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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1953)
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Write Rawle'igh’s Dept. - GAC 10-R, Memphis, Tenn. 6 t p — 4-30 ___ LAND SALE GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY WHEREAS heretofore on November 7, 1946, 'ritn o. B. Edge- worm aid ui execute » to A A W W cecx a certain security Deed to the lollowing desenoed land, t0 2^ TRACT: Being the soutn-west one-iourth (.'A) ot Lot of Land No. 100 in the 19th, Dade iCt Coun d ty,^Georgih'^Con- taining Forty (40) acres, more or less, the same being known stead" 6 and Stag'tof pSS upon which Will Gross resided lor many years and upon which he resided at the time of his death, also further des- cribed as the same property descubed in deed irom W. W. Piumlee and J. B. Plumlee Sr. by deed dated October 28th, 1943, and of record in Book No. 30, page No. 8 in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Dade County, Georgia. Said deed made to O. B. Edge- worth, the first party here-to. SECOND TRACT: Fart OI Lot of Land No. 115 in the 19th, District and 4ih, Section ol Dude County, Georgia. Lying immediately sc uth of and ad- joimng 40 acres in Lot No. 100 conveyed by W. W. Plumlee and J. B. Plumlee to O. B. Eugeworth by deed October 28tn, 1943, beginning at the northwest corner of said Lot No. line' 115; thence east on origin- al between Lots No. 100 and 115 to the west line of the property owned by Jesse Stockman; thence south with line of the property now owned or lorm- erly owned by Jesse Stockman to the Worley Chapel Road; thence northwesterly with said road to the point of beginning said tiact containing two (2) acres, more or less, said tract described in deed from J. B. Plumlee, Sr. to O. B. Edge- by deed dated October 2uLh,1943. Said two tracts of land now known as the O. B. Edgeworth Home and Farm and upon Perty the ,^, aid B ' Edgeworth f n now resides. to secure a debt fully described in said Security Deed which Security Deed is recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Dade Coun- ty, Georgia, in Deed Book 33, page WHEREAS, 358. And. I default has been made in the payment of the debt secured by said Security Deed and all of same remains past due and unpaid. NOW, THEREFORE, accord- mg terms to and pursuant to the and provisions of said Security Deed and the 'laws in such cases made and provided, best and bidder SSjra for cash the above described land, after proper advertisement, Tuesday on the 1st in April, 1953, being April 7, 1953, between the legal hours of sale before the Court | House door in Dade County, 1 The proceeds use? from said will be first for payment of the principal and interest i owing on said debt and ex- Penses of sale, and the ba- 1 ^ance, if a ny, delivered to the. said O. B, Edgeworth, his heirs or assign^* Said property will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes owing thereon and will divest out of the said O B Edgeworth or his successors in htle, all right, title, claim or demand he or they may have 1 fn and to said property and vest same in the purchaser. ' This March 10. 1953 By: PE Maddox J Hale, Atty. CAVE SPRINGS PARTY LINE By James C. Holder Several from this community the funeral of Mr. (Uncle Sid) Amos Sunday Mrs. Leon Keith and boys Mrs. Lydia Keith were vi- Mr. and Mrs. Noah Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Castle- and children and Mrs. Holder accompanied Holder to the VA hos- in Atlanta Mon., March for a check-up. Charles will at home fof another 28 Those f rom community h 0 attended the funeral of Homer Forester - s sisteri Tom Troxtel, Monday rning were Mrs. J. R. Car- and Mr. and M rs c anova Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nunnelly South Pittsburg, Tenn., were Sunday guests of the for- , s mother, Mrs. Josie Nun- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Walk- have moved from this com- New En gi and Little Bonnie Sue Street, Ri r mim,hal ’Jf MrS '* lt , r/fc Canova , Guinn. n?’ , Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holder sonj - ames and Charles, " e the ThUrsd f y evelRn S °f ., r r and Mrs i ,, est and chi ; dren. ' Ruben Nunnelly is visiting sper ,{“ nn ' Mr. and Mrs. T Lester , „ Forest- , visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ves Monday of this week. R ,, th Rp . vp . niHOt, Pllf1 Rudge, * and Sgt. s Charles of the Air Force were Wednesday dinner guests Mr and Mrs - Ha * ton Hibbs son. Mrs. Tom Holder entertain- with a birthday dinner hon- Mrs. Myrl Holder and Castleberry of Rising ’ Sanday - "Those being , were Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Hammonds- Ala Mr. and Mrs. Les- Fnrestpr forester and ana daughter aaugnter, Mr mi. Mrs. Leon Castleberry and of Rising Fawn, Mr. under, R-iiHcr James James and ana Char- uiar Holder. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McKaig visiting the latter’s fa- der in Attalla, A4 . f! ,, lQ Ala., A] „ who ,., hri is {11 ill. report his condition as a ch improved. ‘ H M s ’ Tohn W arren Trenton have been visiting . ... Jessie and Mary Card- P .. pntlv y ' We to hear about , are sor.y death of Mrs. Nancy Ann Aun t Nan) Collins __ warrUnn ” " nnd daughter and her father , f Kuests 0 f Mr and Mrs. Bradiora. . , Mrs. Will Bradford was visit- „ M rs Tom Holder and Beulah Beulah Blevins Blevins, Tuesday. i uesaay Mrs. Jack Shafer was visit- n g- Mr. and Mrs. James Hat- Jd at Gla&s Farms, Friday, Rev t C. Nelson was the dinner guest of Mr. nd Mrs. G. C. McKaig. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reeves v , as their .. . Su a „_ HQW d y g -o Mr Mrs. Asa Reeves and of Chattanooga, and and a Mrs Alvin Reeves • children of Slygo. Mrs. Canova Guinn was the kend visitor of her sister in M aebell Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forest- auu nd daughter u 6 were the Sat- evening guests , nf of the Flynns in Henegar, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bean of Attalla were the Sunday guests of the latter’s . t Mrs. Mr , G v,. c McKaig and McKaig. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holder and sons were the Sunday of Mrs. Emma Holder and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Me cormick and daughters in r y ritv y ’ Tenn. Mrs. Leon ras C tleberrv J and children were the Monday vi- <.jtr> rs of Mrs Tom Holder and sons - This is splendid gardening weather so let’s get our gar- den d nlanted p as it cuts down orl ;^ the family hnH£ g , Pt If anyone has any news to report just call me and I will try to Jot it down If anyone THE DADE CtfUflTY Tl^ES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 News RISING FAWN Dr. and Mrs. Hampton Smith, Jr, of Birmingham, spent the weekend with the Misses Cureton and Mrs. Stroud. The Methodist Sunday School has conducted an at- tendance contest the past few weeks between two teams, the red and the blues. Captains of the teams were Bill Austin and Sonny McMahan. Bill headed the red side, which won five Sundays, so Sonny’s team has to entertain the other side with a supper. Attendance more 'than than doubled doubled during during the the con- con- test. Te^m members were .given little red and blue but- tons to wear. Chailes Woodyard suffered a Ssevere cut on his leg Saturday night when he had an accident as he was riding his bicycle home. The Young Adult Sunday School Class entertained with its regular monthly meeting in the barement of the church Monday night. Kakie Fricks and Peggy Ren- froe spent the weekend at the University of Georgia as the guests of Carol Kenimer. Mrs. c. b. Simmons is suf- fering from a broken arm. ‘ The Bdl Konrads had a visitors , Sunday Mi. and MrS ' Lawrence Dugan of Sly g 0 Mesdames C. W. Hitt ----- and y ard j e Castleberry entertain- ed Saturday night at the Hitt home with a bridal shower for Mrs. Bill the f orme r MLss Jane Craze The honoree received many nice gifts. ^rs. Sonny McMaha , n and , children, Lindsay and Michae - were the overnight guests of Mr. • and anu Mrs. iV “ a - Lloyd Boren and Mrs. charles McMahan in East R idge Thursday nig Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smyth visited the Russ Smiths over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson, Leslie and Ruth Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Wilson and Jackie were weekend visitors of the Ben Wilsons in Bessemer Alabama. Misses Mary and Frances Chambers are the owners of a new Dodge car. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hale are improving from an attack of flu. Little Miss Becky Harrison has the chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin are driving a ’41 black Ford. Charles Reeves has returned his base in Sioux City, Iowa, “ rs - Tlllman Tillman Reeves Reeves and a f d chil- chn dren are remaining with Mrs. Reeves for a visit. Tillman f ^ atoned „ d at * Smyrna Tenn ' Mrs ' cbarbe McMahan was honored Sunday with a birth- day J celebration. Those present ^ Mrs Essie Watson from Lincoln, Ala., Mrs. Fay Blevins, Chattanoo- S a - Mr ; Rufus J Wat- ,son ’ Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. C. B Hale - ' and Mr - and Mrs ' ownsbey, Pinson, Ala. During the afternoon afternoon the the fol- ioi 'lowing guests called: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolbright and 'daughters, Mrs. Cecil McMa- hfln nan arid ana Buddv Buauy McMahan ^ Mrs Lillian Stroud presented honoree wih a lovely bou- quet of red japonicas. j_________ ___ j wishes to renew their subscrip- tion or become a new subscri- , ber t to The nnrip Dade rminlv County Timps Times yours truly is in a position to handle same. We see Mr. Tom Holder 'driving a 51. Plymouth which is new to him. We are wishing him many happy miles of travel I Mis. Beulah Blevins had as her last week’s guest, her sis- Mis Willie Chadwick, of Atlanta. Mrs. Beulah Blevins and Miss Willie Chadwick were visiting relatives oia