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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1955)
WANT ADS fo r SALE — "0 pieces of tin 8 feet long at 60c a piece. Flame thrower used one time, cost $18.98, will sell for $12.00. F c. Bates, Trenton, Ga. FOR SALE — 7 foot Admiral Dual Temp refrigerator, Home Comfort cook stove, same as new a nd other household g 0 0 t i s . — H. S. Hutcheson, Trenton, Georgia. 3 t p — 3 - 3 LOST_ Whelp With a red head and a few spots on her and red ticks on legs. Also a Blue Tick with black spots, red headed and red border. Lost on Lookout Mountain and have been seen several times. Vward of $5.00 to anyone bringing them to me. — John I McCauley, Trenton, Ga. 3 t p — 3 - 3 WILL TRADE 1939 Panel truck for % ton Pick-up. Zeke Mor¬ rison, Monganville. 3tp-2/24 { RAMICS classes — No charge for instruction. You pay for the mafterials only. Starting oon. Contact Mrs. Dudley Cu eton, Trenton. Phone 331J. 3 t c — 2 - 24 GOOD 45 R. P M. Record player. I have bought a new oige and want to sell the old one. Will s 11 at a bargain, $7. See G L Morgan at the Trenton Tele¬ phone Company. 3t.c FOR SALE — 4 room house, 2 a- es, household goods and atoll makers bench, near White Oak Gap. Mrs. R. H. Yell, Rt. 2, Trenton, Ga. - t p - 2 - 17 TR SALE OR TRADE—3 guns, one a model 820 SC Stevens, total value $120, and a lot of fis' ing equipment. Will sell outright for $80 cash or trade for ear. Can be seen at Brown Bros. Grocery, New England. 2 t p — 2 - 10 WI1AT IS YOUR FUTURE? Hare you made any plans for your family if anything should happen to you? A e you interested in, the future of vour children? Why no, start a savings plan for their edi cation, now? Just a little ea-h month will do it. — See . F ALLISON, Times Buldg. DR. G. K. Mac VANE Ft. Payne, Ala. ’biropractor and Naturopath 720 N. Gault Avenue Fastest! Finest! RAYETTE WAVE NOW we have it! Now ?OU can have it . . , in all its lustrous perfec¬ tion! You'll see your permanent more lively, easier to manage, with • softer curls ... all in o ^ matter of minutes. Sarah's Coiffures Trenton, Georgia Phone o oaoOCCOOOO O OOOt. l, 3C C OQ tt O C OOQPOCfr Red’s PRESERVES Cleaners CLOTHES Phone 311 Trenton, Ga. Open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Q flocKxxy)no r xju o >i i ao ooooooooooocooooooooo ooooooc TRENTON LODGE No. 38 Regular meeting each Tues- aay night at 8:00 P. M. W. C. Durham, N. G. Dennis V. Brandon, V. G. vV. W. Tinker, secy. oTATE Of 1 GEORGIA or JJiCJi OF SECRETARY OF STATE I, Ben W. Fortscp, Jr., retary of the State of ~o nereby certny, that the pages of typewritten and ten matter hereto attached one of the copies of the aen filed in tnis office in plicate seeking the tion of the BANK OF Trenton, Georgia; this copy certified and returned to petitioners for publication .equired by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, nave hereunto set my hand a.fixed the,seal of my office, the Capitol, in the City of inata, this 1st day of m the year of our Lord Thousand Nine Hundied nfiy-Five and cf the dence of the United States America the One Hundred seventy-Ninth. Ben W. Fortson, Jr. Secretary of State. STATE OF GEORGIA BOUNTY OF DADE: TO THE HONORABLE <</ . rOxtiOOiV, JE, O-CiGIVC, J. blAlE, AlUAiVlA, «jriA: me undersigned, names, Signed oy each Oi la ie_iuences are Hereto iened, bang this, their t-iniCi, and. me the same in plicate in pursuance ot Title oi th? Code of Georgia, ,especttuliy shew: FIRST That petitioners desire form a corporation for the pose oi cairymg cn the Oi banking. SECOND The name and style of proposed corporation shall be BANK OF DADE”. THIRD The location and pla„e oi business shall be enty of Trenton, county of and State of Georgia, the pulation cf which, according the last preceeding census me United States does not ceed 7500. FOURTH The amount of capital c.f aank shall be $25,000.00. FIFTH Said capital stock shall divided into 1000 shares of par value of $25.00 each. ever, said stock shall be sold .45.00 per share so as to a capital structure of ,n capital stock, surplus and serve. SIXTH The purpose and nature me business proposed to conducted shall be that of oank, and with continuous cession for the term of years, with the right c. newal for a like term. To and be sued. To. have and use common seal, and at pleasu e to alter the same. To appoint such officers and agents as business of the coiporation quires, prescribe their fix their compensation, and move mem at pleasure. -aaite suen dy-iaws as may be necessary ot proper ior tne management of ns property ana .eguiauon of its a.iairs. To iioia, purchase, uispooe oi and convey such real and personal property as may be nece^ary rcr its uses and business. To -liscount bills, notes, or otner evidences oi deot; to reserve and pay out deposits, with or without interest; to receive on deposit money or bul¬ lion or foreign coins, or stocks or bonds or ether securities; to ouy or sell foreign or uomestic exchange or ctner negotiable to lend money upon pe.