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DADE
THEATER
SUN., MON., May 25 - 26
My Favorite Spy
Bob Hope, Hedy Lamarr
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TUESDAY, May 27
Vendette
Faith Domergue
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WEDNESDAY, May 28
Western Pacific
Agent
Kent Taylor
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THURS., FRI., May 29 - 30
SILVER CITY
Edmond O’Brien,
Yvonne DeCarlo
In Technicolor
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SATURDAY, May 31
BLAZING SUN
Gene Autry
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.
LOOKOUT DRIVE IN
THEATER
Cummings and Birmingham
Highway
SUN., MON., May 25 - 26
DAKOTA
John Wayne, Vera Raulston
2 Cartoons and Comedy
TIES., WED., May 27 - 28
Painting The Clouds
With Sunshine
Dennis Morgan, Virginia Mayo
Cartoon and TraveJtalk
THURS., FRI., May 29 - 30
Angels in the Outfield
Paul Douglas, Janet Leigh
Cartoon and Sports
SATURDAY* May 31
Captain Fabian
Errol Flynn
3 Cartoons
CITATION
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
To all whom it may concern
It appearing that Allie Bell
Myers, nonresident, owning
property in Dade county, Geor¬
gia, is deceased, and that there
is no county adminisrtator in
said county, and that her es¬
tate is not represented and not
likely to be represented, and
that the Clerk of the Superior
court of said county is author¬
ized and required by law to ad¬
minister estates in such cases,
this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin
of said deceased to be and ap¬
pear at the June term of the
court of Ordinary, on the 2nd
day of June, 1952, and show
cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration
should not be granted to the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
said county on the said dece¬
dent’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of
May, 1952. Ordinary
A. W. Peck,
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CITATION
GEORGIA. DADE COUNTY
To all whom it may concern
It appearing thkt C. A. Bell,
nonresident, owning property
in Dade county, Georgia, is de¬
ceased. and that there is no
county administrator in said
county, and that his estate is
not represented and not likely
to he represented, and that the
Clerk of the Suoerior court of
said countv is authorized and
required by law to administer
estates in such cases, this is to
cite all and singular the cre¬
ditors and next to kin of said
deceased to be and appear at
the June term of the Court of
Ordinary, on the 2nd day of
June, 1952, and show cause, if
any they can. why permanent
administration should not be
granted to the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county
on the said decedent's estate.
Witness my hand and efficial
signature, this 6th day of
May, 1952.
A. W. Peck, Ordinary'
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CITATION
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
To all whom it may concern
It appearing that J. E. Bell,
nonresident, owning property
in Dade county. Georgia, is de¬
ceased. and that there is no
county administrator in said
county, and that his estate is
not represented and not likely
to be represented, and that the
Clerk of the Superior court of
said county is authorized and
required by law to administer
estates in such cases, this is to
cite all and singular the cre¬
ditors and next to kin of said
Soil Conservation
By HUGH CLARK
A group from Dade County
and groups from other North¬
ern Georgia Counties attended
a farm tour near Huntsville,
Alabama last Thursday.
Those attending from Dade
County were: Joe Doyle, Charl¬
ton Holmes. Roy Moore, Robert
Forester, Bud Moore, Walt
Gray, W. T. McCauley and
Hugh Clark.
Grazing crops of Button Clo¬
ver and small grain: sericea
le'pedeza and Rescue grass;
Kudzu and Rescue grass; and
Fescueand Clover were the
main points of interset. Seed
fields of Fescue and of Button
Clover were also examined.
An experiment being carried
on by one farmer in fattening
steers on pasture using a mix¬
ture of ground corn cobs, cot¬
tonseed meal, molassls and salt
as the fattening ration inter¬
ested a number of farmers.
A number of farmers in the
Huntsville area grow Button
Clover for Winter grazing, seed
production and as a Winter
cover crop.
Button Clover is a Winter
annual grazing and cover crop
that once having matured and
gone to seed on the land vo¬
lunteers back for 2 or 3 succes¬
years. It Ls very winter
hardy and produces a large
amount of growth particularly
in the late winter and early
spring. Some farmers cut it for
hay in the spring when they
are unable to graze it down.
There are at present about 40
acres of Button Clover in Dade
County. It grows well here
where the soil is of average or
better than average fertility
and when well supplied with
lime and phosphate.
Further information about
this crop may be obtained at
your County Soil Conservation
Service office.
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
By virtue of an order of the
Ordinary of said county, there
will be sold at public best outcry, to
the highest and bidder,
for cash, the same to be view¬
ed on the premises of the place
known as the Rude F. Little
place on Sand Mountain in
county and sold at the
courthouse door in Trenton,
Georgia, between the legal
hours of sale on the 31st day of
May, 1952 the following per¬
sonal property of the estate of
Rude F. Little, deceased, to-
wit:
One part white face cow
about 3*/z years old and calf of
said cow. five months old.
One part white face cow two
years old with calf of said cow,
about three weeks old.
One Jersey cow two years old.
One one-half Jersey cow
about two years old. red in co¬
lor.
One sow. white in color with
black spots, one-half Poland-
Ohrna and one-half Duroc with
five pigs which are about 4V2
months old.
One red hen.
Julian F. Henderson
Administrator.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of
Rude F. Little late of said
County, deceased, are hereby
notilied to render their de¬
mands to the undersigned ac¬
cording to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are re¬
quired to make immediate pay¬
ment to me.
This ..th day of May. 1952.
Julian F. Henderson
Administrator.
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deceased to be and appear
the June term of the Court
Ordinary, on the 2nd day
June, 1952, and show cause,
any they can, why
administration should not
granted to the Clerk of
Superior Court of said
on the said decedent’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 6th day
May, 1952.
A. W. Peck, Ordinary
4 t — 5 - 29
CITATION
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
To all whom it may concern
It appearing that D. N.
nonresident, owning
in Dade county, Georgia, is
ceased, and that there is no
county administrator in
county, and that his estate
not represented and not likely
to be represented, and that the
Clerk of the Superior court of
said county is authorized and
required by law to administer
estates in such cases, this is to
cite all and singular the cre¬
ditors and next to kin of said
deceased to be and appear at
the June term of the Court of
Ordinary, on the 2nd day of
June. 1952, and show cause. If
any they can, why permanent
administration should not be
granted to the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county
on the said decedent’s estate
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 6th day of
May. 1952.
A. W. Peck, Ordinary
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M'/nh TO GEORGIArCQUNTIFS
Crisp County
Another "First".
For Georgia
POUNDED 19M
COUNTY SEAT, COK>«|
Crisp was the first county in the United States to finance
and build its own hydro-electric system. Owned and
erated by Crisp citizens, the plant on-
horsepower maximum capacity. Besides generates a 19 200
business in cotton, lumber and turpentine, Crisp doing a good
20,000 peanuts, and Cordele, has over
acres in with 3 large shelling
plants, is the center of distribution. Other industries m
this thriving county seat are sawmills, barrel factories
cotton, hosiery, and clothing mills, a foundry and steel
mill, and a new plant for shell casings to help arm
America’s fighting forces.
In this and other Georgia counties, the United States
Brewers Foundation works constantly to maintain whole¬
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tention is given areas near camps of the Armed Forces, and
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