afternoon with Terri Joan Bry
ant.
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Kellett and Pamela. They all en
joyed supper Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bush
and Sylvia in Summerville.
Mrs. Claude Ratliff and Cindy
Ratliff have been sick during the
past week.
Mrs. Lois Barker, R. D. Davi
son, Frank and Miss Eva Wor
sham attended the funeral of
Miss Ida Westbrooks in Gayles
ville, Ala. last Thursday.
Mrs. Hardy Bandy and Jose
phine were here from Trion
Sunday to have dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Strawn.
Mrs. Paul Brookshire entered
Floyd County Hospital Sunday
suffering from pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ken-
Tfye Summerville News, Thursday, February 7, 1963
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WINS sloo— Winner of the Supreme Oil Co’s SIOO
monthly prize for January was Felton Pinion (left),
who receives the check from Bobby Plunkett, manager
of the North Commerce Street Supreme oil Station.
Valentine
Dance for
Teens Planned
A Valentine Dance will be held
I by the Teen Club from 8 to 10:30
' p.m. Saturday at the Summer-
Mi’. Christol
Is Located
Alfred H. (Son) Christol, re
ported missing from Trion two
weeks ago. has been found at
East Ridge, Tenn., it was stated
this week. ,
He now reportedly Is at Riegel
Hospital.
Mr. Christol was staying in a
deserted building and had little
protection from the cold, it was
stated. He reportedly suffered
frostbite on his feet.
drick and Mr. and Mrs. John
Robert Kendrick were Sunday
: visitors of Mrs. Theo. Kendrick.
Miss Mamie Smith and Will
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Smith and family Sunday.
Mr. »and Mrs. J. H. Borders
and Mrs. Stewart, of Rome; Miss
Lucile Vaughn, of Lyerly, ancj
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mathis, of
Rock Springs, were Sunday vis
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
■ Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith,
i of Chattanooga, visited them
. Saturday,
Miss Nancy White spent Wed
-1 nesday with Miss Martha Green.
Harold Battles is recovering
from an injury received last Fri
day in an automobile accident.
ville Recreation Center.
All Chattooga High School stu
dents are invited, it was stated.
Admission will be 25c each per
son.
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much you may save.
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; — Agent —
PHONE 857-4671
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