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The SUMMERVILLE NEWS
(O. J. Espy ..... Ed-Mgr. 1911-381
D. T. ESPY Editor & Manager
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1.50
Six Months
Published Every Thursday by
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
Entered at the Post Office ar
Summerville, Ga., as Second-
Class Mail Matter.
Card of Thanks, In Memoriam
or any notice where there is an
admission price will be charged
for at the rate of a cent a word.
Kinkaid lays warlike tensions
to Soviet and U. S. Communists.
Reducation in the number of
air carriers is declared unwise.
WANT ADS
FREE! If excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi
gestion, Heartburn, Belching,
Bloating, Gas Pains, get a 25c
box of Udga Tablets at Jackson
& Son Drug Store. 15t-5-29
Coal ■ Coal ■ Coal
GET NEXT WINTER’S COAL NOW!
COAL WILL BE SCARCE AGAIN NEXT WINTER
We Have Coal That Really Burns The Best That
Can Be Bought.
Order Thru Any of Our Drivers or by Telephone
"THE BEST COAL IN TOWN”
Summerville-Trion Ice Co.
TELEPHONE 91
JACK STEPHENS, Manager
Weekend Specials
2 CANS C. D. KENNY BRAND
SWEET POTATOES 35c
2 CANS NO. 2
GREEN BEANS 19c
10 LBS. NO. 1
IRISH POTATOES 49c
5 POUNDS
ORANGES 29c
VAN CAMP’S
CHILI 27c
2 CANS KENNY’S
PURPLE PLUMS 29c
2 CANS NO. 2 STOKLEY’S
CUT BEETS 19c
3 CANS PHILLIPS’
CHICKEN SOUP 25c
5-OZ. GLASS
SNUFF 29c
THREE 10c
SNUFF 25c
2 NO. 2i/ 2 CANS BUSH
GREEN BEANS 29c
50 LBS. SOUTHERN LILY
FLOUR *3.75
25 LBS. SOUTHERN LILY
FLOUR *1.99
1 LB. NUCOA
OLEOMARGARINE 45c
A. R. McCOOL GROCERY
Phone 200 Summerville, Ga.
FOR SALE
New dwelling near school, 4 large
rooms and bath, hardwood
floors, two lots. Can arrange
terms. Price, $3,500.
Farrar Real Estate Agency
109 N. Commerce St.
FOR SALE—Plenty of nice young
friers. See or call Mrs. R. L.
Moore.
WANTED—Young man to learn
printing trade; preferably one
eligible for GI Training. See D.
T. Espy at News Office.
GENERAL house painting, inside
and outside; reasonable rates;
also roof repairing. See Walt
Green and Son.
FOR SALE—Pair young well
matched mules; weight, 1,100
pounds. See W. C. Gamble at Dye
Plant, Trion, 2nd shift, or Rob
ert Gamble.
WANTED TO RENT—S or 6-
room house by the pastor of
Pennville Baptist Chapel, Rev.
Frank Witt, care Roy Housch,
Route 2. Summerville.
WELDING PAYS—Have if done
the Cranmore Way. We are
well-equipped to do any kind
of welding, large or sma'l jobs.
J. W. Cranmore. Phone 406, La
Favette. Ga. if
FOR SALE
4-room house on Trion High
way, large lot, $2,350.
4-room house on Highland Ave.,
$1,450.
4- house in Bellah Addi
tion. with bath.
5- house in Lyerly, with
bath.
4- house in Pennville.
Two 5-room houses, near South
Summerville School.
If you want fire insurance on
your property see me.
HOLLIS REAL ESTATE & INS.
Summerville Phone 97
WANTED TO BUY—Singer sew
ing machine, round bobin. Call
Roy Newman, 215.
i CUSTOM PLANNING Bring us
your lumber. We will center
match drop siding or dress four
; sides. Prices reasonable. —O. H.
Perry. ts
' WANTED—To drill water wells,
anywhere, any depth. Modern
machinery, quick service. All
kinds of pumps furnished ano
installed. Call or write W. M
Kittle Box 132. Ringgold. Ga
FOR QUICK SALE—One 3-room
house, one 4-room house, one
5- house; on Lyerly High-
way, just below Cotton Mill. H.
P. Whitley. 4t-4/24
TEXACO FILLING STATION— <
Three miles north of Trion:
gas, oil. Herbert Durham. Bt/6-12
WANTED TO BUY—Good used,
electric refrigerator. Call 215;
or see Jim Berry at Berry’s Good- ■
year Store, Summerville.
Smashes will happen—hut in
this fully equipped shop all
traces of the injuries are
properly removed by the
highest grade auto coach
work.
I NICK’S I
PAINT & BODY |
SHOP I
SUMMERVILLE,GA. *
Announcing . . .
23rd GRAND OPENING
LAKE WINNEPESAUKAH
SUNDAY, APRIL 27th
BOATING • RIDES • GAMES • ENTERTAIN
MENT • FREE PICNIC GROUND • FREE PRIZES
• MIDGET CAR RACING.
HILL’S WATCH REPAIRING
I
• Quick Service •
PENNVILLE GEORGIA
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JANE DOE '
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And she’s simply glowing with jr‘ r
new beauty secrets and make- Jr \
up hints for you!
