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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1947)
Bookmobile The Bookmobile will travel county next Tuesday, Wed¬ and Thursday, October 29 and 30. MOTORISTS PREPARE FOR WINTER NOW! GENERAL SHOP REPAIRS of ALL KINDS £ NEW MOTORS INSTALLED OLD MOTORS REBUILT SOUTH WIND HEATERS TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES 24 - HOUR WRECKER SERVICE For Factory Engineered Parts, See Your DODGE - PLYMOUTH DEALER RUTLEDGE - TALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 40 Trenton, Georgia AAAAA A4, A. .JkS s * nm HOW THE PRICE OF ELECTRICITY HAS COME ES, down—not up like nearly everything else. The average price paid today for each kilowatt hour of electricity used in Georgia homes is one- third less than 10 years ago, less than last year, less than ever. What’s more, Georgia homes pay an average price of about two cents for each kilowatt hour of electricity, while the average American home pays a little more than three cents. A whole penny’s difference on each kilowatt hour — and in your favor. Low-cost electric service provides more com¬ fort and leisure to more Georgia homes every day. GEORGIA POWER COMPANY A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE In Recorder’s Court Albert Daniel, Drunk and derly, Oct. 18th. Fined $50.00. THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947. New England News By Mrs. Mary Patterson Mr. Jim Turner and visited Mrs. R. L. Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald visited Mrs. Lydia Allison and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilhite of Birmingham visited Mrs. W. H. Wilhite last week. Mrs. John Cole has return¬ ed home from Newell’s Sanita¬ rium, and is improving. Mrs. Mary Patterson visited Mr. and Mrs- Clyde Patterson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Derryberry were at church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Crum¬ ley have returned from a visit to Mrs. Crumleys father in Vir¬ ginia. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hallum vis¬ ited their son in Montgomery over the week end. TtAOI-MAtK RESIDENCE PHONE 6-0495 BUSINESS PHONE 6 9528 ACR TARVER'S typewrites crackle* like 20mm machine gun fire when he writes his daily column in The Constitution. That’s to he expected, though. Com¬ ing off the kegs are powerful explo¬ sives—aimed at your sense of humor. He is equipped with radar. His radio directional finder spots your laugh box and poors bullets of wit into it The target Just explodes Into belly- chuckles. You should see Jack Tarver take a solemn item from the news, whirl it around in his head until it gets dizzy, , ■ then fire it through hii machine —a capsule of fun with atomic power to tickle. Laugh with Tarver H takes only M seconds to read at the news of Tarver’s spicy column. But it’s the the day Und talk about ALL day! in you 1 _ - THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION Georgia-Owned and Georgia-Edited—for Georgians ‘ New Salem News New Salem News Mrs. Mabel Cornett and son visiting Mrs. J. H. Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McKaig. Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. visited Mr. and Mrs. Olen Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Junior spent the week end with Mrs. Hodnett’s parents, Mr. and Floyd Bradford and family. Looks like Ranger Forester going to have to send his daughters further away to than North Georgia College, Dahlonega, Ga., to keep two of our young men from seeing two young ladies. Messers Mathews and Ralph Logan spent the week end in Dahlogena— We wonder what business or of what interest lured them there? Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gray an¬ nounce the birth of a 10 pound girl. We are enjoying the revival that is going on here- Rev. Pledger is doing the preaching. Mrs Hugh McKaig and child¬ ren and Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Moore were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. H. L. Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R A. McKaig Sunday. Time to renew your subscrip¬ tion to The Times. Freshmen News 1 By Gossie Gossip Halloween is nearly here and every class has selected a king and queen to represent them at the Halloween Carnival. The Freshmen have as their king and queen, A. C. Durham and Kath¬ erine Plemons. Come on, gang let’s help them out. Basketball season is here at last and we have as our yalping cheer leaders, Kathleen Morri¬ son, Mickey Boles, Imma Dean Lacy, Martha Gossett and Jiles Dean. Come on, kids, let’s all yell for Ole Dade High! Bubble gum is back again— bubbles popping everywhere— teachers, beware! Ruth Wallen drinks about 3 gallons of water every day. An¬ swer for it, Dennis Brandon is a Senior; the fountain is beside the senior door. Figure the rest out for yourself. Kathleen Morrison is seen sporting Jiles Dean’s ring. Betty Sue Slaton and Less Wilson have gotten quite cozy- Wonder what Janet Cross likes so well about Science class. Could it be because Morris Mc- Guffey is there? There is a certain boy by the name of Carl Harris who is in the 10th grade, and who has Jacque Sue Green on the edge of his seat. Now who is it that Frank Floury, C. M. Smith, Bobby Fu- gat, Henry Kilgore have their hearts set on? LAND SALE Whereas, heretofore on the 12th day of August, 1942, James D. Arrowood and wife, Frances Arrowood, executed and deliv¬ ered to A. W. Peck a certain se¬ curity deed conveying the prop¬ erty hereinafter described, for the purpose of securing an in¬ debtedness which is therein set out and described, which said security deed is recorded in of¬ fice of Clerk of the Superior Court of Dade County, Georgia, in deed book No. 29, page 112 et seq-, to which reference is made for its terms and provisions • And, Whereas, Note No. 5 of the se¬ ries of notes secured by said se¬ curity deed, being for the prin¬ cipal sum of $10000, with in¬ terest thereon from date at the rate of 6% per annum, was by its terms, due and payable on the 12th day of August, 1947, and default has been made in the payment thereof, which default still continues; And, Whereas, because of such de¬ fault, and pursuant to the pre¬ cisions of said security deed, the said A. W. Peck, the holder of said indebtedness, has elected to exercise the option contained in said security deed and has de¬ clared all of said debt to be due and payable at once, and default has been made in the payment thereof. Now, Therefore, because of the default hereinbefore recited, and pursuant to the powers and au¬ thority granted in said security deed, the undersigned A. W. Peck will, on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1947, within the legal hours of sale, at the courthouse door in Trenton, Dade County, Georgia, expose to sale and will sell, to the best and highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, being the same property des¬ cribed in said security deed, to- wit: Being all of Lot of Land No. Seventy-four (74) in the 10th district and 4th section of Dade County, Georgia, containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less. Also, all mining equipment, tracks, cars, etc, now located on the above described lands which were owned by James D. Arro¬ wood and wife, Frances Arro¬ wood, on August 12, 1942. Said property will be sold as the property of James D. Arro¬ wood and wife, Frances Arro¬ wood, and / or their assigns, and to divest out of the said James D. Arrowood and wife, Frances Arrowood, and / or their assigns, all right, title, interest, claim or demand which they or either of them may have in and to said property and vest the same in the purchaser. Said property will be sold sub¬ ject to any and all unpaid state and county taxes owing thereon. This October 8, 1947. A. W. PECK. By MADDOX J. HALE, His Attorney. 4t 10-30 CHURCH CHURCH SERVICES BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Wash Phillips, Pastor Sunday School, 10 A. M. Preaching, 11 A. M. Evening Service, 6 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at P. M. Choir Practice Friday 7 P. M. NEW SALEM METHODIST Sunday School 10 A. M. 11 A. M. League 7.30 P. M. NEW ENGLAND BAPTIST John North, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 C. S. T. Services each Sunday at 11:00 Sunday night B. T. U. at 6:00, at 7:00. TRENTON METHODIST Rev. T. N. Orr, Pastor, Sunday, October 26, 1947. Byrd’s Chapel, 9:45 A. M. Trenton, 11 A. M. VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH J. V. Richards, Pastor Sunday School, 10:30 A. M.— W. Conkle, Superintendent. Preaching, 11 A. M. Preaching, 7 P. M. FAIR VIEW CHURCH OF GOD J. D. Massengale, Pastor School 10 A. M. 11 A. M. 7 P. M. PINEY GROVE BAPTIST Rev. Pearl Tinker, pastor School 10 A. M. Superintendant, J. H. Tinker 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Service Thursdays 7 P. M Everybody welcome OF GOD—TRENTON Rev. Roy Massengale, Pastor Sunday School, 10 A. M. Preaching 11 A. M. Virgil Daniel, Superintendent. Bible Class Teacher, Rev- E. Buchanan. Services Friday, 7 P. M. DEER HEAD COVE BAPTIST Rev. Dewey Dodd, Pastor Sunday School, 10 A. M. N. R. Superintendent. Preaching, 11 A. M. BAPTIST CHURCH Conrad Morgan, Pastor Services at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School 10 A. M. Winfred Hartline, Supt. Trainng Union 6:45 P. M., Elliot, Director. 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