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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1952)
/* HiOT • ple j h f |f| m tern fl • | per || in y * • If Pf f' 11 ; can H cost, §11 will 11 ycu see RISING FAWN, GA. 16. sive ley’s ace TRACTOR FOR SALE — 1948 22 Ferguson, good tires, clean. on Less than half price. — Bill Coach Austin, Rising Fawn, Ga. 3-27 Valley ,n?s Accounts — To provide .ing Accounts- To provide your 1 S Deposit Boxes— Offer your from fire and Seeking Services— In fact, all which will or business able here! ATIONAL V CHATTMWOCA Market at Seventh Main at Market— East Chattanooga— 1500 MeCaltle Ave.—3200 Bralnerd Member Federal Deposit Member Federal Reserve advantages groat u § 1 Easy handling! Shorter turning parking—easier driving in and out 2 Riding comfort! Comfortable, wide seats! Greater vision area, 3 Performance! Lightweight rings! Chrome-plated top piston 4 Power! 8 powerful engines—with ratios. There’s one ideal for your 5 Safety! Rivetless Cvclebond air brake models)! Biggest Co** low (OSt Davis trouble-free ' Yellow' water service ideas. | The Valley the the and could amazing Roy Joe off GOULDS famous long Tirst lout water systems Davis the new Jet-O* 116-12. It brings you all the The water you need at Gray cost per gallon. Sim¬ ; Jackets easy to install. No right parts. No upkeep. vis quiet operation. |f 28123. Dual Service The cither shallow or deep in the ffl will furnish and hitting your water sys- gles and on easy terms, ten 32 at cent down, six monthly balance g Q* point Oray have iron or red m from in your well we furnish at small game. attachments that Davis clear the water. If The interested please Sugar or write. J. West with 20 with 17, THE DADE COUNTY “you have the best team I have ever a „ 0 r , marked that Chambliss were th guards his team played againt and that no team in of Georgia could To close to the Yellow ( . , Tourney officials also Court Dads was the be t V;, had seen in yea .;, larly almost the undisputed term that Yellow Jacket; sw'eep the final with We matters Suffers Let Down True Valley con We r at 7:00 P. M. It was Wells they had gotten to County for supper. They had a full from their supper 1952. up We to rush back to the the final. The lack of peace th undigested f<-'-:: even in the warm- We when the game start- County boys did not have dollars left in them. ion of asked to be taken til he first quarter with a self. Joe Chambliss suf- We cramp in his leg in siting game and was action j chool Hill was “hot", hav- as a couple of hours We and a relatively slow game. A forward cords ran wild, mak- rests of mostly on fast minal The Davis boys could , perly back down to cover the Tunnel Hill led We fj r 5 t; quarter and County halftime. The third ditional found Davis down 37- county put on a rally for a that and narrowed the per to 38 _ 25 . But Cham- We Gra y f 0U ied out early quarter and what county of winning left his road with them. if a Echols was the Davis that the the game, game, getting getting 12 Highway on long shots. quest of the referees and and was that Davis We superior team but it mined one of those things. and Five good of the high regard All was in the picking of placed team. Da¬ paired, the only team in the flow to get two players house all-tournament five. tion and Roy Gray these' but the referees r deep regret that Na- that could not be in¬ ment Others on the all-star broken Walraven of Sugar placed, of Tunnel Hill, and of Belwood. gutter all-star team was Dobson of Reseca, Me ner. Bryant of Belwood, rooms of Liberty, and Hug¬ We mined county and Resaca Allies in good alliance developed ever in The teams bills sections from Da¬ tween Resaca teamed up to 20, each other against $1510.19 Tunnel Hill, and by the The Davis players I period cheered the Resa- I to their upset victory be and the Resaca We and fans helped plead J dinary cheer Davis as itjtiv? two to defeat in the fi¬ be High, with an enroll¬ any only 46 students, dollars. be proud of its We All Dade County County proud. Coach John across has done an excel¬ We LINE-UPS tices (60-49) dockets f t the g P Court. f..........2 1 5 We 0 2 spected 2 16 g........9 2 20 quired 0 0 of g........... 8 1 17 Irnt I these (25-46) to Dade g f tp 1 1 - The f..........0 q o ty .2 1 5 we .. . g...........5 2 12 P aid: g........2 1 5 ............0 0 o ’hell, 0 o and — $319.50. Home ~ 1 | I car a Case dered • Clerk Hale Mhrch Takes Second | dared from front page) , „ ( n „ . Jackets had other Echols 'best Valley Game Best had game between Sugar tcld Davis was by far that and mast exciting of even Davis was determined Jackets. taller opponents .said nothing against the j team accuracy uncorked by It was Nathan Echols, and opinion Echols started ( would a bang, hitting four , ease goals early in the HLs shots were so that Sugar Valley best guard on him test at the first quarter, 7:45 Calhoun quarter saw Roy,to jump the Yellow with both left and gym tor pivot shots. Da- res t ahead at halftime, was U P- Jackets spurted ed, the quarter with Joe an y and Nathan Echols Roy shots from all an- out at they were up by 48 to three-quarter mark.,ferend four fouLs at this the ( slowed had to slack up on and the tall center,' Valley made four ing only scores of the for rest Valley rallied but not be turned, named score was: Davis 60, ing 27 49. ibreaks. Top Scorer inot get their was top scorer a j. points, Echols next 29-17 at and Gray next with q Uar £ er played a good defen- 21 holding Sugar Val-, hrjpf forward, Walraven, to margin Stalings also shone , j jss and J. Arnold of Sugai jin t he de ,jjj.y e this game, ~ lt h e star of' points, the future- most had a was just efficiency in financial affairs; |for the all protection vis theft ot low cost, was boys on the financial services Joe to your personal 'were are avail¬ j than cluded. team Valley, LTON and i The Hull Intyre Holland gins of A at the Cherokee Blvd. and Corporation vis and root I i Sugar and ca girls over players and went nal. Davis want should ment should for easier of tight spots. lent cabs with extra- pistons! Sugar high compression Dunn, linings (except Gray, Nixon, Echols, Tunnel Dunn, Ballard, Gray, Echols, Nixon, Ivey, TRENTON, GEORGIA, JURY BIT O’ been a DADE COUNTY teams hours Hon. Freeman C. Me With of the Superior games, said County: have Grand Jury regu¬ The for the March said court make the teams presentments: with examined criminal Davis and have returned 29 next and 14 No Bills. commend the Mr. Ed. One reappointed to the ament Board of Education for tall, to begin June 3rd to leave end that the first against W. M. player, be kept in force. ther—, that r quad the Davis pay R. L. Akins ten month until next ses- ability, the Grand Jury, or un¬ ready able to care for him¬ state. that the vi¬ The take whatever that is necessary to keep thereof. children in school, We by law. amount that the law by the officers keep re¬ traffic at the time of ar¬ January the evidence in cri¬ in order to pro- county their evidence to We Jury. Clure that the Warren be paid an ad¬ and $ 100.00 a month by the Jury in for his services and Wilson be paid $25.00 by the county. that if the W. Canyon road is a the ordinary have men work same and the road we recommend minutes contact the State Authorities and re¬ the this road be worked is in good shape. Clerk of by committe exa¬ paid as the Co-op building in ed in The Dade County Times Accident and Auto Insurance We recommend: and the usual fee be paid in the jail be re¬ therefor. H. F. ALLISON the plumbing re¬ In open Court, this March and the field lines be 20, 1952. REAL ESTATE so they won’t over¬ Freeman C. McClure INSURANCE — found the Court¬ J. S. C. L. M. C. Times Building Trenton, Ga in good condi¬ the exception of ep a i r s. Recommend urinal in the base¬ replaced, that the six window lights be re¬ Attention that guttering on the corner be replaced leak repaired in the the southwest cor¬ Citizens Dade walls in the jury oi repair. by committee exa¬ books of the various offices and found them order. We found how¬ the Ordinary’s office Sill W II III II lumber bought be¬ 1951 and March in the amount of and for tires bought during the same * JURY THEIR PRESENTMENT READ in the amount of THE GRAND IN which we believe to * AND WHICH WILL BE PRINTED ELSEWHERE IN that the or- • HAS THIS PARAGRAPH advertise for competi- 6 in the local paper for $ various for all material to “We have by committee examined books of the by the county in fices and found them in good order. We found, however, in of ten nary’s Office bills for lumber bought between October 1951 excess 20, 1952 in the amount of $1510.19 and for tires bought by that the during the same period in the amount of $5365.30, which repair the foot bridge be excessive.’’ Creek near Gus place. PLEASE READ THIS SWORN STATEMENT BY THE that all Jus¬ the Peace bring their OF THE COUNTY to the Grand Jury on day of each term of GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY, by committee in¬ Personally came before the undersigned attesting the Owenby Clinic and Jenkins, the subscriber, w;ho being duly sworn, on oath says Sanitarium, as re¬ amount spent from County Office for tires and bridge Lumber law, and found both 1951 through March 20th 1952 is as follows: institutions in excel - 1 We feel that J TERES, TOTAL $931.12. are an asset BRIDGE LUMBER $867.52. County. As County Treasurer, I am the only person who can write bills of Coun- purchases, and I swear that the above amounts sp?pt for tires are approved and ber during this specified time is true and correct. that these be James V. Sheriff Luther Mit- for December Sworn to and subscribed before me term of Court this 26th day of March, 1952. M. J. A. W. Peck for and services ren¬ one year. $1500.00. of the Court Graham It is unfortunate that this mistake was made just at this issuing subpoenas election Is only two weeks off, but I am sure everyone will court $45.50. and I assure you the records are open to inspection to all who I want to take this occasion to assure the citizens that MARCH 27, 1952 from . . . front page) Bible It should have two-day affair, giving The than a mere two- between games. realize time between tens of Davis team would back the trophy. tion was for high schools but E. J. there could compete cf the b:st of them. If the are back to play pating out! who boy at the tourn¬ "crap Bill Jones. Jones, a S. forward, had school three weeks ago ! lation. not play. Another and also a tall Ray Gray—Roy’s bro¬ March to drop from the the season. Had There these two with their and rebounding School they would have been at 7 P. team in the (fiddlers, quartets, bands, string instruments, and other TUES., County Times and vocal or musical groups) to usual fee be paid participate in this event. Those wishing to enter should, that the write or contact Mr. John of the fines imposed Thornhill, Davis High. Ordinary’s Court in for the month of 1952 and monthly be published in the MYERS to thank Judge Me Solicitor General Akin for their help to the Grand deliberations. J. Granville submitted, Pace, CHATTANOOGA Foreman. 2615 BROAD Cureton, Clerk. ««**««* in open court. Let be spread upon the this court. The ap¬ of Mr. Ed. Wells to Can afford one? Board of Education you approved. Let the the Grand Jury be recommended. Let Heads Dade Drive in ’52 industry, will try to a goal of 118 million steel during 1952 and all over the na¬ organizing. Bible is local chairman Scrap Mobilization which is partici¬ in the drive in the area. Everyone where there Is is urged by the U. of Commerce scra P back in circu Cary Also Convention SUN., 29 at Davis will be a “Fiddlers’ at the Davis High Saturday, March 29, An invitation is ex¬ 9