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The Summerville News. Thursday, October 24, 1963
Trion Social News
By Lcnell Pierce, Telephone 857-5882
( Mr and Mrs Lawson Bailey
Were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nee
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John
wright and children in Arab,
Ala. Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Sparks spent the
week-end in Lyerly with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomp
son and Tammy wen* visiting Mr
and Mrs. Jim Sparks, Brenda and
Jerry in Gaylesville. Ala. on Fri
day night.
Dinner guests of the Harold
Broome's on Sunday were Mr
and Mrs. Douglas Broome of
Menlo.
Mrs. Lillie Jones, of Decatur, i
is spending a lew days with Mr. I
and Mrs. Watt Dalton.
; Mrs. Peggy Shamblin Baldwin
pas returned home from Ger
many due to the illness of her
(nother, Mrs. Virginia Shamblin
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Hamby
Were Saturday night supper
f' uests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Jenson.
’ Mr and Mrs. Tommy Drum
tnond. Kelli and Kit. of States
boro, spent the week-end here ,
Visiting friends and relatives.
. Mr and Mrs. Tommy Dooley :
and Rusty were Sunday dinner 1
Quests of Mr and Mrs. Jackie <
pierce and Randall.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Montgomery I
|md Clifford Bailey were visiting I
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SEE OUR
MOBILE HOMES
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SHOPPING
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BIG 2" ANNIVERSARY SALE!
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' Mrs. Leatha Bailey, Barbara and
Katherine on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Mossie Fox, of Marietta,
is spending this week visiting
Mr and Mrs Howard Williams
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Finister
and Teresa, of Nashville, spent
the week-end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finister.
Mr. and Mrs J. H Flippo and
Ronnie were visiting relatives in
Alabama on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rucks
spent the week-end in Toccoa
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp
, bell, Scott and Neill.
I Jean Muriel Lamb and Larry
Dean Rickett, son of Mr. and
Mrs. D W. Rickett, Route 1,
Trion plan to marry Saturday.
She is the daughter of Mrs.
Louise Lamb.
Shopping in Chattanooga on
Friday were Mrs. Ethel Saylors
and Ann, Mrs. Roy Fay Green
and Mrs. Jessie Cordle.
Mrs. Lou Ella Clifton spent
Sunday with Mrs. Ethel Saylors
and Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Baker
mid Vickie were visiting Mr. and
Mrs Clyde Baker and Terry in
Calhoun Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maples at
tended church services at Avans,
Sunday. In the afternoon they
Book Review
The Battle of the Villa Fiorlta
is Rumer Godden's charming
new novel about two English
' children who pick up the pieces
of a broken marriage.
The children are Hugh
; Clavering, just turned 14, and
his sister Caddie, 11. They have
been brought up in one of those
polite, semisuburban, upper
middle-class English villages
where all the women seem to
be dressed in tweeds, sweaters
and strings of pearls. This ele
gantly humdrum scene is chosen
as the location of a movie, bring- ’
ing in strangers and the air of!
another world. The children’s
mother, Fanny Clavering, bored
with her impeccable but some
what stuffy husband, is swept
off her feet by a glamorous
movie director, Rob Quillet.
Fanny gives her husband
grounds for divorce, of which he i
promptly avails himself. And she ;
in turn runs off with Rob Quillet
to the Villa Fiorita, on the
shores of the Lago di Garda, in
Italy.
Meanwhile, the children are
settled in a cheerless London ,
flat until their schools open. It
is there that Caddie has her in
spiration: “Let’s go to this place
in Italy and fetch her ” Escaping
from their father, Hugh and
Caddie make their way across
Europe by themselves. Young as
they are, they are self-reliant
and resourceful. Caddie finances
the trip by selling her most ।
cherished possession, a pony. (
Dirty, hungry, weary from the
valiant journey, they arrive at
last at the gates of the Villa
Fiorita. The “battle” then be
gins. Rob Quillet is a forceful ( ;
character as well as an attrac- ।
five one. He is very much in love ; !
with Fanny—-as is she with him 1
and he is by no means inclined '
to let the children take her 1
away.
There are other characters, 1
too among them Pia, Rob’s ■'
half-Italian daughter by a pre
vious marriage, who is about the
age of the English children but
with an amusing Continental
veneer of sophistication. And ,
there are the earthy Italian ,
servants.
visited friends at Trenton. On ,
Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Willingham and boys, of Mari
etta, were supper guests. ।
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cox, Mrs.
