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GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY:
To Whom It May Concern
Petition signed by seme thirty
citizens and registered voters of
the 1214th G. M. Dist., of said
State and County has been filed
in this Ordinary’s office asking
that the voting place in said
District be moved from the pre¬
sent site, known as the Mat¬
hews Store, located on State
Route No. 143, to the New Salem
School building located near
the intersection of State Routes
Nos. 143 and 157 in said Dis¬
trict.
Notice is hereby given that if
no valid objections are filed on
or before 10:00 A. M., November
7, 1055, order will be granted
changing said place of voting as
asked for in said Petition.
This October 18, 1955.
R. M. Morrison
Ordinary Dade County, Ga.
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FRANCES FULGHUM EDWARDS
vs.
ELMER ADOLPH EDWARDS
No. 241
DAiDE SUPERIOR COURT
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
You are hereby commanded
to be and appear at the next
term of the Superior Court of
Dade County, Georgia, to an¬
swer the complaint of Plaintiff
mentioned in the caption, in
her suit against you for divorce
and custody of minor child.
Witness the Honorable John
W. Davis, Judge of said Court,
this October 19th, 1955.
Grace H. Williams
Clerk Superior Court
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CITATION
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY.
To AH Whom It May Concern:
BOBBY LEE COOK and IRBY
GARDNER having in due form
applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration upon
the Estate of Dr. J. L. Gard¬
ner, deceased, this is to notify
the next of kin and creditors
of said deceased that said ap¬
plication will be heard before
me at the regular November
term, 1955, of the Court of Or¬
dinary of said county.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 3rd day of Oc¬
tober, 1955.
R. M. Morrison
Ordinary
Dade County, Georgia.
10 - 27
CITATION
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. lone Collins, having in
due form applied to me for per¬
manent Letters of Administra¬
tion, upon the estate of Roland
Chumley Balcomb, deceased,
that said application will be
heard before me at the regular
November term, 1955, of the
Court of Ordinary of said
County.
Witness my hand and official
signature this 3rd day of Oc-
tober, 1955.
R. M. Morrison
Ordinary
Dade County, Georgia.
10 - 27
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
IN THE MATTER OF
APPLICATION OF DEWEY P.
PARTLOW, AND WIFE LITHO-
NA PARTLOW FOR ADOPTION
OF MARY CAROLINE PUSKAC
TO: FRANKLIN PUSKAC,
FATHER OF MARY
CAROLINE PUSKAC.
IN SUPERIOR COURT OF
DADE COUNTY, GEORGIA
Ycu are hereby notified that
the above application was filed
in the Superior Court of Dade
Coun y, Georgia, o n Sept 29,
1955, and that the Judge of said
Court has signed an order set¬
ting December 16, 1955, at ten
o’clock A. M., at the Court
House in Trenton, Georgia, as
the time and place for the in¬
terlocutory hearing in said mat¬
ter.
Witness the Honorable John
W. Davis, Judge of said Court,
this 24th day of October, 1955.
Grace H. Williams
Clerk of Superior Court
Dade County, Georgia
CITATION ON PETITION FOR
DISMISSAL
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY:
WHEREAS, Mrs. Jessie Mae
Wilson, Administrator of the
Estate of Walter S. Wilson, de¬
ceased, has filed her petition j
for discharge as administrator!
of said estate, as provided in j
Section Georgia, 113-2301 all of the Code of j i
persons are re-
quired to show cause at the No- j
vember Term of the Court of j
Ordinary why said discharge |
should not be granted.
This 3rd day of October, 1955
R. M. Morrison
Ordinary.
Dade County, Georgia, j
t ftE bADE COUNT Y TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3, 19J5
SLYGO
The Slygo Home Demonstra-
ton Club met last Thursday aft-
e r n o c n at the Community
House fer their regular montly
meeting. There were 14 pres¬
ent. In the absence of Miss
Hubble, Mrs. A. L. Dyer gave
an interesting demonstration
on flower arrangement. The
hostess for the month was Mrs.
AlvLn Reeves.
Mrs. Edgar Moore and daugh¬
ter, Bessie, spent last Friday
night and Saturday with Mrs.
Me ores sister, Mrs. Marvin
Phillips of Chattanooga.
Hobert Patterson was home
for two days last week. He is
serving in the U. S. Navy and
Is s ationed at the Naval Base
in Memphis, Tenn.
