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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1950)
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ELMO BRANCH Eighth and Market Sts. 3734 St. Elmo Avenue Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Senate Resolution No. 6 Resolution Act No. 6 A RESOLUTION A Resolution proposing to qualified voters ol Georgia i amendment to the ; by striking therelrom !iV ol Section 1 of Article V I its entirety, and inserting in thereof a new paragraph viding for the election of U. Senator, Governor, Governor, State House Justices of the Supreme and Judges of the Court of peals, on a County Unit and providing for the tion of candidates for States Senator, Governor, Lieu tenant Governor, State officers, Justices of Court, and Judges of the of Appeals, in ail primary tions, held by any political ty. on a County Unit basis; set forth the method and cedure to be followed; and other purposes. BY BE IT RESOLVED GENERAL ASSEMBLY GEORGIA. SECTION 1. Upon the approval of this solution in the manner after provided, that Article V, IV of Section I of same relating to the election Governor and the procedure method of counting the be and the same is hereby pealed by striking in its all of said Paragraph IV of tion I of Article V, which as follows: "Paragraph IV. How published. The members of 1 branch of the General shall convene In the tative Hall, and the President | House ihe Senate of Representatives and Speaker of I J open the presence and publish and the under returns the rection of the General bly; and the person having l majority of the whole THE DADE UOUNl’Y TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 19, 1950 jf votes, shall be declared duly elected Governor of this State; ouL.it no person shali have such majority, then from the two person.* having the highest number of votes, who shall be in life, and shall not decline an election at the time appointed for the General Assembly to elect the General Assembly shah immediately, elect a Governor ter'of General Assembly, a majority of the members present shall be necessary to a choice,”' and that in lieu thereof a new Paragraph be subsistltuted, to be known as Paragraph IV of Section I of Article V of the Constitution of the State of Georgia, and which shall read as follows; ratagiapii iv. How Returns puuusiicu—xne in embers oi crtcii orancn oi me Creneiai n.s- ot-muiy suan convene in me ne- j«u»einduve nan, anu me pre- jiumg oiiicei oi me senate ana opert.ft.er oi me nouse oi rcepre- semauves snail open and pub- usn uic returns in tne presence ana under the direction oi me oduciat nsscmUi,y, aiiu aie per¬ son having me majority ol me wneie number oi votes, upon a county unit basis as hereinaiter set out shall be declared duly elected Governor oi this State; the person receiving the highest nuinuer of popular votes in any given county snail be considered to nave c^ned such County, and snail be entitled to the lull vote oi such County on the county unit basis, tnat is to say, two votes lor eacn representative entitled to which such county is in the Lower House of the Gen¬ eral Assembly. If in any County any c,wo or more persons snail he for the highest number oi popular votes received, the county unit vote of such County shall be equally divided between the persons so tying. If no per¬ son shall have a majority of the total county unit votes, then the person having the greatest num¬ ber of county unit votes shall be declared duly elected Governor. "Paragraph VI (a) All general and special elections for U S. Senators, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State School Superintendent, Comptroller General, Treasurer, Commis- si oner of Agriculture, Commis- sioner of Labor, Justices of the oasis aim am above provisions shall ° apply ■ SfJKsuJh any primary Pa poUUeai elections parly’ for shS'JoW nomina- tion of candidates for United States Senator, Governor, State House officers. Justices of the Supreme Court, and Judges of the Court of Appeals, such party all or its authorities shall cause candidates for nomination for said offices to be voted for on one and the same day through- out the State, which Is hereby fixed as the second Wednesday in September of each year In which there is a regular general election. Candidates for nom¬ inations to the above-named of¬ fices who receive, respectively, popular the highest number of votes In any given county shall be considered to have carried such county, and shall be en¬ titled to the full vote of such county of the county unit basis, that is to say, two votes for each represenatives to which such county is entitled in the lower House of the General Assembly. If in any county any two highest number of popular mere candidates shall tie for received, the county unit vote such county shall be equally vided between the candidates tying. All such county unit shall within 10 days after primary be accurately idated by the