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The Summerville News, Thurs., Nov. 23, 1972
► lEGfll NOTICES 4
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
By virtue of in order of the court
of ordinary of said state and coun
ty. tnere will be sold at public
outcry, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1972, at the courthouse
door In Summerville. Georgia,
between the legal hours of sale, to
the highest and best bidder for
cash the following described real
estate located In said county, to
wit *
All of the right, title, equity and
Interest, believed to be an un
divided five-eights Interest, owned
by Mrs. Mary E. Albers Funderburk
at the time of her death In and to
all that tract or parcel of land sit
uated, lying and being In Land Lot
Number Twenty-Three (23) in the
Sixth District and Fourth Section
of Chattooga County, Georgia, and
being parts of Lots Numbered
Twenty-Five (251 and Twenty-Six
(26) In Block “N" of the Bitting
Subdivision according to a plat
thereof recorded In Plat Book 2,
Page 63, in the office of the Chat
tooga Superior Court Clerk to
which plat reference is hereby made
for a more specific description of
said lots, the parts hereby conveyed
being more particularly described
* S BEGINNING at the southeast
corner of the intersection of Kelly
Street and Woodland Avenue:
thence south along the east side of
Woodland Avenue 150 feet to a
point; thence east and parallel with
Keiiv Street 80 feet to a point;
thence north and parallel witn
Woodland Avenue 150 feet to a
point on the south side of Kelly
Street; thence west along said south
side of Kelly Street 80 feet to the
point of beginning, and being the
same property conveyed L. W.
Albers and Mrs. Mary E. Albers by
J. A. Scoggins in deed dated Febru
ary 11, 1957, recorded in Book 68,
Page 54. Chattooga County Deed
Records.
This 7th day of November, 1972.
CHATTOOGA COUNTY HOS
PITAL AUTHORITY as Admin
istrator of the estates of Mrs.
Mary E. Albers Funderburk and
Robert Funderburk, both
deceased
11-30 P
GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
There will be sold at public out
cry to tne highest and best bidder
for cash, between the legal hours of
sale before the courthouse door In
Chattooga County Georgia, on the
first Tuesday In December. 1972,
the following described property,
to-wlt:
1 Taylorway Disc, Model 00165,
Serial No. 131254;
1 Dodge Truck Year 1956, 11/2
Ton, Model Cl-F6-153 Vehicle
Number 80407047
said property found in the posses
Sion of Henry Lee Walker, levied on
to satisfy the fl. fa. In favor of
Grover C. Jackson Jr., d/b/a Jack
son Bros, against Henry Lee Walker
issued In the Superior Court of
Chattooga County, Georgia, levied
on as to property of defendant in
fl. fa.
This 7th day of November, 1972.
/»/ Gary McConnell
Sheriff, Chattooga County,
Georgia
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GEORGIA, CHATTOOGA
COUNTY COURT OF ORDINARY
November 4. 1972
The appraisers upon application
of RUTH COLBERT widow of said
DEWEY F. COLBERT for a twelve
months' support for herself and 1
minor child, having filed their re
turn; all persons concerned hereby
are cited to show cause, if any they
have, at the next regular December
term of this court, why said appli
cation should not be granted.
/S/ Paul B. Weems, Ordinary
11-30 c
On application of F. H. Boney
Articles of Incorporation have been
granted to Frontier and Fashion,
Inc. by the Honorable Robert E.
Coker, Judge of the Superior Court
of Chattooga County, in ac
cordance with the applicable pro
visions of the Georgia Business
Corporation Code. The registered
office of the corporation is located
at East Washington Street, Summer
vine. Georgia and Its registered
agent at such address Is F. H.
Boney. The purpose of the corpora- i
tlon is to conduct a retail clothing
business and all other business
permitted by the corporation under
tne laws of Georgia The minimum
capital with which the corporation I
shall commence business Is
*500.00.
GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Personally appeared before the
undersigned Notary Public author
ized to administer oaths, .lames D.
Espy, who, after being duly sworn,
says on oath that he is publisher of
The Summerville News, official
organ of Chattooga County and
that tnere has been deposited with
said newspaper the cost of
publishing therein once a week for
four consecutive weeks tne above
notice.
James D. Espy
Sworn to and subscribed before ma
this 6th day of November, 1972.
Joyce M. Hardy
Notary Public
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GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the power
of vale contained in that certain
deed to secure debt executed and
delivered by Luther C. Smith. Jr.
and Margaret M Smith to Naomi B
Allen and Anna L. Bolling dated
Match 1, 1958. recorded in Book
71, Page 263, Chattooga County
Deed Records, conveying land here
matter described to secure a note of
even date in the principal amount
of One Thousand Dollars
(*I,OOO 00), there win be sold by
the undersigned at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash before
the Court House door o* said Chat
tooga County, within the legal
VALUE-MART
DOLLAR STORE
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FLAHNEL SOOO
PAJAMAS *
LADIES'
Hylon Knit $« 66
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BARS or *4 Fock OOc I
O' HENRY
Bnnc IhH ad with you and gel an allowance of
toward anv purchase- of $1 00 or more. (Dot* not ap
ply to health and beauty aid product*.»
hours of sale on the fifth day of
December, 1972, the same being
the first Tuesday in said month, all
of the property conveyed by and
described In said deed, and being as
follows, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being In Land
Lot Number Fourteen (14) In the
Sixth District and Fourth Section
of Chattooga County, Georgia and
being Lots Numbered Eighteen (18)
and Nineteen (19) and parts of Lots
Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17),
Twenty (20) and Twenty-One (21)
in Bolling Subdivision according to
a plat thereof recorded in Plat Book
2, Page 108 in the office of the
Chattooga Superior Court Clerk to
which plat reference is hereby made
for a more specific description of
said lots, the lots and parts of lots
hereby conveyed forming one tract
more particularly described as:
BEGINNING at a stake on the
west side of Trion Road 515 feet
north of the northwest corner of Its
intersection with the Dry Valley
Road; thence north along said
Trion Road 105 feet to a stake;
thence west 300 feet to a stake on
the east side of Bolling Street;
thence south along Bolling Street
105 feet to a stake; thence east 300
feet to the beginning point.
Default has been made in the
payment of said debt evidenced by
said note and secured by said deed
to secure debt, and on account of
said default, aforesaid property will
be sold as aforesaid under the
power of sale in said deed for the
purpose of paying said debt and all
expenses ol this sale. Proper con
veyance will bo made to the pur
chaser by the undersigned as pro
vided in said deed.
Said property will be sold as the
property of Luther C. Smith, Jr.
and Margaret M. Smith subject to
outstanding ad valorem taxes and/
or assessments, if any.
NAOMI B. ALLEN, individually
and as sole devisee under will of
Anna L. Bolling, deceased
as Agent and attorney-in-fact for
Luther C. Smith, Jr. and Mar
garet M. Smith
Robert Edward Surles
Attorney at Law
Summerville, Georgia
11-30 P
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
Because of default in the pay
ment of the Indebtedness secured
by a deed to secure debt executed
by BOBBY ETCHISON and BER
NICE ETCHISON to FIRST FED
ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF SUMMER
VILLE, GEORGIA dated July 13,
1967 and recorded in Deed Book
111, Page 381, Chattooga County
Records, the undersigned, FIRST
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF SUMMER
VILLE. GEORGIA, pursuant to
said deed and the note thereby
secured has declared the entire
amount of said Indebtedness due
and payable and pursuant to the
power of sale contained In said
deed, will, on the first Tuesday In
December, 1972, during the legal
hours of sale, at the Courthouse In
Chattooga County, sell at public
outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, the property described in said
deed, to-wlt:
AH that tract or parcel of land
lying and being In the City of Sum
merville, Georgia and being In Land
Lol No. 50 in the 6th District and
4th Section of Chattooga County,
Georgia and being Lots 10 and 11
In the C. F. Goodman Subdivision
as shown on a Plat by Keiffer Lind
sey dated November, 1946, re
corded in Plat Book 2, page 88 In
the office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Chattooga County, Geor
gia and being more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the
north side of Seventh Street (shown
on said Plat as the River Road), said
point being 201 feet east from the
intersection of the north side of
River Road with the east side of
Highland Avenue, said point also
being the southeast corner of Lot 9;
thence east 50 feet along the north
side of River Road to a point, said
point being the southwest corner of
Lot 12; thence north 115 feet along
the west line of Lots 12, 13, 14,
and 15 to a point; thence west 50
feet to a point, said point being the
northeast corner of Lot 9; thence
south 121 feet along the east line ot
Lot 9 to the point of beginning.