Sand „ , Mountan Mnuntan and and also Mr. Melvin Chadwick of Rising Fawn recently. Mrs. James Hatfield of Glass Farms was the Monday visitor of Mrs. Jack Schafer, YOUR i THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, m SUBSCRIBE TO ’THE COUNTY TIMES NEW ENGLAND (Intended for last week) Linda Blevins spent night with Little Miss Susan Wilhite, Mrs. Dave Raines visited Mrs. Jules Davis and Mrs. Stephens Monday afternoon. Betty Derryberry, Jeanette Gilbreath and Shirley Milligan enjoyed skating at the Roller Drome Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy -Craw¬ ford enjoyed a birthday sup¬ per with some of their folks Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lea and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coats Saturday. Mrs. Elmer Raines and baby S p en (; Monday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stone, wdo has moved to Slygo. Mrs. Charles Bryant received a letter from her husband Charles and he had arrived in Japan. He left Seattle the 3rd of February and arrived in 'Japan ahe 21st. He was 'aboard the General W. M. j Black. He thought for about he would three stay in Japan days and then later be shipped {on | We to had Korea. the deacon meeting (here at the Baptist church Sunday and had a real good preacher. It was a good meet- ing and was enjoyed by every- body who was there. Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Allison visiting relatives and f r i ends here on the weekend, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Craw- out of their ... home ford moved !here in New ----- England —„----- to -- the Rob and Nervalee Allison j Jhome. Mr. Sidney Hallum has been onthe sick list. j The Pattersons Glad have to moved have back to Trenton. ___. , „„„ . Mrs Pat- > Wilson MrT and person visited Mrs. Joe Joe Lee Lee Ta la turn Tuesday. ; We’re glad the flu has gone Mr. Tipton has been rea^ sick. He is up and about again. Everybody is getting busy to farm. BIG SHOT Oh the Southern j ^vur “little squirt” is an ingenious gadget that oils car V.*/ journals automatically for the first time in railroad history. And it does the job more effectively than it has ever been done before. But the big thing about “Little Squirt” is not what it does but what it represents. For like many others we are using, this better-railroading tool, on which a patent is pending, was invented right here on the Southern as a result of our constant search for new ways to do a better job. This policy of “constructive discontent”—of never being satisfied with things as they are—leads to answers, large and small, that help us provide continuing low-cost, dependable, ever-improving transportation service for the South we serve. President SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM WASHINGTON, D. C. HOOKER Mr. <nnd Mrs. Jones moved to Morristown, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells a:e announcing the birth of a new grandchild, a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells, Jr. in Kansas. Mr. Hayden Strawn is in Nashville on an extended busi¬ ness trip. Little Miss Margaret Bras- field has returned home from a several weeks stay with rel- atives in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pilgrim and children, of Tiftonia, were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Ballard and children. Mr. and Mrs w Wilson and children and Mr. and Mrs. John Coates, of Bridgeport, Alabama, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Strawn. : Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sex- 'guests ton, of Chattanooga, were of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchum, Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. Mancil For- shee have moved to Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Wiilard With¬ row and children, of Gadsden, Ala., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kilgore and children, Mrs. Thelma Bell and Mrs. Florence Strawn visited Mr. and Mrs: J. E. Rrasfield, Sunday, Among those attending Training School at Centenary in Chattanooga last week were Mrs. Lillian Strawn, Misses Glenda Mitchum, Elza- da Little, Agnes and Sue For- shee and Adele Harris. RISING FAWN W. M. S. MEETS WITH MRS. HAROLD CASTLEBERRY The W. M. S. of the Rising Fawn Baptist Church met at 'the home of Mrs. Harold Cas¬ tleberry Saturday afternoon, March 14. Mrs. W. F. Blevins gave the devotional before the business session with Mrs. W. G. West presiding. Mrs. Dewey Bradford was in charge of the program. There were 16 present. WINNER of the LEWYT VACUUM CLEANER 1 with Standard Attachments is MRS. C. F. GARRETT Route 1 TRENTON, GA. ; The John !. Case Co. i j §SAVE$$-SAVE$$ « CASH TIRE SALE 600 x 16 - 4 ply $15.58 m m 650 16 4 ply $19.22 m x - © © 700 x 16-4 ply $2209 670 x 15-4 ply $17.09 / ................. © 710 15-4 ply $18.95 © x © ALL PRICES ARE PLUS TAX This Sale For A Limited Time Only FIRST LINE FIRESTONE DYER MOTOR COMPANY TRENTON, GEORGIA