Dade County
FAIR
OCTOBER IS—16
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The Show Committee reserves the right to change any
all rules and call off any classes and premiums for causes
within the power of the management to control. Every
caution will be made rgainst lo.'s or damage, but in no, event will
the ommittee he ’iob’e for loss or damage to any exhibit.
All exhibits must be entered by not later than 12 o’clock
first day of the Fair, which is October 15, except livestock,
will be brought in by 10 o’clock, Saturday morning.
No article shall be allowed to compete for two prizes.
All agricultural exhibits entered in competiton for
must be raised in 1948 and must be products of Dade
unless otherwise specified in premium book.
In case of only one entry in a class, second money only will
be given and this left to the discretion of the judges as
whether the exhibit is deserving of a prize.
A first premium only will be given where exhibitor
own competition and second money only where there is no com¬
petition.
The executive committee will have complete authority in all
matters.
The judges decision will be final in all awards. The judges
will award prizes on regularly mentioned articles on the pre¬
mium list and may award ribbons on such articles not mentioned.
Premiums will not be paid according to ribbons, but by
shown in the judges record book, for ribbons do not always mean
money prizes, and they sometimes may be attached through
mistake, or may be misp’aced or lost. THE JUDGES
IS THE ONLY GUIDE FOR PAYING CASH AWADRS
All entries must be labelled v hen brought in with name
product, exhibitor, name, community and for which class Intended
Exhibitors always’have the privilege of selling anything
have on display for delivery at the close of the Faij or to
orders for delivery.
4-H Club Poultry Chain Show will be held Friday, October 15
Exhibits will be removed after 5 P. M. Saturday.
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AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY COLLECTION EXHIBIT
Committee in charge: Pattie L. Boswell, Hugh Clark,
Evans, Robert Dunn.
These exhibits should well represent' all activities
the community or school distri< t, which it sponsors and if
sible be sponsored by some club, such as home
club, school, veterans training tea her, comumnity farm
ation. Three out-of county judges will be secured to
this community exhibition. All the exhibits must be
by neon Friday, October 15, *and must remain In place
Saturday, 5 P. M.
The following score card is to be used by judges in
these exhibits:
Quality 20 points
Variety 20 points
Educational 20 points
Appearance 15 points
^ Arrangement .15 points
Originality 10 points
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WOMEN’S EXHIBITS
WEARING APPAREL
Girl’s Division (up to twenty years)
Dresses—any material; Dresses made from sacks
First prize Second prize Third prize
Suits or Coat
First prize Second prize Third prize
Children’s clothing—(such a; : 1. Baby: 2. Over oae year
First prize Second prize Third prize
Women’s Division
Dresses—any material; Dresses made from sacks
First prize Second prize Third prize
Suits or Coat
First prize Second prize Third prize
Children’* clothing—Such a*: 1. Baby 2. Over one year
First prize Second prize Third prize
4-H Club Clothing
First year club work 1 garment
First prize Second prize Third prize
Second year club work 2 garments
First prize Second prize Third prize
Third year club work g?<-ments
First prize Second prize Third prize
Fourth year club work 4 garments
First prize Second prize Third prize
NEEDLEWORK
Girl’s Division (up to twenty years)
Embroidery—such as Pillow casets, Towels, Bedspreads,
cheon Cloths, etc.
First prize Second prize Third prize
Crochet—such as Bedspreads, Tablecloths, Doiles, etc.
First prize Second prize Third prize
Quilts
First prize Second prize Third prize
Miscellaneous—such as textile painting, stuffed toys, rag dolls
metal work, etc.
First prize Second prize Third prize
Women's Division
Embroidery—such as Pillow eases, Towels, Bedspreads, lun¬
cheon Cloths, etc.
First prize Second prize Third prize
Crochet—such as Bedspreads, Tablecloths, Doiles, etc.
First prize Second prize Third prize
Quilts
First prize Second prize Third prize
Miscellaneous—such as textile painting, stuffed teys, rag
metal work, etc.
First prize Second prize Third prize
CANNING
Girl’s Division (up to twenty years)
Vegetables—must consist of 4 qurats or pints of at least 4
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7
varieties of plain canned vegetables
First prize Second prize Third prize
Fruit—must consist of 4 quarts or pints of at least 4
of plain canned fruit
First prize Second prize Third prize
Pickle or Relish—must consist of 4 quarts or pints of
least 4 varieties.
