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SULPHUR SPRINGS
T. B Bl ike Jr. who has
in Occala, Fla. for
months has leturned
W. J. Campbell lost a
horse last week by
with lightning.
Ambers Arthur *ved
to Chattanooga wheie he
employed this week.
J. E- Phillips made a
ness trip to Chattanooga,
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
were visiting the latter*
ents Mr. and Mrs. P G.
Sunday.
Col. B- T. Brock of
ville was here a short
last week.
G, I,. Gass was
lines 1 ere Friday and
A. J, Brown and son
spent a day or two fishing
week and caught a big
Mrs Gardner returned
Birmingham Monday
T. S Blake who works
Chattanooga is spending
few days at home,
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BYRD’S CHAPEL NOTES
Rev. W. L. Tate filled
regular appointment here
diy. Mrs. Tate was with
Herman fisher of
nooga spent the week «nd here
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lee
Trenton attended church
Sunday-
Roy Pittman spent the
end with his mother Mrs-
Pittman here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Price
Trenton spent Sunday here.
Alex Stuart of Alton Park
visiting friends and
here.
Roy Street, Z-^ke
and Carl Neville were here
Sunday.
TAX >ALlS
Georgia, Dade County.
Will be sold before the
House door, in the town
Trenron, said state and
county, on the first Tuesday
May 1926, within the
hours of sale to the highest
der for cash, the fallowing
cribed property to wit:
80 acres of land in Lot No.
lying and being located
the 19th district and 4th
i:i said state and county.
Will be sold as the
of Wiilie Camern for
and county taxes for year
1924 and 1925.
Levied on by virtue of a
l'if aa issued by W. B.
Tax Collector Dade
Georgia, and being
property pointed out by
Levy made by T. £.
Sheriff. This 8th day .of
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r. S. NEAMAN Sheriff
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FOR SALE
Whit# Leghorn and
Island Red hatching
$1.00 per setting. Call at
'i irnai Office.
Now Is The Time To
I Clean lip and Paint
Why Not Have Clean-Up Week in Dade
Stocking The Summer Bungalow
pond upon the
length of time
you expect to
spend there,
upon the prob¬
able number of
people to be
considered, and
upon the amount
of
fpHE first warm thoughts days forward, of spring in
* carry our
leaps and bounds, to the eagerly
anticipated joys of summertime. Es¬
pecially does the fortunate possessor
of a summer bungalow, or camping-
place of some sort, begin to make
plans for the happy weeks or months
to be spent therein.
It is not too soon, even now, to
spend the week-end at the "old
camping ground.” And it is an ex¬
cellent plan to begin at once to stock
up with canned foods. For many of
these are being sold at greatly re¬
duced prices and real bargains may
be had by those whq are on the
watch.
You will find these prepared foods
a life-saver when you get away from
cities and towns. Even though sur¬
rounded by prosperous farms, you
may not be able to get fresh foods
from them. Farmers, now-a-days,
ship most of their produce to town,
or sell it in bulk to the canners. In
many sections of the country, the en¬
tire crops are contracted for before
they are planted.
In planning to stock the shelves of
your summer the bungalow, you should
go at task systematically. The
amount of foods tp be taken will dc- j
will have for storage. It is better to
err on the side of plenty than to risk
running short of provisions. It is
well to bear in mind that appetites
will be sharpened by the outdoor life
and all will eat twice the usual
amount. What canned foods you
don’t use you can bring back, since
they keep indefinitely.
You should figure, for instance, that
for breakfast you will want pack¬
ages of various cereals, jars of mar¬
malade, cans of coffee, and evaporate!
milk. For the two other meals of
the day you will want a varied as¬
sortment of canned soups, tinned
meats, fish and poultry, canned vege¬
tables of all kinds, especially the
staples, tomatoes, corn, peas, baked
beans, spinach and stringless beans.
Canned sweet potatoes and spaghetti
will help to vary r your menus. Of
course, you must take a plentiful sup¬
ply of canned fruits, for sauces, sal¬
ads and desserts. Their juices will
make cool, refreshing drinks for hot
days. Cans of tea and cocoa will be
wanted, as well as the coffee.
