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OR SALE— Stoves and re
frigerators as low as $49.95.
utility or 42” wall cabinet,
hoice, $16.95. The Attic
+ 1
qr SALE —Nice four-room
house with bath. House re
ecorated. Located on High
av 27, three miles north of
rion. Easy terms. See Bill
a te. Tate Furniture Co.,
rion, Ga.
qr SALE—Sawdust and
shavings, poultry house,
hone 232-4317, Rome. ts
rFsOCK SHOP—Discount
prices on quality socks and
ose for all the family. Why
a y more?—trade at the
jttle Red Store at the La
'ayette Hosiery Mills on
^st Main Street, LaFay
tte. Beginning Wednesday,
iarch 18, we will close on
Wednesday afternoons at
:30 pm.
•OR RENT—I,4OO square
feet building on Economy
Street, four office rooms at
9E. Washington Street. All
itilities furnished. Very rea-
OTiable. Rice Morgan, phone
157-2094. tfc
VANTED—To drill water
wells anywhere, any depth,
’umps furnished and in
italled. Terms, 1-3 years to
>ay. Call or write V. M.
tittle, Box 186, Ringgold,
Ja. Phone 3501-2831. ts
3ARAGE for rent or clean
up shop. Complete. Bob
Davison. D24,31/c
WANTED TO BUY—Used
baby crib. Preferably with
out mattress. Phone 734-
4473. 12-31 p
BEAUTY SHOP for rent.
Completely furnished. Bob
Davison. D24,31/c
FOR SALE—Round tables,
buffet, sets of oak chairs,
lots and lots of other
good merchandise. The Attic
Shop.
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MORTGAGE
LOANS
To build, buy or
repair your home.
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Phone 857-1971
Buddy Harkins
Paint & Body Shop
• Glass Installed
• Frame Alignment
113 E. Washington St.
Summerville - 857-3183
Marks Auto Sales
Time Sales
Since 1940
Summerville - 857-1491
IF YOU need built-in cabi
nets, inlaid linoleum, stick
on ceramic tile, or complete
remodeling, call or see James
B. Crowe (Pennville), phone
857-8541. All work guaran
teed. i-7 p
FOR SALE— 1957 Lincoln.
All power. Come drive it.
S4OO. Phone 857-5060. J. C.
Holt, Berryton. itp
EIGHT DAY STRIKING
CLOCKS—Repair, rebuild
refinish. Write E. D. Ham
monds, Route 3, Summer
ville, one mile north of
Chelsea Baptist Church.
l-21p
FOR SALE—Odd beds >/ 2 or
full size, $9.95. Odd dress
ers, $14,95. The Attic Shop.
FOR SALE—Nice four-room
house with bath. House re
decorated. Located on High
way 27, three miles north of
Trion. Easy terms. See Bill
Tate, Tate Furniture Co.,
Trion, Ga.
HOUSE FOR RENT in mill
village. An exception. Gas
heat. $8 week or furnished,
$11.50. Also single room with
bath, $lO. Also apartment.
Bob Davison. D24,31/c
HOE CHAIN SAWS, self
oiling, 7 HP; Oregon power
saw chains for all makes of
saws. The Sonlib Trade Cen
ter, top of Lookout Moun
tain, Cloudland, Ga. Phone
862-2473.
FOR RENT—FURNISHED—
One two-room apartment
on corner, one three-room
apartment on S. Commerce.
Phone 857-8941. Myrtle’s.
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FOR RENT—Two nice four
room apartments, in Lyerly.
Reasonable. Also one nice
large store and counter in
Lyerly. H. L. Abrams, phone
895-2886. Itp
FOR SALE—I9S9 Chevrolet.
Call 857-1824 or 857-9977.
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SUMMERVILLE
AUTO REPAIR
SHOP
102 East First Street
• WALT RICH
• BRYAN EVANS
Phone 857-7761
Night, ’til 10, 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—Cedar chests
from $9.95 to $19.95. Chlf
forobes from $9.95 to $24.95.
The Attic Shop.
FOR RENT — Good four
room house on school and
bus route. Water and lights.
Near Alpine. Want reliable
people. Nora or Lonnie Ward.
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HOUSE FOR RENT—Four
rooms and bath, equipped
for gas heat. 1106 Rose Cir
cle, Trion. Phone 857-6463.
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WANTED — Plumbing, wir
ing, building, remodeling,
concrete work, gutters,
aluminum awnings, carports,
and fiberglass insulation. No
down payment, up to six
years to pay. For free esti
mation, call 857-5178. J. C.
Edwards. D3l-Jl—7-p
FOR SALE—I96O renault
good shape. $250. Will pass
inspection. Also trailer for
big car with tarpaulin and
almost new tires. SSO. Call
857-7834.
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LEGAL NOTICES
DOCKET NO. 3637
CITATION
Georgia, Chattooga County:
TO: 3.721 Acres of land;
and Mrs. W. A. Hix and
Lowell S. Hix, individually.
And to any and all other
persons having or claiming
any right, title or interest in
and to the hereinafter de
scribed lands.
Chattooga County, acting
by and through JOHN S.
JONES, its Commissioner of
Roads and Revenue, having
filed its application to ac
quire by condemnation the
title to a perpetual right of
way for a road as surveyed
and measured from the cen
ter line of the highway loca
tion as follows:
From Sta. 101+82 to Sta.
102+11 a strip 0-50 ft. wide
Lt. side; from Sta. 102+11 to
Sta. 117+00 a strip 50 ft.
wide Lt. side; from Sta.
117+00 to Sta. 117+10 a strip
50-0 ft. wide Lt. side; from
Sta. 102+11 to Sta. 102+40 a
strip 0-50 ft. wide Rt. side;
from Sta. 102+40 to Sta.
117+10 a strip 50 ft. wide Rt.
side; from Sta. 117+10 to
Sta. 117+20 a strip 50-0 ft.
wide Rt. side; also, along a
traverse for a connection
County Road Right of sur
vey center line station
114+26.5: From station o+so
to Station 2+oo a strip 40
feet wide right and left side.
Said right of way sought
to be condemned is more
particularly described in a
plat prepared by the State
Highway Department of
Georgia under date of No
vember 3, 1964 (Rev. Dec. 14,
1964) a copy of which is at
tached hereto marked Ex
hibit “A” and made a part
of this petition. Said right of
way is for public road pur
poses upon, across and over
the following tract of land
located in Land Lot No. 230
of the 6th District and 4th
Section of said County, to
wit:
Said right of way begins at
Station 101+82 which is the
boundary line between the
lands of L. V. Dawson and
Mrs. W. A. Hix, et al and
continues to Station 117+20
which is the boundary line
between the lands of Mrs.
W. A. Hix, et al and Mrs.
H. B. Hix and Lowell S. Hix
and totals 3.721 acres includ
ing the present road.
NOW, THEREFORE, you
and each of you are required
to be and appear before a
Special Master appointed by
the Superior Court at the
Courthouse inChattooga
County, Georgia on the 4th
day of January, 1964, at 10:00
o’clock in the forenoon to
make known your title and
interest and the value there
of in the property sought to
be condemned.
WITNESS the Honorable
S. W. FARISS, this 22 day of
December, 1964.
/S/ SAM L. CORDLE
CLERK
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DOCKET NO. 3640
CITATION
Georgia, Chattooga County:
TO: 6.269 Acres of land;
and Lois Dawson Carpenter,
individually.
And to any and all other
persons having or claiming
any right, title or interest in
and to the hereinafter de
scribed lands.
Chattooga County, acting
by and through JOHN S.
JONES, its Commissioner of
Roads and Revenue, having
filed its application to ac
quire by condemnation the
title to a perpetual right of
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* sculptured vinyl car mat valued I ■
at $lO 95, that not only protects
y our original carpet, but en
hances its beauty l
Your choice of colorless vrbyl or
><> beautiful tints, with sparkling
metallic flecks
way for a road as surveyed
and measured from the cen
ter line of the highway loca
tion as follows:
From Sta. 135+00 to Sta.
135+22 a strip 0-50 ft. wide
Lt. side; from Sta. 135+22 to
Sta. 162+25 a strip 50 ft.
wide Lt. side; from Sta.
162+25 to Sta. 162+53 a strip
50-0 ft. wide Lt. side; from
Sta. 135+22 to Sta. 135+42
a strip 0-50 ft. wide Rt. side;
from Sta. 135+42 to Sta.
162+53 a strip 50 ft. wide Rt.
side; from Sta. 162+53 to
Sta. 162+78 a strip 50-0 ft.
wide Rt. side, and the right
to construct and maintain
drainage as shown within
the easement areas colored
green on the attached plat.
Said right of way sought
to be condemned is more
particularly described in a
plat prepared by the State
Highway Department of
Georgia under date of No
vember 3, 1964, a copy of
which is attached hereto
marked Exhibit “A” and
made a part of this petition.
Said right of way is for
public road purposes upon,
across and over the follow
ing tract of land located in
Land Lot No. 240 of the 6th
District and 4th Section of
said County, to-wit:
Said right of way begins
at Station 135+00 which is
the boundary line between
the lands of H. G. Baker and
Lois Dawson Carpenter and
continues to Station 162+78
which is the boundary line
between the lands of Lois
Dawson Carpenter and Mrs.
R. L. Dawson and totals
6.269 acres, including the
present road.
The easement sought is on
the area colored green on the
attached plat.
NOW, THEREFORE, you
and each of you are required
to be and appear before a
Special Master appointed by
the Superior Court at the
Courthouse in Chattooga
County, Georgia on the 4th
day of January, 1965 at 10:00
o’clock in the forenoon to
make known your title and
interest and the value there
of in the property sought to
be condemned.
WITNESS the Honorable
S. W. FARISS, this 22 day
of December, 1964.
/s/ SAM L. CORDLE
CLERK
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DOCKET NO. 3638
CITATION
Georgia, Chattooga County:
TO: 3.340 Acres of land;
and Mrs. H. B. Hix and
Lowell S. Hix, individually.
And to any and all other
persons having or claiming
any right, title or interest in
and to the hereinafter de
scribed lands.
Chattooga County, acting
by and through JOHN S.
JONES, its Commissioner of
Roads and Revenue, having
filed its application to ac
quire by condemnation the
title to a perpetual right of
way for a road as surveyed
and measured from the cen
ter line of the highway loca
tion as follows:
From Sta. 117+00 to Sta.
117+10 a strip 0-50 ft. wide
Lt. side; from Sta. 117+10 to
Sta. 131+45 a strip 50 ft.
wide Lt. side; from Sta.
131+45 to Sta. 131+65 a strip
50-0 ft. wide Lt. side; from
Sta. 117+10 to Sta. 117+20
a strip 0-50 ft. wide Rt. side;
from Sta. 117+20 to Sta.
131+65 a strip 50 ft. wide Rt.
side, and the right to con
struct and maintain drain
age as shown within the
easement area colored green
on the attached plat.
Said right of way sought
to be condemned is more
particularly described in a
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plat prepared by the State
Highway Department of
Georgia under date of No
vember, 1964 (Rev. Dec. 14,
1964,) a copy of which is at
tached herein marked Ex
hibit “A” and made a part
of this petition. Said right of
way is for public road pur
poses upon, across and over
the following tract of land
located in Land Lot No. 230
& 239 of the 6th District and
4th Section of said County,
to-wit:
Said right of way begins
at Station 117+00 which is
the boundary line between
the lands of Mrs. W. A. Hix
& Lowell S. Hix and Mrs.
H. B. Hix and Lowell S. Hix
and continues to Station
131+65 which is the boun
dary line between the lands
of Mrs. H. B. Hix, Lowell S.
Hix and Mrs. W. A. Hix, Mrs.
H. B. Hix and Lowell S. Hix
and totals 3.340 acres, in
cluding the present road,
and the right to construct
and maintain drainage as
shown within the easement
area colored green on the
attached plat.
NOW, THEREFORE, you
and each of you are required
to be and appear before a
Special Master appointed by
the Superior Court at the
Courthouse in Chattooga
County, Georgia on the 4th
day of January, 1965 at 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon to
make known your title and
interest and the value there
of in the property sought to
be condemned.
WITNESS the Honorable
S. W. FARISS, this 22nd day
of December, 1964.
/s/ SAM L. CORDLE
CLERK
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DOCKET NO. 3643
CITATION
Georgia, Chattooga County:
TO: 1.668 Acres of land;
and Mrs. Macie A. Mills, in
dividually.
And to any and all other
persons having or claiming
any right, title or interest
in and to the hereinafter de
scribed lands.
Chattooga County, acting
by and through JOHN S.
JONES, its Commissioner of
Roads and Revenue, having
filed its application to ac
quire by condemnation the
title to a perpetual right of
way for a road as surveyed
and measured from the cen
ter line of the highway loca
tion as follows:
From Sta. 220+25 to Sta.
223+89 a strip 0-50 ft. wide
Rt. side; from Sta. 223+89
to Sta. 232+10 a strip 50 ft.
wide Rt. side; from Sta.
232 +lO to Sta. 232+64 a strip
50-0 ft. wide Rt. side; from
Sta. 227+00 to Sta. 229+00
a strip 0-50 ft. wide Lt. side;
from Sta. 229+00 to Sta.
231+00 a strip 50 ft. wide Lt.
side; from Sta. 231+00 to
Sta. 232+10 a strip 50-0 ft.
wide Lt. side.
Also, along a traverse for
a County Road connection
Right of Survey Center line
station 232 + 19.2: From sta
tion 0+55 to station I+6o a
strip 40 feet wide right side.
Said right of way sought
to be condemned is more
particularly described in a
plat prepared by the State
Highway Department of
Georgia under date of No
vember 3, 1964, a copy of
which is attached hereto
marked Exhibit "A" and
made a part of this petition.
Said right of way is for pub
lic road purposes upon,
across and over the follow
ing tract of land located in
Land Lot No. 263 & 278 of
the 6th District and 4th
Section of said County, to
wit:
Said right of way begins
at Station 220+25 which Is
the boundary line between
the lands of Mrs. Mary M.
Holcomb and Mrs. Macle A.
Mills and continues to Sta
tion 232+35 which is the
boundary line between the
lands of Mrs. Macle A. Mills
and T. D. Lowery and totals
1 668 acres, including the
present road.
NOW, THEREFORE, you
and each of you are required
to be and appear before a
Special Master appointed by
the Superior Court at the
Courthouse in Chattooga
County, Georgia on the 7th
day of January, 1965 at 10:00
o’clock in the forenoon to
make known your title and
interest and the value there
of in the property sought to
be condemned.
WITNESS the Honorable
S. W FARISS, this 22 day of
December, 1964.
/s/ SAM L. CORDLE
CLERK
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO INTRODUCE LOCAL
LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that
there will be introduced at
the January 1965 Session of
the General Assembly of
Georgia, a bill to consolidate
the offices of tax receiver
and tax collector of Chat
tooga County into the office
of tax commissioner of Chat
tooga County; to provide the
procedure connected there
with; to provide an effective
date; and for other pur
poses.
This 28th day of Decem
ber, 1964.
JAMES H FLOYD
Representative,
Chattooga County
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The Summerville News, Thurs., Dec. 31, I!^^^
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO INTRODUCE LOCAL
LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that
there will be Introduced at
the January 1965 Session of
the General Assembly of
Georgia, a bill to provide
that the sheriff of Chattooga
County shall not receive any
fees for his services as ex
officio sheriff of the City
Court of Chattooga County;
and for other purposes.
This 28th day of Decem
ber, 1964.
JAMES H. FLOYD
Representative,
Chattooga County
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO INTRODUCE LOCAL
LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that
there will be introduced at
the January 1965 Session of
the General Assembly of
Georgia, a bill to provide
that the clerk of the superior
court of Chattooga County
shall not receive any com
pensation for his services as
ex-officio clerk of the City
Court of Chattooga County;
and for other purposes.
This 28th day of Decem
ber, 1964.
JAMES H. FLOYD
Representative,
Chattooga County
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO INTRODUCE LOCAL
LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that
there will be introduced at
the January 1965 Session of
the General Assembly of
Georgia, a bill to provide
that the tax collector of
Chattooga County shall act
as the agent for the State
Revenue Commissioner for
the purposes of accepting
applications for the registra
tion of motor vehicles and
the issuance of licenses
therefor; and for other pur
poses.
This 28th day of Decem
ber, 1964.
JAMES H. FLOYD
Representative,
Chattooga County
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO INTRODUCE LOCAL
LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that
there will be introduced at
the January 1965 Session of
the General Assembly of
Georgia, a bill to abolish the
City Court of Chattooga
County; to provide an effec
tive date; and for other pur
poses.
This 28th day of Decem
ber, 1964.
JAMES H. FLOYD
Representative,
Chattooga County
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HOLLAND NEWS
By Mrs. Mark Strawn
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Misses Bertha and Mary
Holland visited Mrs. Della
Moon and Mrs. Myrtle Size
more In Summerville Satur
day. They also visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hollis In
Lyerly.
Mrs. Rufus Brlson, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Brlson and Mrs.
Sam Garner Jr. were visiting
at Mrs. Mattle Worsham’s
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brook
shire visited Misses Bertha
and Mary Holland Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Verbon Glem,
of Huntsville, Ala., were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ben
nett had as Tuesday night
supper guests; Mr. and Mrs.
Enoch High, Mr. and Mrs.
Weyman High, Mr. and Mrs
James Stephenson and Mrs.
Clyde Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett
and Mrs. Clyde Stephenson
enjoyed supper Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs.
