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THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 1957
MENLO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones, Jr.,
and sons, of Chillocothe, Ohio,
were week-end guests! of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Baker, and attended the Young-
Saye wedding Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and
son, of Atlanta, spent the week
end witli Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
White.
Week-end guests of the George
T. Klings were Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Bentley and sons, Mrs. G.
F. Whaley, of Augusta, Ga., and
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Kling, of
Athens.
Mrs. Ida Henry, of Tuscaloosa,
Ala., visited her sister, Mrs. U. E.
THE SUMMERVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING STRONG
INSURANCE COMPANIES
★ Hartford Fire Insurance Company
★ Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company
★ Continental Insurance Company
Ar Fireman's Fund Insurance Company
Ar National Surety Corporation
★ Sun Office Limited Insurance Company
Ar New England Insurance Company
Ar Fidelity and Casualty Insurance Company
Are YOU insured in one of these companies?
CHARLES C. FARRAR JANET L. FARRAR
THIS INSURANCE AGENCY REPRESENTS
THE FOLLOWING STRONG COMPANIES
The Travelers Insurance Company
United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company
Insurance Company of North America
New Hampshire Fire Insurance Company
Agricultural Fire Insurance Company
Pacific National Fire Insurance Company
The Western Fire Insurance Company
Merchants and Manufacturers Insurance Co.
IS YOUR INSURANCE WITH ONE OF THESE
COMPANIES?
BEULAH SHROPSHIRE AGENCY
Bob Guffin Beulah Shropshire
Summerville, Ga.—Phone 104
I live better electrically
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HOUSEHOLD CHORES do pile up, but you can
cut them down to size in minutes, with a
flick of a switch.
The family laundry, for example. No rub
bing, no scrubbing —your electric washing
machine does all the hard work. No heavy
totin’, no waiting for the sun—an electric
dryer makes laundry fluffy-dry. An electric
steam Iwn and big. work-saving notary ironer
give a professional finish to fabrics.
Electric servants preserve nnd cook your
fiMxl. help you sew and clean, even entertain
you. Electricity does so much to lighten
your work, to brighten your clay.
The average home we serve uses nearly
twice as much electricity ns 10 years ago.
The average price for this service — less than
two dimes a day. Truly, electricity does a
lot for a little!
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
A CiriZlN WHI« IV 1 I Wf SIMVf
| Day, a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Parsons, of
Manchester, Tenn., were week
end guests of her parents, the R.
D. Parrishes.
i Misses Nell Hamby and Nancy
! Welch were supper guests of Miss
| Jeanette Baker Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Willingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Hayes, Mr.
and Mrs. George Carswell and
daughter, Frances, of Albany,
visited among kin for the week
end and attended the Young-
Saye wedding. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Liles and Mrs. Lavada Cox, of
I Birmingham, also attended the
wedding and were guests of the
Tom Bakers Saturday night. Sev
eral relatives from Lexington,
I Ky., Hartsville, Atlanta, Cedar-
town, Rome, Chattanooga, and a
number of friends from the Uni
versity of Georgia, Athens; Mr.
Saye’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
P. Saye, and son, Paul, of Athens,
also attended the ceremony. The
couple left immediately after
the reception for Quantico, Va.,
where he is stationed with the
U. S. Marine Corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trammell
and son were dinner guests of
I the J. T. Copelands Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garner, of
| Trion, were guests of the Eldred
I Willinghams for supper Sunday.
Miss Lena Baker visited her
sisters in Chattanooga the week
end. She, Mrs. Miller and Ruth,
of Knoxville, were dinner guests
Sunday of Mrs. Edna Swafford
and sister, Mrs. Edna Swafford
and sister, Miss Jessie Jacks (in
Red Bank), the occasion being
to celebrate Ruth’s and Mrs.
Swafford’s birthdays.
Little Carolyn Lowry, of Gore,
is spending the week with her
grandmother, Mrs. Annie Tucker.
Misses Kathleen and Georgia
McKown, of Valley Head, Ala.,
j visited Miss Olene Watson
I Thursday.
Want Ads
IOK SALE—ON KOSE CIRCLE. ONE
4-room house now vacant. Small down
1 payment amt move in. Fred and Ross
Thomas, phone Summerville 119 or Penn*
\ llle 2162
FOR RENT
3 rooms and ouch unfurnished, $7.50
weekly off North Commerce.
