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Thursday, February 26, 1953
DR. G. K. MacVANE
NATUROPATH — PHYSIOTHERAPY
720 Gault Avenue, N. W.
Fort Payne, Ala.
Fort Payne Phone 415—Menlo Phone 462
DR. MARLIN PAYNE
OPTOMETRIST
Summerville Hotel Bldg.
Each Day Except Tuesday
Trion Personnel Office
Tuesdays Only
HOURS: 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
‘To Relieve
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LIQUID OR TABLETS-SAME EAST REUSE
Bagley's
Standard Service
We Specialize in
Washing - Greasing
Polishing
Al! Standard Products
Speedwriting
SHORTHAND
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Says Thelma Kinsey
Formerly of Subligna
313 East sth Ave., Rome, Ga.
Secretary, National Life and
Accident Insurance Co.
“Thanks to Speedwriting, the
wonderful ABC shorthand, I
have a fine position with a
great Insurance Co. In only 6
weeks I had a speed of more
than 120 wpm. Why take a
symbol system and have to
learn a foreign alphabet? With
Speedwriting you use only the
ABC’s. It's Speedwriting for
me.”
The local management of Na
tional Life and Accident In
surance Co. informs us that
Thelma is the first Speedwrit
er to work for them and that
her work is equal to secretaries
who have studied symbol sys
tems for a year or more.
Speedwriting is Taught
Exclusively at
SPEEDWRITING
Institute of North Ga.
Business College
Phone 6328, Rome, Ga.
Visit us and talk to the
students
New Classes Every Monday
HOME IMPROVEMENT
• ROOMS ADDED • HARDWOOD FLOORS
• OUTBUILDINGS • PLYWOOD
• OIL FURNACES • WELL PUMPS
• CABINETS • PAINTING
• CEDAR CLOSETS • WATER PIPE
• PLUMBING FIXTURES
All Material Sold on Easy Monthly Payments
NO MONEY DOWN
LET OUR CARPENTER OR PAINTER ESTIMATE YOUR JOB
Lenderman-Perry
Supply Company
Phono 283L2
MENLO NEWS
Mrs. Annie Tucker is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. C. F. Melvin
and family in Orlando, Fla.
Mr. and MrS. Jim Barry’ an
nounce the birth of Nina Ruth
Feb. 17th at Chattooga County
Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Joy
and son, Jimmy, of Marietta,
were guests of the week-end.
Mrs. Joy and son remained with
her parents for a visit.
L. A. Jennings left Monday for
Los Angeles, Calif, on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollis Mitchell, of
Haworth, Okla., and Mrs. Bryan
Fowler and son, Ike, of Spartan
burg, S. C., are visiting the Deed
Hoggs and Jimmy at Trion Hos
pital.
W. E. Ratliff is visiting the
Tom House family in Rome.
J. A. Flemmons, of Trion, was
speaker at the Church of Christ
Sunday. His wife and Miss Mollie
Hughes accompanied him.
Roy Hix, of Columbia Semi
nay, spoke at the Presbyterian
Church Sunday. He and his wife
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Edwards Saturday night and
of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Story
Sunday for lunch and dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. “Tab” Dempsey,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones spen
fast week-end in Atlanta with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roden.
The Jim Bakers, Mrs. Tom
Baker and T. C. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Statton in Armuchee
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Majors, Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Mitchell spent
Sunday afternoon with the Tom
Evans family in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toles, Miss
Mary and Lynn, of Rome, were
dinner guests of his mother, Mrs.
C. R. Toles, and Miss Blanche
Saturday night. Miss Daphne
Toles, of Rome, was also a vis
itor.
Mrs. Harold E. Daniel and
daughter, Barbara, are visiting
the N. B. Daniels and her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith,
near Summerville, until she can
join hed husband in the Aleution
Islands near Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McClung
and children visited relatives
near Collinsville. Ala. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chamblee,
of Atlanta, were week-end
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Chamblee.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wyatt, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Young are spend
ing a few days with friends in
Crystal River, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cavin and
children, of Trion, were dinner
guests Sunday night of Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Wyatt.
