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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1946)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES Trenton, Georgia Entered at the Postoffice at Trenton, Ga., as second class I. B. GEDDIE......... ................... C. E. KYZER ............................. . ELBERT FORESTER, Associate Editor - Advertising I. B. GEDDEE...................................... Editor- National Advertising Representative American Press Association New York Chicago Detroit Philadelphia MEMBER GEORGIA PRESS ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: IN ADVANCE* 12 Months, $1.50; 6 Months, 75c; 3 Months, 50c. Advertising rates furnished upon application. Legal ments payable in advance. Parties writing to the paper for publication are requested to fur¬ nish their names, otherwise the communication will not be pub¬ lished. It will be withheld on request, but the name must be given. All communication and news items are received for pub¬ lication subject to being re-edited, re-written and changed. Such are printed as a matter of news, and do not necessarily reflect the views or ideas of The Times. icked Up Around Town “One thing some ,of us never learn,” says Tom Renfro, is that you can’t buy experience on credit. * * * Justice H. F. Allison says he feels mighty sorry for the fel¬ low who believed all our trouble would end with the war. * * * “The lady who thought it would be ‘peace with nylons,’ smiles James Case, “is getting a sad awakening.” * * * Maddox Hale remarks that you don’t hear of any smart Indian today who wants the country back. * * * “The parking meter,” suggests John Murphy, “reminds us of House Wiring i EXPERTLY DONE Washing Machines, Elec- tris Ranges, Electric Irons, and all type switches and sockets repaired. Homes Wired for electric ranges AH Work Guaranteed Apply J. W. WEBB Licensed Electrician 41 Armuchec Street LaFayette, Georgia o ocooooo oo ooooooooooo o oc ON THE AIR THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE LISTEN TO SAM MORRIS STATION WHAS Louisville, Ky. 6:15 A. M. DAILY 840 On Your Dial Boos oo oooooooo o oooooooocB ► Service Complete 4 4 ► In Every Detail 4 4 ► 4 ► We honor Mutual Savings, 4 ► Family Reserve, Emergency ► Aid Burial Policies and ALL 4 ► insurance policies in 4 ► Georgia. 4 ► AMBULANCE SERVICE ► DAY OR NIGHT ► McBryar Funeral ► ► Home ► ► ► PHONE 65 ► FORTPAYNE, ALA. Special Notice To FARMERS DR. E. E. CHAMBERS VETERINARIAN IN TRENTON 8 A. M. TUESDAY MARCH 5 To Vaccinate Dogs Against Rabies, and for Calls of General Veterinary Work. He will be in Trenton Every Month on the FIRST TUESDAY THE DADE COUH TV TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY. FE BRUARY 28J946 the old hitching post with horse’s head.” * * * “It is refreshing,” Judge Carroll, “to hear a ical figure say something didn’t come out of his ger’s head.” * * * No Dade county woman js weak that she can’t put a on a fruit jar that her can’t get off. * * * The mint issued 4 billion Don’t Blame Your Dealer if You Can’t Get G-E Appliances and Radios IPs not the dealer’s fault. We don’t think it’s our fault. Maybe it’s nobody’s fault. But here’s what happened: Here’s Bow fast G. E. and its affiliated companies were making and shipping things for you: • OCT. NOV. DEC. On hand Dec. 31,1945 IRONS 60,440 67,564 85,963 2% days’ production CLOCKS 181,998 177,681 256,038 2% days’ production REFRIGERATORS 12,755 1 7,577 28,432 4 days’ production WASHERS 3,068 4,672 6,874 4h days’ production RANGES 3,056 8,973 8,996 3 days’ production RADIOS 85 5,129 9,401 days’ production 312 2,386 QAOQ xOYO (No shipments produc¬ were TOASTERS made because provide tion was inadequate dealers) to samples for ■ Out of the 2,485, 138 appliances manufactured in 1944 and 1945, General Electric shipped 98%, After the war ended, we weren’t able 98 per cent of those we’d built since even faster job then we did in the •lx to get back into production of some reconversion began were out of our months before the strike. appliances as soon as we had hoped, factories. Most of them were in the But we can’t pick up production quite and production rates weren’t as high hands of users. where we left off. Production lines as we had hoped. A number of unfore¬ Then, on January 15,1946, our plants are too complicated for that. A great seen things like material shortages made were closed by the strike. Not a single things have been dislocated by the job harder. electric home appliance has been built many But there were only 120 days be¬ assembled there since. And, because the strike. or is and the tween V-J Day and December 31,1945, our warehouses are practically empty, When the strike over, and in those 120 days we partly recon¬ your dealer won’t be able to obtain refrigerators and toasters and radios verted our factories from war to peace¬ any more until we can get back to you’ve been waiting for begin to come time goods and got production started. making them. off the lines again, we’ll get them into During the year we turned out 2,313,791 We want to get back to producing hands of our dealers just as fast as we electrical appliances. as fast as possible. The manufacturing can. They’ll be competitive in price. We shipped these appliances out organization is set up; the machines They’ll be General Electric quality. practically as fast as made—so fast are ready, waiting to be set in motion. So, please don’t be impatient with that at the end of the year more than These factors will help us to do an your dealer—or with us. GENERAL ELECTRIC last year and we still have to hunt for a nickel for the park¬ ing meter and pay telephone. * * * Shortages have made the whole world kin, is the conten¬ tion of a Times reader. * * * The country may be lacking in butter and bacon, but it Is still fulf of prunes. because* • * * girl Just a Trenton paints her cheeks doesn’t mean she can’t blush. He makes his living by the pen may mean that he raises Pigs. A Wildwood girl says that the harmless are charmless. * * * It is a general belief that in the race to master the atomic bomb, the game will end in a dead heat. NEED ANY t BUILDING DONE J SEE * ► W. M. DOWDEY 4 ^ At Trenton, Georgia 4 ^ Builder and General 4 ^ Contractor 4 ► Free Estimates 4 fck. A. A. A A.A.A.A.A. Jki Standard Oil Products R. W. Suggs , Agt. Trenton, Georgia LIBEL FOR DIVORCE Dade Superior Court Suii For Divorce Ernest L. Lawson and Pluma Jenkins Lawson. To: Pluma Jenkins Lawson, Dafendant in said matter:— You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Dade County, Georgia, to an swer the complaint of the plain¬ tiff, mentioned in the caption, in his suit against you for di¬ vorce. WITNESS the Honorable J. M. C. Townsend, Judge ol said Court, this 19th day of Decem¬ ber, 1945. GRAHAM HALE, Clerk of Superior Court- Buy Victory Bonds SEE YOUR GRAHAM BLADE CO. LOCAL 1275 MARKET STREET DEALER CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE OOOPaP Q Q o ojw , 3 3 WHAT THE CATHOLIC TEACHES CHURCH IS AND WHAT SHE A STATEMENT OF CATHOLIC DOCTRINE Pamphlet mailed on request Address; 2699 Peachtree Road, NE, Atlanta, Ga. 0 0 0 o - «nnnnrsTnroirti''o o BTnr<nsTs'“ Better Be Safe Than Sorry I INSURE YOUR CAR AGAINST INJURY TO OTHERS AT A VERY SMALL COST PER YEAR. ALSO FIRE INSURANCE ON YOUR HOME. SEE— ★ ★ H. F. Allison TIMES BUILDING TRENTON, GEORGIA