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THTJESDAY, MARCH 28, 1957
HERE THEY COME-THE
MONTH'S BEST BUYS
HIE PARKING
Phone T 2 & 290 We Deliver
FANCY CRISP CELERY
Stalk 4c
BANANAS
Lb. 10c
NO. 1 WHITE POTATOES
10 Lb. 39c
FANCY CUCUMBERS
Lb. ULc
INSTANT PET MILK
Makes 4 Quarts
Jar 29c
REX PURE LARD
4 Lb. Carlon 69c
VAN CAMP TOMATO CATSUP
14 oz. Bottle 15c
ADAMS ORANGE JUICE
46 Oz. Can 29c
SUMMERVILLE CASH STORE
QUICK SERVICE FOOD MARKET
mm ■ ■ The foidane Club Victoria is a brilliant example
iV » OrV | 1 * le Mark of Ibmotrow styling and built-in plus values
IVI wU WI that has c made Ford the best-selling cat in the nation.
for
model,
riQht
across —
the W &
FORD is the
lowest priced of the
bv-prioe three!
COME IN TODAY...get a great deal on the NEW KIND of FORD!
WILLIAMS FORD COMPANY
PHONE 68 SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Everywhere you look in ihe new Ford, you sec
phisvahte features. And these advanced features
that make Ford your best buy today... also make
it your best buy lor the yean ahead.
There ore many plus-values in the all-new'' Inner Ford I"
You don't ordinarily we many of the plus-value
features that are built deep down into the all
new ' Inner Font." For example, such features a*
the new. sturdier, contoured frame and new sus
pensions. front and rear.
There's a big plus-value in Ford power for '571
This year, you can pick a Ford engine to suit
your power needs front a whole new family of
mightier Ford V H's. Or you may choow the new
Mileage Maker Six.
BIG-R PEACHES
No. 2 1 /! Can 23c
NATIONAL BISCUIT
CRACKERS
1 Lb. Box 15c
FRESH PORK BRAINS
Pound 25c
FRESH PORK
SHOULDER ROAST
Lb. 39c
ARMOUR STAR
PICNIC HAM
4 to 6 Lb. Average
Lb. 35c
SOUTHERN MAID OLEO
Lb. 21c
CHOICE ROUND OR
CUBE STEAK
Lb. 69c
Ford is worth more when yoo sell it I
The yean ahead styling and rugged ‘‘lnner
Ford" features that make Ford worth mote* now
are the icatnres that will make it worth more
when you arc tana Uy ready to sell it or trade it in.
Ford is priced right I
Comparison of manufacturers* suggested retail
delivered prices proves that model lor model.
Fend is the lowest pric cd. lull sire car.
Action Test o Ford... and see for yourself I
The only way to get hilly acquainted with a ear
is to gel behind the wheel and drive it. And wr
will be happy to have you come in and Action
lest a *57 Ford at any lime.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
Match on Fort Payne Card
Mixed Australian Tag Team
The Fort Payne National
■ Guard has lined up what prom
| ises to be the best and most ex
citing wrestling matches of the
i season for its next card, to be
held Friday night, March 29.
Tarzan White, of Jamestown,
1 Ala., will team up with Miss
China Mira, the Latin Bomb
| shell from Havana, Cuba, against
। Walter Sirois, the French-
Canadian lumberjack, and Miss
Dot Dotson, of Tampa, Fla.
Fans who have seen mixed
team matches know what to ex
pect. New wrestling fans are in
for a real treat. A girl is not
supposed to wrestle a man, of
' course. When a girl or man tags
out, then the other girl or man
is required to come in and wres
tle against one of his own sex.
However, in the heat of conflict,
tempers flare and, sooner or
later, all four wrestlers are
likely to get tangled up. But
don’t feel sorry for the girls!
These girls are tough and can
take it as well as dish it out.
Dot Dotson, whose good looks
are deceiving, is considered the
strongest and meanest girl in
wrestling. This cigar-smoking gal
would just as soon fight a man as
look at him. On the other hand,
China Mira depends on speed,
skill and scientific wrestling
ability to win matches.
