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BUY
FOR SALE — Coca-Cola drink
box in good condition, $24.95.
Good hot water heaters, 30 or
40 gallons, $29.95. The Attic
Shop, phone 857-1264.
FOR SALE OR RENT
42 Moore Street, Trion Heights.
Also
606 Union Street, Summer
ville.
Also
Practically new 4-room house
with carport, in Menlo.
FRED AND ROSS THOMAS
Phone 857-1191 or 734-2593
FOR SALE
1 4-room dwelling located on
Reed Avenue.
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
IV2 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.
One 5-room frame dwelling,
located on Highland Avenue,
near hospital.
One 4-room dwelling and
bath, three acres land. Located
Lyerly Highway.
One 5-room frame dwelling,
two acres land. Located on
Rome Highway.
One modern 5-room dwelling
located about two miles north of
Trion on old Highway 27.
One 4-room dwelling with
about nine acres of land on
Woodland Avenue
JOHN P. JONES
Phone 857-3361
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TROL. For free estimates call
G. L. Burnett at 857-7711. Crown
Exterminating Co. We are li
censed and insured. ts
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SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES
We Buy and Sell
Good Used Furniture
The Attic Shop
Behind Ross and Fred
Thomas’ Office
PHONE 857-1264
MORTGAGE I
LOANS I
To build, buy or repair I
your home. i
HOLLIS I
REAL ESTATE
Phone 857-1971
SUMMERVILLE
AUTO REPAIR
SHOP
102 East First Street
• Walt Rich
• Bryan Evans
Phone 857-7761
Nights, until 10, call 857-2322
OREGON POWER SAW CHAIN'
! for all makes of saws. The |
Sonlib Trade Center, top of
Lookout Mountain, Cloudland. !
Ga., phone 862-2473. ts
WANTED—To drill water wells I
anywhere, any depth. Pumps
furnished and Installed. Terms,
1-3 years to pay. Call or write
W. M. Kittle, Box 186, Ringgold,
Ga. Phone 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 — Oak buffet or
server, choice $12.95. Large
dresser, $19.95. The Attic Shop,
phone 857-1264.
FOR LADIES ONLY! How about
your vacuum cleaner? Need
bags, cord, hose, switch, filters,
repairs? We have parts and
supplies for Filter Queen, Lewyt,
Hoover, G.E., Westinghouse,
Compact, Eureka, Electrolux
Air-way, etc. Call Ace Vacuum
Cleaners Service, Summerville,
Ga., 857-4066. 3-21 p
FOR RENT—S-room house on
Memorial Drive. Phone 857-
6615. ltc
THE SOCK SHOP — Discount
prices on quality socks and
nose for all the family. Why
pay more?—trade at the Little
Red Store at the LaFayette
Hosiery Mills on West Main
St., LaFayette. ts
FOR SALE—Used chest, five
drawers. $9.95; 6-piece dinette,
$29.95; kitchen cabinet, $12.95.
.The Attic Shop, phone 857-1264.
FOR SALE—Three hams, 75c
lb. Two shoulders, 50c lb.
Horace Tibbs, Route 2, Lyerly.
Itp
FOR SALE OR TRADE—One
mare, 1000 pounds, works
good. G. P. Pruitt, Cloudland.
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AA-Qualified man or woman for
established route work. Will
I train. Can earn S3O or more per
day. Write Mr. Heath, Box 2766,
■ Desota Station, Memphis 2,
Tenn. 3-21 p
FOR RENT—One 3-room mostly
furnished apartment. 407 So.
Commerce Street. Also bedroom.
201 So. Commerce. Myrtle’s. 857-
8941. ltc
FREE
Brake Adjustment
With Complete Oil Change
and Lub. Job.
This Offer Good Monday
Through Friday Only
SERVICE FOR SURE!