Mrs. J. S. Majors left Thurs
day to visit her daughter, Mrs.
H. H. Ferguson, and family in
Tucson, Ariz. Her sister, Mrs. F.
A. Echols, of Summerville, ac
companied her.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrd, of
Panhandle, Texas, are visiting
Mrs. L. A. Jennings and O. W.
Agnew and other relatives about
the county.
Miss Hugh Belle Dodd, of At
lanta: Mr. and Mrs. Sim Dodd
and Mrs. Frank Shores, of Rome;
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dodd and
daughter, of LaFayette; Clift
and Albert Dodd, of Chattanoo
ga: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook, Mr.
and Mrs. Sell McWhorter visited
Mrs. S. G. Dodd and Fred dur
ing the week-end; honoring
Mrs. Dodd's 86th birthday.
Mesdames A. P. Stephenson
and Hazel McKlerkin and
daughter visited the John
Chandlers Sunday.
T. G. Baker, of Hopkinsville,
Ky., was here the week-end on
business. He and Mrs. R. H. Mil
ler and son, Harold, Mrs. R. E.
Miller and son, Bobby, and Miss
Sara Barron, of Chattanooga,
and Miss Lena Baker were
luncheon guests Sunday of the
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TEMPORARY TENT-LlFE— Jewish refugees in the Israeli tent
city of Zarnuqa suffer through a period of primitive tent-living
while waiting for construction of government housing projects. The
United States Technical Cooperation Administration works with
their government to help these refugees whose numbers have in
creased since recent anti-semitic acts behind the Iron Curtain.
Lawless’ and Howard Bakers.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Henry, of;
Chattanooga, were guests of the I
U. E. Days Sunday. P. A. Brook <!
returned with them, having vis
ited a few weeks in Chattanooga.
Mrs. Earl Hurtt and son
Glenn, are able to be out after
an attack of flu last week.
Mrs. Lula Cleckler returned ।
Wednesday after a week’s visit to
her son, Martin Cleckler, and i
family and Mr. and Mrs. W. B
Martin.
OAK HILL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith.:
of New JerSey, visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Smith and family and |
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison over '
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White, of
Menlo, visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Vernon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Echols and
family visited Mr and Mrs. J.
E. Hawkins Sunday.
C. C. Brooks and David Massey
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Brooks and Pearl.
Paul Holt, of Summerville, vis
ited his mother, Mrs. W. E. Holt,
and Mrs. E. L. Harrison Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Duckett,
of Cloudland, were visitors Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Winters.
Mrs. Mattie Lou Purser and
Edna Morehead spent Sunday
with Mrs. Hamby in Summer
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Manell Ellison,
of Trion, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Winters and family
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yar
brough and son spent Sunday in
Alabama.
Mrs. Walter Gardner was a
Sunday visitor of Mrs. W. E.
Holt and Mrs. Tom Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith
visited Mrs. Tom Brooks. Mrs.
Brooks is convalescing from an
illness.
R. L. Smith visited E. L. Harri
son Saturday.
C. C. Brooks visited Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Brooks and Jean Sun
day.
LEGAL NOTICES
R. L. Blnoaam. Jr.. Vs. Anna Margaret
Payne Bingham
No. Wl
Chattooga Superior Court—April Term. 1953
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
OEOROIA. Chattooga County:
TO THE DEFENDANT IN THE ABOVE
STATED CABE:
You are hereby commanded to be and
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
| appear in the next term of the Superior
Court of Chattooga County. Georgia, to be
j he rd on the fourth Monday in April. 1953,
I to answer the complaint of plaintiff named
| in the caption, in plaintiff s suit against
I you for divorce.
Witness the Hon. Freeman C. McClure,
Judge of said Court this 16th day of Jan.
1953.
JOHN S. JONES. Clerk,
Superior Court. Chattooga County, Ga.
BOBBY I,EE COOK
Summerville, Georgia
Attorney for Plaintiff
j Minnie Petce Vs. Judson B». Peace
No. 900
Chattooga Superior Court, April Term, 1953
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
,TO THE DEFENDANT IN THE ABOVE
STATED CASE:
You are hereby commanded to be and
appear in the next term oi the Superior
Court of Chattooga County, Georgia, to be
heard on the fourth Munday in April. 1953,
j to answer the complaint of the plaintiff
I named in the caption, in plaintiff s suit
| ag iinst you for divorce.
Witness the Hen. Freeman C. McClure,
! Judge of said Court, this 23rd day of
January, 1953.
JOHN S. JONES. Clerk.
1 Superior Court, Chattooga County, Ga.
. BOBBY LEE COOK
• Summerville, Georgia
Attorney for Plaintiff
Floyd Wiley Flemmons Vs. Elizabeth Plem
mons.
No. 901
Chattooga Superior Court. April Term, 1953
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA. Chattooga County:
TO TLE DEFENDANT IN THE ABOVE
STATED CASE:
You are hereby commanded to be and ;
appear in the next term of the Superior j.
Court of Chattooga County, Georgia, to
be heard on the fourth Monday in April,
, 1953, to answer tile complaint of the i
' plaintiff named in the caption, in plaint- [
j iff s suit against you for divorce.
1 Witness the Hon. Freeman C. McClure. !
the Judge of said Court, this 27th day of
January, 1953.
JOHN S. JONES. Clerk,
Superior Court. Chattooga County, Ga.
BOBBY LEE COOK
Summerville, Georgia
Attorney for Plaintiff
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Whereas. J. L. Alexander, administrator
of Fred B. Alexander, represents to the
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112 E. Washington St. Summerville, Georgia
Court in his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered Fred B. Alexander's estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive Letters of Dis
mission, on the first Monday in March,
1953.
Feb. 5-12-19-26 J. W. KING, Ordinary
GEORGIA. CHATTOOGA COUNTY
To All Whom It May Concern:
Hobert Donald Pickle having in proper
form applied to me for Permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of Mrs.
Lillie Mae Pickle, late of said county, this
is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Mrs. Lillie Mae Pickle
to be and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to Hobert
Donald Pickle on Lillie Mae Pickle s es
tate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 2nd day of February. 1953.
Feb. 5-12-19-26 J. W. KING, Ordinary
AMENDMENT TO THE MILK ORDINANCE
AND CODE ADOPTED BY THE CHAT
TOOGA COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH
MAY 27, 1952:
Be it ordained by the Chattooga County
Board of Health of Chattooga County,
Georgia, that the paragraph following
•‘Grade A Pasteurized Milk” be amended
to include after the words “which in all
cases shows efficient pasteurization” the
phrase “as evidenced by satisfactory phos
phatase tests, and which at no time after
pasteurization and until delivery has a
bacterial plate count exceeding 30.000 per
milliliter or a coliform count exceeding 10
per milliliter as determined in accordance
with Section 6.” This amendment in no
way shall affect any other provisions of
the ordinance.
Adopted this 29th day of January, 1953.
CHATTOOGA COUNTY BOARD OF
HEALTH
H. A. Goodwin, M. D.
Homer C. Gordon
Lowell S. Hix Feb. 5
LAND SALE
STATE OF GEORGIA.
COUNTY OF CHATTOOGA
Whereas, heretofore, on May 5, 1952,
Robert L. Beason did execute to W. R.
Williams a certain security deed to the
following tract of land:
AM that tract or parcel of land being
two acres of land off of land lot No. 151.
. and being in the 14th District and 4th
( । Section of Chattooga County, Georgia, and
• ' being more particularly described as fol
: ! lows: Beginning at an iron stake running
! I south along the public road 300 feet to
■ । an iron stake; thence running West 120
I feet to an iron stake; thence running
1 North 300 feet to an iron stake; thence
running East back to the public road 305
feet to the starting point on Dutch Cove
Road.
being the same property conveyed to Rob
ert L. B'eason by warranty deed from
John Mann, dated September 3, 1952.