First prize Second prize Third prize
Jelly, Jam Preserves—must consist of 4 quarts or pints
at least 4 varieties.
First prize Second prize Third prize
j Women’» Vegetables—must Division consist of 4 qurats or pints of at least
varieties of plain canned vegetables
First prize Second prize Third prize
Fruit—must consist of 4 quarts *r pints of at least 4
of plain canned fruit
First prize Second prize Third prize
Pickle or RedLsh—must const;t of 4 quarts or pints of
least 4 varieties.
First prize Second prize Third prize
Jelly, Jam Preserves—most consist of 4 quarts or pints
at least 4 varieties.
First prize Second prize Third prize
j COOKING
Girl’s Division (up to twenty years)
Cake—such-as: Pound cake, Chocolate layer, Coconut
Lemon cheese, Devils food.
First prize Second prize Third prize
Candy—such as: Fudge, Divinity, Uncooked, M scellaneoir
such as Peanut brittle, Pralines, etc.
First prize Second prize Third prize
Women’s Division
Cake—such as: Pound cake, Chocolate layer, Coconut
Lemon cheese, Devils food.
First prize Second prize Third prize
Candy—such as: Fudge, Divinity, Uncooked,
such as Peanut brittle, Pralines, etc.
First prize Second prize Third prize
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FLOWER ARRANGEMENT EXHIBITS
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AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS
Com—Yellow-10 Ears
First prize Second prize Third prize
Corn—White-10 Ears
First prize Second prize Third prize
Corn—2 Stalks
First prize Second prize Third prize
Potatoes—1 Gallon
First prize Second prize Third prize
Sweet m
Potatoes—1 Gallon
First prize Second prize Third prize
Cotton — 2 Stalks I5FF“
First prize Second prize Third prize
Pumpkins
First prize Second prize V ; t Third prize
Wheat—1 Peck ’’
First prize Second prize Third prize
Oats—1 Peck • f
First prize Second prize * Third prize
Apples—)4 Bnshel nr-: r’.-
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First prize Second prize Third prize
VEGETABLES ;----- :
Vz bushel of at least 4 varieties
First prize Second prize Third prize
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LIVESTOCK SlOW 1 :
BEEF CATTLE OPEN TO ALL
Beef Bifll—Registered—under one yenr.
First prize Second prize Third prize
Beef Bull— Registered—over one year
First prize Second prize Third prize
Beef Heifer—Registered
First prize Second prize Third prize
Beef Cow—Registered
First prize Second prize Third prize
Beef Bull—Grade—nnder one year
First prize Second prize ’ Third prize
Beef Heifer—Grade *" r
First prize Second prize Third prize
Beef Cow—Grade
First prize Second prize Third prize
Beef Type Fat Calves—Grade or Registered
First prize Second prize Third prize
DAIRY SHOW—OPEN TO ALL
Dairy Heifer Pnrebred M
First prize ”
Second prize Third prize
Dairy Heifer—Grade
First prize Second prize Third prize
Dairy Oow—Milking
First prize Second prize Third prize
Jersey Bull—Pnrebred—under one year
First prize Second prize Third prize
Jersey Bull—Purebred—Over one year
First prize Second prize Third prize
HOG SHOW—OPEN TO ALL
Boar—Purebred—under one year
First prize Second prize Third prize
Boar—Puce bred—over one year i l \
First prize Second prize Third prize
Sows—Purebred f ”? *
First prize Second prize Third prize
Gilt—Purebred 7-
First prize Second prize 'v • Third prize
Boar—Grade—under •ne year
First prize Second prize Third prize
Boar—G*.-ade—over one year
First prize Second prize Third prize
Sows—Grade r rx : ;
First prize Second prize Third prize
Gilts—Grade
First prize Second prize Third prize
New England News
By MRS. MARY PATTERSON
MARTHA JUNE DERRYBERY
Mrs. J. L. Blevins had as
Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
Hardy Price and family, Mrs.
Hubert Beckham, Mrs. Lou Ship-
ley and nephew and Mrs. Rauda
Wilson of Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete
have moved into our conunuxiny.
we are veiy glad to have tne.n.
Bony to hear that Bruce
Castleberry broxe his leg v.'hne
at school Friday.
Mrs. J. W. Weathers spent me
weeit end with her mower, Mrs.
BM iheedlove on band idtuiuam
Ray Brackotock, U. D. Wright
Jack Mays, and Biine b.a-s: nave
niaae a hundred everyday in
school. ‘ Keep it up Boys''
Mrs. Fred Maxwell and son
Fred of Chattanooga visited Mrs.
J. L. Blevins recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Derryberry
and famhy spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Crumley
of Tiftonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fuggatt and
children of Burning Bush visited
Mrs. Joe Blevins and Mrs. W. S.
Fuggatt Sunday
Mary Chambers of Rising Fawn
spent the week end with Martha
june Derryberry.
Coming Attractions At
The Dade Theatre
BIG SATURDAY MIDNIGHT
SHOW
October 9
“MR. BOGGS STEPS OUT”
Comedy
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY
October 10—11
“ALBUCQUERQUE”
Randolph Scott
Cartoon
“WILD AND WOOLEY”
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
•“ HAZARD ”
Paulette Goddard and—Mac¬
Donald Carey
Cartoon
“QUIET PLEASE”
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
October 14—15
‘Green Grass of Wyoming‘
Peggy Cummings Chanes Coburn
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Cartoon Comedy
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TRAD!-MARK
SHEEP
Rams—Purebred
First prize Second
Ewes
First prize Second
POULTRY
Pen of 4 Pullets—Heavy
First prize Second
Pen of 4 Pullets—Light
First prize Second
4-H CLUB MEMBERS IN
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
i WHEREAS, in
the suit for par¬
tition filea by Thomas E. Massey
against Bulah Massey Lee on
I juiy 29, 1948, being suit No. 9
io ihe September Term 1943 of
Dade Superior Court, the Hon.
J. H. Paschali, Judge of said
Court, entered an order on
September 20, 1948, appointing
the undersigned H. F. Allison,
williams'as''ctommi^io^rs R ,M. Morrison and W. W.
to
sea the lands involved in said
partition suit at public outcry
on the first Tuesday in the
month in Dade County, Georgia
after advertising the same pre¬
mises once a week for four
weeks, as provided by Code
lection 85-1511 of Georgia.
huW 'xxlbRiiuUim, tiie under
signed Commissioners, pursuant
to the oruer of the Judge of the
.superior Court of Dade County,
Georgia as above set out, will
on Tuesday the 2nd day oi
xsovember, 1948, within the legal
hours of sale, at the murt house
door in Dade County, Georgia,
expose to sale and will sen, to
the best and highest bidder for
cash, the following described real
estate, being the property in¬
volved in said partition suit and
described in the petition filed
therein, to-wit:—
pan, oi Land Lot No. 138 in the
iltn district and 4th section ot
_>uue uounty, Georgia, beginning
at the Southeast corner of said
rot; thence running West' on the
oouth boundry iine of said lot a
distance of 97 rods, more or less
to a conditional corner between
this tract and what is known as
me Warren lands; thence Nort'i.
uii a conditional line between
aiis traU and the lands known
as the Warren lands 110 rods
more or less to a conditional
corner on the South line of wha'.
is known as the Logan property;
thence East on conditional line
between this property and said
Logan property a distance of 84
rods, more or less, to a condition¬
al corner; thence North on a con¬
ditional line between this prop¬
erty and said Logan property
a distance of 50 rods, more or
less to the North boundry line
of said Lot 138; thence East
along the North line of said lot
i3 reds more or less to the
Northeast corner thereof; thence
South along the East boundry
iine of said lot to the point of
beginning, said tract containing
seventy-four (74) acres, more or
less.
This November 4, 1948.
H. F. ALLISON,
R. M. MORRISON,
W. W. WILLIAMS.
COMMISSIONERS
4t. 10—28.
CITATION
Georgia, Dade County.
To All Whom It May Ccn .ern:
K. E. Holmes having, in prope*
iurm applied to me ior Perman¬
ent Letters of Administration on
me estate ot Josie K. Holmes,
mte of said County, this is to
cite ail and singular creditors
and next of kin of Josie K.
Hoimes, to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any
tney can, why permanent ad¬
ministration should not be grant¬
ed to R. E. Holmes on the Josie
K. Holmes estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 4th day of October
1948.