MENLO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kling, of
Charlotte, N. C., were week-end
guests of his brother, George T.
Kling, and family.
Mrs. Annie Tucker visited her
son, George Tucker, and wife in
Chattanooga for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bankson
attended a birthday dinner Sun
day in Gadsden, Ala., at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Ralph
Mackey, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Agnew, of
Atlanta, spent last Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Agnew. Then Mr. and Mrs.
Powers Agnew, of Greenville, S.
C. spent three days last week.
Mrs. Agnew is better, we are glad
to report.
Prof, and Mrs. William Harri
son and daughter, of Ider, Ala.,
and Mrs. H. J. Harrison, of Fort
Payne, were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry M. Murphy Sat
urday. Mrs. Jo Harrison returned
with them, after a week’s visit
I with her sister.
Mrs. Hughie Chandler is re
cuperating nicely after under
going surgery at Trion Hospital
last Tuesday.
Mrs. R. A. Canada is indisposed
at this writing. We wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Baker, of
Rome, visited his parents, the
Tom Bakers, Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Sallie Walters, of Mari
etta, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sher
man Dean, last week-end. Oth
ers for dinner Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. George Dean and Alan.
Miss Sharon Tucker, of Chat
tanooga visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. Cavin the week-end.
Henry Barrow spent the week
end in Atlanta with his father
and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Brice and
son, Ray; Mrs. Annie Hale and
Louise, of Chattanooga; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Clifton and son,
Jeffrey, of Rome, were guests of
the W. H. Cliftons Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jett and
children, of Birmingham, Ala.,
were week-end guests of his
aunt, Mrs. J. W. Murphy, and
Miss Olene Watson. Judge J. M.
GENERAL CLEARANCE SALE
ALL GIFTS 20% OFF
SPECIAL ON ITEMS
TO RETAIL FOR $3.00 TO SIO.OO
PRICED 50c TO $6.00
REAL BARGAINS—THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
HAMMOND-DUFF FLORISTS
Lawn Mowers
"Lazy Boy", "Mono", "Farm & Ranch"
SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY
21 In. Lazy Boy, Recoil Starter, Gas Feed $109.00
19 In. Lazy Boy, Recoil Starter, Gas Feed $82.00
21 In. Farm and Ranch, Rope Pull $99.50
20 In. "Mono", Recoil Starter $79.95
22 In. "Mono", Recoil Starter $99.95
All have 4 cycle engines
BUY THIS WEEK AND SAVE
VanPelt's S CE
Next to Tooga Grill Summerville
Now at
GARNETT’S
• For Furniture •
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HOBBY SMITH
I am now on the sales force of GARNETT'S for Furni
ture, in Summerville. I'll appreciate showing all my
friends and customers the nicest selection of furniture
in Northwest Georgia. I’ll give you a good trade, on
EASY TERMS and NO INTEREST OR CARRYING
CHARGE ... or else, a big discount for CASH, if you
want that.
BOBBY SMITH
at
GARNETT’S
• For Furniture •
| C. Townsend, of Atlanta, visited
l on Wednesday, also Mr. and Mrs.
Joe W. Murphy and son, of Syla
cauga, and her father, Mr. Hall,
of Dothan, Ala., visited Mrs.
Murphy Saturday on their way
to Chattanooga.
Mrs. Margaret Moody and
daughter, Irene, of Chattanooga,
visited her parents, the Sell Mc-
Whorters. last, week-end: then
their guests this week-end. Mr.
■ and Mrs Tom S. Ballew and son,
of Marietta, Ga.
Mrs. J. J. Harrison and Judy
and Mrs. J. Lee Fry, of Chatta
nooga. spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R
Wyatt.
Mrs. C. E. Massey is in Chat
tooga County Hospital for treat
ment. We wish her a speedy re
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pledger
and Elbert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
i Pledger and Carolyn, Mr. and
| Mrs. Billy Reece and daughter
! enjoyed a birthday dinner Sun
! day with the L. D. Pledgers in
I Summerville.
