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CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT
A Revival will begin at the
New England Baptist
Friday night. June 13. 7:45 P
M., conducted by Rev. T. C.
Nelson, pastor of Rising
Baptist Church Everyone has
a cordial invitation to
and be with us during this Re¬
vival .
Rev. John E Merrill, pastor
There will be a singing at
New England Baptist Church
Sunday afternoon at 2 p.
June 15. All special singers and
quartettes have a special
tation
Everyone come out and
the afternoon singing.
DADE
THEATER
SUN., MON., June 15 - 16
FOR MEN ONLY
IT’S EVERY WOMAN'S
PICTURE!
TUES„, WED., June 17-18
FBI GIRL
Cesar Romero, George Brent,
Audrey Totter
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THURS., FRI., June 19 - 20
Smuggler’s Island
Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keyes
Color by Technicolor
SATURDAY, June 21
TEXAS DYNAMO
Chas. Storrett
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.
Your choice, of TWO Heavy-Duty,
High-detergent motor-oils, that
Wash Your Motor
j
.. .Just tmkifmhmk! tik (fou'i
Just as soap frees dirt from hands or
clothes, special detergent-dispersant addi¬
tives in the new Mobiloil and Esso Extra
Motor Oil offered by your Standard Oil
dealer, wash your motor while you drive!
Sludge, varnish and carbon — which
under certain conditions collect on cylinder
walls, pistons and piston-rings, are held in
harmless suspension in the oil, and drained
out at oil-change.
Heavy duty Mobiloil and Esso Extra
Motor Oil hold their body under all oper¬
ating conditions . . . provide a tough, lubri¬
cating cushion to give engines longer life.
R. W. SUGGS
AGENT Trenton, Ga.
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STAN DARD OIL COM PAN Y
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THE DADE COUNTY tlMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA. THUR9DAY, JUNE 12, 1952
ODD FELLOWS
MEMORIAL SERVICE
The Odd Fellows were
tained Tuseday night at
morial Services by two
ers They were Brother
rill, from New England,
Pearl Tinker.
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MEMORIAL SERVICE AT
j PAYNES CHAPEL CHURCH
The annual Memorial
service will be held at
i Paynes Chapel
Church on Lookout
Sunday, June 15. Service
be held in the morning,
ed by dinner on the
There will be preaching
singing In the afternoon.
NOTICE
Tune in on Station
Scottsbcro, each Thursday,
i. y and Saturday at 2 P.
ur Bible Study conducted
he Rev. J. B. Igou.
LOOKOUT DRIVE
THEATER
Cummings and Birmingham
| Highway
SUN., MON., June 15 - 16
Loire Fill The Cup
James Cagney, Phyllis Thaxter
Also 3 Cartoons *
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TUBS., WED., June 17 - 18
Watch The Birdie
Red Skelton, Arlene Dahl
Also 2 Cartoons
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TIIURS., FRI., June 19 - 2Q
Distant Drums
Gary Cooper, Mari Aldon
Also 2 Cartoons
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SATURDAY, June 21
Folsom Prison
Steve Cochran, David Brian
Also £ Cartoons
MRifi mm £j
from the County PMA Committee
j Farmers who have not made
i their reports of performance
for practices carried out on
their farms this ^ear are again
reminded that this report must
be made prior to June 30th.
This report includes winter
cover crops seeded in the fall
of 1951, korean and sericea ies-
pedeza seeded on cropland and
p?sture this spring, pasture
J 1 grasses May seeded 1st, application this spring of phos¬ prior
to
1 phate, basic slag, potash,
or
mixed fertilizers to eligible
crops and the application of
ground limestone or its equi¬
valent.
This report is a MUST if pay¬
j ment is made for carrying out
the practices. If this report is
not made before June 30, 1952,
money which was approved for
tire farm for which the report
was to have been made will be
returned to the county reserve
for re-allocation, to other
farms in the county for which
further assistance has been re¬
quested .
Any farmer who needs fur¬
ther assistance for pasture or
fertilizer practices this fall
must file his request prior to
June 30, 1952.
The office personnel of the
local PMA Office will attend a
conference on June 26 and 27
and are requesting farmers not
to come to the office to make
their reports on the above
dates.
The local office is open Mon¬
days through Fridays from 8
A M. to 5 P M. and is closed
all day on Saturdays.
! County Administrative Louise E. Wright Officer
Dade County PMA Committee
I. O. O. F.
TRENTON LODGE No. 38
Regular meeting each Tues¬
day night at 8:00 P. M.
M. Avery, N. G.
D. P. Hood, Secretary.
Firetower Finished
On Sand Mountain
The firetower was
on Sand Mountain, at the
crest between White Oak
Magby Gaps, Ranger
Pace reported Wednesday.
tower will be in operation
serving as a lookout post
most of Lookout Valley.
BIT O' BULL . . .
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mouth in Florida and out
the other side in New York
California.
He even had me fooled
I was a member of the
ver-For-Senator Club at
nessee Wesleyan College
1948. If I had been old
to vote then I would have
for him.
Just goes to show the
things some college
will do. Like supporting
fauver in 1948 and now
panty raids in 1952.
At least no one can
me for the Truman
trophe. I haven’t got that
my conscience. I thought
was the smallest, least
tent man we could
have in 1948.
Now I‘m convinced of it.
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY.
