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Oak Hill Jottings
By Mrs, Robert Baggett
our community expresses
its deepest sympathy to the
family of John Smiley, who
Passed away at Chattooga
Hospital this past Thursday.
Mrs. Fred Moseley spent a
few days this past week
with her mother, Mrs. Ada
Mitchell, at the Trion Hos
pital. Mrs. Mitchell has re
turned home from the hos
pital. A speedy recovery is
wished for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Smith visited his mother,
Mrs. Lula Smith, Sunday
night.
Maxine and Obera Demp
sey and Lee Majors were
Tuesday, night supper guests
of Miss Nora Ward and they
all attended the rolling
singing at Chelsea Tuesday
night.
Mrs. J. E. Hawkins Sr.
visited Miss Nora Ward
Thursday.
Tommy Vernon was Sat
urday night guest of his
grandmother, Mrs. Don Bla
lock.
Mrs. Ida Aldridge, of Aus
tell, visited Mr. and Mrs. Toy
Tallent and family Friday.
They had as Sunday dinner
guests Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Stowe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Millican and Jerry, of Rome.
Afternoon guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Tucker
and Alisa, of Summerville,
and Ralph Sentell, of Al
pine.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Joyner visited Mrs. M. M.
Rickett in Rome Thursday.
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Mrs. J. E. Hawkins Sr.
spent Friday night and
Saturday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. James Archer and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. John
Echols Sr. and Honey in
Summerville.
Those visiting the Doyle
Yarbroughs and family this
past week were: Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Howell and Mrs.
Fred Mitchell.
Rev. A. A. Tanner visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison
Saturday. Their Sunday
guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Bat Flemmings, of Welcome
Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Smith.
Misses Nora Ward and
Brenda Weaver visited Mrs.
Millard Ward Saturday aft
ernoon.
Mrs. Don Blalock was Sat
urday night guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Vernon, Tommy
and Cindy.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dean
and Miss Inez Moseley, of
Birmingham, were Thursday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Moseley. They had as Sun
day dinner guests Mrs. J. E.
Hawkins Sr. and Nora Ward.
Sgt. and Mrs. Travis Meigs
and boys left last Thursday
to visit relatives in Orange
burg, N. C. Sgt. Meigs will
leave there for Fort Dix,
N. J., where he will sail for
three years duty in Ger
many. Mrs. Meigs and boys
will join Sergeant Meigs in
six months.
Miss Nora Ward visited in
the home of Mrs. Melvin
Highfield, Mrs. L. D. Holt,
Mrs. Hoyt Abernathy and
Mrs. Hubert Joyner Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Toy Tallent
and family visited Mrs.
Clevadell Tucker and John
Tallent in Summerville Sat
urday night.
Those visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Morrison this
past week were: Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Reece, Mr. and
Mrs. George Reece, of
Lyerly; Elmer Morrison, of
LaFayette; Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Howell, Bob Bullard,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sentell,
Gary and Wanda, George
Cooper and Mrs. Curt Long
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Whaley and Angela visited
Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Jones,
Tony and Lynn Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Ver
non and Mrs. J. L. Sharp
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Vernon, Tony and Cindy
Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Howell,
Doyle Yarbrough and Mil
dred Mitchell visited Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Dempsey
Wednesday. Mr. Dempsey is
ill at his home. A speedy re
covery is wished for him.
Those visiting Mrs. Fred
Mitchell during this past
week were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Reed and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Murphy.
Marie, Christine and
Duane Yarbrough were
week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Labron Yarbrough in
Summerville.
Misses Janice Tallent and
Odell Smith, of Atlanta, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Toy Tal
lent and family Saturday.
Marie Teague was Sunday
COUNTIAN’S HUSBAND HONORED— First Lt.
Kenneth J. Shoup (right), husband of the former
Miss Shirley Baker, Summerville Route 4, is
shown receiving the Army Commendation Medal
certificate from Lt. Col. Jack K. Clark. He is in
Korea.
Lt. Shoup
Receives
Army Medal
First Lt. Kenneth J.
Shoup, Medical Service
Corps, U. S. Army, now in
Korea, has been awarded
the Army Commendation
Medal for performance of
meritorious service with the
428th Medical Batallion,
Fort Benning.
The citation said that as
a platoon leader and bat
talion personnel officer,
“he demonstrated excep
tional professional knowl
edge, sound judgment and
technical skill in the per
formance of his duties. He
continuously sought, and
was not satisfied until the
best method of accomplish
ing a mission was found and
applied. Through his tire
less energy, aggressiveness,
competence, initiative and
guest of Mr. and Mrs. King
Teague and family in Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Jones
attended a business meeting
and dinner of the Cotton
State Insurance Co., at Car
tersville Friday night.
