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DADE
THEATER
SUN., MON,, March 9-10
Fire and Fury .f Armored
Columns!
The Desert Fox
James Mason
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TI ES., WED., March 11-12
The Lowdown on Hollywood's
Famous Night-Life Street —
The SUNSET STRIP!
THE STRIP
Mickey Rooney, Sally Forrest
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THURS., Fill., March 13 - 14
Slaghter Trail
Brian Donlevy, * Gig Young
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SATURDAY, March 15
Night Riders of
Montana
Allan Lane
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OPENING TIMES
Week Days: 7:00 P. M.
Saturday: 2:30 P M.
Sunday: 3 PM. (two shows in
afternoon). Close for Church
and reopen at 8:45 P. M.
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N 0 TIC E
MUVr REGISTER IN TAX
COMMISSIONERS OFFICE. The
new law requires all new re¬
gistrants to regii>ter in the Tax
Commissioner's office. Regis¬
tration made outside of the
/Tax Commissioner’s office will
NOT be legal.
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• If you have iron or red
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can furnish at small
cost, attachments that
will clear the water. If
you are interested please
see or write.
W. J. West
RISING FAWN. GA.
Stop Taking
Harsh Drugs for
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End Chronic Dosing! Regain Normal
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Fill., March 6 - 7
His Kind of Woman
Mitchem, Jane Russell
2 CARTOONS and SPORTS
March 8
TRIPOLI
In Technicolor
J hn Payne, Maureen O'Hara
3 CARTOONS
ITN., MON., March 9-10
DODGE
Errol Flyn, Ann Sheridan
3 CARTOONS
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WED,, March 11-12
Flame and the Arrow
In Technicolor
Burl Lancaster, Virginia Mayo
Saturday and Sunday
Free Gifts fur all kiddies.
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711 Market St. Phone 7-1114
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LAUNDRY SERVICE
— ' PHONE 63 TRENTON, GA.
Closed on Wednesday Afternoons
Registered Pharmacist
On Duty
At All Times
LEE’S PHARMACY
2525 Broad Street Phone 7-0732 PRtS
Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Savings Accounts— To provide for the future
Checking Accounts— To provide greoter efficiency in
your day-to-day financial affairs;
Sofe Deposit Boxes— Offer your valuables protection
from fire and theft at low cost;
Banking Services— In fact, all financial services
which will add to your personal
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Member Federal Deposit Insuranee Corporation
Member Federal Reserve System
NOTICE TAXPAYERS
TAX COMMISSIONER’S SCHEDULE
Meet me at the places listed below for the purpose of
1952 Tax Return. Every one who Is eligible for the
must make return and sign return blank. If you
do this, the Board of Assessors cannot allow you any
873 Slygo—W. FJ. Cole’s Home—9 A. M. to 12 N.....Mar.
Hooker—1 P. M. to 3 P. M......................Mar.
875 Byrd’s Chapel—V. Stewart—9 A M. to 12 N .....Mar. 8
Sulphur Springs—Amos Mill—1 PM. to 3 P. M. . Mar, 8
Rising Fawn—B B Kenimer--All day..........Mar.
974 Wildwood—R S. Townsend's — 9 A. M to 12 N . Mar.
N. England—Brown's Store—1 P. M. to 3 P M.. .Mar.
New Home—9 A. M to 10 A. It!..................Mar.
Cole City-Christian's Store—11 A. M. to 1 P. M. Mar.
Cole City—Crisp’s Store—1 P M. to 3 P M......Mar.
New Salem—9 A M to 12 N....................Mar.
If you have not already made your returns, please do so
March 31st.
Ernest Stewart
Deputy Tax Commissioner.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, MARCH
F. H. A. NEWS
The F H A. girls of
High attended the Spring
trict meeting at
Georgia, on Saturday, March
1952. The highlights of
program were the election
candidates for state offices
a talk by MLss Elizabeth
on “Dual Purpose
Other parts of the
consisted of a fashT.n
.songs and gams.
This meeting was of
interest to our chapter
Faye Wheeler, one of our
members was on the program
Eighty-eight schools were re
presented, with around
hundred girls present.
standing visitors were
Tate, State F.H A
and MLss Inez Wallace,
Supervisor of
Education.
