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DOG OBEDIENCE
SCHOOL
The Summerville Parks and
Recreation Department has the
opportunity to sponsor a dog
'obedience school. There must
be at least 10 dogs partici
pating. The classes will be con
ducted by a professional dog
'trainer, and will be held once
each week for 10 weeks. A fee
will be charged for this train
ing. For further information,
call the Recreation Center of
fice at 857-2614.
TOPS CLUB
The TOPS Club meets at the
Summerville Recreation Center
each Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m
SEQUOYAH SQUARE
DANCE CLUB
The Sequoyah Squares will
have their dance class Thurs
day, Nov. 16, from 8 until 10
p.m. at the Summerville Rec
reation Center.
KNITTING CLASSES
The Summerville Parks and
Recreation Department will
have knitting classes Wednes
day, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m.
SUMMERVILLE
MILLING CO.
I LYERLY HIGHWAY
SEE JIM MEEK
FOR
CUSTOM GRINDING
AND MIXING
COMPLETE LINE OF
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• Medication e Go t es
• ’"feticides e
• Garden Seed Fertilizer
OPEN DAILY 8 A.M.-6 P.M.
CLOSED AT 12 ON WEDNESDAY
Phone 857-5023
STOCK REDUCTION
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until noon. Mrs. Sue Spivey is
instructor for these classes. All
persons must furnish their own
supplies. Classes will be held
each Wednesday.
BASKETBALL TRYOUTS
Twelve-and-under boys will
have basketball tryouts at 5
p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 21, at
the Summerville Recreation
Center.
Twelve-and-under girls will
have basketball tryouts at 5
p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 22,
at the Summerville Recreation
Center.
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
FOOTBALL ALL-STARS
MITES
The Mite All-Stars will be
playing Acworth- at Acworth
on Saturday, Nov. 18, at 3
p.m. in the Lake City Bowl.
The Mite All-Star team is as
follows: Greg Tyson, Dale
Adams, Rayvon Foster, Alan
Johnston, Gary Vaughn,
DeWayne Hoskins, Jimmy
Smith, Gary Woods, Gene
Noles, Will Maples, Jeff
MITE ALL-STAR TEAM
The Mite All-Stars will play Acworth at 3 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 8, in the Lake City Bowl at Ac
worth. First row, left to right: Allen Johnston, Morris
Ludy, Criag Tyson, Phillip Wofford, Greg Blevins,
Jeff McCary, Jerry Wilson, Allen Fletcher; second
row, left to right: Scott Loggins, Bobby Patterson,
Brad Hawkins, Mike Alexander, Jimmy Smith,
Michael Chaney, Dwayne Hoskins, Zack Martin,
Owings, Scott Loggins, Bobby
Patterson, Rickey Smith,
Dennis Wilson, Jerry Wilson,
Gaylan Mueller, Mike Chaney,
Dean Sweat man, Greg Blevins,
Sidney Witt, Mike Alexander,
Race Allen, Jeff McCary, Paul
Meredit, Morris Ludy, Shawn
Buice, Phillip Walker, Bradley
Hawkins, Alan Fletcher, Zack
Martin, Allen Young. Coaches
are: Leroy Buice, Clyde W.
Davis, Bobby Floyd, and Willie
Johnson.
TWELVE-AND-UNDER
ALL-STARS
The Chattooga County
twelve-and-under All-Stars will
play in an area playoff in
Lawrenceville, Ga., at 5 -p.m.
on Saturday, Nov. 18, in the
Central Gwinnette High School
Stadium. The twelve-and-under
All-Star team is as follows:
Larry Stamper, Randy Led
ford, Scott Selman, Steve
Tyson, Greg Burge, Calvin
Dunlap, Randy Elrod, Rennie
London, Jerome Black, Jeff
Todd, Stanley London, Terry
Hancock, Dennis Stewart,
Wayne Shadwick, Eddie Wil
lingham, Greg Cook, Don
Jennings, Doug Suits, Danny
Helms, Allan Rutledge, Randy
Brooks, Lamar Tapp, Danny
Overbay, Jeffrey Ford, Steve
Carr, Tim Woody, Richard
Forrester, Eddie Wilson, Greg
Latta, Preston Cash, Tonny
Watson, Ronny Pay ton, Greg
Echols, Odell Mosteller, and
Mickey McGraw. Coaches are:
Carl McGraw, Tom Blackman,
and Nelson Shiver.
THIRTEEN-AND-UNDER
ALL-STARS
The t hirteen-and-under
Chattooga County All-Stars are
as follows: Max Treadaway,
Johnny Eilenburg, Randy
Barnes, Eddie Pursley, Donnie
Bethune, Eric Mann, Craig
Farmer, Johnny Tomlin,
Jeffrey Tomlin, Othel Stone,
Will Marks, Dwight Darden,
Mike McCary, Larry London,
Dwight Elrod, Billy Teems,
Rickey Starr, Herman L.
Pollard, Jr., John Stubbs,
Tommy Luther, Scott Parris,
Brian Payton, Chris Petitt,
Rinney Gorham. Coaches are:
J. W. Greenwood and Leroy
Alexander.
Shawn Buice, Paul Meredith; third row, left to right:
Gary Vaughn, Will Maples, Gene Noles, Gayion
Muller, Rayvon Foster, Sid Witt, Dennis Wilson, Gary
Woods, and Allen Young; fourth row, left to right:
Coaches Leroy Buice and Bobby Floyd. Coaches not
shown are Clyde Davis and Willie Johnson. Others not
shown are Dale Adams, Jeff Owings, Deen Sweatman,
and Race Allen.
Singing Set
The third Saturday night
singing will be held at General
Assembly Church of God on
Roberts Street Saturday night.
Services will begin at 7:30
o’clock.
Several singing groups are
expected to attend, as well as
HEALTH - HOME - BEAUTY
(Practical Hints For The Modern Woman)
By April Rhodes
It’s almost too late to plant
spring-blooming bulbs. In
the warmer areas tulips can
still be planted as well as
some other late bloomers.
Add charm to certain walls
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I ONLY 32 SHOPPING PAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
WHITE’S AUTO STORE
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the church trio and other
singers. If you sing, or enjoy
good singing, make plans to
attend this sing.
A welcome to all is ex
tended by the pastor, Goldman
Hough.
by grouping pictures of dif
ferent size and subject mat
ter.
An early gift suggestion
is rings as they come in many
shapes and colors. There’s
The Summerville News, Thurs., Nov. 16, 1972 j
Dinner Marks 17th Birthdav
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Hender
son Sr., 14 Franklin St., Rome,
entertained their sons, Wynn
and Glenn, on their 17th birth
day anniversary with a dinner
at their home Sunday after
noon.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles McLeod, Charles
Jr., Cindy, John, and Keith of
Silver Crepk; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Jones, Margaret, W. N. Kim
bell. and Mrs. Harold Bishon of
FOR SALE
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This building located at 6t7 8. Commerce St. Includes:
Central air and heating, water cooler, parking lot,
hot water heater, half-bath.
—ALSO FO> SALE
7 W ® JT" - ? Cb* l ™- * »*TUnK Chain. !• wait-
ing chain, 1 hair analyser, 1 shoeshine stand, 1 plastic
. J ' b ? r ? er) A l b“ ckbar with 3 sections and sinks
included. 1 set antique coat rack with mirrors, 1 set
caAion pads for standing, 1 Vacco vacuum system
with pipes.
FOR INFORMATION CALL 857-1124
no limit to the number one
wears.
An appreciated going
away gift for a woman is
tiny sachet bags of a favor
ite fragrance.
If you are a beginner in
sewing, remember to always
buy a little extra yardage
for matching plaids and
diagonal stripes.
Lyerly; Missjannet Gilreath of
Trion; Miss Annette A^ley,
Gorden Henderson, Mike Fox
and Phil Osbore, of Rome; Mr.
and Mrs. Joe D. Henderson Jr.
and Jodi of Shannon; the
honorees and hosts.
Why is it women notice
little things about others that a
man never sees?
If the holiday season
brings on a spirit of help
ing thosV in need, there’re
many in Nursing homes who
need someone to tidy their
hair and trim their nails. z
Make pillows from left
over colorful material. Stuff
with clean wornout stock
ings.
Prevent rusting of
wrought-iron furniture by
applying liquid wax.
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