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Mrs. Tom Cook underwent an op
eration in a Rome hospital Mon
day. Her many friends wish for
her a speedy recovery.
Dr. J. H. Shumate, Jr.
DENTIST
Summerville-Trion Hospital
Telephone 19
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She’s looking for potash because it
takes potash to make succulent legume pastures
high in minerals—the kind that livestock prefer.
Clovers and all other legumes are heavy feeders
on potash. When seeding or top-dressing leg
umes for hay, pasture, or cover crops, make sure
that there is enough potash in your soil and ferti
lizer to balance the other plant foods and insure
heavy growth of high feeding value. If you are in
doubt as to the fertility of your soil, consult your
official agricultural adviser regarding soil tests
and proper fertilization.
Write us for free information and literature.
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What the Catholic Church Is and What
She Teaches
A statement of Catholic Doctrine Pamphlet mailed
on request.
Address: 2699 Peachtree Road, NE, Atlanta, Ga.
BIDS WANTED
Sealed bids will be received by the Board
of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of
Chattooga County till 10 o’clock A.M. Mon
day, March 18th, 1946, for supplies for the
quarter beginning April Ist, 1946.
Approximately:
10 Barrels First Patent S. R. Flour.
3 Bags Pinto Beans.
100 Pounds Coffee.
1,000 Pounds Square Cut Meat.
1 Gross P. A. Smoking Tobacco.
4,000 Gallons Gas.
4,000 Gallons Fuel Oil.
Genuine Chevrolet Parts.
Genuine Ford Parts.
Tractor Parts.
3,700 White Tax Receipts: same as 1945.
300 Colored Tax Receipts.
The right to reject any or all Bids is reserved.
F. A. JUSTICE, Chairman
R. M. CRAWFORD, Clerk
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Agnew at
tended the funeral of J. R. Hen
derson in Gaylesville Saturday.
T. J. Espy, Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Summerville, Ga.
Office Over McGinnis
Drug Co.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946.
WANT ADS
ANTIQUES FOR SALE—Plantation
desk, cherry chest of drawers,
marble top tables, platform rock
er. Graham’s Hobby Shoppe, 1407
North Broad St., Rome, Ga.
FOR SALE
140-acre farm about 7 miles east
of Summerville; 2-story dwell
ing and barn in excellent con
dition. About 50 acres of good
level land can be worked with
tractor. Improvements could
not be replaced for price asked.
Electricity. On bus line and
mail route. On good road lead
ing to Little Sand Mountain.
Price $6,000.00.
FARRAR REAL ESTATE AGENCY
109 N. Commerce St.
WANTED—To drill water wells
anywhere, any depth. Modern
machinery, quick service; all
kinds of pumps furnished and
installed. Call or write W. M.
Kittle, Box 132, Ringgold, Ga.
FOR SALE
Large east-front lots, facing
paved Lyerly highway, just be
low cotton mill. Take your
choice. Terms if desired. Lo
cated in the Burnham-Farrar
Subdivision.
FARRAR REAL ESTATE AGENCY
109 N. Commerce St.
FRESH candled and selected eggs
from large healthy hens. —Phone
189, Carlton L. Wheeler. 4t
FOR SALE—Fresh dressed fryers.
Call 013-20 or see Paul Crouch
for immediate delivery. Deliv
ered alive if preferred. 3t
FOR SALE—Eight-room house, bath
and 2-room apt; 18 acres land,
with running water, well, cistern,
city water; across street from
school building.—J. G. Toles, Ly
erly, Ga. 4t
WANTED—Any kind tractor work.
See Fay Gilreath, Summerville,
Ga., Route 3. 4t
FOR RENT —Two-horse farm near
Everett Springs, on school bus
and mail route.—D. T. Dew, Cur
ryville, Ga., Route 1.4 t
NOTICE—WiII thrash cane seed
Monday, March 18th.—M. R. and
H. C. Elrod.
FOR SALE
Five-room dwelling and large
concreted basement. Good barn.
On back side of Bellah addi
tion. Known as the Bob Meeler
home. Make us an offer.
FARRAR REAL ESTATE AGENCY
109 N. Commerce St.
FOR RENT—Two or four-horse
crop on halves; have tractor and
all modern machinery, or mules
to work same.—A. G. Perry &
Sons, Summerville, Ga., Route 2,
Phone 07-13.
FOR SALE
129-acre farm on Shinbone Val
ley road, 2 miles north of Men
lo, 1 mile west of Chelsea and
9 miles west of Summerville.
Two houses, 2 bams, 3 wells, 1
spring, about 70 acres in culti
vation. Timber to run place.