Both brown bread and cheese now
come in tins, and you will find a sup¬
ply of these exceedingly valuable.
Salt, pepper, paprika, onion-salt and
other seasonings will be needed.
A can of brown bread heated and
served with hard sauce will prove an
excellent summer substitute for plum
pudding. Then there are the attrac¬
tive tin boxes and cans of fruit cake
and candies. These boxes will keep
the contents fresh for a long time,
so that you may always have some
“sweets” on hand for yourself and
guests.
Fortified with such a complete stock
of all the food necessities, and a
few of the luxuries, you will be
for any contingency that may
and will be quite independent of
existing in your vicinity.
matter how isolated may be the
in which your bungalow is built,
will never be cut off from sup¬
even though your faithful car
be temporarily out of commis¬
You may be many miles from
grocery store, yet you will be able
The serve a satisfactory meal.
modern camper has one tre¬
advantage over those who,
an earlier day, sought “the wide,
spaces where men are men.”
were limited to a very small
of foods in cans—such as
beans, sardines, salmon and a
others. But your camp fare may
as elaborate as your daily menus
the home table. And yet you will
very little equipment for your
kitchen. For many “com¬
dishes” now come in cans,
as liver and bacon, beef or lamb
Hungarian goulash, meat loaf,
and onions, chicken a la
sausages, and various others,
only to be re-heated before
Head River Notes
The big rain Thursday night
damaged our roads quite a bit.
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C. L. Jehnsoa motored to
Chattanooga Thursday.
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E, Zahand who has been on
the mountain for some tim«
returned to his home in St.
Elmo Friday.
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Mr- and Mrs. Gordon Green
spent Monday in Valley Head.
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Mrs. J. M. Ross and sj« who
j*re employed in Chattanooga
came home over week end,
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Grady Forester and family
came out Sunday night to visit
his motqer.
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Our B. Y. P. U. was well at¬
tended Sunday night. The
program was a missionary pro¬
gram and was impressive on
those who are followers of
Christ to do their bit in send¬
ing the good news to the utter
most parts of the earth.
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Success to the paper.
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Statement
Of the ownership, of the Dade
County Times, published at Tren-
t»n, Ga., for Oct, 1925. Editor
'and Publisher, Lauren Noble.
Stockholders :
F. H. Riordan, Macon, Ga.
J. W. Waller, Collinsville, Ala.
C. L. Driskell, Ft. Payne, Ala.
W. L. Austin, Flat Rock, Ala.
James Bates, Birmingham, Ala.
Chattanooga, Tenn. — B. E. Ta-
ltum,G. H, Jacoway, J. H. C.
Blansit.
Trenton, Ga.— S B. Austin,
W N. Tatum and Lee Forester.
Wildwood, Ga. — R. L Lea,’
Thomas Tittle, W. J, Townsend,
T. J, Fuller, J. H. McCallie, W.
P. Deakins, T. M. Street.
Rising Fawn, Ga.—Dr. D. S.
Middleton, Geo. SSf • Cureton and
W. P.H.Tatum.
A. H. Dabbs, Cai rolton,Ala.
Sworn and subscribed before
me the 27th day of Apr. 1926.
A. B. FRIERSON,
Clerk Superior Court
Georgia, Dade County,
Will be sold before the Court
House door,in the town of Tren¬
ton,said state and said county, on
the first Tuesday in May, 1926
within the legal hours of sale the
following described property to
wit:
Parts of lots of land Nos.
103, 104, 112 and 121, containing
140 acres more or less, lying
and being located in the 19th
district and 4th section of said
state and connty.
■If ill be sold as the property
of Sophia L. Avans for state
and county taxes fer the year
of 1923 and 1924.
Levied on by virtue of “a tax fifa
isiued by W.B. Cureton, Tax Col¬
lector for said State and County,
and being the property pointed
outby him. Levy made by T. S,
Newman Sheriff. This 8th day of
April 1928.
T, S. NEWMAN, Sheriff
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