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The Summerville News
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Official Organ of Chattooga County
O. J. Espy, Editor-Manager, 1911-3 b
MRS. O. J. ESPY Editor
WOODROW ESPY Asso. Editor
LEON GAMBLE Gen. Mgr.
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Entered at the Postoffice at Sum
merville, Ga., as Second-Class
Mail Matter
Taxes are wonderful until some
legislator devises a plan to tax you.
The individual who refuses to
fight for his rights is not entitled
to any.
It is true that the United States
can get along with Hitler, but only
upon Nazi terms.
The graduates, now out in the
world, will find that making a liv
ing is a different proposition.
It will be entirely too late to de
fend this country when bombs be
gin to fall upon our large cities.
Some people, writing in the pub
lic prints, seem to think that it is
their business to create disunity.
People have been going to church
for thousands of years but this
doesn’t prove that churches are
useless.
Advertising continues to be the
big gun of salesmanship but it takes
I WENT AND SAW
Last week was spent at the Geor
gia Methodist Pastor’s school at
Wesleyan College in Macon. Our
conference commission on evan
gelism took care of my expenses.
I tell that part of it because I
appreciate it and could not have
gone otherwise.
Dr. Trimble, dean of Candler
School of Theology, Emory Univer
sity, taught the course I took,
which was evangelism. Dr. Trimble
certainly believes in the fundamen
tals of Christianity. I hear a lot of
loud talking from some of these
preachers who graduated from
some wildcat college instead of their
own denominational school, con
demn Emory university for its
teachings. More and more I feel
that this type of preacher is seek
ing the place of the hero and not
wanting to do those things that
make heroes they build themselves
huge straw men and invite the pub
lic to watch them as they tear them
to pieces. They are so proficient in
building straw men that they really
confuse many of the public. The
battle they carry as they wade into
their straw man and tear them to
pieces with much swinging of the
arms and loudness in voice makes
them look nke they are really go
ing to town.
Os course, these wildcat colleges
are not responsible to anyone for
what they preach and teach nor
how they conduct themselves.
While colleges like Emory univer
sity, Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary, and the Presbyterian
School of Theology at Decatur are
responsible to their own denomina
tion for their conduct, teaching ano
preaching.
Dr. Trimble succeeded Dr. Parker
as dean at Emory and is making us
a good hand. Either a short oi
long conversation with one or both
of these men will convince one that
our preacher boys at Emory are in
good hands. They believe in this
Book called the Bible. They be
lieve in a personal experience with
God. That Jesus Christ is the Sav
ior of the world and anything else
that is fundamental in religion.
I did not accuse these men c
being members of any organization
that calls themselves Fundamental
ists. I am not so sure that these
fellows who call themselves Fun
damentalists are 100 per cent be
lievers in the fundamentals. I have
listened to them preach many ser
mons. The greatest impression
they seem to make is that they
themselves are right in everything
they say and all others are wrong.
I prefer to hear preachers who
stress Jesus Christ and a clean,
holy life rather than those who put
the stress on theory.
The Lions Club gave me a trip to
Augusta to the state convention. 1
think more of the Lions Club for
having gone because of what 1
heard. If anyone has an idea that
the Lions Club is an organization
just for fun and loose in its teach
ings, they are wrong. Ido not know
of a more patriotic organization. '
left Sunday night after preaching
and rode the bus until 6 o’clock
Monday morning. I attended the
convention and caught the mid
night bus Monday night for Cal
houn, where the Dalton District
conference was tojneet. I arrived
just as they had finished calling
the roll. Brother Hale brought me
home. I have not yet caught up
on my sleep. Although it is day
time, I feel like saying good night.
a competent crew to wreck sales
resistance.
The people of Chattooga county
might as well understand that be
fore the present crisis is settled
they will be called upon for sacri
fices.
The United States is letting a lot
of contracts for the production oi
war equipment but this isn’t the
same thing as having the equip
ment.
So far as The News is concerned,
we stand with the congress and the
president of the United States, in
asserting and protecting the rights
of the United States upon the high
seas.
Kitty—l understand Jane has
had her face lifted.
Katty—What did they do it with
—a hundred horsepower windlass?
“What is a detour?”
“The roughest distance between
two points.”
“Is your husband a good provid
er, Dinah?”
“Yessum, he’s a good providah,
all right, but I’m alius skeered dal
nigger’s gwine to get caught at it.’
