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P,, Lula D. Paris
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pastor Lt at wlth
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legation from
conti't ■ n ( irrh “ Ln in Chattanooga
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furnishing the service
afternoon Brooks and
Mr and Mrs.
had dinner with the
niece family Sunday.
D p h V Paris meet Tuesday
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TRENTON, GEORGIA
TREASURER’S QUARTERLY STATEMENT
FOR THIRD QUARTER
JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, 1953
DISBURSEMENTS
Labor ........................................ $5,070.30
Gas, Oil and Grease ............................ 1,275.61
Tires, Tubes and Repairs......................... 310.09
Auto Parts and Labor.......................... 485.01
Shovel, Patrol and Grader Parts and Repairs........ 666.01
Bridge Timber................................. 606.52
Culvert Pipe .................................... 253.80
Crushed Stone ...........................'..... 43.82
Bulldozer Work................................. 106.25
Georgia Forestry Commission (3rd quarter payment) 1,145.58
insurance on Courthouse ($20,000), 1 year........... 152.00
insurance on Health Center...................... 130.80
Workmen’s Compensation & Liability Insurance (1 yr.).. 422.68
Courthouse and Jail Repairs......................... 103.35
Sheriff’s Turnkey and Board Bill..................... 406.00
Office Supplies..........................*........ 112.38
Teachers’ Retirement Board........................ 55.02
County Agent’s Salary............................. 441.75
Cherokee Regional Library (4 months)................ 100 00
fudge’s ounty Attorney’s Salary Supplement (2nd quarter)............. and 3rd quarter)...... 100.00 150.00
Tax Services (3rd
Vital Commissioner’s Salary . .................. 453.90
Statistics.................................... 27.50
Gcide County Department of Public Welfare.......... 1,429.00
‘ ur, '“ s Salary and Expenses ......................... 840.93
Ta * Equalizing 177.00
Janitor’s .................
Salary 287.50
Cierk’s Salary ........................ .'............. 358.20
“ ' rs Salary Supplement (4 monthk) ............. 224.80
Pauper p 15.00
..
JVater Bil] Bill (2 months). .'.V ...... 26.00 83.05
(2 months) .................
p hone Bill 105.80
Lunacy ........
Trial and Trip to Milledgeville, Ga............. 93 00
5 •sneering Services for Courthouse — Roof Truss...... 600.00
Ur t Cost on third quarter........................... 57 00
-Usurer's Commission Drawn....................... 500.00
Jur y Cost 1,251.00
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r eternal Revenue (2nd quarter)............. 212.10
Ce ment 5.89
Total Disbursements for third quarter......$18,834.64
d.] ° al ance RECEIPTS
5 June 30, 1953 $57,807.25
ate te ^ of Tax......;;;;................ 3,527.70 4 , 392 . 1 s
g"? ®° ard , of Health Georgia Road-Grant-in-Aid................. 572.05
^ . ; rary Commissioner...... .................. 1 , 435.65 168.60
- s Fine and Forfeitures Tra ffi c cases..........
* °'al Receipts Disbursements..................$18,884.64 for 3rd quarter..................$67,903.43
Less
Balance on hand September 30 1953.............$49,018 79
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night, October 20 with Mrs.
Annie Green. All members are
asked to be present.
Mrs. Flossie Roberts, presi¬
dent, Miss Virginia Bone and
Mr. mr Murphy rviurpiiy went with Mrs.
Lula D. Paris to the principals’
and super vLsiors’ meeting of
j Region One G. T. and E A
| at cedar Hill High ° School, Ce-
jdartown, Ga., Monday after-
noon. They reported that they
had a very nice time, and much
<jis cuss i on concerning the
schools tomorrow'.
BUY U. S. SAVING BONDS
THE DAbt COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1953
News
HOOKER I
M/Sgt. Curtis Stephens, who
heen *^ nd y a thirty day
Ve 1S amily ^ ers af‘
• ,
re mnm = ome lrom
. months
een active duty in
orea_ will leave this week for
or iag & , C., foi reassign-
.
and^hilrirpn Char ’ es P ^ oc "
1 and chddren, of Lakeview,
Sunday with Mr. and
V rm
Guests of Mr and Mrs. El-
H Mrs.' ^oe^Girton’ mi'd
of Chattanooga;
and Mrs. James Whitmire.I
of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs.
