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Thursday, December 9, 1948
GOOD COAL-GOOD WEIGHT
WE SELL THE BEST COAL THAT CAN
BE BOUGHT
Our Scales Are Tested Regularly by the State of
Georgia. Every Delivery Ticket Shows the Weight
of Truck and Weight of Coal.
BE SURE YOU GET GOOD COAL AND
GOOD WEIGHT
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Summerville-Trion Highway at Bulman Oil Co.
I NOTICE OF TAX COLLECTOR'S ROUNDS
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| TRION STORE—Nov. 11th, Nov. 18
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1 LYERLY—Nov. 16.
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X MENLO-Nov. 23.
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| PALL COOK STORE—Nov. 25th,
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| IIOLLANO—Nov. 25. P.M.
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| SERLIGNA—Nov. 26th, A.M.
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Please make arrangements to
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turned over to the collecting offi-
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'Richer Flavor!
Try pressure cooking a leg of lamb and you’ll be re
warded with tender, tastier meat. All the rich flavor is
sealed in. You get a richer taste, too, in Fleetwood
Coffee for the same reason. Fleetwood’s exclusive
SupAromatized method works like your pressure cooker
to capture the distinctive goodness of choice Latin
American coffee beans. Try Fleetwood today—in tins
or bags—you’ll want to serve it every day.
jm O Fleetwood
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SupOMmatize?
THE GOODNESS IS COOKED IN - NOT PARCHEtKJUT
HOLLAND NEWS
Mrs. G. S. Holland returned
Sunday from Center, Ala., and
her friends are glad she is im
proving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strawn
spent Sunday in Chattanooga,
Tenn., with Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Faidley. Mrs. Arthur Strawn re
turned with them for a visit.
Miss Frances White, of Trion,
spent several days last week with
Maxwell White and family.
Miss Betty Strawn, Mrs. Bob
Strawn and Mrs. Willard Jackson,
of Lyerly, were shopping in Rome
Saturday.
Mrs. R. A. White was spend-the
day guest last Wednesday of Mrs.
Rufus Brison.
Bobbie McCrickard, of Chat
toogaville, spent Sunday night
with his aunt, Mrs. Tom Womack
and Mr. Womack.
John Marion Green, of Lyerly,
visited his son, Gordon Green
and his family last week.
Mrs. J. P. Holland and T. H.
Holland were indisposed last
week.
Dan Smith, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., spent the week-end with
Mrs. C. D. Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eusch High, of
Gore, Mr. and Mrs. James Steph
enson, of Summerville, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Stephenson were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Bennett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell White
and Richard, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Ratliff, at Lyerly, Sun
day night.
Mrs. Mattie Worsham and
daughter, Helen, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green.
In the afternoon they motored to
Summerville to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Worsham.
Mesdames Tom Womack, Alf
Strawn and Harold Straw were
shopping in Summerville Satur
day.
Broomtown News
By Virginia Ann Ward
Baroara Leath and Carolyn
Hardline visited Annie Louise
weaver vVeanesday mgnc.
me Kev. and Mrs. biaiock were
were me dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. N. B. Jones and Maxine
o unday.
Graves Leath visited his sister,
Mrs. Kate Gilland, in Gadsden,
Ala., last week.
Maxine Jones spent last week
with Mrs. Roy Nicnols and Betty
King, of Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rattray
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Graves Leath Monday night.
Annie Louise Weaver spent the j
day with Ivaiene Martin Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. Toles and Mrs. |
Luckie Jones were shopping in
Centre, Ala., Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter,
of Summerville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Daniel, of Little River,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones
and Billy Clark last week.
Billy Martin spent the week
end at home.
Mrs. Roy Nichols, and Betty
King, of Rome, spent the week
end with Mrs. J. M. Toles and
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Jones and ,
Maxine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzpatrick
were called home Thursday for j
the funeral of Mrs. Fitzpatrick’s!
brother, Pvt Furman Ballard.
Frieda Shamblin was the din
ner guest of Nell Leath Sunday.
Mrs. Graves Leath and Rebecca
visited Mrs. Con Shamblin and j
Connie Jane Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doherty and
sons, John Edward and Bobby
Joe, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Powell and Franklin Sunday.
G. C. Pickle was the spend the
night guest of Roy Lee Tallent
Saturday night.
Hugh Bernett Shamblin, of
Trion, visited relatives in Broom
town this week-end.
Mrs. Jerry Leath is reported ill
at this writing.
The Rev. George Ball was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hart
line and family Wednesday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Martin, of
Summerville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Tallent Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shamblin
and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Camp
bell, of Chattanooga, Tenn., were
the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Con Shamblin and family Sun- I
day night.
Miss Ann Tallent was the
spend the day guest of Miss
Jackie Hartline Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Broom and
family, J. H. Ward and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Van Pelt and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Ward and “Jenny” Sunday as- |
ternoon.
Con Shamblin made a business
trip to Centre, Ala.. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brewster
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and |
Trish visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Martin and Ivaiene Sunday.
Jim Martin was at time from
Gadsden, Ala., Sunday visiting
his wife and daughter.
The community is sorry to hear \
of the illness of Miss Jean Hart
line.
Elwin Martin and Franklin
Ward went to Leebourgh viewing
the high water last week.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
ALPINE NEWS
By Miss Hazel Toles
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Gilbreath
and daughters, Nancy and Jack
ie of Trion, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cnariie Powell and family, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Demp
' sey announce the “birth of a
daughter, Ruth Maxine, on Sat
urday, December 4. Those visiting
the Dempsly’S on Sunday were:
> Miss Mittie Dodd, and nieces, Mr.
and Mrs. Lonpie Ward and fami
ly, and Miss Nora Ward, of Oak
Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones,
of Pennville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Reece and children and Miss
Peggy Reece, of Menlo; Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Morrison and Cuye
Morrison, of Oak Hill; Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Lawson and children,
Carolyn and Delana, of James
town, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Lawson, and Mrs. Gus Powell and
daughter, Patsy.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Toles and daughter, Blanche,
Sunday included: Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Toles, and daughters, Iris
and Daphne, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harofd Toles, of Alpine; Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Cavin and children, of
Trion; Mr. arid Mrs. Roy Weaver
and children, Rita Myra and Ann
Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Weaver and Lamarris and Mrs.
! J. T. Weaver, all of Henegar, Ala;
Robert Wyatu and daughter, Miss
Helen Wyatt, of Menlo; Miss
Helen Toles, of Alpine, and Her
man Buffington, of Rome. Mrs.
Toles is reported improving fol
lowing an illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris,
Yvonne and Franklin, of James
-1 town, Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Powell and daughter, Patsy,
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall, Leon
and Ruby Hall and Mrs. Ted
Mauney and daughter, Ellen,
J visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vern
on and Harold Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and M,rs. Emmett Purcell
and children, were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pur
cell Sunday. They visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Powell in the af
ternoon.
Mrs. C. L. Tucker is in Floyd
Hospital, Rome, where she is re
ceiving medical treatment.
Mrs. Charlie Jones, of Penn
vile, spent the day with her sis
ter, Mrs. Gladstone Dempsey and
Mr. Dempsey and children, Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rickett, and
sons, Glen and Marnell, visited
Mr. Rickett’s mother, Mrs. M.
M. Rickett, of Rome, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles, and
LOOP FURNITURE CO., INC.
OIL HEATERS—REDUCED
STI6LITZ WARM AIR
55,000 BTU or 4-Room Size
Regular Price $129.00
NOW $89.00
DUO THERM
54,000 BTU or 4-Room Size
Regular Price $129.00
NOW $89.00
GURFERSON
50,000 BTU or 3-Room Size
Regular Price $104.50
NOW $65.00
Here are the three top brands in Oil Heaters
at a give-away price. We also have many others,
nace. Just the thing to heat a church or large
building. Regular price $309, for only $159.00.
building. Regular price $3.09, for only $159.00
LOOP FURNITURE CO., INC.
children, Helen, Hazel and Tom- I
my, were the Sunday guests of )
Mrs. Toles’ parents, the Rev. and ;
Mrs. J. A. Sentell, of Jamestown,
Ala., Sunday.
Robert Wyatt and Miss Helen |
Wyatt visited Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Ward and family and Mr. and ,
Mrs. W. A. Gardner and David,
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Buford Bullard and chil
dren spent the week-end with
her brother, Floyd Wells, of
Jamestown, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White and ]
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and j i
daughters, Betty and Sadie, visi- \'
ted Mr. and Mrs. Roy White and
daughter, Linda, of Rome, Sun- !
day.
IF YOU COULD LOOK •
INTO THE FUTURE
YOU 'fiSh WOULD
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Wholesale and Retail
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All Wholesale Trade Strictly Cash
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From where I sit... 4y Joe Marsh
Try This
4 On Your Neighbor!
Try this on your neighbor! If the
Statue of Liberty carries a torch
in her right hand, what does she
carry in her left?
The answer is a book, represent
ing Law. The significance is sim
ple: Liberty based on Law. Be
cause, however freedom-minded
Americans are, none of us believes
in Liberty without Law!
Take our right to enjoy a moder
ate glass of beer, or the right of
brewers to make and sell it. The
brewers are first to recognize the
need of adequate laws protecting
both the public and themselves.
NO RADIO BEYOND REPAIR
We can say this only because we have the
finest in test equipment, factory service data on
all makes and models, a large stock of replace
ment parts, plus the "know-how" it takes to do
the job right.
—ALL WORK GUARANTEED—
BROWN RADIO AND ELECTRIC
Located at C & S Furniture Company
Commerce St. Phone 263-J
CALL US FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
COAL HEATERS
100 Lb. Dixie No-Smoke, only. $45.00
100 Lb. Mascot, only $45.00
We have the Warm Morning Coal Heater in
all sizes, also Laundry Heaters, Stove Mats and
Stove Pipe.
A BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT
• GE Irons • Cedar Chest, All
• GE Toasters Sizes
• GE Clocks e Beautiful Table
• GE Washers _ C | mp . S
• GE Refrigerators e Platform Rockers
• Pressure Cookers • Pictures
• Dishes • Record Players
• Rugs • Philco Radios
Real Nice Child's Rolltop Desk With Chair
Special Price of $13.95
Dolls, Carriages, Wagons, Tricycles, Scooters
RECORDS
Hillbilly, Sacred, Popular, All Christmas
Records by Bing Crosby.
Pay us a visit today. See for yourself our com
plete line of Quality Merchandise. Compare
our prices. Easy terms. Always ready to serve
you. —Phone 58.
Like their program of Self Reg
ulation by which taverns selling
beer are encouraged to live up to
the law. Any that don’t are warned
—and reported to the proper au
thorities, if necessary.
From where I sit, the American
belief in “Liberty based on Law,”
is why Prohibition, which infringed
on Liberty, was forced to give way
to more effective programs—like
Self Regulation.
Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation