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EARLY
ORDER
OFFER
What are the advantages
of placing an early order?
You get the hybrids and
grade size you desire.
J
For Higher Yields, Better
Standability and Easier Har¬
vesting We Recommend the
| Following Pfister Hybrids
for this area.
P.A.G. no Yellow) Hybrid
j P.A.G. 631 (White) (White) Hybrid Hybrid
P.G.A. 620
FARMERS’
CO-OP
TRENTON, GA.
HOT
OR
WHICH?
Every electrical appliance is
designed with a specific duty
to perform. Whether it is to
piovide heat or cold ^r sound
or perform other duties it can
not serve you if it is in need of
repair.
Our job is to keep all ap¬
pliances running perfectly and
you con depend on all our
work. The next time you are
having trouble, give us a call.
TATUM & CASE
Radii Electric Co.
TRENTON
AMERICAN LEGION POST 1M
.F’-'-i £
m
First and third Friday every
month, 8 P. M. Legien HaH
C. Raymond Street, Comm.
Manuel Avery, Adj.
WANT ADS
)VANT ADS are a cent a word
vith a minimum of 25c for one
nsertion—Try Our Want Ad
lolumn.
I OR RENT—6 room house with
good garden. — Mrs. W. D.
Cureton.
1 t p -
HR RENT — 4 room house,
close in.—Mrs. W. B. Cureton.
1 t p —
TABLE AT ONCE — Good
Rawleigh business. Selling
experience helpful but not
required. Car necesary. Write
at once for particulars, Raw-
leigh’s, E»ept. GAC 10-TT
Memphis, Tenn.
1 t p -
BOR SALE — 67 acre farm with
three horses on it. Located
en Highway two miles south
of Trenton.—Mrs. J. H. Baty,
Trenton.
1 t p —
FOR SALE — Two double beds,
spring and mattress. One
divan and chair and one
baby bed. — Tom Street,
Merganville.
3 t p — 3 - 12
FOR SALE — Fescue seed, re¬
cleaned and tested, germin¬
ation 91% plus.^E. R. Wells ;
Morganville.
3 t P — 3 -6
SALE OR TRADE — One 1941
long-wheel base LWB 2-ton
truck.— Bill Pullen, Morgan-
ville.
3 t p — 3 -6
MIRACLE HEARING A» i
Complete $19.85. Requires ne j
batteries, cords or ear button.
*>R. G. K. MacVANE
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Aveaue
Ft. Payne, Ala.
HEAD RIVER
By Mrs. Hugh Forester
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
and children and Mrs.
Johnson, all of Chattanooga
sited Mr. and Mrs. Ben
last week end.
Last week, Mrs. B. W.
hower was called to the
of her daughter, Mrs.
Griffith, who is seriously ill in
Chattanooga hospital.
Griffith has undergone a
jor operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis
litfip snn frpnp rtf .... Alhnnv -
are visiting Mrs. Davis’
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forester.
Mr. and Mrs.
Powell, of — Trenton, visited - -----
Fritts Schurch last week
Schurch, of Chattanooga,
visited the Schurch family
Inst week
Mr. Ben Flarity visited
father last Sunday. Mr. C.
Flarity is seriously ill in
ger hospital in Chattanooga.
There will be a special
service at the Mt. Carmel
tist church next Sunday
noon March 8, at 2:30 P.
conducted by Rev. Harold
gyle of Trion. Ga. Everyone
vited.
An open house meeting
held by the ladies of the H.
[Club here last Friday
(Mr. Adams of the
agent’s office made a very
'■teresting talk on 4-H Club
[and Mr. Bigham, Asst.
.Agent, showed a very
educational film on corn
ing. Mrs. Myrna McMahan 0
The Dade County^ Times
an interesting talk. Mrs.
nia Konrad of the
Agent’s office led the group
singing. A good crowd
[this meeting.
. were served by the ladies of
community.
RISING FAWN
The community is saddened
with the knowledge of
death of Mr. Wallace Blevins
last Saturday night and Mr.
iAsa Reeves, who died
pedtedly Monday morning.
| Mr. Graham Hale and Col.
[and Mrs. C. S. Williams
ied the funeral of Mrs. Wil¬
liams’ aunt, Mrs. L. A. Ran¬
som, in Birmingham,
Hershel Powell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Powell, is
a Fort Payne* hospital follow¬
ing a car wreck on Sand
itain about two weeks ago.
condition is listed as critical,
[with serious injuries to both
legs suffered.
i Mr. and Mrs. Bill
have moved into the
apartment in Miss Sarah
home.
Mesdames Owen Woodyard,
J. Z. Bobo and Ray Smith en¬
tertained Saturday evening at
Woodyard’s home with a
bridal shower for Mrs. Myrl
Holder, the former Miss Wanda
Johnson. The bride was pres¬
ented with many lovely and
'useful gifts. Thirty-two guests
several games and were
served delicious refreshments
by the hostesses.
