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TRENTON LODGE No. 38
TRENTON
Regular meeting each Tues
day night at 8:00 P. M.
Harlan Taylor, N. G
Gene Gene Brand Brandon on, Secy. Secv
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perfect operating condition in
short order
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Radio Electric Co.
TRENTON, GEORGIA
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other forms of Rheumatism,
hands deformed and ray ankles
were set
Limited space prohibitis tell¬
ing you more here but if you
will write me I will reply at
once and tell you how I
ceived this wonderful relief.
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hills Drive
P. O. Box 3122
Jack-son 7, Mississippi
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, in which it is alleged
that plaintiffs named above
and defendants named above,
including you, are c*>-owners
or tenants in common of said
lands and tenements. You are
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 i# •
tered June 19, 1953.
Witness the Honorable Free¬
man 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.
CITATION
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY.
TO ALL CREDITORS AND ALL
OTHER INTERESTED
You are hereby required to
show cause before the Court of
Ordlnary _ .. to . . be . held ,. at . t
court house in said County
the first Monday in August.
1953, why the petition of Char¬
les Franklin Reeves, an heir
law of the said A-a F Reeves,
setting out that the said Asa
F Reeves died intestate in the
county of Dade, State of Geor¬
gia, and that the said estate
owes no debts, and that the
heirs a, law of .he aald A,a F
Reeves have agreed upon a
vision of said estate, and pray-
ing for an order finding that
no administration upon said
estate is necessary, should not
be granted and said order en¬
tered .
This July 6, 1953
R. M. Morrison
Ordinary of Dade Countv. Ga
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1933
Ray Bobo Accepts
Georgia Scholarship
Athens, Ga Ray
of Rising Fawn, will
10Q outstanding Geo
gia high school seniors
[the jing University Fre-hman _ Scholarships ~ of Georgia
the 1953-54 college year,
,cording mg to to an an
the University
Committee.
; zti :
school grades and
objective tests, character
maturity, and educational
pose in ^ erms of wbal the
jplicants intend to studiy
college' and of aims after
uation .
The scholarships were set
recently by officials of
University to assist
students secure the
of a University education at
University of Georgia
Athens.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Z. Bobo, he is a graduate
Dade County High
where he was an
graduate.
Voted the most likely to
ceed and the best
boy, he was President of
County Council 4-H Club,
sident of the Community
Club, Secretary and
of Dramatics Club, Reporter
Glee Club, Treasurer of
a member of the
ing Team, Beta Club, a
4-H Cluber, and a member
the basketball team.
After completing the
veterinary medicine
Mr Bobo plans to enter
University’s School of
ary Medicine which is
accredited by the
council of the American
rinary Medical Association.
NOTICE
Regular meetings
Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M.
second and
Saturday nights
month at 8:00 p.
All qualified Masons
to attend.
Raymond M. Morrison, W. M.
Early A. Ellis, Sr. Sec.
LAND SALE
WHEREAS, by Security
dated January 26, 1953, R.
Powell conveyed to Victor M.
Quinton and wife, Mae
land Quinton, the real
perty hereinafter described,
the purpose of securing an
debtedness therein set out
described, which Security
is of record in office of
of Superior Court of
County, Georgia, in Deed
No. 42. pages 372 et sea.,
which deed and the
thereof reference is here
for its terms and
And,
WHEREAS, default was
in the payment of the
ments due on said
on May 26th and on June
1953 and because of such
fault and pursuant to the
of said note and security
the holders of said
ness have elected to
the option contained in
note and security deed
have declared all of said
to be due and payable at
and default has been made
the payment thereof and
continues.
NOW THEREFORE,
of the default in the
of said indebtedness as
set forth, and pursuant to
power and authority
in said security deed,
M. Quinton and wife,
Rowdand Quinton will on
day the wTthin 4th 1 day a ieKal of
1953. the
sale. at the Couit House
in Trenton. Dade
Georgia, expose to sale and
sell to the best and
I bidder for cash the
described real property,
Mill property in land lot
322 in the 10th District and
Section of Dade County.
. mnsistino- nf ten
more or less, about five
of which lies on the West
of Lookout Creek, and
five acres of which lies on
East side of Lookout
which said property is
fully described in a deed
W I Price to A G
and wife. Leona M. Beeler,
deed being of record in the
fice of the Clerk of the
rior Court of Dade
J
property of R H
and/or his assigns and to
vest out of the said R.
Powell and his assigns anv
all right, title, interest,
or demand which he or
of them may have in and
said property and vest same
te purchaser. .
This 6th day of July, 1953
Victor M. Quinton and
Mae Rowland Quinton
By Madox J. Hale
Their Attorney at
Thirty-four Enter
County Corn Contest
The Corn Contest, sponsored
by the the Farm Farm Bureau, Bureau, had had five live
entries last week: Jack
Sells, Jack Sells, Jr . Athea Lee
Sells, Leon t ,,— W. \it Moore haam gf and
D. E Morrison
Rules of the contest are that
contestant shall ---- keep re-
cords of production and make ,
records recoras available; avauaDie, the me size «« of -
per acre and each year we have
several who do this Those
who do. meet with other farm-
ers in the state, who have also
raised a 100 bushel or more per
acre and all are presented a
key with their name and date.
