The Albertville Herald from Albertville, Alabama (2024)

THE ALBERTVILLE HERALD, ALBERTVILLE, ALABAMA PERSONALS Spurgeon Vann, of Elora, a pleasant caller at our office this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Hightower, and Mrs. Jim Stone, of Birmingham, were the Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. L. E.

Ogletree. Mrs. Elbert Wilson, of Gadsden, was a recent vistor in Albertville. Mr. and Mrs.

Clay Murchison visited in Boaz, Sunday. Mrs. Billy Latham has returned to her home here after undergoing treatment in a Gadsden Hospital. W. E.

Berry, son of Lewis Berry, was in an accident near Sylacauga Sunday and is reported to be in a serious condition. Make your appointment with beauty by going to the Nancy Ann Beauty Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Berman Vaughn returned Tuesday from several days visit in Birmingham.

Albert Whitman, of Nashville, spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitman and family.

Not Too Late To Plant WINTER COVER CROP While our Stock Lasts Hairy Vetch. $9.50 Also Clover and Other Winter Crop Seeds CHECKERBOARD FEED STORE Let us Grind and Mix. Your Own Home Grown Feeds A NEW HIT! DON'T MISS IT! -Sunday, MondayPRINCESS -In HONEST TO GOODNESS MARRY ME?" THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF the kind she had and the kind every women wants! Charles Carole WHAT THEY THEY WANTED' with William GARGAN Harry CAREY Frank FAY Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Whitman, Jr. of Chattanooga, spent last weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Whitman. Among those attending the Dist. W. M.

U. Meeting in Collinsville Wednesday were: Mrs. U. V. Gipson, Mrs.

J. M. Draper, Mrs. R. J.

Chafin, Mrs. J. B. Roberts, Mrs. R.

W. Martin, Mrs. D. D. Colvin, Mrs.

J. F. Amos, Mrs. C. J.

Walker, Mrs. Lucien Howard, Mrs. L. W. Cox, Mrs.

T. D. Thompson, Mrs. L. S.

Thompson, Mrs. E. W. Hagood, and Mrs. 1 B.

A. Alford. Mrs. J. M.

Waddell, Miss Beth Allbritten, Nellie Ruth Epps, and Rolph Nelson visited in Gadsden Wednesday. Experiened operators and guaranteed work--Nancy Ann Beauty Shop. W. E. Walker and A.

B. Hooper made a business trip to Birmingham Tuesday. Mack Killcrease spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Athens on business. Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Whitman and Misses Helen and Emily Whitman attended the funeral of Judge Gilbreath in Guntersville last Thursday. Miss Helen and Emily Whitman are visiting this week in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. DeLoach and son, Joe Haynes, of Birmingham, visited relatives here last weekend. Mrs.

John Warren, of Ft. Douglas, Utah, is visiting her mother. Mrs. J. W.

Baker this week. Mrs. W. P. Hall has returned from a visit with her son, Dr.

Presley Hall in Montgomery. Mrs. J. W. Baker spent several days last week in Atlanta as the guest of her daughter, Mrs.

Julian Bass, and in Buford, where she visited her son Conard Baker. Mrs. R. R. Riggs and Mrs.

T. B. McNaron spent Tuesday in Gadsden. All kinds of Beauty work and Specials on Permanent WavingNancy Specials on Permanent WavingNancy Ann Beauty Shop. Miss Charlotte Claybrooke, of Anniston, was the Sunday guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Claybrooke. Miss Margaret Lumpkin, of Russellville, is visiting her parents, and Mrs.

J. B. H. Lumpkin. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Stanfield announce the birth of twin sons at a Gadsden Hospital last Sunday morning. Mother and boys are reported to be doing nicely. Miss Lillian Campbell, of Roanoke spent last week-end here with her father, W. T.

Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

Killian and daughter, June, and Miss Bettye Blalock spent Sunday with Mr. and J. R. Martin. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Floyd, of Boaz, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Martin last Sunday. Miss Augusta Little, of Attalla, spent the week-end here as the guest of Miss Dorothy Killcrease. Miss Nalda Isbell had as her guest last week-end Miss Kathryn Mae Brown, of Attalla. Dr. and Mrs.

C. B. Lavender, of Fairfield, visited Dr. and Mrs. B.

N. Lavender last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Neely and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sparkes, of Fairfield, are guests of Dr. and Mrs.

B. N. Lavender. Mr. and Mrs.

Jas. T. McCallin visited Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Warren last week-end.

Audrey Chiles, of Montgomery, has been spending several days here with his parents. Misses Jane Claybrooke and Elizabeth Davis spent the past weekend in Birmingham. Mrs. Lillian Arnold returned last week from the Eastern Star Convention in Montgomery. Mrs.

L. C. Adkins is spending several days this week in Birmingham. James Thomas, of Birmingham, Fall Beauty Special ON PERMANENTS FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY $9.00 Looking Beautiful nowadays depends upon the Beauty Eexerienced Operators Shop you choose! Investigate Miss Dale Brown our high quality work. Mrs.

Sue Dickson Mrs. Helen Murchison A modern Beauty Shop all new equipment conveniently located, in connection with my Dress Shop, on Main St. JOSIE'S BEAUTY SALON "For Complete Beauty Service" PHONE 301 2451 LIST Cecil OF Vernon REGISTRANTS, Contd. Thompson, Albertville, Rte 1. 846 James Irvin Collier, Horton, Rte 2.

161 Eula Lee McCreeless, Horton, Alabama. 2470 Rex Lander Heath, Boa, Rte 5. 14 James Bradford Albertville, Alabama. 2489 Talmadge Lavoid Copeland, Horton, Rte 2. 2502 Willis Trenton Teal, Boaz, Rte 5.

2524 John William Blackmon, Albertville, Rte 3. 2437 John Wilton Collins, Rte 3. 2534 S. Comer Smith, Albertville. 57 Clinton Oliver, Boaz, Rte 5.

153 Homer Clifton Strickland, Albertville. 19 Almond Dewey Roberts, Saratoga Station. 2559 Ernest Earl Brown, Boaz, Rte 5. 2540 John H. Caskin, Boaz, Rte 2.

766 Hulet Webb, Guntersville, Rte 2. 2514 Thomas Clifford Smith, Boaz, Rte 2. 172 Osma Alexander Carnes, Albertville, Rte 4. 126 Ernest Williams Moore, Boaz. 187 Luby Carl Jones, Horton, Rte 2.

2423 Luther Anderson Miller, Albertville, Rte 2. 2546 Milton McGee, Albertville, Rte 4. 1854 Almer O'Neal Alexander, Guntersville, Rte 1. 167 Oscar Baugh, Albertville, Rte 2. 1369 James Billy Thomas, Albertville, Rte 3.

162 (Burgess Fletcher Cahela, Boaz, Rte 5. 2447 Floyd Curtis Robinson, Albertville, Rte 3. 2484 William Tearel Young, Boaz. 2567 Hubert Watson, City. 147 Ralph Winfred Stone, Albertville, Rte 3.

1300 John Tenner Bannister, Boaz, Rte 2. 1355 Lee Roy Smith, Boaz, Rte 5. 2510 Marshall Monroe Wright, 689 Lynn Moon, Boaz, Rte 4. Douglas, Ala. 2527 James Thomas Adams, Albertville, Rte 4.

2572 Antony Verbon Morton, Boaz, Rte 4. 1234 Frank Mayo, Guntersville, Rte 1. 31 Anton Denham, Albertville. 156 Comer Lee Wilson, Albertville. 2467 L.

D. Lang, Albertville. Sacred Harp Singing At Kilpatrick There will be a special Sacred Harp singing at Kilpatrick on Sunday afternoon, November 3. Singers from all surroundng sections are expected. If you like these old hymns, you are urged to be present.

-Ed Chambers. NOTICE Estate of J. J. H. Dickie, deceased.

Letters testamentary upon the last will and testament of J. J. H. Dickie, having been granted to the undersigned, on the 16th day of October, 1940, by the Judge of Probate, R. H.

Williams, notice is hereby given, that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within six months after notice, or same will be barred. General J. Dickie, Executor with the will 11-1-3tc. annexed. Pie And Sock Supper Everyone is invited to attend the Pie and Sock Supper at Solitude Saturday night, November 2.

Proceeds will go to the benefit of the school. was a week-end visitor to friends and relatives here. Friends of Mrs. W. J.

Latham will be glad to know that she has returned from a Gadsden hospital and is resting nicely at her home here. Dan Dendy, of Birmingham, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Besta Nixon visited in Gadsden last Thursday. Among those out of town attending the funeral of W. W.

McNaron were: Mr. Erskin McNaron, Miss Bettie McNaron, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cumiff, Mr. Jack Cumiff, Mr, and Mrs.

Chas. McNaron, Mrs. Clyde McNaron, Mr. Larry McNaron, of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs.

William Rast and daughter, of Rock Hill, S. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McNaron, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph McNaron, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNaron, Clark McNaron, of Anniston, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Luther, Mr.

Joe Russell, Mrs. Thom as, Mr. Calvin Morgan, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, of Dawson, Mr. and Mrs.

Beam Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hughes, Miss Grace Hughes, Mrs. Bill Killian, of Ft.

Payne, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Lon Noojin, of Gadsden, Ala. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for their love and kindness shown us during the illness and death of our loving father and husband, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs.

Annice Bell and Children. Girls 4-H Club The girls of the Albertville 4-H Club met on Friday, Oct. 25, for the purpose of electing some new officers. The following were elected: Eva Gallman; Vice-PresImogene Ragsdale; Betty Gene Rains; Reporter, Agnes Shirey. The club will be represented in the County 4-H club speech contest by Eva Gallman, who has chosen as her subject "Sound Farm Financing To Improve the South" The county contest will be held in Guntersville, Nov.

2 and is sponsored by the Production Credit Corporation. -Agnes Shirey, Reporter Local Boy Elected Sr. Commerce Pres. UNIVERSITY, of officers for the different classes of the various University schools were held last Tuesday. B.

L. Machen, of Albertville, was elected President of the Senior Class in the commerce school. Mr. Machen has been outstanding in college activities since he entered the University. The office is the highest class honor that can be given any person in the senior class.

G. W. Collett Mr. G. W.

Collett, of Albertville, Rt. 4, passed away in Albertville hospital October 21, 1940, from injuries received in an automobile accident near New Hope, Oct. 20. Funeral services were held a at Taylors Cemetery Oct. 22, at 10 a.

m. Rev. Chandler officiating with Archer-Stanfield in charge. Burial in adjoining cemetery. Survivors are widow, two sons, four daughters.

WANT ADS de OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS HERE" FOR FALL PLOWING see Hobert Corbin, Albertville, Alabama. 10-18-4tc. PIANOS--Have two new style Spinetts and one Grand stored at Albertville. Rather than move, will sell reasonable on terms. Address Dept.

No. 402 West Eighth Birmingham, Ala. FOR SALE Registered Jerseys; four young bulls; 6months to 20 months old. Price 20 to 40 dollars. Young cattle taken in exchange.

Averyt Farm, Rt. 3 Albertville. FOR SALE Registered Poland China Pigs, ready for delivery November 15th. Price 6 dollars each, with papers. Averyt Farm Rt.

3, Albertville. FOR RENT-2 Room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. J. G.

Hood, Baltimore Ave. FOR RENT-6-Room House with bath in City on Guntersville Highway. See Mrs. M. F.

Irvin FOR SALE- Near New Stoker Heater, used short time. See Mrs. M. F. Irvin.

1-tc FOR RENT-Six-room house with small acreage, pasture and orchard, well improved. 11-1-1tpd. D. D. Colvin, City.

Crossville Fiddler's Convention The Crossville School and Community has set Saturday night, November 16, 1940 as the date for their seventeenth annual Fiddler's Convention. This is perhaps the oldest convention of its kind in North Alabama. The public is cordially invited to come out and be with us on this date for a truly fine evening of fun and music. Dr. J.

Thomas Gaines, Chm. Discover TheAP Thrifty ESTABLISHED 1859 33 "WHERE ECONOMY Ann Page FOODS ANN PAGE CREAMY SALAD DRESSING, qt. jar. 23c ANN PAGE SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI 37 oz. pkgs.

14c ANN PAGE PURE FRUIT PRESERVES, 1lb. jar 17c ANN PAGE PEANUT BUTTER, 1 lb. jar 14c ANN PAGE "TENDER COOKED" BEANS, with Pork, 1 lb. can 5c ANN PAGE PREPARED SPAGHETTI, 3 15 3-4 oz cans 19c ANN PAGE MELLO- WHEAT, 28 oz. pkg.

15c ANN PAGE Pure Grape JAM, 2 lb. jar 21c WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK, 3 tall or 6 baby cans 18c JANE PARKER "DATED" DONUTS, Doz. 12c COFFEE 3 Lb. Bag regular QUICK OR REGULAR Sunnyfield OATS, 5 lb. bag 19c NUTLEY OLEO 2 1 lb.

ctns, 19c IONA TOMATOES, 4 cans 25c SUNNYFIELD-Plain or S. R. FLOUR 24 lb. bag 75c-48 lb. $1.45 OCT.

OR SOAP, 3 for 10c SNOWDRIFT, 3 lb. pall 47c 5 lb. 89c SCOCO or Swift's JEWEL 4 lb ctn. 35c LUCKIES, CHESERFIELDS, CAMELS OLD GOLD, RALEIGH CIGARETTES pkg. COCONUT, Rajah Shredded 1 lb pk.

23c Wisconsin CHEESE, lb. 19c -PRODUCE SPECIALSWinesap APPLES, nice size, each 1c Florida ORANGES, doz LETTUCE, head Tc Florida Grapefruit 6 for Waxed Rutabagas, 2 lb 5c Tokay GRAPES, lb 6c CABBAGE hard head 5 lb 8c YELLOW ONIONS, 5 lbs. 12c FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished apartments. GEO. R.