BIDS WANTED
Sealed bids will be received until 11 A. M. June 16,
1941, for approximately the following amounts of sup
plies for the quarter ending Sept. 30, 1941:
6 BBLS FIRST PATENT S. R. FLOUR.
30 BUSHELS MEAL.
100 POUNDS COFFEE.
100 POUNDS SUGAR.
4 BAGS PINTO BEANS.
3 CASES GIANT OCTAGON SOAP.
1 CASE PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO.
2 CADDIES BROWN MULE TOBACCO.
4000 GALLONS GASOLINE.
1000 GALLONS FUEL OIL.
4 BARRELS OIL AND GREASE.
4200 TAX RECEIPTS.
GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS.
GENUINE FORD PARTS.
TRACTOR PARTS.
12 TIRES AND TUBES TO BE DELIVERED WHEN
ORDERED BY PURCHASING AGENT.
4 DOZEN 12’ GRADER BLADES AND BOLTS.
1 DOZEN 10’ GRADER BLADES AND BOLTS.
Warrants will be issued for above, payable when
funds are available.
The right or reject any and all bids is reserved.
Sealed bids will be received for the furnishing of steel
materials for widening and strengthening bridges on the
Subligna-Villanow and Hayw’ood Valley Roads, replacing
bridges on Trion-Broomtown Road and Lyerly and Broom
town, Ala. Road. All steel to be furnished as per plans on
file.
F. A. JUSTICE, Chairman
R. M. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
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THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1941
Some businesses succeed in spite
of the way they are operated.
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WANT ADS
WANTED—To drill water wells any
where, any depth. Modern mach
inery, quick service; all kinds of
pumps furnished and installed.
Call or write W. M. Kittle, Box
132. Ringgold, Ga.
FOR SALE—Practically new three
burner oil stove. Bargain. See it
at News Office.
FOR SALE—Desirable 3-acre tract
on Menlo-Summerville highway,
2>/ 2 miles out. Good well; TVA
lights in front of property; good
garden spot; some timber. Bar
gain. Apply at News Office.
WANTED —If you have real estate
for sale mail a card or letter to
P. O. Box 252, Summerville, Ga.,
for further particulars.
FOR SALE—One National Cash
Register, one McCaskey Ticket
Register, one Burroughs Adding
Machine, one Victor Adding Ma
chine. Every one a bargain and
guaranteed. Phone or write H. S.
King, 208-210 West Building
Rome, Ga. Phone 3339.
FOR SALE: My home located one
half mile out on Summerville-
Trion road; 5 rooms and bath. See
G. G. Hartline at Hartline Shoe
Shop.
FOR SALE: I have four 5-acre
building lots for sale at Subligna.
J. F. White. 4t—Junel2
200-ACRE farm for sale on new
Summerville-Lyerly highway; ex
cellent location; pasture; water;
electricity and timber; 3 miles
south of Summerville.—Wright
Wheeler.
FINE UPHOLSTERING—Furniture,
repairing and refinishing an
tiques restored, chairs reseated,
gliders recovered. Rebuilt furni
ture for sale. See Murray, op
posite courthouse, Summerville.
LOST—One female dog, white and
black spotted with yellow head
and ears on Taylor’s Ridge with
collar on if not lost. If found no
tify and receive reward.—Robert
Bohannon, Summerville, Ga., R. 2
FOR RENT—6-room house, just
above city limits on Summerville-
Trion highway.—See George D.
Morton, Gore, Ga.
EIGHT-ROOM house for sale in
Lyerly. See Mrs. Jim Nelson, Sum
merville.
FOR SALE—One milk cow, in fresh.
—C. D. Bulman, Summerville, Ga.,
Route 2.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
3-room house and lot, 100 by 300,
on Dry Valley road extension of
Congress St.), near city limits. S6OO,
SIOO down and sl2 month.
83-ACRE farm, off county farm
road, 3 miles west Summerville.
Dwelling, barn, spring, timber, S9OO,
S2OO down, balance SIOO year 6 per
cent.
New dwelling on paved Berryton
road, 28 by 28, $1,000; half down
and sls month.
5-room house and 3 lots in South
Summerville, near new school, SBOO.
2 lots on Dunnaway street, 3 lots
on First street, Bellah subdivision,
$75 each.
B. W. FARRAR, Agent
109 N. Commerce St.
Tourist—ls it an offense to park
on Main street in this town?
Native—No, sir; if you kin park
on Main Street there it’s a miracle.
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Bride—Dear, what is the true
definition of a groom?
Hubby—Why, a groom is a man
who takes care of dumb animals.
Gerald—Did you read “Alice in
Wonderland” and “Through the
Looking Glass?”
Geraldine She was old-fash
ioned. If she’d been a modern girl
she would have gone through a
windshield.
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B. W. and J. L. FARRAR, AGENTS
Office: 109 N. Commerce St.
g. PHONE 41-20—SUMMERVILLE
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