Eighteen memebrs of
chapter attended the
They were: Janie Bradford,
lorls Pennington, Faye
Betty Hixsjyi, Peggy
Alb n rta Higdon, Jean
Betty Derryberry, Shirley
Flora Lee Lynon, Doris
Lessie Hampton, Shirley
can, Autumn Troxtel,
M ore, Brownie Stephens,
Wheeler, and Jeanette
breath. Thy were
by Mrs. J. C. Billue and
Ersaline Carroll.
Jeanette Gilbreath,
Reporter.
BIT O’ BULL
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ough to house even the students
they have now.
Children on Sand Mountain,
cn Lookout Mountain, and all \
over the county deserve to have
a good high school where they
can learn the subjects that they
will need in life. They are being
cheated out of what they should
rightfully have.
Our sales tax money — the
money that you and I and
everyone else in Georgia pay
every day—is going to be spentj
this year for improving school
systems in Georgia. But not
Dade County. We, of Dade Coun
ty, have ourselves to blame.
But It is the children of Dade
County who will suffer the most
—and will continue suffering
until we grow out of our stupid
selfishness.
Dad3 County * ste P- child
of Georgia. We are naughty so
we are neglected.
4-H Club Week March 1-9
(Continued from front page)
i project.
1 4— Poultry was chosen by 57
, b:ys and four girls. Ten club
members received one hundred
chicks each in the poultry
chain. Jackie Wilson, Rising
Fawn, won first prize at Fair;
Sam Kenimer, Rising Fawn,
second, and Gary Moore, New
Salem, third prize.
5— Forestry — Fifteen boys
and six girls carried out this
project. Tree seedlings were
secured for these members and
ten acres were planted.
A demonstration on the pro¬
per stacking of lumber on the
farm for air drying was pre¬
pared by Ray Bobo. This dem¬
onstration placed seepnd in the
District Project Achievement
Contest.
The County Agents have not
been able to give too much as¬
sistance to the girls, but 139
girls chose baking, 78 fo:d pre¬
servation, 15 child care, 1C o
clothing, 9 home furnishing
and 10 home industries.
Shirley Stallings, of Davis,
won county first prize in Dress
Review' and got to go to
Athens. Ruth Young, also of
Davis, won second prize in the
County Dress Review.
Three Community Clubs, Ris¬
ing Fawn, Davis and New Sa-
(lem entered the Community
improvement Contest sponsor-
led by the Alanta Journal. Ris¬
ing Fawn was selected as the
county winner and was one of
the twelve communities in the
State to receive $100.00 as prize
for being county winner.
All of these clubs contributed
a large share to the many im¬
provements in their commun¬
ity.
Community Club advisors
met regularly with the com¬
munity clubs and with the
County Council and assisted
with programs and advising on
county project work. Each club
has at least two advisors, one
man and one woman,
Facts truck owners should know about baling
bigger payloads
tttant to know why you can carry more pay-
W load with Dodge “ Job-Rated, trucks.
First, they’ve got better weight distribution,
his means that bigger payload capacity truck. is Man> eng!-
neered into a Dodge “Job-Rated ’ axle,
trucks carry too much weight on the rear
not enough on the front. But in a Dodge triu ',
the right proportion of the load is carrit-u
each axle.
Besides this better weight distribution, a shorter
wheelbase provides easier turning, easier pat
ing. Come in and try one of these payload-par. Get all ■ tl ,
easier-handling trucks for yourself. payloads.
facts about hauling bigger
Carry morel In Dodge “ Job-Rated ” trucks the
engine is placed forward and the front axle ^
—for better distribution of the load, 'rou r...
carry bigger payloads—without overloading.
