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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1956)
MRS LUCIA KILLIAN DIES Committal services for Mrs. Lucia Martin Killian, 91, who passed away at Templeton, Calif., will be held at the graveside Fri¬ day at 11 a.m. in the Trenton Baptist Cemetery. Rev. J. M. Ball will Officiate. Mrs. Killian was the widow of the late William Hardy Killian, who was the son of the iate Noal and Annie Killian, early pioneer settlers of I)nde County. Survivors are two sons, Noah C. Killian of Sarasota, Fla., and Major William H. Killian of Templeton, Calif., three grand¬ children and three great-grand children, also a host of other rela¬ tives and friends. Moore Funeral Home will be in charge of arrangements. NOTICE l wish to express my thanks and appreciation to all the voters who supported me in my race county coroner, especially the election managers. Merry Christ¬ mas and a Happy New Year to everyone. Sincerely, Sherman C. Moore AMERICAN LEGION POST '0« Second and fourth Thursday night 7:30 P. M. every month. Legion Hall, Jake Smith, Commander Don Gross Adjutant. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Pursuant to Section 113-1505 of the Code of Georgia, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Dock Stephens, Sr., deceased, to file the same with the un¬ dersigned Dock Stephens, Executor of the Will of Stephens, Sr., deceased. This November 6, 1956. Dock Stephens, Jr. Executor of the Will Dock Stephens, Sr. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of Court of Ordinary of County, Georgia, granted vember 5, 1956, there will be at public outcry at the House door in Trenton, County, Georgia, on the 4th day of December. within the legal hours of to the highest bidder for the following described of said estate, to-wit:— One (1) 1955 GMC 3/4 Pick-up Truck, having number 248253309. One (1) Elgin Motor Boat, motor. An undivided one-half est in all those tracts or par¬ cels of land lying and in Land Lots Nos. 13,15 and In the 18th district and section of Dade County Georgia, consisting of 46 acres, more or less, four tracts of land fully scribed in deed from J. Barton and wife, Katherine Barton to James B. Lancaster and wife, Hazel Lancaster, dated October 1952, of Record Book 41, 394-395 of Dade County Records, to which is made for more specific de¬ scription. The real estate above describ¬ ed ts owned jointly by the of James B. Lancaster, and Hazel R. Lancaster and subject to a security deed James B. Lancaster and Lancaster to R. c. and wife, (Dora Thompson, ed October 25, 1952, of Book 42„ pages 465-467 of County there Deed Records on is an unpaid balance 12900.00 principal, plus interest from October 25, The entire interest of said tate and of Hazel Lancaster be sold the purchaser to the debt above specified, the proceeds of the sale to divided equally between the tate of James B. Lancaster Hazel R. Lancaster. Deed will made to the purchaser by ze] R. Lancasaer and as administratrix of estate of James B. Lancaster deceased. This November 6, 1956. Hazel R. Lancaster Individually and as Ad¬ ministratrix of the es¬ tate of James B. Lancaster, deceased. ♦ t # * ija* Dade county times, trUnton, Georgia, Thursday Nomc&Efc & r i9$e WILDWOOD Mrs. Ruth Neely (Intended for la3t week) Hi Neighbors: Wo did not get our letter in the paper the first week on account of a shortage of printers. This is making this week's news a week late but hope we have better luck soon. I heard some one remark the other day that they thought they w'ould renew their subscription to the Times if we w'ere going to have a news letter from Wildwood. Hint! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamlin, Hollywood, Fla., are spending sev¬ eral days w tihMr. and Mrs. O. C. Turner. Mrs. Fannie Carroll spent the week , end , with ... her , niece, . Mrs. . ’ na Agnew, a of , LaFayette. . r, ,. They . had , . a grand time visiting among child¬ hood friends. Mre. Mary Townsend and Charlotte Watkins entertained group of Dade football players and their dates Saturday night at the Townsend home. From there the young people went to the home Hardy I'rice for a ’possum hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adkins, Chattanooga, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Norwood. Mrs. Hazel Fugatt was honored at a birthday luncheon at the home of Mrs. “Be" Ford with Mrs. Mary Townsend assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dantzler and I children spent the week-end with mother and dad, the Edwin Dantz- lers. Bill Mike Townsend the City High-Pensacola, game Friday. On the return he stopped off and visited aunt, Mrs. Loleta Allen, in Ala. He reports a perfectly It’s that new V8 in the ’57 Chevrolet. But when you nudge the accelerator, It's as quiet as a contented cat and you know it’s there, all right! Its right- CHEVROLET^ smooth and now response keeps you out of highway as as cream . . . it’s emergencies. It overpowers steep hills cat-quick in response when you call with such ease they seem like level for action! landscape. 1 «i USA, • N. l -**'*m> 'Ml This new Chevrolet V8 puts up to 245 No household tabby sitting in high-compression horsepower* under 'S7 CHEVROLET $ window a sunny your command! It’s sassy, sure—but as ever purred more softly than tame to your touch as a purring pussy¬ ‘270-h.p. V8 also available at Chevy’s new V8 engine. You can cat. Come try the smoothest V8 you extra cost. Also Ramjet fuel scarcely tell when it’s idling. ever put a toe to. 283 injection h.a. engines with op to 4, you hear is no pussycat! Sweet, smooth arid aussy! The 8el Air Sport Coupe with Body by Fisher. Only franchised Chevrolet dealers /a^T! EVBCHET r display this famous trademark Griffith Chevrolet Company Trenton, Georgia time. • v. •. Mrs. Elizabeth Tpwnsend spent ° the week end with Mrs. Lena Fry, of St. Elmo. •> % * * * t a The many friends of Mrs. Joe o Lucas will be glad to know she is now home from the hospital and o is improving nicely. j The Rev. Gene Kirk and Mrs. Kirk are living in the Cash home. We hope they like it a lot there. Mr. and Mrs. Brock have beer in Ider, Ala., attending the fu acral of his sister, who was burnec to death. We extend our sym- phathy. .So long for now, Ruth Neely MORGANVILLE METHODISTS | PLAN SUNDAY DINNER | Members of the Morganville Methodist u >• „ Church , will ... serve din- ner on Sunday, Dec. 2, beginning at 12 noon. Plates will be $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for chil¬ dren. Proceeds from the dinner will go towards re-decorating the church. RURAL LIFE MEETING SUNDAY AT BYRDS CHAPEL The Byrd’s Chapel Methodist Church will be host Sunday at 3 p. m. to the Rural Life Insti¬ tute, which will be attended by delegates from each of the coun¬ ty’s thirteen Methodist Churches. Special guests, including Dr. C. P, Hardin, Mrs. C. E. Lundy, Rev. Bob Lundy and John Cate, will be present to speak on a variety of topics, including church and parsonage grounds. The program will continue through the evening. Rev. Joe Baker will deliver the evening message. Everyone is invited to attend. jl a.jAfljj 9 s> 9 « g fl.a fi.fi g Q o fl a 9 9 4 ' <JUUJUUU.tt - . - . , , S a «« ' a ■ ■ . . . . . . ■ . I will get out of bed to fill your Prescription 24 Hour Prescription Setvice HADDENS PHARMACY fl-g ft Telephone “Where Pharmacy i* ■“*, Number is a Day Profession or Night — Not a OL Sideline" 7-4022 \ SUUL'ISLSLSJLBJL roinrg~K"g~s ____ _ . bifb d a eve b O o irY7nnni~anryyyinnr i o o n o o o o o o o o o o o YOU CAN SAVE MORE MONEY—BY SAVING REGULARLY Get the “savings” habit! You’ll never miss the small amount you lay aside each payday, but it will addup fast and earn interest. Take advantage of our friendly service; come in and open your savings account here. Deposit with your home county bank, where you reach your savings goal soon, with 2y 2 percent interest and each account insured u ; p to $10,000.00. BANK OF DADE TRENTON, GEORGIA Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Every Account Insured up to $10,000.00