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Till DADE COUNTY TIMES
Mrs C. C. Morrison. Publisher
Entered at he Post Office ai
Trenton, Ga., a ; 2nd class mail.
Locals and Personals
Watch fcr more court news
next week.
District Forester Frank Cra-
ven was in Trenton, Friday.
The Dudley Curetons vaca-
tion i in Florida last week
Neal Grav is home on leave
f: m the Navy and is the guest
of Hubert Lacy.
At** F r, ink Nptherv in
Trenton for several 'days re-
renfiv visiting relatives and
friends
Mis* Mary Foster, of Winder,
O', was the weekend guest of
her aunt. Miss Fannielu Me
W ort'-r and Miss Naomi Hub-
fj] e
M and Mrs J C Allison
nd Mr Lois Tate from Chat-
la not:? a were the Sunday guests
of Me dn:nes Grace Nethery
and Pearl Swanson
James William Cureton. son
of the Dudley Curetons, fell
from his pony hitting his head
and had to have five stitches
taken
Several persons have been
seen driving new cars They are
Hubert Lacy, who has a two-
tone green Ford, and “Red’’ and
Wayne Harrison, both of whom
have bought Fords.
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Blevins
from Auburn, Ala., spent the
weekend with thear parents,
Mrs M M Blevins of Deerhead
Cove and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
.Spencer
£.ptnear J enk inf, Mr and
Mrs. Rill Austin, Don and Sam
K n nimer were among the Dade
Countians who attended the
Go Teeh-Miami football game
in Atlanta Saturday
Mr, and Mrs John Tatum
Mike have returned from a
week’s vacation in St. Peters-
burg, Fla., where they visited
relatives. During their absence,
Greg was the guest of his
grandparents, the Tom Williams,
in Chattanooga.
A/3c Russell Morgan, son
M C Morgan was home this
week for a five day leave. He
recently graduated from Areo
Medical Specialist School and
received his "Wings’’ from that
s-hool at Hunter A. F. B., Ala.
He Is now stationed at Brookely
A. F. B.. Mobile,
John Murp h y has been
brought from Tri-County Hos-
pital to the home of his son,
Johnny Murphy, and Mrs. Mur¬
phy in Byrd's Chapel, where he
h convalescing from an opera-
t ion
Mr. . and j Mrs. W. I. Price „ . , had .
as their weekend visitors,
Mary Tread vay and husband
of Birmingham, Mrs. Ann Bry-
son and family and friend John
Garwood, Charleston, S C ,
Blanc c Ryan and family of St.
Elmo, Bill Price Jr. and family,
and s„e chandler and
all Ireni Br.alnerd and Bettye
Price 0 . Chattanooga
The Jack Blevins family had
a home coming and supper Sun
day night Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs R. E. Baker,
Ryall Springs, Tenn., Mr Wins-
foil Blevins, Minneapolis, Minn.,
Mr, and Mrs. Morris Barnes and
(wo daughters, Lakeview, Ga..
Mivs Carl Brook 5 and daugh-
tei, Tiffconia, and Mr. and Mrs.
\> R Hamic and grandson
Billy from Dunnellon, Fla. This
was Ricie's first time to bf in
Dade County in 15 years and he
~ the" sure had been
let of changes ’---- and --- 1 --------- improve-
rnents during these years.
I. O. O. F.
TRENTON LODGE No. 3*
Regular meeting each Tues-
day night at 8:00 P. M
F. C Graham. V. G
W. C. Durham, N. G.
AMERICAN LEGION POST r .H
First Friday every month 7:30
M Legion Hall.
Herman V. Moore, Comm.
E L. Raulston, Adj.
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rrtl. i>ADE COVSTt TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, AUMDAt SEPTEMBER 22, 19o5
Grand Jury
Presentments
September Term, 1955
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
1 To the Honorable John W
Davis, Judge of the Superior
Court of said County:
We the Grand Jury for the
I September 1955 term of court,
make the following presenT-
ments:
The Grand Jury has examined
criminal matters and have re-
turned 56 No Bills and 4< Ttue
Bills.
We reconimend that Dr. N.
H Hutchison be appointed
County Physician
j We recommend that the fol-
lowing men be appointed N. P.
Ex-Officio J P
Joe Doyle..... District 873
R. S. Townsend District 974
Allison Blevins.....Districtl037
Walter H. Wilson District 103G
We recommend that the Sher-
Iff of said County be paid
*215.00 for extra expense. Bill
Attached.
We recommend that the Cleric
of the Grand Jury be paid *1.00
per day additional.
We recommend that these
presentments be published in
the official newspaper of
County, and that the usual fee
be paid therefor.
Respectfully submitted,
F. Q. Avakian
Clerk.
Allison Blevins
Foreman.
GEORGIA. DADE COUNTY
The appointm e nts of Joe
Doyle, N. P and J. P for the
873rd G M District: R 3.
Townsend, N. P. and J P for
the 974th G M District Alli-
son Blevins. N. P. and J P for
the 1037th G M District; and
Walter H Wilson N P and J
P for the 1038th G M Dis-
are hereby confirmed
1 The foregoing presentments
are hereby approved. All sums
to be paid thereunder shall be
subject to the opinion of the
County Attorney to the effect
that the same may lawfully be
paid from public funds. It is
further ordered that these pres-
entments be published once in
The Dade County Times at the
expense of the County.
This the 21st day of Septem-
ber. 1955
John W. Davis
J. S. C. L. M. J C.
ROME CALF SAIE
ER j gjrpj 93
The Seventh Annual Fall
Feeder Calf Sale, of the Coosa
Valley Livestock Association,
Inc., will be Ijeld at the Coosa
| Valley Commission Co Sales
.. _
' ” 11 urna ce Road,
’ an 11 ay ’ Se Ptember
„ _.
? Sa P W e ” in at 12 <l(l
Noon
_.
pL,rp °f e ... sale is to
Provide a time and place for
fV ,„ . ^ ° le „ oosa Val
"
lev ey A A, * a t0 sel1 t helr
“' V “ '“ »f raon5 , “uy
Feeder calves, and the heifer
paiv»s caives to persons wanting to
buy breeding stock Buyers are
accepted from many parts of
Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Ten-
nessee, Kentucky, and Ohio-
there will be plenty of buyers
f 0r all typ€S of cat ti e
Anyone wlth bee . type steers
and he i fers to sell will have an
excellent opportunity to do so
^ calves c
win be graded on
a F eeder 5 as j s (l j y Mr Ralpli
stupp, & Marketing Adminis-
tration. Atlanta; Mr. Ralph
~ william* ‘
A ............. t“nd . ,■ w
Lawhin, Southern, Railway, At-
lanta.
TRENTON CLUB DOFS
f OPPER TOOLING
| Copper tooling occupied the
; time of twenty-three members
| cf the Trenton Home Demon-
j.stratum they Club on Sept. 6 when
! met at the home of Mrs
J. G. Pace. Mrs. Bob Alexander
iwas co-hostess.
Mrs. Raymond Townsend de-
monstrated the process and
several beautiful pieces were
completed under her instruc¬
tion, the most popular being a
horse’s head. Four of these
were finished from the same
pattern and each was quite
different.
The pattern is traced onto
sheets of thin copper and then
“pushed out.” The picture is
then bru hed with acid, scoured
with steel wool and coated with
: lacquer. A black background
may be painted on.
During the short business
meeting, the Fair Committee
gave its report and a request
tonrads, Visitor
!n __________________ Mountain Mishap ,
Mrs. Bill Konrad, clerk In the
County Agent’s office, her son
Billy, and Stanley Walsh
No- York. »-cre slightly Injured
Sunday morning m an automo-
bile accident as they were
their .. . way „ to church.
The accident took place about
7:30 a. m. on the Trenton-La
Fafayette highway. Mrs. Kon-
rad. Billy and Larry were
sengers in an automobile driven
by Walsh, who is Mrs. Konrad’s
brother-in-law, when they
forced to slow their speed su d-
denly for a dog that was cros-
sing the road
j A truck which was behind
! them ran into the rear end of
the Walsh car, knocking it
down an embankment. Fortun-
ately, no one was seriously in-
jured. Billy Konrad received a
head cut, while his mother and
brother and Walsh received
bruises and were shaken up.
Walsh also was injured about
the arm. No injuries were re-
ported from the workers in the
, truck, which was en route to
the radar station under con-
struction near the Lookout Mt.
No charges were made by in¬
vestigating officers.
Improvement Column
The Edward Carters moved
recently to their new home
south of Trenton. Mr. Carter did
all the work, with some outside
help, and plans to complete the
house in his spare time. He is
installing sheet rock this week,
and will build a breezeway and
garage next spring.
Bill Presley, who has a carp¬
entering shop in Trenton, has
purchased two lots in the
Mountain View Sub-Division
and began work this week on
the basement of his home. The
Presleys will move Into it when
it is finished and will build
their home over it later.
The footing f 0 r the Moore
Funeral Home was poured Mon¬
day. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Moore, who have been ope rating
a funeral home at Fort Payne
for several years, will move the
first of October into their home
across the highway from the
Trenton Baptist Church. They
are having an addition built on¬
to the house for use as a fun¬
eral parlor.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Brown of
New England have had beige
and green asbestos siding put on
the walls of their two-story
home
BOY SCOUTS BEGIN FALL
ACTIVITY PROGRAM
The Trenton Boy Scouts ga¬
thered Monday night a t the
Morrison farm for a weiner
roast. The boys, accompanied
fhy Rev. R. L. Hilten, camped out
overnight.
On Sat. morning at 8:15, the
Trenton Scouts will meet at the
square to go to the Cravens
House on the side of Lookout Mt.
There they will partici¬
pate in the re-enactment of the
“Battle Above the Clouds’’ in
which all area scouts will take
part. The “battle" ? s scheduled
to begin at 2 p. m.
Committee meets
Committeemen for the Tren¬
ton troop held their regular
monthly meeting Tues. at the
Da de H. School lunchroom. The
committee is composed of three
members from eacn of the four
churches in Trenton and the
jS and coutmaster ’ assistant Spencer scoutmaster Jenkins Rev.
R L. Hilten. Attending this
meeting were James M Good¬
win, I H Wheeler Jr., Mr. Fer¬
guson, j. c. Billue, R. M. Mor-
1-15011 and A - L. Dyer Jr., sub-
[stituting , for his father. Scout
Tro °P 143 business and activii-
! ties were discussed,
j for exhlblts * as made,
! Four new members were pres-
ent: Mesda mes Aubrey Dyer,
Jack Cash, Asa Reeves and Troy
Wisner.
Mrs. Martin Nethery, Reporter
WANTED TO RENT a farm in
Dade County with good land
and house. Would consider
small crop and working for
landlord part time. Can give
good references.—A. D. “Wake¬
field, Rt. I, Rising Fawn. Ga.
3 t p — 10 - 6
MISSION SERVICES
'Preaching Service sec¬
ond and fourth Sandavs
at 2:30 P. M.
Masonic Lodge. Trenton, Ga.
irih$
Mr - and Mrs Barney
"^ th^blrth <it“he
Howord on Sept S P ' 1 .7
Trenton Clinic.
Sandra Porester , daught .
Mr and Mrs John L For .
.ester, was . born Sept. 0 . 17 at . fVl the „
.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Heath o.
Risln S Fawn are the parents
cf a ^ 15 n - at Garry rhe Tren ^ on len ’ °°, n rn c.
I Mr - a n d Mrs. Leon Gifford
are announcing the birth of a
daughter, Leonda Ann, Sept. 12
the Tren t°n n c -_______
Money! Money!
Money!
THAT’S WHAT YOU’LL SAVE
BY TRADING WITH
DYER MOTOR CO.
DURING OUR
Fall Clearance Sale
1954 G M C Ton ___________:_________.______ 995.00
1952 DODGE 2 Ton __ __ ._________,_____________ $ 725.00
1950 DODGE y 4 Ton ___________________________ $ 475.OO
1953 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ________________________ $ 895.00
1953 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ________________________ $ 795.00
1951 PLYMOUTH 4-door ____ .4 695.00
„
1951 STUDEBAKER 4-Door _____________________ $ $25.00
1951 BUICK 2-door. _____ j 795.00
__ _______________
1951 PONTIAC 4-door _________________________ $ 795.00
1948 PACKARD 4-Door f gg.$0
__________________ ______
1946 PLYMOUTH 2-Door 117.50
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THESE AND MANY OTHER FINE USED CARS
It Pays To Trade With
Dyer Motor Co.
TRENTON, GEORGIA
DEALER FOR DODGE-PLY MOUTH l
i “KNOW YOUR SCOUTS"
First Class Scout Tommy
Wheeler — Age 16
Tommy wheeler, son of Mr.
nd Mr5 E ” rl wheeler ; L ’ ' h ‘
! ; Patr Troop °' lead 143 "2“ He has *° earned
in ‘
four merit badges and needs
only one more to qualify him
for a Star Scout.
Tommy earned a third place
-------- ribbon in the Junior Training
Lg aC | er ’ s Course last year in the
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j Bat ti e iieid District. with He basket- enjoys
all types of spor.ts
ball and baseball as his choice.
Dade County Ranger Position Open
Anyone interested in applying tor the Ranger’s job in
Dade County, please .:ee Mr. J. C. Pace at his office In
Trenton. The job begins at $219.00 per month.
Following is a list of qualifications which must be met:
1 . Must be between 20 and 40 years of age.
2. Must be a graduate of an accredited senior high school.
3. Must pass a prescribed physical examination.
4. Have a drivers license.
Those interested should apply by September 29 so that
their applications may be reviewed by the Forestry Board.
MORGAN V1LLE
M. Y. F. MEETS
The M. Y. F. of the Morgan-
ville Methodist Church met
Sunday night at the church for
a program. It was led by Caro-
lyn Hartllne We had 30 pres -
ent - Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Imogean Rhyan in the
basement of the church,
We will meet Sunday night
at 7:00 o’clock. Everyone is in¬
vtted.
Reporters Louada Lynn
and Evelyn Smith.
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