SAUNDERS, at Saunders Hotel. 3-221ypd. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN- Two good farms, consisting of about 175 acres and 120 acres, located in middle Georgia near good school. One of them located on paved highway 20 miles from one of the best marhets in the South. Smooth land, level and will grow almost any crop.

These farms located in the best farming section in Georgia. Anyone desiring to buy a home would do well to investigate. They may be bought far below their value. If interested inquire at the Herald office for details. tfn FOR RENT-Six Room house with bath, known as the Lokey place on Carlisle Avenue.

See Mrs. B. C. Bynum. 10-4-tfnc FOR HOUSE MOVING Landscaping, excavation, rock and sand hauling.

See B. V. Pell, near East Albertvillt Cemetery. All work guaranteed. 12-31-40.

RENEWALS WANTED- If your time has expired to the Herald, we would like to have your renewel. Just send in a Dollar Bill or check and we will move up your dating on our list. The Herald FOR RENT--Two room apartment with bath. Mrs. A.0.

Lindsey. RAWLEIGH ROUTE available at once in North Blount, Etowah, South Madison Counties Good opportunity for man over 25 with car. Write at once. Rawligh's Dept. ALI-4-105H, Memphis Tenn.

or see Mrs. Ollis Hunter, 114 N. Thaxton St. Albertville, Ala. FOR RENT 5-Room House on McCord Avenue.

Hogan Jackson. FOR SALE--Good 60-Acre Farm, $25.00 per acre. See A. B. Casey, Albertville, Ala.

10-11-4tpd. PIANO-New Style Spinette. Also one good used Piano. Convenient terms. Write Mr.

Brock 402 8th Birmingham, Ala. FOR SALE--The lumber in a 60 40 building. Will sacrifice for quick sale. See Mrs. Dooley.

Shadyside Farm, Boaz, ville highway. 10-11-2tc WILL PAY STRAIGHT SALARY $35.00 per week, man or woman with auto, sell Egg Producer to Farmers. Eureka Mfg. East St. Louis, Ill.

FOR SALE Tools, mule and gear, Cows, Hogs, Hay, Corn, Car and Furniture. See Mrs. J. H. Crow on Boaz, Albertville Highway.

FOR SALE-Stock of New Merchandise, groceries, hardware, dry goods, been in business about 18 months, will sell at less than wholesale price. Business can be continued in same building. Located near town. If interested call at Herald Office. 11-25-4tpd.

FARM FOR SALE-42-acres good land located 2 miles East of Horton, near New Hope Church. Good five-room house, good barn, 2 good wells, good pasture, 25 acres in cultivation. See Sidney Smith at Checkerboard Store at Albertville. 10-18-1tpd. FIRE DESTROYSINSURANCE RESTORESSee me for all kinds of Insurance.

Fire, Tornado, Health, Accident, Life, all kinds of Bonds Automobile Long Haul Truck Liability and Property Damage my specialty. A. B. HOOPER, Jr. Phones, day 41-night 8 24 years experience.

til 1-38. Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted DR. W. D. SCRUGGS Optometrist HERALD OFFICE Monday and Wednesday Only DISASTERS WILL COME You cannot prevent them but you can be PROTECTED BY INSURANCE -SeeJ.

H. Johnston At King Hotel for Life, Health and Accident, Fire and Tornado. F-5-10-40c. FLOWERS FOR GIFTS PARTIES WEDDINGS FUNERALS POT PLANTS CORSAGES HAND MADE FLOWERS CUT FLOWERS GET THEM LOWRIMORE'SI PHONE 171-J -INSURANCE To make Cents, you will 1 use good Sense by saving Cents Since you can save 25 percent on all kinds of INSURANCE Including--Automobile Public Liability, Plate Glass and Personal Accident Insurance, If you are interested, don't fail to see the Man that insures, T. L.

MANN, Albertville, Alabama. GOOD COAL makes warm friends Let us have your order before the Rise in Price SEE MR. J. B. NICHOLS Powers Nichols Coal Co.

ARE YOU SICK! Try Chiropractis It May Help You. It has Helped Others, D. D. BRADEN CHIROPRACTOR Masonic Building GUNTERSVILLE, ALA. Real Estate For Sale SAND MOUNTAIN FARMS I have some good buys.

If you are in the market, see or write. B. F. Redden Rt. 2, Boaz.

Ala. F. H. A. LOANS OWN YOUR OWN HOME -Repay Like RentNo Brokerage Charges -SEEE.

D. Espey, Dist. Mgr. LAMAR LIFE INSURANCE CO. Albertville, Ala.

Inquire at Herald Office or B. M. Rains at State National Bank IT PAYS to trade with MAY'S, the cash jeweler, We do not sell on credit, therefore we can sell guaranteed merchandise at the lowest prices -We Specialize in Wedding RingsMAY'S, Jeweler 415 Broad St. Gadsden, Ala..

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