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BASE BALL
A triple by Barnes in the
inning draw in the
runs last Sunday, as
n:sed out Dade County, 6-5.
Roy McMahan led
County at bat with 3 for 4
Rising Fawn behind
Williams really walloped
well 19-6 to lead the Lookout
Valley League in the second
half.
Mont Tatum led Rising Fawn
at bat with 4 for 5.
Sunday, July 22
Cement at Rising Fawn.
Whitwell at Trenton.
The Dade County team
play at Sylvania Thurs. night,
July 19.
Red Jenkin’s Trenton “Whiz
Kids" will play at Darwin
East Lake. Monday night.
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ness. Our well-equipped shop
and trained craftsmen enable us
to offer a service that is com¬
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pliance repairing at its best you
can rely on us with complete
confidence.
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Radio Electric Co.
Trenton, Ga. Phone 22
CITATION
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN.
The Appraisers appointed
upon application of Mrs. Katie
Dunn, widow of R. P. Dunn,
late of said county, deceased,
for a year's support for herself,
and two minor children. Glenn
Vernon Dunn and Mary Eliza¬
beth Dunn, having filed their
return, all persons concerned
are hereby cited to show cause,
if any they have, at the next
regular term of the Court of
Ordinary of Dade County,
Georgia, to be held on the First
Monday in August 1951, why
said application should not be
granted and the return of Ap¬
praisers be made the judgment
of the Court.
This 2 day of July 1,951.
A. W. Peck,
Ordinary.
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY JULY 1ft, 1951
Georgia Reporter
In Germany
Meets Local Boy
j 'night Every hour cf the day and
on Germany’s famed in-
I land waterway, the Rhine Ri-
| ver, there is a United States
; Navy Patrol boat gliding along,
i Its crew i.s on constant alert
for any undue circumstance or
.emergency | Constant
cation via radio is held with
other patrols and the entire
procedure is one of
work. It is a thrilling sight 1 r
Americans In Germany to catch
a glimpse of the gray Navy pa¬
trol boats, smaller counterparts
of their big brother ships on
j every ocean of the world.
Throughout the entire Ame¬
rican zone in Germany on July
4th, there were services and
festivities commemorating the
igloricus holiday. In Heidelberg
1 festivities centered around the
American personnel swimming
pool, on the banks of the Neck-
ar River. Fireworks rounded out
the program. At the end of the
j display, a ’firework facsimile of
j Old Glory was set off in all its
majestic colors. Tug boats, ex¬
cursion steamers and other
smaller craft on the river gave
their whistles long and loud
toots when the flag appeared in
the Neckar Shore. Most of
craft were German and carried
German passengers out on the
river to see the fireworks dis¬
play. At sight of the United
States Flag, it was more than a
coincidence that all the Ger¬
man craft sounded their ship
whistles in unison. American
and German cars on the banks
of the Neckar added to the din
with auto horns going full
blast... other functions in the
zone were highly successful ac¬
cording to all reports... a large
scale showing of American
Armed Forces was given at
Stuttgart when a gigantic mil¬
itary parade passed through
the streets of that historic
city... thousands of Ameri¬
cans and Germans witnessed si¬
milar events in major cities
throughout Germany.
Since your reporter is from
Georgia, we take advantage of
every opportunity to talk to
Georgia soldiers. The other day
we had a visit with twenty
Georgia soldiers all at the same
time. It was at the Engineer
Depot at Hanau, Germany. One
of the men was Private First
Class Raymond M. Castleberry,
of Rising Fawn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Castleberry. He is a
checker of spare parts at the
depot and from all reports is
doing well at his assignment. It
was nice to see him and with
all the Georgia soldiers of the
depot gathered together at the
same time, it was quite a
They’re talking about a
Engineer Deport Georgia
bell Team. Not a bad idea!
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COUNTY TIMES
Miss Jean Bleckley
Weds J. L, Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bleck¬
ley announce the wedding of
their daughter, Jean, to J. L.
Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W Harrison, of Wildwood,
Ga. The ceremony took place
July 14th in Rossvilie, Ga. with
ex-Mayor Herman Bowman of¬
ficiating.
T ie bri ^e was l.vely in a
navy Marquisette over taffeta
designed with fitted boddice
and full skirt. „ e ". aCC e !' S ,°" e !
wcre of navy and white i and her i
.
>
| £ orsa * e was of white carna '
Mrs. C. B, Harrison attended
the bride as matron of honor.
She wore a navy and pink taf¬
feta with navy accessories. Her
corsage was of white carna¬
tions also.
C. B. Harrison, brother of the
groom served, as best man.
Their only other attendant was
John F. Bleckley, father of the
bride.
The bride is the sister of Miss
Patsy p „ f .„ Bleckley, and . the ,. groom
is u- the brother of Mrs. J. T H. ^
Abercrombie, Mrs. L. T. Reeves,
Mrs. Jasper Hill, Misses Betty
and Glenda Harrison, C. B.
Wayne and J. W. Harrison Jr.
After a wedding trip to the
Smoky Mountains, the young
couple is ^ at home in South
H arrison is em¬
ployed at Combustion Engineer¬
ing C6„ in Chattanooga, Tenn.
BAPTIST W. M. S. MEETS
The Baptist W. M. S. held
their regular monthly meeting,
Saturday, July 14 at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Nelson
in Valley Head, Ala. Members
of the Girls Auxiliary, assisted
by Miss Melba Reeves, present¬
ed a radio broadcast for the
program. After a short business
session thirty-one members and
visitors enjoyed refreshments
on the lawn.
I. O. O. F. ELECTS OFFICERS
New officers of the I. O. O. F.
No. 38 were installed at the re¬
gular meeting Tuesday, July
10th. Those elected were: Noble
Grand, Mr. Joe L. Tatum; Vice
Grand, Mr. Manuel Avery; Cha¬
plain, Mr. Allison Blevins ;
Warden, Mr. Jess Stephens;
Team Captain, Mr. Myron Gass
and Mr E R Brandon, P. G. D.
There is a regular meeting of
the Lodge each Tuesday night
at 8:00 P. M.
WE SELL mortgages notes, real
estate notes and automobile |
bill of sale notes.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
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Engines, chassis, cabs and bodies are all de¬
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ON THE SQUARE PHONE 37 •TRENTON. GEORGIA
Family Reunion at
Rising Fawn Park
Ten of the eleven living
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Lot
f rd enjoyed their annual
union at the Rising Fawn
Funday, July 8.
Among the sixty
Mr. ™ i and Mrs. Jack Bradford
sons; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Mr. and Mrs. Hansford Key
children; Mr. and Mrs. Phil
and daughter all of
Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Noah
ford and daughter,- Mr.
Mrs. James Pruett and sons,
Birmingham; Mr. and Mrs.
Bradford and daughter;
and Mrs. Ralph Forester
children; Mr. and Mrs.
Forester; Miss Dorothy
ford; Mr. and Mrs.
and children, of
tanooga; Mr. Pete Bradford,
; Mrs. Lula
and daughter Maybelle;
and Mrs. Lewis McKaig
daughter; Mrs. Myrtle
and Mrs. Newell Daniel
. of f New XT Salem;
Mrs. Carl Bradford
and Mr. and Mrs.
and sons, of
For Your Deep Freeze
Needs
FR0ST-0-F0LD
25 Pint Plastic Lined Cartons $1.50
25 Quart Plastic Lined Cartons $1.80
36 Pint Polyethylene Bags $1.10
36 Quart Polyethylene Bags $1.40
55 Ft. Roll Polyethylene Wrap $1.65
John L. Case Co.
\ TRENTON, GEORGIA
The Simpsons Had a
Picnic at Their Home
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Simpson
had a picnic dinner at their
home on their farm. Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Simpson arrived a
i little too late :o partake of the
; lunch served in the yard under
I the large trees. Real old time
I ! country food was served.
Mrs. J. M. Long, mother of
Mrs. Simpson, had spent the
wee ^-
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mahan and
children. Gladys and Freddie,
are home from Sesser, 111., and
were there also.
| Mr. and Mrs. Clay Simpson
and .sons, Jimmie and Roy;
Mrs. Grace DeSha and sons,
Larry and Norman, from Chat-
tanooga, all had a very nice
day.
NOTICE
The Rising Fawn W. M. S.
will sponsor a supper at the
Rising Fawn Community Park,
Saturday, July 28, from 4 to 8
o’clock. Ice Cream, Cake, Hot
Dogs, Drinks, Pie.
Everybody welcome .
BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS
Ammonium Nitrate
Sales High
The ammonium nitrate at
the Co-op is selling like hot
cakes, according to Raymond
S reet, manager. Used in con-
nection with fertilizing pas-
tures and seed crops, this fer-
tilizer is put out by the T.V.A.
On M:nday, Mr. A. R. Webb,
T.V.A. representative, accom-
panied by Mr. C. G. Collins,
manager cf the Georgia Moun¬
tain Growers’ Association at
Blue Ridge, Ga., .... visited , the .. Co¬ _
°P 10 chec on on the the mtrate
sales. A good many farmers in
the county are intent upon im¬
proving their pastures as soon
as possible the best way pos¬
sible because too many pastures
are neglected.
DADE
THEATER
SUN., MON., July 22 - 23
Lightning Strikes
Twice
Ruth Roman
j TUESDAY, July 24
Sunsets at Dawn
Sally Parr
WEDNESDAY, July 25
Love That Brute
Paul Douglas, Jean Peters
FREE CALENDAR NIGHT
THURS., FRI., July 26 - 27
RATON PASS
Dennis Morgan, Patricia Neal,
Steve Cochran
SATURDAY, July 28
CROOKED RIVER
Jimmy Ellison
ALSO SERIAL
OPENING TIMES
Week Days: 7:30 P. M.
Saturday: 2:30 P. M.
Sunday: 3 P. M. (two shows in
afternoon). Close for Church
and reopen at 8:45 P. M.