Said property being improved
property with a residence erected
thereon.
Said property will be sold as the
property of BOBBY ETCHISON
and BERNICE ETCHISON and the
proceeds ot said sale will be applied
to the payment of said indebted
ness. the expense of said sale, all as
provided in said deed, and the
undersigned will execute a deed to
the purchaser at said sale as pro
vtded In the aforementioned deed
to secure debt.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA AS
ATTORNEY IN FACT FOR
BOBBY ETCHISON AND
HE RNICE ETCHISON
F. H. Boney, P. C.
Attorney at Law
Summerville, Georgia
11-30 P
On application of James M
Richie. Leatna J. Richie, and
Manlev L. Howard articles ot Incor
duration have been granted to
Richie's of Summerville, Inc. by the
Honorable Robert E Coker, Judge
of the Superior Court of Chattooga
County, in accordance with the
applicable provisions of the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The
registered office ot the corporation
Is located at East Washington
Street, Summerville, Georgia and its
registered agent al such address Is
F. H Boney. The purpose ot the
corporation Is to operate a retail
clothing business and all other bus!
nesses authoiized by the laws ot
Georgia the minimum capital with
which the corporation shall com-
X Welcomes Le'
'V"
Beginning with the Dec. 7 edl-
tion, The Summerville News will Wi
publish letters to Santa Claus %
from boys and girls under 12 years - k
E5 ftb
Letters may be left at our of-- A
fice on North Commerce Street or ( Y i
mailed to: Santa Claus, Box 310,
Summerville, Ga. 30747
To be eligible for publication,
ah^all letters must bear the full
name, address and age of the z
VA child .
Our own idea is that Wash
ington, Jefferson and Lincoln
would be surprised at some of
the things that people say they
said
mence business is *500.00.
GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
Personally appeared before the
undersigned Notary Public author
ized to administer oaths, Winston
E. Espy, who, after being duly
sworn, says on oath that he Is pub
lisher of The Summerville News,
official organ of Chattooga County
and that there has been deposited
with said newspaper the cost of
publishing therein once a week for
four consecutive weeks the above
notice.
Winston E. Espy
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 7th day of November, 1972.
Joyce M. Hardy
Notary Public
11-30 P
State of Georgia
Chattooga County
To All To Whom it May Concern:
Clayton Wood having, In proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration, on the
estate of James Robert (J. R.)
Wood, late ol said County, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of James Robert
(J. R.) Wood to bo and appear at
my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, If any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to Clayton
Wood on James Robert (J. R.)
Wood's estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 2nd day of November,
1972.
Paul B. Weems,
Ordinary
11-30 p
THE SUPERIOR COUK I
FOR CHATTOOGA
COUNTY,GEORGIA
Civil Action No. 6144
Divorce Action filed November 4,
1972
Order for Service by Publication
dated November 4. 1972
EDWARD COOKE., Plaintiff
vs.
DARLENE BROWN COOKE,
Defendant
To the above named Defendant.
You are hereby summoned and
required to file with the Clerk of
said Court and serve upon Robert
Edward Surles, plaintiff's attorney,
whose address Is P. O. Box 249,
Summerville, Georgia 30747, an
answer to the complaint within 60
days of the date of the order for
service by publication.
Witness the Honorable Robert E.
Coker, Judge of said Court.
/V Sam L. Cordle, Jr.
Clerk of Chattooga Superior
Court
11-30 P
GEORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained In that certain
warranty deed to secure debt exe
cuted and delivered by Vernon D.
McFalls to Farmers and Merchants
Bank dated February 19, 1972 and
recorded In Book 134, Page 303 of
the Chattooga County Deed
Records, conveying the land herein
after descilbed to secure a note of
even date In the principal amount
of Four Thousand Dollars
(*4,000 00). there will be sold by
the undersigned at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash before
the Court House door of said Chat
tooga County, within the legal
hours of sale on the fifth day of
December, 1972, the same being
the first Tuesday In said month, all
of the property conveyed by and
described In said deed and being as
follows, to-wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being In the
Sixth District and Fourth Section
of Chattooga County, Georgia and
being all of those parts or Lots
Numbers Ten (10) and Eleven (11)
In Block “N" of the Mrs. N. K.
Hitting Subdivision Number Two
(2) which lie south of the branch or
creek which runs in a general easter
ly and westerly direction In the
City of Summerville, Georgia, said
lots being more particularly de
scribed according to a plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 2 Page 63, In
the office of the Chattooga Supe
rior Court Clerk, and being the
same property conveyed Tiney F.
Wright by Eddie G. Cooper by deed
dated July 28, 1961, recorded in
Hook 87, Page 19. BUT EXCEPT
ING that tract fronting 100 feet on
the southerly side of said branch or
creek extending southerly 55 feet
to Meggmson Drive and bounded
on east by an extension ol Meggin
son Drive which tract was conveyed
Johnny Lee Wooten by deed dated
June 26, 1970. recorded in Book
126, Page 158, both references
being to Chattooga County Deed
Rec or ds
Default has been made In the
payment of the debt evidenced by
sard note and secured by said war
ranty deed to secure debt and on
account ol said default aforesaid
prosser ty will be sold as aforesaid
under the slower of sale in said deed
for the purpose ol paying said debt
and all expenses ot this sale.
Said property will be sold as the
property ol Vernon D McFalls Sub
rest to outstanding ad valorem
taxes and/or assessments, II any.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS
BANK as Agent and Attorney
in tact tor Vernon O McFalls
Robert Edward Surles
Attorney at Law
Summerville. Georgia
11 30c
GE ORGIA,
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Whereas. O. W. Scott, Adminis
trator of t P Scott, represents to
the Court in his petition, duly tiled
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered E.P. Scott
estate This is. therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and
creditor*. to show cause, it any
they can. why said Administrator
should not be discharged trom his
administration, and receive Letters
of Dismission, on the first Monday
in December, 19 72.
Pau, B Weems,
Or di nary
1130 c
STATE OF GEORGIA.
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
To All To Whom it May Concern;
J D Cooper having, in proper
form, applied to me tor Permanent
Letters ot Administration on tne
estate of Mittie Gertrude Cooper,
late of said County, this is to cite
ah and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Mittie Gertrude
Cooper to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
taw. and show cause, I* any they
can, why permanent administration
should not be granted to J. O.
Cooper on Mittie Gertrude Cooper
estate.
Witness my hand and Official sig
nature, this 6th dav of November,
1972.
Paul B Weems,
Ordinary
Chattoogaville I
it*® News
g JS Mrs. Roy Cook
Phone 895-4454
Mr and Mrs. Roy Cook
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reece
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cook
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Shaw Monday evening and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cook Monday
night.
Visiting Mrs. Edith Ray
during the past week were: Mr.
and Mrs. Buddy Blalock and
James, Mrs. Ray Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Peppers, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cook, Shirley Kirby,
Margaret Cook, Inez. McCrick
ard, Mrs. Jewel Elrod, and Mrs.
Larry Burge.
Pvts. Eddie Kirby and
Donnie Taylor were home for
the weekend from Fort Camp
bell, Ky Visiting Mrs. Ruth
Kirby and family while Eddie
was home were: Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Stancil, Ted Jr., Darlene,
Angie, and Randall, Mr. and
Mrs. William Ragland and Lisa,
Douglas Bullard, Wallace Cook,
Roger Mills, Mike Short, Mike
Parker, David Williams, Larry
and Lee Stoker, Holland and
Marcus Strawn, Randy Bryan,
Greg Blalock, and Wayne Wil
liams.
Mrs. William Ragland and
Eddie and Nona Kirby visited
their aunt, Mrs. Tessie Reece,
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Haygood Honored
Mrs Mary Haygood was
honored on her birthday anni
versary Thursday, November
16, with a covered dish dinner
at her home. All seven of her
sisters were there.
Those helping her enjoy the
delicious dinner in celebration
of her birthday anniversary
were: Mrs. Edith Ray, Mrs.
Roy Cook, Mrs. Julia Ray, Mrs.
Guy Peppers, Mrs. Hamp
Brewer, Miss Ann Henderson,
Mrs. Arvel McLeod, Mrs. Nell
Nix, Mrs. Nona Laura Snow,
Mrs. Gussie Cook, Mrs. Jody
Cook, Mrs. Rebecca Cox, and
Miss Pearl Kerr.
The honoree, Mrs. Haygood,
received a number of useful
gifts. All had a very enjoyable
time. We wish you many more
happy birthday anniversaries,
Mrs. Haygood.
* * «
Miss Patsy Stanfield is stay
ing with Mrs Gussie Cook
Jody Cook and Mrs. Bill
Cook, Billy, Tommy and Marie
visited Bill Cook in VA Hos
pital at Nashville, Tenn., Thurs
day night. Bill was wheeled
down in the elevator where he
could see Mane.
Mr. and Mrs. Jody Cook,
Joe, Tony, and Margaret visited
Mrs Lena Bankson and Ted
Sunday.
Mrs. Ted Stancil Sr., Ted
Jr., and Darlene and Mrs.
William Ragland and Lisa
visited Mrs Stancil and Mrs.
Ragland's grandparents, Mr
and Mrs Roy Cook, Friday.
Mr and Mrs Roy Cook
visited Mrs Ruth Kirby and
family Friday afternoon They
also attended the harvest fes
tival at the Lyerly gym Friday
night
Visiting Miss Ruth, Zeke
and Will Thomas during the
past week were Mr and Mrs.
Jim Hasty of Chattanooga,
Tenn , Mr and Mrs. Frank
Thomas of Trion. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill McCrickard. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gayler, and Rev. and Mrs.
Sidney Dooley.
Jack McCrickard visited his
parents. Mr and Mrs Bill
Family Dinner
The family of Mr and Mrs
Will Shaw met at the home of
Mr and Mrs Clarence Cleve
land in Gaylesville. Ala., Sun
day for their Thanksgiving
dinner and Christmas gift-name
drawing
Present were Mr. and Mrs
Shaw, Mr and Mr* Odell La-
Masters and Jane. Mr and Mrs
Jerry Dean, David and Mike, of
Summerville. Mrs Ruby
Lowery. Trion, the Rev and
Mrs F H Abernathy. Centre,
Ala . Mr and Mr* ^ilhatnCon
nell. Mr and Mrs David
Connell and Junior. Cedar
town. Mrs. Christine Clanton,
Atlanta; Miss Debbie Whittle,
Rome. Mr and Mrs Henry
Owen]) and Clay. Chattanooga,
and Mr and Mr* Charles Guice
and Kim, Rome. Joan. Donna,
and Donnie Henderson. Gayles
ville. Ala Jewie Reynolds
McCrickard, Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Mc-
Crickard and Joe Reed visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCrickard
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Gussie Cook and
Donald’s visitors during the
past week were: Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gayler of Gaylesville, Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Gayler, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cook, Mrs. Jody
Cook, L. B. Cook, and Miss
Jackie Cook and girl friend,
Miss Barbara Potter, of
Atlanta.
Miss Jackie Cook and Miss
Barbara Potter of West Georgia
College spent the weekend
with Jackie’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Cook.
Mrs. Mary Haygood and
Martha, Miss Ann Henderson,
Miss Van Tate, Mrs. Hamp
Brewer, and Mrs. Roy Cook
visited the Homemakers
Council Christmas show of
Floyd County at the Rome
Civic Center Saturday night.
Lisa Ragland spent Saturday
night with her grandmother,
Mrs. Ruth Kirby, and family.
Visiting Mr and Mrs. Jim
McDonald Sunday were
Freddie McDonald, Gene and
Vicki, Mrs. Martha Joe Drake
and Tammy, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Brown, and Russell Mills.
Kim McDonald visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jim McDonald and
family Sunday afternoon.
Stansell Furniture Co., Inc., of Trion Has Moved
to Downtown Shopping Center in Summerville ..
Next Door to Shop-Rite.
OUR NEW NAME IS
Downtown Discount
Furniture Co.
AND WE WILL OPEN
FRIDAY AT 10:00 A.M.
