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FOR SALE—Good wringer wash
er; coal, oil and gas heaters.
of all kinds and sizes. The Attic
Shop.
GIFTS—Your money goes fur
ther when you buy a useful
gift from us—lrons, radios, rec
ord players, toasters, etc. Van-
Pelt's Appliance next to State
Farm Insurance office, Summer
ville.
LOST— Friday, in Dickeyville
vicinity. Black and white bird
dog. Pup. $5.00 reward for re
turn. Phone 857-4039.
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FOR SALE —Used seven-piece
dinette suit. With table exten
sion. Beige trimmed in bronze.
In excellent condition. Phone
857-8241 before Sunday.
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MAYTAG washers and dryers
now on sale. Give her the
BEST for Christmas—give MAY
TAG. VanPelt’s Appliance Cen
ter, in old Western Auto Build
ing, Summerville.
FOR SALE —’58 model Reming
ton gun. Piano and a girl’s
bicycle. Call 857-7234, nights
only. ltp
1962 FORD GALAXY, 8 cylinder,
overdrive, 4 door, S3OO down,
$56 month. Extra nice. Marks
Auto Sales.
FOR SALE—Round oak tables,
oval china cabinets, matching
sets of oak chairs, beautiful ma
hogany secretary. You can find
these and many, many other
items at The Attic Shop.
COLOR television now on dis
play—has a two-year warranty
on picture tube. See us before
you buy. Black and white TV’s
now on sale also. VanPelt’s Ap
pliance Center, old Western Auto
building, Summerville.
LaFayette
Monument Works
C* 212 N. Commerce Street
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
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DEALERS IN: • GEORGI^ WHITE MARBLE
• BLUE GRANITE MONUMENTS
— ALL WORK GUARANTEED —
TERMS ARRANGED
Check Our Quality and Prices Before You Buy
W. M. RUSSELL, Salesman
Office Phone 857-1891
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SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES
mortgage
LOANS
To build, buy or repair
your home.
HOLLIS
REAL ESTATE
Phone 857-1971
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BUDDY HARKINS
BODY & PAINT SHOP
• Glass Installed
• Frame Alignment
113 East Washington Street
Summerville
Marks Auto Sale?
Time Sales
Since 1940
Phone Summerville 857-1491
PHONE 857-1861 TO PLACE YOUR AD
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SMART Santas ’n Mrs. Claus’s
shop The Ideal Shop for won
derful wearables. Hundreds of
new dresses just received. Also
lovely slips in white, pink, red,
blonde, special $2.98. Gift
wrapped free. For a happy
Christmas Eve, get her gift at The
Ideal Shop, Summerville. You'll
find just what she wants for less
there.
FOR SALE — Nice four-room
house with bath. House re
decorated. Located on Highway
27, three miles north of Trion.
Easy terms. See Bill Tate, Tate
Furniture Co., Trion, Ga,
1962 CHEVROLET, 8 cylinder,
Bel Air, 4 door, S3OO down, $56
month; Whitewall tires, extra
nice. Marks Auto Sales.
COUNT YOUR CHANGE AND
PICK UP YOUR TELEPHONE
—No doubt, in your pocket is
enough change to get your HOS
PITALIZATION INSURANCE is.
sued. NO ONE regardless of
AGE, occupation or past medi
cal history should be without
HOSPITALIZATION INS UR -
ANCE. Write, A. C. Mount, Box
262, Summerville. Ga., or Tele
phone—Trion 734-2631 for par
ticulars. A VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW
YEAR TO ALL, ltp
1961 BEL AIR CHEVROLET, 4
door, automatic transmission,
30,000 miles, like new, S4OO down,
SSO month. Marks Auto Sales.
SAVE on Christmas gifts—
Steam-dry irons, $7.99; big size
electric skillet now $11.95. Tran
sistor RCA radio below whole
sale, also stereo RCA, $97.00.
Four-speed record player (auto
matic) only $38.88. Other items
reduced. VanPelt’s Appliance
Center, in old Western Auto
Building, Summerville.
SUMMERVILLE
AUTO REPAIR
SHOP
102 East First Street
• Walt Rich
• Bryan Evans
Phone 857-7761
Nights, until 10, call 857-2322
Use Want Ads
We Buy and Sell
Good Used Furniture
The Attic Shop
Behind Ross and Fred
Thomas’ Office
_ PHONE 857-1264 —
FOR SALE—Nice two-year-old
pointer bird dog. Earl Duncan,
Route 1, Trion, Ga.
