THE DADE COUNTY TIMES I
Entered at the Post Office at
Trenton, Ga„ as 2nd class mail.
Mrs. C. C.*Merr*aii,, Publisher
PHONE: OLiver 7-4422
Locals and Personals
Miss Betty Stephens is work-
ink at Sarah’s Beauty Shoppe
now.
Mrs. Jack Cash returned home
Friday, after a stay in a Chat-
tanooga hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cousins and
boys from Greenville, Ga. visit-
ed Mrs. W. E. Page and family
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs W. C. Cureton
HI, are the parents o f a boy,
weighing 6 lb. 12 oz. born March
17, in a Murfreesboro, Tenn.
hospital.
Mr. Jack Ford, of New Eng¬
land, who suffered a stroke last
week, is seriously ill in a Chat¬
tanooga hospital.
Misses Louise Bates, Carolyn
Reeves and Carl ene Git ford
traveled to Mt. Sterling, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Montjoy
visit his mother, last weekend.
A new sign spelling
in neon letters has been placed
on the corner of Haddens
macy. It can be easily seen
anyone driving North or South
around the square.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gross, of
Trenton, are the proud
of a 6 lb. 5 oz. boy born March
16 at 1 the Do Kalb County Hos-
pital pital. He He has nas been oeen named namea. Gary uary
Donovan.
We were so busy missing
Myrna McMahan last week
didn’t have time to tell you
she has left us again. Her
Mrs. Patsy McKaig is now help¬
ing in the front office.
There will be a Boy
meeting in the Dade High
School Lunchroom this Saturday
night, March 24, ,at 7:30. Re¬
freshments will be served. Ev¬
eryone is cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Quin¬
ton of Piney Commuity are the
parents of a 9 lb. 9oz. baby girl
born Monday night at a Chatt¬
anooga hospital. Mother and
baiby are doing fine.
Jimmy Stallings, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Stallings of New
Home, who is in the Air Force
overseas, has been promoted to
sergeant. His sister, Shirley, has
finished her second year at
Sneed College in Boaz, Ala. She
plans to take additional studies
to become a teacher.
SUPPER AT NEW SALEM
METHODIST CHURCH
There will be a supper at the
New Salem Methodist Church
Saturday night, at 7:00.
Plates will be 50c and $1.00
Proceeds for church furniture.
Everyone invited.
NEW SALEM METHODIST
CHURCH TO SHOW MOVIE
MARCH 25
The moving picture “Martin
Luther” will be shown at
New Salem Methodist
Sunday evening, March 25,
7:30 P. M.
There will be no
Everyone invited.
Let's Get Acquainted
during
A Coffee Hour
on TUESDAY between 9 and 10 A. M. FREE coffee
On Thursday
2 sodas or milk shakes for the price of one
between 5 and 6 P.M.
AVAKIAN’S
Sundries Sickroom supplies First Aid Needs ! j
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MORRISON BUILDING
Telephone Oliver 7-4100 Trenton. Ga.
SpRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
Dade County High nas a re¬
cord turn out for football this
spring. The boys returning that
have seen some action in past
games are: Terrell Wallen, Her-
shel Dugan, Sammy Harrison,
Mose Sullivan, Johnny Lynch,
Joe McBryar, Frankie Woodfin,
Eddie Watkins, Dale Sims, Ed
Vaughn, Willard Ryan, Sammy
Everette, David Steele, Dion
| Bradford and Billy Hartman.
Other boys who will be counted
j on t0 i ead the Dade Wildcats to
j victory are Jerry Gray, Eddie
Maxwell, Jerry Price, Talmon
Crane, Tommy Wheeler, Wend¬
ell McCormick, Eddie Sims, Mar¬
vin Hunt, Sherman Moore, Wen¬
dell Paine, John Gothard, Bobby
Crowe, Melvin McKaig, Winfred
McCormick, Therel F ulghum,
Clifford Abbott, James (Buddy)
Drew, Russell Blevins, Tommy
Farmer, Stoney Townsend,
Johnny Massey, Robert Broom,
Gene Hixson, and Tony Taylor.
Mr. Billue has bravely purch¬
ased some $900 worth of addi-
tioal equipment for the school
so that more boys who desire to
come out for the teams would
have good equipment and be
adequately protected.
sions We are closing our spring ses¬
with an intersquad game
March 28 at 8:00 P. M. under the
nnrhto at of the mo Dave iiqvo Brown Krmun Field hism .
JIi in case Cit5e of 01 rain riUU the W1C game BaiUL ‘ will W1U be uc
played the followin8 ni ® ht ' We
a]J fans and parents to turn
out and see the boys in action.
The proceeds will be used to pay
for the new equipment.
