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BOLLING NEWS
Joyce Ann Reynolds was Friday
night guest of her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart.
Pvt. Billy E. Norton, of Camp
Rucker, Ala., was the week-end
guest of his wife in Summerville.
The Rev. and Mrs. Gordon
Greene, of Rome, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Reynolds and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton, Mr.
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WE SALUTE 4-H!...
4-H Club members know the pride of own
ership . . . which in turn develops o growing
sense of adult responsibility. To a youth or
ganization of such outstanding worth, our
sincere compliments — during 4-H Club
week, March 7-15, and throughout the year.
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Phone 57 Summerville, Go.
and Mrs. Walter E. Norton vis
ited Clifford Norton in Riegel
Hospital Sunday.
The Four Mile Baptist Church
cottage prayer service will be
held this Friday night, March 6,
with Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Dodd
and children. Everyone is wel
come.
Carleen and Geraldine Norton
were week-end guests of Mary
Jo and Clara Bell Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Howell
I and son, Kenneth Dale, were
guests Sunday of Mrs. Howell’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rey
nolds and children.
Mrs. Jim Thrasher visited Mrs.
Bill Dodd and children Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Floyd vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton
Saturday.
J. R. Woods is on our sick list
this week. We wish him a quick
recovery.
William Woods visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Dodd Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Tucker,
Mrs. Billy E. Norton, Misses Car
leen, Mary Jo and Geraldine
Norton accompanied Pvt. Billy E.
Norton back to Villa Rieka, Ala.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodd and
Preston were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. John Dodd Sunday.
Mrs. William Woods is also on
our sick list this week. Her many
friends wish her a quick recov
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norton
and Mrs. J. E. Norton visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Fountain and
children in Trion Sunday.
The Rev. Gordon Greene, of
Rome, and Carlton Reynolds vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Aired spent
Sunday with Mrs. Alred’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tuck
er.
Joyce Ann Reynolds visited Mr.
and Mrs. Hermon Howell and
Kenneth Dale Sunday.
Everyone is welcome to the
Four Mile Baptist Church. Rev.
Gordon Greene is pastor.
Mrs. Lena McCollum has re
turned from Washington, D. C.
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savings may be lost too in a lawsuit.
Let us provide you with complete Automobile In
surance.
SUMMERVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY
B. W. and J. L. FARRAR, Agents
OFFICE: 109 N. COMMERCE ST.
This Agency Has Represented the Hartford Fire Insurance
Company Since 1908
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
where she has been visiting
relatives.
Max McCollum is also on our
sick list. We wish him a quick
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Howard,
Diane,’ Dennis and Emma Sue
Tucker visited Mrs. Lena Mc-
Collum and sons, Kelly and Max,
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Copeland
visited Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Reece
Sunday.
WASH HANDS OFTEN
“Wash your hands often,” the
U. S. Public Health Service
recommneds as a sensible pre
ventive measure against catch
ing cold.
Be sure to use a clean towel
for drying. A towel which may
have been soiled by a person
with a cold is dangerous as a
germ-spreader.
ESTELLE'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Across Street from
Kayo Station
COLD WAVES
$5 - $6 and up
OPEN THURSDAY. FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY ONLY
PHONE 158 L
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4-H TEACHES CITIZENSHIP
This is what one young 4-H’er wrote on I try to learn new ways of tying her for
“What Citizenship Means to Me”: grazing. This is “initiative.” Giving her
I’m learning the meaning of citizenship plenty of feed, bedding, and exercise de
. . , . , ... „ , velops “industry and dependability.” Car-
by adventure ... an adventure with a Holi ng j or my s j s t ers > calves is "cooperation”
stein calf, which my father gave me for a or “helpfulness.”
4-H project. I’m trying to do a good job Grooming my calf regularly and training
of raising her, so I can make money without her to pose for Show Day is what my 4-H
being a nuisance in my home or neighbor- leader calls "noticing details.” And finish-
hood- ing my calf chores in time for school is
I have been told how important it is to "promptness.”
keep her from getting loose on the neigh- With the adventure I have caring for my
bors’ fields or the public road. My parents calf, “citizenship” doesn’t look like such a
call that “civic responsibility.” forbidding word after all!
DURING 4-H CLUB WEEK, MARCH 7-15, WE'RE HAPPY TO
EXTEND HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR LOCAL 4-H
CLUB MEMBERS AND THEIR LEADERS.
Farmers & Merchants Bank
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
Here’s Your Guarantee
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RESULTS of Experiment Station tests prove there are no better seed in the
world for Georgia conditions than seeds certified by the Georgia Crop Improve
ment Association, 208 Hoke Smith Annex, Athens, Ga.
CERTIFIED SEED of crops and varieties produced in 1952 for this year’s
planting are as follows:
COTTON: Empire, W. R.: Coker'. 100 W. R.; Pandora; PEANUTS: Dixie Spanish; Dixie Runner.
Deltapine 16: Stoneville 28. . ~ , SOYBEANS: Roanoke; Catan.
"ts <£r«' (XMi C-* B-mudn; Tift 67: St.r MUiet; Fe^ue.
(whlteV NC-27 (yellow); US-252 (yellowl. OKRA: Emerald. Dwarf Stalk Long Green Pod.
OPEN POLLINATED CORN: Haatinga Prolific (white); WATERMEUINS: Black Diamond; OarrUon; Congo.
WhatUy'e Prollfl. (white**’ H’* l * P “’ ,m “ , * r TOBACCO: Gold Dollar.
Ask Your Local Seed Dealer For Certified Seed
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See Us for Your Feeds
Baby Chicks - Fertilizer
and Farm Supplies
FARMERS SUPPLY STORE
PHONE 178
Thursday, March 5, 1953