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In Spite of the Rains —
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POWER SAVINGS
Heavy rains during the Fourth of July week¬
end enabled us to make a temporary and partial
modification of the restrictions upon the use of
electric power. We were glad that we could of¬
fer our customers this “vacation” after their
several weeks of self-denial in saving electric¬
ity for National Defense — and we did it
promptly. But beginning MONDAY, JULY 21,
we must ask you again to limit your use of elec¬
tricity.
Here are the reasons why partial relaxing of
ihe restrictions was possible for a temporary
period, and why we are again asking you to co¬
operate in the program of curtailed use set out
elsewhere in this advertisement.
1. The heavy rains swelled the rivers to
above-normal levels; in fact, to near flood
stages. Certain of our hydroeleotric plants are
operated by the stream flow of the rivers; others
ar« supplied by storage reservoirs. While the
rivers were running high, the stream-flow plants
could run at full capacity — for a time.
2. This condition was purely temporary. The
water is now going on down the rivers to the
ocean. While the high water lasted, the power
available from these stream-flow plants, plus
the power generated by steam-electric plants,
was sufficient to permit our customers to use
electricity somewhat more freely than during
the previous month.
3. Our storage lakes benefited to some ex¬
tent from the rains, but they are by no means
full. At the present time the total storage is less
than half of what it should be at this time of
year. With the normally dry fall season ap¬
proaching, the stored water must be preserved
as a safeguard against future interruptions in
the power supply.
4. National Defense is still calling for more
and more power. Our “vacation” in Georgia
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Lodge Notices i m
Trenton Lodge No. 179
>F. & A. M., meets regu¬
larly second Wednesday
night of each rftonth. Regular
called meeting, fourth Wednesday
night. Visiting brethren cordially
invited.
James C. Case, W. M.
W. A. Scruggs, Secy.
The James G. Nethery
Chapter O. E. S. meets
V first and third Friday
nights at hall of Trenton Lodge
No - 179, F. & A. M. A cordial
invitation is extended all members.
°f the Order.
Lolita Bird, W. M.
Faye B. Collier, Secy.
Th» Dade
County Li¬
ons Club
meets regu-
| larly every
other Tues-
— day night.
A. 11 Lions
an<i visK °rs are cordially invited to
attend.
Luther M. Allison, Pres.
Rapr McNair, Secretary,
Dade County
Post of the Am¬
erican Legion No.
106 meets regu¬
larly the first
-v- and third Satur-
a> ’ night3 at Legion Hall. All
v et , * ran3 of foreign
,. i wars are cor-
a y invited to attend
ings. the meet¬
*r*“ v Ellis, Commander
' " V!a Raulston, Adjutant.
The dat «s and place of meetings
was not because there has been any decrease
in defense needs for power; it was only because
high water in the rivers made extra power
available temporarily. Now that the rivers are
subsiding, curtailment must be resumed.
Here is the new program in brief:
Beginning Monday, July 21, industries are
asked to operate on the curtailment schedules
in effect up to July 7. These schedules provide
for a one-third reduction in the use of power
on week days from 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. They
permit full operation only at night, from 11
P.M. to 7 A.M., and on Saturday afternoons
and Sundays.
Stores and other commercial users are asked
to contribute their share to the program by dis¬
continuing all exterior, sign and show window
lighting except between dusk and 9:30 P.M.;
to reduce their air-conditioning; to limit their
elevator service as before; and, in general, to
restrict their use of motor power as much as
possible. This applies only on week days from
Monday through Friday. There are no restric¬
tions on Saturday afternoons and Sundays.
The curtailment of white way lighting should
continue on the basis in effect before July 7.
There are so many variations in home con¬
ditions that it is impossible to outline a specific
program. Briefly, residential users are asked
not to waste electricity.
We would like to be able to tell you how
long the curtailment must continue but we
cannot, for it depends on two conditions that
are unpredictable — the National Defense pro¬
gram and future rainfall. We can say that un¬
restricted use of electric service now might re¬
sult in even worse restrictions later on. We are
confident we can count on your cooperation in
the future as freely as we have in the past.
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Mrs. C. L. Holmes, Secy-Treas.
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Morganville Letter
By Mrs. VIRGINIA RYAN
WHAT THEN?
When the plants of cities have
turned out their last finished
work; when our merchants have
sold their last yard of silk, and
dismissed the last tired clerk;
when our banks have raked in
their last dollar and paid the
last dividend; when the judge of
the earth says, “close for* the
night”, and ask for a balance—
what then?
Mrs. Edgar Ryan and children
Wayman Ray and James Ryan,
and Mrs. Charles Payton return¬
ed home with MrSL Ruby Tarent
and J. F. Payton.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Freeman
enetrtained with a serenade Sat¬
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rice spent
Thursday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Smith.
James McPherson, of Chatta¬
nooga, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Smith and family.
George Fulghum, Jr., was the
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Smith and family.
Miss Ena Stephens spent Sun¬
day with Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Holmes.
Miss Lucile Parson, of Cross-
ville, Ala., is at home with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Par¬
son.
The Morganville Ladies Aid
will hold their regular meeting
at the home of Mrst- William
Patterson in St. Elmo.
