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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1954)
C ITATION )RGIA. DADE COUNTY All Whom It May Concern: rs. Elizabeth K Bates bav¬ in due form applied Ij me a year’s support out. of the te o! James M. Bates, de¬ ed, this is to notify the next tin and the creditors of the James M. Bates, deceased, aid application will be : d t>. l .*r.' me at the regular ruary term 1954 of the Court Ordinary of said County, •hiness my hand and official tature this 4th day of Jan- y, 1954. it. M. Morrison Ordinary 1-28 DADE T HFATE R X MON. JAN. 10-11 STALAG 17 Den Taylor liam Holden Otto P:eminger ¥ * * * * * * *****#**#*#¥**♦ I wi n , JAN. 12-13 Ye N ot Married lgor Roger Paul Douglas l it. Fill.. .IAN. 11-15 Plunder cf the Sun ■nn F : d Diana Lynn Patricia Medina TURDAY. 'ANUARY IG i Fort Apache JOHN WAYNE r*********************.* OPI NING TIMES I. Veck Days: 7:00 P. M. I Saturday: 2:3!) P. M. unday: 8 P !M (two shows in ernoon). Close for Church xl reopen at S:45 P. M. ©©•©*«* DOKOUT DRIVE IN THEATER fummirkgs and Birmingham ,i Highway »NDAY, JANUARY 10 TRULY GREAT! ) STALAG 17 illiam Holden - Don Taylor Three Cartoons losed Monday Thru Wednesday * * * AlUR. I KI JAN. 14-15 Abbott & Costello .Meet Dr. Jekyll & , Mr. Hyde BORIS KARLOFF Two Cartoons ; ViURDAV JANUARY 1(1 the Great Souix )nsmg 1 In Technicolor . f Chandler - Faith Domergue 1 3 Cartoons Comedy Gifts JXJEsaonEX JCK|| EVERYONE IS WELCOME AT THE PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH “Come And Help Us Reach Our Goal' SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. James Goodwin. Supt. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M. THE MAN WHO STOOD GOD'S TEST TRAINING UNION 6:45 T. M. Spencer Jenkins. Director EVENING WORSIIIF 7:30 I*. M. The Man Who Chose Hell Rather Than Heaven Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL. Pastor Luther Gaddis, Chairman Beard of Deacons Every Visitor Is An Honored Guest «** + «** + »*» » ♦ » ♦ » ♦♦ CAVE SPRINGS PARTY LINE By James Holder M and Mrs. Lester Ferester and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forester of Cloverale vis- ' :d friends and relatives in Rock Springs Saturday. Those on the sick last are Mrs. J. H Morgan and Mrs. Go: don Hale. We wish them a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Firester h id a- their Sunday vi itors Mr.s Majtie Forester of Cloverdale, and M:. and Mrs. Walter Wilson of Rising Fawn. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bradford attended se:vices at the Rising Fawn Baptist Church Sunday. They spent the rest of the day with Mr. and Mr.s. W. C. Amo.s in Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forester and daughter were dinner guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Allred Steele, of Rising Fawn. Mr. and Mis. Haston Hibbs and -on had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Crane and children. M:. Leon Shafer of Soddy, Tenn., was the Thursday night guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shafer. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bradford had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.Carl Moreland and Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre, all of Chat¬ tanooga and Mr. and Mrs. Ray¬ mond Webb ol Texas and Mr. and Mrs. .limes Whited of New Salem, HOOKER By Mrs. Thelma Bell I Pvt. c. M Smith of Fort Bragg N. C., is spending a leave with ' his parents here. M/Sgt. Curtis Stephens has re¬ turned to Fort Bragg, N. C. after spending the holidays with his family. j Pvt. John Ingram of Camp Polk, La., was also a holiday guest of his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchum and family spent the holidays with relatives in Florence, Ala. Mr. and Mis. Stanley Winfrey of Atlanta spent the holidays j with Mr. and Mrs. J. F Strawn. and Mr. Oscar Thomasson ' children, Dewey and Donald of ! Whit well, Tenn. spent Tuesday with Mrs. Thelma Bell. Mr Millie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miller spent Chris’- tmas with relatives in Knoxville I Tenn. Mrs. Miller's father, Mr. M. N Tolliver, of Tazwell, Tenn. came home with them for a visit, itors of the Fannins were Mr. announcing a new grandchild- a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pilgrim of Tiftonia on December 15. The baby has been named Wanda Gail. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Harris and family spent the holidays with relatives in Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Brasfield of Memphis, Tenn. is a guest of his on,, Mr. J. E. Brasfield and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Summers and son of Rossville were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Strawn. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick were their sons and their families—one from Tacoma Park, Washington and another from Miami, Fla. *. O. ©. F. TRENTON LODGE No. 3* TRENTON Regular meeting each Tues¬ day night at 8:00 P. M F. C. Graham, N. G. Gene Brandon. Secy. tm DADE countY TIMES TRENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1954 ADVERTISEMENT FOIt GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY. WHEREAS, the MARY GLENNIE FISHER, dian of Mattie Fuller (M:s. T. Fuller), appointed by authority of Dade County, A Georgia, obtained an from the Ordinary of this ty, at the Jaunary, 1954 term said court, to sell the property: P**rt of Land Lot No. 1 15) in the 10th District 4th Section of Dade Georgia, described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest ner of said Lot; thence South 3 degrees East 600 on the fence line to the top the ridge; thence South 1 30 minutes East 700 feet the Tittle line to a fence Northwest from a store building; thence in a Northeasterly ection 154 feet to the West of a private road at a Pine tree; thence North 55 degrees crossing said private road running along the line of Neighbors tract a total distance of 235 feet to an old post hole, the Northeast corner of the Neighbors tract; 'thencie in a Southerly direction with the East line of the Neighbors tract 280 feet more or less to the Chat- tancoga-Birmingham Highway; thence following said Highway in a Northeasterly direction 395 leet to the Southeast corner of the two acre tract conveyed by Mrs. T. J. Fuller to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hardeman by deed dated August 6, 1941, of record in Book 38 page 338; thence following the boundary line of said two acre tract Northwestwardly 210 feet, more or less, to a corner; thence Northeastwardly 420 feet, more or less to the North¬ west corner of said Two acte tract; thence Southeastwardly along said two acre tract 210 feet, more or less to the High¬ way; thence following the right oi-way line of said Highway in a Northeastwardly direction 490 feet, more or less to the center of a ditch; thence following the center of the ditch which runs in a general bearing of North 52 degrees West a distance ol 667 feet, more or less to a stone coiner; thence in a Northwester¬ ly direction 110 ft. to a large Oak tree on the Tennessee-Georgia State Line; thence West along said State Line 670 feet, more or less to the point of beginning. Said tract containing 25.1 acres, more or less, and being subject to ail power line easements and telephone and telegraph ease¬ ments heretofore granted ove: and upon said premises by Mrs. T J. Fuller. Notice is hereby given that said property will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash, between the legal hours of sale, before the Courthouse door in said county of Dade, on the first Tuesday in February, 1954, as the laws in such cases provide. This 4th day of January, 1954. MARY GLENNIE FISHER Guardian of Mattie. Fuller (Mrs. T. J. Fuller) 1-28 GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY All creditors of the estate of Walter G. Holland, deceased, late of Dade County, are here¬ by notified to render in their demands to the undersigned, according to law, and all per¬ sons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to me. This January 4, 1954. Mrs. Russell Holland Administrate cf Walter G. Holland, 4 t — 1 - 28 CITATION GEORGIA. DADE COUNTY To AH Whom It May Concern: G. W. Langford, as strator of the estate of S. Littlegreen, deceased, having applied to me by petition for leave to sell the real estate and personal property of said de¬ ceased, this is to notify the creditors and kindred that said application will be passed upon at the February Term of the Court of Ordinary of Dade County, and that cause is then shown to the con¬ trary, said leave will be granted. This 4 day of January 1954. Raymond M. Morrison Ordinary, Dade County, Ga. KATHRYN FRICKS ASSISTS WITH DECEMBER 4-H CLUB MEETINGS Kathryn Fricks, State Club Secretary, who is a man at the University of gia and is a member of College 4-H Club, assisted three County 4-H Club mel ings. She attended the Fawn Junior 4-H Club nue*i and :>lso the 4-H Club at Trenton and Da them a very clear picture ,o her trip to Chicago and th National 4-H Club Kathryn told the 4-H members that the trip to cago was