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LOOKOUT DRIVE IN
THEATER
Cummings and Birmingham
Highway
SUNDAY, February 22
Well Calculated Suspense!
SIROCCO
Humphrey Bogart, Marta Toren
Also Four Cartoons
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Closed Mon., Tue.,
and Wednesdays
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TIIl'RS., Fill., Febrpary 26 - 27
A First-rate Thriller-
711 Ocean Drive
Edmond O'Brien, Joanne Dru
Two Cartoons and Late News
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SATURDAY, February 28
Springfield Rifle
In Technicolor
Gary Cooper, Phyllis Thaxter
Four Cartrcns & Kiddie Gifts
BACK AGAIN
GOOD AS NEW!
When any of your electrical
appliances give you trouble,
just call Tatum and Case for
fast, dependable repair serv¬
ice. In no time at all we’ll
have them back to you...
working as good as new. Ex¬
pert repair can save you mo¬
ney on expensive replacements
of your appliances
TATUM & CASE
Radio Electric Co.
IUBNTON
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Friday February 27 -10 A.i
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The ED6EWOOD SUB-DIVISION
Located adjoining City Limits of TRENTON, GA. on Highway II
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400 beautiful building lots, 2 houses, 1 well 2,500 feet in depth with ample supply of water to furnish any town.
Builders, Speculators and Homeseekers — attend this sale and buy lots at your own price. Each lot will carry FHA specifi¬
cations.
ATTENTION CITIZENS — We will give a 5 acre tract of this land with railroad siding and road frontage to anyone or
any Company, that will build a factory, plant, or mill of any kind within three years ot sale date.
Interested parties inquire at our Office, Rome Ga. or be present on sale day.
This property will enhance in value day by day, being centrally located on one of the best high' ays in Georgia, within a
few miles of Chattanooga, Tenn., Birmingham, and Gadsden, Fort Payne, Ala. — “ Where traffic flows, value grows” Re¬
member the date, Friday, February 27. 10 A. M. All this property will sell, come prepared to buy. Signs on property.
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FREE! FREE! 3 beautiful building lots to 3 lucky people FREE! FREE! ©
attending the sale, also cash prizes!
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Car Sale Every Saturday 1 P. M. Rain or Shine
J. L. Todd Auction 6 C
302 West 3rd St. Rome, Ga. Phone 6339 List Your Property With Us •• We Sell The World”
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DADE
THEATER
SUN MON., February 22 - 23
RETREAT HELL
Frank Lovejoy, Anita Louise,
Richard Carl-on
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TUES., WED., February 24 - 25
Ma and Pa Kettle
At the Fair
Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride
THURS., FRI., February 26 - 21
Thousands of Thrills
Strange World
Angelica Kauff, and
Alexander Carlos
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SATURDAY, February 28
Davey Crockett
Indian Scout
George Montgomery
OPENING TIMES
W tmk Days: 7:00 P. M.
Saturday: 2:10 P M.
Sanday: 3 P M. (two shows in
ift*rn*«n). Close for Church
cad rrapan at 8:45 P. M.
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State Income Tax
State Intangible Tax Returns..
DUE ON OR BEFORE MARCH 15th
I LE YOUR RETURNS PROMPTLY
/ nd avoid the penalty and interest
WE ARE REQUIRED TO COLLECT
ATLANTA GEORGIA
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There will be a county-wide base-ball meeting at the Davis
High School, Saturday night, February 21, at 7:30 p. hi.
Everyone interested in base-ball are requested to come to
this meeting
Mrs. McCauley
Hostess To WMS
The V/ M. S of the Rising
Fawn Baptist Church met in
the home of Mrs. Mabel Me
Cauley Saturday, February 14,
for the regular monthly meet-
ing
Ms. J Z Bobo gave the de-
vctional Mrs. A F Reeves
was in charge of the program
while Mrs. W. J. West presided
<,ver the business sr^ion.
Rel.eshments were served to
and foiyt
visitors •
Th closing prayer was given
by Mrs S J Hale, a very
welcomed visitor.
KISING FAWN f-ll NOTES
The j anua ry 27th meeting
was ca u ed to order, by Presi-
dent Jim cureton after which
Aline Avans read from the Bi-
ble^ The secretary then called
tde ro jj and read the minutes,
Mr Adams, our county
agent> told us that Dade Coun¬
ty had been selected as one of
thirteen counties in a corn-
grcwing contract, sponsored b>
j hp Georgia Power ompany.
six boys took corn growing
^ a pr 0 j ect and will enter in
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the contest.
Mr. Adams then stated that
pine seedlings were available
for distribution. Six boys vo¬
lunteered to take some of the
trees as another project
Activities that 4-H‘ers could
enter into to paricipate in the
community improvement con-
tes were described by Principal
J. E. Mickler. Assistant Agent
Bigham gave a demonstration
on eggs, showing the group the
difference in fresh and old
eggs.
The club voted to contribute
$25 to the Rock EogJe Fund.
Jim Cureton again presided
over the February 10 meeting
of the Rising Fawn club. The
4-H Pledge was led by Eddie
West followed by Martha Ann j
Castleberry’s reading of se¬
veral, versus fro mthe Bible.
Mr. Bigham talked to the
group about chickens advising
March as the best time. Se¬
veral boys wanted some to
raise.
Polly Chadwick. Reporter
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Let Us Keep Your Nice Sweat¬
ers and V, Band-Box Clean
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Phone 63 Trenton. Ga.
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