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OREGON power saw-chains
for all makes of saws. We
have also bars and sprock
ets. The Son-Lib Trade
Center, top Lookout moun
tain, Cloudland, Ga. Phone
862-2473, ts
FOR SALE — New cedar
chests only $19.95, good
used oil heaters, also new
coal heaters priced to sell.
The Attic Shop, 857-1264.
KIDNEY
DANGER SIGNALS
Getting up nights, burning,
frequent or scanty flow, leg
or back pains may warn of
functional kidney disorders
—“Danger Ahead.” Give kid
neys a gentle lift with
BUKETS, the tonic-diuretic.
Increase and regulate pas
sage IN FOUR DAYS or your
39c back at any drug coun
ter. TODAY at Jackson
Drug Company. 11-18 c
FOR Reynolds Aluminum
awnings, carports, siding,
blown fiberglass insulation,
terms and free estimates
SEE or phone George Baker,
895-4850. 11-18 p
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two
choice lots in Farrar Sub
division. Call Dr. B. Loving
good. tfc
WANTED — To drill water
wells anywhere, any depth.
Pumps furnished and in
stalled. Terms 1-3 years to
pay. Call or write W. M.
Kittle, Box 186, Ringgold,
Ga. Phone 935-3501 or 935-
2831. tfc
FOR SALE—Nice wardrobe
trunk. Lovely Duncan
Phyfe table and chairs
16), only $60.00. The Attic
Shop, 857-1264.
FOR SALE- HAWKINS
GROCERY, Highway 27—
Stock and equipment. One
eight-foot milk box, one
seven-foot meat case, one
eight-hole ice cream box,
one six-foot frozen food
box, one large drink box, one
50,000 BTU gas heater, one
nice checkout counter, one
almost new cash register,
one almost new scales, one
meat slicing machine, three
grocery buggies, complete
line groceries, gas, oil, two
gas pumps (rent free), store
rent—s4o.oo per month. ALL
THIS FOR $6,000.00 See Vir
gil Hawkins. tfc
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SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
Business - Professional - Services
Buddy Harkins
Paint & Body Shop
• Glass Installed
• Frame Alignment
113 E. Washington St.
Summerville - 857-3143
MORTGAGE
LOANS
To build, buy or
repair your home.
HOLLIS
Real Estate
Phone 457-1971
For SERVICE On
• Electric
Windshield Wipers
• Alternators
• Generators
• Regulators • Starters
• Automobile Glass
TUnON
AUTO PARTS
PHONE 857-4801
FOR SALE
House—Four rooms and
bath in Cooper Division.
$2500.00 for quick sale.
Two large building lots on
Bitting Street, Summerville. |
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1,000-gallon Butane Gas
tank. Priced low for quick I
sale.
HOLLIS REAL ESTATE
Summerville, Ga.
FOR SALE—House on Ray
mond Avenue. Three bed
rooms, living room, kitchen,
bath, screened back porch,
front porch, screened win
dows. 275 ft. frontage, 204
ft. depth. Pretty yard, good
garden spot. House empty
now. Ready for sale. $5500.
See Virgil Hawkins.
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 La-
Fayette Hosiery Mills on
West Main Street, LaFay
ette. Beginning Wednesday,
March 18, we will close on
Wednesday afternoons at
]:3O p.m
GUNS—I have them! I will
buy, sell or trade them. If
you don’t have what you
want maybe I have it.
Jim Greeson. See me at Lake
Wanda Rita or phone 857-
6992. tfc
CALL US FOR sheet rock
hanging, finishing, tile
laying, repair work, paint
ing, large jobs, or small,
anywhere. Edwards Bros.
Pleas and Bobie Edwards.
Call day or night, 857^7231.
12-2 p
FOUND—Three calves. See
Virgil Tudor, Route No. 2,
Lyerly. 11-18 p
FOR SALE—S 4” sink $32.50,
new utility cabinets,
$16.95; nice clean stoves
from $49.95 to $69.95. The
Attic Shop, 857-1264.
FOR SALE—Used trucks.
One P/ 2 ton Ford Truck
with flat dump bed, in good
condition.
One two-ton heavy duty
Ford truck in fair condition.
Lots of service left in these
trucks. See them at the Ice
Plant in Summerville. tfc
We Buy and Sell
Good Used Furniture
The Attic Shop
Behind Ross and Fred
Thomas’ Office
PHONE 857-1244
SUMMERVILLE
AUTO REPAIR
SHOP
9 South Economy Street
• WALT RICH
• BRYAN EVANS
Phone 857-7761
Night, 'til 10, 857-2322
INTERNATIONAL
TRUCKS
Marks Auto Safes
Time Soks
Sines 1940
B«nMnerrille - M7-14S1
WHOLESALE
DISTRIBUTORS
Novelties; Prizes; Pre
miums; Carnival Goods;
Jewelry; Clocks; Watches;
Billfilds; Lighters; Lamps;
Blankets; Electric Appli
ances; Radios; Record Play
ers; Luggage; Hosiery; Dry
Goods; Imports; Hundreds
of other items. Visit our
showroom and Warehouse.
