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INVITATION TO EID
era! Scaled proposals from gen-!
contractors will be received
by the State School Building
Authority, Owner, at 4th Floor,
K.mpe: Builuing, 41 Exchange
Piate, S. E. Ailanta,' Oeoigia,
until 3:00 P. M., Eastern
standard Time on February 22,
iyo5, fer the construction oi
BADE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL,
ADDITION TO DAVIS ELE-
MENTARY SCHOOL, COMPLE-
TiON OF DAVIS ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL, HOOKER ELEMEN-
TARY SCHOOL. COMPLETION
OF TRENTON ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL, ADDITION TO
NORTH DADE ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL, and COMPLETION OF
NORTH DADE ELEMENTARY
proposals will be mibliclv ODan-
ea and read. A combined bid
on the above projects is also
permissible. Nc extension of
the bidding period will be made
Bidding documents may be
obtained at the otfice oi tne
a’chitects, HUNT-CATON AND
ASSOCIATES. 1225 James
Building, Chattanooga, Ten¬
nessee. Applications for docu¬
ments together with deposit, yi
S50.00 per set per improvement
should be filed promptly with
the architects. Bidding mate¬
rial will be forwarded, shipping
charges collect, as soon as pos¬
sible. The full amount of de¬
posit for one set will be refund¬
ed to each general contractor
who submits a bena fide bid
upon return of such set in good
condition within 30 days after
date of opejiing of bids. All
other deposits will be refunded
with deductions . approximating
cest of reproduction of docu¬
ments upon return of same in
gcod condition within 30 days
after date of opening of bids,
Contract, if awarded, will be
on a lump sum basis. No bid
may be withdrawn for a period
of 35 days after time has been
called on the date cf opening,
Bids must be accompanied by a
bid bond in an amount not less
than 5% of the base bid. Both
a performance and a payment
bond will be required in an
amount equal to 100% of the
contract price.
The Owner reserves the right
to reject any or all bids and to
waive technicalities and infor¬
malities.
STATE SCHOOL BUILDING
AUTHORITY
By Fred Hand, Chairman.
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A Working Church For A Working People
THE PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL. Pastor
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M.
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A_M.
'A WISE WIFE AND A
FOOLISH HUSBAND'
EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M.
“THE HOLY WAR ”
SPECIAL MUSIC AT EACH SERVICE
COME, PRAY AND WdRK
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COME IN OFTEN!
We invite you to make £he Hamilton National
Bank’your Chattanooga headquarters.
The Hamilton National has seven conveniently
located offices, each one offering a complete banking
service in a friendly atmosphere.
We will be glad to see you— any time.
Hamilton
NATIONAL BANK
OF CHATTANOOGA (INNESStl
Market at Seventh
Ave.—3200 Brainerd Road—1 C herokee BKd.
1500 Metallic
Market—East Chattanooga—RossvUle, Ga.-Tenn.
Main at
Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit lnsurai.ee Corporation
1HE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, OEORG1A, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1055
ARITIIADV UBIlUfllU
Mrs. Charles H. Cureton
^M*s. her heme In H.^C Macon ureton^dlc Thurs- d
j„_. Tqrimrv is iuTn Pnrpton
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the former Miss Patty Godbey, n
was born in Hamberg, Iowa.
Surviving are her husband, a
f Icrmer crmer nade uaae Countv county resident" resident,
a son, C. H. Cureton, Jr., Ma-
con; a daughter, Mrs. Dick B
Hale, Jr., and a grandson, Dick
g “ Dale uaie ’ III lu> Richmond « l c n mona, Mo ivio., '
two brothers, Dr. J. C. Godbey,
Georgetown, Tex., and William
g Gcdbey, Paris, Mo.; three
Ernest
Jcnes, Richmond, Mo., and Mrs.
vod:a W. Philips, Fayette, Mo.
T j le f unera j a nd burial was in
Ricnmona. , .
WANT ADS
FOR SALE — David Bradley
farm wagon, 7,000 pound ca¬
pacity. Practically new. See
W. M. Gray, New Salem,
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WOMEN WANTED
MAKE extra money. Address
Mail postcards spare time
| week. Write Box Four¬
every
teen, Belmont, Mass.
I OR RENT — House with four
looms and bath. With chicken
house, barn and garage. On
school bus route. Sand Moun-
ta i n . See Lyman E. Taylor,
120
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Xhe 0 ld Sitlon Mill will be
o^en on „ Saturdays . . ONLY v
from now on. Ted W. Alley
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WHAT IS YOl’R FUTURE?
Have you made any plans
for your family if anything
should happen to 'you? Ate
you interested in, the future
of your children? Why not
start a savings plan for their
edi cation, now? Just a little
each month will do it. — See
H. F. ALLISON, Times Buldg.
DR. G. K. MacVANE
Ft. Payne, Ala.
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
PIA v O FOR SALE—An Adam
Schaaf upright in good condi¬
tion. See Mrs. W. H. Kennimer,
Rising Fawn. 3 tp-2/3
FOR RENT—Two 4 room houses.
One close i n, has city water;
one across the creek with 10
acres cf ground with good well
in yard. — Mrs. W. B. Cureton 1
IAMAR MOORE WINNER IN
GEORGIA NIGHT- AT
FORT IlOLABIRD
j Ft. Holabird, Md., January 12
—private Wallace Lamar Moore,
sen of Mr, and Mrs. Roy W.
Mcore of Trenton, was the win-j
per of a Georgia Night Contest
held at the Fort Holabird Serv¬
ice Club.
This was one of a series of
programs planned to acquaint
military personnel at this Bal¬
timore Installation with .sol¬
diers frem their home states.
All Geoigia residents who re¬
gistered at the Service Ciub
were given tickets and during a
the I
“Cracker State” Private Moore’s
name was drawn. He was pres¬
ented with a leather wallet.
On active military duty lor
! the past six months, Private
i Moore has been assigned to the
,8578th Departamental Unit at
! Fort Holabird since October
CAVE SPRINGS
PARTY LINE
By Janies (!. Holder
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hene-
gar of Chickamauga were the
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Earl
Blevins and children.
Mrs. Owen Woodyard and
Mrs. Owen Woodyard, Jr., were
the Sunday afterncon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Hclder and
children,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reeves
and children of Slygo were the
Sunday guests of Mi. and Mrs.
J. A. Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Riddle
of Birmingham were the Sun¬
day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer L. Forester and boys.
Bill Street and daughter
of Birmingham were the Sun¬
day guests of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forester
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al¬
fred Steele and Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. West and children at j
Rising Fawn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holder
and grandaughter, little Wilma
Holder, were visiting relatives
in Tracy City Sunday.
WE RE PUTTING if
“RIGHT ON THE
barrelhead lEADl’.. / M / ff ! 1 |
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if,
TT TAKES faith in the future to put this kind of
X “cash on the barrelhead” so that the Southern can
keep pace with the fast-growing industrial South.
For many millions of dollars are involved when we
buy locomotives and cars... build or modernize yards
and other facilities. Conditions must be anticipated for
years ahead... large commitments must be made far
in advance. Then — somehow — the money must be
found to meet these obligations.
Since 1945, the Southern Railway System has
spent more than $327 million for major improvements.
Some of this money came out of earnings. The rest we
borrowed. But earned or borrowed, every dollar we
committed ourselves to spend represented our faith
in the future of the South we serve.
With this same faith — and without being subsidized
by tax dollars as are other transportation agencies —
WfiOUr^, we are continuing to build today for the still brighter
“tomorrow” that surely lies ahead for the Southland.
^ Prnideflt
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
WASHINGTON. D. C.
he completed basic train-
at Fort Jackson, S. C
He holds a bachelor’s degree
social science from Berry
Mt. Berry, and prior to
the Army was a man-
with the F. W.
Company in Chatta-
Tenn.
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Regular meetings Trenton
No. 179 F. & A. M. the
second and fourth
Saturday nights each
month at 8:00 p. m
Ail qualitied Masons invited
attend.
Claude o. Elliscn, W. M
James M. Rogers, Secy.
111 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
Tire can come to any Times Building Trenton. Ga.
house at any time.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 106
First Friday every month 7:30
P. M. Legion Hall.
Herman V. Moore, Comm.
E. L. Raulston, Adj.