Mrs. Willie Hughes visited
her aunt, Mrs. Mary Smith, in
Red Bank Monday evening.
Mrs. Smith has been very ill
for the past several weeks.
We are happy to report Mrs.
John Patterson is improving
after a long illness.
On Saturday night, November
12. there will be a meeting at
the Slygo Church for the pur¬
pose of making plans to install
a heating system in the church
and also to build seme much
needed Sunday School rooms.
Everyone in the community is
urged to attend.
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(Written for last week)
Miss Yvonne Stewart, of
Chattanooga, was the week end
guest of Karleen Gross.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tatum
and little daughter Karen of
Gallatin, Tenn. spent the week
p nd with their parents, the
Edgar Moores and the Tom Ta¬
tums cf LaFayette.
J. W. and Ruth Moore spen
Sunday with J. W.’s parents.
They have just recently moved
j to their new home in Tyner,
Tenn,
! Mr. Jim Reeves and little
! grandson, Danny Hibfos, of Ris¬
ing Fawn, were down visiting
the Alvin Reeves Sunday after¬
noon;
The Donald Streets, of Fort
Payne, spent Sunday with Don¬
ald's parents Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tain Stree\
The E. F. Moore's Sunday
guests were J. L. Moore of
Chickamauga, Mrs. Ernest Gra¬
ham and two sons, Ronnie and
Johnny of Daisy, Tenn., Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Dugan o f Fort
Oglethorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Ben¬
ton Patterson and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reeves and
girls. In the afternoon, the Le¬
on Moores joined them.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Henson
and lit le daughter Janet Lee,
of Chattanooga Valley, were ov¬
er last Tuesday night visiting
the Edgar Moores.
Drought Disaster
Loans Available
Henderson Lanham, member
of Congress from the Seventh
Distric , today announced that
the Small Business Administra¬
tion is now prepared to make
drought disaster business loans
in the fourteen counties of the
Seventh District.
Under the law enacted by the
(las', session of Congress, the
Small Business Administration
Is given authority to make
drought di-aster business loans
at 3 percent interest to firms
able to show they have actually
suffered economic injury attri-
bu able to the drought.
Business firms in these areas
are eligible to apply for a
drought disaster business loan,
of they can show that their
business has been injured be¬
cause of drought conditions.
Such a shewing may be in the
form of comparative operating
statements, excessively large ac¬
counts receivable, a decline in
sales v o 1 ume because of he
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ccle, Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy Sewell and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore took
| advantage of the pretty weath-
; er and went picnicking out on
Lockout Mountain Sunday.
drought, or similar
i Tne loans may be made for
Ja ceeds term of ten years and the pro-
i must be, for the most
'part, confined to working capi¬
tal. However, r e f 1 nancing of
i n d e b t e d n e s (excerpt bank
loans) on which delinquencies
are directly attribu able to the
‘drought, Ls permissible.
Congressman Lanham stated
that no drought disaster busi¬
ness loans will be made fer the
expansion of facilities, and col¬
lateral requirements are .the
same as for other types of dia¬
ls er loans. Nor will loans be
made when credit is otherwise
available cr, generally, to any
business established during the
drought period.
Farmers and stockmen are
not eligible for drought disaster
business loans. They should ap¬
ply to the Farmers Home Ad-
m i n i s t r a tion for assis ance.
Bus i n e s s men eligible for a
drought disasteer loan should
apply to their local bank, cr to
the Small Business Administra¬
tion Regional Office, Room 263,
Peachtree-Seventh Building, 50
Seven tii Street, NE, Atlanta,
Georgia.
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Column.
j Know Your Scouts
: 2nd Class Scout Cecil Foster
j Cecil Fester lives over in the
Piney Grove Community and
attends Dade High School. He
is a member of the Flaming Ar-
r:w Patrol. Cecil is one of the
older members of Troop 143 and
takes his scouting seriously.
His outdoor activi ies are hunt¬
ing and fishing. Cecil has
earned two merit badges and
needs only to learn the Morse
Code for his First Class Rating.
He has been faithful in attend¬
ance end likes nothing better
than an outdoor camping trip.
It would be safe to say that
Troop 143 has camped out more
than any other Trocp in the
Battlefield District.
SHOP! SAVE!
At CRISMAN
HARDWARE CO.
PHONF. PHONE
7-1114 7-1114
513 MARKET ST.
CHATTANOOGA
CRISMAN'S ON BROAD ST.
FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR
LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES