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The Summerville News, Thurs., Sept. 3, 1981
2-B
Oak Hill
Jottings
By Mrs. Robert Baggeut
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero
Pledger and Mrs. Nell Martin
visited their aunt, Mrs. Ettie
Pledger, at Piedmont, Ala.,
Thursday, Aug. 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Teague, Cherri, Chuck and
Cnrfiunnd Mrs. Eva Tibbs at
tended the fifth Saturday
night singing at Mt. Zion.
Joe Brown of Rome was
Saturday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Dolph Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pledger
and Tia Buffington visited
Clifford Parker in Fort Payne,
Ala., Mrs. Ophelia Bentley,
Mr. and Mrs. !&ax Tucker and
family and Mrs. Judy Tucker
in Jamestown, Ala., Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Nell Vernon visited
Mrs. Eva Tibbs, Cherri,
Chuck and Carla Teague Mon
day afternoon.
Mrs. John Donovits and
David and Mrs. Foye Tallent
visited Mrs. Annie Parker in
Jamestown, Ala., Sunday.
Mrs. Duane Yarbrough
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
McCullough Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Starkey visited Mr, and Mrs,
Don Glass, Casey and
Michelle Saturday nigfit.
Mrs. Byron Yarbrough,
Rodney, Annette and Amy
were dinner guests of Mrs,
Rose Murdock Saturday.
Walt Vernon of Summer
ville visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. l)nlgh Vernon,
Saturday. Their Sunday after
noon visitors were Mrs. Bessie
Fuller and Manzie Hughes of
Summerville and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Vernon and
grandson, Sammy Vernon,
Mrs. Nell Floyd of Lyerly
visited Mrs. Eva Tibbs Tues
day afternoon
Mrs. Paul Clayton, Mark
and Sharon enjoyed bowling
Friday afternoon in Fort
Payne, Ala.
Mrs. Sarah McCullough of
Atlanta and Mrs. Martha
Warren of Summerville
visited their aunt, Mrs.
Clarence Joyner, Monday.
Her other visitors during this
s»ust week were: Mr. and Mrs,
fubert Joyner and Ramar,
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Yar
brough and Diane and Mrs
Annie Ruth Ellison and
grandson, Matt Ellison,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Winters, Kristi and Jason
visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Silvers in Calhoun and the
Rev. Ross Tipps and Mrs.
Tipps and family in Plainville
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Teague, Cherri, Chuck and
(farfiuand Mrs. Eva Tibbs at
tended the fifth Sunday night
sinfiing at the Gospel Taber
nacle in Pennville.
| Mrs. Debbie Yarbrough,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Winters,
Kristi and Jason, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Starkey, Mrs,
Ruby Baggett, Miss Marie
Teague, fl{m Evelyn Yar
brough and Mrs, Evelyn Bag
gett visited Mr. and Mrs,
Girady Winters during the
week and weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Whit
field of Pennville visited Mr,
and Mrs. Paul Clayton, Mark
and Sharon Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Treadaway and Jeremy were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L.. D. #}:-dm‘r Their
visitors during this past week
were: Mr. um’f Mrs. Timothy
Brown and Candi, Mrs.
Dewey Brown, Chris Pledger,
Lee Long, Wayne Matthews,
Mrs. Joyce Buffington and
Tia, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Churchwell and Amber
Hamala.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones,
Tony and Lynn visited Mr.
and Mrs, Cliff Fowler in Sum
merville Sunday afternoon.
Jeremy Treadaway was
Friday night guest of his
qrandmmher‘ filrsv Delores
‘readaway, in Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Mc-
Cullough, Mrs. Len Chumbler,
Lisa and Allison, Rodney Yar
brough, Mr. and Mrs f))uum'
Yarbrough and Diane and
Byron Yarbrough visited Mrs,
Evelyn Yarbrough last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kerce
and Christopher visited Mr
and Mrs, I'Z(’mnnd Kerce last
week.