The farmers who raise the|
most corn per acre in Dade .
County will receive *25,
prize $15 second and $10 third
■
ze
4-H'ers in Corn Contest
There are twenty three 4-H
Club members in the Corn
Contest this year. Entered are
Sidney Veals, David Moore,,
Willard Stephens, Archie Ste-
phens Buddy McCarty, Leigh-
ton Moore Charles Higdon,
Wayland Higdon, Jerry Hughs,
Raleigh Hawkins, Billy Kon-
rad Larry Konrad, Jackie Tin-1
ker Jimmy Stallings, Alton
Ivey Rex Blevins, Russel Ble-
vins’ Erbie Parsley, Andy New-1
by Aaron Wallin, Jerry Price,
Hershei Dug|n. and Larry
Moore.
This contest is sponsored by
the Georgia Power Company,
and last week and this week J.
T. Morgan, District Manager,
and T. S. Renlroe, Local Man¬
ager with County Agent Adams
have been visiting each en¬
trant’s acre of corn. They re¬
port it looked good though se¬
veral did not have as good a
stand as others, but, even
those who haven’t had such
good luck are being encouraged
to carry through and keep re¬
cords on the project. It is ne
cessary that all who entered
(continue to keep their
up so that the entire project
may be reported as a completed
project. Also if there have
been any particular reasons
for a poorer stand these should
be reported on the records so
that next year’s group
know and be able to avoid do-
ing the same thing.
As the 4-H Corn Project looks
now perhaps 10 or maybe more
of the 23 will make 100 bushels
or more to their acre which
will be a good percentage.
Social Security
Office Moved To
New Address
Announcement has just been
made by Louis R Stein, Jr.,
District Manager of the Chat¬
tanooga office of the Social
Security Administration, of the
new address of the Chattanoo¬
ga office which has been at 100
East 6th Street for the past
three years to 1001
Street, corner of East 10th
Columbia Streets. This build¬
ing is just across the street
from both Chattanooga news¬
papers and was occupied on
July 1, 1953.
The Chattanooga office serves
« counties, 7 in Georgia, in¬
j eluding Dade County. They
' social security numbers
sue
I and . pay OIri olcl Age A ana d survivors burvivors
Insurance claims. The more
than 196 beneficiaries in this
county know that! William
Boulton is the Field Represen¬
tative who pays regular visits
to this county for the purpose
of furnishing Social Security
information and assisting
claimants to file for Old-Age
or Survivors Insurance bene¬
fits.
This move*, will not in any
way effect Old-Age and Survi-
vors insurance payments but
the announcement is made in
case you want to write or call
at the office any time you are
in Chattanooga.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 106
First and third Friday every
menth, 8 P. M. Legien Hall
C. Raymond Street, Comm.
Manuel Avery, Adj.
NEW HOME
, his r birthday , . with , Ivey a ce birthday e ^ atea
^PPe r a his home, Saturday
g “ .J. 0 nis cni dren a
8 ,
barrel! Mg « e " * visitfng B his “
sranaparenus, Mr. ana Mrs.
C. G Cooper
Mr. ^ and ^ ^ Mrs. Jeff Johnson 4
visit ph Mr and Mrs
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^ E E p PortTno Eereucrm 8 son ^ and oriH ana family f>m Ian n t y
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wit h
E A Stallings
<* d ^ Pf r f, nts * Ml \ and
Mrs. T. M Stallings and Mr.
ami Mrs^ A Ivey, Sunday
Mrs Katie Dunn and
dren - Eugene, Vernon and
Mar y; and Diane and Donald
Mackie, of New Jersey, are vi-
sitin g relatives and friends of
thLs community.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Williams
hav « moved to South Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gray vi-
sited Mr. and Mrs. Hansard
Gray in Chattanooga this week
end.
Mrs. Robert Dunn, Eugene
Dunn, Misses Shirley Stallings
and Diane Mackie went
Portland, Tenn., Friday, to
the Robert Dunns to Jas-
per. We’re glad to see them
closer by.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith
visited his mother at Gadsden,
Alabama, Friday night,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Craw-
frod. Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Dodson and boys visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Cagle at
South Pittsburgh this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fergu-
son visited his parents at Pis-
gah, Ala., Saturday.
Miss Jean Clayton, of Chat¬
tanooga, was home for the
weekend.
CLOVERDALE
Mrs. Royce Bible has under¬
gone a serious operation in a
Chattanooga hospital.
There was good singing and
lots of food at the Annual
Singing last Sunday.
Mrs Jo philips and Mrs.
Lester Blevins attended the
f une ral of Lewis Ramsey in
Alabama.
j services at the State Line
; Methodist Church are Sunday
.school at 10 and Worship at
ever y Sunday. Rev. Ortwine
^ pastor,
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Lawson Reunion
1 The Lawson reunion was
held July 4 at the home of
thg George N Lawsons on
Sand sand Mountain. Mountain. There There were were
1 100 present who enjoyed drinks a pic-
nic dinner with cold
and watermelons served r>« on tVip the
lawn.
I Present were Messeis Roy
and anu John rlcuu Plemons, "“, Rossville,
Ga Master Buddy Bechner,
'Amarilla, Texas, Mrs. Pearl
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Phone 63 Trenton, Ga. j.
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We are closed Wednesday
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