AND WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK FRIDAY NIGHT
We Have a Much Bigger Store
Featuring the Leading Brands . . .
• ZENITH • COCHRAN
• WESTINGHOUSE •BERKLINE
• ADMIRAL •FOX
• BASSETT • SPRING-AIRE
AT DISCOUNT PRICES!
WE ALSO HAVE PIANOS AND GUITARS
Oscar Woods, Neal and Joyce Cordell and Ricky
Woods Will Be Looking for You!
Pay All Stansell Accounts At Our New Store
REGISTER FOR FREE PHIZES!
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MISCELLANEOUS
SICKNESS OR injury is
free. It’s the cure that costs.
Hospital, life, fire, mobile
home, and auto insurance.
A. C. Mount, Box 307, Trion,
Ga. 30753, or call 734-2716.
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CARPETS AND life too can
be beautiful if you use Blue
Lustre. Rent electric sham
pooer, sl. Dixie Dime Store.
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WE HAVE just received a
trailer load of the latest design,
new tread Atlas tires. If you
have been waiting to buy tires,
see these. Great savings on a
well-known brand tire.
Bankson Oil Co., Summerville,
Ga.
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PERFECT
PART TIME
Earn the money you need for
the holidays by working as a
FIELD CREATIONS Beauty
Consultant. Choose your own
hours and we’ll train you. Call
Mrs. Keys, Cartersville, 404,
382-5123, collect.
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WANT TO SELL your real
estate or personal property?
For the high dollar contact
Potts Auction and Realty, Box
1, Rock Spring, Ga. Phone
764-1226, or C. E. Guyton,
895-2693 in Lyerly. Licensed,
bonded, insured. Also, Massey
Ferguson farm equipment.
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SLEEPING problem? Rest
less? Get Snoozer Tablets for a
safe night’s sleep. Only 98c at
McGinnis Drug, Summerville,
or Doster Drug, Lyerly.
11-30 c
JIM WALTER HOMES
Build on your own lot. Com
plete financing. No down pay
ment. Contact Frank Wheeler
between 6 and 9 p.m.,
235-6759, Rome.
12-21 p
WE BUY antique furniture
and glassware. Colonial Cup
board Antiques. Phone
857-1156 or 857-3172. tfc
TOMLIN’S GUN SHOP
Lyerly Hwy.
Guns bought, sold, and traded.
Reblueing and reloading.
Phone 857-3380 after 5 p.m.
Open weekends.
REDUCE SAFE and fast
with Goßese Tablets and
t-Vap “water pills.” McGinnis
Drug, Summerville, or Doster
Drug, Lyerly. 1 l-30c
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WANTED TO BUY
V/E BUY JUNK batteries.
White’s Auto. Phone 857-3476.
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FARM FOR SALE
23 ACRES LAND with
good 7-room and bath frame
dwelling, gas heat. Barn and
other buildings. Located on old
U.S. 27 north of Trion. John
Paul Jones, 857-4664.
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
10 x 50 MOBILE HOME,
added room, large screened
porch, natural gas stove and
furnace. Large lot, nice trees.
Priced to sell. 124 Hinton
Street. Phone 857-4564.
THANKSGIVING
m ■ ■■ Starts Nov. 23,
SALE
1 Table Polyester Knits yd. SI.OO
1 Table Polyester Knits y d - $2.50
Values up to $5.98 Now
All Other Knits yd $2.98 and $3.50
None Higher
Butte Knits yd $3.50
Bonded Fur and Crushed Velvet yd. $2.29
Bonded Acrylic yd- SI.BB
10% OFF ON ALL NOTIONS
1 Table 50% Cotton and 50% Polyester Blend
REMNANTS yd. 25c
OPEN ALL DAY THANKSGIVING
NOW OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY
Open Monday-Friday 8-8; Sunday 1-6
Register for Sewing Machine to Be Given December 24
RUBY KING’S
CLOTH SHOP
Rt. 1- GAYLESVILLE, ALA.
11-30 c
12-21 p
IShamblin’s
I Handy
Hints
I
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A small piece of pegboard
placed over the nail as shown
above will prevent the marring
of your paneling by a possible
glancing blow from your
hammer. Shamblin Hardware
suggests you use color coordi
nated nails to match your
paneling.