Also all farming tools, mowing
machine and rake, cultivator,
plows, etc.; two good mules, 4
and 6 years old; one cow and 2
heifers; one mare 7 years old;
175 bushels com, 3 tons hay.
Can give immediate possession.
See Max Gentry on premises.
FARRAR REAL ESTATE AGENCY
109 N. Commerce St.
FOR SALE—Good clean 1936 Ford
and 1936 Chevrolet; also 1942
Chevrolet Fleetline.—Wink Mar
tin, 3 miles east Trion, Ga.
FOR SALE
Five-room new dwelling and
new barn, both painted. Branch
running through pasture. Two
acres land. On good road lead
ing from Chapel Hill Church to
Spring Creek. Price $2,400.00.
Thirty fruit trees just bearing.
FARRAR REAL ESTATE AGENCY
109 N. Commerce St.
FOR SALE—Five lots at Pennville,
Ga., on first street from highway
at back of Pennville church. Price
S6OO. See or write G. G. Hender
’’son, Fort Payne, Ala., Route 4.
LOST—Black pocketbook with S2O
$lO, $5 bill.—T. H. Padgett, Sum
merville, Route 3.
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LADY’S STOMACH WAS
LIKE A GAS FACTORY;
MEALS TURNED TO GAS
One lady said recently that her
stomach used to be like a “gas
factory!” That is, when she ate a
meal it seemed to turn right into
gas. She was always bloated, had
awful stomach gas pains, daily
headaches and constant irregular
bowel action. Now, however, this
lady says she is FREE of STOM
ACH GAS and she says the change
is due to taking INNER-AID. Her
meals agree with her. No gas or
bloat after eating. Headaches and
constipation are gone. “Oh! what
relief!” states this lady. “Why don’t
other gas and constipation suffer
ers get INNER-AID.
INNER-AID contains 12 Great
Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear
gas from stomach, act on sluggish
liver and kidneys. Miserable peo
ple soon feel different all over. So
don’t go on suffering! Get INNER
AID. Sold by all drug stores here
in Chattooga County.—(Adv.)
FOR SALE—Good 4-year old mare,
broke for saddle or work.—Phone
J. M. Watkins 019-12.
STUBBORN truck tires removed
from wheels without hammering.
—Trimble Service Station.
FOR SALE—Two 4-room houses.—
See W. F. Aldred, Hair Motor Co.
1936 LINCOLN ZEPHYR, clean car,
good tires; $549 low ceiling. See
at courthouse Saturday or at my
home.—Harold White, Menlo, Ga.
FOR SALE—Bright baled bean and
lespedeza hay.—C. L. Tucker,
Menlo, Ga., Route 1.
LOST—Guernsey male calf between
Gore and Villanow. Melton
Treadaway, Berryton, Ga.
LOST—March 12, ladies’ Bulova
wrist watch between my home
on Washington street and hos
iery mill. Finder please return
to Ruby Palmer, Montgomery
Knitting Mill and receive re
ward. 2t
WANTED—Man to help on farm
the year around.—See Bob Gam
ble.
FOR RENT—A two-horse crop.—
See Bob Gamble.
FOR SALE—Young mare, 3 years
old.— John R. Burgess, on old
Mallicoat place.
FOR SALE—A pair of 800 to 600
pound mules.—B. H. Housch,
Route 2, Summerville, Ga.
Now Is The Time!
To Furnish Your Home
Be ready for spring with new
furniture.
Visit our store today and make
your selections from our stock.
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TO get longer, more useful life from
your tractor, it is necessary to use
the right type of lubricant, in thfe right
place, at the right time.
Your Standard Oil man has a supply
of 1946 Lubrication Charts based on
manufacturers’ recommendations—and
tailor-made to your own make and A+
model of tractor. Tacked up on the wall l
of your machinery-shed, they will show (7” _
you at a glance just where and when,
and with what to lubricate every part
of your tractor. Standard Oil Company,
Incorporated in Kentucky.
In addition to the Lubrication Charts you neea, your
Standard Oil man will be glad to give you a copy of
his new 1946 Farm Almanac. Ask him about them today. (
Standard Tractor Fuel • Standard Diesel Fuel • Crown and Crown Extra Gasolines
Fireproof Kerosene • Mobiloll and Esso Motor Oils • Standard Lubricants and Mobil
greases • Atlas Tires, Batteries and Accessories • Mica Axle Grease • Mobilcote
Eureka Harness Oil • Eureka Belt Dressing • Flit Household Spray • Flit Surface
Spray (SXD.D.T.) • Standard Household Oil - Parowax • Kyso Disinfectant