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The SUMMERVILLE NEWS
(O. J. Espy Ed-Mgr. 1911-381
D. T. ESPY Editor & Manager
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year 51.50
Six Months -75
Published Every Thursday by
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
Entered at the Post Office at
Summerville, Ga., as Second-
Class Mail Matter.
Card of Thanks, In Memoriani
or any notice where there is an
admission price will be charged
for at the rate of a cent a word
Summerville Sluggers
Elect Officers
The boys held a meeting Mon
day, March 17. to elect officers.
Those elected were: President,
Ralph Stanley; secretary, Billy
Parker: treasurer, Bobby Nix;
buyers, Stanley, Nix, B. Bush;
captain, Jimmy Bush.
The boys hope to play Elk’s,
King Bakery, East Brainerd,
Ducktown, all of Tennessee; Dal
ton, Ringgold, Trion, all of Geor
gia; also any other junior or
midget team.
Fighting it out for first string
are Gilmer, Stanley, catcher; B ■
Bush, shorpstop; Wilson, Cash,
Morehead, Fletcher, first base:
B. Nix second base; Bagley, third
base; outfield, J. Bush, Dacus, I
Kitchen, Markdock, Shropshire.
Williams; pitcher, Parker, Nix. ■
Dacus.
We want to see all citizens out
for our games.
LYERLY SENIORS
TO PLAY FACULTY
Biggest game of the season.
Lyerly senior girls vs. the facul- j
ty. Also a cake walk sponsored !
i !
DR. HAROLD GRAY i
t I
I CHIROPRACTOR !
I | I
In Summerville Monday-Friday [
i i
j IN TRAILER ACROSS FROM NEW j i
| THEATER BUILDING. | ■
l _—— —— -. i 1
John: “Hey, Sam, where are you going?”
Sam: "I am going to the Summerville Gin to get my
cotton seed de-linted and treated for planting. Are
you going to have yours de-linted and treated?”
John: “Sure —it pays.”
YES, SIR!
It sure pays to have your seed de-linted and treated
for planting, and we are operating every day.
ALSO WE HAVE A FEW SACKS OF
D. P. 8C L. 14—1 year from breeder
EMPIRE—I year from breeder
SUMMERVILLE
GIN CO.
"MY CHECKING
ACCOUNT
m HELPS ME TO
y/ a run my
i FARM BETTER*
“How? By helping me to handle
my money matters in a business-
like way. My checkbook tells
me where my money goes. That
alone makes it easier to know
costs and plug wasteful leaks.” HHllliiiilH
Farmers & Merchants Bank
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
j DALE CARNEGIF
Rest and Hard Work
The psychologists are discuss
' ing 'work habits,” pointing out
’ how much these habits have to
I do with your success in life. Do
you want to know the work hab
its of one of the richest and
. j most powerful men in the United
d States'? These habits have had
-a tremendous lot to do with his
success. That man is Michael L.
: Benedum, Pittsburgh.
t [ Michael Benedum started as a
l day laborer in a grist mill in
I West Virginia. He went to school <
such a short time that it would |
now be equivalent to the fourth
grade. Yet he has discovered I
more oil than any man on this i
earth today. He is “King of the
Wlld-Catters,” one of those
amazing, bizarre figures who fill
the sky. He is 71 years old, and
■ doing almost a§ much work as
he ever did in his life.
Here is his working method,
and his daily schedule, and this
explains why he is able to keep
up such a pace and accomplish
so much. «
First, he does not smoke and |
he does not drink. Never has.
He believes in getting up ear- |
I ly. He hops out of bed at half- •
tpast six, and goes for a walk
: before breakfast and, as he
l walks, lays out his mind his
i work program for the day.
Comes back, has breakfast,
reads the paper, gets into his
1 car, and arrives at his office
at half past nine. Now with his
work laid out, he flies into it,
thinks about nothing else. At 12
he stops and goes to the Du
by the senior class. And a wom
anless wedding sponsored by the
[senior boys at Lyerly gym on
Friday, March 21. 1947, at 7:30
1 o’clock.
CARD OF THANKS
We gratefully appreciate our
many friends of Lyerly for their ]
kindness during the sickness
and death of our husband and:
father, Andrew J. Gayler. Espe- ,
cially do we thank Dr. R. N. Lit
tle for his faithful and untiring
service. The Hill-Weems Fu
neral Home and Rev. Charles ■
Rush for his comforting words.