The following banquet will
come on March 31 at 7:30 p. m.
in the Dade Lunchroom.
hope to have a good representa
Auto Savings
s Business Checking
Personal Christmas Club
Real Estate Bank By Mai I
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Home Repair
COMPLETE TRUST FACILITIES
American National Bank
AND TRUST COMPANY
CHATTANOOGA
3734 St. Elmo Avtenue Main Office
St. Elmo Branch Market & Eighth Sts.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
TflK DADE COL’Sti TlMT.S, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MARCH 22, 1956
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
rile petition or H. L. Griffitli,
j r. iDrennen and O.M. Wilson,!
i j r hereinafter called petition-
>
: PrS| respectfully show: —
j Petitioners desire for them-
selves, their associates and suc-
c essoi<s to be incorporated un-
| der the nam(; of “GRIFFITH
1 CHEVROLET CpMPANY”
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, The object J of said corporation
is pecuniary gain and profit.
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The general nature of
1 h e business o r businesses
I to be transacted is us
follows:— Either on its own
half as principal, or as jobber,
or on commission, or as a brok-
or as commission and gen-
eral agent and factor for any
| person, partnership, association-
or corporation, to purchase or
otherwise acquire, own,
! gage, pledge, sell, assign
transferor otherwise dispose of
and to deai in and with, either
at wholesale or retail,
biles, buses, motor buses,
motor vehicles of all
machinery, implements, tools
rS
kinds, ’ and all repair r parts, r at-
tachmentd, devices and materi-
ais used in or intended for
in connection with any of the
articles; agricultural
implements, and all machines
and tools incident thereto, as
well as the maintenance and
operation of a general automo¬
bile and machinery garage and
repair shop.
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Petitioners further desire that
said corporation be vested with
all the rights and powers now
or hereafter given to do any
and all things which may be
neeUful or proper in the opera¬
tion of the above described bus¬
iness, and that said corporation
have all of the powers enuraer-
ated in Sections 22-1827 and
1828, Georgia Code Annotated,
and such powers as may here¬
after be given by law.
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The time for which the cor¬
poration is to have existance is
thirty-five (35) years, with the
privilege of renewal of the
Charter, from time to time, up¬
on the expiration of said period
of thirty-five (35) years.
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The maximum number o”T
shares of stock shall be two
hundred and fifty (250) of the
par value of one hundred dol¬
lars' ($100.00) per share, all of
which shall be common stock.
However, the amount of capital
stock with which the corpora¬
tion shall begin business shall
be not less that fifty (50) shares.
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The County „ . in . which , . , the
principal office of the corpora¬
tion is to be located is Dade
County, Georgia, but the privil¬
ege is desired o f establishing
branch offices and places of
business, both within and with¬
out the State of Georgia.
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The name and Post Office ad¬
dress of each of the applicants
for Charter are as follows: —
H. L. Griffith, Trenton, Geor¬
gia.
J. E. Drennen, 211 North How-
e 11 Avenue, Chattanooga 1
Tenn.
O. M. Wilson, Jr., 12 Fairhill
Drive, Chattanooga 5, Tenn.
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Petitioners further desire that
By-Laws of the corporation shail
be adopted by the common
stock holder, and sifch By-Laws
shall provide for the officers of
the corporation, the manner of
their selection, and such other
rules appropriate t o By-Laws
which have a s their purpose,
the control and management of
the corporation, including pro¬
visions w'hereby the By-Laws
may be amended.
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Your petitioners herewith ex¬
hibit a certificate of the Secre¬
tary of the State of Georgia as
required by Section 22-1803,
Georgia Code annotated.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray
to he incorporated under the
name and style aforesaid with
all the rights, powers and priv¬
ileges, and immunities herein
set forth, and such additional
rights, powers, and privileges as
may be necessary, proper or in¬
cident to the conduct o f the
business aforesaid, and as may
be Inherent in or allowed to like
corporation under the laws of
the State of Georgia as
now’ exist or may here after
exist.
McClure & Hale
Attorneys for Applicants
The foregoing petition of H.
FIFTH GRADE CLASS
VISITS DADE BANK
Several members of the fifth
grade class of North Dade School
made a trip to the Dade Bank
to open savings accounts. Among
those were: John Hancock, Janie
Carroil, Greeta Fuller, Roland
Durham,, Chester Hunt, Tommy;
Slack, Jimmy Raines, Richard
Dugan, and Gary Brock.
tion from . the .. people . of Dade
County to honor a worthy group
of boys.
NOTICE To AM ODD FELLOWS
We are having a good time in
the hall every Tuesday night,
All you brothers that are be-
hind with your dues come
out, we want to s ee you and talk,
with you. We will see if we can
help you get back in good
standing. Come on out and be
with us.
E. R. Brandon, Lodge Reporter
To Citizezns of Dede County
I want to take this opportunity
to thank you who supported me
for re-election on March 7, as
Superintendent of Schools for
Dade County.
Your support and hard work
for me will always be cherished,
for which I shall direct my every
i To you who did not support me
I -shall continue my efforts to
have a better understanding with
you ^ ^hat we a u progress
I together.
My office and records are
open for cooperation with all.
y 0Ur V j S its and suggestions are
alwayg we i C ome.
Roy W. Moore
Regular meetings Trenton
Lodge NO. 179 F. & A. M. the
^ » second and four th
Saturday nights each
mohth at 8:00 p. m.
