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Dr. W. M. Payne
In Atlanta For
Vision Conference
Dr. W. M. Payne, of Summer
ville, is among those registered
for a unique conference on in
dustrial vision at the Georgia In
stitute of Technology in Atlanta
Wednesday and Thursday (April
17 and 18 >.
NO COLLISIONS
“You say you never clash with
your wife?”
"Never. She goes her way and
I go hers."
Want Ads
NEW HOUSES
3 new houses under construction in
Trion. Al! have 3 bedrooms. 1 with car
port. Small down payment and 25 years
for balance, or will trade for farm or
cheaper house. Fred and Ross Thomas,
phone Summerville 119 or Pennville 2162.
TRION
COMMUNITY CENTER
THEATRE
Thursday-Friday, April 18-19
—Cinemascope—
“OH, MEN! OIL WOMEN!"
Starring Ginger Rogers and
Dan Dailey.
Short Subject and Latest News.
Dan Dailey, Ginger Rogers.
Barbara Rush. David Niven and
Tony Randall combine their tai-,
ents to bring us a light-hearted (
movie full of kidding about
psychoanalysis in OH. MEN! OH.
WOMEN! Produced in Cinema-
Scope and Color—the women
are attired in expensive ward
robes that will have the ladies:
in an envious state. When the :
Doctor displays some of the same
inhibitions that bother his
patients—that is when the fun
begins—and lasts throughout
the running time of the film.
Saturday—April 20
Double Feature Program
“CRASH DIVE"
Starring Tyrone Power and
Anne Baxter.
—also—
"THE WALKING HILLS"
Monday-Tuesday—April 22-23
—Cinemascope—
“ZAßAK"
Starring Victor Mature and
Anita Ekberg.
Short—Magoo Beats the Heat.
Also—Latest News.
ZARAK is a slam-bang adven
ture film, entertaining, colorful
and exciting. Much of what is
shown of the life of Zarak Khan
is true, and if so. the man never
craved for excitement for the
action hardly ever stops for the
length of the picture. Starring
beautiful Anita Ekberg. Michael
Wilding and Victor Mature, as
the savage Zarak. it is filmed
in Color and there is breathtak
ing scenery aptly suited to the
spectacle and thrills. This movie
should satisfy the most ardent
action fan—but there is enough
variety to please the more peace
ful souls—so come one and all! I
MOON-LITE =
3 MILES NORTH OF TRION
Your Friendly Drive In Theatre
. . . The Home of Good Pictures.
Last Time Wednesday
'GUNSLINGER”
<ln Colon
Thursday I ridav, April IS. 19
“SOMEBODY IT THERE LIKES
ME”
With Paul Newman and Pier
Angeli
Saturday, April N
the proud and profane*’
■ln Vistavteion i
With William Holden and
Deborah Kerr
— 2ND FEATURE —
•THE BLAZING FOREST”
tin Technicolor!
With John Payne
AT YOUR HOME-OWNED and HOME-OPERATED
fasti 7 9 e i
W. wteem'/
' «■* «W ** eoAw* ^inf., r. *
Thursday, Friday. April 18. 1H
"GUN FOK A COWARD"
In Color- -Cinemascope
Starring Fred MacMurruy and
Jeffrey Hunter
Also, Cartoon
Saturday, April !»
THE VIOLENT MEN"
In Color—Cinemascope
Starring Glenn Ford and Bar
bara Stanwyck
— and —
••FOUR GIRLS IN TOWN"
In folor— Cinemascope
Starring George Nader and Julie
Adama
Also Cartoon
Sunday. April 21
"FOXFIRE"
In Color
Starring Jane Russell and Jeff
Chandler
Also Cartoon
WANT TO RENT—:! BEDROOM HOUSE
close to school Cal! 472. 4-25
FOK SALE—I9S:I BUICK SPECIAL. 2-DOOR
Rivera hard top locally owned car. ex
t tra clean inside and out. Radio, heater,
I white side wall tires. E”un D. Bowman.
| Summervile, Phone 809-L.
FOR SALE
Easter chick, ducks and rabbits.
I! Tomato, pepper, onion and cabbage
I plants.
Garden seeds in bulk Arasun treated.
! Gladiolus bulbs from Holland also flow-
I er seeds of all kinds.
Sheep manure, peat moss and bone
meal.
AU tvpes of fertilizer for garden, yard
and field.
FARMERS SUPPLY STORE
"Purchase Cooperatively ant! Save"
■ I «
! FOB SALE—S-BOOM HOUSE ON LABOR
lot. forced air furnace Malcolm Gayler,
j 329 Allen Street, phone 164-J.
FOR SALE—SO \ui' CHURCH PEWS.
I 14 feet long. Come, inspect and name
. your price. R. W. Bagley. Lyerly. 4-25
| FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT.
Washing machine furnished. Mrs. Smith
j Floyd, 14 Cox Street, City.
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S2OO MONTHLY
| SPARE TIME
NATIONAL Company will appoint a few I
I dependable MEN in this area as OWNER- I
i MANAGER of • ROUTE ESTABLISHED by I
this company. Route consists of new type ■
self-service units that dispense
5c WRIGLEY S
BEECHNUT * ADAMS GUM.
Route can be handled SPARE TIME. .
Should earn up to s2o<i monthly when
fullv established, and with aid of a j
I CREDIT EXPANSION PLAN increase to a ।
■ lull time route, which could earn up to
, S2OO weekly.
I To qualify for a route you must have ;
a minimum of 5750S 7 50 cash as FULL PAY
MENT tor EQUIPMENT. INVENTORY and ,
SUPPLIES. For interview in your city I
I write fullv stating age. reference and I
I phone number. ALCO SALES CORP. 360 ,
■ N W. 71 ST . MIAMI. FLA.
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YOUR NOW HOME OWNED
AND OPERATED
TOOGA
THEATRE
Phone 201 — Summerville
Last Times Thursday
“ZARAK"
In Color—Cinemascope
Starring Victor Mature and
Anita Ekberg
Also Cartoon and Short
Friday, Saturday, April 19. 20
"LAST OF THE BADMEN"
In Color—Cinemascope
I Starring George Montgomery
and Meg Randall
— and —
“RIDE THE HIGH IRON"
j Starring Don Taylor and Sally
Forrest
Also Cartoon and Chapter 6
"Perils Os The Wilderness"
Sundav, Monday, Tuesday
April 21. 22. 23
Here is a movie that everyone
will want to see . . . It's
"HEAVEN KNOWS MR.
ALLISON"
In Color—Cinemascope
. i Starring Robert Mitchum, as the
[ big. tough Marine sergeant, and
; Deborah Kerr as the Nun.
’ stranded on a small island be
. hind the Jap lines in World War
, 11. You will want to see how it
. finally works out. One of the
best movies of 1957. Also added
Cartoon.
Wednesday, Thursday
April 24, 25
The true story of one of base
ball’s great men. . . The story of
the Boston Red Sox' outfield star,
Jimmy Piersail.
“FEAR STRIKES OFT"
Also Cartoon
Sunday, Monday, April 21, 22
•TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN"
'ln Technicolor! 'ln Cinema
scope )
With James Cagney and Irene
Papas
Tuesday, Wednesday, April 23. 24
Double Feature
Hit No. 1
“UNTOUCHED”
With Ricardo Montalban
Hit No 2
•OUTLAW WOMEN”
(In Color*
With Marie Windsor
Coming April 25. 26
• ROCK. ROCK. ROCK”
Munday. Tuesday, April 22. 23
Showing First Run in This Area
"A WOMAN'S DEVOTION"
In Color
Starring Ralph Meeker and
Janice Rule
Monday Night la Ladies Night...
| A Lady Admitted Free with Each
Paid Man Companion.
Tuesday Night is Film Quiz
Night . . . Free Passes To the
Winners and Fun for All
Wednesday. April 21
"THE NIGHT RUNNER"
Starring Ray Danton and Coleen
Miller
— and —
.HOLLYWOOD. THE GAME OF
THE MOVIE STARS ' . . . Prizes
1 and Fun Every Wednesday Night.
LEE AND DEAN
(Continued From Page 1)
I wind.
The Concert will be held on
April 19, 7:45, at the City High
School. The program will feature
Mr. Mendez along with the Tri
State Band playing some of the
more classical numbers • like,
“Flight of the Bumble Bee,”
। "Carmen," and several other
I numbers.
Although all the band will not
take part in the program, a large
segment of the high school band
and beginning band will attend
the festival and clinic.
If anyone wishes to attend the
concert on Friday night, they can
buy tickets from Adies Hollidaj’
or pay at the door. The tickets
are a dollar in advance or a
: dollar and a quarter at the door.
BOND FLECTION
(Continued From Page 1)
! a bond election is the only pos
• sible way to raise the funds re
quired for this much needed re
’ creational project.
Some weeks ago a represent
ative of the National Recreation
Association came to Summerville
at the request of the Recreation
Committee. He made a detailed
j study of proposed sites and gave
his report of our reeds.
