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On the basis of past records,
the National Safety Council says
a disabling injury will strike
some farm resident every 19 sec
onds the next 12 months . . . UN
LESS extra precautions are tak
en.
Get Real Earnings by Placing
Your Savings With Us
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the Federal Government
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npßUST—and estatee funds, legal under Georgia law.
access to our full facilities for service and advice.
MAN and WIFE SAVE $15,000 at 4 Pet., ALL $15,000 Insured —
They Accomplish This at the Rossville Federal by Having
$5,000 in Each Name, and $5,000 in a Joint Account
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By JUANITA BURKETT
; Thirty-two Chattooga County
; 4-H Club boys and girls left for
| Camp Fulton on Monday, July 5,
: for their annual 4-H Club camp.
( They are: Patsy Ratliff, Jack
Hutchins, J. W. Tudor. Ann Len
derman, Violet Hamby, Maxine
Cothran, Ruth Hutchins, James
Mitchell, Betty Jean Vaughn,
Jean Koonce, Gene Hutchins,
Gene Day, Billy Ashworth, Frank
; Kinsey, Donald Busbin, Herschell
Lee Hutchins, Jimmie McGraw,
: Gene McGraw. Yvonne McCul
lough, Edith Garvin, Ted Young
f blood, Beatrice Cothran, Pauline
J Lee, Max Gayler, Cuye Morrison,
j Park Theatre \
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: 2 Admission: Adults, 39c; Chil- <, j
dren, 14c *
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* Thursday, July 8 J
* One Day Only £ ;
{ Joseph Cotten, Jennifer Jones, s ,
* Anita Louise. Ann Richards in J I ‘
* “LOVE LETTERS” 2 ,
’ Latest Park News 2 j (
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j J Friday, July 9 2 j
One Day Only £ <
* On Our Stage in Person J ]
J ESCO HANKINS & HIS 2 a
2 CRAZY TENNESSEANS 2 c
2 Direct from Radio Station 2 j
2 WROM 2 1 1
2 Songs Music Comedy 2|;
2 On Our Screen * ; j
2 Gene Autry in 2 (
1' “MAN FROM MUSIC 2 ]
MOUNTAIN” 2 ]
With Smiley Burnette and <, )
Carol Hughes jj
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2 Sat., July 10. Open IP. M. ;
Double Feature J; j ]
“GRAND OLE OPRY”
* With the Weaver Brothers and i; 1 j
| 2 Elviry, Lois Ranson, Allan 1; j j
2 Lane, Henry Kolker, Uncle l! '
2 Dave Macon, Roy Acuff and j; ,
2 his Smoky Mountain Boys ||
1 2 Plus ;■ j j
2 “CHIPS OF THE FLYING U” ;
2 With Johnny Mack Brown, ;;: ■
» Bob Baker, Fuzzy Night, the 1; (
j 2 Texas Rangers I;
2 Chapter 8, The Mysterious Mr. !|
2 M. Disney Cartoon j! ,
j Sunday-Monday, July 11-12 ;1
2 Double Feature. Open 2p.m.|
2 The roughest, toughest guy j;
12 ever to go wild in the Wild ];
West ... 2
2 “MONTANA MIKE”
I' With Robert Cummings, Brian
Donlevy, Marjorie Reynolds, !|
John Litel, Edgar Kennedy j!
Stuart Erwin. Also
“STAGE STRUCK”
Excursion in Science
Tues., Wed., July 13-14
First Chattooga County Show- !;
ing
; !; Mark Hellinger’s
“NAKED CITY”
!: With Barry Fitzgerald and jl
1 j: Dorothy Hart |j J
1 “One of the most thrilling
' j; moving pictures ever made”— J;
j; Walter Wlnchell !;
Sports Short. This Is America j|
Max Jones, Barbara Gayler, Ben
Evelyn Cothran, Toni Woods,
Roger Manis, Francis Maxey and
Bobbie Joe Maxey.
Mrs. Neal, county 4-H Club ad
viser; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ne
ville and Miss Juanita Burkett
went with the boys and girls.
Three other counties (Banks,
Forsyth and Hall) will attend
camp at the same time.
While at camp the girls will
have study groups in handicraft,
canning, making and framing
pictures, and refixing old elec
trical appliances. The boys will
have rifle shooting, woodwork
and forestry.
; Along with this the boys and
girls will enter into all types of
recreation. They will also make
a tour of Atlanta on Thursday
afternoon. They will return from
camp on Friday, July 9.
BOLLING NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards,
Lynda and Butch, of Cassville,
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Stewart.
Bobby Brown spent the day
With Mr. and Mrs. Leric Reyn
olds on Sunday.
Misses Ana Norton and Vir
ginia Spain spent the night with
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Norton, Jr.,
Saturday.
Miss Patsy McCollum was din
ner guest of Miss Eloise Thrash
er on Sunday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bence Anderson and children on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Blalock and children, Mrs. Annie
Woodall, Nola Ruth, and Bennie,
oi Lyerly.
A birthday dinner v was given
on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Carl
ton Dooley, at the home of her |
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reyn- j
olds. Those present were Mr. and j
Mrs. Dooley and son, Mr. and J
Mrs. Ben Reynolds and Clarence
Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ratliff
and daughter, Barbara, spent the
Fourth of July in the Smokey
Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clowd
is and daughter, Gayle, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Thrasher and children on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards
and children, of Cassville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reyn
olds and children on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rosser and
son, of Pennville, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thrasher
and children Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Hughes and
Wanda Faye, of Marietta, were
the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Stewart.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express sincere
thanks to our many friends and
neighbors for the kindness and
sympathy shown during the sick
ness and death of our dear mo
ther, Mrs. J. H. Bullard, and for
the beautiful flowers. We also
thank Rev. B. D. Ricks and Rev.