Haul faster! Dodge “ Job-Rated ” trucks are
“With Dodge, the payload powered by high-compression engines to gi' ( -
our new top performance with rock-bottom economy-
is high, the cost mile low!" power gives you pull and speed that sa\ e
per Get longer life! There’s a Dodge truck that s
MORRIS SAPIR “ Job-Rated ” to fit your road and load conditmi
... soys —with load-carrying and load-moving um
Dependable Furniture Company, Oakland, California tory-engineered to stand up on toughest ■
“After using Dodge ‘Job-Rated' trucks for eight years /ronsporfoi
exclusively, I want to report that your new models are See us foe/oy /or Me 6es/ buy An Aovtr- cos/
keeping me sold on Dodge. DODGE^TFJOCS
“No vehicle we have ever seen can give our drivers
more freedom in city traffic than our Dodge 1 -ton
truck. With our new Dodge, the payload is high, the
cost per mile low.”
Dyer Motor Co., Trenton, Ga.
the clubs on
Additional
each Home
Club assist with the
the community clubs.
I think a go:d way to
report is to quote
Ellis’ r port from
C.lub Advisors and
are very glad to be a
such a great organization
4-H Club. We hope
enjoys the club as much
do.’
Jim Curet.m,
Council Reporter.
E SELL mortgages notes,
<sa a notes and
bill of sale notes.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
Here’s Your Guarantee
CERTIFIED SEED
> BKjW KNOWN
KNOWN
PERFORMANCE
RESULTS of Experiment Station tests prove there are no better seed in the
world for Georgia conditions than seeds certified by the Georgia Crop Improve¬
ment Association, Extension Annex Building, Athens, Ga.
CERTIFIED SEED of crops and varieties produced in 1951 for this year’s
planting are as follows:
XCTTON: Empire, w R.: Coker’s 100 W. R.; Pandora; PEANUTS: Dixie Spanish; Dixie Runner; No. 148 SpaniiS
Deltapine IS; Stoneville 2B. Type.
(IVBRID CORN: Dixie 18 (yellow); Georgia-101 (white): SOYBEANS: Roanoke; Gatan.
Dixie 17 (white): Georgia-103 (white); Georgia-281 GRASSES: Coastal Bermuda; Tift 57; Starr Millet
(White); NC-27 (yellow); US-282 (yellow). OKRA: Emerald, Dwarf Stalk Long Green Pod.
OPEN POLINATED CORN: Hastings Prolific (white); Hol- WATERMELONS: Black Diamond; Garrison; Congo,
I combs Prolific (white); Neal's Paymaster (white); What-
'■ lav's Prolific (white). TOBACCO: Gold Dollar.
Dealer Certified Seed
NOW ON SALE
GARDEN SEED; PASTURE GRASS SEED;
KATA HD A SEED POTATOES;
COBBLER SEED POTATOES;
SPRING FERTILIZER,
4 10-7; 4--2-12; 4-8-8 ; 4-8-6; 6-8S;
CHICKEN FEEDERS, FOUNTAINS
AND BROODERS'
FRUIT TREE SPRAYS;
STOCK REMEDIES AND SERUMS.
If your wants are not in stock — We’ll order.
Farmers Co-op
TRENTON, GEORGIA
Soil Conservation
By HUGH CLARK
Terraces have been layed
off recently for the following
district cooperating farmers in
Dade county: E. M. Coffee, W.
K. Ellson and J. Elmer Smith,
all of Sand Mountain.
According to recent reports,
seme 54 district cooperting
farmers in the coujity intend)
to plant sericea lespedeza this
spring, 13 on Sand Mountain,
6 on Look:ut Mountain, 9 in the
valley north of Trenton and 26
in the valley south of Trenton,
mostly in the Rising Fawn and
Cloverdale c immunities.
Arlington strain sericea seed
is in short supply again this
i ne district was able
only 500 lbs. ^ t
0 f this
sericea '
seed f or S th
W. H. Pullen, W L
and C. L. Ivey.
The following farmers i n the
have 2 2 or more acres *
strain 0
sericea an-'
to combine the seed this
R. C. Thomas, Asa L ^
W L Fannin, w
and Dr. N. R Morris.
NOTICE
Trenton Lodge No. 179
F. & A. M. meet 8:00
p. m. every second Sa 1
-
rriay night each month.
All Masons invited to a. tend
Noah Castleberry, w. m
R obert Ryan, Secy