We trust that each of you may
have lust such friends in dark ;
hours of sorrow.—Mrs. A. J. Gay- .
ler. Lucille Gayler, Mr. and Mrs. ;
J. D. Rowlls and family, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Oliver, ]
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin
; cere appreciation to all who as- I
i sisted us when our home was 1
i damaged by fire and to all who ,
have contributed so generously, '
iwe are deeply grateful. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cordle and (
Family.
quesne Club, taking with him
about 10 of his associates to dine :
in a private dining room. Part, ■
of the time they talk about busi- ;
ness. part of the time about so- -
cial topics not related to busi- 1
ness.
• At 2 o’clock he goes back to \ I
1 his office, and works with con- I
centration till 5. Then he is <
driven home, and immediately i
' relaxes by lying down and sleep- t
ing for half an hour. He says' <
that all his life he has worked. t
in his daily relaxation, and that '
relaxation accounts in a great I t
way for the hard pace he has <
been able to go and yet never I
crack up. Mind you. he is 71 1
years old. i
At 10 o’clock he goes to bed I j
and to sleep almost instantly. :
He says, “I hardly ever have a |
restless night.” Up the next j
morning at 6:30. | -
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WANT ADS ;
FOR SALE '
4-room dwelling on Highland i ‘
Avenue, $1,600.
4-room dwelling north of town
on highway, $2,500.
New 5-room, with Bathroom, in i
Bellah Addition.
26 acres of land, 5-room house, (
good outbuilding, $2,400.
59-acre farm, $1,700; for quick;’
sale. ’ | 1
Hollis Real Estate & Insurance
Summerville, Ga. Phone 97 |
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FOR SALE—IN MENLO
| Two-story concrete building, has
I two large store rooms, suitable j
■ for merchandise or small sac-
[ tory, and eight upstairs rooms,;
i suitable for offices or residence.
? Also a service station, two small j
j business houses and choice
building lots on new highway
and main street. This is property
of the Lawrence estate, and must
be sold. Terms if desired. O. L. I
Cleckler, agent.
1
FOR SALE—4-room circulator I
stove, 4-burner oil stove, small'
I monkey heater. See Albert Dodd :
lat Summerville Dry Clenaers,;
: Summerville, Ga.
j FOR SALE OR RENT—Garage
and filling station. Phone
158-L, Bob Davison.
WELDING PAYS—Have it done
rhe Cranmore Way. We are
well-equipped to do any Kind
oi welding, large or small jobs.
J. W. Cranmore, Phone 406, La-
Fayette, Ga. ts
SEWER
FOR SALE-8” cull pipe for land
drainage, 10c per foot. W. S.
Dickey Clay Mfg. Co., Rome, Ga.
WANTED—To drill water wells,
anywhere, any depth. Modern
machinery, quick service. All
kinds of pumps furnished and
installed. Call or write W. M.
Kittle. Box 132, Ringgold, Ga
SEWER
■ FOR SALE—B” cull pipe for land-
drainage, 10c per foot. W. S.
Dickey Clay Mfg. Co., Rome, Ga
FOR RENT—One or two horse'
crop on 50-50 basis; good house
with lights. On Little Sand Mt.
See Henry Hughes. 2t-3/13
LOTS FOR SALE—At Cloudland
on lake, near power line; ideal
place to build cabin. See Bill
; Espy, Summerville.
FOR SALE—One Preway oil
stove, 4 burner, good as new.
See me at No. 9 Taxi stand, Gor
don Dempsey. 2t-3/13
—
SEWER
TOR SALE—B” cull pipe for land
drainage, 10c per foot. W. S.
, Dickey Clay Mfg. Co., Rome, Ga.
! PRINT and white sacks for sale.
Mrs. W. Lee Holbrooks, Rt. 3,
Summerville. 2t/3-13
WANTED Experienced lady,
qualified to handle buying and
i merchandising dry goods and
ladies’ ready-to-wear depart
ment. Good personality and pre
ferably age 25-35. Good, salary
and excellent opportunity for the
right person. Applications will
be treated in z strict confidence.
' Reply Box 101, Summerville
[News.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: SUMMERVILLE, GA.
WILL THRESH cane seed Sat
urday, March 15. H. C. Elrod,
Lyerly, Ga 2t/3-13
a.—
SEWER
FOR SALE—B" cull pipe for land
drainage, 10c per foot. W. S.
Dickey Clay Mfg. Co., Rome, Ga.
FOR RENT—New and up-to
date barber shop; also house
for barber. H. E. Wyatt, Menlo,
Georgia. 2t/3-13
FOR PIANO tuning and repair
ing, write T. M. Jones, P. O.