J. M. CARROLL, ORDINARY.
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GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
There will be sold before the
Court House door in the town of
Trenton, Dade County, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday of November
1948, at public outcry within the
legal hours of sale to the highest
and best bidder or bidders for
cash the following described
property to-wit:—
Lot of land No. 247 in the
11th District and 4th Section of
Dade County, Georgia contain-
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CHAIN, SHOW 12 PULLETS
ing 160 acres more or less. Said
property ievied upon by virture
of Tax Fi. Fas. issued by W. F.
Morrison, Tax Commissioner of
Dade County, Georgia for the
years 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938.
1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944,
1945, 1946, 1947.
Levied on as the property of
Dotson and Jarrett and G. W.
Jarrett. Levy made this October
1st., 1948, by G. C. Tatum, Sheriff
Dade County, Georgia.
G. C. TATUM, Sheriff.
4t. 10—28
NOTICE OF SALE
Because of default in the pay-
..itnt of a certain i-ndeb.edness
which is secured by a chattel
.^rtgage executed by M. A. Scott
and Opal Smith to M. J. Hale
dated August 24, 1948 upon the
property hereinafter described,
L, M. J. Hale, the owner and
holder of said debt and mortgage,
whi expose to sale and sell, with-
in the legal hours of sale, at
the court house door in Trento l,
Georgia on Tuesday the 2nd day
of November, 1943, the following
personal property, to-wit :-
One 1942 modei Hudson a
door sedan Model 20P having
Serial Number P 2029225.
Said property will be soid as
the property oi M. A. Scott and
Opal Smith pursuant to the
power of sale contained in said
mortgage, and to divest out of
them or their assigns all right
and titie they have in and to
said property and to vest the
same in the purchaser. This
October 4, 1948.
M. J. HALE.
4t. 10—28.
LAND SALE
WHEREAS, heretofore oil
August 5, 1947, Robert Foster
executed and delivered to C. E.
White a security deed conveying
the real estate hereinafter de¬
scribed, to secure an indebted¬
ness therein set out, which
security deed is of record in of¬
fice of Clerk of Superior Court
of Dade County, Georgia in deed
book No. 35 page 596, to which
refrence is made for its terms
and provisions; And,
WHEREAS, default has t?"n
made in the payment of the
balance owing on said indebted¬
ness according to the terms
thereof, which default still
continues.
NOW THEREFORE, because of
such default, and pursuant to the
power and authority in said
security deed granted and con¬
tained, the undersigned will, cn
Tuesday the 2nd day of Novem¬
ber, 1948, within the le-mj horn’s
of sale, at the court house do<">"
in Trenton, Georgia, expose to
“ale and will sell, to the best
and highest bidder for cash, the
following described real estate,
be ing tne same property describ¬
ed in said security deed to-wit:-
Three tracts of land, one being
a tract of 100 acres, more or less
iia Lot No. 3 in the 10th district
and 4th section of Dade County
Georgia; one being 20 acres, more
or iess in Lot 34, in the lota
district and 4th section of Dade
County, Georgia, and one being
20 acres, more or less in said Lot
No. 34, and fully described in
deed recorded in office of Cxerk
of Superior Court of Dade Coun¬
ty, Georgia in deed book “X”
page 60, which description is in¬
corporated herein as fully as
though copied herein. Said
three tracts containing in the
aggregate 140 acres,'more or less,
known as the old Doyie or
Thompson property, and being
the same property conveyed by
C. E. White to Robert Foster by
ded dated September 18, 1946.
Said property will be sold as
the property of Robert Foster
and/or his assigns, and to divest
out of the said Robert Foster
and/or his assigns, any and all
right, title, interest, claim or
demand he or either of them may
have in said property and vest
same in the purchaser.
Said property will be sold sub¬
ject to any unpaid taxes owing
thereon.
This October 4, 1948.
C. E. WHITE
By MADDOX J. HALE
His Attorney.
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NOTICE TO VOTERS
I am a candidate for Sheriff
of Dade County, subject to the
General Election on November
2, 1948. Your vote and influence
will be greatly appreciated. If
elected I will be the Sheriff of
all the people and will be on
the job at all hours, day or night.
Respectfully,
HORACE BATY.