Little Misses Patsy and Becky
are suffering with
chicken pox.
Mr. Owen Woodyard is con¬
fined to his bed with a nervous
disorder.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas
were members of the wedding
of Mr. Thomas’ niece, Miss
Jane Mitchell, in Boaz, Alaba¬
ma, Tuesday. Mr. Thomas
presented the bride in mar¬
riage while Mrs. Thomas was
in charge of the wedding mu¬
sic.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fan¬
nin’s Sunday guests were Mes-
dames Charley Philips of Ash¬
land, Ala., and Roy Lowery
with daughter Brenda, from
Fort Payne.
The Rising Fawn Parent-
Teacher Club will meet March
at the school. In charge of
program will be Mrs. M.
R. Wilson, program chairman,
while Mrs. *Dewey Bradford
will preside over the business
session. Other officers are
Mrs. Homer Hall, vice-presi¬
dent and Mrs. W. C. Cureton,
secretary and treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chand¬
ler have moved into the Keni-
mer duplex near the railroad.
Mrs. Clifton Cagle has moved
into the Chandler home and is
redecorating it in expectation
of her husband’s arrival from
Germany next month.
LET US DO YOUR PRINTING
THE DALE COUNTY TIMES
THE, DADS COUNTS? 1 IMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1953
Community News
SLYGO
By Mrs. Edgar Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Patterson, Jr.„ and children
spent last Sunday with K. D.
and Doris Patterson of Tiftonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Sunday guests were Mr. & Mrs.
'■ E ' P ’ Mo ° re - J ■ L • Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Dugan,
and Mrs, Buford Buford Street Street and and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Street and little daughter and
Mr and Mrs - Charles Smith
and children.
Mrs. E. _ P. Cox _ and ...... little
son
of Tulsa, Oklahoma, have re-
with turned ------- her home mother, after ^ Mrs. visitjiere Grace
Patterson. Hobert, Mrs. Cox’s
brother, accompanied her back.
He plans to go to school there,
I believe.
Raymond Waddell is driving
a beautiful new ’53 Pontiac
these days
sherr y Morrison spent last
jThursday with Bessie Moore.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. E. H. Burns is ill in a
Chattanooga hospital.
This reporter went^along with
j a e rou P of y° un S P eople on a
last Thursday
ni S ht - of course - 1 didn’t skate
j but g° l a lot of P lea f ure out 01
j watc hing them There were
j about 20 of our Dade boys and
Birls there and they / a seemec
to have had a. wo nderful time,
j
GOOD USED ELECTRIC refri-
gerator for sale, $45.00. Guy
Hughes, Slygo Road.
3 t p — 3 - 12
Select Your Projects..
i
In a few more days spring will arrive officially and
that’s the signal for spring cleaning. It’s also a good
time to get your Champion Home Town Program off
to a flying start.
\
This is the time of year when most folks are full
of enthusiasm for living and are willing to do that
little hit of extra work for the community. Be pre¬
pared to take advantage of this seasonal hurst of
energy. Complete the survey of your community’s
needs as soon as possible. Select your Champion
Horne I own projects and assign the various job*.
Then you 11 find plenty of willing hands to help earrj
out those projects along with the spring cleaning.
GEORGIA POWER
CITY OF TRENTON WATER DISTRICT
.
Combined Balance Sheet — All Funds
December 31, 1952
EXHIBIT A
Operating Interest
and and Investment
Assets Maintenance Sinking In
Combined Fund Fund Property
Cash on Deposits................................$ 6,708.44 $1,486.04 $ 5,222.40
Accounts Receivable Customers.............. 513.95 513.95
Water Plant................................... 35,000.00 35,000.00
Amount to be Provided from Revenue
of Future Years ............................ 32,573.35 32,573.35
(Exclusive of Interest)
Total Assets....................................$74,795.74 $1,999.99 $37,795.75 $35,000.00
Liabilities and Fund Balances
Liabilities
Accounts Payable...........'....................$ 140.26 $ 140.26
Water Revenue Certificates..................... 35,000.00 35,000.00
Fund Balances..................................39,655.48 $1,859.73 2,795.75 35,000.00
Total Liabilities and Fund Balances ............... $74,795.74 $1,999.99 $37,795.75 $35,000.00
CAVE SPRINGS
PARTY LINE
We are sorry to report
Mr. Wallace C. Blevins
away Saturday night,
28
| Mr and Mrs Tom
and Mr and Mrs MyrJ
were visiting Mr and Mrs
Leon I Castleb “““ ^
‘ 1 ° ‘" n on ay evcn
}
Mrs Roy Wes( . ^
Rid 5pent Thursday J with
daughter, Mrs. Roy Wallin,
chi j dren
w Mr. and , Mrs. ,, Noah Forester
, ,,
daughter, Mrs. J. f ue ^ R. s °£
and Mi\ Carson.
If there are those who want
to subscribe or renew your sub-
senption to The Dade County
i Times, please notify me,
as I am in a position to handle
them.
l
If you have any news to re-
port, please call me and I will
j try to jot it down.