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USED televisions $24.50 and up—
Wringer washers, automatic,
refrigerators—Radios etc. All re
duced for Christmas sale. Van-
Pelt’s Appliance Center, in old
Western Auto Building, Summer
ville.
WANTED —Someone to work on
egg farm. Day phone 857-1801.
night phone 862-4422.
12-17 c
FOR SALE — Nice four-room
house with bath. House re
decorated. Located on Highway
27, three miles north of Trion.
Easy terms. See Bill Tate, Tate
Furniture Co., Trion, Ga.
FOR SALE—Cedar chest from
$9.95 to $19.95. Child’s juvenile
rockers, $6.95. Odd beds, $9.95,
one-half and full size. The Attic
Shop.
1962 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, 4
door, automatic transmission,
S2OO down, $55 month. Marks
Auto Sales.
FOR RENT —Nice 5-room house
near city limits. Call 857-6071
or 857-8932. ts-
FOR SALE—Stoves and refriger
ators, $49.95 up. Apartment
stove, good condition, $34.95.
Good gas stove, $29.95. The Attic
Shop.
WANTED—Water wells to drill.
Expert pump and well service.
(We finance). 607-5076, Hena
gar, Ala. Call collect. W. B. Mc-
Curdy. 12-17 p
FOR RENT—I,4OO square feet
building on Economy Street,
four office rooms at 19 E. Wash
ington Street. All utilities fur
nished. Very reasonable. Rice
Morgan, phone 857-2094.
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vANTED—To dun water wells
anywhere, any depth Pumps
furnished and Installed. Terms.
1-3 years to pay. Call or write
V. M. Kittle, Box 186. Ringgold,
la. Phone 3501-2831 ts
HOME REPAIRS — REMODEL
ING. PAINTING, SPRAY
PAINTING. NO JOB TOO SMALL
OR TOO LARGE. HAROLD H.
TYREE, 300 WOOD STREET.
PHONE 857-6611.
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HOE CHAIN SAWS, self-olllng,
7 HP; Oregon power saw
chains for all makes of saws. The
Sonlib Trade Center, top of
Lookout Mountain, Cloudland,
Ga. Phone 862-2473.
NOTICE
As of this date, I will not be
responsible for any debts other
than my own.—Ulas Kitchens
12-17 p
WANTED—FuII or part time
salesman to sell memberships
for Motor Club Services. See Bob
Guffin at Shropshire & Guffin
Insurance Agency. No phone
calls, please.
FOR SALE — 4-year-old pony
with bridle, $75.00. Paul Hos
mer, Menlo, 862-2881. ts
PIANO IN STORAGE—Beautiful
spinet-console stored locally.
Reported like new. Responsible
party can take at big saving on
low payments. Write Joplin
Piano, 135 Simpson, Rome, Ga.
FOR SALE — Saw dust and
shavings, poultry house. Phone
232-4317, Rome. ts
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upto
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through the State Farm
••CAR FINANCE PLAN”
Here's how you may save
when you buy,your next
car through the State Farm
"Car Finance Plan." You
eave on financing with the
low-cost auto loan I’ll help
you arrange through a co
operating bank. And you’ll
get economical State Farm
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OTIS GORMAN
— Agent —
PHONE 857-4Sil
THE SOCK SHOP — Discount
prices on quality socks and
nose for all rhe family. Why
pay more?—trade at the Little
Red Store at the LaFayette
Hosiery Mills on West Main
Street, LaFayette. Beginning
Wednesday, March 18, we will
close on Wednesday afternoons
at 1:30 p.m.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED. One
five-room house, one two
room apartment, one three
room apartment. Phone 857-
8941.
WHOLESALE
DISTRIBUTOR
Novelties; Prizes; Premiums;
Carnival Goods; Jewelry; Clocks;
Watches; Billfolds; Lighters;
Lamps; Blankets; Electric Appli
ances; Radios; Record Players;
Luggage; Hosiery; Dry Goods;
Imports; Hundreds of other
items. Visit our showroom
and Warehouse. Free Parking.
TOYS—DOLLS—GIFTS
WORLD SALES
COMPANY
Phone 266-8887
Chattanooga, Tenn.
61 East Main Street
FOR SALE—Brick house, six ex
tra large rooms, two baths,
double carport, one mile from
city limits on Trion highway.
Would trade for a cheaper house
or farm. Julius E. Smith. 12-17 p
LOANS
Borrow $3,000. Repay $30.00
monthly. Other amounts avail
able. First and second mortgage
loans. Bank interest. No hidden
fees. No middle men. Call Ber
nard Cabiness, Scottsboro, Ala.
Phone 574-2191. 12-17 p
FOR SALE—Two 4-room houses
at Mountain View. A real bar
gain, priced to sell, SI,OOO for
both. See J. B. Campbell, Route
3, Summerville. 12-17 p
FOR SALE—Living room suites,
original price, $79.95, reduced
to $49.95 exchange. New platform
rockers, two for $25.00. The Attic
Shop.
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Four
rooms and bath, completely
furnished, carport, water and
automatic washer. $18.50 per
week, unfurnished $12.50. Bob
Davison. 12-24 c
ALPINE LODGE NO. 211,
F. & A. M.
Meets regularly on the second
a and fourth Saturday
of each month at 7:30
yu)? p.m. at the Lodge Hall
'XX' in Menlo.
Charles F. Shipman, W.M.
Charles Spraggins, Secty.
LYERLY LODGE NO. 338
F. & A. M.
Meets regularly on the first
Tuesday and Saturday night be
fore the third Sunday of each
month at 7:30 p.m. at
the Lodge Hall.
VuV W. F - Blsh °P> W.M.
'XX' H. L. Abrams, Secty.
Chattooga lodge no. ?ol
F. & A. M.
Meets regularly on the first and
third Monday nights of each
month at 8:00 p.m. at Masonic
Hall in Summerville. All quall
o fled Masons Invited to
attend.
XMa* Leslie N. Turpin, W.M.
v ' Leroy Johnson, Secty.
TRION LODGE NO. 160
F. & A. M.
a Meets regularly on the
Za second Saturday and
V fourth Monday of each
'XX' month at 7:30 p.m. at
the Lodge Hall In Trion. All
qualified Masons Invited to at
tend
Logan Parker, W. M.
Randy Roberts. Secty
EASTERN STAR
Meets regularly on the first
and third Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
at Masonic Hall
w in Summervijie.
Olene Head,
W.M.
jW Lula Kling,
v Secretary
MASON-McCAULEY POST 6688,
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
Meets regularly
on the first and
^7 third Friday nights
kifn of each month at
7:30 p.m. at Chat
tooga County Me
morial Home. Al members are
urged to attend.
TRION CHAPTER NO. 19,
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
Trion Chapter ,
No. 19, Royal
Arch Masons o'*? - z ▼/
meets the third iff
Saturday of
each month at
7:30 p.m., Kling ^1 "
Hall, Summerville.
■ All qualified Royal Arch Ma
' sons are invited to attend.
George T. Kling, H. P.
Joe Hammond, See.
Wehnyer News
By Mrs. Barney Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Adams,
of Rome, were spend-the-day
guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben McCollum and Mrs. Emma
Alexander.
Mrs. W. P. Tate entertained
her Sunday School class and
other friends at a Christmas
party at her home Monday eve
ning of last week.
Miss Pearl Veach is on the sick
list. John Veach is able to be
out after a recent illness.
Emmett Alexander spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Alexander in Rossville. He
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Alexander and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Murdock
announce the birth of a son
Sunday morning. Mrs. Mary Ann
Tinney is the proud grand
mother.
Charlie Mitchell, former resi
dent of this community, died at
his home in Atlanta Monday.
Ed Alexander spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc-
Collum.
Mr. and Mrs. John Frauler, of
Chattanooga, visited Mrs. W. P.
Tate Sunday afternon.
Miss Patsy Tinney is recuper
ating at her home after several
days in the local hospital.
Mrs. J. N. Alexander spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Arvle Underwood at Pennville.
Mrs. Edna Peppers (sister of
Thomas Henderson) died at her
home in Trion Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson
and Mrs. Andy Thomas visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCollum and
Mrs. Emma Alexander Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hollis,
Phaedra and Simonie and Miss
Bal Little were Tuesday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buel
Hollis.
