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The Chief Girls have been named 14-and-
Under leuq;.le basketball winners by the
Summerville Recreation Department.
Left to right, are Lisa Sizemore, Nikki
Price, Courtney Steward, Sophia Foster,
iversary
Annive ‘.&Q,&
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We Buy Standing Pine & Hardwood Timber
T. Fondren Wright
1404) 7343209
P O Box 271 404) 734-2554
Trion. Georgia 30753 404) 7343661
YOU ARE WELCOME AT
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CALL GARY GORDON
For Dependable Service
857-5363...Ca1l Today!
State Farm
Medicare Supplement Insurance*
It can pay some charges
Medicare doesn’t pay.
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ER Phil Cagle
*?'g 857-1759
P k L,
E‘-"'-mag; al Health InSurance,
Like a good thelState Farmiiway!
nelghbor,
State Farm Is there
* Mot conrected with or endorsed by he L) S Government or
the Feceral Med Care FProgeanm
SLAE 5 ML AT WSN R (PTG SO CRER ROOMAGLON SN
MEDICAL CENTER
ANNOUNCES ITS
NEW LOCATION TO
ITS EXPANDED FACILITY
302 REDMOND ROAD
(1/10 Mile From Redmond Park Hospital)
Dr. Mel J. Colon
* A board certified Podiatrist
« Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery
« Fellow, American College of Foot Surgeons
Providing conservative care and
surgical care of foot, ankle and
leg problems in N.W. Ga. Since 1974.
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o Arthritis * Heel Spurs * Infants and Children
* Sports Injuries * Worts * Flat Feet * Fatigue
* Ankle sprains * Fractures * Burning Sensations
* Leg cromps * Diabetic Foot Core
Appointment 302 Redmond Road
'¥d. 295-7300 Rome, Ga.
League Winners
Tara Foster, Shelia Padgett, Ive Vanco
and Brenda Stewart. Not ai,cturod are
l?‘enise White and Coach William An
thony.
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Multi-Man
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Commission
'Recommended
| The Chattooga County
| Grand Jury oWednuday
| handed down presentments,
| which among other items
| recommended ‘‘that the
| possibility of establishing a
| three or a five-man bon?of
| commissioners and a county
| manager be considered."
g Chattooga County Com
| missioner Harr *’owell
| spoke to the gnnj jury con
| cerning county finances for
| several hours, but the
| presentments said “because
| the audit has not been com
| pleted, we were unable to ex
‘ plore this issue completely.”
{ Because the present
| ments were handed down at
| press time, The News is
| unable to publish the entire
i rrue-tmonu, However, the
| full presentments will be
| rubll‘hed in next week's
| issue.
4-H News
By CANDY MOSES
Nora’ Summerville
The North Summerville
Elementary School had their
4-H meeting Feb. 1. Kelly
Matthews and Gayle Harkins
led us in the pledges.
Tara Bankston, Tosha
Johnston, Kecia Farmer,
Filicity Blair and Tamara
Smith sung Mr. Telephone
man. This was a very good
program.
mfnrite Colquitt did a
demonstration on Child
Abuse and How It Can Affect
a Child's Life and Image.
Mrs. Echols talked with us
about District Project
Achievement ' meeting to be
held in Floyd County in
March.
Card of Thanke
| Perhaps you sent a lovely
| card, Or sat quietly in a chair.
? Perhaps ,you sent beautiful
| flowers, so we saw them
| there. Perhaps you spoke the
| kindest words, As any friend
! could say. Pcrhafa you were
| not there at all, Just thought
i % us that :iaz Whatever you
| did to con our hearts, We
| thank you so much, whatever
| the part.
| The Family of Frank
{ Hamby
IN MEMORY OF
OUR HUSBAND
AND FATHER,
CHARLIE LEDFORD,
WHO PASSED AWAY
OCT. 31, 1983
It's been months since
you went away, our love
grows ltdrzuger with each
passi Y.
