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Thursday, June 26, 1947
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
D. T. ESPY Editor & Manager
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THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
Entered at the Post Office ar
Summerville, Ga., as Second-
Class Mail Matter.
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or any notice where there is an
admission price will be charged
for at the rate of a cent a word
MENLO NEWS
Mrs. D. C. Springfield and Miss
Vera Springfield, of Gadsden,
Ala., visited Misses Effie and
Maggie Leath Saturday.
Prof. Paul Murphy, who is at
tending Peabody College at Nash
ville, Tenn., was visiting his par
ents here Saturday night.
Floyd O. Parker, who is con
ducting a revival at the Church
of Christ here, was luncheon
guest of Miss Lena Baker Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Gard
ner and three children were
guests of the W. J. Hoggs Sun
day.
Misses Verta and Jeanne Gard
ner were guests Sunday of Miss
Jo Ann Hogg.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wade
and daughters, Essie and Chess
na, of Pittsburg, Tex., are visit
ing Mrs. Nan Caldwell and Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Majors.
Miss Jean Majors is guest of
PEND THE FOURTH OF JULY AT
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CHATTANOOGA'S LARGEST
AND FINEST OUTDOOR
AMUSEMENT PLAYGROUND
MOTORCYCLE ■»
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BOATING
THRILL RIDES 808
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OLD KENTUCKY
MW HILLBILLY BAND
M to 14 A.M. - 2 to 4 P.M. - 6 to 8 P.M.
FREE PICNIC GROUNDS rOh
PARK THEATER - Air Cooled
The Mostest of the Bestest for the Leastest
BIG SHOWS LITTLE PRICES
AUDLTS 30c CHILDREN 14c (except Stage Shows
Thursday-Friday, June 26-27 - Open 5:45 P. M.
"THE SPANISH MAIN" - In Technicolor
With Paul Henreid and Maureen O’Hara
Saturday, June 28 - Open 1 P.M. Two Features
"INSIDE JOB" "PRAIRIE RUSTLERS"
With Buster Crabbe With Preston Foster
ALSO SERIAL AND CARTOON
ON OUR STAGE LATE RAMBLE AT 11 P. M.
BAILEY BROS, in a complete New Show
Featuring Miss Evy Lou, the Happy Valley Sweetheart
Monday-Tuesday, June 30-July 1
"THE QUEEN OF THE YUKON"
With Charles Bickford and Irene Rich
"SUDAN" with Jon Holl and Maria Montez
Special Preview Showing of “QUEEN OF THE YU
KON” Sunday Night at 12:01 A. M.
NEWS EVENTS
Wednesday, July 2 Double Feature
"WANDERER OF THE Also:
WASTELAND" 'The Invisible Informer'
Thursday - Friday, July 3 and 4:
"THE MICHIGAN KID" - Jon Hall, Rita Johnson
- Park Theatre Taxi Service Rates for our Patrons:
Call 01751
Miss Fanny Cagle at Trion this
week.
Mr. W. E. Ratliff has returned
from a visit to his sons, Sam and
Lee Ratliff, at Amorilla, Tex.
Mrs. E. W. Majors and Jean
spent Friday at Taft, Ala., with
Miss Eula May Wade.
Miss Daphne Ransom, of Char
lotte, N. S., is at home with her
mother for the summer.
Mrs. Lucile Wilson, who has
been with Mrs. Ransom the past
winter, has gone to her home at
Knox Springs.
Mr. George Cleckler, of Inn
man, S. C., visited his mother,
Mrs. Scott Cleckler, over the
week-end. Mrs. Cleckler is spend
ing this week in LaFayette.
Miss Lucille Agnew, who
teaches at Charlotte, N. C., is
spending her vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ag
new.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
In the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia—Sep
tember Term, 1947.
MRS. NELLIE BUTTRAM KEY
vs. FRANK EARL KEY.
GEORGIA, Chattooga County:
To the Defendant in the Above
Stated Case:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term
of the superior court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia, to be held
on the second Monday in Sep
tember, 1947, to answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff named in
the caption, in plaintiff’s suit
against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable C. H.
Porter, Judge of said court.
This 27th day of June, 1947.
JOHN S. JONES,
Clerk, Chattooga Superior Court
LET US
Wash - Grease - Change Oil
ALSO
STEAM-CLEAN YOUR MOTOR!
WE ALSO SELL FIRESTONE TIRES & TUBES
If you have any tire trouble, come in to see us.
We appreciate the business.
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF
GENUINE FORD PARTS
that are made especially for Ford Cars; they fit
right, last longer, cost less and are factory-tested.
Come in and see us, no matter what your trou
bles are. You can rely on us to get the job done.
Hair Motor Co., Inc.
Sales FORD Service
BOARDS AND FRAMING
Bright and Seasoned Properly
• CLEAR FLOORING • CEMENT
• MORTAR MIX • ROOFING
PEACOCK LUMBER CO.
Summerville, Ga.
ABC OF LISTENING PLEASURE!
WSTEpEIELD W;
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Get Hep to a Happy Half-Hour...
Monday thru Saturday, 10:30-11 P. M.
It’s a swing session deluxe with Georgia’s favorite disc
jockey spinning the records you love to hear! You’ll hear
them hot, you’ll hear ’em sweet—current hits, popular
old-timers and the newest recordings immediately with
their release. So to top off every week-day evening’s
entertainment over your Station of Stars — stand by for
the CHESTERFIELD PLATTER PARTY! Come 10:30
—it's coming up!
Don't miss the Chesterfield "Supper Club" with Ten Beneke and
his Glenn Miller Band (Monday, Wednesday, Triday) and Frankie Carle's
Orchestra (Tuesday, Thursday)—lo:oo to 10:15 P.M. WSB
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STATEMENT OF
EXPENSES
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
MAY - 1947
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Administrative $1,233-92
Public Buildings, Bridges _ 530.14
Courts 911.85
Roads 4,098.81
Health & Vit. Statistics 33.75
Support of Poor 210.58
Co. & Home Dem. Agents 290.64
Welfare 564.91
Med., Indigent Sick 47.50
NEW EQUIPMENT:
Miscellaneous New Equipment 100.00
Rec. from State for Paving 10,471.54
Disbursed to L. J. Bahin Co. 10,471.54
Total Operating Expenses 18,494.24
Revising Tax Digest, Board of Equaliz-
ers Exp. 1,641.50
CASH ON HAND, MAY 1, 1947 60,763.41
CASH ON HAND, JUNE 1, 1947 55,463.06
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GA.
HEAR
B. Carroll
Carter
Rome, Georgia
REVIVAL
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Summerville, Georgia
JUNE 22-29
8:00 P. M.
Will God Kill
the Devil?
Hear This Message on
the Second Coming
of Christ
SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:45
Listen to
"THE GOSPEL OF
THE CROSS"
EVERY SUNDAY
8:45 A. M. Over
Station WROM
PENNVILLE
BAPTIST
CHURCH
REV. FRANK WITT
, Pastor
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
Eve. Worship 7:45 P. M.
FOOD SPECIALS
FRESH
OKRA lb 20c
FANCY YELLOW
SQUASH lb 10c
FRESH
CUCUMBERS lb 10c
10 LBS. new ”
POTATOES 45c
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE 42c
J. F. G.
COFFEE 42c
4 LBS. PURE
LARD 85c
2 CANS NO. 2
TOMATOES 25c
46-OZ. ORANGE
JUICE 22c
4 CANS POTTED
MEAT 25c
25 LBS. SILK S. R.
FLOUR ’1”
Summerville
PHONE 72
THE OLD RELIABLE
CHANGES ITS NAME
...but ONLY its name
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—J J SECURITY and SERVICE
for the
Y A ENTIRE SOUTH
You have known this institution for years
as the Industrial Life and Health Insurance
Company. It is still under the same manage
ment, its executive s are the same, you still do
business with the people you know. . .with
the same friendly local agent—but now the
Company is known as
Life Insurance Company of Georgia.
The name was changed simply because the
Company provides many more types of insur
ance than industrial life and health insurance.
Life Insurance Company of Georgia
provides understanding life insurance service
to fit the needs of all life insurance for every ’
purse and purpose. Although new in name,
Life Insurance Company of Georgia
is still .. .The Old Reliable.
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Formerly INDUSTRIAL LIFE and HEALTH INSURANCE CO.
SUMMERVILLE AGENT
T. N. DEEN
LARGE BOX
SUPER SUDS 33c
PRINCE ALBERT
TOBACCO 10c
Market
PARKAY
OLEO lb 39c
DRESSED
FRIERS 65c
GRADE A ROUND
STEAK 69c
GRADE A SIRLOIN
STEAK 69c
GRADE A T-BONE
STEAK - lb 75c
HOOP
CHEESE - ,b 45c
BEST GRADE ST.
MEAT lb 39c
Cash Store
WE DELIVER
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