The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, October 26, 1950, Image 4

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    DADE
THEATER
THURSDAY, October 26
SHAKEDOWN
Howard Duff
FRIDAY, October 27
Naughty Nineties
Abbott and Costello
SATURDAY, October 28
Gunmen Of Abilene
“Rocky" Lane
SUN., MON., October 29 - 30
Father Of The Bride
Joan Bennett, Elizabeth Taylor
TUBS., WED., Oct 31, Nov. 1
WAGON MASTER
Ben Johnson, Joanne Dru
ALWAYS A COMEDY
AT THE DADE
CRISMAN
Up-To-Date Line of Hardware
511 Market St. Phone 7-1114
Chattanooga, Tennessee
FOR SALE
Coal and Wood
$9.00 and $10.00 a ton Guaranteed Whitwell
ALSO
GENERAL HAULING
GORDON (SUM) BURROWS
OLD ROBINSON HOME Trenton, Georgia PHONE 23
5 V CRIMP AND U” CORRUGATED
GALVANIZED ROOFING
ALL LENGTHS
CHATTANOOGA HARDWARE CO.
2C15 BROAD STREET
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Accident and Auto Insurance
H. F. ALLISON
IINSURANCE — REAL ESTATE
Times Building Trenton, Ga.
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New England News
We all hate to see Mr. and
Mrs. William Lancy leave, but
. we all wish them much success
wherever they may go.
Mrs. Eva Otts, of Birmingham
visited her sister Mrs. Eva At¬
kinson and family
Mrs. Allison Blevins and Lin-
dia was entertained Saturday
| night with a birthday supper at
the home of Mrs Lydia Allison
; and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Derry-
berry and family and Mrs. Lula
Derryberry, of Chattanooga,
visited relatives here Sunday
Mrs. E. L. Raulston and Mrs
Steve Derryberry was shopping
in Chattanooga Friday.
Louise Bates spent Sunday
with Nancy Crumley.
Mr. and Mrs. Raburn Wheeler
and baby visited his parents Mr.
and Mrs. T. T Wheeler over the
week end.
We are sorry to report that
Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Castleberry
are in Parkview Hospital. Mr
Castleberry underwent an oper¬
ation Sunday afternoon. We
wish them both a speedy reco¬
very.
Wildwood Circuit
Parsonage Benefit
Planned November 18
The Wildwood Circuit will
sponsor a dinner for the benefit
of the Parsonage at the Mor-
ganvllle school Saturday night)
November 18. The plates will
sell for $1.00 and children’s
plates for 50c.
Dinner will be served from 6
P. M. until everyone is served.
This is a most worthy cause
and the members of the Wild¬
wood Circuit will appreciate
your cooperation in helping
raise funds with which to build
our parsonage.
THL DADE UOUNi’Y TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 1950
Senate Resolution No. 18
Resolution Act No. 22
A RESOLUTION
To amend Paragraph 4, of Sec¬
tion 7 ot Article t oi the Consti¬
tution of the State of Georgia
so as to include therein county
boards of education as having
autnonty to obtain and incur
loans as therein provided. BY THE
BE IT L N A C l E D
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
GEORGIA, AND IT IS HEREBY
ENACT ED BY AUTHORITY OF
IHE SAME THAT:
SECTION 1.
Paragraph 4, of Section 7 of
Article 7 of the Constitution of
the State of Georgia is amend¬
ed by adding therein after the
words “political subdivision of
the State authorized to levy
taxes," the words, “and county
boards of education," by adding
therein after the words, "politi¬
cal subdivision,” where they
subsequently appear in said Pa¬
ragraph, the words “or county
board of education;” by adding
after the word “collected," in
Lhe second sentence of said par¬
agraph the words, “or received;'
and oy striking the word, “and",
where it appears before the
words, “political subdivision of
the State authorized to levy
taxes," in said Paragraph, and
by striking the word “or,”’
where it subsequently appears the
in said paragraph before
words, “political subdivision,” so
that this Paragraph, as amend¬
ed, wiii read as follows:
“In addition to the obligations
nereinoeiore allowed, eacn coun
ty, municipality, political sub¬
division of the State authorized
to levy taxes, and county board
ol education, is given the au-
tnority to make temporary loans
between January 1st and De¬
cember 31st in each year to pay
expenses for such year, upon the
following conditions: The ag¬
gregate amount of all such
loans of such County, munici¬
pality, political subdivision or
county board of education out¬
standing at any one time, shall
not exceed 75% of the total
gross income of such county,
municipality, political subdivi¬
sion or county board of educa¬
tion, irom taxes collected by
suen county, municipality, poli¬
tical subdivision or county board
oi education in the last proceed¬
ing year. Such loans shall be
payable on or belore December
aist oi Lhe calendar year in
wmch such loan is made. No
loan may be made in any year
unuer the provisions of this par¬
agraph wnen there is a loan
men unpaid whicn was made in
a prior year under the provi¬
sions oi tins paragrapn. Eacn
such loan shall be nrst author¬
ized by resolution fixing the
terms of such loan adopted by a
majority vote of the governing
booy ol suen county, city politi¬
cal subdivision or county board
of education, at a meeting
legally held, and such resolution
shall appear upon the minutes
of such meeting. No such coun¬
ty, municipality, subdivision or
county board of educatoin shall
incur in any one calendar year,
an aggregate of such temporary
loans and other contracts or
obligations for currrent ex¬
penses, in excess of the total an¬
ticipated revenue of such coun¬
ty, municipality, subdivision, or
county board of education for
such calendar year, or issue in
one calendar year notes, war¬
rants or other evidences of such
indebtedness in a total amount
in excess of such anticipated re¬
venue for such year.”
