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Dade County Times
Head River Notes
Mr and Mrs- Lyde Forester
r>d little son from Birmingham
Caine heme for Easter.
Missed Jennie Johnson, Lou-
dla Loger. May Koltzhowir
d Lillian Davrs from Chat's-
ar Easter visitors.
nooia were
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Misses Mary Johnson and
Julia Kondrat came home for
the w<*ek end.
C L. Johnson and wife made
business trip to Chattanooga
iaturday.
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Miss Bennie CDrk was shop
,ing in Chattanooga Saturday.
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Herman Holtzhower is visit-
ng relatives here.
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l'h* young people enjoyed an
gg hunt Sunday p.m.
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Aubie Ross is home for a few
lays.
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The highway above the
louds is ready for the graders
nd can be traveled from here
o Chattanooga with cars now.
For Sale
Whif« Leghorn and Rho/s
Island Red hatching eggfs
$1JC ier setting. Call at the
'limei Office.
All the Dade Co. News fit to
\
print in the Times-
VEGETARIAN
CAFETERIA
61814 MARKET ST., CHATTAMOOGA
Spaghetti In The Making
VI T J EN we open a can of spag-
Vy ^ b ettl - d all with cooked and tastily
ctip„c e ™ e tomato sauce and
i£ ^ giI r if? little t ho ^ ht to
*lr se ?et v ill fact - grew spaghetti v 1 *
and its h,V h♦*. brother, macaroni,
mannfar, articles are
?? ’ ™de Gom a
olina" ' * comes 0Ut °\ from the meal crushing or “ sem '
ha-a wheat in this'W very
wheat. 3S durum or macaroni
' 4 h s m S r*n,it q ant, J> S v of boiling Wi * h 3
and is thf-r, m ’^n b y,"finery water,
smooth and J°ugh. until
Wading ,? , A powerful
ma ? e W °? J hc dough
until re ad Up
of a p p re “ T s ' wh \ ere g ° mto revolving tbe cybnder
screws
(9V Official Oman tf Dade ^oumy
TRENTON, Ga., APR. 8 1926
TRENTON SCRIBS
Roy and W. G. Morriscn
spent tha Easter vacation at
home.
Mrs. E- A. Brown and twin
daughters, Eunice and Edna, of
Birmingham, spent the week
end with her brother, E.A. Ellis
and Mrs. Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brock
and daughter Meredith and Mr
and Mrs. E, A. Ellis spent Toes
day evening in Valley Head
as the guests of friends and to
take in the play “The Flapper
Grandmother” givon at the
auditorium.
Miss Corral Glasiur and Miss
Olive Human spent Saturday
in Chattanooga.
Mss, W. H. Brock spent
Thursday and Friday with her
mother in Jasper, Tenn;
Miss Dalue Morrison enter
tained th» Sunday-school class
of Mrs. James G. Nethery with
an Easter party at her home
Saturday evening.
Mr and Mrs. George Slaten
and Mr. anp Mrs. Noah Scruggs
ofChattinooga were guerti of
their grandmother Mrs. Sollee
the past week end.
Mes lames O, M- Foster and
W. P. Neville accompanied by
Miss Grace Frierson motored to
Chattanooga, Saturday.
Judge and Mrs. I.H. Wheeler
had as their guests Sanday Mr.
and Mrs. Verron Wheeler and
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Wheeler
of Chattanooga.
The Missionary Society will
meet with Mrs. W. P. Pace, the
1 4th of April at 2:30 p.m.
with tremendous pressure force it
small holes in a perforated
plate at the bottom of the cylinder.
This is called the “trafila,” and its
form fixes the character of the prod
The hollow form of macaroni
given by a steel pin in the holes.
holes without pins produce the
spaghetti.
Spaghetti and macaroni, cut off at
proper lengths, are looped over
frames to dry. In the best-conducted
in this country, the heated
are supplied with
filtered and continually chang¬
air. In Italy, the drying is done
At the cannery, the spaghetti is
cooked in steam retorts,
with cheese and tomato sauce,
automatically sealed in air-tight
It needs only re-heating, to
ready for the table. This dish
Italian origin adds variety to the
RISING FAWN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cantrel
and son Franklin, Jr. have returned
to their home in Etowah, Tenn.
after spending the Easter holidays
with Mrs, C- C- Hft'e.
Miss Kathleen White has re¬
turned home from an extended
visit with her aunt Mrs. W. A.
Barton in Albany, Ala.
W. *W. Lewis left Sunday on
a business trip to Washington,! .
W.J. Robertson of Chateanooga i
and Jerry Pace of Trenton were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs
J. L. White.
Rev. and Mrs. Tate of Trenton
were the dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Cagle.
Mr, and Mrs. ^ul er and chil¬
dren of Birmingham .accompanied
bi Miss Grace Cox s-pent the
week end with their sister Mrs
D. I. Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood-
yard of Knoxville, M r and Mrs,
Edwin Hale and Mrs. W, H Kel-
lingworth and Miss Grace D. Hale
of Chatti-nooga spent the week
end with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. S. C* H tie.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles with relatives Chad-j
wick spent Sunday
in Sulphur Springs. I
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
M c Mahon on April 4th a son.