What’s more, she’s waiting to give you your own
Success-O-Pian to help you solve your individual beauty
problems.
Whether your skin is oily, dry or normal . . . there’s
a Success-O-Plan for you . . . It’s a simple beauty
organizer to teach you the routine for improving face,
figure and fitness taught at the Richard Hudnut Dußarry
Success School.
J. R. JACKSON & SON
“Reliable Druggists”
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GA.
FOR SALE—One all-white enam
el Trojan range cook stove,
with large copper reservoir and
large pull-out storage drawer.
Price SSO. See Mrs. Jack John
ston at Jack Johnston Lumber
I Co.. Summerville.
FOR SALE—One good mule,
weight about 1,200 pounds. Sid
ney E. Hayes, Subligna, Ga.
FOR SALE—Good • building lots,
just off highway in the Bit
ting Subdivision just north of
Summerville. See L. D. Tucker.
2t/5-l
HOUSE PATTERN. Undressed
lumber for 5 or 6-room house,
including all windows and doors,
complete with lock sets and
brass hinges. Delivered to your
building site, $975. G. B. Potter,
Cloudland, Ga.
RELIABLE man with car want
ed to call on farmers in Chat
tooga County. Wonderful oppor
tunity; sls to S2O in a day. No
experience or capital required.
Permanent. Write today. Mc-
NESS COMPANY. Dept. A, Free- ;
port, 111.
IF YOU WANT TO 7
ROAM, YOU SHOULD
LIST YOUR HOME,
WITH US?
FARRAR REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
109 N. Commerce St.
Phone 41 Summerville, Ga. ;
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FOR THEMSELVES*
American Restaurant
Next Door to Perry’s
Beauty Shop
FOR SALE —30 acres land, five
room house, good barn and
pasture. See Earl Dooley after 4
o’clock in afternoon, 3 miles west
; of Summerville. 4t/5-8
Menlo, Ga.
APPLICATION FOR DELAYED
BIRTH CERTIFICATE
Notice is hereby given that
Jonell Weaver did on April 10,
11947, file her application to the
Court of Ordinary of Chattooga
County to set time of birth.
J. W. KING,
Ordinary
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PENNY!
A penny buys six
miles of thrilling wnIZZtK
performance - on a BIKE MOTOR
Whizzer bike motor. ONLY
Go 125 miles on a
gallon of gas! It’s SQ/55
America’s thriftiest * " TAX
power transportation. f. 0.8. PONTIAC
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WESTERN AUTO
Associate Store
FRANK N. PRINCE, Owner ■
Announcing Opening of . . .
Medder’s Super-Market
FRIDAY, APRIL 25 Across from Post Office
Grocery Dept.
NO. 2i/z CAN
GREEN BEANS 18c
NO. 2 2 FOR
TOMATOES 35c
NO. 2 TOMATO EACH
JUICE 10c
NO. 2 GRAPEFRUIT EACH
JUICE 10c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
We Sell KING AN Reliable Western Meats
GRADE A ROUND LB.
STEAK 65c
GRADE A SIRLOIN LB.
STEAK 69c
GRADE A CHUCK LB.
ROAST 45c
SEA FOODS
RED PERCH LB.
FILLETS 35c
RED SNAPPER LB.
STEAKS 63c
FLOUNDER LB.
FILLETS 45c
FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS
• STRAWBERRIES • CORN ON THE COB
• WHIP TOPPING • BRUSSEL SPROUTS
• PIES AND ROLLS • CAULIFLOWER
We Have a Complete Variety
THIS STORE HOME OWNED & OPERATED
from where I sit... // Joe Marsh
> And That Ain't Hay
-Or Is It?
I guess all of us secretly hanker,
from time to time, for the good
old days and the good old
fashioned pleasures. Leastways,
Buddy Richards done a thriving
business reviving the old-time
hayride.
With a team of horses, and a
stout straw-bedded rack, Buddy
can take as many as thirty adults
—at fifty cents a head!
Two or three times a week they
start from Town Hall, and go out
along the river; stop for a friendly
glass of beer at Shoreside Tavern;
Copyright, 1917. United States Brewers Foundation
9 GO ANYWHERE • WELD ANYTHING
NOTICE!
Kimbell Welding Shop
Formerly MITCHELL WELDING SHOP
Front of Selman Mule Barn
Radiator Boiling and Repairing
Electric and Acetylene Welding
PORTABLE EQUIPMENT
Produce Dept.
LARGE RIPE LB.
BANANAS 15c
LARGE EACH
AVOCADOES 29c
FRESH 2 LBS.
GREEN BEANS 35c
FANCY YELLOW LB.
SQUASH 20c
RIB OR BRISKET
STEW ">■ 33c
RELIABLE SLICED
BACON lb 69c
SEMI-BONELESS LB.
PORK ROAST 49c
(DRESSED) FRESH LB.
TROUT 39c
MULLET & CROAKERS
GREEN AND
COOKED SHRIMP
Thursday, April 24, 1947
and come home byway of Pound
Ridge . . . nine miles in all.
Not very exciting, you might
say. But from where I sit it’s not
excitement that we need these
days—but those simple country
pleasures that are part and parcel
of America —the old-fashioned
hayride, with its song and jollity;
the horseshoe games; the friendly
glass of beer; and the good com
panionship that they engender.