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NOTICE OF SALE
^ rfarner «C on February 5,
C and wife. Mrs.
1 M 'r executed and delivered
kirne L Wilson a security
Irs p estate
onve w the real
- r for the purpose of
n Htr deed being recorded in
/JVVi wn 26 page 398, et. seq.,
Superior Court
J, Dade Jf county, C - Georgia, made made to for for which its its
hereby .
provisio^ is and,
n d
P, a: ; L wiLson, the holder of
Indebtedness, R elected to
£ has
option contained m said
5 deed and has to be declared due and all of
indebtedness Ir and default has been
P once, payment thereof.
the
NOW THEREFORE, because of
default, and pursuant to the
L authority undersigned contained in will said
deed the on
h. February,
dav the 3rd day of
within the legal hours of sale, at
Court House door in Trenton,
rountv til Georgia, expose to sale,
sell to the best and highest
der for 'cash, the following
real estate, to-wit:-
A tract of one (1) acre, lying
on the west side of the Chatta-
nooga-Birmingham Highway as
same now runs, beginning at an
iron stake driven into the ground
at a point on the west side of
said Highway North of what is
known as the old dipping vat
South of Morganville, Dade
County, Georgia, and being about
ten feet North of a new culvert
across said Highway at said point;
running thence due west at right
angles to said Highway a distance
of 210 feet to an iron stake;
thence South and parallel with
said Highway a distance of 210
feet; thence East and parallel
with North boundary line of this
tract a distance of 210 feet to
the Highway; thence along and
with said Highway 210 feet to
the beginning, said tract lying
immediately south of a one-acre
tract heretofore conveyed to Lem-
mie Castleberry. There is ex¬
cepted from the above tract the
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Corner High School and Main Streets
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TRENTON, GA.
North sixty (60) feet thereof,
same fronting on the Highway 60
feet and running back westward-
ly the full distance #f 210 feet.
Said property will be sold as
property of M. M. Garner and
Mrs. M. M. Garner, and to
out of them and or their assigns,
right, title, claim or interest
have in said lands and vest same
the purchaser. Said lands will be
subject to all unpaid taxes
thereon.
This January 1, 1942.
MRS. R. L. WILSON.
By: HALE & HALE,
Attorneys.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1$42.
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TleAAoruit -
By MRS, NETTIE MAE FLEMMING
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morrison
and Mrs. Mauline Moffett
Sunday at Chickamauga, Ga.
Ga.
Mrs. S. M. Brown, of Chatta¬
nooga, has returned home after
visiting her daughter, Mrs. A.
W. Peck, and Mr. Peck at
England.
Mrs. Jasper Hill and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Omer Ryan in South Trenton.
Mr. Jerry C. Pace is ill at his
home here.
Mr. E. G. Wright, of Fort
Payne, spent Saturday with his
family here.
Bill Robertson, of Birming¬
ham, is visiting relatives here.
Mr. Joe Pryor is spending
this week with relatives in
Chattanooga.
Little Miss Patricia Wheeler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. H.
Wheeler, Jr., is seriously ill at
her home here. *
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Tatum and
son, Jimmy, of New England,
have come here to reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Timmons Case
and small son, Mrs. Phillips,
Miss Ruth Frazier, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Geddie visited Mr.
Mrs. G. C. Frazier in Charles¬
ton, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weir
children, of Red Bank, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.
H. Wheeler, Jr.
Misses Martha Bell and
Castleberry spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Castleberry in Chatta¬
nooga.
Mr. Hershel Haas, of Fort
Payne visited friends here Sun¬
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pace and
son, of Greenville, Tenn., spent
the week-end with relatives
here.
Mrs. Henry L. Van of Lake
Providence,* La., has returned
home after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Clark and
Mrs. McDowell, of Gadsden, Ala.,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Christian.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ryan and
Mrs. Jasper Hill visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Partlow in Chatta¬
nooga, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. A. L. Dyer entertained
with a surprise birthday dinner
in honor of her daughter, Elene,
Monday evening. Guests present
besides the family were: Jean
Marie and Bobby Parker, Joyce
Pace, Wilma Pace, Freddie Mor¬
gan and J. E. Combs.