chairman and cretary of the State of the political party such primary and published a newspaper published at Capitol, within three days the completion of the tion, certified under the and seals of said chairman secretary; and the for said offices, who shall receive a majority all the county unit throughout the entire State, on the basis above set shall be declared by the convention of the party such Primary, or the chairman thereof, or other authority, without the of a formal ballot, to be the minees of such party for above named ofiices. ively, and it shall be the duty the State executive elected. or appointed at convention, or by its or the chairman" or thereof, or other authority such party, to see to it that names of all such candidates shall be placed the tickets or ballots of party at the general following such primary, sucji successful candidates be considered, deemed and as the duly nominated of such party for the named: Provided, that in event there are only two dates for any particular referred to in this section, it shall appear, after the lidation of all of the unit votes throughout the that said candidates have ceived an equal number of ty unit votes, the one who have received a majority of popular votes shall be by the State convention of party holding such primary, the permanent chairman of. or other party without the necessity of a mal ballot, to be the nominee such party for such office: it shall be the duty of the executive committee elected appointed at such convention, by its authority, or the ,man or secretary thereof, other authority of such party, men successful candidate shali to see to it that the name of be placed upon the tickets or ballots of such party at the gen- eral election following such primary, and such successful | c;*.didate shall be considered, deemed and held as the duly . n rmnated , candidate . , of . such , party for the of lice named: Pro- shall°be railed or held, the declaration of the result shall be made in such manner as may be pre- cribed by the State committee or other authority of such party.” “Provided-further that if in the event no candidate in a fhi m Sn r w unS vo“ a thaf y the question and determination of a run-over Primary shall be gov- erned as provided by law. SECTION 2 ^ ii uy the “U ol Ucuigi*, Hi-, wnen this amendment snail nave been agreed to oy two- auras ol tne memoers elected to uciierai AssemDiy tne snail be entered on their journ- u,o Wim i/iie ay<_a anu uayo maen mereon and shah be nsned and submitted to tne people lor ratilication or rejec¬ tion as one single amendment aie consmuon ir,inn ai ai the tne next npxt gen- spn- era! election in lst>u, as provided uy law. Tii-ose voting in lavor oi the ratilication of the amend- mmt herem proposed shall have written or printed on their bal- lots the words ‘ For electing, and nominating by political parties, J. S. Senator, Governor, Lieu- sS l "Sr r Attorne? re GenerS f , The State School Superinten- dent, the Comptroller General, the Treasurer, lire Commission- er of Agriculture, and the Com- missioner of Labor, Justices of Supreme Court and Judges of the Court of Appeals, by the people on a county unit basis, Those voting against the ratifi- cation of the amendment herein proposed shall have written or printed on their ballots the U. S. Senator, A Governor, Lieu- tenan-Governor, Secretary of State, the Attorney General, The State School Superintendent, v r"Tyiiito Courto^Appeals t andTheCom- as of the missioner of Cabor, by the peo- | died to vote for members or tne Thirst, Too , Seeks Quality j DKINH • - — ■- - Over 2 , 000.000 truck userscaBtle^iong with 1 1 ! Registrations Show More Than 2,000,000 Chevrolet Trucks Now on the Rcrad ... More Than Any Other Make! Today over 2,000,000 truck operators are getting the benefits of the world’s most popular engine in the world's most popular ftfSt saleS truck. For the last eight consecutive truck ri« production Chevrolet trucks have led ~ fS years, in demand and sales . . . are far ahead j this Come in—let us give you the facts. year. Williams Motor Company ON THE SQUARE PHONE 37 •TRENTON, GEORGIA Clean-up, Planned P-TA The - 1 New Salem P-TA a met ‘“ vv for their regular monthly meeting "»*«***,« th. a chcol. Representatives were present from New Salem, West Brow, and Head River communities, President Mrs. Cecil McKaig was absent. Vice President Mrs. C. L. Heygood presided. Mrs. T. H. Moore, Program Chairman was abse " L No planned program wa ' & lven - The old business of changing the gas st0 ves was * discussed the report from the com- mi ttee was give n. From all in- vpstiffations vesu gati°ns made made it it was was de- ae eided changing fr„m one type of gas stove to another would not economical The same comrnit t e e was asked to inves- ! tigate more about changing — from *« gas to - a “ wai coal burning uu “‘“ iS fur- naee, Other old business brought up that of the w:rkmg . . and , was ° on > cleaning up of the