Mrs. Lillian Green, Regina,
Chad and Chris visited Mr,
und Mrs. Kenneth Moseley,
Brian, Tiffany and Emily Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Marie Teague visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Teague
and family Sunday
Saturday afternoon
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Cicero Pledger were Mr. and
Mrs. Winston Pledger of
Atlanta, Mrs. Jeanie Waits of
Marietta, Mrs. Viola Lawman
and Mrs. Bill Pledger of Sum
merville,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mit
chell visited Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Scoggins in Summer
ville Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Speer
of Garden Lakes were Satur
day night guests of Mrs.
Evelyn Yarbrough.
Mrs. Daisy Partlow and
Given Shower
A kitchen shower was
iven in honor of Miss Deneta
?oy Norton on A;\xf. 30 at the
residence of rs. Mary
Childers in the Dry Valley
community.
Miss Norton is the bride
elect of Randy Stallings.
The shower, hosted by
Mrs. O. A. Stone of Pennville,
was held at 2 p.m.
Refreshments included
lemon iced cookies, lemonade,
red velvet cake and potato
chips. The refreshments were
Yrepared by Essie Tucker,
3arbara Wesson and Mary
Childers.
Those attending were:
Grace Norton, Sherry Norton,
Elaine Childers, Lynne Noel
and Christy, Ann Pettyjohn
and Lynne, Alma Lee Smith,
Edith Wade, Essie Tucker,
Barbara Wesson, Mary
Childers and Deneta Norton.
Miss Louise Drake ot
Adamsburg, Ala., visited Mrs,
Ruby Baggett and Miss Marie
Teague Tuesday.
Mrs. Beedie Yarbrough
spent last week visiting Mr.
and Mrs, Earl Callan and
Shane in Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Treadaway and Jeremy, Mr.
and Mrs. {)anny McGraw and
Beth, Mrs. Debbie Yarbrough
and Diane and Steve Speer
visited Mr, and Mrs. Byron
Yarbrough, Rodney, Annette
and Amy during the week.
Mr. and g/lrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth were
Thursday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cotton McGraw
and Cindy in Gore.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Holt,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Holt and
girls, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Winters, Karen and Kim, Mrs.
Joe Ward and Mrs. Mary
Studdard, Johnny, Stanley
and Patricia visited Mrs. E. E.
Winters Sunday afternoon.
Visiting Mrs. J.E.
Hawkins during the week and
weekend were: Tom Brooks
and Pauline Burns of Rome,
Mr. and Mrs. John Echols,
Mrs. Clarence Joyner, Mrs.
Clarence Winters, Mrs. Hazel
Kerce, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Housch, Ben and Erick, Linda
Padgett, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Kerce and Christopher and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Speer
of Garden Lakes, Mr. and
Mrs. Len Chumbler, Lisa and
Allison of Gaylesville, Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Yarbrough and
Diane and Mr. ung Mrs.
Byron Yarbrough, Rodney,
Annette and Amy were dinner
t{ut-s(s of Mrs. Evelyn Yar
)mmzh Sunday.
rs. Max Treadaway and
Jeremy were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hilfly Joe Reese
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Brown, Angie, Anita and
Stacey of Trion, Mrs, Lena In
gle and Zeta, Mr. and Mrs.
Rickey Ellison, Mike and
Matt of Summerville, Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Warren of Rome and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winters,
Bobby and Amy visited Mr.
and Mrs. Manuel Ellison and
Mrs. Annie Bell Winters Sun
day.
Mrs. Ruby Baggett and
Miss Marie Teague visited
Bill Teague in Pennville
Wednesday afternoon.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
James Bennett and Mrs.
Bessie Bennett to our com
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bag
gett, Len Chumbler, Steve
Speer, Byron Yarbrough and
Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
McGraw and Beth and Mr.
and Mrs. Timothy Brown and
Candi visited Mr. and Mrs.
Max Treadaway and Jeremy
during the week and weekend.
