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THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1957
MENLO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Chad
wick, of Roswell, Ga., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chamblee
Sunday.
Misses Mary and Claire Dodd,
of Rome, spent the week-end
with Miss Mittie and Tom Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arden, Mrs.
Mae Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Baker and children, of Trion,
visited the Claude Baker family
Sunday afternoon.
I. R. Ford, of LaFayette, is with
SUMMERVILLE
DIRECTORY
BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL - SERVICES
THE MIK SHOP
Next to Park Theatre
Phone 2236
WE BUY AND SELL
GOOD USPD FURNITURE
GENE JUNKINS
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WE COME PROMPTLY!
to make TV Repairs
Guaranteed Workmanship
Phone 198 Day—Pennville
2283 Night
Giles Supply Store
Commerce Street
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.
Payne Calhoun
SALES AND SERVICE
2*4 Miles North of Summer
ville, 2’/ 2 Miles South of Trion
on Highway 27.
PHONE 180-M
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Dr. G. K. Mac Vane
Naturopath — Physiotherapy
720 Gault Avenue, N. W.
Fort Payne, Ala.
Ft. Payne Phone 445
Menlo Phone 462
Practicing at Menlo
Thursdays 9a.m. to 1 p.m. 1
Sunday Afternoons
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
If you have Real Estate for
sale list it with us. If you ■
want to buy Real Estate, we
wHI be glad to locate it for
you.
John Paul Jones
Phone 336 — Summerville ' a
ATTENTION
COLORED
G I's
We have a Mortgage Co. |
that will buy G I loans in ’
Summerville. We have lots I
and house plans available, |
4, 5 and 6 rooms.
Sec us for particulars
FRED & ROSS THOMAS !
Phone Summerville 119
Pennville 2162 |
KRINGSBERG
STUDIO
401 South Commerce St.
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PHOTOGRAPHS FOR
EVERY OCCASION
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Phone 73 for Our
New Home Service
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OLD PHOTOGRAPHS
COPIED and RESTORED
AT REASONABLE PRICE
[ his nephew, C. J Ford, and wife
while his wife is in Tri-State
1 Hospital, having suffered a fall
last Tuesday.
Miss Kay Baker, of Summer
ville, visited her aunts, Mrs.
Hammond and Miss Edna Perry,
a few days last week.
Mrs. Lester Edwards spent part
of the spring holidays in Chat
tanooga with Mr. and Mrs. John
Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Richardson
। and boys, of Chattanooga, were
I Saturday night supper guests of
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
—W* Specialize in—
Polishing
Washing - Greasing
L. G. HAWTHORNE
WELL DRILLER
Phone LA 6-8274
LEESBURG. ALA.
All Work Guaranteed
Marks Auto Sales
If you need a good used
car or auto parts, see us.
Good Trades » Easy Terms
Ph. 383 Summerville
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TOOGA GRILL
BEN MAXWELL, Owner
Old Fashion Pit BAR-B-Q
All Kinds Sandwiches
Short Orders • Soups
DR. 11. M. BALLENGER
CHIROPRACTOR
Summerville Hotel Bldg. Hours
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Each Day
Except Wednesday. Phone 497
Dr. Emory Bowen
Chiropractic Physician
OFFICE HOURS
Daily 9-12, 1-6—Sunday 9-10
Saturday by appointment only
Phone 3XB
n
HE IS COMING!
Watch for Further An
nouncements.
WANT ADS
BRING RESULTS
DR MARLIN PAYNE
OPTOMETRIST
Summerville Hotel Bldg.
■OURS: 9 A.M. to 5:30 PM
Each Pay Except Tueeday
Trion Personnel Office
Tuesdays Only
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MRS. HOUSTON Langston,
the former Pauline Purcell of
Trion, has gone to Honolulu to
join her husband who is sta
tioned at Hickman Air Force
Base with the 1957th AAC
Squadron for a 17-month tour.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Langston, Menlo.
her mother, Mrs. J. S. Majors.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Presley, of
Rome, spent Thursday with the
W. H. Cliftons.
Mrs. Annie Tucker was dinner
I guest Sunday of the Charles
I Lowrys in Gore.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and
i children, of Atlanta, were guests
of Mesdames Pax Smith and
। Addie Welch th& week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Brice Yarbrough
i and girls, of Lyerly, were dinner
I guests of her parents, the Tom
Bakers, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Millen and
children, Baldwin, Antionette
and Don, of Macon, were guests
of his sister. Mrs. C. A. Wyatt,
and family most of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. k. D. Chamblee
visited the B. B. Brogdons in
Lyerly late Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Moore and
son, Danny, of Hogansville, vis
ited the Max Whites and Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Wyatt over the
week-end
Mr and Mrs. Loy Blackwell,
of Summerville, were guests of
the G. C. Hartlines Sunday. In
the afternoon Mrs. Hartline ac
companied them to see Mrs.
Alma Butler at Colbran, Ala.
Henry Barrow spent the holi
days in Atlanta with homefolk.
Several have visited Rob King
in Chattooga County Hospital
the past week, and report he’s
improving, after an attack of
pneumonia.
Little Miss Carole Mac Vane is
recuperating from an attack of
measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Crain
visited his sister in Gadsden
Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bankson
spent Sunday in Gadsden cele
brating his mother's birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Willingham
and children and Mrs. Etna
Stephenson, of Chattanooga, vis
ited the Eldred Willinghams and
Mrs. Hughie Chandler Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Ham spent
Sunday with friends in Chatta-
I nooga.
John W. Farmer, W F Lee
and Austin Plummers filled their
pulpits at the Baptist. Presby
terian and Church of Christ
I Sunday. , !
Miss Effie Polk and Mrs Janie
King returned home Monday.
Fred Polk accompanied them for
a night's visit and had birthday
I dinner with Miss Effie Tuesday
Vcs Hodge was also a guest.
SPELL IT
Milwaukee. Wis.—On the bas
ketball team this season was
Gerry Hopfenspcrger. As if that
wasn't hard enough on the box
score keepers; next season they'll
have freshman eager Al Wlercis
jtewski.
FIRST
QUALITY
RUBBER FLOOR TILE
17c EACH
(Size 9” x 9"—All Colors)
NOW IN STOCK AT
HALL'S
DECORATING SHOP
Next to (icorKln Power
TUT SUMMERVILLE NEWS
HOLLAND NEWS
The community was made sad
Saturday by the death of Mrs.
Susie Smith House.
Mrs. Gladstone Burnett spent
Thursday with Mrs. Maxwell
White.
Mr. and Mrs. T. IL Holland
came from Rome Wednesday for
a visit with Mrs. Minnie Holland.
Mrs. Dora White and Mrs. F.
W. Hall, of Rome, were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Holland Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Smith
and boys, of Nashville, were
week-end guests of Miss Mamie
Smith and Theo. Will Smith, of
Rome, was also visiting home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garner, Jr.,
and Mrs. Rufus Brison, of At
lanta, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brison. They
visited the Brad High family
Saturday night.
Mrs. Claud Ratliff and Mrs.
Ben Vaughn were hostesses to
the Holland W. H. D. Club held
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I SUNNY TENNESSEE 16 OZ. PKG.
<y/ k N Strawberries . 35<
WINTER GARDEN 10 OZ. PKG.
Crowder Peas. 23<
DONALD DUCK 6 OZ. CAN
A,, flav«s pro Grange Juice . 17<
JELLO 5c IO OZ. PKG. GEORGIA GOLDEN SHORE BREADED EACH
HUNT'S NO. 2*/2 CAN CUDI 3^o
PEACHES . . 29« SHRIMP . . .
KRAFT VELVEETA 2 LB. BOX
CHOCOLATE . 39< CHEESE . . . . 73<
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TlAKT.’j'y \^// Vanilla
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POTATOES C\lTc\ ’"“»or
39* IWI/h I\ WK “ 9
CELERY \V / /
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Wilson's Certified Tender — Any Size Saw
5- ‘/ 2 or Whole—Lb. j _ _ ° n _, * - '
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HAMS . . 55« Delmonte Pineapple, Grapefriut 46 Oz. Can
POLE BEANS ‘ * DRINK .. 28.
