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STOP!
DON'T DO IT!
Don’t try to fix your own
electrical , , , appliances ,, unless , you
are a qualified repairman.
Today’s appliances have such
intricate mechanisms that
average person will only make
matters worse by doing
“home repair job Let us do
the work and vou’ll know it’s
done right.
TATUM & CASE
Radio Electric Co.
TRENTON. GEORGIA
WANT ADS
WANTED AT ONCE. —Man for
Rawleigh Business. Real op-
portunity for worker. Expe-
rience preferred but not ne-
cessary. Write Rawleigh’s,
Dpt. GA G - 10 - 234, Mem-
phis, Tenn.
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WOULD LIKE TO HEAR from
man with car for Rawleigh
Businens in Dade County.
sell. B n y Write ™ ere ^ Rawleigh% it , Tl y . a V Dept. y0U
GA G - 10 - 2163, Memphis,
Tenn ’
4 t — 7 - 23
FOR SALE — Shoats — J. E.
Cole, Slygo Valley, Ga.
3 t p
WANTED - Places for teachers
to have room and board near
Dade High SchooL J. C.
Billue.
3 t c — 7 -16
FOR SALE 40 pigs two
months old, $1,9 - $12.50—Bill
Austin, Rising Fawn, Ga.
3 t p —7 - 16
FRESH MOUNTAIN GROWN,
Master Mar-globe, Rutger},
New Stone, Earlina Tomato
Planto. Charleston and Jer¬
sey Wakefield, Round Dutch,
Savoy, Christams King Cab¬
bage Plants. Georgia Head¬
ing, La Sweet Collard Plants.
Now Ready. Price by mail
prepaid: 200 for $1.00, 500
for $2.00, 10C»J for $3.00.
Prompt shipments. — Bruce
Plant Farms, Mentone, Ala.
FOR YOUR INSURANCE
Automobile, Fire and
See Mrs. Herman V. Moore,
of New Salem.
3 t p — 7 - 16
MIRACLE HEARING AID
Complete $19.85. Requires no
batteries, cords or ear button.
DR. G. K. MacVANE
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
Ft. Payne, Ala.
WILLIE BRIGHT
MARY BRIGHT
THELMA LEE SMITH
vs.
BETTY RUTH BRIGHT
WATKINS
NINA BRIGHT
CHESTER BRIGHT
No. 82 Dade Superior Court
SUIT FOR PARTITION
OF LAND
NOTICE
To: Chester Bright, non-resi¬
dent defendant in above styled
cause.
You are notified that on
June 19, 1953, the plaintiffs
named above filed in the Su¬
perior Court of Dade County,
Georgia, a petition for parti¬
tion of certain lands and tene¬
ments in said County, by a sale
thereof and division of the
proceeds, proceeds, in m which which it .c is - alleged
that plaintiffs named above
and defendants named above,
including you, are co-owners
or tenants in common of said
lands In M J _ and A tenements. a »vt A M f C VOil You are q rp
further notified that said peti¬
tion will be presented to the
Court for a hearing on August
15, 1953, at ten o’clock A. M.,
at the Court House in Trenton,
Ga., in accordance with order
of the Judge of said Court en-
tered June 19, 1963
Witness the Honorable Free¬
manl C. McClure, Judge of the
Superior Court of Dade Coun¬
ty, Ga., this June 22, 1953.
Grace H. Williams
Clerk of the Superior Court
of Dade County. Georgia.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TttfcSNTON, GEORGIA THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1953
RISING FAWN
Brenda Lowery, of Fort
Payne, Ala., has returned home
;after husband, a visit with her aunt and
Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Fannin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Tatum and little daugh¬
ter, Pam, were Sunday guests
of Mr. artd Mrs. Ray Smith,
Miss Judy Kenimer returned
Chattanooga with the Ralph
Smiths for a visit.
M r. and Mrs. Walter Wilson,
es ^ e Wilsin, and Mrs. Fred
Harrison and daughters, Becky
sj^d Patsy left Saturday night
f or a jT° we eks J isit with the
Jim T Wilsons 1 in Tucson, Ariz.
The Rising Fawn Community I
iS 3 t0Uri5t catching ®P ot |
in Dade. Many traveling stop
at the park to eat in the cool
shade of the large trees.