Rev. and Mrs. S. Paul
Stone attended church Sun
day night at the Oak Hill
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Grady Winters, Ron
nie and Carol visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Baggett
and Robbie Monday night.
Our community expresses
its deepest sympathy to the
family of Gardner Bryant
who passed away in Texas
Friday.
maintenance of exception
ally high standards, he con
tributed materially to the
successful accomplishment
of the mission of the 428th
Medical Battalion.”
Lt. Shoup graduated from
Stephens County High
School in 1957 and received
a Bachelor of Science degree
in Business Administration
from Piedmont College,
Demorest, in 1962. Commis
sioned a Second Lieutenant
he was called to active duty
in January, 1963. Before
going to Korea in Septem
ber, 1964, he was stationed
at Fort Benning.
Lt. Shoup is married to
the former Shirley A. Baker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard G. Baker, Summer
ville, Route 4. Mrs. Shoup
and 2*/ 2 -year-old Sheryl
Anne are residing with her
parents until Lt. Shoup’s re
turn from Korea in Septem
ber, 1965.
Call to Get
Birthday Calendar
Haven’t yet received your
community birthday calen
dar?
Then call Chattooga High
Band Director Jack Raines
at 857-7566 Tuesday, Thurs
day or Friday between 10
a.m. and 1 p.m.
The Chattooga High Band
Boosters sponsored the
birthday calendar sale.
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FHA Offers
New Loan
Program
Thousands of rural Geor
gians, unable to obtain loans
in the past, are now eligible
under the provisions of the
new Economic Opportunity
Act, according to S. L. Van-
Landingham, State Director
of the Farmers Home Ad
ministration in Georgia.
Farmers Home Administra
tion is an agency of the
United States Department of
Agriculture and is admin
istering a major part of
President Johnson’s “War on
Poverty’’ program.
Low-income farmers and
nonfarmer rural families
needing small amounts of
capital to improve their
earnings, but unable to ob
tain credit from other
sources at reasonable rates
and terms, are now eligible.
This includes families not
eligible for the regular loan
programs offered by Farm
ers Home Administration,
Mr. VanLandingham says.
He explained that the act
lowers the interest rates and
security requirements. Fam
ilies with incomes too low to
cover their basic needs will
now be able to obtain loans
to a maximum of $2,500 if
they show a reasonable pros
pect of increasing their
earnings.
No mortgage will be re
quired, but the borrowers
will sign promissory notes
and Loan agreements.
Families will be able to
obtain loans to finance
farming operations and to
establish small businesses or
shops to supplement their
incomes. Loans for non
agrlcultural enterprises have
never been available under
Farmers Home Administra
tion programs before.
As an example of a non
agricultural enterprise, a
low-income family could ob
tain a loan to finance a
small shop and equipment
to do repair work in a com
munity that needs a me
chanic.
An elderly couple living on
social security might con
struct a roadside market to
supplement their income
during the growing season.
A resident of a small town
with skill in repairing tele
vision sets could get the
equipment he needs to start
The Summerville News, Thurs., Jan. 14, 1965
CHELSEA NEWS
By Mrs. Ann Brown
Congratulations to Rev.
Howard Finister as he begins
his 16th year as pastor of
Chelsea Baptist Church.
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Fin
ister and Beverly were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Garner and Reba.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and
family were: Mr. and Mrs.
a business.
Rural cooperatives serving
low-income families and
providing services and fa
cilities not otherwise avail
able will also be eligible for
credit under the program.
Mr. VanLandingham said
a group of small farmers can
form a cooperative to buy a
piece of expensive equipment
which individuals cannot af
ford separately, such as a
combine, a hay baler, or a
rotary mower. Also eligible
will be cooperatives to pack,
sell, and ship products grown
on farms.
2 Women
Our firm needs two women who
would like to earn $60.00 each
week in their spare time.
This is a part-time position, of
fering full-time at a later date if
you are qualified.
If you enjoy meeting the public
and willing to devote three hours
per day, please write giving your
name, address, age and phone
number to:
PERSONNEL MANAGER
P. O. BOX 196
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
You will be contacted
for an interview.
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Gordon Wilson. Visiting In
the afternon were: Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Miller of La-
Fayette and J. W. Drennon
of Rock Spring.
Ronnie Wilson and Frank
lin Jackson were Sunday
supper guests of Terry Don
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mitchell
and boys were Sunday after
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Mitchell and boys.
Miss Beulah Gamer had
an accident Saturday frac
turing her arm. Those visit
ing her and Annie Sunday
were Rev. and Mrs. Howard
Finister and Beverly, Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Garner and
Mrs. Mamie Williams of
Pennville.
Sunday guests of C. M.
Crye were Shirley, Lonnie
and Connie Willingham and
Mr. and Mrs. Don McGraw
of Berryton.
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