Lucy Palmour and Beverly Pal
mour. of Chattanooga, Mrs. Gor
don Weaver and Brenda and Mr
and Mrs. Jimmy Palmour and
daughter were dinner guests on
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Weaver, Judy and Johnny. The
occasion was Judy’s birthday.
Mrs. Gordon Weaver an <f
Brenda were visiting Mrs. RoJ
Williams and Linda on Sunday
afternoon.
Newspapers are a major part
of the American economy.
TEUL IT TO THE WORLD WITH
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TRADE DAY AT HITCHING
POST—On Highway 48. 12
miles West of Summerville, every
•Saturday. Come early bring your
antiques, guns, dogs, buggy’s, j
wagons, socks, saws, hammers.'
FREE PARKING. Come early for
parking space. Bring anything
you want to sell or trade. Cows,
calves, horses, shoes, stamps,
shells, coins, cars and trucks. |
This Saturday, Oct. 19 and |
every Saturday. Square dance |
every Saturday night. ts
WANTED—To drin 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. Phone 3501-2831. ts
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA—AT
HOME. Licensed teachers. Send
age. highest grade completed for
free details. No salesmen. South
ern States Academy, Station j
E. 75, Atlanta, Ga. ltp I
Legal Notices
Georgia, Chattooga County
Court of Ordinary:
October 8, 1963
The appraisers upon applica
tion of Mrs. Hattie Smith Wat
kins, widow of Millard Bascom
Watkins, for a twelve months’
support for herself having filed
their return; all persons con
cerned hereby are cited to show
cause, if any they have, at the
next regular November term of
this court, why said application
should not be granted.
PAUL B. WEEMS, Ordinary
10-31 C
CITATION
Georgia, Chattooga County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Ed Hunter, as guardian of Vir
ginia Mae Hunter, Roy Lee Hunt
er. Frances Maxine Hunter and
Martha Ann Hunter, minors,
filed his petition asking for an
order allowing him to encumber
the property of his wards for the
purpose of maintenance and
support of said wards.
All interested persons are
hereby cited to show cause be
fore the Court of Ordinary on
the 4th day of November, 1963.
at 10:00 o’clock A. M. why said
order should not be granted as
prayed.
This the Bth day of October,
1963.
PAUL B. WEEMS, Ordinary
10-31 C
The Atlanta Gas Light Com
pany. Atlanta, Georgia, has filed
applications with the Georgia
Public Service Commission for
Certificates of Public Conven
ience and Necessity to extend
its pipeline and distribution fa
cilities and services in Catoosa,
Chattooga, Dade and Walker
Counties, Georgia, as more spe
cifically set forth in copies of
the maps attached to the appli
cations and made parts thereof,
pursuant to an Act of the Geor
gia Legislature approved Feb
ruary 17, 1956. Copies of the ap
plications and maps are on file
in the Commission's offices for
the inspection of any interested
party, and any objections con
cerning these applications shall
be made in writing setting forth
the reason and nature of the
objection, and such objections
shall be filed with the Commis
sion and served on the applicant
at least five days in advance of
the scheduled hearing date.
These applications have been
assigned for hearing before the
Commission beginning at 10:00
AM. on November 13, 1963 in
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A'd naturally the Brewing Industry is proud o< the bust
ness it generates in Georg 3 among the people and mdus
tries who serve as suppliers sueh as pulpwood growers,
manufacturers of paper board cartons and containers.
proCi ■ of cans ■ o gi. ss bottles and many others In
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FOR SALE — New house In
Menlo. Two bedrooms, living
room, dining room, kitchen,
carport. Large 120x220 lot. Call
862-2936 or Bob Guffin, 857-
; 8201. ts
FOR SALE—Shell home, three
bedrooms, bath, kitchen,
living room. Interior 2/3 com
pleted. Sell for cash, make offer,
I or will move to desirable loca
tion and handle on low monthly
payments. Located Mountain
View, Back Spring Creek Road.
Call Jess Parker, 734-4981, or
H. N. Dearborn Collect Marietta,
Ga., 427-5106. ts
MODEL CLOSE OUT—AII 1963
model homes reduced to cost
for quick sale to make room for
the 1964 models. Several floor
plans to choose from if you act
। today. Savings up to $1650 on
these close outs. AAA Mobile
Homes Corp., 2448 Stewart Ave-
I nue, S.W., Atlanta. 10-31 c
the Commission’s hearing room.
177 State Office Building, 244
Washington Street, S. W., At
lanta, Georgia.
This notice is published at the
direction of the Georgia Public
Service Commission.
ATLANTA GAS LIGHT
COMPANY
BY
W. L. Lee, President
11-7 c
NOTICE
CASE NO. 3345
CHATTOOGA SUPERIOR
COURT,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY,
GEORGIA
Action on Contract and to
subject your lands in Walker
and Chattooga Counties to
Judgment in case filed Sep
tember 5, 1963
ROBERT LEE BINGHAM
and LUCILE BINGHAM,
Plaintiffs
vs
TOM PAYNE and
DOROTHY PAYNE,
Defendants
TO TOM PAYNE, P. O. Box 1716,
Butte, Montana; and DOR
OTHY PAYNE, P. O. Box 1716,
Butte, Montana:
You are hereby commanded to
appear at Chattooga County,
Georgia, Superior Court, where
the above-stated case is pend
ing, within sixty days of the
date of the order for service by
publication, which was Septem
ber 5, 1963.
The character of the action is
further shown by copy of peti
tion, process and orders en
closed with the notice mailed to
you.
Witness the Hon. Samuel W.
Fariss, Judge, Superior Court,
Chattooga County, Georgia, this
September sth, 1963.
SAM L. CORDLE, Clerk
EOW 10-24 C
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHAT
TOOGA COUNTY:
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
Mrs. Dessie Ermer Thomas
having, in proper form, applied
to me for Permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of
B. F. Thomas, late of said Coun
ty, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of
B. F. Thomas should not be
granted to Mrs. Dessie Ermer
Thomas on B. F. Thomas estate.
Witness my hand and official
•signature, this 30th day of Sep
tember. 1963.
PAUL B. WEEMS, Ordinary
10-24 C
FOR SALE
Six-room dwelling, Allen
Street.
Four-room dwelling, Maffett
Street.
Five-room dwelling, Maffett
Street.
Four-room dwelling, Penn
Road.
Five-room dwelling, Rose Cir
cle.
Four-room dwelling, Rose Cir
j cle.
Four-room dwelling, Mountain
View.
Five-room dwelling, Ellen
Street.
Six-room dwelling, Martin
Street.
Eleven-room dwelling, Menlo,
Ga.
Six-room dwelling, Congress
Street.
Five-room dwelling, Memo
rial Drive.
JOHN PAUL JONES
857-3361
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OREGON POWER SAW CHAIN
for all makes of saws. The
Sonlib Trade Center, top of
Lookout Mountain, Cloudland,
Ga., phone 862-2473. ts
FOR SALE—Odd chest of draw-
ers, $9.95. 9 x 12 rugs, $5.95. Odd
chairs as low as SI.OO each. The
Attic Shop. Phone 857-1264.
FOR SALE—Five-room house
with li/ 2 baths, built-in oven
and hardwood floors. Located in
Eilenburg subdivision. Phone
857-4061. ltp
BANK REPOSSESSION—DiaI-O-
Matic sewing machine. Famous
make, fully automatic, zig-zag
sewing machine. Darns, mono
grams, makes button holes, sews
on buttons, blind hems, and
many decorative stitches, all
without attachments. Make
small monthly payments or will
discount for cash. Farmers and
Merchants Bank. 857-3101.
WANTED—Experienced beauti-
cian. 60 < ; commission. Good
working conditions. Call 857-
1741, Faye's Cut’n Curl Corner.
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FOR SALE—One six-room house
in Menlo. Phone 862-2086 after
4 p.m. ts
WANTED—Aggressive partner to
invest in Landscape Co. A good
business with a valuable growing
future. See Mr. Waggoner,
W. & W. Landscape Co., 424
Fields Avenue, Dalton, Ga.
ts
FOR SALE — Five-room house
with 27 acres of land, drilled
well. Three miles from Trion.
$4500. Fred and Ross Thomas.
MAN WANTED—To manage and
operate a retail Watkins Route
in this area. Earnings of $125.00
per week from the very begin
ning. Write Watkins, 659 West
Peachtree, N. E. Atlanta, 30308.
11-7 c
FOR RENT—Three-room house,
furnished, gas heat. On First
Street. Phone 862-2951. R. W.
King, Menlo. ltp
FOR SALE—Six-room house
with 8' 3 acres of land and
barn. Located one mile east of
new Highway 27. near Hall’s
Valley Church. See me after 4
p.m. J. M. Bailey.
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FOR SALE—Beauty shop and
equipment. Phone 862-2948.
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WANTED—Part time work for
retired man. Anything in
bookkeeping or clerical line. Can
operate N. C. R. Billing Machine.
Write Box 111. Menlo.
11-14 c
FOR SALE—Eleven six weeks old I
pigs. John Espy, Lyerly High
way. 10-3 Ip
NOTICE—Those having dishes
at my home, please pick them
up as soon as possible. Mrs. I
Nellie Yarbrough. ltp I
FOR RENT—Furnished apart
ment in Menlo. Call 862-2786.
Mrs. R. A. Canada.
10-23 C
THREE WOMEN—Three exclu
sive territories now avail
able to sell Avon’s beautiful
Christmas gift line. Mrs. Jeanet
Coalson, Route 7, Rome. Ga.
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TERMITE AND fEST CON-
TROL. For free estimates call
G. L. Burnett at 857-7711. Crown
Exterminating Co. W’e are li
censed and insured. ts
FOR SALE—Nice 30" range, $69-
95. Practice piano in good con- '
dition. nice finish. $99.95. The
Attic Shop. Phone 857-1264. J
Newspapers collect food,
clothing and money for the
needy: they teach youngsters
how to swim, they clamor for
better schools, more hospitals
and less civic waste.
GUNS I have them. Shotguns,
deer rifles and 22’s. I will buy,
sell or trade. See Jim Greason,
Lake Wanda Reita, phone 857-
6422. ts
FOR SALE—ISO’ X 150’ lot on
Memorial Drive. Write Rev. W.
W. Willoughby, 1339 Corn Ave.,
Knoxville 11, Tenn, or phone
857-8134 after 5 p.m. Itc
HOUSES FOR SALE
Four rooms, bath, heat, built
in cabinets. Three miles north
of Trion, old LaFayette High
way, across from Moon-Lite
Drive-In.
No. 6 Scoggins Street—Four
rooms, tile kitchen and bath,
furnace heat, built-in cabinets,
five closets, double garage.
$50.00 down and $50.00 per
month.
FRED & ROSS THOMAS
857-1191
FOR SALE — Nice oval China
Cabinets (3 to choose from 1
from $69.95 up. 2 sets of 6
matching chairs—l set of 5—
priced to sell. The Attic Shop.
Phone 857-1264.
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
Hosiery Mills on West Main
St., LaFayette. ts
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Those That ^oint Toward
Standard Credit Co.
999 Central Ave. - Trion, Ga. 734-4692
ROBBIE CAMP, Manager
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REAL ESTATE
Phone 857-1971 B
We Buy and Sell
Good Used Furniture
The Attic Shop
Behind Ross and Fred
Thomas’ Office
PHONE 857-1264
Marks Auto Sales
Time Sales
Since 1940
Phone Summerville 857-1491
FOR SALE—I9S6 Mercury Mont
clair, two-door hardtop. Two
tone. black and white, radio and
heater, whitewall tires. In per
fect condition. Phone 857-4392.
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NOTICE —I will not be respon
sible for any debts othen than
my own. Kelly Wells. 10/31/p
FOR SALE —Pennville Service
Station. Anyone interested
please phone 857-8081.
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SPECIAL LOW PRICES on two
used wringer washers, one
Maytag, one Speed Queen; three
nice used automatic washers;
used refrigerator; 11 used TV
sets, $lO up: one nice used Dun
can Phyfee sofa, imported Italian
tapestry cover; two drum end
tables, and one coffee table,
complete group for $69. Tate
Furniture Co., phone 734-4572,
South Trion.
SALESMAN WANTED — Home
Pest Control is looking for
non-experienced salesman with
car. No phone calls, please. In
terviews only. See Mr. Bailey be
tween the hours of 9:00-6:00. 207
North Commerce St. 10/31/c
FOR SALE — Dinette, 6 chairs,
$24.95. Good Maytag wringer
washer, $34.95. A.B.C. Washer,
$24.95. Floor lamps (old) $2.95
each. The Attic Shop. Phone
857-1264.
SUMMERVILLE
AUTO REPAIR
SHOP
102 East First Street
• Walt Rich
• Bryan Evans
Phone 857-7761
Nights, until 10, call 857-2322
—WE REPAIR —
Lawn Mowers, Chain
Saws, Go-Cart Motors
For free pick-up and delivery
service phone Fay Clifton —
857-7184
Summerville
Small Engine Repair
103 Oak St. Summerville
10-24 p