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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1953)
Contribution Announced for Forestry Building At 4-H Club Center §|i§p| & 13 i ■ mm §§§€ wt uSlB ^ HOCK EAULE PARK—A forestry building at the State 4-H Club Center here will be built by Union Hag and Paper Corporation of Savannah. A $25,000 contribution was made to the 4-H Club Founda¬ tion for that purpose. T T. Dunn, left, vice president and manager of Union Bag’s Savannah plant, and U. VV. E. N’icbolson, right, executive vice president in charge of manufacture, announced the grant. W. A Sutton state 4-H Club leader, holds a drawing of the proposed structure. The building will be called the ' Union Bag & Paper Corporation Building” and will house forestry equipment and exhibits that will be studied by 4-H boys and girls to keep up-to-date on the latest methods of conservation and wood land management. !YcI! IfollnfUT 0?H I Ufa rUOH A rr S P UtOOfB .V,I^UUU £9 14/1 Oflfl ' ' GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that Mai nie Fisher guardian of Mattie Fuller (Mrs. T. J. Fulhn. appointed by the pro- P r auth >nt.v in Hamilton imessee, h filed her application to .sell the following property in this Coun- !m t( the Ser a Vamte wlxd d nance an a d nd t 0 sup- ' port Part of Land Lot No. Fifteen (15) m the 10th District anh 4th Section of Dade County Georgia described us follows — Beginning at the Northwest orner said Lot; running nC e h l 0 K 6 North*- nne o f saW Lot to One* the weH corner of a (1) acre to a< Ervm* V J Ve( Harrisorf 5 january 4, 1940, by deed of record in Book r,; page 341, which corner is 251.8 ieet Noith of the in- tersection of said West Lot Line with the Northern line of U. S. Highway No. 11; thentje Northeastwardly along the line of said Harrison (now Wallin) property 210 feet to Northeast corner thereof; thence conti- liuing on acioss a private road- way and then following Northern line of the James & Wm. Neighbors tract as des¬ cribed in deed dated March 25. 1941, of record in Book 29 page 387, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence Southwardly with the Neighbors line to U. S. Highway No. 11; thence Northeastwardly along said Highway to the Southeast cor¬ ner of the 2 acre tract des¬ cribed in deed from Mrs. Ful¬ ler to Mr. & Mrs. G. C. Hardeman, dated August 6 . 1941, of lecord in Book 28 page 338; thence following the boundary lines of said 2 acre tract Northweswardly 210 feet; Northeastwardly parallel to the Highway 420 feet, and Soutli- eastwardly 210 feet back to said Highway; thence running Northeastwardly along the Highway passing’ west right of way line the old Fuller dwelling house, and to the center of a certain ditch which is the Southeast corner ci the pres¬ ent T. R Ryan home place; thence following the center of said ditch as the same runs in a generally Northwestwardly direction about 700 feet, more or less to the No’.th line q! *nid Lot at the State Line be¬ tween Tennessee and thence Westwardly along said State line and the North line of said Lot 1600 feet, more or less, to the beginning point. Said property contains about ATHENS, Ga. -- A grant of 52,144.00 from the Krtlogg Foundation plus $1,600,000 in state funds has been allocal i jie UniveTiitr G< for establishing t foremost center for adult cation,” according to ah ann ouncement from Gov. Herman Talmadge. , The foundation , ,, .. has earmarked $1,000,000 of thi runoun t f or t j-,,. state 4-H c r m at Rock Eagle Lak( T h chie ‘ ex tive said the University, through the State Board of Regents, will make - - - _ Twenty (20) less, , acres, more or ouu.ieet lo an power line ment J and telephone and graph easements heretofore granted over and on said mlse s bv Mrs. T. J Fuller, and said application will d ? ard at the January 19o4 0 ^ the Court of Ordinary, county. This 7th day of December, 1953. K. M. Morrison Ordinary. NOTICE BY ADMINISTRATOR TO CREDITORS To the Creditors of S. J. IJttle- green, deceased: You are hereby notified to render an account to the un¬ dersigned of your demands against the estate of the above- named deceased, or lose prior¬ ity as to your claim. This 14th day of November. 1953. G. W. Langford, As Administrator cf the Estate of s. J. Littlegreen, decea ed, Lookout Mountain Hotel, Georgia • _____ AMERICAN LEGION POST 106 ■ First and third Friday every month, 7:30 P. M Legion Kail Woodrow Tinker, Comm. E. L. Raulston, Adj. Sovings Accounts — To provide for the future’ Checking Accounts- - To provide greater efficiency in your day-to-day financial affairs; Sofe Deposit Boxes- -Offer your valuables protection from fire and theft at low cost; Banking Services— In fact, all financial services which will add to your personal or business efficiency are avail¬ able here! NATIONAL BANK %? CKATTAItOOGA tuanssu v Market at Seventh y . i n at Market—East Chattanooga—Rossville, Oa.