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★ The Summerville News. Thursday, October 17, 1963
I Lyerly Happenings j
By Gwen Williams, Lyerly, Ga.
Harold Dean Ragland is home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Ragland, after being re
cently discharged from the U. S.
Army. Ragland’s most recent
duty was completed in Germany.
He is a 1958 graduate of Lyerly
High School.
Mrs. A M Bryant and Mrs.
Dorothy Hanic are in Jensen
Beach. Fla . for a few days’visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cham
blee.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hollis visited
friends in Gadsden, Ala., Sun
day.
Miss Brenda Hogg, a senior at
David Lipscomb College. Nash
ville. spent the week-end here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Hogg.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Daniel,
Terry and Tim, Arab, Ala., and
W. T. Stallings, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end here with Mrs.
Sherwood Stallings. Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Dodd and boys.
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drive SAFELY th is winter
FALL CERTIFIED 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. i
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 «
standard! -
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FOWLER'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION
C orner of Lyerly Koad and Koine Boulevard Summerville
S & W STANDARD SERVICE STATION
■F South r™m,m Street Summerville
e Mr. and Mrs. George Sitton
;. and Mrs. J C. Williams were
- week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
>. C R Collins and Becky in Blairs
t ville.
’ George Gilbert, of Knoxville,
V Tenn., spent a few days last week
with his mother. Mrs. Zcllna Gil
(• bert.
i Lewis Hanle was Sunday dln-
1 ner guest of Mr and Mrs Johnny
- Bryant, Marilyn and Terri.
■ Teachers of this area will go
1 Friday to Rome for the Seventh
- District. Georgia Teachers meet
which will be held at East Rome
I School and the Rome City Audi
■ torium.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jackson
and son, of Fort Payne, Ala.,
spent the week-end here with
. Mr and Mrs. Webb Wyatt and
1 family.
I Mr and Mrs. Marion Stone I
and Kevin, of Fort Oglethorpe.
I spent the week-end here with !
Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Brogdon.
HO YD ASKED TO
TOUR COLLEGES
Chattooga Rep. James H.
(Sloppy) Floyd was among 30
members of the Georgia House
of Representatives and 10 sen
ators invited to tour several of
: Georgia s higher educational In
stitutions the last week of this
month.
He was invited by Speaker of
the House George T. Smith.
Others from this area Invited
were J. Battle Hall, of Floyd;
Alfred Fowler, of Douglas; Tom
Murphy, Haralson: George
Bagby, Paulding and J. H.
Moore. Polk.
Traveling by chartered bus, |
the group will visit the Georgia
State College in Atlanta on Oct.
29, go to the Medical College of j
Georgia in Augusta, the Univer-I
sity of Georgia in Athens and
Georgia Tech in Atlanta.
Webb Wyatt and Rev. J B.
Cantrell spent Tuesday In Can
ton visiting friends and relatives.
Mrs. Dell Johnson remains se
; riously ill at Chattooga Hospital.;
Mrs. Jack Johnston, of Atlan- ।
, ta, was week-end guest of Mr.
■ and Mrs. Louis Johnston and
children and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Hurley and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook, Billy
| and Tommy attended a birthday
[ dinner in Summerville Sunday
for Mrs. Lewis' niece, Lynn Lewis.
Others present were: Mrs. Lena
Bloodworth, Bobby Worsham
and Jerry Worsham, of Charles
| ton, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs.
James Lewis and Wally.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Brown
and sons, of Calhoun, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Avery Bryan, Nancy
and Hugh Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Denson spent Fri- |
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Arthur Morrison.
Get well wishes go to Mrs.
John G. Espy, a patient at Floyd
Hospital, and Jim Rose, a pa
tient. at Battey State.
Mrs. Velma (Webb) Wyatt was
entertained with a birthday din
ner recently at the home of her
son. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wyatt,
and family on Alabama Avenue.
Among those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Webb Wyatt, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Wyatt, Danny, Ed
die and Darlyn Wyatt, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Wyatt and boys, Mrs.
Del) Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bishop, Rodney and Tina,
Mrs. Harold Bishop, Mrs. Louie
Johnston and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bus Wyatt and boys, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bishop and Rev. J.
B. Cantrell.
Tommy Morrison, who has
been employed in Calhoun for
some time, is back home now
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook and
boys visited Mr, and Mrs. Ray
Cook Sunday.
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FABULOUS
DOLLAR DAYS
Yes, a dollar bill still buys a lot at Saul s . .. Shop Thursday, Friday and Saturday for exciting values!
LOOK WHAT TOO BUYS THIS WEEK-END AT SAUL'S!
FOAM PILLOWS FEATHER PILLOWS BOYS’JEANS LADIES'HOSE
F T k m r t Feather-Proof Striped Ticking.
Chicken Feather Filled. National Brand. Sizes 1 to 7. Seamless Sheer. First Quality.
1-00 1.00 1.00 3». 1.00
iowhs PUSriC Pillow COVERS PILLOWCASES
Printed. Extra Large, Thick HAIIKUJ lUVCKj Heavy Gauge. Standard Size.
Heavy Gauge. Single or Double With Zipper. White. First Quality.
Bed Size.
too , 1.00 4.1.00 3 ™ 1.00
40” WIDE SHEETING KITCHEN TERRIES CHILDREN'S DRESSES WHITE T-SHIRTS
Unbleached Printed. First Quality. Reg. 39c. Sizes 7 to 14. Plaid. Made to Government Specifications.
5 YARDS LOO 3 FOR LOO 2 FOR LOO 2 FOR 1.00
MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS LADIES' COTTON SLIPS Children's COTTON SLIPS CHILDREN'S PANTIES
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Extra Large. White Compare! Reg 1.00. Eyelet Trim. Sizes 3 to 14. 3 Styles. Knit. Lace Trim.
15 OR 1.00 2 for LOO LOO 3 for LOO
CHILDREN’S PANTIES BABY SHEETS LADIES' PANTIES LADIES’ PANTIES
Rayon Tricot White and Colors. White and Colors. Fitted. National Make. Sizes 5 to 10. White and Colors.
6 OR LOO LOO 2 OR LOO 5 for LOO
DISCONTINUED BRAS MEN’S STRETCH SOX BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS GIRLS' SLIM PANTS
Assorted Styles and Brands. One Size Fits All First Quality. Flannel. Sizes 6 to IS. Corduroy and Cotton. Vai. to 1 98.
1-00 51.00 1.00 1.00
MEN S GIOVES MEN'S SWUTSHIRTS BOVS' SWEATSHIRTS MEN'S BELTS
Black. Vinyl Fleece-Lined. White and Grey Heavy weight. Assorted Colors. Sizes 6 to 16. Assorted Styles Reg. 1.00.
1-00 1.00 1.00 2 1,00
BABY BLANKETS QUILTED BABY PADS 20x40 RUGS RECEIVING BLANKETS
S«M» Stripes. IM. i 5,,,. Rft . 39c . CwL-U... Solid, and Color,. By me„l MIB,.
1-00 5.1.00 1,00 2... 1,00