W. M. Steele for their comfort
ing words; also we appreciate
the kindness shown by Doctors
Bob and G. H. Little and Dr. Hol
j brooks; also Hill Funeral Home.
! May God bless each one.—Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Newsome and
family, Mrs. Florence Adams and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bul
lard and family.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
LEGAL NOTICES
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
Mrs. Ruby Lucile Chapman,
Guardian of Sarah V. Kellett has
applied to me for a discharge
from her Guardianship of Sarah
V. Kellett this is therefore to
notify all persons concerned, to
file their objections, if any they
have, on or before the first Mon
day in August next, else Ruby
Lucile Chapman will be dis
charged froih her Guardianship
as applied for.
J. W. KING,
Ordinary, Chattooga County.
4t/7-29
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. E. C. Baker having applied
for guardianship oi the person
and property of E. C. Baker, men
tally incompetent of said Coun
ty, notice is given that said ap
plication will be heard at my of
fice at ten o’clock A. M., on the
first Monday in August next.
This July 6th, 1948.
J. W. KING, Ordinary .and ex-
Officio Clerk Court of Ordinary.
4t/7-29:
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Earl Newsome having in
proper form, applied to me for
Permanent Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Mrs.
Dona Bullard, late of said Coun- j
ty, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of
Mrs. Dona Bullard to be and ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can. why permanent
administration should not be j
granted to Mrs. Earl Newsome on
Mrs. Dona Bullard’s estate.
Witness my hand and official j
signature, this 6th day of July,
1948.
J. W. KING, Ordinary. 4t/7-29
GEORGIA, Chattooga County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. W. Hollis having, in proper
form applied to me for Perma
nent Letters of Administration
on the estate of Mrs. J. W. Hol
las, late of said County, this is to
cite all and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of Mrs. J. W.
Hollis to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by
life lit In If!
The revolutionary NEW Ford is on display in Jj d I /
our showrooms right now! It's the newest, smartest car T.—- 1 I „
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law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to J.
W. Hollis on Mrs. J. W. Hollis’ es
tate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of July,
1948.
J. W. KING, Ordinary. 4t/7-29
Insisting on the right-of-way
never determines who is right,
but who is left.
More farm people are injured
in accidents within the home
than anywhere else on the farm.
HOW SCALP’S HELPED
BOY WHEN A BABY AND
AGAIN AT TWELVE
Mrs. B. B. Baker, Route 1, Elk
Valley, Term., writes: “I have
strong faith in 'Scalf’s Indian
River Medicine. It has been a
family standby in our home for
many years. When our son, Sam.
was a baby, only a few months
old, he seemed to suffer from a
form of indigestion which we
were unable to relieve. He ap
peared to suffer from gassy sto
mach pains and was terribly con
stipated most all the time. It
looked like all the treatments
given him failed to help and that
we might lose him.
“My mother was taking Scalf’s
Indian River Medicine and it was
so helpful to her that she began
giving Sam very small doses of
Scalf’s. Soon we noticed such a
remarkable change in him that
we kept him on the treatment
until his appetite was good, his
gas pains seemed to disappear
and he began to look well and
grow fast. Then at the age of
twelve when his appetite again
failed and he became nervous
and irritable we put him on
Scalf’s again and in just a short
time his appetite was good, his
disposition became pleasant and
Hecr Scalf's Karmoneers Quarteet over Radio Station
WAPO, Dial 1150 at 4:45 P.M. Monday thru Friday.
A speed violation is a con
tributing factor in one out of ev
ery three fatal traffic accidents,
according to the National Safety
Council. The strain of fast driv
ing in hot weather induces driv
er fatigue, dulls alertness, sets a
high penalty for misjudgment.
Heed the speedometer and the
thermometer for summer safety
on the highway.
Keep on the safe side with in
secticides. The National Safety
Council warns summer garden
ers that plant sprays and poisons
claim many child lives each
year. Keep poisons locked up.
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i now at the age of thirteen he is
• like a new boy. I trust my letter
will help other mothers to solve
• their children’s health problems.”
Scalf’s is on sale at all good
: drug stores on a money-back
. guarantee of satisfaction from
, the first bottle. Try it today. Re
i member, Nothing Replaces Scalf’s
II Years of Use.
Thursday, July 8, 1948
A little burning is a dangerous
thing. The National Safety Coun
cil warns that sunburn not only
is uncomfortable, it can be dan
gerous. Above all, don’t take a ,
nap in the sun.
Don’t let home mishaps make
you miss happiness. ,
ToogaTheatre
Summerville, Ga.
PHONE 201
Week-days: Continuous from 1
P. M. Saturday: Continuous
from 10:30 A. M.
Thursday and Friday
July 8-9
Victor Mature, Coleen Gray and
Albert Dekker in
“FURY AT FURNACE CREEK” #
A story of treachery and savage
fury that marked the winning
of the West
Also News and Short Subjects
Saturday, July 10
Allan Lane as “Red Ryder” in
“RUSTLERS OF DEVIL’S
CANYON”
With Bobby Blake as Little
Beaver
Also Final Chapter: “The Sea
Hounds” and Cartoon
Saturday Nite, Late Show
10:30 P. M.
Gloria Henry and William Bishop
in
“PORT SAID”
Also Short Subjects
Monday and Tuesday (
July 12-13
Jack Carson and Ann Sothem in
“APRIL SHOWERS”
A rollicking comedy by Warner
Bros.
Also News and Short Subjects
Wednesday, July 14
Walter Brennan with an All-Star
cast in
“DRIFTWOOD”
Also Short Subjects
Also: Another edition of QUIZ
TIME, the stage attraction every
one is talking about. Presented
by WROM, direct from our stage.
Don’t miss it