Free Parking.
TOYS—DOLLS—GIFTS
WORLD SALES COMPANY
61 East Main Street
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Phone 266-8887
12-20 c
IMMEDIATE OPENING
ESTABLISHED ROUTE
SBO.OO per week guarantee.
Plus a share of the profits.
Regular established custom
ers.
Permanent job.
Truck furnished.
Expenses paid.
Company stands credit.
Vacation, Retirement and
Insurance benefits.
Good - opportunity for ad
vancement.
For personal interview re
ply to P. O. Box 107, Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
STANDARD COFFEE CO.
10-28 11-4,11
The Attis Shop will be giv
ing away 4 prizes Dec. 24th.
First Prize—A round oak
table.
Second Prize—A new cedar
chest.
Third Prize—A new table
radio.
Fourth Prize—A rocker.
Get your tickets at the
Attic Shop. You must be
present to win.
FOR SALE— 1959 Chevrolet
Impala Coupe, 2-dr. hard
top. Radio, heater, new
whitewall tires, V-8, auto
matic. Clean, has sticker.
Call 734-2155 after 4:30.
U-18p
WANTED — Plumbing, Wir
ing, Roofing, Siding — In
sulated and Aluminum,
Aluminum Awnings, Car
ports and Patios, Fiber
glass Insulation, Machine
Blown. Complete home re
modeling. Small jobs a
specialty. Call J. C. Edwards,
857-5178. 11-18 p
SELL KNAPP SHOES part
or full time. Earn $25 to
$l5O a week on high commis
sions and bonus. Steady
year-round business. Equip
ment furnished free. Write
to J. G. Clayton, Knapp
Shoes, Brockton, Mass.
11-18 c
Save
upto
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 balp
you arrange through a co*
operating bank. And youT
get economical State Farm
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OTIS GORMAN
— Agent
PHONE 457-4471
LAFAYEHE
MONUMENT WORKS
T”. 212 N. Commerce St.
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
DEALERS IN: • GEORGIA WHITE MARBLE
DEALERS IN: • BLUE GRANITE MONUMENTS
— ALL WORK GUARANTEED —
TERMS ARRANGED
Check Our Quality and Prices Before Yoa Buy
CHARLES WALKER, JR., Salesman
Office Phone 457-1841
SMALL SPINET PIANO with
matching bench for sale in
your community. Responsi
ble party can assume small
monthly payments or pay
off for cash. Write Credit
Manager, Box 1475, Chatta
nooga, Tenn. 11-25 c
FOR SALE — Brick home,
large corner lot. Three
bedrooms, living room, din
ing room, two baths, den
kitchen combination, car
port, utility room, paved
driveway. James Lee, 201
Goodwin Drive, 857-4292.
FOR RENT — Furnished
apartment or rooms.
Phone 857-6722. Itc
FOR SALE—German Shep
herd puppies. AKC Reg.
$25.00. Call 857-0653. Mrs.
David Koonce. 11-25 p
FOR SALE—Diamond Rings
for Christmas, including
engagement and wedding
rings. Terms can be ar
ranged. See Miss Jimmie
Alexander, at Dixie Credit
Company, phone 857-4481.
FOR SALE —4-room house
and bath, gas heat, drilled
well, car shed and one acre
of land. Located In Hall’s
Valley. Matthew Bailey. Itp
SPARE TIME INCOME—Re
filling and collecting mon
ey from NEW TYPE high
quality coin operated dis
pensers in this area. No sell
ing. To qualify you must
have car, references, S6OO to
SI9OO cash. Seven to twelve
hours weekly can net excel
lent monthly Income. More
full time. For personal Inter
view write P. O. Box 4185,
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15202. In
clude phone number.
FOR SALE—Diamond Rings
for Christmas, Including
engagement and wedding
rings. Terms can be ar
ranged. See Miss Jimmie
Alexander, at Dixie Credit
Company, phone 857-4481.
FOR RENT—Four rooms and
bath. Everything fur
nished. Gas heat. $22.50 per
week. House $9.50 unfur
nished. $16.50 furnished. One
apartment furnished $15.00.
Bob Davison.
FOR RENT — Three - room
house located on West
Washington St. See H. M.
Ballenger or call 857-4801 or
875-1585. Itc
WANTED — Baby sitter to
live in and do light house
work. Phone 857-9304. Itc
FOR RENT — Five-room
house, bath, gas heat.
Phone 857-8622. Itc
LOST SATURDAY — One
case for glasses, dull red.
Finder please call 867-6486.