SECTION 2.
When this amendment to the
Constitution shall have been
approved by the General As¬
sembly of the State of Georgia
in the manner provided by law,
the Governor of this State shall,
in the manner provided by law,
cause the same to be voted upon
oy the people of the Skate, at the
next general election held for
such purpose. At said election
the ballots shall have printed
thereon, “For amendment to
Paragraph 4, Section 7, Of Ar¬
ticle 7 of the Constitution of the
State of Georgia to include
therein county boards of educa¬
tion as having authority to ob¬
tain the loans provided in said
paragraph,” and ''Against
amendment to Paragraph 4,
Section 7, of Article 7 of the
Constitution of Georgia to in¬
clude therein county boards of
education as having authority
to obtain the loans provided in
said paragraph.” If a majority
of the qualified voters at such
election shall vote "For” the ra¬
tification of the amendment,
the same shall become a part of
the Constitution of the State of
Georgia, and the Governor of
the State shall make proclama¬
tion thereof.
SECTION 3.
That all laws, and parts of
laws, in conflict herewith are
repealed.
S. MARVIN GRIFFIN
President of Senate
GEORGE D. STEWART
Secretary FRED of Senate
HAND
Speaker of House of
Representatives
JOE BOONE
Clerk of House of
Representatives
APPROVED.
HERMAN E. TALMADGE
Governor
This 25 day of February, 1949.
CITATION
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY.
Whereas, J. M. Carroll, Ad¬
ministrator of Joe Thomas Ri¬
chardson. represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered oh record, that he
has fully administered Joe Tho¬
mas Richardson estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons con¬
cerned. kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can.
why said Administrator should
not be discharged from his ad¬
ministration, and receive letters
of dismission, on the first Mon-
uay in November 1950.
A. W. Peck.
Ordinary.
New Home News
A good number attended
Church Sunday. Everybody is
invited to come and worship
with us. Rev. C. B. White is our
pastor, and he brings goed mes¬
sages.
Mrs. Lloyd Hurst, Mrs. Dave
Walls, and Mrs. S. G. Morgan
are sick. We wish each a speedy
recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Yancy Clayton
were called to a hospital last
night where their daughter
Dorthal was to be operated on.
Ramon, little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Aubry Harmcn, is havin'*
his tonsils removed today. We
hope he and Dorthal are back
home very soon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Broyles and
family were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E A. Stalling
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ferguson,
Shirley Stalling and Sue Mor¬
gan attended a church service
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Grants Friday night near
Avans, Georgia.
Mr. McKinley Mayes of Pine
Grove, Ala. spent a few days
last week with C. L. Gady.
Perry Conkle. Alice Morgan,
Fred Broyles, Gean Burgess,
Gene Dunn, Maxine Crisp, Ver¬
non Dunn, Jim, and Shirley
Stallings ate dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Ferguson Sun¬
day.
Miss Julia Clayton is spend¬
ing this week in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ballard
motored to Scottsboro, Ala. Sun¬
day to visit her father, Mr. Wil¬
son.
Mrs. Mae Morgan visited Mrs.
R. P. Dunn one day last week.
Little Patricia and Martha
Ferguson spent one day last
week with their grand mother
Mrs. E. A. Stalings.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pat.on
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Nixon.
Rev. Morgan, Betty Morgan,
Shirley Stallings, and Virginia
Ferguson visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ballard Saturday night to
sing a while.
The 9th grade is having their
class party Tuesday night in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Hardeman.
GARDEN CLUB
TO MEET NOV. 2nd
The Garden Club of Trenton
will meet at the home of Mrs.
E. G Wright November 2. All
members are urged to attend as
there will be an election of of¬
ficers. Also please bring plants
or shrubs for the plant ex¬
change.
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distribution systems and set up their
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and have assisted them frequently in
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