The Methodist church had
visitors Sunday morning, some j
tourists from Alabama
Bro. Clyde Chadwick preached
at the Baptist Church last
Sunday and Sunday night.
Bro. Tom Smith will preach
Sunday and Sunday night, July
5th
Don’t forget the barbecue
in the Park, Saturday,
Mrs. J. L. Fricks and daugh-
ter, Ann Marie, are visiting re-
in Newnon, Georgia,
Mr* and Mrs. Ralph McMa¬
han have moved to Rising
Fawn from Chattanooga and
are Jiving with the former’s
father, Jim McMahan and El-
gar Haddon
Charles Hitt and son, Ted,
returned Monday to their home
Jn Nebraska after a two weeloi
visit with the C. W. Hitts.
Truett Abercrombie is home
spending a two weeks vacation.
Mrs. Huil Goodwin and chil¬
dren, of Bessemer, Ala., have
returned home after visiting Mr^
Mrs Goodwin . s pare nts,
and Mr3 AIfred steele> and
0 t ber relatives in this vicinity.
Mrs. T. C. Castleberry, who
has been visiting the Dewey
Bradfords returned to Besse-
mer with them
Mrs. Herbert Pangie is in
Newell Hospital recovering
from an operation.
Dion Bradford spent several
days last week visiting his cou-
sin, Jimmy Bradford East
Chattanooga. ■
Out of state singers at the
concert Saturday night
eluded Russell Riddle and the
Harmony Boys of Lookout
Church and
quartet of young people from
the Hixon Baptist Church.
Truett Abercrombie acted as
Master of Ceremonies.
Visitors in the-Baptist Sun-
day School, June 28, included:
Mr. and Mrs. Willis M. Shanks
and their daughter Clara, of
West Willow, Penn., who were
en route to their home from va-
cationing in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bur-
nett, of Fort Payne, Ala , Mr.
and'Mrs. J. T. Comstock and
daughter, James and Eddy
Crawford, of Chattanooga, who
are visiting Lee Elkins, and Mr.
Clyde Chadwick, of Valley
Head, Ala., were other visitors
at the Baptist Church, Sun¬
day. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
and sons, David and Denny,
have returned from a motor
trip to Ohio where they attend¬
ed the wedding of Mr. Halls
niece.
MORE RED CROSS GIFTS
Mrs. E. J- Bible, worker
$5.00 from Mr. and Mrs. John
Kirby; $2.00 from Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Bible; $1.00 from Dr.
j l. Gardner; 50c from John
Black.
NOTE OF THANKS
The family of Gordon Brad¬
ford wish to take this oppor¬
tunity to extend their sincere
appreciation to the many
friends j) ade County for the
kindness shown . the help ren-
and the beau tifui floral
dur ing this illness and
®
death. •-I
tanooga.
Relatives present were: Mrs.
Stone’s brothers: Mr. and Mrs.
William Roden and family;
Mr. and Mrs. George Roden,
and Mi. and Mrs. Dosier Ro-
den and daughter, all of Fort
Payne, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Roden and baby, from
Chattanooga; Mr. Donnie
Roden, from Lupton City, Ten-
ne ssee; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
y oung anc j two daughters, and
Mr . Arnold Corbin, all of Chat
tanooga; Mr and Mis. Floyd
Corbin, of Henegar, Ala. Also
from Henegar, Mr. and Mrs
Cecil Corbin and little son; Mr.
and Mrs. Allie Corbin, son
and daughter, and Mr. Tom
of Long Island, Ala., and Miss
Mary Gilbreath, of Trenton,
Georgia.
All had a good time. There
was plenty to eat. Piatures
were taken and nice gifts were
received.
NOTICE
To the People of New Salem:
I, Herman V .Moore, am re¬
signing as Justice of the Peace
of the New Salem 1214th G. M.
District of Dade County, as of
this 26 day of June 1953.
Herman V. Moore.
NOTICE
Regular meetings Trenton
Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. the
second and fourth
Saturday nights each
month at 8:00 p. m.
All qualified Masons invited
to attend.
Raymond M. Morrison, W. M.
Early A. Ellis. Sr. Sec.
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cleaning. Bring us It your will laundry save you and effort dry Red’s
time and money, too.
Cleaners
Phone 63 Trenton, Ga.|
Jpen from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. J
We are closed Wednesday
j afternoons
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CLOVERDALE
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bible
all their children home on
Father’s Day.
Mrs. Evelyn Webb and
daughter, Elizabeth, from W
Virginia, and Mrs. D. H. Me
Gehee, Dan and Bettye, from
San Antonio, Texas, are visit¬
ing Miss Irene Forester,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bible
have been busy combining.
John O. Christy, brother of
Mrs. E. J. Bible, and his wife
and son, John Lester Christy
are visiting with the E. J. Bi¬
ble’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Forester
and Mrs. D. H. McGehee,
Dan, and Bettye will visit Ci¬
cero Forester, who is ill, and
his family in Aiken, S. C.
CAVE SPRINGS
i PARTY LINE
By James C. Holder
Mrs. Carroll Powell was call¬
ed to Detroit, due to illness of
her daughter, Mrs. Dee Walk¬
er. She traveled by plane. We
wish Jackie a speedy recovery.
Mr. Lester Forester and Mr.
Leon Keith are spending a two
weeks vacation. j
Mrs. Emma Holder is spend¬
ing a few days with her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Holder and son, James.
Mrs. Will Bradford had as
her special weekend guest, Mrs.
Annie Johnson, of Fairfield,
Ala., and Mrs. Irene Barnett,
of Birmingham, Ala
Mrs. Dan Forester had as
her weekend guest, Mr. and
Mrs. John Plaster, of Chicka-
mauga, Mrs. Lydia Keith and
and Mrs. Gordon Massey,
of New England.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb McKaig,
of LaFayette, Ga., were the
G. ? und C. L ay McKaig of Mr - and Mrs '
Mr. G. C. McKaig along with
the pulpit committee of the
Rising Fawn Baptist Church
attended a meeting at Suck
Creek Baptist Church.
Several in this community
attended the funeral services of
Mr. Gordon Bradford and we
wish to extend our greatest
and most sincere sympathy to
his family and brothers and
sisters.
Mrs. Beulah Blevins had as
her weekend guest her sister
and son, Miss Willie Chadwick
and Edward, of Atlanta; and
Mrs. Mildred Bradford and
children, from Chattanooga.
STONES HOLD REUNION
ON FATHER’S DAY
There was a reunion at Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Stone’s on Fa¬
ther’s Day. This was the first
time in 20 years that all the
family have been • together ■/
There were several guests
present. 'They were: uiiw
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stone, oi
Sand Mountain; Mr. apd Mrs.
Ernest Stone and family, from
Trenton; Mr. and Mrs.j Ri-
chard Stone and family; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Stone and fa-
mily; Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Stone; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Stone; Mr. and Mrs. John
Stone and and family, all from
nooga; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gormann and children,
Pisgah, Ala., and Mrs.
McMurray, from-Chat-
CRISMAN
Up-To-Date Lise of Hardware
11 Market St. Phone 7-1114
Chattanooga, Tennessee
KATHLEEN MORRISON
HONORED WITH SUPPER
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dyer
and daughter, Rose and
Elene, honored Miss Kathleen
Morrison with a supper party
at their home on Lookout Mt.
Those present were: Mrs. W.
G. Morrison, Sr.; Mrs. J. L.
Sells; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Morrison; Mrs. Douglas Morri¬
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PAPER PLATES, CUPS, NAPKINS 10c 17c
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Gannaway-Riley Co.
TRENTON, GEORGIA
FREE CHICK DAY
Beginning July 6 th
No Limit As Long As They Last
50 CHICKS FREE
With 50 lb. Broiler Mash
Feed Specials for Fri., Sat., Mon.
100 lbs. FUL-O-PEP Flock Ration, Print Bag,
Laying Mash to be fed with 25% grain $5.15
100 lbs. FUL-O-PEP Egg Ration, Paper Bag.
Complete Laying Mash $5.35
16% Red Top Dairy Feed $3.25
McBRYAR
Your FUL-O-PEP Dealer
Trenton, Georgia
son, Mrs. Jackie Flurry; Miss
Gladdis Morrison; Miss Patsy
Renfroe; Miss Ellen Morrison;
Miss Helen Sanders; Miss
Kathryn Fricks; Lamar Moore;
E. A. Ellis, Jr.; and Sidney
Parker.
After supper, which was
served on the lawn, the young
folks played games and others
watched television.