• Brakes Relined • Motor
Tune-Up • Road Service
Stanley
Gulf Service
Station WOff/
North Commerce
Phone 857-6632
Marks Aulo Sales
Time Sales
Since 1940
Phone Summerville 857-1491
FLETCHER'S
PURE OIL STATION
FREE PICK-UP AND
DELIVERY SERVICE
Road Service • Polishing
Wheel Balancing • Greasing
PHCNE 857-6271
WANTED AT ONCE—Rawleigh
Dealer in Chattooga or Sum
merville. Write Rawleigh GAC
-100-3, Memphis, Tenn.
3-7,21,28
FOR SALE—Extra nice English
oak hutch, $29.95. Odd chairs
as low as $1.49. The Attic Shop,
phone 857-1264.
FOR SALE—3-piece maple liv
ing room suite, just been
newly upholstered, $74.95. Gos
sip bench, $7.95. The Attic Shop,
phone 857-1264.
FOR RENT—Nice 3-room and
bath apartment. Phone 857-
1592. ltc
; Democratic freedom was fine for colonial America
I but what will we have in 1 976?
The People Want To Know-
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attained?
People attain freedom by establishing
and maintaining an honest government
of law with clearly stated powers, rights
and obligations of government and the
basic rights of personal freedom written
into its legal code —by electing honest government
officials and requiring them and their appointees to respect
and. enforce the people's basic rights.
FREEDOM BERMONETTE* BY RUSSELL CHILTON HILL
© 1963 THE CHILDREN'S FUND. SAN ANTONIO S, TEXAS
LaFayette Monument Works I
Highway 27 North at City Limits — LaFayette, Ga. ftg
Dealers in: Georgia White Marble and Georgia B
Blue Granite Monuments
★ All Work Guaranteed to Your Satisfaction W
★ Finest Quality and Designing
Before you buy a monument come by our display yard
at LaFayette and compare our quality and prices, or jS
call collect and we shall be happy to send our repre
sentative to see you. K
WILLIAM CROWE, Owner
Office Phone 4-8582 — Home Phone 4-6415
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED
DUPLEX APARTMENT
S 4O OO
In very nice condition. University Ave., Summerville
Sproull Dempsey
Phone 232-8931 Rome, Ga.
RUBBER
STAMPS
MADE TO ORDER!
★ Reasonably Priced
★ Quick Service
★ Also Stamp Pads, Daters,
and Stamp Pad Ink.
The
Summerville
News
Phone 857-1861 Summerville
FOR RENT—One 4-room house
on Scoggins Street, Summer
ville. Frank Agnew. Phone 857-
7781, ltc
WANTED—Junk radiators, bat
teries, starters and generators.
Any kind. Gill's Junk Yard, 2 1 / / 2
miles east of Trion, Spring Creek
Community. 3-14 p
Wallace Campbell
Architect-Engineer
Building Plans
Rome Road
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INDUSTRY EXPERTS VISIT— Fred Starr (left) com
munity development director of the Rome Division,
Georgia Power Company, talks at Trion with Ted St.
Clair (center) and Jim Wyatt (right) of the Industrial
Development branch of Georgia Tech, Rome. The Tech
experts were on the program during a report on the
progress of the Coosa Valley area.
Area Has Tools
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gram.
John Bankson, of Summer
ville, and J. C. Woods, of Trion,
the Chattooga members of the
Commission, presided. The at
tendance committee was com
prised of John Jones, J. R.
Dowdy, Grady Ramey, Harry
Hardeman and W P. Selman.
The Coosa Valley area has the
top-notch program of develop
ment in the entire nation, it
was pointed out.
No where in the country is
there such a set-up as the type
functioning here, where com
munities have banded together
so harmoniously for their
mutual development, and where
they have the full-time assist
ance of a staff of professional
planners and also the aid of a
full-time industrial develop
ment branch such as that estab
lished by Georgia Tech at Rome.
Communities all over the
nation are turning to the Coosa
Valley area as a guiding light
for their own development pro
grams.
. . . The work of the Commis
sion staff is in two major parts:
Research and the practical ap
plication of the knowledge
gained through research.