Box 282, Rome, Ga. Bt / 5-1
LOTS FOR SALE—At Cloudland
on lake, near power line; ideal
place to build cabin. See Bill
Espy, Summerville.
FOR SALE—I new Spinit piano,
reduced from $595 to $495.
Write Jones Piano Co., Rome,
Ga. 2t/3-20
CUSTOM PLANNING Bring us
your lumber. We will center
match drop siding or dress four
sides. Prices reasonable.—O. H.
Perry. ts
FOR SALE—Kobe lespedeza seed
recleaned, 15c per lb.; Korean,
8c; Sereica, scarafied, 20c; 100
bu. sorghum seed and 200 bu.
corn and hay. Also the follow
ing farming tools: One 93-slat-j
wing Chattanooga turning plow,]
one 92 slat-wing Chattanooga ■
turner, one No. 11 Vulcan slat-/
wing turner, one No. 10 Vulcan
turner, one section harrow, one ;
2-horse walking cultivator, one
planter, two junior cultivators,
1 middle buster. Leroy Massey,
Menlo, Ga. 2t/3-20
LOTS FOR SALE—At Cloudland
on lake, near power line; ideal
place to build cabin. See Bill
Espy, Summerville. ts
FOR SALE
200 acre farm near Perennial.
One 5-room dwelling, one old
dwelling, two story barn and
outhouses. 125 acres in cultiva
tion. Good pasture, some gray
and some red land. Stock pond
and branch.
Farrar Real Estate Agency
109 N. Commerce St.
WANTED TO BUY Good used
electric refrigerator. Call 215
or see Jim Berry, Berry’s Good-!
year Store, Summerville, Ga.
6-ROOM HOUSE & BASEMENT
—Well built of good material,
. fine well of lasting water with
'new electric pump; new Butane
; gas heating system; plenty shade
trees; 6 acres of land. Close in. I
Priced to sell. See Bob Davison!
or Arthur King. Phone 158-L.
FOR SALE 1935 Ford 2-door, ■
tires fair, s22s.oo—Calvin Van- I
pelt, Route 2, Lyerly road.
LOTS FOR SALE—At Cloudland
on lake, near power line; ideal
place to build cabin. See Bill
; Espy, Summerville.
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FOR SALE
Dwelling and 3V 2 acres land.
■ Running water. Good spring,
j Electricity. One mile west of
i town. Price $1,450.00.
Farrar Real Estate Agency
109 N. Commerce St.
WHEADACHE
CapudiM reliavtt headach*
HHN fnt bccasx it's liquid. Its h
trtdients are already dissolved
I- ' n **r te begin easing the
H fain. It else soothes aenre ten
■ ' «*°« due to the pain. Use
oelyasdirected. 10c,30c,60c.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
In the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County. Georgia —May
Term, 1947.
MRS. VIOLET ADAIR WATKINS
vs. LEWIS J. WATKINS.
To Lewis J. Watkins:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term
of the Superior Court of Chat
tooga County, Georgia, to answer
the complaint of the plaintiff,
mentioned in the caption, in her
suit against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable C. H.
Porter, judge of said court, this
Feb. 1, 1947.
JOHN S. JONES.
Clerk of Superior Court, Chat
tooga County, Georgia.
HEROES AREN’T BORN —lt
took a war to prove the abili
ties of American manhood. To
day, the same sterling qualities
are being shown by men who
are serving their country by de
fending the peace. The skills
and aptitudes will develop you
physically and mentally, and
the service you will do your
country is immeasurable. Consid
er this: The peacetime U. S.
Army offers you a good profes
i sion, gives you free food and liv
ing quarters, high wages, the
finest medical and dental care,
travel, recreation, sports, and re
' tirement pay. No payroll deduc
tions, and a chance to save your
money. If you have what it takes
and have the necessary physical
and mental qualifications, get
full details from the Army Re
cruiting Station, 215 P. O. Build
ing. Rome, Ga.
FOR SALE
New 4-room dwelling, weather
boarded and ceiled. 2 lots 50 by
150 each. Good well water. Gar
den fenced and partly planted.
For quick sale $1450.00. In Har
low Subdivision.
Farrar Real Estate Agency
109 N. Commerce St.
FOR SALE
New 4-room dwelling. Weath
erboarded and ceiled. And two
basement rooms 11x14 each. Two
lots 50 by 150 each. Facing Men
lo Highway, one mile south of
town. Price $2,500.00.
Farrar Real Estate Agency
109 N. Commerce St.
FOR SALE
Brand new dwelling facing
paved highway, 2 miles south of
town. Electricity. Weatherboard
ed and ceiled. One and half lots.
Price $3,500.00. Terms of $1,500
down and $lO per week at 4 per
cent interest.
Farrar Real Estate Agency
109 N. Comm/erce St.
FARMALL B TRACTOR for sale.
Turning plows, planter, culti
vator and other equipment, new
ring job. See Robert Gamble.
POLAND CHINA PIGS for sale.
See Robert Gamble.
| High Blood
i Pressure, Asthma £
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♦j* If you are bothered with
these troubles, it will be
to your advantage to in
vestigate what a Chiro-
£ practic Physician can do £
to eliminate it. His meth- £
ods are DIFFERENT
•j* from those used by oth- £
J; er doctors and may be £
what is needed to get
t f
£ you well.
| DR. H. B. WAKEMAN |
Chiropractic Physician |
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Myrtle’s Beauty Shop
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I high if it can be |
I reduced
International Harvester
announces ’20,000,000 price reductions
We believe there is nothing more important to
this country than to lower the prices of the
goods that people buy.
The American people have insisted that the
government withdraw from its attempts to
control prices in peacetime. That places the
responsibility where it belongs—in the hands
of business and industry. Not all business can
reduce prices now. Not all can reduce by the
same amount.
Our company has felt a duty to act as
promptly as possible. In our case, the busi
ness outlook now makes it possible to move
toward the goal of lower prices. The only way
out of the vicious circle of higher and higher
prices is to break through.
We have taken this step not because of
present competitive conditions nor because of
a drop in demand from customers. We have
taken it because of our belief that ANY PRICE
IS TOO HIGH IF IT CAN BE REDUCED.
These reductions, which will save the users
of our products approximately $20,000,000 a
vear, will become effective before April 1, and
will apply to a selected list of tractor, farm
machine, motor truck, and industrial power
products. Since we lose money on a few of our
products, and barely break even on some
others, these reductions will not apply to our
entire line. Reductions will be made indi
vidually on products. Some will be cut more
than others. Exact details will be announced
as soon as possible.
Our ability to maintain this lower level of
prices will depend in part on what happens to
the prices and flow of materials that we buy
from others. Because we believe price reduc
tion is vital, we are willing to assume the risks
that are involved. ,
INTERNATIONAL
FREE! If excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indi
gestion, Heartburn, Belching,
Bloating, Gas Pains, get a 25c
box of Udga Tablets at Jackson
& Son Drug Store. 15t-5-29
LOOK WHAT
WE HAVE!
it WATER COOLERS
(for case, office, or factory)
★ PICNIC CHESTS
(for sportsmen or picnickers)
it MODERN ICE REFRIGERATORS
(for the home)
it QUICFREZ HOME FREEZERS
(for long-term storage)
it COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS
(for store or case)
it DRINK CHESTS
(for bottled drinks)
Ready for Delivery Today
Easy Terms
SUMMERVILEE - TRION ICE
COMPANY
Jack Stephens, Mgr. Phone 91
Thursday, March 20, 1947
NOTICE—I will not be responsi
ble for any debts made other
than by myself after this date,
March 15, 1947.—Mrs. Frances
Chamblee Robertson, Cloudland,
Ga.
o
101 prices had not gone up as
much or as fast as many others
Hww or* Avcrose incr*<M«« »«c« IMI
AN Monufaciurtd Product*
(U. J. toporta) WWW /w
Metals and Metal Products . . • • < . 41J%
_ (U. J. Govstsmsl *sport>)
KI Motor Trucks . . 35%
KI Industrial Power Products ..tilt. 34%
itl Fare* Machines .2s%
These benefits to customers will depend,
too, on uninterrupted production at reason
able wage levels. This is not a program that
can be carried out if it is hampered by strikes
or work stoppages.
Our employes have had substantial in
creases in pay, and wage questions arc cur
rently being discussed with many of the unions
with which we deal. Stockholders have re
cently had an increase in dividend rate. Having
considered the interests of these two groups,
we are now making these price reductions for
the benefit of the third group—our customers.
Business, to our way of thinking, has a so
cial as well as an economic responsibility. This
company has long followed the policy of op
erating in the interests of three groups—its
customers, its employes and its stockholders.
The duty of the management is to see that
equal justice is done as between the three
groups.
This price reduction program is another
demonstration of our policy in action.
IQI HARVESTER