Hicks Ryan is stationed for a
short while at Ft. McPherson.
Mrs. O. B. Ward and sons, Le'-
roy and Randall, of Crossville,
Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs- Jess
Parson Sunday.
Rev. Trotter held his regular
preaching services at the Metho¬
dist church here Sunday.
Curtis and Elbert Estes visit¬
ed relatives in Dawson, Ala., the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sims and
family were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Robert Koger and family 1 .
Estelle Wilson, of New England,
was a recent guest of Ola Mae
Woosley.
Mrs. W. H. Massey and sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson, spent
the week-end visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ryan spent
the week-end with relatives at
Dawson, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Du-
land visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Massey Sunday.
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NOTICE OF SALE
WHEREAS, on January 25,
1938, Alonzo Green Cook and
wife, Mattie Virginia Cook, ex¬
ecuted and delivered to Samuel
T. Johnston and wife, Mrs. Theo-
docia E. Johnston, a security
deed conveying the lands here¬
inafter described, to secure a
debt therein described, said se¬
curity deed being recorded in
deed book 26, page 77 et seq.,
office of Clerk of Superior Court,
Dade County, Georgia, reference
thereto being made for its terms
and provisions; And,
WHEREAS, by transfer dated
May 23, 1938, Samuel T. John¬
ston and wife, Mrs. Theodocia
E. Johnston, transferred and con¬
veyed unto A. W. Peck all of
their rights and titles to said se¬
curity deed; the indebtedness
thereby secured, and the lands
and powers therein conveyed;
And,
WHEREAS, default was made
in the payment of part of said
indebtedness at its maturity, and
A. W. Peck, the holder of said
indebtedness, has elected to ex¬
ercise the option contained in
said security deed and has de¬
clared all of said indebtedness
due and payable at once, and de¬
fault has been made in the pay¬
ment thereof.
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue
of the powers contained in said
security deed the undersigned
will expose to sale and sell, to
the best and highest bidder for
cash, at public outcry, at the
court house door in Trenton,
Dade County, Georgia, on Tues¬
day, the 5th day of August, 1941,
within the legal hours of sale,
the following real estate to-wit:
Beginning at the Northeast
corner of Lot of Land No.
112 in the 19th district and
4th section of Dade County
Georgia, and running West
on the original North bound¬
ary line of said lot, a dis¬
tance of 330 yards to a stone
corner, it being a conditional
corner; thence South on a
conditional line parallel with
the East boundary line of
said lot to the South boun¬
dary line of said lot at a
corner which is a conditional
corner identified by a stone;
thence East on the original
South boundary line of said
lot to the Southeast corner
of said lot; thence North on
the original East boundary
line of said Land Lot to the
beginning comer, containing
150 acres, more or less.
Excepting, however, from
this conveyance ten acres in
the South end of said tract
herein described, which strip
of land runs entirely across
the tract herein conveyed
East and West, and is suffi¬
ciently wide North and South
to make 10 acres.
This property being known
as the Nute Stephens prop¬
erty.
The mineral interest In the
above described property is
excepted and not herein con¬
veyed.
The said property will be
sold as the property of Alonzo
Green Cook and wife, Mattie
Virginia Cook, and to divest out
of them andior their heirs and
assigns, all right, title or inter¬
est which they have in and to
said lands and vest same in the
purchaser.
Said property will be sold
subject to all unpaid taxes owing
thereon.
This July 3, 1941.
A. W. PECK.
By: HALE & HALE,
Attorneys.
NOTICE OF SALE
WHEREAS, on July 18, 1939,
Lonnie Raines executed to Wil¬
son M. Hardy, Receiver, a se¬
curity deed conveying the lands
hereinafter described, to secure
a debt therein described, said
security deed being recorded in
deed book 27, pages 125-126, in
office of Clerk Superior Court,
Dade County, Georgia, reference
thereto being hereby made for its
terms and provisions; And,
WHEREAS, by transfer dated
June 25, 1941, said Wilson M.
Hardy, Receiver, transferred to
A. W. Peck all of his rights and
titles in said security deed; the
indebtedness secured thereby
and the lands conveyed therein;
And,
WHEREAS, default was made
in the payment of part of the
indebtedness secured thereby at
its maturity, and A. W. Peck,
the holder of said indebtedness,
has elected to exercise the op¬
tion contained in said security
deed and has declared all of
said indebtedness due and pay¬
able at once, and default has
been made in the payment there¬
of.
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue
of the powers contained in said
security deed, there will be sold
at public outcry, before the court
house door in Trenton, Dade
County, Georgia, for cash, to the
best and highest bidder, on Tues¬
day, the 5th day of August, 1941,
within the legal hours of sale,
the following lands, to-wit:
The Northwest one-fourth
of original Land Lot No. 52
in the 19th district and 4th
section of Dade County,
Georgia, containing 40 acres,
more or less.
Said property will be sold
as the property of Lonnie Raines
and|or his assigns, and to divest
out of said Lonnie Raines and|or
hi s assigns all of their right,
title and interest in said lands
and vest same in the purchaser.
Said sale will be made subject
to all unpaid taxes owing there¬
on.
This July 3, 1941.
A. W. PECK.
By: HALE & HALE,
Attorneys.
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