Since then, a recreational en
gineer has met with the group
and estimates of types of struc
tures and costs has been set
forth.
j Last week the mayor and coun
cil set up a Board of Parks and
! Recreation which is an official
body to carry out the develop
ment of recreational facilities for
the people of Summerville.
WANTED—SALESMAN — SOMEONE WHO
has had experience in insurance or cof
fee route or buildipg material or retired
! from postal ser”ice. must have car. Write.
| 3309 South Broad St., Chattanooga. Tenn.
G1
Go see the 5-room house and double
garage of Wilburn Dooley on Maxey
j Street, and buy a bargain. Cash payment
i only $l5O. monthly rate less than $35. Why
। pay rent? Fred an^ Ross Thomas. Sum
merville 119 or Pennville 2162.
::o HOKSF JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR.
14 ft. ’■'oat and carrier for sale. Call
, 283-M or 212-R.
PIANO BARGAINS
If you are looking for a bargain in a
new or used spinet with small down pay
ment and small monthly payments on bal
ance—Write: Sidnev Braiden. 83 Alabama
St.. S. W.. Atlanta. Ga. 5-9
ANYONE WANTING TO TAKE UP NOTES
on 1956 Ford call 338-M.
FOK SALE—PIANO—NEW GULBRANSEN
spinet. Full 8? note kev board. Terms
I available, "’e trade for anything. Rome
Piano Co 536 Broad Street. Rome. t!
maxes heights
i 4-room house and garage already fi
| nanced. $35.38 monthly, little cash and
' move in. now v acant Fred and Ross I
Thomas. Summer’ ille 119 or Pennville 2162 .
I FOK KENT-I NICE 5 -ROOM HOUSE ON
! Lyerly Highway 1‘ 2 mile below town,
i hot and cold water, bath room. Gas for
1 heat, on Highwav 114. Alta and Joe Van-
Pelt.
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SALESMAN WANTED—YOU CAN ADD S'.’S
to SSO a week to your present income.
Part-time Rawleigh business in Chattooga !
1 County or Summerville. For particulars
। see R. N. Crider. Route 3. Box 1460. LaFa
yette, or write Rawleigh’s, Dept. GAD
-100-185. Memphis. Tenn. 5-2
B IRG UN
6-room house just like new. Hardwood ]
floors, furnace heat, tile bath. 6 closets. :
built-in ca inets. Large lot nn Memorial
; Drive Already financed, loan transferrable '
'to m’ one or will trade, what have ;
you? If you want a real home see this I
one and rome to our nffire for further |
; particulars. Fred and Ross Thomas, phohe
Summerville 119 or Pennville 2162.
ANGUS AUCTION
April 25, 1957, Rome, Ga.
To be held at Shandra Farms on Calhoun Road by
the Northwest Georgia Angus Ass'n.
60 LOTS
7 Bulls and 53 Females . . . cows with calves and
heifers both fitted and in pasture condition.
GOOD CATTLE WITH POPULAR BREEDING
FREE! Attendance Prize A registered Angus bull
from the Hill Top Farm Herd.
Sale Manager, George Gibson, Route 5, Rome,
Georgia, Phon£ 9050
Improve Your Vision!
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Eye Examination
Expertly Made
Glasses Fitted at One Low Charge
Single Vision only $12.95
Bifocal Complete only $17.95
Ga. State Opticians
304 E. First St. Rome, Ga.
PHONE 4-2806
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
SEED CLEANING AND
FEED MILLING
As Pittman Farm near Villanow on the
Dalton-LaFayette Highway. Open on Fri
days throughout the year, and on all
week days in seasons. Cleaning, grading,
separating and processing seed. Grinding,
mixing, blending and molasses treating
j feed.
Pittman Farm -Hubert Gordon, Manager
I Telephone Dalton 4322
b M-9
FOR s\i i t’OMPI Iri PLANTER WITH
^uano attachment for Allis Chahner
‘ model G tractor. See E. L. Bishop, Lyerly.
FOR RENT
3 rooms and bath unfurnished, $7.50
weekly on North Commerce.
2 rooms and bath furnished upstairs.
$7.50 weekly.
K. D. Davison—Phone 158
FOK SALE
6-room house. 615 Union Street, with
1 bath, for sale Small down payment and
। loan approved.
Small farm. 5-room house, bath, large
burn and double garage. Small down pay
• ment and loan approved.
Henderson Insurance JI Realty Agency
1 107 S. Commerce—Phone 387
FOR SALE
1 4 room large lot in Thomas Subdivision
in Dickeyville.
Two 5 room houses in Maxey Division.
5-room house on Union Street.
4 room G. I. house on Bitting Avenue,
small down payment.
5 room house in Bollah 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.
HOLLIS REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Phone 97-Summerville
BABY CHICKS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES
Farmers Supply store, phone 178. ts
NO TRESPASSING, FOK SALE. AND FOK
Rent metal signs at News Office.
WANTED—TO DKH 1 W ATI K WEI I S
anywhere, anj- depth. Modern machln
' ery. Quick service. All kinds of pumps
furnished and installed. Call or write W.
M Kittle. Box 186, Ringgold Ga. Telephone
3501 or 2831. ts
FOR SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS. W. P.
Selman, phone 101.
PREPARE I -OK OFFICE POSITION IN
tensive 3 months course for office em
ployment . . . can be completed in Home
Study Course. Write or visit for full in
formation CARROLL LYNN SCHOOL.
ROME .GA. ts
SAVE MONEY — SAND YOUR OWN
floors. Use our sander at 75c per hour
or $6.00 per day. Hall's Decorating Shop.
108 S. Comerce St., Phone 209-L.
HOUSE FOK SALE—BRICK. 6 ROOMS
and 2 baths, full basement. On Ham
mond Hill. Grady Swanson, phone 498-M.
3-14
I ok SALE—NEW GULBRANSON SPINET
piano. $495 00. Full 88-note keyboard.
Terms available. We trade for anything. ■
Rome Piano Co.. 526 Broad St.. Rome. ts ।
SALESMAN WANTED—BE INDEPENDENT
Sell Rawleigh Products in Chattooga
County or Summerville. See R. N. Crider. Rt. ;
3. Box 1460 LaFayette, today or write Raw
leigh s Dept . GAC-100-D. Memphis. Tenn. I
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1 iWN MOWLKS—2O IN ’ HP I CYCLE
engine, with recoil starter. SB9 95: 22 I
in. 2*2 HP recoil starter. $99.50: "LAZY ;
BOY" 19 in. recoil starter, gas feed. $89.95. '
VanPelt’s Appliance Center, next to Tonga
Grill. Summerville.
WASHERS—WE ake DEALER FOB un
famous "MAYTAG" and "SPEED |
QUEEN” automatic and wringer type i
washers. See us before you buy. Vanpelt’s .
Appliance Center, phone 437, next to i
"Tooga Grill,” Summerville.
|
TELEVISIONS—BY ADMIRAL AND EM-
ERSON New ’57 models—Special this
week, a 2X in. mahogany finish CONSOLE j
ANTENNA and ALL. put up $299.95. Good I
trades, and discount for cash. VanPelt’s Ap- |
pliance Center, phone 437. next to “Tonga 1
! Grill.” Summerville.
USED WASHERS — GOOD CONDITION
- $49.50 and $89.50. Used range, $59.95. j
nice, and good condition. Used refriger- '
ators. $79.50 and up. VanPelt’s- Appliance I
Center, phone 437. next to "Tooga” Grill,” i
Summerville.
SUBLIGNA NEWS
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Self were Mr. and Mrs. E.
. J. Self, of Chattanooga; Mr. and I
Mrs. Evans Burns and daugh-1
i ter, Sandra; Mrs. Pearl Burns!
and Mrs R. C-Lively, all of
Rome.
Mrs. S. G. Stephenson, of
Tampa, Fla., is visiting her!
daughter. Mis. James Johnson,
and family. ■ .
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kendrick
and Shirley, Jimmy Parker and
Janet Teems visited Silas Law
erence in Floyd County Hospital
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scoggins
and boys and Mrs. Ruby Jen
nings and children spent last
week-end with Rev. and Mrs.
Fay Hughes and children in
Daisy, Tenn.
Mrs. Woodrow Hix, Mrs. John
D. Kendrick, Misses Nancy Nix
and Janet Teems were in Rome
Tuesday.
Mrs. Doris Franklin and H. R.,
of Dalton, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. S. H. Self.
Mrs. John D. Kendrick and
Shirley were in Rome on busi
ness Friday.
Mrs. T. H. Cordle and Brenda,
Mrs. Ruby Jennings and children
visited Mrs. Geter Hayes in Trion
Friday.
Janet and Jerel Teems spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
PLAY MINIATURE GOLF
at
Hollis & Wofford's
GOLF COURSE
Located Just OH North Commerce Street in
Summerville, Georgia. Sign at Entrance
Opening April 18th at 7 P.M.
Will Be Open on Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m.
Clubs, Balls and Scorecards With Instructions
Furnished
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY IN ORDER
TO PLAY
A GAME FOR ALL AGES
Come, Bring Your Family and Enjoy Splendid
Recreation
Only 30c a Game, Tax Included
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X.^w 'DAYTONA GRAND NATIONAL CHAMPI A no. k 317 h p Pomoc w.th Tri Power Corburol.on Mfro-cokl oplion on o.)r model - b»it all compet.ng
SS!S!? cart regardlett ol tin. power or price in the bippetl Mock cor compeiilion ol Ihe year!
You May Win a PONTIAC FREE!
100 PONTIACS given away FREE to prove
to you what the experts already know
about America's Number 1 Road Car!
•^v** Slip into the driver's seat and put this baby through its
pacesl In short order you'll agree with the experts—from
competition drivers to automotive writers—you've got your hands on
the surprise car of the year! Name the test—the Champ'll
come through every Umel What eke could you eipecl from the
car that took everything in the NASCAR Daytona Grand
National*? What else from the car that outclassed America's
top performers in the toughest grind the California Highway
Patrol could devise to select its new fleet? You're ahead any way
you figure itl You've piloted the most spirited four wheels
that ever hit the highway—and you've put yourself in good
order to have this eye-opener parked in your
driveway for freel How can you lose? •*%*
| Frank Shields in LaFayette.
Mrs. John D. Kendrick, Shirley,
! Herbert and Jerry White at
| tended the revival at Calvary
| Baptist Church in Summerville
; Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hayes
: j and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Davenport in Blue
Ridge over the week-end.
Brenda Cordle spent, the week
end with Janice Owens in Sum
merville.
Mrs. Minnie Nicholson is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. George Teems
■ for a few days.
I Mike Scoggins spent the week
! end with Mr. and Mrs. Z. E.
Holcomb. Eric Scoggins spent
i the week-end with the L. C.
Scoggins family.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Payne, Miss
Jessie Foster and Miss Jessie
Strickland, of East Point, visited
the Whites and Miss Mollie Law
rence Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Reece and
Max visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Underwood find family in Lake-
SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC OEALRR
view Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Cordle
and Gary visited Mr. and Mrs.
Deed Warren and family near
the Fish Hatchery Sunday p.m.
Mrs. Marie Plunkett and chil
dren were dinner guests Sunday
of Mrs. Ruby Jennings and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scoggins
and family were Sunday guests
COMPARE
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- S<*(* how the extra value In Chilean Soda makes an extra good crop of corn.
Chilean is a natural combination of nitrate nitrogen, sodium and minor elements.
and you'll choose
CHILEAN NITRATE OF SODA
One hundred years of consistently satisfactory experience with
Chilean Nitrate of Soda have demonstrated that there is nothing to
compare with it for side dressing corn, cotton and other summer crops.
Il is a rare, natural combination of nitrale nitrogen, sodium and minor
elements. \\ here the soil is too acid: where potash is deficient or where
the supply of available phosphate is low; where the crop needs quick
help: or where one or more of the minor elements is lacking, Natural
Chilean Soda has no equal among nitrogen fertilizers.
The Hide-dressing effectiveness of any nitrogen fertilizer depends
very largely on its content of nitrate nitrogen. The nitrogen content of
Chilean Soda is 100 per cent nitrate nitrogen and this, together with its
rich sodium content and minor elements, accounts for its remarkable
efliciency and consistently superior performance in the field.
Sodium adds a great deal of extra value to the product. It destroys
soil acidity, substitutes for potash and calcium when necessary, in
creases the supply of available phosphate, and helps the plant gain
the utmost benefit from the nitrogen. In addition. Chilean Soda con
tains small amounts of needed minor elements which help lo protect
against hidden plant-food deficiencies.
If you have any question about your nitrogen
side-dressing for corn, we urge you to use Chilean
Nitrate, il only in a small way to begin with, so , *
that you can see the difference for yourself. We £ y ; "
are confident vou'll find it the most economical
and satisfactory nitrate nitrogen fertilizer you
ever used for side dressing your crops.
LOOK FOR THE X M
BULLDOG ON THE BAG!
HERE’S ALL YOU DO:
IGo to your authorized
Pontiac dealer during
April and test drive the
1957 Pontiac.
2 Fill out the official entry
blank and deposit it with
your dealer.
That’s all there is to itl
««>«.. W LOTM. «T»r» »wo nnrw.i ><m.r w <
THURSDAY. APRIL IR. 1957
of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pledger in
Trion. Mr. Pledger, who has been
in the hospital, is home and
doing very well.
'Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kendrick
and Shirley visited Mrs. Emma
, Scoggins in Chattooga County
Hospital Saturday.
It is amazing how excited some
people can get over little things.