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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1958)
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TRENTON, GEORGIA Treasurer’s Quarterly Statement DISBURSEMENTS 2nd QUARTER 1958 — APRIL, MAY, JUNE Labor .................. $5,477.20 Shovel, Patrol, Tractor repairs ........................ 973.00 Gas, Oil & Grease .................................... 2,444.44 Culvert Pipe ...................................... 84i6.60 Crushed Stone ....................................... 515.72 Truck repairs ........................................ 1,850.14 Court cost ........................................... 406.13 Sheriff's turnkey & board bill ........................ 1,032.00 Office supplies ....................................... 121.73 Polio vaccine ........................................ 59.00 Vital Statistics ....................................... 38.25 Workmen Compensation Insurance .................. 327,98 Courthouse Fuel Gas ............................... 84.00 Bridge Timber ....... 37.12 Fuel Oil Tax ......................................... 479.38 Social Security, 1st & 2nd Qtrs. 1958 ................ 136.90 Title examination Cloverdale road ................... 150.00 Revising Voter’s List ................................ 120.00 Lunacy trials & trip to Milledgeville, Ga............. 135.50 Health Board meetings ............................. 10.00 Filing & Recording .................................. 136.92 Tri-County Hospital Authority ....................... 800.00 Fence moving on Sand Mtn. Rural road ............ • Fencing Wire ........................................ Jail prisoner medical aid ............................. 1st & 2nd qtrs. Withholding Tax 1958 ............... Making 1957 Audit ................................... 1,022.50 Tax Equalizing Board ............................... Georgia Power Co. moving power poles off Piney Rural road.............. Attorney’s legal services ............................. Road tools ........................................... Dade County Dept. Public Welfare .................. Clerks’ salaries ....................................... County Agent’s salary ................... Home Demonstration Agent's salary .................. Solicitor General’s salary ........... Cherokee Regional Library ........................... County Nurse’s salary & expenses ................... County Nurse’s clerical hire .......................... Tax Commissioner’s salary .......................... Tax Commissioner’s clerical hire .................... Sanitation Officer’s salary supplement ............... Health Officer’s salary supplement .................. Courthouse & Jail repairs ........................... 127.03 Water bill ........................................... Telephone bill ....................................... Light bill .................*........................... 171.04 Treasurer’s commission drawn ....................... 975.00 Teacher’s retirement board .......................... 106.47 Georgia Forestry Commission ........................ 471.08 Total disbursements ..................... 29,870.89 RECEIPTS 2nd QUARTER 1958, APRIL, MAY, JUNE Balance on hand March 31, 1958 ................... 60,495.87 State Gas Tax ..................................... 4,672.56 State of Georgia Rural Road Grant-in-Aid .......... 3,667 76 Scrap Iron ........................................... ou.su e n . n Tax Commissioner .................................. 7,176.10 State Board of Health ............................ 1 l,lH6.6o nar«« Clerk of Superior Court ............................. 932.50 Rent on Co-op building ............................. 150.00 Total Receipts .........................* 78,191.85 Less Disbursements, 2nd Qtr................ 29,870.89 Balance on hand June 30, 1958 .......... 48,320.96 THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1958 THE DADE COUNTY TIMES Entered at the Post Office at Trenton, Ga., as 2nd class mail. Mrs. C. C. Morrison, Publisher. LOCALS Mr, and Mrs. Bill Keeton and! son are visiting in Texas. Motor¬ ing to Texas, and Oklahoma are the Walter Page family and the John Warren family, also the Charles Hill family. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Moore have finished their tour of duty in Europe and have arrived back in the states. They expect to ar¬ rive in Dade soon to visit with his parents the Roy Moores and her parents the A, L. Dyers. Included in the many who are vacationing in Florida this week are Mr. and Mrs. Claud Harrison ,and son, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lacy and son, Mr. and Mrs. Speedy Bailey, Mrs. Fay Whee¬ ler Lacy and son, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bethume, and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Bethune who are visiting their families. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Joe Brad¬ ford entertained Harold Shan- kles with a surprise birthday party on June 28. Games were played in the lighted yard and refreshments were served, The guests were: Misses Linda and Carolyn Woolbright, Linda Ble¬ vins, Lydia Abercromba, Char¬ lene Wilbanks, Joan Gray, Sheila Dickerson, Gail and Elmer Gilliam of Fort Payne, Barbara Warren, Judy Streven and Margaret Davis from Chatt¬ anooga, Messrs. Sam Kenimer, Rayford Hammond, Rex Ble¬ vins, Jerry Price, and Frankie Wpodfin. Our merchandise is sold at the lowest fair trade prices. We serve the best food obtain¬ able at the lowest practical prices. Avakian’s AMERICAN LEGION POST ',0« Second and fourth Thursday night 7:30 P. M. every month. Legion Hall. Dennis Sullivan, Comdg. A. J. Atchley, Adj. ... NO. 468 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF DADE COUNTY GEORGIA ACTION FOR DIVORCE ANID CUSTODY OF MINOR CHILD ELIZABETH CLAIRE RAYMOND VS. ARTHUR HEBBERT RAYMOND To-.-Arthur Herbert Raymond, Defendant, whose address is 730 Flower Avenue, Tacoma Park, Maryland, in said matter :- You are hereby notified that the above captioned action was 'filed in the Superior Court of Dade County, Georgia, on the 9th day of July, 1958, in the Icffice of the Clerk of said Court, and by virtue of an order for service by publication which was signed by the Judge of said Court on the 9th day of July, 1958, you are hereby commanded to be and appear at said Court, within sixty (60) days of the date of said order for service by publication, and on the 9th day of September, 1958, to answer in said matter. Witness the Honorable John W. Davis, Judge of said Court, this the 14th day of July, 1958. Grace H. Williams Clerk of Superior. Court of Dade County, Georgia CITATION . .Dock Stephens, Jr., as Execu¬ tor of the estate of Dock Steph¬ ens, Sr., deceased, having filed (in this Court in due form his petition for Letters of Dismis- sion as Executor of said estate and alleging that he has fully performed all of his duties as such Executor, this is to cite all P ersons to and appear at the August term 1958 of the Court Q f Ordinary of said County, to show cause if any they have or can ’ why the prayers of said petition should not be granted and the said Executor receive Letters of Dismission. This July 7, 1958. A. W. Peck Ordinary of Dade County, Ga. Maddox J. Hale Attorney for the Executor 41-7/31 ELECT MADDOX HALE Representative MADDOX J. HALE PLEDGED TO SUPPORT Better Roads and Schools Segregation in Our Schools Present County Unit System Economy in State Govern¬ ment Democratic Primary September 10,1958 4 V* Wwmti «Ndfe«. 1331 1 ..... tw wem 5frn : - ;i . 4il ", * i . us .ii m A LITTLE LESS than four years ago the amended Atomic Energy Act was signed into law, freeing the nation’s electric utility companies to partici¬ pate in atomic power research and development, In that short time they have taken great strides. More than 100 electric companies are actively engaged in various phases of nuclear research and construction. Sixty companies are sharing in the planning and building of 14 nuclear power plants, representing an investment of half a billion dollars by these companies. The Georgia Power Company is cooperating in the construction of the developmental Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant near Monroe, Michigan. Our engineers are studying nuclear reactor engi¬ neering here at home. We have confidence that the future holds atomic electric power for you. GEORGIA POWER COMPANY