"5m Ledford and
children
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Jerry Brown’s
Body Shop
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
AT NEW LOCATION
On Route 3, Just Past Frontier
Estates, On Beaver Road in
Dry Valley.
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PHONE 857-2745
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Members of the Lyerly Lions 14-and-
Under girls basketball team are seated,
left to right, Stephanie Wooten, Sytiria
Adams, Cheri Te:fue. Paige Mec-
Crickard, Michelle Hall and Chandra
~4 Chelsea News
g By Mrs,. Tom Garner
. : Phone 862.2127
Little Shane Murphy is
still improvifig. He is the son
of Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Mur-
Rflhy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
cDaniel and Mr. and Mrs.
R. Ld Murphy are Shane's
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
McDaniel and Amber visited
’Pld‘ur. and anl..Earl MkCD';fiid
esday o st week,
xim %ebnting their wui
anniver i
nfiir. and Kira. Henry
Walker had sllln{aper with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Marshall in
Lal-‘;yot;fi Snt!:,rdugd
surprise birthday part
wnosodxlvon for Mrs. V&g:mfye
Fl Sunday, Feb. 3, by
Christina Baker and Rita
Reed. Those attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flood,
Thomas Jr. and Wendell, Mrs,
Patricia Hyde, Ben Love and
Willie Deaver, Wishes for
many more happy anniver
saries go to her.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rape,
Leroy Brown and Dennis
Jones visited Mary Childers
and Steve Wednesday of last
week.
. Vhltin‘F Mary Childers
and Steve Friday were Leroy
Brown and Jerome Hartline.
In the afternoon, they all
visited John Robert Dawson.
To the family of Mark
Allen Payton, who gossed
nwng' Tuesday, Jan, 29, we
send expressions of sym-
P
t-well wishes ‘po to Mrs.
Ed Willaon who is in a Rome
ho-giu.
r. and Mrs. Albert Smith
Jr., Rebecca, John, Corzf and
Daniel were Sunday dinner
quu of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
avenport.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole
had as their Saturday lpe:g-_
th'c-n(ight t their grand
son, %flm.
Mrs. arner Wilson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fox
Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Copeland and Mrs. Jo Amn
Crider of Trion visited Mrs.
Carl Sumner Sunday,
A baby shower was given
Friday nigiht. Jan. 25, at the
home of Mrs. Harold Fowler
for Mrs, Pat McCary. The
shower was hosted by Mrs.
Fowler and Linda Cochran.
Twenty-five guuu attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Childers of Little Sand Moun
tain visited Mary Childers
and Steve Saturday after
noon.
Keith Roulaine and Rod
and David Marks visited
gl.nry Childers and Steve Sun
yTo the family of Miss
Johnnie Lee Troglin, who
passed away Tuesday, Jan.
29, wohund expressions of
sympathy,
(r:tfwell wishes go to Carl
GroEun who had surgery last
week in an Atlanta hospital.
Lyerly Lions
Smith. Back row, left to rifin. are
coaches Ricky Canada, Britt figland
and Tracy Morgan. Not show is Kristie
McGraw.
Rusty, Thomas and Rebec
ca Gill visited their srnnd
&amnts. Mr, and Mrs. James
ill, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Payne are enjofing having
their da\aghtor. rs. George
Ann Al rigfe. and snnd
daughters, Meredith Al idfie
and Mefi‘an Dye, spend this
week with them,
Mrs. Pat McCary and Mrs.
Henrietta McCary were in
Rossville Friday. ’
Mrs. Gwyn Pldfitt
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pledger Friday night,
Linda Padiett. and Mr, and
Mrs. Vernon Roulaine visited
Mary Childers and Steve Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D'Wayne
Higgins and Morgan of Nor-
Cross, Marilgn Hunter of Sum
merville and Beverly Clowdis
of Dalton were guests of Mrs.