All qualified Masons invited
to attend.
Joe K. Rogers, W. M.
NOTICE
SUIT FOR DIVORCE IN
SUPERIOR COURT DADE
COUNTY, GEORGIA
JUNE TERM, 1956
JOHN B. CRUMLEY
VS.
HELEN CRUMLEY
TO HELEN CRUMLEY, DEFEN
PANT IN SAID MATTER
You are hereby commanded
to be and appear at the
term of the Superior Court of
Dade County, Georgia, to
swer the complaint of the plain-
tiff, mentioned in the caption
in his suit against you for di¬
Witness the Honorable John
w. Davis, Judge of said Court,
22 day of February, 1956.
Grace H. Williams
clerk Superior Court
Dade County, Georgia
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CITATION
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTV
° WHOM IT MAY
CfivnuDV. CONCERN:
Mary Katherine Barton bav¬
a PP^ ied t° me tor year’s sup
Port out of the estate of Harley
J. Barton, deceased, this is to
notify the next of kin and the
creditors of the said Harley J.
Barton, deceased, that said ap¬
plication will be heard before
me at the regular April term
1956 of Court of Ordinary of
said County.
Witness my hand and official
signature this March 5th, 1956.
R. M. Morrison
L. Griffith, J. E. Drennen and
O. M. Wilson, Jr., to be incor¬
porated under the name of
“GRIFFITH CHEVROLET COM-
PANY ”. has been duly presented
me > a ^ d read and considered;
and it appearing that said pe¬
tition is within the puview and
intention of the laws of this
State applicable thereto; and it
further appearing that all of said
laws have been fully complied
with;
IT IS THEREUPON CONSID¬
ERED, ORDERED AND AD¬
JUDGED that said petition be
and the same is hereby granted;
and petitioners, their associates,
successors and assigns, are here¬
by incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and
style of “GRIFFITH CHEVRO¬
LET COMPANY” for and during
the period of 35 years, with the
privilege of renewal at the ex¬
piration of that time, and with
all the rights, powers, privileges
and immunities mentioned in
said application, and with such
additional rights, powers, privil¬
eges and immunities as are pro¬
vided by the laws of Georgia its
they now exist or may hereafter
exist.
This 9 day of March, 1956.
John W. Davis
Judge, Superior Court
Dade County, Georgia
USED CARS & TRUCKS
FULLY RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED
1955 DODGE “8” 4-Dr. Two Tone Green, Standard
1955 PLYMOUTH ‘8’ 4-Dr., Beige and Brown, Standard
1955 PLYMOUTH ‘6’ 4-Dr. Two Tone Green, Power Flite
1955 PLYMOUTH ‘6’ 4-Dr. Two Tone Green, Standard,
11,000 miles
1954 DODGE ‘8’ 4-Dr., Two Tone Blue, Gyro Torque 20,000 miles
1954 PLYMOUTH ‘6’ 4-Dr. Two Tone Blue, Standard
1953 DODGE ‘ 8' 4-Dr., Green, Gyro Torque
1953 DODGE ‘8’ Club Coupe, Two Tone Blue, Gyro Torque
1953 DODGE ‘ 8’ 4-Dr., Green, Overdrive
1951 CHEVROLET 2-Dr., Green, Standard
It Pays To Trade With
Dyer Motor Co.
TRENTON, GEORGIA
DEALER FOR DODGE-PLYMOUTH
ONE STOP SERVICE
RED’S CLEANERS
DRY CLEANING
LAUNDRY SERVICE done by Star ________Weekly
HATS Cleaned and Blocked by Acme --------- Service
SHOES REPAIRED by Belcher ___________
LET US HAVE YOUR RUGS CLEANED
PHONE: OLiver 7-3355 TRENTON GA.
Open daily 7 a. m. to 5 p. m.
At Auction
Thursday, March 29 -10 A. M.
Wayside Inn Hotel, Cafe and
Apartments
Located in the heart of FORT PAYNE, ALA.,
on Alabama’s leading highway, U. S. 11
This large Hotel, having a nice lobby and dining
room, plenty of baths upstairs and down, a good Cafe
with kitchen separate from hotel. Also nice apartment
at rear of hotel.
Every room in the hotel, including lobby and
porch, is furnished with good substantial furniture.
This is ideal business property in the heart of one of
Alabama’s fastest growing towns that is located be¬
tween Chattanooga, Tenn. and Gadsden, Ala. „
Speculators — attend this auction and buy business
property with a good income. Homeseekers-who
like to make money, this is it!
Every room is usually taken by the week or over
night guests. The hotel enjoys a, nice repeat business.
Furniture will he offered separate from the real estate.
If you are in the market for good furniture and some
antiques — attend this sale.
Terms can he arranged
FREE! FREE! FREE!
New Electric Sewing Machine to some lucky
person attending the sale!
“List your property with us — We sell the World”
J. L. TODD AUCTION CO.
CAR SALE EVERY SATURDAY 1 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE
302 WEST 3rd STREET PHONE 4-1656 or 4-1657
ROME, GEORGIA