After dinner parlor games
were enjoyed.
Mrs. Paul Castleberry, of Ris¬
ing Fawn spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pryor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Price had
as their Sunday guests, Mr. and
Hooker Notes
By MRS. THELMA BELL
Mr. Louis Wilhoite has gone
to Paris, Tenn., where he has
accepted a position as electri¬
cian at an air cadets training
base.
Mr. Alexander Massengale has
returned to the U. S. Navy aft¬
er spending a short furlough
with friends and relatives here.
Miss Nora Massengale, who is
employed at Tullahoma, Tenn.,
spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Lyda Parson.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hall, of
Guild, Tenn., spent the week¬
end with Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Smith and family.
Miss Nell Frances Adams is
spending this week with her
sister, Mrs. Tom Clouse, at
Whiteside, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carroll and
daughter, Ann, of Wildwood,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt have
gone to Wildwood to reside.
The infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Breedlove is
seriously ill.
Rev. Wilson Elliott filled his
regular appointment at Hooker
Methodist church Sunday.
Miss Thelma Johnson was a
recent guest of Mrs. Elmer Hunt
at Wildwood.
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TIMMS I
Mrs. Jimmie Chandler, of
ta; Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
have named their little
“Sandra Faye.”
Jr., of Chattanooga; Mr.
Mrs. Erskine Ryan and son,
dy, of St, Elmo.
Vernon Wheeler, of St.
will preach at the Church
Christ here Sunday. Come
and hear one of our local
teach a lesson from God’s
Tune in WAPO each
at 8:30 for the programs
the Churches of Christ of
tanooga.
Mrs. Sam Hixon and
Harold Howell and children,
New England, were guests
Mrs. T. M. Tatum Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Lewis
Hoyt and Marchetta
went to Chattanooga Sunday
hear Dr. M. F. Ham speak.
Mrs. Jewell Sullivan
Monday with her parents,
and Mrs. C. W. Page in
Trenton.
Mrs. J. P. Grak was the
day guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Buchanan.
Miss Mamie Brown was
iting Mrs. Grover Tatum
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Killian,
Valley Head, were visiting
tives and friends here
Mrs. Lewis McBryar was
Chattanooga Tuesday.
Mrs. Louise Daniel and
Martha Daniel were guests
Mrs. Ida Buchanan Monday.
Mrs. Billo Gass was
her mother, Mrs. Hallie Dean
Rising Fawn Sunday.
Mrs. Jane Thompson is ill
her home in North Trenton.
Mrs. Lorene Belcher and
Mae Wilson, of
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Buffington Sunday.
Mr. Homer Gass was
his father, J. C. Gass, in
Trenton recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester
made a business trip to
ville, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
and children were shopping
Chattanooga Saturday.
Mrs. Pallie Jeffrey was
ing her brother, Frank
in E. Trenton Tuesday.
Mrs. Webb Reeves spent
day in Chattanooga with
daughter, Mrs. Ersaline
Mr. Sidney Womack made
business trip to
Friday.
The cottage prayer
will meet with Mr. and
Chester Daniel Saturday
Everyone come.
Mr. Chester Buchanan
Miss Ruth Page were guests
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
recently.
Head River Dots
By Mrs. J. M. Forester
The weatherman has given
warmer weather again after
cold of ten days ago.
Mrs. Robert Ross has gone
Lakeview and Chattanooga
visit her mother, Mrs. J.
Payne and other relatives
week.
Mrs. Frank Phillips and
ter; also, her sister, Miss
Johnson, of Chattanooga,
ed their father, Mr. Will
son and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips,
3001 Dayton Pike, came
Saturday and visited Mrs.
Forester and family,
to their home Saturday p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross
as visitors Sunday, their
Messrs Walter and Albert
Frances and Junior Aired
Chattanooga.
Mrs. G. W. Smith, who
been ill, is improving.
Hugh G. Forester, who
been ill, is improving.
More news next week.
