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FOR COUNTY TREASURER
To'lfht e People consideration of Dade County: of
Your kind my
candidacy for re-election to the
office of County Treasurer, sub¬
ject to the Democratic primary
to be held on March 4, 1944, is
solicited.
I make this race on my record
in this office for the past four
years, during no part of which
time have my accounts been out
of balance.
If re-elected for another four
year term, it will be my pleasure
to accord you the same efficient
and courteous service as in the
past.
JOHN W. MURPHY.
FOR CLERK, SUPERIOR COURT
To the Voters of Dade County:
It has been my privilege to
serve you during the past four
years as Clerk of the Superior
Court, during which time I have
tried my best to render courteous
and efficient service. Upon my
past record, I am asking for an
endorsement term, subject to the
Democratic primary of March 4,
and if elected, I promise to car¬
ry out the duties of this office to
the best of my ability and to the
best interests to all concerned.
Your support and influence will
be highly appreciated.
GRAHAM HALE.
Will you be showing this Budge
of Honor in your window?
It's the sign of a well-financed .J
farm or ranch, too!
The Fourth War Loan is on! Every fanner, reserve ever offered us. We will have buildings
every rancher in America is called to the great¬ to repair, machinery to replace, and improve¬
est offensive yet the buying of more War ments to buy later on. Where’s the money
. . .
Bonds than he has ever bought before. coming from if not from today’s earnings?
There are lots of other places we could be And where’s the money coming from for that
putting our money, sure! And there are lots long vacation, for the children's education, for
of other places our boys could be than in fox¬ the new car?
holes and slit trenches. But none of those other Take a look at the types of War Bond in¬
things we’d rather be buying or doing amount vestments that are offered. Pick the type that
to anything right now. The boys are doing fits your particular needs. And then write out
their job. We’ve got ours to do to take every the biggest check you can and order Bonds
cent we can scrape together and buy War today from your postmaster, your bank or
Bonds with it! your Production Credit Association. You will
And what a lot of sense it makes, after all. look back on this day as the wisest day you
War Bonds are the safest and best financial ever lived!
This window sticker identifies you as the purchaser of extra War
Bonds during the Fourth War Loan. It is a badge of honor to ne
displayed with pride. Be the first in your neighborhood to have
one. Buy an extra War Bond today!
Your choice of investments
Pick the one that fits your needs!
Series E War Saving, Bond,: For individuals. Purchase limit $5,000 ★ You can buy 5eries E War Savings Bonds
(maturity value) in any one year. For a S-J Bond, the , $ #,qq 00 f. from bank, post-office, mail carrier
back $25 in ten years. Likewise, the $50 Bond costs S3? 50 ^ -y , your
Bond $75,-the $500 Bond $375, and the $1,000 BondI $750. InJ*re Production Credit Association.
figures out at 2.9% compounded semi-annually, if held to raatur y. or
These Bonds are not transferable, therefore not goo or o
Series G, U. S. Saving, Bond,: For associations, trustees corporation, ★ You can name a co-owner or a bene¬
as well as individuals. Purchase limit, $50,000 in any on ye paid .
full for Bond, but receive 2>/ 2 % annual ,merest, to you ficiary.
price a check. Bonds will be re eeme m
semi-annually by Treasury maturity if need the cash. Not trans . r , ns ,
but can he redeemed prior to collateral. you ★ less than lend.
ferable, therefore not good for $5,000 and $10,000. You never get you
Denominations: $100, $500, $1,000,
2Vj% Treasury Bonds: These Bonds are priced »t 100% face value plus for America’s future, for your future, for your
accrued interest. Interest payable on a semi'annua asis June
December 15. They may be redeemed at the °P» 0 « until 1969 children’s future invest in War Bonds now!
at par and accrued interest after December 15, 1964, and extra
They may be obtained in bearer form with interest coupons a a collateral •
registered as to principal and interest. They may be pledged as $500.
for loans, including loans by commercial banks. Denominations:
$ LOO'S ir^ai and up.
advertisement-prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council
This is •* 9ficimi [j, S Treatur ,
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THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED IN THE INTEREST OF AMERICA’S ALL-OUT WAR EFFORT BY
Dyer Mercantile Company
TRENTON, GEORGIA
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1944
FOR TAX COMMISSIONER
To the Voters of Dade
I hereby announce my
dacy for re-election to the
of Tax Commissioner of
County, subject to the
tic primary of March 4th. I
to you my past record for
consideration, and if
I assure you that you will
ceive the same courteous
vice, and that this office will
operated in an efflcent and
ness like manner as in the
W. F. MORRISON.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Voters of Dade
I hereby announce for
election to th® office of
subject to the Democratic
mary of March 4th. If
ed I will continue to
the office in a fair and
manner. On account of gas
tire shortages, I may not be
to see everyone personnaly,
will appreciate your vote
influence.
G. C. TATUM.
To the Vothers of Dade County:
I hereby announce my
dacy for the office of
subject to the Democratic
mary of March 4th. I am a
tive Georgian, and have
in this county for
nine years. There are, of
a good many voters of
County with whom I am
personally acquainted.
the election, however, I hope
meet and talk with you all.
This is my first venture
the field of politics. What I
in experience, however, I
to make up with sincerity
honesty of purpose. Your
and influence will be greatly
preciated.