Ray and children, of
Miss Juanita
Mrs. and Ida Mrs. McCauley Thelma is Bell, guest j
a
her sister, Mrs. Jim Coates,
Bridgeport, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pender¬
spent Sunday in Chatta¬
.
A meeting of the Board of
of North End Meth¬
Churches was held at
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard With-
row and children, of Gadsden,
spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Charles Coates.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ginfi an-
the birth of a son, Oct.
at Wildwood Sanitarium.
baby has been named Don
Allen.
Sgt. and Mrs. Bobby Mit-
chum and children, of Fort
Alexandria, Va., are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchum.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mallock
and Mrs. Annie Berry, of Sew-
anee, Tenn., spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden
Mrs. Ernest Tittle and Miss
Elzada Tittle spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Walker
Austin at Bridgeport.
Mrs. Charles Guinn and son,
Charles Jr., of Birmingham,
Ala., visited friends here Sat-
turday.
*. O. O. F.
TRENTON LODGE No. 38
TRENTON
Regular meeting each Tues-
day night at 8:00 P. M.
F. C. Graham, N . G.
Gene Brandon, Secy.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE — Approximately 10
acrcij atop Sand Mountain,
three miles from Trenton
Courthouse. 56 ft. d.rlled well
on property, also some fruit
trees and grape vineyard.
Ideal for truck farm or stock
farm. See Bill Presley, 3rd
house behind Dade High
School.
OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN with
car for Rawleigh Business in
Dai.’e County. No capital
needed. Fieldman expecto to
be in vicinity soon to inter-
view Applicants. Write
once to Rawleigh’s Dept.
GAJ-10-216C, Memphis, Ten-
nessee.
6 t p — 11 - 26
- --——-
FOR SALE — Duo-Therm
room oil heater. Call Trenton
3211 or see Mm. C. S. Thomas,
Trenton, Ga.
3 t p — 10 - 22
F°R SALE - Almost new 30
l heater. r^try Call Trenton Sill !
see Mrs. C. S. Thomas, Tren-
ton, Ga.
3 t p — 10-22
INSURANCE ON AUTOMO¬
BILE and TRUCKS Liability,
Fire and Theft, on Property
Fire and Windstorm. See Mrs.
Herman V. Moore, New Salem
COAL and WOOD - Whltw.l,
Lump. $10.00 per ton deliver¬
ed. — H. C. Crabtree, Tren¬
ton, Ga.
8 t p — 11-1 9
WANTED — HOGS, any aige.-
Roy Moore,
tf
FOR SALE — Wheat,
Barley and Fescue. — F. N.
Belk, Rt. 1, Trenton.
t c — 10 - 15
WILL DO IRONINGS IN MY
HOME.—Mrs. E. H. Lee, back
of McBryar’s Store on Sand
Mountain Road, Trenton, Ga.
MIRACLE HEARING AID
Complete $19.85. Requires no
batteries, cords or ear button.
DR. G. K. MacVANE
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
Ft. Payne, Ala.
RISING FAWN I
Mr. and Mrs. James Todd,
who have been living in Wyan-
dotte, Mich, for the past few
were the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny
McMahan.
Carol Kenimer w j as home from
Atlanta over the weekend.
Jakie Smith has returned
from a fishing trip to Brown’s
Lake which he made with
? Tum oT^enton^ M “ tfQrd 1
a
reS'guesU^oT^he Cantrells Cantrells i
in Etowah
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Boren''
and children of Chattanooga
visited Mrs Cecil McMahan 1
Buddy, Staurday.
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Baker en-
the Young Adult Sun
School class Monday night
with a pot-luck supper at the
parsonage. Following the meal,
Martha Stewart, rural
worker, provided two interest¬
ing quizzes which everyone en¬
joyed. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mr. &
Bifl Austin and baby,
J. L. Fricks, Mr. and
Mrs. Sonny McMahan and
children, Mrs. Jakie Smith and
children, Spencer Middleton
Miss Martha Stewart.
Miss Bess Cureton was in
on business Monday.
Jimmy Tom Wilson was in¬
jured Monday at the TNT plant
when a heavy wooden block
fell sixty feet to strike him on
the head. Although he was
wearing a steel helmet at the
time, about fourteen stitches
were taken in his scalp. He
was resting at a Chattanooga
hospital the first of the week.
Weekend visitors of the W.
L. Fannins were Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Ashbury and son Carroll
of Ft. Payne, and Mr. and
Mrs. Boots Fannin of Boaz,
Alabama.
Miss Judy Kenimer spent the
weekend with Helen Forester
in Cave Springs.
Elgar Hadden has moved in¬
to the Johnny Tipton home on
Biadford Hill. The Tiptons are
now living in the Cloverdale
• » — •* *
Among former residents and I
their families seen at the all- j
day singing on Sunday at the |
Baptist Church were Mrs.
Maggie Castleberry Blevins,
Edna Smith Heatherly, Russell
Riddle, Grover Long and Miss
Inez Castleberry. Other from
Tiftonia, Lakeview, Chattanoo-
ga and Dade County commun-
ities also enjoyed the music of
the day and dinner at noon.
Mrs. Hugh Price of Chatta¬
nooga spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hitt,
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Allison
drove to Birmingham Sunday
for a visit with Mr. Albert Al-
lison, and report that he is get-
along very well,
Mr. and Mrs. George Sim-
and family have moved
Lookout Mountain.
The donkey ball game on
last Monday night was well at-
by both young and old
the community.
Mr an d Mrs. L. M. Allison
anc j Mrs. Owen Woodyard at-
the dedication of High¬
way 27 at Berry School on last
Saturday. '
Mrs. Leon Castleberry and
week
in Florida with Mr and
Ba y™nd Wallin. Leon _
MrS -
drove down over the weekend
and brought his family home.
Mrs. Taylor Castleberry and
two children, Mrs. Harold Cas¬
tleberry and daughter Evelyn
visited relatives in Bessemer,
Ala., over the weekend.
Mr. Willis Blevins is in the
f .£
heart attack on Thursday. He
is reported as resting some
better but unable to have vi¬
sitors.
FOR SALE — 1941 Ford Coach,
only $69.99. — See Tom Sims,
Trenton, Ga
AMERICAN LEGION POST 106
First and third Friday every
month, 8 P. M. Legion Hall
C. Raymond Street, Comm.
Manuel Avery, Adj.
CRISMAN
Up-To-Date Line of Hardware (ft ;
511 Market St. Phone 7-1114 ii
Chattanooga, Tennessee
NEW ENGLAND
Mrs. Lizzie Weathers visited
her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Par-
and family over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gearrin,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Derryber-
ry ,Miss Linda Raines and Mrs.
Charles Bryant and Eddie v>-
sited Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Nip-
per and Jo Ann, of Cleveland,
Tenn., Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raines
and Connie spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Erneat St ° ns
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Craw-
f ° rd a ° d Debra J ° visited hcr
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allison
B * 6 ' mS ’ f ' un ' ;ay at;ernoon -
The Wilhltes - of Birming-
ham ’ a: ° ' hsiting Mr and Mrs -
W H wilhite and family -
Naomi Allison returned home
after spending a few days in
Birmingham.
Cpl. Burrell Raines, who has
been in Korea for quite awhile,
is spending a furlough with his
father, John Raines, and other
relatives.
COSTUMES 98c--1.98 TAMB0R1NES 25c
MASKS and FALSE FACES 10c — 29c
HORNES and SQUAWKERS 15c - 29c
STREAMERS, BATS and OWLS
TRICK or TREAT CANDY 29c — 49c Packs
Gannaway-Riley Co.
Trenton, Georgia
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—ISlElf Oil ' r — : The for Sign better moto ga
Benita Bryant spent Thurs-
day night with Betty
berry.
The Ladies’ Prayer
wil1 be held at the home of
Mrs - Dale Brown Wednesday
afternoon. Everyone is wel¬
come, so come on out anti let's
make this meeting a great
thing.
Mrs. Charles Bryant and Ea-
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PHONE 69
TRENTON, GEORGIA
die visited her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Wallace Bryant and fa-
1 mily Sunday afternoon.
Bro. Pearl Tinker preached
for us Sunday night since our
pastor, Bro. Chadwick had to
be away. Everyone enjoyed
his sermon very much.
LET US DO YOUR PRINTING
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES