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Local 4-H'ers to
Stay at Camp Fulton
Many Chattonga County 4-I
H’ers will attend the annual 1-H [
camp, which will be held this |
year on July 5-9 at Camp Fulton,
the largest 4-H camp in the state.
Chattooga Countians will camp ;
with 4-H Club members from
Banks, Forsyth and Hall Coun
ties, and they will participate in
recreational activities, study
groups and canning projects.
Camp Fulton has a capacity ot
200 persons, and has a dining
hall, live cabins, a comoination (
gymnasium and recreation hall, [
a swimming pool, rifle range and '
softball field. The camp is built j
on 40 acres of land.
HEADACHE
Capudine relieves headache
--afast because it’s liquid. Its in-
M M gfedients are already dissolved
I 0 — rcady to e ß‘ n easing the
pain. It also soothes nerve ten
[H—- —I p| sion due to the pain. Use i
only as directed.
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ALPINE NEWS
i Mrs. Gladstone Dempsey and
i daughter, O’Bera, visited Mrs.
I Dempsey’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Lawson, of Alabama, Sun
day.
Miss Hazel Toles was the Sun
day dinner guest of Misses Ruby
and Jessie Mae Hall.
Gus Powell, BiUy Carter and
Emmett Purcell attended the car
races at Chattanooga Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rickett, of
[LaFayette, visited Mr. and Mrs.
| Jack Rickett and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Watson, of
■ Fort Payne, Ala., spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yar
[ bough and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Tucker
.and Norman Tucker visited Mr.
[and Mrs. Ethridge Yarbough
[and family, of Oak Hill, Sunday
I night,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White
and daughters, Betty and Sadie
White, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
i White and family, of Rome, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Demp- |
I sey and family visited Mr. and;
Mrs. Ethridge Yarbough and
Vs'* l -.
Every entry gets a certificate
for the Family Sweepstakes
hidden designs under the cork.
Collect ’em . . . swap ’em . . .
get a complete set.
Washer l
[family, of Oak Hill, Sunday.
Miss Iris Toles spent the week
. end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
(Toles, of Rome.
Miss Ruby Hall is visiting her
I sister, Mrs. Ted Mauney, and Mr.
j Mauney and Ellen, of Jamestown,
I Ala. •
[ Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Purcell
I and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Powell and
daughter, Patsy, and Mr. and
[ Mrs. Billy Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yarbough
| and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
.Charlie Powell and family Sun
[ day night.
Miss June Broome and Charles
Broome, of Summerville, are
spending a few days with Mr.
■and Mrs. Gladstone Dempsey
[and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Joyner
[and Hazel Joyner, of Oak Hill,
[visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rick-
Jett and family Sunday after
[ noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander
[spent the week-end with Mrs.
Fannie Gibbs, of Gadsden, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rickett and [
j family visited Mr. and Mrs. Pat I
Forrest, of Menlo. Sunday after
[noon.
Sand Mountain News
Last Week’s Getter
By MRS. Z. M. COOPER
Mrs. Elsie Owens and Miss ■
Margaret Owens were spend-the
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hus
ton Cargle Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Math
is motored to Rome Sunday.
Sidney Cooper and Ray Owens
were guests Sunday of Lamarr
Rosser.
R. J. Price was the dinner guest
Sunday in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Milton Rosser.
The Improvement Contest
meeting was held in the home
of Mr and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper last
Friday night. A big crowd at
tended, several committees re
ported, plans are being made to
build a community house. M. J.
Owens gave the land to build on,
near the water falls.
The church committee is plan
ning on laying the foundation
for the new church building.
The church will be a large build
ing with Sunday School rooms.
Some work is being done on the
cemetery here and some graves
[ are being fixed up.
Miss Rachel Cooper and Mrs.
| Lizzie Mathis furnished flowers [
' for the church last Sunday.
Miss Doloris Geise, daughter
s of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Geise here,
■ and Leroy Boatwright, of Ar
[ muchee, were married by the
Rev. Will Veatch last Friday
[ afternoon at 4 o’clock. They pla.’i
to make their home at Chucks’
I Camp near Rome.
Eugene Morgan and Miss Eve-
I lyn Gentry, of Summerville, were
j WE W :
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• for every ounce of used fats we •
• can salvage. The world-wide •
• shortage is greater today than *
• ever before. Please .. . keep e
• saving and turning in your used e
. kitchen fats. P. S. Yes! you •
« do get paid for them .. . and •
• you know how ready cash •
• counts today.
•
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Deßerry Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. Charlie Cooper,
of Summerville, were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. M.
Cooper Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cooper
and Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Mathis Sunday. Mr.
Mathis is indisposed at his home.
Robert Murdock, of Houston,
Tex., is visiting relatives here.
Little Ann Cooper, of Dirttown
Valley, is spending a few days
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Z. M. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murdock
were spend-the-day guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Cooper, of Haywood Valley, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cooper and
children, of Dirttown Valley, were
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Selman and
daughter, of near Rome, were I
from where I sit... Joe Marsh
They Missed
the Winning Run!
Patrons of Andy Botkin’s Tavern of the law, and doesn’t tolerate
are mighty fond of that new televi- deviation from good practice in
sion set—which enables them to tavern management—whether ap
enjoy outstanding sports events plied to courtesy or closing hours,
and a friendly glass of beir at the And from where I sit, Andy’s
same time. doing his patrons a service—even
But they were mighty disap- if they missed that winning run.
pointed Saturday when closing Tavern keepers are protecting the
time came before the final inning rights of temperate people to en
of that night game (the score was joy a moderate beverage like beer
2to 2!). They begged Andy to —by seeing it’s always served in
stay open just five more minutes — a decent, law-abiding place,
but he wouldn’t!
Because Andy subscribes to the Ci ? Q'ty /?
Brewers’Program of “Self Regula- /
tion”—which lives up to the letter
Copyriyht, 19i8, United States Brewers Foundation
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McWhorter-Selman Chevrolet Co. Inc.,
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Mathis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Milam
and little daughter, Joyce, of
Rome, were visitors in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Huston Cargle, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Cargle
were visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Anderson, of Ar
muchee, last Friday night. Mr.
Anderson is sick.
EXTENSION NEWS
By JUANITA BURKETT
The Chattooga 4-H Club boys
and girls will hold their annual
Project Elimination Day on Fri
day, June 4, at 10 o’clock at the
Summerville High School Gym
nasium.
The following projects will be
judged:
1. Junior Public Speaking.
2. Senior Public Speaking.
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3. Quick Breads (Junior girls).
4. Yeast Breads (Senior girls).
5. Clothing (Junior and Sen
ior girls).
There will be prixes given to
the girls. The Home Demonstra
tion Council made these prizes
possible by collecting prizes from
the merchants here in Summer
ville.
GOT TO MAKE A PROFIT
Householder: “Put all that
istuff back in the sideboard at
once, d’you hear?”
Burglar: "Lumme, guv-nor, not
all of it; be fair, ’arf of it be
[ longs next door.”
WATCH CLOSELY
Dr. Slicken—Are you going to
operate on that broker right
away?
Dr. Gouger—No., I’m going to
hold him till the market rises
again.
Have you checked your floors lately? Need cover
ing? Then see us. We have Armstrong Tile—the
floor that gives you beauty, your choice of design,
endurance and economy.
We have all Aluminum Window Screens —made
to measure. Check your screens. This screen
is rust proof and never needs painting. Will not
discolor the sides of your home with rust.
We have the one and only Flexalum Venetian
Blind. The blind that wiF' not crack, rust or chip.
Absolutely fireproof slats, smooth operating hard
ware. Choice of seven (7) colors. Made any
size. This is the window covering that will give
you privacy and yet let light and air in at the
same time. Easy to clean.
Now is the time to give your home the new look.
FHA terms as little as 10 Pct. down and as long
as 36 months to pay.
Call us or come by and see us. Estimates ore ab
solutely free.
Phone 017-14
JOHNSTON-M’CURDY FURNITURE COMPANY
Dickeyville, Ga.
DEALERS FOR NORGE APPLIANCES
Thursday, June TO, 1948
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank each and ev
ery one of our friends for their
kind deeds during the illness and
death of our beloved husband
and father, Henry Thomas Pad
gett. Especially do we thank Dr.
Little and Dr. Holbrook and the
nurses at the hospital for their
untiring service, all who sent
flowers, and the Rev. Steel and
the Rev. Cash for their comfort
ing words, and the choir for
their beautiful songs. Also we
thank the Hill Funeral Home for
their kindness and services. May
God’s richest blessings rest on
you all is our earnest prayer.—
Mrs. Tom Padgett and Family.
SOUND
"What do you think of my ar
gument?”
“It was sound, very sound—in
fact, there was nothing but
sound to it.”