WHEREAS, on August
1947, S. J. Littlegreen, as
tee, and S. J. Littlegreen,
dividually, did execute a
tain Security Deed to
Construction Company of
masville, Georgia, to secure
indebtedness of
Hundred Dollars
and
WHEREAS, said Security
was recorded on August
1947, in Book 34, folio 2945,
the Deed Records of
Court of Dade County, and
cial reference is made
to the provisions of said
and the powers therein
tained. and
WHEREAS, said Security
was on the 15th day of Novem¬
ber, 1951, transferred and as¬
signed to F. L. Forester
Thomasville, Georgia, together
with all rights and equities
the said Scott
Company, and
WHEREAS, the following des¬
cribed property was conveyed
in said Security Deed for the
purpose of securing said loan:
Situate, lying and being
the County of Dade and State
of Georga, and more
larly described as follows:
acres of Lots of Land Nos. 53
and 54 in the 10th District
4th Section of Dade
Georgia, and being more parti¬
cularly described as follows:
Beginning at a stone in the line
between Lots of Land Nos.
and. 54 at the northwest corner
of James H. Bettis 7
tract; thence East 300 feet
an iron pipe corner; thence
North 500 feet to an iron pipe
corner; thence West 300 feet to
an iron pipe corner on the line
between Lots of Land Nos. 53
.and 54 and which is also the
northeast corner of the R. K.
Triplett 38 acre tract; thence
about 59 Deg. West 170
more or less, with R. K.
North line to an iron
corner; thence North 410
feet more or less to an iron
pipe corner; thence East 150
feet to the point of beginning
5 acres.
E x c 1 u cTi n g and excepting
therefrom a small triangular
land bounded and described as
follows, to-wit:
Lying and being in Dade
County, Georgia, and being a
portion of the first unit of the
general plan of the
Mountain Hotel Company in
Lots Nos. 19, 53 and 54 in
the 10th District artd 4th Sec¬
tion of said County and State,
to-wit: Being a small plot of
ground, triangular in shape,
shown on said first unit of the
general plan of Lookout Moun¬
tain Estate Company, a subdi¬
vision of said Lookout Moun¬
tain Hotel Company, beginning
at the southwest corner of Lot
No. 28, Block 7, of said first
unit; thence south 1 Deg. 22’
east 65 feet more or less to the
northern boundary line of the
Road of Jupiter, thence east¬
wards along the northern
boundary line of said Road of
Jupiter to the point of its in¬
tersection with the southern
boundary line of said Lot No.
28; thence south 88 Deg.
West 236.9 feet along the
southern boundary line of said
No. 28 to the point of be¬
ginning. WHEREAS, the
AND said S.
J. Littlegreen as Trustee and
individually has defaulted in
the payment of the said loan
as provided in said deed and
the note thereby secured,
NOW. THEREFORE, the
holder of said deed and note by
virtue of the rights contained
in same will proceed to sell
said property for the purpose
of paying said indebtedness,
before the Courthouse door in
Dade County, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in July, 1952, af¬
ter advertising same for four
consecutive weeks, all as pro¬
vided in said deed. A deed will
made to the purchaser for
said property at said sale, in
accordance with the terms and
provisions of the deed and
law applicable thereto.
This 2nd day of June. 1952.
S. J. Littlegreen.
S. J. Littlegreen
By Frank L. Forester
His Attorney in Fact.
GRAND
OPENING
McBRYARS
New Store in the corner at Sand Mountain Road
and Birmingham Highway
Saturday, June 1
Instead of following the usual custom of giving away baskets and prizes by drawing
numbers or names we are going to give away MERCHANDISE FREE with orders as
follows: (FERTILIZER, FEEDS, AND SEEDS, NOT INCLUDED) .
Orders amounting to $ 1.50......................1 Loaf Colonial Bread FREE
Orders amounting to $ 2.50......One V 2 Pound Box N. B. Hiho Crackers FREE
Orders amounting to $ 5.00..........One 1 Pound Box Crispie Crackers FREE
Orders amounting to $ 7.50................................5 Lbs. Sugar FREE
Orders amounting to 910.00............................4 Lbs. Pure Lard FREE
Orders amounting to 915.00.........................10 Lbs. Gloria Flour FREE
Orders amounting to $20.00............................8 Lbs. Pure Lard FREE
Orders amounting to 930.00.........25 Lbs. Gloria, Pond Lily, Robin Hood or
Martha White Flour FREE
A Few Of Our Opening Specials
SELF SERVICE IN GROCERY DEPT. SERVICE IF YOU PREFER
25 lbs. Gloria Flour _______ $2.15 4 lbs. Pure Lard ___________ 59c
25 lbs. Snokist Flour ______ $1.65 Sweet 16 Oleo ______________ 19c
Fleetwood Coffee __________ 79c Holi Sliced Bacon ______.1___ 45c
5 lbs. Sugar --------------- 45c Cigarettes ______ $2.00 per Ctn.
Country Gentleman Tobacco _____ $1.00 Per Dozen
Prince Albert Tobacco ________ $1.50 Per Dozen
A Few Specials In Our Drygoods Dept. For This Opening
Liberty Overalls _________ $3.59 Lee Overalls ____________ $3-95
Dress Print 30c 33c and 45c Yd.
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Fruit Of The Loom Dress Print 49c Yd.
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Men’s Work Shoes, regular $7.50— __________-_____________ $6.50
Men’s Dress Shoes, regular $6.75— ___________________________ $5.95
We are members of the Dixie Saving S tores, 200 Strong, Chattanooga ,Tenn.
Watch Thursday Evening News Free Press and Friday Mornings Time for Tne
Dixie Savings Stores Ad for Week End Specials Every Week."
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See the Motorless Noiseless Electric Refrigerator on display in our Store. Guaran¬
teed 10 years Onfy 2 degrees variation in the temperature. IT’S A SERVEL.
HANDKERCHIEF FREE FOR THE LADIES. FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDD1F-5
FREE CIGARS FOR THE MEN. FREE COFFEE (FLEETWOOD) FREE PEPSI ‘ OLA
McBryar Brothers
Trenton, Ga.
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