The research phase is reach
ing a climactic point and from
the end of this summer on, more
attention can be devoted to the
practical application phase.
Research has involved ex
haustive studies, mapping and
the publication of booklets on
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South Commerce Street
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— Phone 857-4481 —
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upto
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"CAR FINANCE PLAN”
Here's haw you may save
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"Car Finance Plan.” You
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OTIS GORMAN
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PHONE 857-4671
such subjects as industrial sites,
land uses, economic analyses,
etc.
The Commission not only
functions in the field of indus
trial development. It seeks the
total development of the Coosa
Valley — agricultural, tourist,
water resources and other nat
ural resources.
Here are some of the other
statements made at the meet
ing;
The area approach to commu
nity development is becoming
widely recognized as the “sen
sible” approach.
. . . The opportunities here
are what we want to make them.
Planning will not get the job
done unless we want to get the
job done.
In the field of tourist de
velopment, 200,000 color bro
chures on the Coosa Valley area
are being distributed in the
nation.
The Commission’s planners
attend and provide advice to
local planning commissions and
other local groups. For instance,
advice has been given on small
watershed development, the
proposed sites for the new Chat
tooga High School, roadside
park sites, zoning in Trion and
zoning in Summerville.
The Coosa Commission staff
cosfs only 25 cents per capita.
By combining, the counties are
doing what they could not hope
to do alone.
Projects such as a property
I revaluation workshop and a
business license workshop are
among those sponsored by the
Commission as away of dis
seminating information and
providing expert opinion to
local people.
. . . Attending Tuesday were:
the Rev. L. S. Baugh, Dr. W. U.
Hyden, Earl Hall, Frank Daw
son, Billy Mack Morgan, H. D.
McWhorter. Jerry Wilhelm, S. A.
Cook, W. G. Hendrix, John Paul
Jones, J. M. Richie, John T.
Stubbs Jr., Allen Horton, M. H.
Purcell, Frank Agnew, Ross
Thomas, Bob Guffln, John S
Jones, A. J. Strickland, Ed
Bryant, F. H. Boney, T. J. Espy
Jr., W. F. Aldred, J. H. McWil
liams, Ed Surles, H. C. Gordon,
Jack McAmls, H. G. Ramey,
George W. Payne.
John C. Cavin, Carl E. Rag
land, J. A. Hammond, Don R.
Shumate, Clyde Cobb, Dr. G. H.
Little, Dr. C. A. Clements,
Charles Farrar, James A. Lind
sey, James D. Simmons, John
R. Hartline, Archie C. Brown,
Mrs. R. D. Garnett, Mrs. Her
dman Buffington, Alvin E. Wat
son.
George W. Collett, W. A. How-
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Fhe Summerville News, Thursday, March 14, 1963 ★
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Trionites Plan Sat. Hike to
Rome, 30 Miles Away
A 30-mile hike is planned by a group of Trion
ites Saturday.
The group includes the Rev. Emmett Smith,
Chattooga Baptist Assn, missionary, who led a
group of Trion teens on a hike to LaFayette two
weeks ago.
Saturday’s hike will be to Rome, 30 miles from
Trion.
The group will leave Trion High School at 8:30
a.m. Anyone wishing to go should be present at
that time, attired in comfortable clothing and carry
ing a sack lunch.
Plans are being made for the group to be picked
up in cars for the return trip. In addition, vehicles
will accompany the group in the event some are not
able to walk all the way, the Rev. Mr. Smith said.
Plans to bicycle to Rome last Saturday were
interrupted by rain, but the Rev. Smith said the
trip would have been “too dangerous” anyway.
Several adults are understood to be planning on
the trip this Saturday.
County CD Meet
Set for Tues. Night
CITY HAS FIRST
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mit financial statements when
they submit an application for
a taxi license. It was noted
that among those submitting the
statements, the average annual
net income was some S6OO. One
city official commented that
was indication there was a need
in Summerville for only “about
seven” taxis.
