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The Summerville News, Thurs., Oct. 11, 1973
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\\inners ol the l ire Prevention Week poster contest at
Pennville I lementary School are. left to right Victor
Morris, first place: lummy Sizemore, second; and
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DUFFS FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE
LARGEST DISPLAY OF FURNITURE IN CHATTOOGA COUNTY!
All our furniture is purchased direct from manufacturers with
no middle man to pay We own our buildings and have no sales
men's commissions to pay. We stock quality merchandise at rea
sonable prices—nationally known brands such as Stanley, Bas
sett, Lea Furniture Enterprises, Fox, Link Taylor, Dixie, Henry
Link, Broyhill, Cochrane, Action Recliners, Riverside, Barwick
and Ridgeway Clocks, Famous Lazy Boy Reclners and Rockers,
— Bigelow Carpets and Berkline Recliner that only has to be 3
away from the wall to recline.
ah Mediterranean Bedroom Suite
Hilling Groups Dresser, Mirror, Bed, S^AAQS
(Table, Chain, Hutch) Niqht Stand
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30 /o ° fi '' " nno/
All Lamps 20% Off
Small Deposit r —— : —— 7-7—
will hold Early American Bedroom Suite
YOUR ITEM All-Wood Construction A4ESO
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We invite you to come and see this targe selection of furniture.
We know if people come from Atlanta, Ga., to purchase our fur
niture, I know we can save our home folks money. No high-pres
sure salesmen. Complete Decorator Service available. All types
of Decorator Accessories and Pictures to select from.
Odds and Ends 2-Pc. Bedroom Suite
Mediterranean Bed, Dresser, Mirror.
2^50%^ Ji=_!3s?2-
Maple Finish Rocker BEDDING
\\ ith ( u*hions in $4196 Mottress and Box Springs
31 y 2 price
'Tio’ocr" Splash Carpet
CAKr 11 CPOR
With SA 50 Sq. With Rcg.
Rubber Back Yd. Heat! Sq. Yd. $7.25
All Action Recliners w . Fi„ 0 „« Ou , cont^t.
Stationary and Hockin' Q f Rate of 8%!
Speriaf’ 30% OFF Poy Cash ’ Savc tSiH
WE ASK YOU TO COMPARE THE QUALITY WE SELL!
IT ONLY COSTS A SMALL AMOUNT MORE . . . BUT
WILL LAST TWICE AS LONG!
XXI DUFF’S
M O 11 112 West Washington Street
E V^CT. I I Phone 857-3451 Summerville
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POSTER CONTEST WINNERS AT PENNVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Sherri Helton, third. Looking on are Mrs. Eaye Davis
and Principal Tom Hogg.
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SUMMERVILLE
REV. PRYOR S. BLACK
The Rev Pryor S. Black, 74,
Route 1, Trion died at 3:29 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 8, in Erlanger Hos
pital, Chattanooga.
Funeral services were conducted
from Ridgeway Baptist Church at 4
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, with the
Rev. Leon (Pat) Guinn and the Rev.
Leon Hall officiating. Interment
was in Ridgeway Cemetery.
ERWIN-PET ITT FUNERAL HOME
MRS. DESSIE F. ROWLLS
Mrs. Dessie Fleming Rowlls, 81,
Route 1, Lyerly, died at 8:30 a.m.
Monday, Oct. 8.
Funeral services were conducted
from the chapel of Erwin-Petitt
Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Wednes
day, Oct. 10, with the Rev. Sidney
Dooley and the Rev. Charles Crowe
officiating. Interment was in Green
hill Memory Gardens.
ERWIN-PETITT FUNERAL HOME
Erwin-PeHtt
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MR. NEWT KIMBELL
Mr. Newt Kimbell, 91, Lyerly,
died at 5 p.m. Monday, Oct 8.
Funeral services were conducted
from Lyerly Church of Christ at 2
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10, with
Minister J. Frank Vales and Minis
ter Tommy Broome officiating.
Interment was in Lyerly Cemetery.
J. D. HILL FUNERAL HOME
MRS. MARGIE HARTLINE
Mrs. Margie Hartline, 65, Route
1, Summerville, died at 10:20 p.m,
Saturday, Oct. 6
Funeral services were conducted
from the chapel of J. D. Hill
Funeral Home at 3 p.m. Monday,
Oct 9, with the Rev. John Richie
and the Rev. Sidney jDooley of
ficiating. Interment way in Summer
ville Cemetery.
J. D. HILL FUNERAL HOME
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CANDIDATE Earl (Red) Paris
qualified Saturday as a can
didate for Seat No. 2 on the
Summerville City Council.
Paris is a former general super
intendent lor the City of Sum
merville.
Brrrvton Singing
A special singing will be
held at the Berryton Bible Mis
sion Saturday night at 7:30
pin.
Ihe Representatives from
Ringgold will bi’ guest singers.
The public has a hearty
welcome.
Ihe Representatives are
heard on W DOD I M every
Wednesday evening at 6 30
I he announcement is made
by Berryton Bible Mission
pastor, the Rev James I homp
son.
NATIONAL 4-H WEEK
OCT. 7-13 EE!3
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Lowry's Children's Dept, is ready to put your lit
tle lady in fashionable casual clothes.... Perfect
for school or play. Come by today and see the
many coordinated girl's styles Lowry's has
FINAL WEEK!
PLAYTEX FALL SALE
Last Chance to Pick Up the
Following Styles on Sale:
• No Visible Means of Support Bras
• I Can't Believe It's a Girdle Girdles
• Padded Stretch Bra-Style 56
• Two Styles of Cross Year Heart Bras
SALE ENDS SATURDAY, OCT. 13
Just Arrived!
New Shipment of
LOVABLE
BRAS and
GIRDLES
Now Lowry's has a complete
inventory of your favorite
Lovable styles, including the
new seam-free teen bra.
Just Arrived!
New Shipment of
JEWELRY
• Chokers
• Matching Necklace and
Earring Sets
• Necklaces
• And the Popular Zodiac
Lockets
JUST ARRIVED - FINAL SHIPMENT OF
LADY WRANGLER
Work Jeans
Style 1200 - Stretch Denim Jeans
Wrangler has discontinued producing this popular work
jean and this is our final shipment of this style.
Get Yours Before
They're Completely Gone!
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Lowry's Is Proud to
Announce . . .
Another Shipment of
BLOUSES,
BLAZERS
and PANTS
From
Center Stage
Last week we announced the
return of the long-awaited
mock turtle sleeveless blouse
. . . Now we have this same
blouse in short-sleeve and
long-sleeve with 3 - button
cuffs, all in double knit dac
ron polyester. Where else can
you get this much quality at
CENTER STAGE'S amazing
prices.
FINAL WEEK!
ON PLAYTEX BUY ONE- GET ONE
FREE FROM PLAYTEX OFFER
on
2 NEW
CROSS YOUR HEART STYLES
Letter to Playtex containing necessary
items must be postmarked no later than
October 15 on this offer.
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