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A Special “Thank You
To all my customers for the past 2V2 years. Due to other in
terests | have sold my fabric business to Carol Martin of Trion.
Please continue patronizing Carol. And for so many people
here in Chattooga County who need sewing done, Carol can
take care of all your sewing needs. The location and phone
numbers are still the same so come by for the very best in
fabrics, notions, patterns and custom sewing. Be watching for
Carol’'s Fabrics Grand Opening Sale.
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NORMA J. MAXWELL
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Coosa Valley Tech will offer
an -eight-week course in
understanding house drawings.
It will cover the terminology
and xmbola used in construc
tion drawings with concentra
tion in sitework, foundations,
framing, roof construction, ex
terior trim and interior trim.
The class bo;fiins April 17, It
will meet on Thursdays from 6
p.m. until 9 'p.m. For enroll
ment information, call Joe
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Book Placed In Memory Of Ethel Simmons
The Chattooia County Garden Club has
tlaced a book in the Chattooga County
ibrary in memory of Ethel Simmons,
who served as a teacher and principal in
the Trion school system for many years.
The club members have chosen “The
American Woman's Garden’’ to add to
| Chelsea News
» \ By Mrs. Tom Garner
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Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam McCain and David
Padgett Sunday, April 6, were:
Charlie Hooier of Birm
ingham, Ala., Linda Padgett,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo;Fe Pa(f ett
and family, Mr. and Mrs. i%en
neth Padgett and family, Miss
Lois Padgett and gammy
Padgett.
ongratulations Eo to Lin
da Padgett and Charlie Hooper
who were united in marriage
Monday, April 7, in Ringgold.
Mrs. Ht‘):oé)er is the daughter of
Sue McCain and Mashburn
Pmli‘\fett. Mr. Hooper is the son
of Mrs. Louise Hooper of Bir
minfiham. Ala.
ancy Arnold spent the
weekend with friends in Car
bon Hill, Ala.
Mrs. Helen Dooley and
Erandchildren, Erick ang Katie
ly, visited Mrs. Lula Mae
Gentry and Susan Monday,
April 7.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kilgore
and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie
Kilgore left Sunday, April 6,
for a visit with Mr. ams Mrs.
T. W. Kilgore's daughter, Jo
the library. Presentin%lthe book is Mar
tha Thomas, who taught at Trion during
the administration of Ethel Simmons.
From left to right are Mrs. Thomas and
Rita Linker, Librarian. (Staff photo by
Kay Abbott).
Ann Eller, Mr. Eller and sons
in Spurger, Texas. They return
ed home Thursday after an en
joyable trip.
Visiting Mary Childers and
Steve Sunday, April 6, were
Linda Padgett, Charlie Hooper
and Jimmé' Padgett.
Mary Childers visited the
Rev. A. N. White, Mrs. White
and Ray Tuesday morning in
Mountain View.
Mrs. Mamie Williams
visited Miss Annie Garner in
Shepherd Hills Health Care
Center last week on
Wednesdai\-'l.
Karen Hankins spent Sun
day, April 6, with Mr. and Mrs.
Tin%i Brown.
" Mrs. Charlie Ledford spent
last week with her fiand
daughter, Mrs. Tommy Tudor,
Mr. Tudor, Kim and fiacey in
Austell. Thex all came to Trion
Sunday where they were
'sipend-the-day guests of Mr.
udor's mother, Mrs. Ruby
Tudor. Mrs. Ledford returned
home late Sunday.
~ Archie Womack spent last
”geek wsith th‘ ’dndMMrs.
‘George Smith, ie, Missy,
Kevin, Chris and l;aith.
Spend-the-night - %uest
Saturday of Charlotte
Schrader was Missy Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Scog
gins visited Mrs. Carl Sumner
aturday.
Mrs. Debbie Hill and
Jessica visited Miss Lenora
Jones Saturday.
Visitin Mrs. Grace
Thomas Vgednesdfi of last
week was Mary Childers.
Visitors of Mary Childers
during the week were Leroy
Brown, Mrs. Janice Sabo and
Frank Morris.
Get-well wishes go to
James Wesson.
Gathering at the home of
Mrs. Carrie Morris Wednes
day, April 10, to help her
celebrate her 76th birthda‘y; an
niversary were her daug ter,
Sheryl gagley and Paul; her
son, Frank Morris and Rita;
anddau%ht.er. Jill Walker;
fiary Childers; and Carolyn
Hall. Sheryl presented her
mother with a special birthday
cake,
Lisa Christol, Casey and
Matthew were Sunday lfuests
of Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Brown.
Patricia thalntry was F;'ic;‘ay
spend-the-night guest of her
peandparent,fi. Nfi'u and Mrs.
%ralley Gentry, Susan and Rick.
Mrs. Sandra Gentry, Steghanie
and April were spend-the-day
guests Saturdaf'.
* Nancy Arnold, Mike Prince
and Nancy Prince visited
friends in Marietta Saturday.
Preaching
the Living Word
to a Dying World
CENTRAL
AVENUE
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Central Avenve,
Trion, 0.
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Owen “Bud” Davis
Church Phone — 734-3140
Sunday School . .10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45a.m,
Evening Worship . .7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night . 7:00 p.m.
Subligna Fish
Fry Slated
The Subligna Fire De%an
ment will have its annual Fish
Fry on Saturday, April 26
from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. at
the Subli%:u Fire Hall. the fire
hall is eight miles north of the
Gore crossroads.
Fresh catfish and
barbecued chicken will be
Brepared by Subligna Fire
epartment volunteers.
Plates will be $4.50 each, in
cluding soft drinks. Children’s
plates will be $2.50 each.
Country and bluegrass
bands are scheduled to g‘er
form beginning at 6 p.m. The
public is invited to attend.
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On Sale Through Wednesday, April 23
THANK YOU FOR MAKING US YOUR
‘‘CORNER DRUG STORE”’
Conveniently located at Commerce and Washington Streets.
We value our customers. We provide lots of FREE services for
you. Like . . . gift wrap and/or pack for mailing any purchase.
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— * 175 Extra-Strength $ 99
m:;m:%' ‘ Caplets. 5
— Sugg. Price $14.92
Kodacolor VR 200
CL-126-12 Film
REG. $2.98-SALE
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We keep accurate prescription records on each family member
for insurance and/or income tax.
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The Summerville News, April 17,1986 . . . . . .
NASA
from page 8-A
gdnd threw “i&acklitnt.o space,”’
] “It's amazing
tocr(i:fiu that these satellites
are about the size of pick-up
trucks.”
Using computerized sensor
equipment, he demonstrated
how mechanical space ex
plorers such as Voyager can
record data from other planets
and relay it to scientists.
The students were
fascinated when they learned
how such information as
temperature changes, meteor
showers, light intensity and
direction can be translated in
to distinctly identifiable
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL _
Lube, Oil Change
and Filter
* Included Up to 5 Quarts Oil
* Special Diesel Oil and Filter Type
May Result in Extra Charges.
SAVE! s 8
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PHONE 857-2456.
236 N. COMMERCE ST. SUMMERVILLE
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sounds. :
MecCoy demonstrated each
sound then showed how the
siles are transmitted to
NASA computers at a rate of
60 times per second.
Formerly a teacher with
Cobb County Schools, McCoy
began working as a teacher for
NASA three years a?o He
became interested in the
aerospace education program
after it was presented at his
school. He visits a different
school each day in Georgia or
north Florida. Similar pro
grams are available in every
state.
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