Plcwltii ■ ”• m aid a£
tAAO N ■ Sma 11, Tender Turkey Lb. —
Hi-C Orange 46 Oz. Can
. 49. prink ~ 25c
WALNUTS Southern Moid or Sweet Go Lb. Cor(on of 6 Bo „ |es p|us Deposi ,
29. 0160 ... 21. SKI 19.
Summerville Quick Service
Cash Store Food Market
at the home of the former.
Fourteen were present to enjoy
Miss Wiley’s demonstration on
dress accessories. Mrs. Mark
Strawn led the devotional. Mrs.
Clyde Stephenson conducted an
interesting contest concerning
clothes. Mrs. Ben Vaughn, Mis;;
Frances Vaughn and Mrs. Clyde
Stephenson modeled dres s e s
made recently. Mrs. T. H. Hol
land modeled a lovely coat she
had tailored. Some of these
fashions will be entered in the
County Dress Revue.
Mrs. Lois Barker, Mrs. Bob
Strawn and Mrs. Mark Strawn
visited Mrs. Harley Bandy Fri
day.
Thomas Barker, of Milwaukee,
is visiting his family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stephen
son spent last week-end in Ma
con with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Mark Strawn and
Gail, and Pamela Hubler attend
ed the circus in Rome Thursday
night.
Mrs. Rose House and daugh
ter, of Gadsden, spent Thursday
with the House family here.
Mr. and Mrs. All' Strawn and
Mrs. Mark Strawn attended the
funeral of Mi\s. Martha Beecham
in Gadsden Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howell,'
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Burnett,
Mi', and Mrs. Mark Strawn. Mr. j
ancTMrs. Maxwell White, Hymon j
Howell and Richard White at- ;
tended a farm meeting and sup
per at Lyerly School last Mon
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen- ;
son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen- I
son, Mr. and Mrs. Weyman High j
and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch High
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. l and Mrs. Clyde Bennett.
Mrs. Claud Ratliff, Mrs. Alf
Strawn and Mrs. Mark Strawn
attended the funeral of A. E. j
Jimmerfield in Rome Monday. I
Mr. and Mrs. James White, |
Walt Ratliff, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hensley were visitors Sunday at
Mrs. R. A. White's.
Mr. and Mrs. Worsham Vaughn,
of Chattanooga, and Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Vaughn, of Nashville,
visited their father Sunday.
Miss Eva Worsham, Mrs. Gor
don Green and Mrs. Pearl Bur
net* had dinner last Tuesday
with Miss Helen Worsham since
it was her birthday.
OAK HILL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Baggett, Robbie Nell and Jerry
Garner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Massey and
Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hermon
Harrison and Gregg visited Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Harrison Sunday.
Mrs. E, L. Harrison visited Mrs.
Paul Holt in Chattooga Hospital
Friday.
Mrs. Ella Ward, Mrs. Frances
Winters and Carol Ann visited
Mrs. Rob Baggett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baggett
visited Mrs. Lon Teague at
Battey State Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gill and
family were the dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Purser and Edna.
Ruth Hampton was the week
end guest of her mother, Mrs.
Maude Tallent, and Jewell.
Junior Hampton, of the U. S.
Air Force, was home over the
week-end.
Mrs. Tom Brooks and Pearl
were in Rome Saturday.
Mrs. John Echols visited her
mother, Mrs. J. E. Hawkins, Sun
day.
\\ \s hi SURPRISED?
Coeur D’Alene, Idaho — A. L.
Wycoff, of Spokane, Wash., try
ing to find hLs Bearings in the
city at 2 a.m., rounded a corner
of a building, drove up a slight
grade and suddenly saw the nose
of his car drop several feet with
a spine-jarring crash. He’d
driven up the loading ramp of a
building with its front wheels on
the ground, its rear wheels still
on the loading ramp. A wrecker
helped Wycoff get his car back
to earth.
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