JOHN F. BLECKLEY.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOLS
To the Voters of Dade County:
I hereby announce my
dacy for re-election to the
of County School
of Dade County, subject to
Democratic primary of March
It has been my pleasure to
the people of tHs county in
capacity during the present
and if re-eleced, I will
the business of this office to
very best of my ability,
fairness and justice to all. It
be my aim, at all times, to
operate with the teachers of
various schools of the
and with the Sate
of Education, in order that
schools of Dade County
make all progress possible.
vote and influence will be
ly appreciated.
L. M. ALLISON.
I, Venetia Luly, wish to an¬
nounce that I am a candidate
for the office of Superintendent
of Schools of Dade County in the
coming election on March 4th,
1944.
I hold life professional certi¬
ficates for both High School and
Elementary School in the State
of Georgia. I have a Bachelor
of Science Degree in Education,
and I have spent the last ten
years in teaching.
If elected I mean to do all in
my power to obtain the best
| qualified teaching personnel, and
to secure more State Aid for bet¬
ter teaching facilities, and es¬
tablish a closer contact between
the Superintendent and Teach¬
ers, in order to improve the
standard of education in Dade
County.
Having spent my whole life
i in the educational field, I know
and understand the problems of
both the teachers and pupils;
therefore, I am asking the sup¬
port of all citizens who feel that
there is a need for improvement
in education in the County.
VENETIA LULY.
FOR ORDINARY
To the Voters of Dade County:
It has been my privilege to
serve Dade County as Ordinary
through this administration
which has been the most pro¬
gressive our county has ever had,
with perfect harmony between
State and County. In the inter¬
est of all the people of Dade
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To the Voters of Dade County:
I am a candidate for the office
of Representative in the Gen¬
eral Assembly from Dade Coun¬
ty. This is my first effort in the
political field, and I will appre¬
ciated your consderation and
support in my race for this of¬
fice.
RUFUS W. MASSEY.
Suit For Divorce
JOHN W. CUSHEN
vs
MRS. GRACE DUKE CUSHEN
Suit for Divorce in Superior
Court of Dade County, March
Term, 1944:
To: Mrs. Grace Duke Cushen,
Defendant in said Matter:
You are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term
of the Superior Court of Dade
County, Georgia, to answer the
complaint of the plaintiff, men¬
tioned in the caption in his suit
against you for divorce.
WITNESS the Honorable J. M.
C. Townsend, Judge of said
Court. This 6th day of January,
1944.
GRAHAM HALE,
Clerk of Superior Court.
COME TO CHURCH
RISING FAWN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.;
Preaching at 11 A. M., by Rev.
Frank Hixon, pastor. Song Ser¬
vice begins at 6:30 P. M.; preach¬
ing service at 7 P. M. Choir
practice each Saturday night, 7
o’clock, under the direction of
J. A. Reeves. Everyone cordially
invited to attend these services.
NEW ENGLAND BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday School 10 o’clock A.M.,
T. M. Tatum Supt.; preaching
service each Sunday at 11 A. M.,
by Rev. D. W. Crawford, pasor;
choir practice each Sunday aft¬
ernoon at 2:30; BTU each Sun¬
day evening at 7:00; preaching
services each Sunday night at
8:00 o’clock. Everyone is cordially
invited and urged to attend
these services.
NOTE—Please send in your
church announcements to The
Times and we will be glad to
include them in this column. Be
sure to give the hour of each
service. Thanks. —Editor.
A CORRECTION
In announcing the amounts of
those contributing to the 1943
Red Cross War Fund, Mrs. R. P.
Fricks’ name was omitted from
the list. This was an error on
our part. Mrs. Fricks contribut¬
ed $5.00 to the fund. We regret
very much that we made this
error, and are glad to make this
correction.
—The Publishers.
Can you
Drive a Car?
Y XT HEN YOU were a kid,
did you always pester
to “go along” on every ride?
And now, do you git a kick
out of handling the wheel
like a man?
Women with mechanical
ability are needed in the
WAC at once. Other skills
are needed too. And un¬
trained women can learn
skills that will be useful
all their lives. 239 types of
Army jobs need Wacs to
fill them.
Get full details at the
nearest U. S. Army Re¬
cruiting Station (your lo¬
cal post office will give you
the address). Or write: The
Adjutant General, Room
4415, Munitions Building,
Washington, D. C.
1 ELDING
Repair - Conserve
Save labor and materials
for our fighters by making
your present machinery
last and last! See us for
expert welding repairs, or
any other reparing you may
need.
BOB FORESTER
NEW ENGLAND, GEORGIA
County, I desire to continue
progress. Having already
some very vital Post War
with State officials for post
continuation of state roads,
I therefore, announce my
didacy for re-election to the
fice of Ordinary of Dade
ty, subject the action of
Democratic primary of March
and if elected, I will continue
conduct the business of
county in the same
and prudent manner as in
past.
I shall ever be grateful
your support.
J. M. CARROLL.
To the Voters of Dade
I am a candidate for the
of Ordinary, subject to
Democratic primary to be
March 4th.
I shall try to see as many
you personally before the
tion as possible under
fuel and transportation
tions. Others I will contact
mail.
If elected my sole purpose
be to so conduct the office
Ordinary and the affairs of
County as to do the most
for the most people, with
ness and courtesy to all.
Your active support is
cited, and will be very
appreciated.
MADDOX J. HALE.