Oct. 21 22 !
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WANT ADS
>{A! V WANTED for Ravvleigh
business in Dade Oounty.
Real opportunity. No expe¬
rience needed to start. See
g_ jyj. Duke, 1806 S. Haw¬
thorne, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
or write Rawleigh’s, Dept.
G.tl-10-0, Memphis, Tenn. .
SETTLED WOMAN wanted to
live as one ef family, and care
for semi-invalid woman. Write
Mrs. Ruby Bethune, Star
Rotate, Avans, Ga.
i t - 10 - 20
NOTICE — We will operate our
jin 0 n Saturdays only, begin¬
ning October 8. — MeBryar
Bros., Tren'ton, Ga.
B A N T E I) TO RENT — House
with a litt’ii land for truck
farming. Will buy if price
right. W. H. McCcrmick, Ris¬
ing Fawn, Ga., Route 1.
10 - 20
WANTED TO RENT—Two bed¬
room house with bath, in
Trenton. Cali Times Office.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE for rent—
Mrs. W. B. Cureton, Trenton
WANTED TO RENT a farm in
Dade County with good land
and house. Would contsider
small crop and working for
landlord part time. Can give
good references.— A. D. Wake¬
field, Rt. 1, Rising Fawn, Ga.
3 t p — 10 - 6
WANTED — Used tractors,
traded in on new Ford
traders and equipment. —
Robert Forester, Wildwood,
Georgia. ufn
FOR SALE: 800 Acres on Cum¬
berland Mountain near Grirt-
li, Tenn. in Grundy County.
Three - year-old crop of tim¬
ber growing on it. Would
make an ideal Stock Farm or
any kind cf farm, 95% of the
land could b e cleared and
cultivated, no improvements.
Lewis MeBryar, Trenton, Ga.
FOR SALE: 20 Acres, good
rough house in Piney Grove
Communtity. Priced right. See
Lewis MeBryar, Trenton, Ga.
FOR SALE: 160 Acres Land;
Rack Valley near Stewart
Town, 40 or 50 acres in Valley
coming up to the Back Valley
road or within about ten feet
of it. Balance on side of Sand
Mtn. with a good crop of
young timber about seven
years old growing on it. Would
wake a good small farm with
a good crop to timber com¬
ing on.
Lewis MeBryar, Trenton, Ga.
FDR SALE: — 39 acre farm on
Sand Mountain. House has 5
rooms and complete bath. 40
.
*10 chicken house; garage;
!8x 18 stonj? storage house;
blacksmith and work shop;
"ell house 514x12 ft., insulat¬
ed can be used for food stor-
a &e; 3 wells on place, 1 elect¬
ric. Running water to chicken
house an*l home. Telephone,
school bus and mail route run
through farm. $6,500, time
payments can be arranged on
Part of this. L. E. Taylor, Rt.
on e, Flat Rock, Ala. Farm is
located in Dade County, Ga.
F ° R SALE: 100 Acre Farm,
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food rough house; about 30
atres i n permanant pasture,
mail route, school bus
r °ute; Electricity. One mile
fr °m Sand Mtn. road in Back
Va, ley. Priced to sell. (Land
actually measures 150 acres).
,evvis MeBryar, Trenton, Gr.
Ff, R SALE CHEAP—Saw, joiner
an d jig saw on table. See
icks Ryan, New England in
the mornings. 3tp 10/13
"ANTED to RENT—4 or 5
f°°m house with water, in
J Rt ade 1. County. Trenton, See John call Craze, Chat¬
or
tooga, VErnon 14198.
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 1955
RISING FAWN
By Mrs. M. R. Wilson
Among the sick in the com¬
munity are: Mr. Bob Dawkins,
who is slowly improving; Mr.
Will Smith, who has been
moved to the home of the
Ralph Smiths in Chattanooga
to await an operation the last
of this week; Mr. Donnie Me
Mahan, who is recuperating
from an attack of nerves; Dr.
Middleton, who is reported to
be getting along fine; and Mrs.
C. B. Simmons, who was brought
home from Tri-County a few
days ago.
Bill West was brought home
from a Chattanooga hospital
the past weekend where he was
taken recently with virus pneu¬
monia. Mrs. Verna West, who
collapsed in the hospital dur¬
ing a visit with him last week,
remains very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whit¬
field are announcing the birth
of a nine-pound boy, Jerry
Glenn.
The Harold Castleberrys have
bought the Rutherford home
and moved this week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Holloway
of Chattanooga were the Sun¬
day guests of the M. R. Wil¬
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harri¬
son and family went to Cen¬
ter, Ala., Sunday for a visit
with Billy Grace, former room¬
mate, of Sammy’s at Berry.
The Bill Austins visited Mar¬
tha and Glenn Smith and chil¬
dren in Marietta last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me
Mahan and daughter Pamela
left Thursday for Long Beach,
California, to make their home
Mr. and Mrs. Jakie Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerii Cooper,
Jr. attended the Alabama-Van-
derbilt football game in Nash
ville, Tenn., Saturday night.
Then on Sunday, Marie and
Jakie and children were the
guests of friends in Clarksville,
Tenn., where they purchased a
pair of beagle hounds
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AIRS. ADA SIMPSON,
FORMER RESIDENT, DIES
Mrs. Ada Simpson, who made
her home in Trenton for many
years before moving to Temple,
Ga., died Saturday, Oct. 1 fol¬
lowing a short illness. Mrs.
Simpson had suffered a broken
hip which brought on pneumon¬
ia, the cause o f her decease.
She was 83 years old.
Upon her marriage to Wil¬
liam Simpson in 1905, she moved
from Rockdale to Trenton,
where she lived until 1945. Mrs.
Simpson was telephone operat¬
or here for some time. Her hus¬
band passed away in 1933. She
was a member of the Nazarene
Church.
Survivors are two brothers, B.
F. Talley of Temple and John
Talley o f Waller, Texas and
several nieces and nephews.
STATEMENT REQUIRED BY
THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912,
AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS
OF MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY
2, 1946 (Title 39, United States
Code, Section 233) SHOWING
THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE¬
MENT, AND CIRCULATION OF
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
published weekly at Trenton,
Georgia, for October 6, 1955.
1. The names and addresses
of the publisher, editor, man¬
aging editor, and business
managers are: Mrs. Catherine
C. Morrison, Trenton, Georgia.
Publisher and Editor.
2. The owner is: (If owned
by a corporation, its name and
address must be stated and also
immediately thereunder the
names and addresses of stock¬
holders owning or holding l
percent or more of total
amount of stock. If not owned
by a corporation, the names
and addresses of the individual
owners must be given. If owned
by a partnership or other un¬
incorporated firm, its name and
address, as well as those of each
individual member, must be
given.) Mrs. Catherine C. Mor¬
rison, Tren on, Georgia. bondholders,
3. The known security
mortgagees, and other
holders owning or holding i
percent or more of total amount
of bonds, mortgages, or o.her
securities are: (If there are not
any, so state.) None.
5. The average number oi
copies of each sold issue °f distributed, ^hif
lication or otherwise,
through the mails or the
to paid subscribers during
12 months preceding the date
shown above was. (This mfor-
ma.ion is required from daily,
weekly, semiweekly, and tri¬
weekly. newspapers only.) mu.
Catherine C. Morrison,
Publisher. be¬
Sworn to and subscribed
fore me this 3 day of October,
1955.
H. F. Allison
(Seal) . Janu¬
(My commission expires
ary 1, 1957.)
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CAVE SPRINGS
PARTY LINE
By James C. Holder
(Sent in too late for last week.)
trr We regret that
Mrs. Louise
Wallace passed away last week
and we want to express our
deepest and heartfelt sympathy
to her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wal¬
lin and children of Hollywood,
Fla. were the recent visitors of
friends and relatives and upon
their return, Mrs. Tom Holder
accompanied them.
Mrs. Tom Holder chose East-
ern Airlines as her source of
transportation upon her return
trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Guinn of
Birmingham were the recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wallin and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
and children of Slygo were the
Sunday dinner guests o f Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Reeves.
MISSION SERVICES
Preaching Service sec¬
ond and fourth Sundays
at 2:30 P. M.
Masonic Lodge. Trenton, Ga .
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! R0UTE 1 NEWS
By B>v Mrs. Mrs. Fred Fred Cooner Cooper
The Pleasant Orove
School classes went on a
Sunday evening. It was
ed by all.
Dcnald Cooper has been
j this we?k Jchn R - Tinker,
* Hq daughter HffYlf and J her L. family ; 1 - - ..Inti. visited J
him Saturday.
The L. S. Summerfords have
been working in their cane to
make sorghum.
Visiting on the moun tain
Sunday were Mrs. Addie Lan¬
caster, the Odie Carters and
Mrs. O to Cooper. Mrs. Willis
Wooten visited Cleo Cloud and
the Fred Cocpers visited his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
C. Cooper Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bertha Patton and the
G. C. Hardemans had company
j Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Atchley visited the Alvin
Greens Saturday.
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ENGLAND BAPTISTS
BEGIN REVIVAL MEETINGS
Rev. T. C. Nelson will preach
revival services at the New
England Baptist Church, begin¬
ning Monday, October 10.
Everyone is cordially invited
to attend the services, which
will begin each evening at 7:30
1 P. M.
i By By NEW Mrs. Airs. Buff Buff salem Bradfoi Bradford
i
Aunt Nelia Bradford is suffer¬
ing a severe cold this week, we
are«sorry to report.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bradford
enjoyed a trip to the Smokies
last weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Forester
and daughter of High Point,
Ga. were visitors of the Cecil
McKaigs and Aunt Nelia Brad¬
ford Sunday. Also, the Craw-
ferd Tittles of High Point visit-
ed the McKaigs Sunday.
Several from New Salem at¬
tended the concert of the
Homeland Harmony Quartet
in Chattanooga Saturday night
Shortie Bradford is back with
the quartet agan, as a lot of his
friends will be glad to know.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore,
Mrs. Katherine Moore and Vir¬
ginia Pennington were the week
end g u e s t s of Mr. and Mrs.
Driggs Mcore and family of
Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Penn¬
ington and three of their child¬
ren visited the Sherman Moores
in Fort Payne, Ala. Sunday.
Mrs, Myrtle Daniel visited Mrs.
Buff Bradford Monday.
Mrs. Ed Thomason visited Mrs.
Moore this week.
Mrs. L. C. Adams’ sister from
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Cedartown, Ga is visiting Mr.!
and Mrs. Adams for a ferw days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brad¬
ford of South Trenton were on
the mountain Tuesday.
Richard Bradford was home
for the weekend.
Mrs. Lloyd Yates and sons of
Chattancoga visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Buff Bradford,
Sunday.
WANTED TO BUY!
Hickory Logs delivered to our Mills. High¬
est market price. For price and cutting spe¬
cifications, call at our office in person.
Charles D. Roberts Co.
STEVENSON, ALABAMA
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We are really having some
fall weather on the mountain-
cool and cloudy. Leaves are not
getting their beautiful fall co¬
lor due t o the extremely dry
weather.
What Better Way Is There To
Let Them Know About The
News At Home Than To Send
Them A DADE COUNTY TIMES