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MENLO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clark en
tertained Thursday night.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Chamblee, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Edd Cavin and Miss Deleen
Buffington. Saturday night Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Baker and son,
Calvin, and Miss Frances Espy
were guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hurley,
Joan and Buddy, of Chattanoo
ga, visited friends in Menlo and
Loop, Ala., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Collins, Mrs.
John Collins and Mrs. Pauline
The Loop
Furniture Co.
1950 6E Refrigerators and Washers
Come By and See This New Line
Before You Buy.
Dinette Suites
—We Have All Colors in the New Plastic —
Red • Blue • Yellow • Grey
We Also Have the Famous Arvin Suites
Trade in Your Old Suite, Just a Few Will Be Taken
Sewing Machines
We Have All Models in Domestic
Liberal Trade-in Allowance for Your Old Machine
SPECIAL
Innerspring Mattresses $25.00
9 x 12 Rugs $7.95
A. B. Apartment Size Range $79.00
100 Pound Coal Heater $35.00
Radio Battery $6.50
GE Washer $109.00
1 Bedroom Suite $98.00
Sofa Bed $69.00
Bicycle $35.00
Dining Room Suites
9-piece Mahogany 9-piece Walnut
Beautiful Suites with China Cabinet, Buffet,
Large Table with 5 Chairs and Armchair
Sinks
American and Youngstown Kitchens
All Sizes
Philco and RCA Radios
Table Models, Cabinets and Television
USED FURNITURE
1 2-piece Living Room Suite $29.00
2 Bedroom Suites $59.00
12-piece Living Room Suite $69.00
Wood Range' $29.00 up
1 Double-door Chifforobe, Good As
New $32.50
1 Wool Rug $29.50
1 Roll-Top Desk $12.00
2 Cedar Chests -. $15.75
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
We Carry a Complete Line of Household
Furnishings and Appliances
Easy Terms—Quality Merchandise
The Loop ■
Furniture Co.
The Friendly Store
Smith, of Marietta, visited Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Cleckler Sunday.
Mrs. J. S. Majors was lunch
eon guest of Mrs. Lula Cleckler
Sunday.
, Miss Ada Wyatt spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ken-
’ nedy.
Henry Chappelear is better at
this time.
r Mrs. Russell Wofford, of Little
River, Ala., and Windell Wills, of
, Fort Payne, visited the Hart
■ lines Sunday. Mr. Wills just re
l turned recently from duty in
Tokyo, Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bell and
‘ daughters, Ann and Betty Lou,
of Gaylesville, Ala., visited her I
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 1
Webster, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wilks, Bob -
Pettyjohn, of Summerville, and ।
' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hartline, of
Trion, visited Miss Mattie Ash,
who is a patient at Dr. Law- ;
rence’s Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vaughn, •
| Jr., announce the birth of a !
daughter Jan. 8 at Dr. Shep
pard’s clinic in LaFayette. She <
has been named Diana Lee.
Mrs. D. M. Hall, of LaFayette,
was week-end guest of her sis- !
ter, Mrs. E. W. Majors. Others 1
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Evans and children, of Rome. J
| Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown,
of Trion, spent the week-end ‘
with the Cook family.
Miss Deleen Buffington spent
last week-end with friends in j
Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chamblee, 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clark and Mrs.. 1
W. R. Chappelear visited Mrs. M. I
L. Hammond in Atlanta Sunday. \[
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Copeland ■
and children, Peggy and Jimmy,!
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Copeland and ’
Janice visited relatives in Sum-[
merville Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bill Tucker and children,
■ Carolyn and Sharon, of Bir-[
; mingham, spent the week-end at
Cloudland. Menlo and Summer- 1
ville with relatives.
Ralph Chamblee and Jimmy
Tucker of the University of
Georgia were home for the week- |
end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Canada and
[ sons, Larry and Lamar, were
dinner guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Hardwick, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Purcell, Miss
j Olene Watson. Mrs. E. M. .Teii
: nings, Mrs. C. A. Wyatt and j
; daughter, Miss June, were in
Chattanooga shop p i ng last
Thursday.
Mrs. Minnie Lee King was
i luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs.
[ R. W. King Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spraggins i
( and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sprag-1
gins have moved on the J. S.
[ Majors farm. They are welcom
ed into this community.
Miss Margaret Jo McWhorter,
of Rome, was home for the week- j
end. She and her parents. Mr.
I and Mrs. Sell McWhorter, were
i guests of Mrs. Annie Tucker
Sunday.
Mrs. Claude Barry accompa
nied Mr. and Mr& H M. Tucker,
of Trion, to Chattanooga Satur
day on a shopping tour.
Mrs. Fay Maxey, of Trion,
spent a few days with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hard
wick. last week.
Mrs. W. D. Longley entertained
her granddaughter. Judy, with a |
birthday party Saturday after
noon. Sixteen little friends en- '
joyed it and the lovely refresh
ments.
J. B. and Sim Dodd, of Rome,
visited their mother. Mrs. S. G.
Dodd, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy
visited her sister, Mrs. H. J. Har
rison, who is ill. in Fort Payne.
Ala. last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Baker
and children, of Trion, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Baker.
Mrs. Wells, of Chatsworth,
spent the week-end with her
daughter. Mrs. J. A. Harris. Mr
Harris and Douglas.
Miss Yvonne McCullough, of
West Georgia College, spent the
week-end with her parents. Mr
and Mrs. Jesse McCullough. The
three made a shopping trip to
Chattanooga Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harris and
son, Douglas, were called to
Ranger Sunday, due to the death
of Mr. Harris' grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs, Herman White
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lipham
in Summerville Sunday after
noon.
Robert Bodine, of Rome. Mr.
and Mrs. D. D Murphy, of Sum
merville, visited the Jerry Mur
phy’s Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harper.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Colquitt, of
Nashville, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Colquitt.
Mesdames Vinnie Tribble and
Edna Shaw and Miss Lucille
Tribble, of Trion, visited friends
in Menlo Sunday afternoon.
Roscoe McClung, J. T. Cope
land. G. C. Hartline. Henry
Rowe. Robert Pledger and Wof
ford Russell attended the R. R.
men’s meeting in Chattanooga
Sunday.
Mrs. Roscoe McClung had us
dinner guests Sunday Mrs Wof
ford Russell, Bettye and Brenda,
and Mrs Henry Rowe. Other
visitors In the afternoon were:
Mesdames J. B Crain and Floyd
Pritchett, Shirley and Joyce,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Crain,
Margaret and Billy.
The Rev. and Mrs W. E Pur
cell are In Atlanta, where he’s
attending a week of studies for
pastors at Emory University.
Bro. J A. Pilgrim, of Trion,
pt eached at the Church of
Christ Sunday. His family and
brother accompanied hint
LYERLY NEWS
By Alice Murphy
Mr. and Mrs Marvin McCrick
ard. of Spartanburg. 3 C . spent
the week - end with Mrs J F.
Whisenant and family. Mrs Mc-
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Crickard will spend this week!
with relatives and friends here, j
Mrs. Elsie Ragland and Mrs.
Archie Powell, of Lyerly, were
shopping in Chattanooga
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mre. Henry Lowery
and Mrs. Bell Love and Jean
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom 1
Johnson, of Lyerly, Sunday ।
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Jones, of
Oak Hill, were visiting Mrs. J. C. .
Jones and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oather Powell ,
and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,
R. Anderson and son, of Lyerly,
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Anderson and family Sunday . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Murphy and
family, of Jamestown, Ala., were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Murphy and family Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Whisenant
visited Mrs. Bell Gilmer Sunday
night.
Miss Barbara Berry was vis
iting Miss Carol Helton in Ber
iryton Sautrday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crane and
I family, of Menlo, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gaylor
and family, of Lyerly.
Miss Merle Anderson was vis
[ iting Misses Katheryn and Eve- !
llyn Brady Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B Whisenant :
and Miss Tennie Ruth Whise
nant attended church services at
Oak Hill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sentell, of
I Rome, spent Thursday night
l with Mrs. J. E. Thomas, of Lyer
ly-
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Tinnie,
of Berryton, were Saturday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Johnson, of Lyerly.
Miss Marylin Hammitt, of
[Summerville, was the week-end
[guest of Miss Hattie Ruth Wood
all.
Mrs. Ben Murphy and family
and Mrs. James Murphy were
visiting Mrs. J. E. Thomas, of
[Lyerly, Sunday night.
Hugh Gilliland of Atlanta, j
i and Ray Gilland spent Monday
I with their father. T. M. Gilland.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Atlanta, j
visited Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Brady
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elrod were
[visiting Mr. and Mrs. Deed El
rod in Berryton Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smallan
Dr. B. Lovingood
Dr. R. E. Davison
DENTISTS
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Summerville, Ga.
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Office Phone 12
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Summerville and Trion Road Summerville, Go.
I and family were visiting Mr. and 1
Mrs. Henry Lowery and family
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hogg and
family, of Berryton, were visiting
Mrs. J. E. Thomas and Bill Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy
and Mrs. Ben Murphy were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Murphy, of Menlo, Tuesday.
Miss Martha Murphy cele
brated her seventh birthday
Monday, January 16.
Little Miss Sue Copeland cele
brated her ninth birthday Tues
dya, January 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brogdon and
Dot were visiting in Atlanta
Sunday.
Our Big j
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Will Continue Through
SATURDAY, JAN. 21
We Have Many New Items,
So Come In and See Us
RACKLEY'S, INC.
DR G K MacVANE
CHIROPRACTOR I
PHYSIO-THERAPY
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OFFICE HOURS 9 a. m.-5 p. m. '
(Closed Thursdays)
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At Mill Crossing—Fort Payne
Alabama
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I WHY I
! YOUR BEST BUY IS 1
1. Natural* Chilean Nitrate is
the only natural nitrate in the
world.
2. Nitrate Nitrogen. The
nitrogen is 100 per cent
nitrate.
3. Sodium. Chilean Nitrate
contains sodium equivalent
to about 35% sodium oxide
(NasO). This acts like potash
(K2O) and helps to make the
phosphate in the soil more
available.
4. lodine. Chilean Nitrate con
tains iodine to help meet the
needs of plants, animals, and
human beings.
5. Other Plant Food Ele
ments. Chilean Nitrate con
tains small quantities of other
elements that contribute to
strong, healthy plant growth,
such as manganese, potas
sium. magnesium, boron, cal
cium, iron, sulphur, copper
and zinc.
"THEY'S ONLY ONE NATCH EL SOW
■ “Just being natchel makes Chilean soda different.
NL WW Lot f armers sa Y s s because the nitergen is all I
I nitrate, and that's how plants likes it best. Los of |
| \ ’em the s °d u an d the other minerals in it |
I L help make good, strong stands, too."
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Thursday January 19, 1950
6. ideal Condition. Chilean
Nitrate comes in free-floumg
pellets — easy to handle and
to apply in any distributor.
7. Quick Acting'. Chilean
Nitrate is immediately aad
completely available.
8. Anti-Acid. Chilean Nitrate
helps keep the soil sweet.
8. Time-Tested. Chilean
Nitrate has been proved tar
more than 100 years of re
search and practical fMm
experience.
10. Doubly Profitable —
Economical. Chilean
Nitrate improves the quaStf
of crops as well as the vieU
Consistently excellent effect
of heavy applications year
after year upon crop and -nd
alike makes it an outstaad
ingly profitable and econoau
cal nitrate for every need as
purpose.