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CONDUCTING BOY SCOUT CANVASS
Claude Bagley (third from left) finance
chaii man of the Chattooga Boy Scout
District is shown with four of his work
ers (right) and two professional Scout
executives (left) as the annual Bov
Scout drive got underway Tuesday. The
goal is $3,300. Shown (left to right) are:
Bill Young, Dalton, Boy Scout executive
for Chattooga and Whitfield Counties;
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FFA CATTLE WINNERS AT FAIR—
These three Chattooga High Future
Farmers of America members had win
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FFA cattle exhibit last we^in the un
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drive SAFELY this winter
FALL CERTIHED CAR-CHECK .
us is far more than the old-fashioned “fall check-up.” We inspect your
car from stem to stern ... oil filter, air filter, tires, battery, motor oil,
lubrication ... and service where needed, giving you a certificate show
ing replacements made and services rendered. We follow car manu
facturers' recommendations and use only quality Standard Oil products,
to assure you safer winter driving.
GUARANTEED RADIATOR PROTECTION
We drain and flush your cooling system thoroughly ... check radiator
hose, fan belts, thermostat, water pump and all parts of the cooling
system, making needed replacements. Only then do we install quality
Atlas Perma-Guard Anti-Freeze, and affix a tab to your radiator guar
anteeing to replace at no cost to you any anti-freeze protection lost be
tween September 1 and April 30.
Two more ways...
I we take better care of your car f
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FOWLER'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION
Corner of Lyerly Road and Rome Boulevard Summerville
S & W STANDARD SERVICE STATION
South Commerce Street Summerville
Harry Wheeler, Rome, Northwest Geor
gia Boy Scout executive; Mr. Bagley,
Arch Farrar, Sam Cordle, John Bankson
and Frank Agnew. Also working on the
drive are Dr. Marlin Payne. Robert
Floyd, Harold Jackson, Hugh Shamblin,
Dr. Berlon Lovingood, W. S. James, O.
G. Morehead, Irwin Thomas, Lambert
Jones, J. P. Smith, McMillan Myers and
James Simmons.
to right) Dennis Tucker, with his first
place winning steer; Dale Dotson, with
his first-place winning heifer; and Roger
Dawson with his second place winning
heifer.
Educator
To Address
S’ville PTA
Dr. Mark Hawthorne, head of
the Department of Education at
Berry College, will speak to the
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TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY — Special Grand Opening Sale! Store open until 8 p.m. Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday this week. Prizes to be given away each day at 7 p.m. You do not have to be
present to win. Prizes are: 1 Hair Dryer, 5-Pc. Silver Serving Set, 1 Hobby Kit, 1 Rod and Reel, 2 Pre
mium Tires, 1 Set Slip-On Seat Covers and 1 Muffler. Come in and register!
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Davis Tires—Chosen Over 38,000,000 times!
Gives lasting protection!
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purchase of reg. 7.50
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above gun- I I All-New Daisy 450-shot I I FRANK N. PRINCE, OWNER
I- ■■ 1.1 repeater. 35 inches long!
Summerville Elementary Par
ent-Teacher Assn, next week.
The meeting will be at 3 15
p.m. Tuesday at the school. A
nursery will be provided.
Dr. Hawthorne will discuss
“New Trends in Education”.
The memborsh n drive of the
PTA is on and interested per
sons are being invited to join.
WEEK-END SERIES
SET AT CENTER
A week-end revival starts to
night at the Christian Fellow
ship Center, located on Wood
land Avenue, Summerville.
G. A. Hamby of Faith Taber
nacle, Dalton, will be the
speaker.
The Summerville News, Thursday. October 10, 1963
JR. TEENS SCHEDULE
DANCE SATI RDAY
An “election dance” will be
held by the Junior Teen Club
from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Saturday
at the Summerville Recreation
Center.
The election of officers will
take place at the event. There
are two slates of candidates, the
black slate being headed by Ken
Kinsey, presidential candidate,
and the red slate being headed
by Jeanette Ponder.
Prospective members may join
at the dance and dues are 75c
a year.
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