It
A FINE Christmas present
for your boy or girl. Pure
bred Welsh Ponies or cross
bred Morgan-Welsh ponies.
Terms can be arranged. Call
Fred Aldred at Dixie Credit
(857-4481) or at home (857-
6051).
FOR SALE—One black Welsh
pony. Four years old. Call
857-6662.
FOR SALE—Diamond Rings
for Christmas, including
engagement and wedding
rings. Terms can be ar
ranged. See Miss Jimmie
Alexander, at Dixie Credit
Company, phone 857-4481.
GERT’S a gay girl—ready
for a whirl after cleaning
carpets with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer sl.
J. G. Allen Hardware. Itc
Morgan
Transmission
Shop & Garage
Ml Kelly Street
Phone 857-7485
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Wo Specialise tn AD Kind
of Trammiaaton Repairs
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| HOLLAND NEWS
By Mrs. Mark Strawn
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mills
and Reeda were here from
Lindale Sunday to see Misses
Bertha and Mary Hollands
Miss Mamie Smith visited
them Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brlson
and family visited their Lee
relatives in Telton Sunday:
Miss Sharon Priest went
with relatives for a stay in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chal
enberg and children and
Mrs. Daisy Worsham, of
Starbuck, Minn., are expect
ing to be visiting relatives
here during the Thanksgiv
ing season.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Tucker, of Atlanta, and Mrs.
Willard Jackson, of Lyerly,
were Sunday visitors at the
Mark Strawns.
Mrs. Mack Westbrooke and
girls and the J. H. Smith
family were here from Chat
tanooga Sunday and had
dinner with Miss Mamie
Smith, Theo and Will and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Smith
respectively.
Mr. Jackson, of Pennville,
father of Mrs. Jerry Wor
sham, spent Sunday with
his daughter and her fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rat
liff spent Sunday at Lake
Weiss with the Bob Morri
son’s, who were entertain
ing with a family reunion.
Miss Eva and Frank Wor
sham were In Rome Thurs
day on business.
FOR RENT — One three
room, bath, furnished
apartment. Couple or single
person. Call Mrs. Joe Hayes,
857-5784 or Mable Aldred,
857-2232. 11-25 p
FOR SALE — Four-year-old
quarter mare with a three
months-old colt. Also, six
nice ponies. Will hold un
til Christmas. Call Ray
mond Reynolds at 857-8618
between 5:00 and 9:00 p.m.
Itp
FOR RENT —One bedroom
trailer. Phone 857-3492.
FOR SALE—Six months old
German Shepherd dog.
Female. $25.00. Phone 857-
8493. Itp
FOR RENT—Furnished two
room apartment. Phone
857-8941. Myrtle’s. Itc
WANTED — Sub-contractors
to do remodeling and in
stall kitchen cabinets. Work
manship must be of highest
quality. Call 234-0879 or
visit Installation Dept., Sears
Roebuck and Co., 8 E. 18th
St., Rome. Itp
SANTA’S HELDER I — Help
old Santa fill the stock
ings in your home. Show
exquisitely beautiful Avon
gifts in your neighborhood.
Contact Mr. Jeanet Coalson,
Route 7, Rome. Itc
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Pursuont to on Act of Legisloture House Bill #414. Seoled will be received by the
missioner of Roods ond Revenue, Chottoogo County, on December 9, 1965 so.d bids must
be seoled with the words "Seoled Bid" written outside of the envelope ond received n the
office of the Commissioner of Roods ond Revenue of Chottoogo County on or before 10
o'clock A.M., December 9, 1965, of which time ond ploce bids will be opened. The Com
missioner of Roods and Revenues reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
_ i a a l 1 1965 or 1966 GMC or equivalent truck
CMC 4000 ^9 500 GVw“' GMC 400 °. ,9 ' 500 GVW
GMC 4000, 17,500 GVW . _ \a/r
WR Approximately 152 WB
CA 72" CA 72 "
305 cubic inch engine 305 cubic inch eng,ne
it ~ r x c HD Front Springs
u n D r ° n c P r,n 9 s h Q Rear Spring with auxiliary
H D Rear Spring with auxiliary H s .
_ j t Two speed rear axle
Attires m 66^25x20 12-ply First Line A " ’ 2 ’ P ' y
Nylon tube type , Nylon Tube type
1 spore wheel s P° re whee ,'.
Increase cooling c001,n9
^•i r- u Oil Filter
Oil Filter ■ . . „ . .
i a o.L 1 Oil Air Bath cleaner
Oil Air Bath cleaner ~ . .
rv .. . . Directional signals
Directiona sig a f w ith stee( p | Qt f orm body
5 yard water level dump body with 7
H D Hoist and cab shield u ' £
t. n 1 t h HD Clutch
- ? U , .... r 4. 1 Standard width front axle
Standard width front axle
The Commissioner reserves the right to inspect these vehicles before purchase.
Please quote best offer on: (1) 1963, 6 cylinder International Dump truck’with bed and
hoist. (2) One 1960, 8 cylinder International dump truck with bed and hoist. (3) One
1960 International, 8 cylinder dump truck with 12' flat dump with hoist.
Trucks can be seen at \AZork Camp.
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Mrs. Alt Strawn and Mrs.
T. H. Holland were in Trion
Wednesday.
Julia Brlson was queen of
the Lyerly Lower Elemen
tary School Harvest Festi
val Friday night. She spent
Sunday with Faith Mont
gomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brlson,
Mrs. Mark Strawn and Mrs.
Alla Willis visited Mrs. Lois
Barker at Floyd Hospital
Saturday. Mrs. Barker is re
covering satisfactorily.
R. D. Davison, of Summer
ville, had dinner Sunday
with Misses Lynn and Mary
Barker.
Mrs. Gordon Green was
hostess to the Holland Home
Demonstration Club last
Tuesday with 10 members
present. Mrs. Green spent
Thursday in Summerville
with Mrs. Alan Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brook
shire visited the Mullings
family In Yatesville Sunday
and took Mrs. Ruth Smith
l^tu 1
Broxoclen?
AUTOMATIC ACTION TOOTHBRUSH
FROM SQUIBB
quick, gentle
up-and-down action^^S j
mWRAPPEO FOR
CHRISTMAS
GIVI NO
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Jackson Drug Co.
“Reliable Druggists”
The Summerville News, Thurs., Nov. 18, 1965 ■
to South Carolina to visit
relatives
Miss Martha Mitchell had
Sunday dinner with Miss
Patsy Brookshire. Mike
Brookshire spent Sunday
night with the Mark
Strawns.
Mrs. Frances Styles, of
Summerville, visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Clarence Clark,
Sunday. Mrs. Clark had din
ner Tuesday with Mrs. Mat
tie Worsham and on Satur
day with Mrs. Roy Worsham.
Misses Bertha and Mary
and T. H. Holland attended
Pennville PTA last Tues
night.
Mrs. Sanders Ratliff and
Miss Mary Holland were
Mrs. Mark Strawn’s visitors
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watt
Smith and boys, from Cleve
land, Tenn., were visitors
last week-end at Miss Mamie
Smith’s.
Mrs. Mark Strawn was
Saturday night guest of Mrs.
Alla Willis In Rome. They
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Davis Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ben
nett were Sunday night
Odds & Ends
CASH CA I E CASH
ONLY 3XIIK ONLY
3 Only Canvas Hunting Caps—Reg. $1.29 ea. $1.19
2 Only Denim Jumpers ea - 52.99
2 Only Ladies’ Full-Length Wigs—Reg. $12.95 ea. $6.95
2 Only Plait Wigs Reg. $9.95 ea $4.99
1 Only Sling Blade $1.49
6 Army Surplus Helmet Liners ea. 50c
10-Cup Electric Percolator $11.49
1 .22 Winchester Rifle, 8-Shot—List $67.50 $39.50
1 .22 Colt Pistol—6-Shot $53.50
1 50-Lb. Box 20-penny Common Nalls $4.25
1 Girls’ Bicycle—26-Inch, in Crate $37.95
1 Boys’ Bicycle—26-Inch, in Crate $37.95
1 Model 36 Daisy Air Rifle $«-50
1 Model 99 Daisy Air Rifle $13.95
1 Model 95 Daisy Air Rifle $9.95
2 Army Canteens, with Cover ea. $1.98
1 Case Motor Oil, 24 Quarts, Slightly Damaged $3.50
2 25-Lb. Bags Masonry Paint ea. SI.OO
2 25-Lb. Bags Concrete Patching ,__ea. SI.OO
15-Yd. Roll Terry Cloth, 36 Inches Wide $14.95
BRUCE
GROCERY
700 HIGHLAND AVENUE PHONE 857-4186
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stephenson In Huntsville.
Mrs. Clyde Bennett and
Mrs. Clyde Stephenson spent
Monday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Enoch High.
Mrs. Hill Clark visited her
mother, Mrs. J. R. Medlock,
in Rome Friday.
Mrs. Jimmie Watson, of
Atlanta, spent several days
the first of the week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Kellett.
Mrs. Harold Battles, Mr.
and Mrs. Farrell White, Mrs.
Bob Brison, Mrs. Bolling
Ratliff and Mrs. Mark
Strawn were among those
attending Lyerly School
Open House last Monday
night.
Mary Kathryn Camp, of
Summerville, was a guest
Sunday of Regina Strawn.
We have no difficulty in
training men to explore
outer space. But when it
comes to solving age-old
problems here on earth
we’re puny poopers.
—Weaverville (Calif.)
Trinity Journal
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