Mrs. J. S. Majors returned
home Saturday, after spending
most of the winter in Chatta
nooga with a daughter, Mrs. C.
I G. Richardson, and family.
SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES
THE ATTIC SHOP
Next to Park Theatre
Phone 2236
WE BUY AND SELL
GOOD USED FURNI TURE
GENE JUNKINS
DR. MARLIN PAYNE
OPTOMETRIST
Summerville Hotel Bldg.
HOURS: 9 A_M. to 5.30 P.M.
Each Pay Except Tuesday
Trion Personnel Office
Tuesdays Only
Allies
WE COME PROMPTLY!
to make TV Repairs
Guaranteed Workmanship
Phone 198 Day—Pennville
2283 Night
Giles Supply Store
Commerce Street
Free Estimate on Painting,
Floor Sanding and Floor
Covering. Workmanship
Guaranteed.
PAULM. TUCKER
LYERLY, GA.
YOUR WATCH NEEDS
* Cleaning and Oiling
* Any New Parts
* Crystal, Band or Strap
BRING TO
JOE HAMMOND
4 W. Washington St.
Summerville, Ga.
Loofc — Look
Glow Boy Gas Heaters Going
at Cost, As Long As They Last.
Making Room for New Models.
Pipe Cut and Threaded to
Order. Free Estimate on All
Gas Jobs.
Payne Calhoun
SALES AND SERVICE
2Yg Miles North of Summer
ville. 2^2 Miles South of Trion
on Highway 27.
PHONE 180-M
ASPHALT PAVING
Driveways, parking areas,
filling stations, etc. For
free estimate call collect:
West-Ledbetter Co., Inc.
Rome, Georgia
Tel. 2-4990
INCOME
TAX SERVICE
Kathryn Story Mac Vane
Hours Wed. 9 a. m. to 9
p. m. Thurs. 9 a. m. to 1
p. m. Sat. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Sun. 1:30 p. m. to 5:30 p.m.
Menlo, Ga. Phone 462
Dr. Emory Bowen
Chiropractic Physician
OFFICE HOURS
Daily 9-12, 1-6— Sunday 9-10
Saturday by appointment only
Phone 3X6
J|j^ Cento Am
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LUUPKIII-KtRCE
FACTOR COMPANY
PHUNt 3UOO ^^l3oo *AXTX*BlfiftY HAY WMt bA
Federal and State In
come Tax Made Reason
able
HENRY POWELL
Office Next Door to Summer
ville Hotel
Day Phone 497 Night 18
STEPHENS
Machine Shop
Welding & Lathe Work —
Milling Machine Work —
General Repair — Farm
Machinery — Saw Mills —
Well Pumps — Auto Parts
and Accessories — Shell
Oil Products
MENLO HIGHWAY
PHONE MENLO 262
BAGLEY'S
Standard Service
All Standard Products
—We Specialize in—
Polishing
Washing - Greasing
L. G. HAWTHORNE
WELL DRILLER
Phone LA 6-8274
LEESBURG, ALA.
All Work Guaranteed
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
If you have Real Estate for
sale list it with us. If you
want to buy Real Estate, we
will be glad to locate it for
you.
John Paul Jones
Phone 336 — Summerville
Marks Aulo Sales
If you need a good used
car or auto parts, see us.
Good Trades • Easy Terms
Ph. 383 Summerville
TOOGA GRILL
BEN MAXWELL, Owner
Old Fashion Pit BAR-B-Q
All Kinds Sandwiches
Short Orders • Soups
DR. H. M. BALLENGER
CHIROPRACTOR
Summerville Hotel Bldg. Hours
9 a. m. to 5 p m. Each Day
Except Wednesday. Phone 497
YES, YOU
Can get first quality rub
ber floor tile 15c each, all
colors
Super Kem Tone
$4.99 GaL
Kem Gio Enamel
$6.95 Gai.
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday Only
i Hall's Decorating
Shop
Next to Georgia Power
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