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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1953)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES itered ot the Posloffice at Trenton, Ga., as second class mail. RS. CATHERINE C MORRISON ........ Owner and LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mr Flake Belk Ls ill at her )me near Wildwood Miss Fannielu McWhorter is iving a new tw T o-tone Ply- outh club coupe. Mrs Quinton Avakian and iughters returned Monday om a visit in Ohio Hubert Lacy * is vacationing Florida accompanied fc'y nil Lacy, of Chattanooga Ray Ryan and Dennis Bran- m were seen at hard labor in ont of Case’s Store, Tuesday, Mr .1 G Johnson, veteran , Rome, in ' perviso from was cnton Tuesday Ernest Stewart has moved s office into the front room the “old Cannery. The Rufus Blakes are vaca- nfng in Tampa. Fla , this 'Pk Jr., is better 1 E G Wright, suf-| Rowing a heart attack red Saturday morning. He is patient at Erlanger Hospital, Mr and Mrs Robert Daniel id daughter are visiting Ed- n Sullivan, who Ls stationed Texas with the Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bates e building a new house north Trenton, opposite the H F llison home. j Mrs Nettie Jenkins will ave soon to visit her mother, is. ... hj F j T jenxins, Tpnkins in in Okark vjKurs, Mr and Mrs. Jamas Page id son. from Aftallla. AIa ,, , „ , . „ icU ith relatives. George B McClure, from j ,)ckout Mountain to helped last get j e Dade Paper press ;ik. J Weekend vLsitors of Mr. and I rs. Larkin Blake were Mr , id Mrs. Paul Thomas, of j rmingham Newell Scruggs, one of , the [ •unty’s most enthusiastic shermen, Ls taking several: lys oil to fLsh at Dales Hoi-, Mrs. C. B. Clark is a pa- lent in Erlanger Hospital, here she is undergoing tests id x-rays to determine the :tent of her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page id son, Barry, returned the rst of the week from a visit ith the Roy Lee Cousins in nith Georgia. * Weekend visitors of the T. S enfroes were Mrs. J. E. Hall, Miami, Peggy Renfroe, who! a student at North Georgia Surging Power with a Turning into traffic, Single Purpose you call on the surg¬ ing reserve of accel¬ eration that set new official AAA per¬ formance records for the Red Ram V-8. When you choose a car for family, Passing a truck your on the highway, a you call on your good judgment to touch of your toe obtain every measure of safety. Brings instant, Dodge eager response. is One safety factor you should certainly power reserve a great safety factor. consider is the magnificent reserve of power that Dodge provides in the 140-h.p. Red Ram V-8 engine. Powerful brakes, This power is there when you need it: capable of develop¬ For passing, for turning into highway ing more in stopping than 700- traffic, for crossing intersections. h.p. with power, team up The cost of safety is low: the Red Ram V- very Eight engine to Dodge prices start below many bring you new mas¬ models in the “lowest-priced” field. tery of every driving situation. m 000GI OWONtT V-tIGST 4-000* SE0AH, dependable DODGE V-IIGHT or SIX You’ve Gof fo Drive It to Believe Itl Sperificatiem and equipment nbject to change w\thout notice. Dyer Motor Co.., Trenton, Ga. College, and Pat Renfroe, of Chattanooga. Mr and Mrs. Ray and children left Monday for home in Tucson, Ariz., after spending several w r eeks with the Pace and Fuller milies. Mr anc i M:>i Bob Russell had as their weekend guests Mrs Russell's mother. Mrs. Alice YatP - s ' and Ivor Dee Yates Miss Fay Russell is spending this week in Fort 1>a >’ ne Several young people enjoyed a swimming party Sunday afternaon Those were: Misses Roselyn Dyer, Pat sy Renfroe, Eloise and Dickie Pennington, Alice Moore Lamar and “Dude” Moore, Ho- ward McKaig, Charles Hay- good. w H. Pullen attended a meeting last week of the southeastern Shorthorn Breed- ers’ Association on his father’s farm in South Georgia. Bill re- ports having feasted on deli- cious barbecued pork and beef during the meeting, which is ample reason to make the trip down there, we think. Mrs. Catherine Morrison and Ellen left by plane Wednesday for a two weeks’ in Maine with Mrs. mother, Mrs. Char- B cl "f Y » ur Publisher s Unproved from her Illness of week. During her absence, (Mrs. Sonny) McMahan be in the office. NEW ENGLAND Mrs. Mary Patterson Mrs. Charles Bryant Mr and Mrs. Roy Gearrin as their Sunday guest Mrs. Spencer and Dorthy , Sarah j en kins, and Nan- Crumley Mr and MfS gteve Derry- Johnny Crumley, Mrs. Bryant and Eddie Sunday in Summit re- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fores- visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo Monday evening. Bettye Derrybetry has re- home after spending days with relatives in Mrs. Berry Stone was shop- in Chattanooga Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lowe and and Mrs. John Richey tHE DADE COUNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1953 DYER’S PITCHING ARM PRAISED BY WRITER (Editor’s Note: The was taken from a recent Arrows roared back into Place in the Alabama - League here last night on the pitching arm of Dyer and the hitting of Sinquefield. Dyer relieved starter field in the second inning the two limited the fning, Oilers to only four hits in 7 to 4 | Sinquefield, who went to left field, after being removed f rom ^e mound, came with a triple and home run batted in three runs. He scored three himself. Dyer, in winning last night, brought his season’s record three wins without a loss. Wayne Berg started and went all the way for the Oilers. Claude Exell had one for one and Bob Davidson had the only extra-base hit for the losers, a /double. Graceville 020 000 020—4 4 2 Andalusia 030 211 OOx 7 9 2 1 Berg and Odenheimer, Phil- P°t (8) Sinquefield, Dyer (2) and Chadwick. , In Dyer’s first 32 innings pitching, he allowed only earned runs, CARD OF THANKS I we eXDress express our our hea , t a.ni/c thanks fr, to r,,,- our friends and rel¬ atives who helped so through the lingering illness death of our dear mother. May God’s richest blessings be with each of you is our prayer. The family of Mrs. Joe E. Tatum LEGION TO ELECT OFFICERS JULY 24 There will be a call meeting of the Legion, Friday night, July 24, for the purpose electing officers for the coming year. The regular meeting, which should have been held for this purpose last Friday night was postponed due to a rain storm at the time the j meeting should have begun, The call meeting is neces- sary, because the Legion rrfust have a certain number of meetings in order to keep their Charter, visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Derryberry Sunday afternoon. t Little Milton Holmes spent Sunday evening with Louise Bates. HEAD RIVER Mr and Mrs Wafford and i children, of Chattanooga, visit¬ ed Mr. and Mrs Gordon Bar- ines la t Sunday. Mrs Marvin Dodd and chil- dren, of Ider, Ala., spent last weekend with Mrs. Fritts Schurch. Mr & Mrs. William Payne, of Lakeview, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ross. Mrs. J M. Payne, aim of Lakeview, has returned home after a two weeks visit with the Ross here. Mrs. L. E. Holtzhower who has been attending Summer school at Nashville, Tenn., re¬ turned home last Friday. The weekend visitors of Mr. land Mrs. Hugh Forester were Mrs. Gordon Forester, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Mathews, all of Chat- tanooga, and Mr. and Mrs. James Schrock and children, of R °, me A ^ BIU lr organized . . at . the .. was 'church here last Sunday and | 'elected: the following Roy officers Groce, were di- Rev. rector; Mrs. Hugh Forester, President; Mrs. B. W. Holtz¬ hower, Secretary; Mr. B. W. Holtzhower, Quiz Leader; Mr. Gordon Barnes, Group Cap¬ tain; Mr. Roy Johnson, Lead¬ er of the Junior Department; Mrs. Gordon Barnes, Story Hour Leader. NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greeson, from Henegar, visited her sister Mrs. E. A. Stallings and fa¬ mily. • Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fergu¬ son visited Mr. and Mrs. Ro¬ bert Dunn in Jasper, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. McConal Hurst attended Kirby reunion in He¬ negar, Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Arval Hundley had visitors from Petrost, Ten¬ nessee . Rev. and Mrs. Lane visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lane this weekend. Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Ivey went to a family reunion at DeSoto Park. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goff had visitors from Chattanooga this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ro¬ chester and family and Jack Ivey have gone on a trip to Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gainer Jr. spent the weekend at Ider, Ala., visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. . Lloyd Hunt had as their dinner guest Sun¬ day Mr. & Mrs. Earl Clayton. The Joe Reeds and Cecil Averys are attending the Jeho- vahs Witness Convention in New York City. LEGAL NOTICE Trenton Telephone Company, a new corporation, has fil^d applications with the Georgia Public Service Commission for Certificate of Public Conve¬ nience and Necessity for the acquisition of the telephone plant and equipment now own¬ ed by Mr. William R. Tatum, doing business as Trenton Te¬ lephone Company of Trenton, Georgia, in Dade County, Geor¬ gia, as more specifically set forth in the copy of the maps attached to the applications and made a part thereof, pur¬ suant to an Act of the Georgia Legislature approved February 17, 1950. A copy of the appli¬ cations and maps are on file in the Commission’s offices for the inspection of any interest¬ ed party. These applications have been assigned for hearing before the Commission beginning at 10 o’clock on September 9, 1953, in the Commission’s hearing room at 30 Capitol Square, SW, Atlanta, Georgia at which time anyone interested in this mat¬ ter will be afforded an oppor¬ tunity of expressing his views. Thiq notice is published at the direction of the Georgia Public Service Commission. Trenton Telephone Company By Jules A. Case President. 3 t — 8 - 6 1 r C P- Gordon, Ga., July 10— Private George Middleton Cas- tleberry, 20-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller Cas- tIeb erry, Rt. 1, Rising Fawn, Ga., has arrived at the Mili- : ta ry Police Replacement Train dn £ Center to begin his bqsic training. j Dade Private Castleberry School attended be- County High fore entering the service. NOTICE In the July 9 edition of The Dade County Times, a news re¬ lease from Athens stated that Ray Bobo Ls entering the Uni¬ versity’s School of Veterinary Medicine, but it was later known that he is entering as a pre-med student. k _...____ LET US DO YOUR PRINTING THE DADE C qUNTY TIMES ----- 1 AMERICAN LEGION POST 106 I First and third Friday every month, 8 P. M. Legion Hall C. Raymond Street, Comm. Manuel Avery, Adj. IS IT INSURED? Complete Coverage On Fire, Accident and Auto Insurance H. F. ALLISON INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Times Building Trenton, Ga. qooooooooooooooooooo o ooo co oooooooooc co ooQooooooq; Bring cleaning. 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. We are closed Wednesday afternoons JO O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOObOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Georgia Towns Make NEV/S MANCHESTER Copies of a special Champion Home I own edition of the town paper were auctioned off at a community meeting recently hook. to raise money to pay for a scrap- Bids ranged from one to six dollars. VIDAUA The kindergarten set took to the stage in Vidalia last month to help raise money for the swimming pool fund. Their sing¬ ing and dancing added $60 to the kitty. CALHOUN A community recreation festival will be held here on August 26, to dedicate the new swimming and pool. It’s to be an all-after¬ noon evening affair complete with parade, field events and a square dance. LITHONIA The CHT youth committee is sponsoring a sub-teen canteen for the 10 to 12-year- olds one night a week. The program is supervised completely by teen-agers who conceived the idea for the project. GEORGIA POWER (Zammtuu&f ^cueiofi.eHC*ct "Divoiio-ft TEENERS PAGED FOR BIG PARTY FRI. NITE I Another big teen-age party, complete with games, fun and food, Ls scheduled to come off this Friday night in the skat¬ ing rink at Trenton, so boys and girls in this age group are urged to complete their plane for attending this affair. The party will begin at eight p. m. Refreshments will be sold during the evening. t. O. O. F. TRENTON LODGE No. 38 TRENTON Regular meeting each Tues¬ day night at 8:00 P. M. Harlan Taylor, N. G. (Sene Brandon, Secy. 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. CRISMAN Up-To-Date Line of Hardware 511 Market St. Phone 7-1114 Chattanooga, Tennessee LAND SALE dated WHEREAS, by Seeur D r , Powell January 26, -j j, ^ $■ Quinton conveyed to v. V . vI and wife m land Quinton, the ... T perty hereinafter described the purpose of securin' debtedness therein set t lr *' described, which Security D a “? is of record in office n. 8ed , • lerK of Superior Court of 5 n County, Georgia, in De aae No. 42, pages 372 et . to which deed and the thereof reference is her- inr^its terms and provisiff • the default v... jjjjj in payment of indebtS' the v merits due on said on May 26th and on June “ i 2 » th 1953 and because of s tet^ fault and pursuant to the °! the Sa holders i d ,P 0te of and said security ness have elected to indebted ,t the option contained , Xeic ^ note and i n have declared securitv deed rfeht to be all of said IT due and payable once and default has been made F the payment thereol and continues. NOW THEREFORE pavS b-can of the default a in the of said indebtedness as above set forth, and pursuant to th power and authority contained *5 M. s ^ Quinton d security and dee wife Rowland day the Quinton 4th will o' AueusV T,ef 19 ? 3 day of ’ w rt 5i n the le & a l hours of sale, at , the Court Hou.se door in Trenton, Dade County Georgia, expose to sale and wei sell to the best and highest bidder for cash the following described real property, beiiv the same property described in said security deed, to-wit What is known as the sitton Mill property in land lot No 322 in the 10th District and 4th Section gia, consisting of Dade County, Geor¬ of ten acres more or less, about five acres' of which lies on the We t side of Lookout Creek, and about five acres of which lies on the East side of Lookout Creek which said property is more fully described in a deed from W. I. Price to A. G Beeler and wife, Leona M. Beeler, saitf deed being of record in the of¬ fice of the Clerk of the Supe¬ rior Court of Dade County Georgia, in Book 27, page 39 Said property wall be sold as the property of R. H Powell and/or his assigns and to di¬ vest out of the said R H. Powell and his assigns any and all right, title, interest, claim or demand which he or either of them may have in and to said property and vest same in te purchaser.. This 6th day of July, 1953. Victor M. Quinton and Mae Rowland Quinton By Madox J. Hale Their Attorney at Law.