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Among Coed Things In Life
Coke By The Carton
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HOOKER
By Mrs. Thelma Bell
Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
and family spent the
with relatives at
Tenn.
Mrs. J. E. Brasfield and
fant son have been
from Woman’s Clinic in
tanooga to their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
and Elzada were recent
of Mr. and Mrs. Walker
tin at Bridgeport, Ala.
‘ Mrs. Ida McCauley is
jing 111 Brid several Seport. weeks with
1 Mrs ' C ' M ' Smitb
!at j ed ™ her ith a home dinner honoring February
mother, Mrs. Ann Mayhew y ’
her hor eightieth • ... .. , birthday. . . ,
present were Mr. and
Tom Carroll and children
Wildwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle and Mrs clifford
, of Whiteside, Mr and Mrs
Char i es smith and
and Mr and Mrs Willie
grim and children of
Mr. & Mrs. Roland
j yer and Mr. and Mrs. Bd j Ba j
j ard Hooker and Mr
Mrs. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
nnounce the birth of a
ter. The baby has been
Deborah Sue.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan
gale are announcing a
grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Massengale.
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard
of Chattanooga visits, Mr.
Mrs. J. E. Brassfield Sunday.
Margaret Brasfield
the guests of relatives in Mem¬
phis, Tenn.
SAVESS-SAVESS
CASH TIRE SALE
600 x 16 - 4 ply $15.58
650 x 16 - 4 ply $19.22
700 x 16-4 ply $2209
670 x 15-4 ply $17.09
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I 710x15-4 ply $18.95
ALL PRICES ARE PLUS TAX
This Sale For A Limited Time Only
FIRST LINE FIRESTONE
DYER MOTOR COMPANY
TRENTON, GEORGIA
CITY OF TRENTON
General Account
Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements
For the Calendar Year 1952
Balance of Cash-on Deposit — January 1, 1952..........$ 318.17
RECEIPTS
Fines and Bond Forfeitures ............$1,309.30
Court Costs ........................... 1,236.00
Privilege Licenses ................... 2,355.00
$4,900,30
$5,218.47
DISBURSEMENTS
Police Chief’s Salary ...................$2,001.00
Recorder’s Fees ........................ 563.93
Jail Fees ............................. 514.00
Police Officers’ Retirement Fund......... 29.00
Street Maintenance ..................... 176.53
Hall Rent .................. 105.00
Light and Power ....................... 80.90
Printing and Office Supplies ............. 48.45
State and County Tax on City Property. . . . 1.10
Surety Bonds......................... 10.00
Miscellaneous................ .... .... 145.21
Bad Check..... . ..................... 10.00
$3,685.21
Balance of Cash on Deposit December 31, 1952........$1,533.26
■ ■SA- * vi Mfrffjgrff Y? vafn i
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CITY OF TRENTON WATER DISTRICT
Statement of Operations and Fund Balance
Operating and Maintenance Fund For The Calendar Year 1952
EXHIBIT B.
Income
Water Rent.......................................$7,450.32
Meter Installation .................................. 84.00
$7,534.32
Expenses
Recorder’s Collection Fees.................$ 703.64
Maintenance Labor..................... 1,375.46
Maintenance Supplies and Expense ......... 576.44
Power ................................... 505.80
Water Chemicals 25.11 %
........................
Meters ................................... 1,178.61
Printing and Office Supplies ................ 130.50
Legal and Accounting ..................... 553.34
Water Allocation Accounts to Int. Charged and Sinking off ............... Fund, Exh. C.. 1,207.50 382.90 I f
Total Expenses...................... $6,639.30 fe
Before Net Allocation Income I
of Additional Amounts to
Interest and Sinking Fund ........................$ 895.02
LESS — Allocation of Additional Amounts to
Interest and Sinking Fund, Exhibit C.............. 220.75
Net Income for Year ............................$ 674.27
Reconciliation with Fund Balance
Balance — January 1, 1952 ................$2,204.61
Net Income for Year ...................... 674.27
$2,878.88
LESS — Appropriation^ for Retirement of
Bonds .................................$1,000.00
Over Appropriation.............. 19,15
$1,019.15
Fund Balance Exhibit A ..........................$1,859.73
CITY OF TRENTON WATER DISTRICT
Statement of Caiih Transactions
Interest and Sinking Fund
For the Calendar Year 1952
EXHIBIT C.
Balance January 1, 1952 $4,000.00
RECEIPTS
Transfers from Operation and Maintenance Fund — Exhibit B.
For Interest ...........................$1,207.50
For Retirement of Bonds................. 1„000.00
$2,207.50
For 10% Retirement...................$ 220.75
Over Appropriation................... 19.15
Total Receipts
$6,447.40
DISBURSEMENTS
Interest on Bonds .................................$1,225.00
CASH ON HAND — December 31, 1952 — Exhibit A......$5,222.40