Mrs R. L Cagle is recovering
from the flu.
Robert During who sustained
an injury his foot while cranking
an automobile Sunday nigh, is
confined to his room this week.
Geo. Rassmussen, Vice-Pres. of
the Nebraska Bridge Supply and
Lumber Co. of Omaha, was in
RisingFawn Sunday afternoon the,
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. WTite
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n •-1* *r ASSIl# k
1
The P T -A will meet Tues-
dxy April 13 th at 3 p.m. In the
,chool auditorium. All parents
are urged to be present.
TRENTON, GA.
Mrs, A. C. Austin, Mrs. Mary
Hogan and daughter and E. F.
Hammontree of Chattanooga and j
J. M, Austin of Somerset, Ky.
wera week end visitors of MT
and Mrs. Frank Morrison and
family.
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Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Robrrtson
had as their visitors Easter Sunday
Mr, and Mrs. T. J, Dickerson of j
East Lake, Mr. and Mrs. G, O.
Rogers of Bruceton, Tenn, W. J-
and J. Robertson of Chattanooga
and Jerry Pace of Trenton.
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Sheriff Newman, Henry and
Glenn Smith motored to Scotts-
boro, Monday to attend court.
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TAX SALES
Georgia, Dade County.
w ill be sold before the Court
House door, iu the town of
Trenton, said state and said
county, on the first Tuesday in
May 1926 within the legal
hours of sale to the highest
bidder for cash, the following
described property to wit:
40 acres of land in the south
west quarter of Lot No, 96, ly-
and being located in the 19th
District and 4th Section in said
state and county.
Will be sold as the property
of FrancisHartline for state and
countytaxes for the year 1922.
1923,1924 and 1925
Levied on by virtue of a tax
fifa issued by W. B. Cureton,
' ax Collector for said ^tate
and County, and being the
Property pointed out bv him.
Levy made by T. S. Newman,
Sheriff This 8 th day of April
1926,
T. S. Newman, Sheriff
Georgia. Dade County.
Will be sold before the Court
|Lj ouse ^ Q()Ti j n the town of
Trenron, sa i d state and said
county, oh the first Tuesday in
May£ 1926, to‘the within the legal
hours of sale highest
<ler der lor for casn, cash, the T.ne r«now\ng flowing ues-
enh«d property to vit:
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ftas < 9 ' ,arter °[ L '’ t ° f
9 ‘ l y,n « a "d be'n* lc« .tod
<" I 9 lh D,.tnct and 4,h
Section in said state and county.
Will be sold as the property
of Alex Hartline for state and
coun t y taxes for the years 1924
an( j
Levied on by virtue of a tax
fifa issued by W. B. Cureton,
T ax Collector Dade County,
Georgia, and being the
property pointed out by him-
made by T S Newman
Sheriff. This 8 th day of April
1926. Sheriff
T. S. NEWMAN
Georgia, Dade County,
Will be sold before the Court
House door .in the town of T ren-
ton state and said county, on
t | ie fi rst Tuesday in May, 1926
within the legal hours of sale the
following described property to
wit:
Lot of land No, 103, contain-
i n g 160 acres more or less, lying
and being located in the 10th
District and 4th Section, in said
state and county.
Will be sold as the property
of Will W, Stephens for state
and county taxes for years 1924
and 1925.
Levied on by virtue of a tax fifa
issued by W.B. Cureton, Tax Col¬
lector for said State and County,
and being the property pointed
outby him Levy made by T. S.
Newman Sheriff. This 8th day of
April 1926.
T, S. NEWMAN, Sheriff
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HOW’S THIS?
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICftflB Will
what w« claim for it—rid your system
^ CaUrrh or Dea f ne ss caused by
^ a t*xrh.
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which
sews through the Blocxl_ on the
*°£ ce8 tha * ™ torine HOrmal condl -
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Brown's Gap News
The new grader is dsing fine
work on our roads,
Mrs J, E. W. Lyemance of
Birmingham i 3 spendiag a few
days with her sister Mrs. Mat-
tie Gass.
Miss Grace Michaels of Fort
Payne spent the week end with
he - 1 parent* Mr. and Mrs.Harry
Michaels-
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burk-
heart of Rossville spert the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
G W. Gass
Miss Viola and Michell Gass
of Chattanooga spent the wetk
end with their mother Mrs,
Doan Gass.
Jiles Gass spent the week
end at home.
The Easter egg h«nt was at¬
tended by a large crowd of
young people.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Gass were
shopping in Chattanooga/! burs-
day.
Miss Minnie Daniel of Chat¬
tanooga spent the week end at
home.
CITATION
Georgia. Dade County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Geo. A. Jenkins having applied
or g»»*di»u.l,lp of »•“ P«““
m”. j j e , kins, minor child Z of
Bclfc Wall-. I,u of .aid
County. *A » **"■
that said appl.cat.on w.ll be heard
my office at ten, o’clock aon
t , e fir „ Monday .n May next.
q’his April 5,1926.
I. H. WHEELER, Ordinary
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