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Cave Springs News
By Mrs. Eldie Grant
GOD'S OPPORTUNITY
We sometimes wonder why we
are ill and have to suffer, but
often God uses this as a means
to draw us closer to Him. We
get so busy with the cares of
life that we fail to walk with
God as we should. Then many a
person has been saved during an
illness. So God uses every op¬
portunity to bring souls out of
darkness into light and love of
the Gospel.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kurr, of
Chattanooga, spent the week¬
end with Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Forester.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Amos, of
Cloverdale, spent Sunday after¬
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Bradford.
Mrs. Cushion, of Chattanooga,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Canova Guinn.
Mrs. Clifford Stalvey remains
ill at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Guss McKaig
are moving to Mr. McKaig’s
old home place.
Mr. John Warren and family
are moving to Rising Fawn.
Mrs. Laura Slaton celebrated
her 81st birthday Sunday, when
she was honored at her home
with a luncheon, given by her
daughters, Mrs. Lydia Keith and
Mrs. Annie Whitt. Covers were
laid for nine.
Mrs. Alma Hawkins, Miss
Morine and Lucile Byrd of Ross-
ville, Mr. Will Nelson, of Fort
Oglethorpe, were guests of Mrs.
Slaton and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forester
and family spent Sunday in
Chattanooga, with Mr. Forester’s
brother, Russ Forester.
Mrs. Bertha McSpadden visit¬
ed Mrs. Annie Whitt, Mrs. Sla¬
ton and Mrs. Lydia Keith Thurs¬
day.
Mrs. Minnie Stalvey of Sul¬
phur Springs, spent the week¬
end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Stalvey.
Garnet Forester is visiting
relatives in Chattanooga.
Miss Mattie Johnson spent
Sunday with Miss Delilah Pow¬
ell.
Misses Irenebell Castleberry
and Dorothy Powell visited
Margaret Johnson Sunday after¬
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Allen and
children spent Sunday after¬
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Forester.
Mr. and Mrs. George Powell
and son Billy, of Chattanooga,
were the week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Johnson.
Slygo Item*
By MRS. J. T. COLE
Rev. L. T. Lancaster filled his
regular appointment here Sun-/
day night.
Mr. F. B. Waddell is gradually
improving from an illness at
his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. F.
R. Shambaugh and children
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Dugan recently.
Miss Evelyn Cu reton spent
the week-end with Miss Anita
Doyle at New England.
Miss Estelle England of Ross-
ville, Ga., visited Frank Patter¬
son at the home of his parents
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hughes
and Miss Mamie Glenn Cureton
visited Mr. F. B. Waddell Sun¬
day.
Mrs. Virgie Cureton and son,
A. C., are visiting relatives In
Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordell
have recently moved to Chatta¬
nooga, to reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hughes
and daughter, Louise, visited the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
G. Lawson at Rising Fawn Sun¬
day.
Miss Mary Ruth Patterson
spent last Wednesday night
with Miss Boots Porter at Wild¬
wood.
Little Miss Karilene Gross is
ill with the chicken-pox here.
The Dade County Health De¬
partment has been moved from
the Masonic Building to the
Court Honse, in back of the
court room. The office of the
County Nurse will be open on
Tuesday and Saturday morning
from 8:00 to 12:00 o’clock for
those who wish to see her.
INDIGESTION
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Gm trapped in the stomach or gullet may act like a
hair-trigger on the heart action. At the first sign of
distress smart men and women depend on Bell-ana
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fastest-acting medicines known for symptomatic relief
of gastric hyperacidity. If the FIRST TRIAL doesn't
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DOUBLE Money Back. 25c. at all drug a tores.
Attention! Farm
Bureau Members !
A special meeting of the Dade
County Chapter of the Georgia
Farm Bureau is to be held Fri¬
day afternoon, January 23, at 3
o’clock, (CST) or 4 o’clock
(EST). All members are urged
to be present.
GUS FORESTER, President.
W. I. PRICE, Secretary.
LODGE NOTICES
Trenton Lodge No.
179 F. & A. M., meets
y\ regularly on second
Wednesday nights of each
month. Regular called meeting,
fourth Wednesday night. Visit¬
ing brethren cordially invited.
E. A. Ellis, W. M.
W. A. Scruggs, Secy.
The James G. Neth-
ery Chapter O. E. S„
meets first and third
Friday nights at hall of Tren¬
ton Lodge No. 179, F. & A. M.
A cordial invitation is extended
all members of the Order.
Margaret Gray, W. M.
Lucille Ellis Secretary.
j*. Je County Post of
£:r‘l KjsjJr e American Legion
N .. 106 meets regularly
the first and third Saturday
nights at Legion Hall. All World
War Veterans are cordially in¬
vited to attend our meetings.
Early A. Ellis, Commander
E. L. Raulston, Adjutant.
The dates and place
of meeting of the La¬
dies Auxiliary are
the same as the Legion.
Mrs. Fred. A. Morgan, Pres.
Mrs. C.L. Holmes, Secy.-Treas.
The Dade Country
Lions Club meets regu¬
larly every other Tues¬
day night. All Lions and visitors
are cordially invited to attend.
Luther M. Allison, Pres.
O. G. Ariail, Secy.
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Permanent Waves 12.00 to $7.50
NEW SALEM NEWS LETTER
By MRS. JACK NEAL
Rev. Lyman filled his regular
appointment here Sunday.
We are glad to report Miss
Grace Moore (one of our local
girls), doing fine at the Berry
School hospital after an appen¬
dix operation.
Miss Bessie Bradford, daught¬
er of Mr. and Mrs. M.G. Brad¬
ford, left last week for Bristol,
Pa., where she will accept a po¬
sition in a defense plant.
Misses Dessie and Nell Mc¬
Kaig spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. McKaig.
Misses Pauline and Ethel
Daniel and Lucile Neal, of Chat¬
tanooga, were the week-end vis¬
itors of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gray and
family have moved to Chatta¬
nooga to reside.
Carroll (Shorty) Bradford has
returned to St. Louis, Mo., where
he is employed, after spending
two weeks with his parents and
other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Blanche Romine and
children, of Summerville, Ga.,
have returned to their home
after a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. McKaig.
Mrs. R. A. McKaig and daugh¬
ters, Dessie and Mrs. Mnrt'n
Bradford, spent Saturday with
Mrs. James Abbott and family.
Commie Neal, who has been
in Texas for some time, is home.
He was accompanied home by
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Massey and
daughter, Miss Willie Massey, of
Shamrock, Texas. This being
their first visit to Georgia, they
think our country very interest¬
ing with beautiful scenery.
Miss Bessie Neal and Herschel
Neal, who are employed in
Chattanooga, spent the week¬
end with their mother, Mrs.
Jno. Neal and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Combs, of
Dallas, Texas, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Bradford. Mr. Combs is with the
Stamps-Baxter Music Company
of Dallas and Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore and
children were in Summerville,
Ga., for a short visit Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKaig
have announced the arrival of a
son.
Miss Clara Mae McCauley is
home at the present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gass and
son were visiting relatives here
Sunday.
FRUIT TREES
Buy now before they go
higher. Don’t just wish
you had LEADING VAR¬
IETIES!
1- yr. Trees - $10 per 100
2- yr. Trees - $12.50 per 100
Can furnish some 3-year
old at $15.00 per 100 in
Double Red Delicious,
Double Red Stayman’s,
Yellow Delicious, Arkansas
Blacks.
Would exchange Trees
for light pick-up Truck or
car.
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ELLIJAY, GEORGIA
Established 1898
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTTOF
GEORGIA—Dade County:
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that S J.
Hale as Administrator of James C.
Hughes, deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to sell the
real estate of said James C. Hughes,
deceased; and that an order was
made thereon at the January Term.
1942, for citation, and that citation
issue; all the heirs at law and credi¬
tors of the said James C. Hughes, de¬
ceased, will take notice that I will
pass upon said application at the
February Term, 1942, of the Court
of Ordinary of Dade County; and
that unless cause is shown to the con¬
trary, at said time, said leave will be
granted.
This January 5, 1942.
J. M. CARROLL,
Ordinary.