Mrs. Vivian White of
Menlo was dinner guest of her
Kmrvnls. Mr. and ers. Dolph
‘ernon, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert l"ug
<vll visited Mrs. J.C.
McGraw in Summerville Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero
Pledger and Mr. and Mrs.
Odis Owens enjoved sightsee
ing at Noccalulu Falls Sunday
afternoon
Get-well wishes go to Mrs,
Nolab “Garner” Clark, a pa
tient at Erlanger Hospital in
Chattanooga.
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Miss Chambers In Program
Chattooga High School student Gloria
Chambers (seated) recently returned
from a 6-week program in which she
10 Years Later CHS Graduates To Be Reunited
The Chattooga High
School Class of 1971 will hold
a class reunion at James H.
& [ax-Exempt
All-Savers
Certificate
*l-Y [ax F CD
-Yeéear lax rree
Beginning October 1, Farmers & Merchants will offer a new
certificate of deposit that lets you earn up to $2,000 lifetime
tax free interest on a joint return (SI,OOO for a single return).
This CD pays 70% of the average vield on one-year U. S.
Treasury bills, and is insured to SIOO,OOO by F.D.I.C.
Depending on your income tax bracket, the interest rate on
a 1-Year Tax Free CD is equivalent to a high taxable yield,
as examples illustrated below:
Joint Taxable Your Maximum | Examples of 1 Year Tax Free CD Rates*
Income Tax Bracket 10.5% 11.5% 12.5%
For Taxable Equivalent Yields of:
$20,201-24,600 1458% 1597% 17.36%
$24,601-29,900 1544% 16.91% 18.38%
$29,901-35,200 1667% 18.25% 19.84%
$35,201-45,800 1842% 20.18% 21.93%
$45,801-60,000 2059% 22.55% 24.51%
$60,001-85,600 2283% 25.00% 27.17%
Note: Joint taxable income is the net amount subject to Federal Income Tax after deduction and
exemptions.
*The 1 Year Tax Free CD rate is based on 70% of the most recent 52-week Treasury Bill Auction
Rate. The 10.5%, 11.5% and 12.5% rates above are equivalent to 15%, 16.43% and 17.86%
Treasury bill rates, respectively.
Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender
studied electrical technology. She is
shown here with program staffers.
“Sloppy "’ Floyd State Park on
Saturday, Sept. 19, at 4 p.m.
All class members and
their families are invited to at
tend. All faculty members of
these former students are also
CHS Girl Participates
In Training Program
Gloria Chambers of Chat
tooga High School attended
the Summer Y.E.T.P. Pro
gam on the campus of North
eorfia Technical and Voca
tional School in Clarkesville.
The Youth Employment
Traininf Program lasts 6
weeks. It introduces students
to post-secondary vocational
education through an in
residence training frogram.
Training includes classroom
instruction and supervised
laboratorg practice.
Miss Chambers was enroll-
G. L. Insurance Increases
Interest On Policy Loans
The annual interest rate
charged by the Veterans Ad
ministration on National Ser
vice Life Insurance (NSLI)
policy loans has been increas
ed to 11 percent effective July
29, according to Atlanta VA
invited.
This will be a fiicnic outing
and each family should supply
their own food and beverages.
ed in electrical technology.
She is shown here (second
from right) with (L-R) Bruce
Benson, YETP coordinator,
Charlotte London, YETP
counselor, and Bill Kessler, in
structor.
In addition to the studies
and on-campus recreational
activities the students made a
visit to Six Flags Over
Georgia; to Cherokee, N. C,, to
see “‘Unto These Hills,” and
to Vogel State Park.
Regional Office officials.
NSLI coverage was pro
vided service personnel on ac
tive duty from Oct. 8, 1940,
through April 24, 1951. Those
who converted this World
War II coverage to a perma
nent plan may obtain loans up
to 94 percent of the cash value
of their individual Bolicy. In
fiscal year 1980, VA made
about 96,000 loans on NSLI
policies.