-T*nn. 1 MeCallie Ave.—3200 Brainerd Road—l Cherokee Elvd. M: inber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System till u\:>t I'Ol Ml' TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1353 available . tional $300,000 to set up a „ $4,044,000 p-ogram which will "cpen the Univer- doors to virtually every tizen of the fate” ' ’ ' provlde ... phy ‘ • facilities for short institutes, and seminars in all fields of educa- 11 n °l advancement but it contemplates an tation - an education- ll fUm Production laboratory, and completion cf the world’s largest 4-H Club Center at Rock . Eagle Lake. -------- ~ j j ! COME SEE ST | First and only low-price: cc r fo bring you all these new features : n cq: siitages! New! fe/ I Nav! POWER BRAKES AUTOMATIC WINDOW AND NEW POWER IN First in the Low-Price Field! SEAT CONTROLS “ELUE-FLAME 125” ENGINE Chevrolet Power Brakes make stop¬ More Chevrolet “Firsts"! Alosf Powerful in its Field! ping wonderfully easy and conven¬ Touch a button to adjust front win¬ Most powerful Chevrolet passenger ient. Optional at extra cost on Power- dows or seat. Optional on Bel Air and car engine ever built! Teamed with glide models. “Two-Ten” models at extra cost. Powerglide, optional at extra cost. Nav! New! Nav! NEW POWER IN NEW STYLING IN FINEST, MOST COLORFUL “ELUE-FLAME 115” ENGINE BODY BY FISHER INTERIORS Out-Powers All Other Low-Priced Cars! Another Chevrolet Exclusive! in the Low-Price Field! In gearshift models, the more power¬ All around the car, and from every Here are the most luxurious interiors ful "Blue-Flame 115” engine also angle, you see new beauty in the only on any low-priced car. New interior gives you finer performance with Fisher Body in Chev¬ color harmonies are keyed to brifliant money-saving gas mileage! rolet’s field. new exterior colors. Nswj f mMMi LOWER PRICED POWER STEERING Another Chevrolet " First"! The first Power Steering in its field now reduced in price! Op¬ tional at extra cost on all models. Nav! CHEVROLET’S EXCLUSIVE POWERGLIDE Now for All Modelsl Now you can have smooth, thrifty Powerglide on any model. Teamed with the "Blue-Flame 125” engine, ;, 's optional at extra cost. More things more people want, that’s why MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS than any other carl Williams Motor Company OR THE SQUARE PHONE 37 'TRENTON GEOR^ a . Power Company to Build Electrification Building at 4 - H Center ^ -S" r ir*“ , ’ -;.yy<~r; ~ . rirfs 'Al'A.yi' • ~ &sr * • ' l, l ' Z * . s>-- - ■ < yy ■: ■>&>- £,■' . >: A $25,000 contribution from the Georgia Power Company will be used to construct a farm electri¬ fication building at the State 4-H Club Center. The above is an architect’s drawing of the structure, to be a T-shaped building 92 feet wide and 80 feet deep. It will consist of three main rooms and will house electrical equipment to be studied by 4-H The project, Talmadge said, ,I/ -li be without equal and will H the rational pattern for afJ ul education.” Better still, he added, it will put the resources end know-how of the Univer¬ sity and the Univer itv System ‘at the disposal of everybody.” The grant by the W. K. Kel¬ logg Foundation, Battle Creek Michigan, is the largest single grant ever made by the founda- tion ' the lar § est foundation gift ever received by the Uni- verity, and one of the largest donations uonations ever ever made made hv by a o icun- f c,m dation to a state university. L The funds will provide $2,190- uuu nn Ior tne .. , ouilaing oi an ^ ex¬ „ i I pan^ive Containing Education Center cn the campus at Ath- e ^; * 1 . 000,000 for the comple- of the 4-H Club Center at Rock Eagle Lake near Eaton-; ton; $400,000 for an educational! production laboratory, ed-; ucational television station and communications center at Ath-j ens; and $454,000 for salaries of; skilled personnel to operate the Center until it becomes self- supporting. boys and girls as a part of their educational pro- p , a in, Harllee Branch, Jr., president of the Georgia Power Company, said the building will be named in honor of Charles A. Collier, vice-president and director of the company, and a veteran of 44 years of service. Let The Times Bo Your Job Printing ’£/, ; io V/EL COME AT 711:7 1 SLi~d 1 r Li ; •« VS* 1ST CHURCH “Come /.ud Help Us Reach Our Goal” SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. James Goodwin, Supt. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M. This Child is set for the Fall and Rising Again TRAINING UNION 6:45 P. M. Spencer Jenkins, Director , EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M. “ Victory More In 54” Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL. Pastor Luther Gaddis, Chairman Beard of Deacons Every Visitor Is An Honored Guest *