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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1944)
—........... Political Announcements 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 ail the people of Dade County, I desire to continue this progress. Having already made some very vital Post War plans with State officials for post roads continuation of state roads, etc., I therefore, announce my can¬ didacy for re-election to the of¬ fice of Ordinary of Dade Coun¬ ty, subject the action of the Democratic primary of March 4, and if elected, I will continue to conduct the business of the county in the same economic and prudent manner as in the past. I shall ever be grateful for your support. J. M. CARROLL. To the Voters of Dade County: I am a candidate for the office of Ordinary, subject to the Democratic primary to be held March 4th. I shall try to see as many of you personally before the elec¬ tion as possible under present fuel and transportation condi¬ tions. Others I will contact by mail. If elected my sole purpose will be to so conduct the office of Ordinary and the affairs of the County as to do the most good for the most people, with fair¬ ness and courtesy to all. Your active support is soli¬ cited, and will be very greatly appreciated. MADDOX J. HALE. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS To the Voters of Dade County: I hereby announce my candi¬ dacy for re-election to the office of County School Superintendent of Dade County, subject to the Democratic primary of March 4. It has been my pleasure to serve the people of this county in this capacity during the present term and if re-eleced, I will conduct the business of this office to the very best of my ability, with fairness and justice to all. It will be my aim, at all times, to co¬ operate with the teachers of the various schools of the county, and with the Sate Department of Education, in order that the schools of Dade County may make all progress possible. Your vote and influence will be great¬ 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 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. ATTENTION FARMERS Paints - Roofing - Bridles - Check Lines - Cement - Farm Tools * # * * Chattanooga Hardware Company 2615 South _ _ Broad Street ~. i . Chattanooga, nhotforinncr^ Tennessee T C 11 WHAT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS AND WHAT SHE TEACHES A STATEMENT OF CATHOLIC DOCTRINE Pamphlet Mailed on Request Address: 2699 Peachtree Road, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia OOOCOOOOO O OOOO OO i ^ coo 0 OOOC> 53oOCOOOOOOO<>OOC'OOOCOOCi< , An Ad in The Times Will Bring Results THE' DADE COUNT'Y TIMES. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1944 zsammmBmmeA m < **>** *-. -- FOR SHERIFF To the Voters of Dade County: I hereby announce for election to the 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 abk 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 COUNTY TREASURER To the People of Dade Your kind consideration of candidacy for re-election to office of County Treasurer, ject to the Democratic to be held on March 4, 1944, solicited. I make this race on my in this office for the past years, during no part of time have my accounts been of balance. If re-elected for another year term, it will be my to accord you the same and courteous service as in past. JOHN W. FOR CLERK, SUPERIOR To the Voters of Dade It has been my privilege serve you during the past years as Clerk of the Court, during which time I tried my best to render and efficient service. Upon past record, I am asking for endorsement term, subject to Denfbcratic primary of March and if elected, I promise to ry out the duties of this office the best of my ability and to best interests to all Your support and influence be highly appreciated. GRAHAM HALE. FOR TAX COMMISSIONER To the Voters of Dade County: 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 efficent and ness like manner as in the W. F. MORRISON. FOR REPRESENTATIVE To the Voters of Dade County: . I am a candidate for the of Representative in the eral Assembly from Dade ty. This is my first effort in political field, and I will ciated your consderation support in my race for this fice. RUFUS W. MASSEY. Of the 3,500,000 4-Es three or four hundred are disqualified by reason mental deficiencies which from slight personality to incurable insanity. How Much Do You Know? I. On what side, the right or '•ft is it customary to milk a cow? What well know American ie,is commentator and colum- iirt lost his life' recently in a me collision in the South ’acific? 3. What famous American was mown as Old Hickory? 4 What is the hardest sub- tanc • in the human body? 5. What well known ball team s known as the Braves? 6. To what piece of fighting juipment is the term battle wagon applied? 7. In what group of islands in the South Pacific is Kwajalein? In what country is the news¬ paper Pravda published? 9. What is the name of the oresent Postmaster General? 10. What political position is now held by Thomas E. Dewey iqw mentioned as a candidate or the presidency on the Re¬ publican ticket? II. How old was President Roosevelt on his last birthday and when was the date? 12. If the President vetoes a bill passed by Congress, how then may it still become a law? ANSWERS: 1. The right sidK 2. Raymond Clapper. 3. Andrew Jackson. 4. The enamel on the teeth. 5. The Boston baseball team. 6. To a battleship. 7. The Marshalls. 8. Russia. 9. Frank Walker. 10. He is governor of New York. 11. 62. January 30. 12. Congress may pass it over a presidential veto by a two- I thirds vote. mm COME TO CHURCH jits:: 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' I 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. each Crawford, Sunday pasor; aft- j j choir practice 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. TRENTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School at 10 A. M.; preaching by Bro. Barry Sutton of Chattanooga, at 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. ; Bible study on Wednes- ay night at 7 o’clock. A hearty v/elcome is extended to all to attend any or all of these ser¬ vices. CLOVERDALE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10 A. M.; preaching begins at 11 A. M., by Rev. Von Crawford. Song service at 7 P. M.; preaching service at 8 P. M.; choir practice each Sat¬ urday night at 7 o’clock, under the direction of John Warren. Everyone cordially invited to at¬ tend these services. P1NEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10 oUlock A. M., M. M. Blevins, Supt.; Preaching at 11 A.M. each Sun¬ day, by Rev. James R. Nabors, pastor; song service begins at 7:15 P. M., preaching service at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting at church each Wednesday night at 7 o’clock; cottage prayer meet¬ ing each Friday night at some home get in the services community. in homes Our that aim j J is to do not attend church. If you do not attend elsewhere, meet with us. You are cordially in¬ vited. 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. FOR SALE—One International Riding Cultivator; disk, fenders and plows, complete, in good condition. Will sell reasonable.— Byron Forester Rising Fawn (Cloverdale), Ga. FOR SALE—One 6-foot Friger- dair, $180.00. See L. S. Summer- ford, Star Route, 6 miles from Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitaker announce the birth of a son Feb. I 20, at Erlanger hospital in Chattanooga. Mrs. Whitaker will be rememb erc APPLICATION FOR TWELVE MONTHS' SUPPORT DADE COUNTY: To all Whom it May Concerns Mrs. Myrtle Gerald, having made application for twelve support out of the estate G. A. Gerald, and appraisers ally appointed to set apart the having filed their returns, all persons concerned are here¬ required to show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of county on the first Monday n March, 1944, why said ap¬ should not be granted. This 7th day of February, 1944. J. M. CARROLL, Ordinary e G New Line Ladies Spring Coats Suits and Dresses Ladies’ Spring Coats $8.98 up Suiting and Rayons Nice Line of Ladies-’ Lingerie Sheer, Rayon Hose r _ j ' m Good Supply Shoes! Oxfords and Pumps $2.45 up DYER MERCANTILE CO TRENTON CA. ••e >•« © WALTER AND INCHCLIFFE APPLICATION FOR TWELVE MONTHS’ SUPPORT GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY: To all Whom it May Concern: The appraisers upon applica¬ tion of Mrs. J. J. Huggins, wid¬ ow of J. J. Huggins, deceased, for a twelve months’ support, having filed their return, all persons concerned hereby are cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next regular March Term, 1944, of this court why said application should not be granted. This 7th day of February, 1944. J. M. CARROLL, Ordinary. r--T*V LADIES’ SPRING SUITS $9*95 up LADIES’ SPRING DRESSES $2.98 up LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S LEATHER JACKETS $8.50 up Mrs. Polly Ann Cuzzort Passes Away Mrs. Polly Ann Cuzzort passed away February 14, at 10:35 P. M., at the home of her sister, Miss Judie Brown in South Trenton. Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. Delia Rogers of Palmer, Tenn., 11 grandchildren and 15 great- grandcihldern. Funeral services were held at the Trenton Church of Christ Wednesday afternoon, Brother Joe Weir officiating. Interment was in the Payne Cemetery. Ar¬ rangements were by the McBryar Funeral Home.