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Thursday, April 21, 1949
Sand Mountain News
By Mrs. Z. M. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rosser
and family attended a baptis
ing at Berryton Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Hattie Caldwell and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur King and
daughter, Brenda, with other
friends, attended services at
Sand Springs Church in Texas
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Petty
john, of Rome, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Cargle and son, William,
of Texas Valley, and the Rev.
and Mrs. Will Veatch were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Owens Sunday.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr and Mrs. M. J. Owens Sun
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Brown, of Decatur; Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Green and son, Jim
my, of near Russell Air Field;
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Warren and
daughters, Misses Louise and
Willa Mae and Mr. and Mrs.
Jules Warren, of near the State
Fish Hatchery, Ferman Owens,
of Polytechnic Institute of Ala
bama was home for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Tucker
and family and Miss Rachel
Cooper attended an Easter din
ner with Mr. Tucker’s mother
and other relatives at Pennville
Sunday.
Oliver Cargle or better known
by his many friends as “Shorty,”
son of Mr. and Mrs. Huston
Cargle and Miss Dorothy Reyn
olds, of Oak Hill, were married
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mathis and
son, Douglas, and Mrs Maggie
Owens, of Trion, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam
Mathis Sunday, Mrs. Carl Alex
ander and daughter, Doris, of
Rome, were afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Mathis.
Miss Bonnie Mae Bridges is
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Selman, of near
Russell Air Field.
The W. M. S. held their meet
ing Saturday night in the home
of Mr and Mrs. Paul Youngblood
with an interesting program.
Mrs. Emma Bridges gave her
sister, Mrs. Pierce Fuller and
her daughter, Mrs. Griffin An
derson, a birthday dinner at her
home Sunday.
Those attending were: Mr.
FOR RENT
3-room apartment on
highway. Also good
lots in Bitting subdivi
sion and six-room house
for sale.
808 DAVISON
Phone 158
AJiert'sement
\ From where I sit... /// Joe Marsh
How's Your
Listening Time?
Buck Howel] and I were in Bale
ville last week. Dropped in at Bob’s
diner where some friends were sit
ting around talking about whether
to sell hogs now or wait.
Buck plunges right into the dis
cussion. He’s lecturing away when
suddenly they all stand up and
start stomping their feet like it
was an Indian war dance.
I’m flabbergasted. But Buck
only looked sheepish and explains,
“Guess I was talking again, when
I should-of been listening. When a
person’s talking time gets out of
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be..efit of our experience as often as you wbnt it.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
and Mrs. Pierce Fuller, Mr. and
Mrs. Griffin Anderson, Mrs. Ellis
Abbott and children, Edwin,
Martha Lynn and Hugh Don,
all of Rome; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Cooper, Mrs. Watson Dyer and
son, Mike, of Summerville; Mr.
and Mrs. Z. M. Cooper and sons
Sidney and Max; James Gentry,
Manuel Watson, Miss Mary
! Mathis, Arch Mathis and Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Brown and children
1 Dennis and Edna.
The Farm Bureau meeting
' will be held in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Murdock Fri
day night, April 22.
Mrs. W. L. Owens will have
charge of the meeting, the sub
ject is “The Ideal Home.”
This will be ladies night to
' give the program. Next month
. will be the men’s turn to pre
i sent the program.
Everyone is invited. There is a
surprise in store for all who at
i tended.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cooper,
J of Summerville, visited Mrs.
Louise Cooper and Mrs. Emma
’ Bridges Sunday afternoon.
Johnnie Tucker’s mother, of
Pennville, is spending this week
. with him and his family.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Craft, of
Rebecca, are visiting Mr. and
. Mrs. Ellis Mathis and Mrs. Lizzie
, Mathis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Craft were
i visiting their daughter, Mrs.
> Ernest Price and Mr. Price and
, family during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammonds,
[ of Rome, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mathis.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Miliam
> nd daughter,. Joyce, of Rome,
• and Mr. and Mrs. Herschell
, Mathis were guests Sunday of
. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Cargle.
f Max Cooper was Saturday
j night guest of James Gentry in
Summerville.
, Bobby Joe Youngblood got his
back hurt last week while play
ing ball at school.
: BOILING NEWS
’ Services are held each Sunday
at Four Mile Baptist Church.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.;
. preaching at 11 a. m. and 7::30
u. m. Also prayer meeting and
’ Young Peoples’ meeting Wed
nesday at 7:30 n. m. the Rev.
/. H. Dean is pastor.
Mr. and Mrs uecil Edwards
and children, of Cartersville,
and Mrs. Homer Boyd, of Chat
tanooga, spent the week - end
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stewart and Mrs. Leo Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Camp
bell and Jackie, and Misses
Sarah Jo and Paula Jean Mc-
Whorter, of Trion, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ton Reynolds and children.
James Houser spent Saturday
night with Herman Howell.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
line with his listening time around
here, the gang reminds him by
standing up and stomping.”
From where I sit, that’s a good
system. Everyone has a right to his
opinions but others have a right
to theirs, too—whether it’s decid
ing between to sell or not to sell,
apple pie or cherry pie, or a glass
of mellow beer or cider. Life's more
interesting that way, and hang it if
you don’t sometimes learn some
,h"“:
Bence Anderson and children
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Blalock and children, of Hap
py Valley; Mr. and Mrs. John
Mann and Glendia, of Lyerly;
and Mr. and Mrs. Winford Sise
more and bobby, of Berryton.
The Rev. ana Mrs. Charlie
Edwards and children were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Houser Sunday.
Mrs. Florence Parker and
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Gregg were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Houser
Sunday.
Miss Joyce Reynolds spent
Sunday night with Miss Car
lene Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dube Palmer
and daughters spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Houser.
Misses Vera and Sue Good
ridge were visiting Miss Betty
Reynolds on Sunday.
The Card Class and Junior
Class of Four Mile all enjoyed
an egg hunt after Sunday
Spring Clearance Sale
Gigantic Price-Smashing Spectacle
■
10 Big Days-April 21 to 30th
FOR THE FIRM ANO HOME
I
Genuine Asbeslo'ine Roof Coating
With 10-Year Guarantee by Manufacturer
5 Gal. Cement or Coating, $3.30
Regular Price $8.30 —You Save $5.00
1 At this price you can cover your home, barn, chicken house
and garage for about the price of a chicken coop at the
regular price!
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NU-ENAMEL PAINTS
REDUCED ’TIL IT HURTS
* MODERN ENAMEL FINISH
g Was $3.45 Sale $1.98 Qt.
? NU-TONE FLAT WALL FINISH
Was $3.49 Sale $2.49 Gal. I
INTERIOR FINISH, 100% OIL
PAINT
Was $5.95 Sale $4.90
PENETRATING OIL STAIN
Was 95c Qt. Sale 60c Qt.
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Sensational 1949 Range Value
I S row ■*' R
[ —\ Hotpoint RC9 Value $294.95
West Bend Utensil Set. Value 19»25
[ TOTAL VALUE $314.20 i
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8 Cu. Ft. Electric Refrigerator, Model EAB
Aluminum Set Was $259.95—N0w $245.00
FREE With Range j 1949 model—the finest refrigerator made
’hot POINT Full Size ELECTRIC RANGE
Triple Thick Deluxe 1949 Model RB3I With Storage Compartment
convenient Was $199.95—5a1e $179.95
C 1A BUD jE ? TERMS SEE IT AND you WILL BUY IT
’S»£5) L. B.IARRELL ENTERPRISES, INC.
lONE MILE SOUTH OF TRION*
PHONE SUMMERVILLE 122 PHONE TRION 100
„™«....»» Hurry-10 Big Days-Hurry
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
School. Mrs. Buford Ratliff is
the teacher of the Junior Class
and Mrs. F. B. Norton for the
Card Class.
Bud Anderson, Billy Reynolds,
and Kelly McCullum attended a
party in Dry Valley Friday
night.
Bud Anderson, Billy Reynolds
and Kelly McCollum attended
a party in Dry Valley Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leric Reynolds
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
1 Nathan Brown and children Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Aired
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lon
nie Tucker during the week-
■ end.
| Bence and Bud Anderson and
Vernon and Junior Anderson
were in Rome Saturday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Bennett and family over
( the week-end were: Mr. and
■ Mrs. A. L. Bennett and children,
of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
■i H. Bennett and children of
EXTRA SPECIAL
THIS SALE
5 Gal. Regular Gas 99c
With
One Carton Cigarettes
Your Favorite Brand
$1.91
The Lowest Law Permits
on Cigarettes
I Price for Both $2.90
ONE ONLY
Thor Automatic
WASHER
A REAL VALUE
Only $149.95
Sold for $229.95
TABLE LAMPS
$2.95
Reduced From $10.95
HURRY—ONLY 4
Redan.
Miss Virginia Feeler is sick
this week.
Mrs. Bob Muler was supper
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luhter
Anderson Sunday.
Misses Bettye Reynolds, Vera
Goodridge, and Sue Goodridge
were Sunday afternoon guests
of Miss Drusilla Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brown
and children, of Summerville,
spent Sunday afternoon with
Wilma, Thelma a’nd Virginia
i Muler.
Archie Bennett spent the week
end in Albertville, Ala., with a
friend.
Bob Meeter and Wilma and
Glenda were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCollum
Sunday.
Jimmy Martin was dinner
guest of Dewey Bennett Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Dodd
and Malcom visited Mrs. Bill
Dodd and children Monday af
ternoon.
DOORS OPEN APRIL 2151—9 A. M.
ALL LISTED ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE
AND TOO!
YOU CAN USE OUR CONVENIENT
BUDGET TERMS IN THIS SALE
ALL SALES—ON THE SPOT—NO EXCHANGE
SOME GOOD—SOME BAD—EVERY ARTICLE
A REAL BUY—AT THE PRICE!
<EBXP|
4 I Reg. 25c
:y> Package
Burpee's
'Sfe* Super Giatrt
zinnia
rOllwl SEEDS
and Beautiful, New
LAWN &
GARDEN BOOK
Come in Today!
OIL STOVE
ONLY ONE
Was s49.2s—Save $25.00 .
It's New, $24.95
First Customer Gets It
i ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
See Us About
; BLOCKS—CEMENT—MORTAR MIX—SAND
; ALEXANDER BROS. COAL YARD
CHATTOOGA COUNTY BARN DANCE
SQUARE AND ROUND
At the HANGAR
Music by Curley Kinsey and his Buckboard Pals.
On the air 12:45 every Saturday-WLAQ
J I 11. »!■ I 111 . II II ■ III'. . .Mill ■ l|i il I if 111 I I IWI
ELECTRIC ROASTER
ONE ONLY
BAKES AND BROILS
Sale $12.95
AUTOMATIC
RECORD PLAYERS
Can Be Attached to Your
Present Radio
Regular Price $28.95
Sale $10.95
You Save SIB.OO
TRICYCLES
Large Size
Regular $18.95
Sale $8.95
Save $lO and make your
child happy
BOY SCOUT SPECIAL
SCOUT KNIVES
Brass Lined—Reg. $2.00
Sale $1.45
ili'ii mill Hiiw
There Is Only
ONE REASON
WE NEED THE MONEY!
WE NEED IT BAD
WE NEED IT QUICK
That’s why we are offering
these sensational values.
Many of Them BELOW OUR
COST
OUR NEED IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
HURRY-HURRY
De Luxe Quality
S SAT , 95
COVERS Coupes ®up
Handsome patterns, finest
fiber and fabric, precision tai
lored. A marvelous value!
ONE ONLY
ROTOTIUER
WITH ATTACHMENTS
Thu Sale $275.00
LIST FOR $525
1 COTTON CHOPPER
LIST $149.50
Sale $74.50
Yours If You Are First
DAVID BRADLEY
HAMMER MILL
Only One, $69.50
PURE LARD
8 Ik, $1.49
You Won’t Get Stuck on This
One
FREE BUS RFDE
—COUPON—
When presented to the driver,
this coupon is good for one ride
from any point on TRION
COACH LINES to
L. B. Harrell Enterprises
Store
DICKEYVILLE
Good April 21 to 30, 1949
BUS SCHEDULES
Leave Summerville—Leave Trion
8:00 A.M. 8:05 A.M.
8:30 A.M. 8:45 A.M
9:30 A.M. 9:15 A.M.
10:30 A.M. 10:00 A.M
11:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M
12:30 P.M. 12:00 N.
1:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M.
4:05 P.M. 2:00 P.M.
4:35 P.M. 3:30 P.M.
TODAY'S GREATEST
VALUE AMONG
QUALITY WASHERS
HOT POINT
Reduced to
$109.95