Bonnie Clowdis and Steve
Sunday, Jan. 27,
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TOTAL COVERAGE - Includes
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Financing
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JOE STEWART
Saies Manage:
RAY-WAY
COMPANY
1403 N. Broad St. Rome, Ga.
Phone 238-9787
FOR SALE
Jackson Bros.
General Store
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We can usually Insure your house, furnishings, out
buildings, mobile home or business at a big saving to you,
Why? Because:
We are a Co-op Mutual Co,
We are exempt from all taxes and licenses.
We are a npn-profit association and prohibited by state
laws from making a profit.
We have no agents — so you pay no agent's commission.
You deal directly with an officer of the company. You deal
with homefolk in buying your insurance and paying claims,
We are the largest and oldest Farmers Mutual in Georgia,
organized in 1892 and insuring property in our area ever since,
CONTACT BILL TATE
AT TATE FURNITURE CO.
734-2281
WE DO NOT INSURE AUTOS
To the family of Mrs. Hat
tie Watkins, who passed away
Monday, Feb. 4, we send ex
pressions of sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryant
visited Mrs. Mattie Howard
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wilker
son of Atlanta announce the
birth of their son, Adam Loyd,
Monday, Feb. 4. Proud great
fiandgnnnts are Mr. and
rs. Ed Bryant. Mrs. Wilker
son is the former Stephanie
Mcßae,
MIKE
RENTS
Wet Or Dr
VACUUMg
SHAMBLIN
HARDWARE
PHONE 857-1115
Preaching
the Living Word
to a Dying World
CENTRAL
AVENUE
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Central Avenue,
Trion, Ga.
Sunday School .. 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45a.m.
Evening Worship . . 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night . 7:00 p.m.
The Summerville News, February 7, 1985
BEESWAX
A seamstress or em
broiderer can use beeswax to
coat threads to give them
more strength and protection,
It works well for concealed
areas such as for holding but
tons and metal threads, say
Georfii.l Extension Service
specialists.
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Clogging Lessons
BY MARTY REECE
BEGINNER AND ADVANCED
3-YEARS AND UP
*x Le550n5..52.50.. i %k
Registration Saturday, February 9-12 Noon
At Scout Hut. Classes Begin Feb, 14 —
At Summerville Recreation Center — 11 Weeks
~ For More Information Phone 857-1163
ATTENTION!
For all new patients requesting treat
ment between January 21st and February
15th at Hill's Climic all of your group in
surance deductible will be waved!!?m
Our main concern at Hill's Clinic is,
the best possible care for you, the patient.
We welcome you to one of the best
equifped and modern Chiropractic facili
ties for your personal care in the State of
Georgia.
For your convenience Hill's Clinic is
now recognized by over 700 insurance
companies. Our modern business office
simplifies your insurance paper work and
allows us to treat your condition at little or
no cost to you!
HILL'S CLINIC
Chiropractic and Preventive Medicine
Office Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri, 9-12 and 2-6
. Saturday 9-12 (Closed Thursday)
For An Appointment Call: 734-3443 or 734-3433
HIGHWAY 27 - TRION, GEORGIA
Anniversary
Come in now and save during our big 6TH AN
NIVERSARY SALE...We appreciate your
patronage the past six years and to show our
gratitude, we are offering SPECIAL BUYS on need
ed items for the home. s
We Have Country Curtains
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All Brass 1tem5...... %2 Off 7%,
Red Tag Sale On Bedspreads
aow Kitchen Curtains 12 Off 7%,
Chintz Pillows "53%" 5 & *6e..
Tooth Fairy Pillows ..., *3.29
‘Window Shades "\ . e °8.99
| Piggly Wiggly Shopping Centm__— Phone 857-1011 '
KEROSENE HEATERS
If you have a kerosene
heater, give it ?lonty of ven:
tilation and fuel it only with
the top grade of kerosene,
Store it ong' in lturd{, labeled
containers outside the house
or building where the heater is
used, say Georgia Extension
Service experts,
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