WANT ADS
stnV is the time to get your
‘ in shape for winter driv-
oar Anti-Freeze,
n oil, Grea.se,
Wa.hing, and Flats Fixed.
Cray Service St ation !
l( ,R SAI-E—Woodburning stove I
jjood condition. See Lorene
n Ga.
Brooks, Trenton,
st-^ 0 ' 26,
_
RENT —Five room house
and 50 acres of land near New
England. See or write Robert
Forester, Wildwood, Ga.
3 t — 10-26
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HARD OF HEARING?
V0 F t an again enjoy your ra
dio. Church sermon; the
laughter of friends and family
uith an Otarion Hearing Aid.
Free hearing test by our con¬
sultants. Batteries for all
makes. Convenent terms.
I,R. G. K. MAC VANE
H 1 H 1 Crossing Fort Payne, Ala.
Chiropractor & Physiotherist
A DOZIER AUCTION sells real
estate faster for more cash.
D>zier Land Co. Broker, Heal¬
ey Bldg. Atlanta.
FILMS DEVELOPED & PRINTED
Two da'y service. See Jim
Betts, Dade County Times
* office, Trenton. Also photo¬
graphs made of weddings,
parties, reunions, etc.
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES repair¬
ing _ New service from old
appliances. “If it’s electrical,
we can repair it.” — Call TA¬
TE M & CASE, Radio Electric,
Trenton. Phone 22.
BASHING MACHINES repaired.
Including automatics. We also
convert gasoline models. TA¬
TI .M & CASE Radio Electric
Co., Phone 22, Trenton.
f/. r-EDS
& V
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ITS GROWING LATE for sow¬
ing pastures and Cover Crops
this Fall. While some time yet
remains, better see us for that
Fescue, Ladino Clover, Vetch, or
in fact anything you need. Can
also supply the required fertili¬
zer. IMPORTANT: We are cut¬
ting the price cn Ammonium
Nitrate thru November 30Lh.
DADE COUNTY
CO-OP
Trenton, Georgia
/MAC/HE/ w VVST \
5 mmotes rrm I
WE SAVED HOOP/ 1
say Mr. & Mrs. Franklin J. Knight
Oak Park, Michigan
Com* in... tee why you could pay $1,000 more YES, ANY OTHER CAR
and still not get all the extra room, ease of
handling and famous dependability of Dodge I THAT PLEASED OS BOTH
is TY7’hat all by it takes saving better for way $1,000! to show spend Yes, just 5 minutes why 5 minutes owners than COSTS/,OOO/MORE /,
us to you
say still you could pay $1,000 more for a car and
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not all that Dodge gives you! ...........
get II
'■ I ' e 11 show you roominess inside—head room,
leg room, shoulder room. We’ll let you /Hew Bigger l/a/oe
sample handling ease, the start-and-stop DODGE
smoothness of Fluid Drive.
) and ou 11 dependability learn about famous that Dodge ruggedness
)car after saves you money
year.
Before you decide on any car, come in! Don't than the /owest-priced
"ait, spend 5 minutes with us—save §1,0001 Jt/sf a few do//ars more cars
DYER MOTOR CO.
r >ODG£-PLYMOUTH DEALER
ON OUR FOUR AMENDMENTS
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(Continued from first page)
Amendment 3 concerning oil wells is self-explanatory.
» * *
Amendment 4 provides for authorizing boards of education to
obtain and incur loans. Before the adoption of the new constitu¬
tion in 1945 school boards had this authority. While the new cons-
tlthtton is not clear on this point most county and independent
school boards continued to operate as they had done previously.
Today there are fewer school beards in debt than at any time in
the last twenty years. However, as of June 30. 1950, 72 counties and
seven cities had outstanding school obligations.
If passed this amendment will permit county boards of edu¬
cation to borrow up to 75'< of the total gross income from school
taxes the preceding year. This loan is payable before December 31.
And no school board which has not paid off its indebtedness may
borrow additional funds. (From THE GEORGIA VOTER)
SWAP-BUY-SELL
SPONSORED BY VETS
SET FOR SATURDAY
A county-wide swap-biry-
sell auction, 1
sponsored by the \
Dade Vets Farm Training ;
Class and the county Farm
Bureau, will be held in the
vacant lot next to the Wil¬
liams Motor Co., Saturday
morning at 8 A. M., it has
been announced.
W. II. Pullen, in making the
announcement, said if the
sale, which was originated at
the recent county fair, is a
success, it is planned to make
it a monthly affair.
Every year in the U. S. about
three billion tons of soil are
washed or blown away from
farm land alone.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING
OF CREDITORS. In the United
S.ates District Court for the
Northern District of Georgia. In
re: Winnie Otis Stephens, No.
7352 in bankruptcy. To the cre¬
ditors of said bankrupt, of Tren¬
ton, Georgia, R.F.D.: Notice is
hereby given that on October 19,
1950 the above named was duly
adjudicated bankrupt; and that
the first meeting of his credit¬
ors will be held at Room 212, U.
S. Post Office Building, Rome,
Georgia, on November 4, 1950,
at 11 o’clock A. M., at which
place and time the said credit¬
ors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, ap¬
point a committee of creditors,
examine the bankrupt and
transact such other business as
may properly, erme before said
meeting. Rowell C. Stanton, Re¬
feree in Bankruptcy, Rome, Ga
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 1950
12-Year Plan...
(Continued from 1st page)
for the program, it was pointed
out, by one year. Many other
counties started their study of
the plan before Dade made Its
bid In 1948, and under state re¬
gulations, counties must have
the plan under consideration
for four years.
Dr. Lance warned that at
least five or six additional tea¬
chers will be needed to handle
the some 100 students that
would be held in the schools as
a result of the program.
Before the state will provide
funds for the program, schools
must make complete reports co¬
vering activities, plans, and le¬
vels of students completing
grades one through final gra¬
duation.
This report, Lance said, should
be filed one year from this week
if Dade County hopes to gain
their additional grade in 1952.
A major part of the report,
dealing with the study of what
a child should know after com¬
pletion of different grades,
started its way to completion
Monday. Teachers divided into
groups and began a day-long
session to complete these stu¬
dies.
After listing their findings,
teachers must then determine if
these standards are being met.
At the request of Dr. Lance,
teachers listed the folowing a
the aims of Dade County
schools;
(1) Building Citizenship; (2)
Preparing children for life; (3)
Teaching practical things; (4)
Teaching the three R’s; (5) Wor
thy use of spare time; (6)
Teaching of health, saefty, and
physical education; (7) Teach
ability to get along with peo¬
ple; (8) Guidance; (9) Mental
health; (10) Appreciation of
Music, Art, and other finer
things of life; (11) Teach char¬
acter building; (12) Religious
training.
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 issue;
all the heirs at law and creditors
of the said A. F. Tripp, deceased,
will take notice that I will pass
upon said application at the
November term, 1950, of the
court cf ordinary of Dade Coun¬
ty; and that unless cause is
shown to the contrary, at said
f ime. said leave will be granted.
This 2nd day of October, 1950.
A. W. Peck,
Ordinary.
ftrrsvffZy
adds
lasting color
to wood and
cement floors
A tough, elastic,
wear - resistant
Floor Enamel for interior
or exterior use — with¬
stands scuffing and can
be washed re¬
peatedly.
$5 30 ||
GALLON CUtiJUfii "j
Dowdey Millwork Co.
Trenton, Georgia
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
oil mwW M «WuJ0 **** ’
They like ’em! No (uelin’I and trucks
A Dodge truck is easy on gas
oil, thanks to lightweight aluminum
pistons, 4 rings per piston and
other fuel-saving features. The
high-compression engine Is “ Job-
Rated ” with power to spare!
zjj upkeep They’re costs keepin’ down!
Your Dodge truck will be
“ Job-Rated ”— with the
right engine, transmission
and other units for your
iob. Exhaust valve seat
inserts and other depend¬
able Dodge features help
assure low upkeep costs.
They’re cashin’ in on payloads!
You’ll appreciate the big pay-
loads you can put on your Dodge
“ Job-Rated ” truck. Thanks to
better weight distribution, one
trip will often do the job of two— transportation
without overloading the truck. for low-cost
POWER: ... 8 arc er turning! Parks in tight places.
gyrol FLUID DRIVE! gines-each " Job-Rated” for “Job-Rated” maneuverability!
PLUS power. COMFORT: widest seats*.
Adds even more to eco¬ ECONOMY: priced with windshield with . . . best vision of ..
nomical truck operation. . . .
They’re likin’ the low price! the lowest. "Job-Rated” for de¬ any popular truck. Air-cushioned,
Saves wear, adds to truck pendability and long life. adjustable “chair-height” seats.
and tire life. Available Your Dodge “Job-Rated’’ truck BIGGER PAYLOADS: carry
only on Dodge “ Job- will be priced with the lowest. more without overloading . . axles . or SAFETY: . . . finest truck brakes
Rated. trucks—on Yet it will be “ Job-Rated ”— springs because of "Job-Rated” in the industry . . . hand brake
Y\- and 1-ton models. with unit from engine to WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION. operating independently on pro¬
every peller shaft on all models—Vi-ton
Get a copy of our new rear axle sized right for hauling EASIER HANDLING: .. . sharp¬ and up.
Fluid Drive booklet today! your loads over your roads.
$eeus for a good deal/
(Uiill QQ 0t5 m ^ ^
DYER MOTOR CO. - Trenton, Ga.
DADE COUNTY’S FIRST SANITARY RENDERING SERVICE
COWS — HOGS — HORSES — MULES — SHEEP, Any farm Animal weighing over 200 pounds if not skinned or decomposed
ALWAYS PROMPT — ALWAYS RELIABLE
CHATTANOOGA RENDERING COMPANY-PHONE 5-2602 COLLECT
Under New Management
PRYOR SERVICE STATION
(Formerly \\ heeler Service Station)
We Specialize In
'SHELL V..I GAS AND OILS
Rey Vester Fan Belts and Water Hoses.
Permanent Anti-Freeze.
B. F. Goodrich and Firestone Tires.
TIRE , RECAPING. — AUTO POLISHING.
AUTO ACCESSORIES.
OUR PRICES:
• GREASE JOB __________ ____75c
• WASHING ____________ —$1.00
• OIL CHANGE (30c Oil) - .J1.50
(40c Oil) — — $1.85
• Vacuum Clean Upholstery - ____ 50c
24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
PHONE 48-J Trenton. Georgia