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OPENING
SPECIAL
$10 COLD WAVE
With Style Cut
U PRICE
Sarah \s Coiffures
PHONE 323 Next Door to P.ed’s Cleaners
CASH AND CARRY
WEEKEND SPECIALS
VIKING COFFEE, Fresh Grond — ---- 93c
FLEETWOOD COFFEE, Fresh Ground 99c
Tall PET, CARNATION,
SILVER COW MILK, 3 ior _________ 39c
MORTON SALT ----- ----- 10c
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MISS GA. PEACHES 2y 2 , lour ior _ -$1.00
POTTED MEAT, 3\\ oz. can ____________ 5c
NORTHERN TISSUE, 3 ior __ ______ 25c
3 lbs. CRISCO ___________________ 89c
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PINTO BEANS, Pound Cello __ 13c
L)REFT, Large 30c
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TIDE, Giant __ ____ __ __ -- ----72c
IVORY SNOW, Large ____________ 30c
PUREX, Quart __________ 18c
FLOUR RED FOX, 25 lbs .......... -$1.65
PHILLIPS' TOMATO SOUP, 3 for ---- 25c
SLICED BACON ---------------— 45c
HAMBURGER, 3 lbs. ____________ $1.00
FEEDS
CRUSHED CORN, 100 lbs. . „ ---- $3.00
16 % DAIRY FEED, Print Bag ________ $3,76
SCRATCH FEED Corn & Wheat, 25 lbs. $1.20
McBryar Bros.
TRENTON. GEORGIA
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS OUR MOTTO
TREASURER’S QUARTERLY STATEMENT
DISBURSEMENTS
OCTOBER, NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 1954
Labor .................................. $ 5,683.26
Gas, Oil and Grease............................ 1,723.28
Tires, Tubes and Repairs........................ 427.23
Auto- Parts and Labor............._............... 1,546.63
Tractor, Patrol Grader, Shovel Parts and Repairs ---- 513.96
Director of Internal Revenue 3rd W. H. Tax ........ 261.90
Georgia Forestry Commission 3rd quarter Payment .... 734.75
Jail Insurance ............................... 78.40,
Election Manager, General Election 11-2-54 ........ 446.00
County Ofiicer’s Bond Premium’s ................ 437.00
Jail Furnace Repairs................................ 267.51
(1) Two Ton Chevrolet Truck .................... 2,250.00
Tri County Hospital - Payment on 1954 Tax Levy .... 5,000.00
Courthouse Insurance........................... 228.00
Bridge Materials................................ 889.20
Employer’s Liability Insurance .................... 124.19
Culvert Pipe.................................... 824.05
Courthouse and Jail Repairs .................... 319.39
Crushed Stone ............................. 408.3U
Office Supplies ................................ 424.24
Jury Sept. Term 1954 ............................ 1,566.00
Courthouse Coal ............................. 69.82
Court Cost................................... 1,009 31
Courthouse Field Line Repairs .................... 57.96
Dade County Dept. Public Welfare ................ 1,617.68
County Nurse Salary and Expenses................ 864.60
Cherokee Regional Library........................ 75.00
Janitor’s Salary............................... 295.00
Clerks SalaVy ............................... 362.40
Tax Commissioner’s Salary........................ 582.90
Solicitor General Salary Suppliment................ 168.60
County Agent Salary............................ 441.75
Home Demonstration Agent Salary................ 318.15
Light Bill (4 months) ........................ 262.83
Phone Bill (4 months) . ...................... 232.59
Water Bill ................................ 47.50
Paupers .......................... ,... 116.06
School Dental Clinic Work ....................... 126.00
Vital Statistics ............ •.................... 31.75
County Atty’s Legal Services ................... 150.00
Dental Clinic Supplies ....................... 13.91
Lunacy Trials aaad Transportation to Milledgevllle Ga 189.00
Teacher Retirement Board i2 months) ............. 66.26
Sheriff's Turnkey and Board Bill ................ 1.040.50
Shovel Moving.............................. 53.00
Treasurer Commission Drawn .................... 650.00
Less Treasurer Error ........................ .... 3.00
Total Disbursements for Oct., Nov., Dec., 1954 $32,999 46
RECEIPTS
OCTOBER, NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 1954
Balance Sept. 30, 1954 ..........................$49,999.46
State Gas Tax ................................ 4.392.18
State of Georgia Road Grant-in-Aid................ 3,439.47
Board of Health (4 months) .................... 889.80
Refund on Health Clinic- Insurance ................ 10.18
Personal Paid Telephone Calls .................... 13.00
Culvert Pipe........................... 168.00
Ordinary Fines and Forfeitures Traffic Cases ........ 849.50
Clerk of Superior Court ........................ 619.68
Total Receipts. Oct., Nov., Dec,, 1954 ...............$133,148.35
Less Disbursements. Oct., Nov., Dec.. 1954 32,999.46
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Balance on Hand. Dec 31 1954 $100.148 89
DADE HIGH NEWS
Senior play cast named
The senior class play, "Great
Scotts." will be presented at the
school auditorium on the night
of Friday, Feb. 11. The play it
under the direction cf Mrs.
Nora Thomas.
Appearing in the th:ee-act
c< medy will be Barbara Quill-
ian, Alice Moore, Charles Hill,
Sarah Cochran, Phil Ryan, Elsie
York, Patsy WoodfitT, Jane For-
ester, Terrell McCauley, G L
Morgan, Billy Eveiette and Joan
Craig.
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First st pper by athletic group
Saturday night, Jan. 22, will
mark the first in a series cf
suppers designed to raise money
to buy athletic equipment.
Tickets are no* 0 n sale for
this week’s feast, a chicken sup¬
per. The event is sponsored by
the_Dade High Athletic Associ¬
ation. Tickets sell for $1.00 and
$ .50.
BASKETBALL
Individual scoring and players
Chattanooga Valley
Boys "A”—H. Shanklfc 17, C.
Shankles 11, Ryan 6, D. Sutton
0, Hill 1, Woodfin 2, E. Keith 0.
Girls "A” —Wheeler 4, Dan¬
iels 11, Cochran 8, Jenkin.s 2,
Bates, Gifford, Blevins 0. Guards
Troxtel, Moore, Barton, Quillian,
Haney.
Boys “B” - Williams 10, Wal -
len 15, Crowe2, Arnold 3, Cooke,
Everette, 0.
South Pittsburg
Boys “A" —H. Shankles 11, C.
Shankles 14, Woodfin 3, Hill 2,
J Gregory 2, G. Gregory. Sut¬
ton, Vaughn, 0.
Boys“B” —J. Gregory 11,
Woodfin 6, G. Gregory, Vaughn,
Keith, Sutton, 0.
Summerville
Boys "A” — H. Shankles 7, C.
Shankles 20, Keith 2, Vaughn,
J. Gregory, Sutton, Hill, Wood-
fin, 0.
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Girls "A" —Wheeler 4, Bates
1, Cochran 4, Gifford 2, Daniels
1 Blevins, 0. Guards, Barton
T.oxtel, Moofs, QtliUian.
Boys "B" —Keith 7, T. Wallen
2 . Woodfin 10, Williams, Cooke,
Everette, Clark. Tatum. 0.
Girls "B” —Gifiord 5, Bates
5 j e nkin.s, Bradford, 0. Guards
pace, Barton, E. Gray, Porter,
Haney, Cark.
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