school , , grounds. Quite a bit of work ha f , hppn rionp ^ on thp eroun ds ln ; thp t;iie P Dast ast 0 weeks weeKs Mc Mr - hiarK Clark Gray was hired to cut and clean off small brush and under grow th. This is certainly a big improvement and a good Icok- ing beginning for improving our school grounds, A bulldozer was hired and . ke P fc the J° . . b for , , two da , y s - This job has made work for more cleaning up. Trees, stumps, ^ etc. were pushed K over and t0 be cleaned up, Another working was planned for October 28th to clean up P«‘ up pla y equipment for the children. Any one, parents or friends, shall be consolidated as now re- by law in election ! Members of the General As- j adopted> and make proc i a ma- | tion of the result thereof, said amendment shall become part of the Constitution of State of Georgia. S. MARVIN GRIFFIN President of Senate GEORGE D. STEWART Secretary of Senate FRED HAND Speaker of House of Representatives JOE BOONE Clerk of House of s R 6 APPROVED: HERMAN E. TALMADGE Governor of w ho are Interested in the wel- ;arc the children is Invited to help on this project. The chil- dren badly need - a gocd play [ground. ! Mrs. Holtzhower, first grade teacher, a ked for a place to be j se t aside for the first grade children All agreed this was a scod Idea and that plans would be made to do so. , j ..... Mr. Owens -----.....,........... discussed with the parents the buying of a large dictionary for the school. It was agree d upon to spend $30 for this. Mr. Owens has bought the | hinripr b „ fnr '“ fnino ™ . ZTiJ- n a tograph for school use. This is some of hte things agreed upon at the last meeting f;r him to get. Material for bookcases and tables nrhinh which the the boys hnvc nian pian to j ma ^ needed. Mr. Mon- e are roe MeKaig and- Mrs. Gordon volunteered to give some ; material ^ , , _ to , be used , for „ h. ^" 00 cases. More material is . needed. A new ice cream boy has been put in the school. Children spend their money on ice cream and the school gets the profit to be used in the school which is keeping their money at home fcr their benefit. A report on the profit from ice cream was given by Mr. Owens which was estimated to b e $27 up to date, I Mr Owens also gave an up to date lunch room report for the pas t month. Parents were well pleased with his method of pre- ! —ts— senting and —1 ««— filing this record. evening beginning about 6:30 or 7:00 o’clock. Mrs. Martin Bradford, Moore^Mrs“c°L.' H^good and Mrs. Cecil McKaig were ap- pointed as a committee to buy and p j an f 00 d All the teachers will take part in carrying out some phase of the Hallowe’en Carnival. The proceeds from the firsh fry and Carnival will be used to paint the interior of the the class rooms, which have never been Inainteri | If you like fish and are mter- ested in the improvement of the school and the education of children this will be a good ews Mrs Baris I - Lula D. Paris was no* : ;fied Saturday that her sister I Mrs. Lillie Love of Humbold* Ten n ’J uffered a stroke while work , Tuesday nieht ‘ at “■ jt'oTin? T innc nu,u L % ^ “ mg the b « • Lions’ ! rrT'Tnmt _VicrV» rtlgn o a School Club ' ___________ and l Cradle Roll of the Me,h Church, white, oa for more than eighteen years. All her g00 d friends both white and colored are wishing for her a speedy re¬ cover. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Paris and Thomas Clifford left sun- day morning for Humboldt ani returned Monday reporting her sister is better but is in a very , serious condition. --- Star Route News By Mrs. Omega Walker Greetings folks. Mrs. H. J. Barton is on the ill list, she is confined to her bed* Miss Ruby Carpenter became the happy bride of Pfc. Fred H Daily Jr. last week. Miss Ada Cooper and Estil Tinker were married last week. Pfc. Kenneth Moore and Pfc. Fred H. Daily Jr., were home on a weekend pa s last week. Mrs. Pleas Burton visited re¬ latives here Sabbath. The Branch Sabbath School met with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny West, Sabbath. There were twelve present. GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that J. M. Carroll, as administrator of A. F. Tripp, deceased, having applied to me by petition for leave to sell the real estate of said A. F. Tripp, deceased : and that an order was made thereon at the .... October .............. term, 1950, for citation, and that citation isiue; '< all the heirs at law and creditors of the said A. F. Tripp, deceased, court cf ordinary of Dade Coun¬ ty; and that unless cause is shown to the contrary, at said time, said leave will be granted. This 2nd day of October, 1950. A. W. Peck. Ordinary. time to make it known. Several parents expressed themselves on the improvement of the school system and the way is is being run this year. Every one feels we have a gocd beginning, but the support and cooperation of al the parents is f needed. L. E. Holtzbcwer, reporter. - - SUBSCRIBE TO THE DADE COUNTY TIMES — $2 YEAR 1