Weymon High.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howell
went with Miss Zella Howell,
Mrs. Florence Nicholson and
Mrs. Mary Pope to Bear
Creek, Ala., for a week-end
visit with their sister, Mrs.
Emmett Burlson, who is 111.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Green
and daughters, Mrs. Hill
Clark and James had dinner
in Rome last Tuesday with
Mrs. J. R. Medlock. The
Greens left Saturday for
their home in Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rat
liff had dinner Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Bolling Ratliff and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strawn
entertained Sunday with a
family dinner. Mrs. George
Hubler and children, Mr. and
Mrs, Willard Jackson, Mrs.
J. P. Adderhold and Frank,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Strawn
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Bandy and Jo and
R. D. Davison enjoyed the
occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Green and children were
here several days last week
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ben
nett, Mrs. Clyde Stephenson
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wor
sham were among those at
tending the funeral of Mrs.
Lonnie Reynolds Sunday.
Mrs. Mattle Worsham en
tertained all her family with
Pennville-
Dickeyville
News
By Mrs. Barney Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Johnson and children and
Miss Clara Ruth Chandler
were Christmas dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Chandler.
Mrs. Lula Strickland was
Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Cagle and
family, of Menlo.
Mrs. Effie Howard, of
Chattanooga, spent the holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Pilgram and Sammy.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bar
field, of Cocoa, Fla., are
spending this week with his
mother, Mrs. Mae Barfield
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Strick
land and Marlene spent Sat
urday with Mrs. Luther Mil
lican at Henagar.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pil
gram and Sammy were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. I. O. Wheeler In
Trenton.
Mrs. Maggie Mitchell was
Christmas dinner guest of
her son, J. W. Mitchell, and
family at Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Put
man, of Chattanooga, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Davis through the holidays.
Visiting Mrs. Lou Pilgram
Christmas were Mrs. Bessie
Thomas, Mrs. Kate Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pil
gram and their guest, Mrs.
Effie Howard, of Chatta
nooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Chlel Lan
caster, of LaFayette, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Chandler.
Doyal Hawkins, of Tampa,
Fla., spent the Christmas
holidays with his mother,
Mrs. Fannie Broyals.
Visiting Mrs. Lou Pilgram
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Wimpee, of Rome, and
Mrs. Lonnie Ramey, Carolyn
and Shirley, of Summerville.
A CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this op
portunity to thank everyone
for their kindness during the
death of our husband and
father and for the food and
flowers and for the services
of Dr. Spivey and the nurses.
—Mrs. J. L. Bennette and
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Carter and
family, Mr. and Mrs
Oscar Bennette and
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bennette and
family.
a Christmas Day dinner.
Miss Bertha and Mary
Holland and Miss Mamie
Smith visited Mrs. Fred Hall
In Rome Monday.
Miss Frances White and
Miss Martha Green visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worsham
Sunday and Ml» Green re
mained overnigbt.
Mrs. Lois Barker was In
Rome Thursday. She and
her family entertained with
a Christmas turkey dinner
Thursday night. Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Stmwn and R. D.
Davison were (guests.
Mr. and Mis. Enoch High
had dinner Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Earl
Reece and children visited at
the Paul B»ookshires Christ
mas Eve.
Mrs. Mask Strawn visited
Misses Bfrtha and Mary
Holland Friday. Mrs. J. P.
Adderhola and Frank visited
them Suiday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hol
land sdent from Friday
until Sunday in Griffin with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Landrum
and children.
Mrs. Alf Strawn left Sun
day to (reside in Atlanta for
the wpter while her hus
band b working there. Mr.
and M«. Alf Strawn had for
Chrisimas dinner guests: Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Strawn
and children, Miss Patsy
Strain, of Atlanta, and V. B.
McCAckard.
Ms. and Mrs. Grady
Howell’s visitors on Christ
mas Eve were: Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis McWhorter, of Trion,
and on Friday their visitors
wee: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bri
son Mrs. James Pollard, Mr.
ani Mrs. Archie Pollard and
Suite.
kr. and Mrs. HUI Clark
had as Christmas Day vis
itors: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Nfedlock and Coleman, of
Cirtersvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Al
Medlock and daughter, of
Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs.
R Medlock, of Rome.
Mrs. Claude Ratliff and
Mrs. Bolling Ratliff attended
a family Christmas dinner at
the Randy Roberson home
|n Rome Sunday.
I The U. S. Coast Guard
hiaintalns ships and shore
Installations overseas as well
as in the United States.