Whereas, said note has become in de
f”ult as to principal and interest, and
the undersigned elects that the entire note,
I principal and interest become due at once:
I I Now, therefore, according to the original
' terms of said security de f d and the laws
j in such cases made and provided, the un
i I dersigned will expose for sale to the high
; est and best bidder for cash the above
I described land after proper advertisement.
। on the first Tuesday in March. March 3,
1953, between the legal hours of sale be-
I fore the courthouse door in Summerville,
Chattooga County, Georgia. The proceeds
' from said sale '’’ill be used, first to the
I payment of said note, principal, interest
I and expenses, and the balance, if any, de-
I livered to the said Robert L. Beason.
I This the 23rd day of January, 1953.
W. R. WILLIAMS,
As Attorney for Robert L. Beason
WM. L. ABNEY. Attorney for
W. R Williams, LaFayette, Ga.
Feb. 5-12-19-26
I GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY
Whereas, Fred T. Maxwell under date of
May 2. 1950, executed and delivered unto
Home Federal Savings & Loan Association
of Rome, Rome, Georgia, a deed conveynig
the property hereinafter described to se
cure the indebtedness described in said
| deed which is recorded in Book 45, Page 436
lof the deed records of Chattooga County,
; Georgia; and
Whereas, default has been made in the
• payment of each of the monthly install
' ments of said indebtedness that has be
। come due and payable since August 12.
I 1952, and on account of said defaults the
[ entire unpaid indebtedness secured by said
I deed has been declared due and payable,
' and on account of the non-payment of
; said de .t. under and by virtue of the pow
, er of sale contained in said deed, said
Home Federal Savings & Lo^n Association
1 of Rome will sell at public outcry before
1 the Courthouse door of Chattooga County.
: Georgia, between 10 o'clock a.m and 4
o'clock p m., on the 3rd day of March,
1953, to the highest bidder for cash, the
। property described in said deed and being
2 I as follows, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of iand sit
_ । uated, lying and being in the Sixth (6thi
v | District and Fourth (4th) Section of
Chattooga County, Georgia, and being
s Lots Twenty-eight (28i, Twenty-nine
(29i and Thirty i3O) in Block “J” of
, Thomas Sub-division No. 1, according to
a plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 2,
I Page 86, in the Office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said County, ref
erence to which plat is hereby made for
a more specific description of said prop
r erty. Said property is further described
s as beginning at a point on the eas side
of Dickeyville Road Five Hundred Twen
s ty-five (525» feet south of the southeast
s corner of the intersection of Dickeyville
» Road and Rossville Boulevard, and run-
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107 S. Commerce St.
SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
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INDUSTRIAL CREDIT COMPANY
Phone 247
AT AUCTION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 4 P. M.
Property of Mrs. Pearl Stanley
Located 1 Mile of Summerville on Lyerly Highway
This property consists of one 4-room house wired
for range, fronting on Summerville-Lyerly high
way. This house is in good state of repair; would
be ideal rental property.
We will also sell 8 building lots that are level and
well drained; these lots adjoin the home.
As Mrs. Stanley has moved away, she has in
structed our Company to sell her property for the
high, high dollar. You make the price, we make
the deeds sale day.
J. L TODD AUCTION COMPANY
CAR SALE EVERY SATURDAY, 1 P. M., RAIN OR SHINE
302 W. Third St. ROME, GA. Phone 6339
“List Your Property With Us — We Sell the World”
ning thence east One Hundred Thirty
nine and Five-Tenths (139.5) feet;
thence south Seventy-five (75) feet;
thence west One Hundred Thirty-eight
(138) feet to the east side of Dickeyville
Road: thence north, along the east side
of Dickeyville Road Seventy-five (75) feet
to the beginning point.
Said property is advertised and will be
sold as the property of Fred T. Maxwell
and/or assigns.
This February 3, 1953.
HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF ROME
By FRANK GENTRY
Secretary-Treasurer.
MATTHEWS, MADDOX & BELL
Attorneys for Home Federal Savings &
Loan Association of Rome, Rome, Georgia.
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