2 rooms and bath furnished upstairs,
$7.50 weekly.
K. I). Davison—Phone 158
FOR SALE—I Ml CHEVROLET 114 TON
truck, 2 speed axel. Good condition. John
11. Bullard. Lyerly Highway.
WANTED—CLEAN, MATURE WOMAN TO
stay with two small children, three days
a week. Call Penn Ville 2425.
WE HAVE « NEW HOUSES JUST com
pleted. Located on McCollum and Maffett
Streets in Trion. For further information
call Fred and Russ Thomas, phone Sum
mervllle 119 oi Pennville 2162.
MI LE FOR SALE—IF INTERESTED SEE
J. E. Hardwick. I*4 mile west of Menlo.
I oi: SYLE
Portable Remington typewriter, portable
Corona typewriter and portable Royal
typewriter. Phone 227-R, Summerville.
FOR SALI
G-room house. 615 Union Street, with
I bath, for sale. Small down payment and
loan approved.
Small farm. 5-room house, bath, large
barn and double garage. Small down pay
' ment and loan approved.
Henderson Insurance A Realty Agency
107 S. Commerce-Phone 387
RID YOUR HOME OF—FLIES, MOS
quitoes, Millers. Flying Moths. Exposed
' Ants. Exposed Roaches. Silver Fish. Spiders,
i Exposed Water Bugs. Clover Mites. Gnats,
i Exposed Centipedes. Boxelder Bugs, Etc.
I With • Insect-O-Lite.” PIUR In wall socket
• and forget. Refills available for those now
i enjoying the benefits of INSECTOLITE
. More information mailed on request. Write
’ A. C. Mount. 15 Gray Street, Trion. Ga..
or call Trion 2G31.
W INTI !> —SALI SLADY OK SALESMAN FO
sell McNess Products part or full time
: Big profits. No experience needed. Will
| teach and finance vou. Write todav. Me
! NESS CO.. P. O. Box 2766, DeSoto Station.
1 Memphis, Tenn. 4-11
FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR KENT,
with washing machine and radio. 14 Cox
Street. Summerville.
ON MAXI v 81 Kill in M A XEI
Heights, the home of Wilburn Dooley.
5-room. double garage, for sale to GI with
onlv S2OO down. See Fred and Ross Thom
as. phone Summerville 119 or Pennville
2162.
NOW \\ \n \BI.I IN YOUR COMMUNITY
THE NEW. REVOLUTIONARY. RE
MOTE CONTROL. PUSH BUTTON LAWN
MOWER. Mow vour lawn from your fa
vorite easv chair with the E-Z-KUTR RE
MOTE CONTROL, MOWER. For particulars,
write: Alfred C. Mount. 15 Gray Street.
Trion. Ga or Telephone Trion 2631 for
demonstration.
B. F GOODRICH ANNOUNCES
Opening for new dealership in Summer
ville Georgia
B F GOODRICH OFFERS
Protected Dealer Franchise
r B. F. Goodrich Life-Saver Tubeless Tires
• Nationally advertised products for car.
Garden and Home
• Outstanding and Proven Credit Sales
Program
• Complete advertising and merchandising
seihne assistance
• Complete architectural store design
wiH'nut cost.
Here is a business that is profitable be
cause B F. Goodrich tire sales both re
' tall and commercial are “big ticket" sales.
The tire business is a growing, progres
sive business. More and more vehicles
I needing tlrei e’ ei v vear But. more than
. that, B F Goodrich, as inventor and
! pioneer in tubeless tires, is far ahead of
competition.
So join up with a leader, in its field.
I B F Goodrich. First in Rubber
For details write, wire or cull Mr. John
Brewster. The B F. Goodrich Co.. 1721
I Dekalb A’enue. Atlanta. Georgia Tele-
phone Drake 8-4561.
I OK BALi
4 room large lot in Thomas Subdivision
in Dickeyville.
Two 5 room houses in Maxey Division
i 4 room house on Curran Street in Sum-
I merville.
5 room large lot on Cemetery Street in
| Summerville.
4 room G. I house on Bitting Avenue.
I small down payment.
5 room houhc in lielluh Addition Loan
on house.
6 room house on Allen Street in Sum
merville.
5 room house with good Store Building
on lot on North Commerce street
HOUIN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Phone 97 Summerville
HWY CHICKS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES
Farmers Supply Store, phone 178. if
NO TRESPASSING. FOR RALE. ANH FOK
Rent metal signs at News Office.
IO DRILL WATER WEI I *
anywhere, any depth. Modern machin*
erv. Quick service All kinds of uumn*
fum*sbr i and iimtalW Call or write ’V
M Kittle Box 186. Ringgold Ga Telephon*
IMI or 2831. U
Foil NMJC—MOVHKH ANU LOTH. W. P
Mnian. phone 101.
I PKKPABK FOR Orrit'K rosITION—IS
lenitive 3 luonlh, course tor omre ein-
; olovniriit . . . <»n br rompletrd In Home
I Rtinlv Course Write or vlult tor toll ln>
! formation CAIIHOLL LYNN HCIKXH
I HOME AA. a
SIH MOM 1 oxn vol It OWN
i Hoorn Une our namler nt 14c per hour
or Mo# *»»r dor Hali n DreornUnn Hlmp
IUB a. Comerre 81.. Phone MO-L.
■ HOI'HK 108 MALE—BBICK. 8 ROOM*
ami 2 batho lull banement On Ham-
I mond Hill, tlraib Hwannun. phone «8-M
3’14
i I Wil I NOT hl hl -rOSslni I V' OI
this date for any debt* made by France*
Hey more Floyd Hey more
HM MALS—NEW I.VI MR VNMiIN aMNOT
I piano. 8405 00 Full 88>imte keyboard
I Terms available We trade for anvthina
Hume Piano Co . 896 Broad HI Rome it
A Hales Training Program Martina April
3 will be npohAored by NOHTH tIKOHtiIA
1 hUMINKMH COLLEGE Home, Ororda It
' will be a llhwreit course 7 oo t« wuo
I Wednesday and Friday evenings
Mr H D Jowers nt IlMif. a
insurance and real r«tale man. will be
the instructor Por details write NORTH
(iKORcItA HUMIN KAK COLLECtr RoX 334
Rome cieorgia. or call 8338. or visit the
' school in Ine Griffin Building Second
■ Avenue and Broad Ml reel
Attend the lira! orsalM on April 3 nt
7pm without obligation and learn about
the course 4*4
WANTED—BE INDEPYNDENT
Meli Rawleigh Product* in Chaibmaa
. County or Summerville Hee R n Crider 111
i 3 Box HBO LaFnvvtir todav or write Raw*
, U lrh Dept (JACIOUt). Mempbl«
IOR aAI I IMIORS 1‘ no Ih ’I HIS
duws 82 00 per set a aia«s to sash Coll
* Pennville 3493 C. L Young.
THE SUIVTMEBVILLE NEWS
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GROUND BREAKING for Trion First Baptis. Church was held Monday afternoon. Mrs. I.aura
Camp turned over the first shovel of dirt. She has been a member for about 50 years. Others,
left to right: Rev. Roy Houston, T. L. Piker, contractor of Dalton; Mrs. Ressie Barrett, Mrs. T. L.
Langston, W. A. Pearson, chairman of the Building committee, and John Lecroy, a long-time
member. Construction began Tuesday morning on the handsome sanctuary which will cost a total
of 5280.863, including paving. (Photo by Emmett Nunn)
Barry’s sister, Mrs. Emma Smith
(who continues very ill), in
Chickamauga Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tucker and
Dale spent Sunday in Smyrna.
Ga. with her parents, the L. R.
Woffords, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sell McWhorter
and the Tom Cooks visited in
Rome Sunday afternoon and
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sim Dodd.
Billy Alexander, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with his
parents, the Roy Alexanders.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Henry, of
Chattanooga; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Henry and daughter, Nancy, of
Tuscaloosa, visited the U. E. Days
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. C. Nicholson and chil
dren spent Thursday night with
her parents, the Coles, in LaFa
yette. Miss Edna Perry accom
panied her to visit the Hill
Hammonds for the night.
Mrs. W. J. Hammond and Miss
Southern Natural Gas € ?mnai
Our Record for the past ten years
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Our Record for 1956
In its Annual Report, Southern Natural Gas advises stockholders tuai it
* Acquired a majority interest in The Offshore Company, drillers of oil arid
gas wells specializing in submerged lands off the Cult Coast
* Made contracts lor purchase of gas from fifteen additional gas fields
* Drilled 19 development wells productive of oil or gas
* Increased gas deliveries about 127 over 1955
* Increased the regular dividend piMnents to an annual rate of
per share
The Results:
Gross revenuesand net income ^"ain higher than inanv previous calendar vear.
1956 1955
Total Volume of Gas Sold-Mcf 308,307,297 274,851,165
Average Daily Salo—Mcf 842,370 753,017
Gross Revenues $80,798,930 $69,919,556
Net Income $10,285,355 $ 8,534,139
Net Income per share $2.35 $2.37
(on 4,375,715 shorts) (on 3,576,699 shores)
Dividends Paid per share $1.85 $1.65
for your copy of ocr 1956 Annual R»por‘. writt to Dtpl. n m
■ SOUTMIWN ■
I natural! s ou fh ern Natural Ga' Company
■ COMRANV ■ r «
WATTS BUILDING, BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
Southern Natural Gas Supplies The Industrial Southeast
Edna Perry were in Chattanooga
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy
ONLY 27 MORE DAYS 10 TAKE ADVAN
TAGE OF THE SCHICK RAZOR COMPANY
SENSATIONAL FREE OFFER.
Buy One Man's Schick Electric Razor, Get Ab
solutely Free a $14.95 Lady Schick Electric Razor.
This Offer will Never be Repeated, so Take Ad
vantage While Supply Lasts
Fuller Jewelry Co.
Tooga Theatre Building Summerville, Ga.
, spent the week-end in Gadsden
I with their daughter, Mrs. M. J.
I Striplin, and family.
SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES
THE ATTIC SHOP
Next to Park Theatre
Phone 223 d
WE BUY AND SELL
GOOD VSFO FURNITURE
GENE JUNKINS
DR. MARLIN PAYNE
OPTOMETRIST
Summerville Hotel Bldg.
HOURS: 9AM. to 5:30 P.M.
Each Pay Except Tuesday
Trion Personnel Office
Tuesdays Only
I i
Wt COME PROMPTLY!
to make TV Repairs
Guaranteed Workmanship
Rhone 198 Day—Pennville
2283 Night
Giles Supply Store
Commerce Street
Free Estimate on Painting,
Floor Sanding and Floor
Covering. Workmanship
Guaranteed.
PAUL M. TUCKER
LYERLY. GA.
KRINGSBERG
STUDIO
401 South Commerce St.
•
PHOTOGRAPHS FOR
EVERY OCCASION
•
Phone 73 for Our
New Home Service
•
OLD PHOTOGRAPHS
COPIED and RESTORED
AT REASONABLE PRICE
Look — 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.
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Payne Calhoun
SALES AND SERVICE
2>i Miles North of Summer
ville, 2*2 Miles South of Trion
on Highway 27.
PHONE 180 M
WALLACE J. CAMPBELL
Registered Architectural
Engineer
Plans to Meet FHA or GI
Specifications
Cloudland. Ga. Ph. Menlo 536
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ASPHALT PAVING
Driveways, parking areas,
filling stations, etc. For
free estimate call collect:
West-Ledbetter Co.. Inc.
Rome, Georgia
Tel. 2-4990
Dr. G. K. Mac Vane
Naturopath — Physiotherapy
720 Gault Avenue. N W
Fort Payne. Ala.
Ft. Payne Phone 415
Menlo Phone 462
Practicing at Menlo
Thursdays 9 a. m. to 1 p.m.
Sunday Afternoons
WANT ADS
BRING
RESULTS .
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
Al! Standard Products
—We Specialize in—
Polishing
Washing - Greasing
L G. HAWTHORNE
WELL DRILLER
Phone LA 6-8274
LEESBURG. ALA.
All Work Guaranteed
WANT ADS
BRING RESULTS
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 BIR 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 Kern Tone
$4.99 Gal.
Kent Gio Enamel
$6.95 GaL
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday Only
Hall's Decorating
Shop
Next to Georgia Power
Dr. Emory Bowen
Chiropractic Physician
OFFICE HOURS
Daily 9-12, 1-6—Sunday 9-10
Saturday by appointment only
Phone 3KK
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