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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1958)
PAGES Valley Motor Co. Trenton , Georgia Used Car Special 1.. 1954 Plymouth, H. T. Sport Coupe FREE ESTIMATES on your automotive needs. FOR PICKUP & DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE OLiver 7-3623 COURT . . . (Continued from page 1) guilty: Grady Jeffries Sentenced 6 months at Public Works Camp; Louis Taylor, Sentenced 6 mon¬ ths at Public Work Camp; John Sharp, Fined $75.00. Charged with Possessing Liq¬ uor and pleading guilty : Charlie Webb, Fined $50 00: Kenneth Bailey, Fined $3500; Philip Maurice Gass, Fined $50 00; B. L. Thurmond, Fined $35.00; James H. Estes, Fined $65.00; Herbert Horton, Fined $60 00. William Abbott, probation; Bennett Abbott, 6 months public works camp; Horton Abbott, 10 months public works camp- EDWARDS-HAYES RITES PLANNED APRIL 4 The marriage of Mrs. Frances Edw'ards and Mr. Donald Kelly Hayes has been planned for Fri¬ day, April 4 at 8:30 o’clock in the evening. The ceremony will take place in the Trenton Met¬ hodist Church with Rev. R. L. Hilten officiating. An announcement has been made that no formal invita¬ tions have been issued, but all friends af the pair are cordially invited to attend. DADE COUNTY OVER SUB¬ SCRIBES 1957 SAVINGS BONDS Here’s how Dade County came out last year in Savings Bonds sales, according to official U. S Treasury figures released by George H. Harrison, County Sav ings Bonds Committee Chair man. The 1957 goal -was $11,000, with total sales of $13,261 and a per¬ cent attained of 120.5%. He said the State of Georgia as a whole attained 84.9% of its goal of 56.6 million dollars. Lily Parade for benefit of Georgia Crippled Children’s Society April 5- Monday Is Deadline For Buy¬ ing 1958 Licence Tags; Avoid That Penalty ! CITATION DISMISSION GUARDIANSHIP GEORGIA. DADE COUNTY E. J. Clower, Guardian and Ex Officio Administrator of George H- Nesbit (Nisbet), has applied to me for a discharge from his guardianship and ad¬ ministration of George H. Nesbit (Nisbet): This is therefore to notify all persons concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in April next, else he will be dis¬ charged from his guardianship as applied for. A. W. Peck, Ordinary 4TP-4/3 THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958 Charged with Robbery and guilty: Kenneth Ear- $250 fine and two years and Robert Lee For¬ Armed Robbery, $250 and years probation. Disturbing Schools Robert Stephens alias Robert $46, not to go on prem¬ of Davis High School. Drunk at Private Residence Hattie Payne, $50- Improper Tag Benjamin F. Clark, $10. Air Conditioning-temperature* mad* to order- for all-weather comfort. Get a demonstration! OCEAN TO OCEAN ACROSS SOUTH AMERICA— AND BACK -IN 41 HOURS! CHEVY’S NEW V8 LEVELS THE HIGHEST, HARDEST HIGHWAY OVER THE ANDESl To prove the durability of Chev¬ rolet's radical new Turbo-Thrust V8,* the tremendous flexibility of the new Turboglide transmission,* the incredible smoothness of Full Coil suspension, we tackled the most challenging transcontinental road in the world — the 1,000-mile General San Martin Highway. To make it harder, the Automobile Club of Argentina sealed the hood shut at Buenos Aires —— no chance to add oil or water or adjust carburetors for high altitude. So the run began — across the blazing Argentine pampas, into the ramparts of the forbidding Andes. Up and up the road climbed, almost 2| miles in the sky! Drivers gasped for oxygen at 12,572 feet — but the Turbo-Thrust V8 never slackened its torrent of power, the Full Coil springs smothered every bump, the Turboglide transmission made play of grades up to 30 percent. Then a plunge to the Pacific at Valparaiso, Chile, a quick turn-around and back again. Time for the round trip: 41 hours 14 minutes — and the engine was never turned off! * Extra-cost option. tu i:\no in the best seller! The sure-footed Chevrolet purrs past a road sign that soy* '‘danger’- You’ll get the best buy on and ahead lies the toughest part of the periloti* Andean climb! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Authorized Chevrolet dealer in Trenton , Ga. M. and W. Chevrolet Company PHONE 7-3400 TRENTON, GA. GRAY LADIES HAVE BOOTH IN COURTHOUSE Mesdames j. G. Nethery and M- J. Hale, Gray ladles, were in charge of a booth In the court- j house Monday for the solicita- I 'tion of Red Cross funds. They regularly work at Tri-County Hospital on Mondays with other Gray Lady volunteers from Dade County, but were asked to help with the Red Cross drive instead. A.S. C . (Continued from page 1) 'tion is not yet complete- As soon as final action is taken, the coun ty committee will get the “Go Ahead’’ for completing the sign¬ up- Preliminary steps have been taken by the State ASC Commit¬ tee to prepare the way for im¬ mediate action when the supple¬ mental funds are authorized. In addition to farmers who have already filed signed agree¬ ments which were in general covered by the initial appropria¬ tion for the Acreage Reserve, other eligible farmers will be in position to take part in the en¬ larged program. These will in¬ clude those whose names are on “Waiting List” registers at the county office and possibly others where there is evidence that they made an attempt to participate during the signup period. Public notice will be given promptly when the County ASC Office is ready to sign additional Acreage Reserve Agreements. •The Chairman, Mr McKaig, says that in the meantime the county office will be prepared to fur¬ nish information but that .farm¬ ers should not attempt to sign up agreements until official an¬ nouncements have been made- One Stop Service RED’S CLEANERS DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY SERVICE done by Star _______ Wcekly HATS Cleaned and Blocked by Acme _______ Service SHOES REPAIRED by Belcher ___________ LET US HAVE YOUR RUGS CLEANED PHONE: OLiver 7-3355 TRENTON GA. Open daily 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. CURRENT RATE of inter¬ est of certificates of depos¬ its is 3% when left for six months or longer. REGULAR SAVINGS de¬ posits continue to draw 2 y 2 %. It’s Never Too Late to Start Your Savings BANK OF DADE TRENTON, GEORGIA Every Account Insured up to $10,000.00 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.