a goal to work and if they wo:ked hard ough that they would be warded. ▼ ▼▼ vvvwvv £ CRISMAN Up-To-Date Line of ^511 Market St. Phene w Chattanooga, Tenn. W A A A A A A A AAA A | I Stop Taking j Harsh Drugs for i Constipation j Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! For constipation, never take harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, make re¬ peated doses seem needed. When you are temporarily consti¬ pated, get sure but gentle relief—without salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in Dr. Caldwell's is one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes fying good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis¬ relief of temporary constipation for every member of the family. Helps you get ’‘on schedule" without re¬ peated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell's. Money back if not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. now on display...NCW 54 DODGE in 3 Great Series ROYAL V-8 CORONET V-8 and 6 MEADOWBROOK V-8 and 6 Most elegant, most exciting luxury More massive length, more All the time-honored dependability, car in its price field! Color-harmo¬ flashing style, highlight the new roominess, riding comfort and solid nized interiors and distinctive Jac¬ elegance of the Coronet Series goodness of Dodge—at prices below quard fabrics match luxury of most in both V-8 and 6. Lustrous many models in the lowest price costly cars. Record-breaking 150- Jacquard fabrics. Coronet line field. Red Ram V-8 engine, winner h.p. Red Ram V-8 engine, Power- includes widest choice of smart over all eights in Mobilgas Economy Flite Drive and Power Steering. station wagons ever presented. Run—or stepped-up Dodge “Six.” Fully-automaiic PowerFlite transmission and h time Po ■ er Steering ore available on most models as optional equipment. Their moderate extra cost brings last.r.g rewards in driving pleasure. i wMzmQ&twrt ,. 54 nnnisc UIIUUE ■ dependable N £W Specifications, equipment and prices subject to change without notice. ROAD TEST THE GREAT NEW ’54 DODGE TODAY! DYER MOTOR CO., Trenton, Ga. HnnU*. Lu0h< I Lt (Vn-Ptl Cl Cvl 1'inb Nev-S Mrs. Virginia E;ne March re¬ turned Sunday from Gurley, Ala. t0 r , } , - t a v, e . at Hcoker Schc Mrs. Tcmir.h 'arts t return d to Ch i,; : ( . spendin’' th; h v ; her m: titer, Mrs. I an Clay and ether relatives and friends. Lcot. ra :.l .tin : home alt . TJ Army. Sea mar \ n J: on Chubb spent 1 J: r: amas va- calicn with mether ana family, Mrs. I i - Roberts, Mr. Joe Pari fl'ersd the loss cf several fine e v :i:Iat cn the * C Railroad house at Chat' '. not-.i Last week, He is in th hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts rcpoit the birth of a son. This is a little late, but we surely v/i h cur editor, Mrs. Catherine Morrison a very pleas¬ ant and happy New Year thru- out *554. People like her make Lie werth living. AMERICAN LEGION POST 106 First and third Friday every nonth 7:30 P M I ion Kali V,\ 1 iker, Comm. ;I ton, Adj. The drin!: everybody knows "J DRINK f D§m . " nD " 0OD CH ™ CH ANNOUNCES FISH AND STF.AK SUPPER There will be a steak and fish supper at the Wildwood Com- munity House Saturday night, J nua:y 9, for the benefit of L p new addition to the Wild- v.:rd Church. If ycu don’t like fi h or steak we will try to find a drumstick cf a juicy chicken for you, so please and , help , , with ... come us our church. It will be greatly - appreciated. TIRES All new tires going at wholesale to everyone. All used tires greatly reduced. i A special on 670 x 15 Tires. Full retread $7.95 to all. BROAD STREET TIRE SHOP 30C0 Broad at St. Elmo Phone 53278 H. B. Everette, Mgr. ’oooo oa ooooo o aoooooooocos 1 Red s (leaiiers { ir Phone 63 Trenton, Ga. * I!/, 1 Open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. i IC IT INSURED? o Complete Coverage On Fire, Accident and Auto Insurance H. F. ALLISON INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Times Building Trenton. Ga. N O T I C E CORDELIA MAYS WILLIAM MAYS SUIT FOR DIVORCE IN SU PERIOR COURT DADE COUN- TY, GEORGIA ! MARCH TERM, 1954. j TO WILLIAM MAYS, FENDANT IN SAID MATTER You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term cf the Superior Court <y Da-’e County, Georgia, to an¬ swer the complaint cf the plaintiff, mentioned in the c n n ticn in her suit against you fc divorce. Witnes’ the Honorable Fr man C. McClure, Judge cf sai Court. This 15 day of December, 19V Grace H. Williams Clerk Superior Court, Da County, Georgia. D. L Lomenick, Jr. Attorney At Law Rcsoville, Georgia 1-15-54