Mrs. Charles Marks appeared
before the Council in connection
with a problem which had de
veloped over insurance coverage
at the Turkey Bowl game last
November. She noted that she
and other parents paid a $3 “in
surance fee” but that after her
child and some others were in
jured they found they were not
covered by accident insurance.
The mayor and council ex
pressed concern and regret over
the misunderstanding noting
that they would take steps to
see that such a thing did not
re-occur. It was explained, an
investigation by the city showed,
that the brochure listing the $3
“insurance fee” was, in effect,
misleading. Only a portion of
the sum was to have been used
। for insurance, and part of that
for liability insurance, and the
other was to have been used as
a registration fee. However, for
the sake of expediency, the gen
eral term “insurance fee” was
used. In addition, it was after
wards learned that the $207 thus
collected would not buy the nec
essary accident insurance and
this plan had to be abandoned.
Since the Recreation Dept, did
not have a list of all who had
j paid, there was no way to reim-
I burse them and the money was
therefore used to defray the
high expenses Involved in the
Bowl game, it was explained.
ard, W. L. Stigler, the Rev.
Darty F. Stowe, Harold H. Dunn,
Samuel H. Orr, W Harry Harde
man, H. L. McGinnis, Dr. J. J.
Allen, J. P. Smith, Louis Tate,
John D. Connell.
J. A. Seeley, J. R. Jackson, Jr.,
D. L. McWhorter, J. B Wood
ard, Marshall Lowry, J. R. Bur
gess, Sam Sitton, Jr., Luther
Smith, Jr., James H. Spence,
John H Bullard, Robert M.
Bridges, the Rev. Gene Turkett,
J R. Dowdy.
Ewart Wilson, J. Frank Mc-
Connell, J. 11. Graham, Dr. Joe
Stewart, Gene Ballard, O. G.
Morehead, Jr., H. W, Johnson,
R. J. Brusco, the Rev. W. E.
Hotchkiss, Scab Baker, W. P.
Selman, Dr. Marlin Payne, T.
W. Fox.
Civil defense leaders from
throughout Chattooga County
are being invited to a meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Summerville Recreation Center,
Luther Smith, director, has an
nounced.
Ted Donath, director of the
Rome-Floyd CD unit, will be the
guest speaker.
Monthly county - wide CD
meetings are being planned, Mr.
Smith said.
Large Group
Attends CD
Police Class
A large group turned out Tues
day night for the oganizational
meeting of a county-wide civil
defense police auxiliary class.
The class will actually start at
7:30 p.m. Monday at the Sum
merville Recreation Center. The
instructor is not definite at this
time.
Others interested are invited
to be present for the first class.
Those present Monday night
were:
G. H. Rose, Carl Camp, John
B. Thomas, J. T. Copeland, Le
roy Tucker, Harold Toles, Roy
Snow, Willard D. Brown, Tommy
Copeland, Fred V. Greene, Paul
Wright, Don Wofford, Max
White, W. E. Worsham, Jimmy
Ray Posey, Lee L. Toles, J. P.
Smith, Carl Sumner, Gene Bent
ley, J. W. Wilkerson.
W. W. McDaniel, George Sell,
Mark Durham, Sara Greene,
Judy Coker, Evelyn Wofford,
Frances Scruggs, Charles F.
I Toles, Lamar Head, Harold
Scruggs, Gerald Dempsey, Lee
Millican, David Elliott, Boyd L.
Coker.
Several banks in the Chicago,
111., area, according to the
American Seat Belt Council, are
offering free seat belts to auto
owners who finance their pur
chase of new automobiles with
them.
MAN DIES OF
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Roberts and Henry Headrick.
Honorary pallbearers are:
Gene Wilbanks, Howard Barnett,
Robert Aikens, Boley Wilbanks,
Leonard Hughes, Frank Loggins,
Fred Finister and John Brock.
They are requested to meet at
the funeral home at 2:40.
The body is in state at the
funeral home.
Erwin Funeral Home is in
charge of the arrangements.
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