Visiting recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Mitchell were his
sister, Miss Mary Mitchell, of
Trion; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Cochran, Ralph Wright and Lee
Ledford.
Miss Bal Little and Mrs. Buel
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10 to 12 Lb. % -’aP tJa
■ For Free v
| fl Xmas Gms / 7IE |
— Lb. w%z c ‘ I
J • Chocolate Drops Grade "A" &
• Orange Slices I < E
| ”7.““ SMALL EGGS |
IL„ 19c 3> ; 'l" I SUGAR BBEjL |
10 to 12 Lb. Lb. j 5-Lb. Bag Oranges 1 |
I HAMS . 45c | 49c 1 i
x — Fresh or Cured — \ 39c 1 ।
Swansdown Yellow - White - Devil's Food \ &
t CAKE MIX . 3 boxes 79c rL a „ ,^T |
Rosedale No. 2^ Size Can — 4 FOR | W/nesop Apples . ... 39c P
1 PEACH HALVES . . 99c I- • -»I Z
S k™™. N.. W S1 „ C.. -. for I Tangerines 23c ► g
| PEAR HALVES . . . 99c I '^ c I |
W Libby’s No. 2</jt Size Can 1 K
| PINEAPPLE SLICES . 29c iMT^ |
| Roberts & Ledbetter |
I FRIENDLY MA D sis T QUALITY |
| SERVICE Iwl KIW E I FOODS |
§ Highway 27 North of Summerville at Pennville 857-4301 g
Hollis visited Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Mitchell and Miss Eliza
beth Cleveland Tuesday after
noon.
Georgia Power
Announces
Lower Rates
Reduced electric rates that will
save residential customers of the
Georgia Power Company an esti
mated $2,700,000 during 1965
have been announced by Craw
ford L. Pilcher, chairman, Geor
gia Public Service Commission.
The reduced rates, effective
with January bills, are direct re
sults of federal corporate income
tax reductions enacted by Con
gress earlier this year. Thus, the
power company is passing along
to its residential customers the
benefits from the tax cut, the
Commission chairman pointed
out.
Mr. Pilcher stressed that the
rate reduction is applicable to all
the company’s residential cus
tomers.
The previous low price of 1.6
cents per residential kilowatt
hour for monthly usage over 600
kilowatt-hours will now be 1.5
cents. The minimum bill will re
main sl, but for this amount the
customer can use 23 kilowatt
hours instead of 20. Additional
savings will result from a sea
sonal discount of two mills per
kilowatt-hour on power in ex
cess of 1,250 kilowatt-hours used
in any of the months of Decem
ber through March.
The total-electric customer
billed on an annual basis will
receive a reduction of $9 per
year. Other customers’ savings
will vary according to usage.
Mr. Pilcher cautioned that in
dividual customers should not
expect big decreases in monthly
bills. “Many people will be
sharing the rate reduction,” he
said, “and customers generally
The Summerville News, Thursday, Dec. 17, 1964
continue using more electricity.”
This will be the tenth general
residential rate reduction since
the power company’s orgahiza
tion in 1927.
Mr. Pilcher observed that in
1927 residential customers of the
Georgia Power Company paid an
average of 7.6 cents per kilowatt
hour. Today that average is 1.8
cents—one fourth of the 1927
price and 22 per cent below the
COMBINATION OFFER
WHEN YOU BUY Both 29 9S I
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NYLON-29 K
100% NYLON i
most Luxurious B a CK ed with foam:
automobile seat cover ■
9495 Nylon
£4 Wash and Wear
Completely covers and protects A silky smooth wrinkle-free sur
-.your upholstery Seatchgard face, with a cushion of air
treated to repel stains! a new concept in cool comfort!
YOU GET TOO
THE
SPARKLELITE
__ FULMAT A sculptured vinyl car mat valued
at $1095. that not only protects
‘|MMi your original carpet, but en
hances its beauty!
Vour choice of colorless vinyl or
six beautiful tints, with sparkling
' L metallic flecks
MARKS AUTO SALES
North,Commerce St. Summerville ,
national average. And it will de
crease even more with the new
rate.
When the scoutmaster found
an umbrella in the scout’s bed
roll, he began explaining that it
was obviously not one of the
items of equipment listed. The
Tenderfoot interrupted him with,
"Sir, did you ever have a-moth*
er?”
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