- sonal security, or upon pledges bonds, stocks, or negotiaole to take and receive by mortgage, cr other¬ on property, real or per¬ and generally, to do and ‘all such other matters tilings not hereinbefore as are or may be to the business of oanking, conducted under of Georgia as a State SEVENTH The number of directors of bank shall be not less than three, nor more than seven. EIGHTH Petitioners enclose herewith the Charter Fee of $50.00 as prescribed bv law. WHEREFORE, the undersign¬ petitioners pray to be in¬ corporated under the laws of this State, after publication oi this application and the ap¬ proval thereof by the superin¬ tendent of banks as provided by law. H. G. Vandiviere, Canton, Ga. George H. Harrison, Rock- mart, Ga. Wildwood, R. S. Townsend, Ga. R. M. Morrison. Trenton, Ga James C. Case, Trenton, Ga. A. L Dyer, Trenton, Ga. H. E. Gross. Trenton, Ga. M. J. Hale Trenton. Ga W W. Williams. Trenton, Ga. A. W. Peck. Trenton, Ga. D T. Brtwn, Trenton, Ga. TnE DADfc CO l?NT Y TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1055 ROUTE 2 NEWS By Mrs. Fred Cooper j Miss Cheeta Whetzell, Rev. Henry Williams, C. W. Albert¬ son, Frank Lancaster and Ben Crownover of Chattanooga vi- jdiea iday. the Mrs. Fred Mary Coopers Whetzell cn Sun- took 'supper with Mrs. Lily Pruett Saturday. Ada and Maggie Tinker visited Joyce Whetzell Wednesday. Also on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wooten and Mr & Mrs. Russell Wilkerson visited Mr. and Mrs. Omar Barton. Mr. James B. Lancaster vi¬ sited Bill Lancaster. The Hammonds have moved own cn Highway 110. Junior Daily’s baby has been named Phyllis Jo. We hear that Henry Michaels get married Saturday night to a girl from town. Wanda Dale and Ina Dean Hardman, Joyce Hixon, and Fred and Vickie Cooper have mumps. Mrs. Wall is back in the hos¬ pital. She gets some better and then worse again. Mrs. Marie Crcwnover, who used to reside in Dade county, is in a Chatta¬ nooga hospital for an opera¬ tion. We advise everyone to check with us or Mrs. Willis Wooten before doing business with a ! representative of the Silver Sewing Machine Co. of Chat¬ tanooga. RISING FAWN by Mrs. M. R. Wilson Misses Margaret Kenimer, Bessie Steele and Bobby Ren- froe drove to Athens, Ga., for a weekend visit with Miss Peg¬ gy Renfroe and Don Kenimer, students at the University of Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Coleman and boys from Hapeville, Ga., spent the weekend with the Walter Wilson family. I ; The Bill Austins spent Sun- day night and Monday in At¬ lanta. The baby was there for a check-nip. Mr. Bobby Cantrell of Eto¬ wah visited the Dr. D. S. Mid¬ dlemen family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wooten are the proud parents of a baby girl born cn February 1. Mr. and M s. W. L. Fannin spent Sunday in Fort Payne vi¬ siting the Roy Laverys. Mr. an' 1 M"s. Hugh Don Wal¬ lin and babv are occupying an apartmnt in the Kenimer du¬ plex. Roy McBryar Jr. C Trmton snent the weekend with L. M. Allison Jr. They drove to Rome Srnd"y to snend the day with relatives of L. M Mrs. Mary Friedman is ill cf bronchitis and flu. Mr. and Mrs. Jeril Cooper Jr. and Jerry are visiting the “Kick” Wallins in Dade City, Flonda. The baby is staying with the Senior Coopers while + 1 -PT t n'-p Mr. Bob Fleg 0 !, of Rossville, Or was the guest speaker at m^e Methodist Church at the ’~eo r nin° r service, Sunday. M^s Kathryn Fricks, student at University of Georgia, spent I the weekend here. She had as tiv gypG Mr Gene Davis, also a ’t.udcn f "t the University. Mr. '■•nd M~s. R P Fricks and Richey dro v e to Athens Sunday i m 0 take the two young /people b o ck to school. The community regrets very ~vrh t" hear that Mr. and Mrs. t r P-ne lost their home at M^nUne bv fire on last Sunday morning. M"S. Bone i~ the form- p Catherine Hale, daughter cf Mrs. Susie Hale. Mrs. Su'ie had heen visiting Catherine but had gone to Birmingham to vi¬ sit relatives. Tba Herschel Deans are re¬ modeling the inside cf the small house adjoining the Taylo- Castleberrys. It is being ceiled with Celotex and a bathroom is being installed. Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield will occupy the house when it is completed. Mrs Whitfield is the former Mary Chambers. The Claude Blevins are build¬ ing a new home on the same lot where their old house was. They are living in the Ben Castleberry homeplace until it is completed. Television sets in the com¬ munity not previously reported can be found at the Fred Har¬ rison, J. Z. Bobo, R. P. Fricks, Owen Wcodyards and Walter Wilsons. Jakie Smith and Jeril Cooper are driving new Dodge hard¬ top convertibles. Jakie’s is red on cream, while Jeril’s is two- tone blue. NEW SALEM by Mrs. Harry Moore Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore, Alice and Blenda visited Mf. and Mrs. Jack Smith in Atlan¬ ta over the weekend. Miss Norma Rae Moore, who Is employed with Bell Tele¬ phone Company in Chattanoo¬ ga, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moore, over the weeknd. Mrs. Ernest Howes has re¬ turned home from the hospital and is reported to be doing well. Mrs. Frankie Humphrey is still ill at her home. Mrs. Rolla Moore was taken seriously ill Saturday night and was taken to a Chattanooga hospital on Sunday. She is re¬ ported to be improving. Lamar Moore was home frem Fort Campbell to spend the weekend with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Roy Moore. Mesdames Harold Moore and C. L. Moore and Miss M::t Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick of Ascalon Commun¬ ity last Thursday. Little Miss Pat McKaig sprained her ankle Tuesday and is out of school for a few days. We hope she will soon be up and back in school. Mr. Childress, principal of New Salem School, has been confined to his bed with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Adkins’ dinner guests on Sunday were Mrs. Bill Suits and sons, Billy Joe and Jimmie, and Mrs. Louise Gryston and son, Skippy. all of Hixson, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Daniels were even¬ ing guests. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Moore were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duell (Buddy) Adkins Saturday night. MISSION SERVICES Preaching Service sec¬ ond anjrl fourth Sundays at 3:00 P. M. Masonic Lodge. Trenton, Ga. \-:h.a.4 ' *. ■ .. • -. ■ iiil , ? • ’ A- -• °WM r >■ IK ' xff&ti, ' * ' s^rt Foul weather isn’t FAIR! gTRANGE grounds commercial AS IT SEEMS, airplanes when or foul makes weather high¬ way travel hazardous, complaints shower down on the railroads! Our regular customers complain because they are inconvenienced when our passenger trains are suddenly called upon to handle three or four times 9r^m their normal load. Sometimes these good friends of p&SiSs ours can’t even get aboard. And our foul-weather friends criticize us because we don’t have enough I equipment to provide an adequate “stand-by” ‘ service for them. mm-?, mm a; "zM * - * Of give This course fine situation service we’d like at isn’t all to fair times! take to anybody, care We could of everyone including do that and not us. i. so and long we had ago, the when passenger practically equipment all travel to was handle by any rail job. But today, only five per cent of intercity travel : is by railroad and we simply cannot afford the luxury of a foul-weather “stand-by” service—not when it means buying surplus passenger cars, at $200,000 ^ach, which would be standing idle most of the time. j* We want you to understand our problem. And WmMm we the want you to know you can count on our doing sour//. best we can with all the equipment we have available —in fair or foul weather. ■. . President SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM WASHINGTON, D. C. CAVE SPRINGS By James CJ. Holder Mr. Roscoe Grant of Ross¬ was the Sunday guest o. mother, Mrs. J. R. Carson Mr. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall of were the Sunday guests of James C. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wil¬ of Rising Fawn were the guests of the Arthur Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Holder, visiting relatives in Tracy last Sunday. The thermometer dropped to cw of eight degrees over the It was the coldest we have ever seen in the We had some snow morning and flurries nday morning which made ground white. LOW DOWN PAYMENT ^ys ^ ^ford tractor Easy Terms Available W*r : zr. Holmes Tractor Company, Trion, Georgia Robert Forester, Dade County representative. TAKE WIN COMMAND... 1 Cef the Thrill i First Hand | $ a new DODGE! 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