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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1958)
PAGE 4 GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given that Melrose Lee, widow of M. K. Lee, late of Dade Countv, Georgia, deceased, has made application to sell 20 acres, more or less of Land Lot No. 34 in the 19th dis¬ trict and 4th section of Dade County, Georgia, an undivided one-half interest in which was set aside as part of a year’s support for the benefit of said widow and hec five (5) minor children bv the Court of Ordin¬ ary of Dade County. Georgia, at the December 1957 term of Court. The purpose of the sale Us to pay off the indebtedness secured bv said property, and for the support and mainten¬ ance of said widow and minor children as set forth in said application, the sale to be for $2500.00 cash. Said application will be heard before the Ordinary of Dade County at the Court House in said County at ten o’clock A. M. on the 13th day of August, 1958, at which time objections, if any, to the granting of said appli¬ cation will be heard. This 2nd day of August, 1958. A. W. Peck Ordinary IT BRANNON’S WATCH REPAIRING AND SHOE HOSPITAL Trenton, Georgia Open 7:30 a. m., Close 6 p. m. Close at 12 on Wed. You Will Find What You Need For Your Home & Auto At estem ASSOCIATE STORE MARTIN A. NETHERY Owner & Manager TRENTON, GEORGIA When Your Money is in the Bank It’s . . 11 Money deposited in the Bank of Dade is protected by the F. D. 1. C . up to $10,000.00. It is as safe as the U. S. government it- self. Don't take chances with your money ... make sure that it is safe. For in¬ sured safety, deposit your money regularly in the BANK OF DADE TRENTON, GEORGIA Current rate of interest of certificates of deposits is 3% when left for six months or longer. Regular savings deposits continue to draw 2Vi%. THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 County Agent’s Column The County Agent is again at Rock Eagle this week. He was there for a week last month, will go again this month and goes back twice again in Septem ber. (The Home Demonstration Agent is making these same trips but will only be gone once In Sept.) He tells us that crops this year are looking good. The prospects for a good corn yield is the best in a long time. He says pastures are good but people should be planning to apply fertilizer to them to get good winter grazing. More landowners are still needed to plant tree seedlings. Put your order in at the County Agent’s office or at any of the farm offices. We have invested a sizeable sum of money to give you a clean, confortable and pleasant place to eat. Avakian’s. NO. 468 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF DADE COUNTY GEORGIA ACTION FOR DIVORCE AND CUSTODY OF MINOR CHILD ELIZABETH CLAIRE RAYMOND VS. ARTHUR HEBBERT RAYMOND To:-Arthur Herbert Raymond, Defendant, whose address is 730 Flower Avenue, Tacoma Park, Maryland, in said matter:- You are hereby notified that the above captioned action was filed in the Superior Court of Dade County, Georgia, on the 9th day of July, 1958, in the office of the Clerk of said Court, and bv virtue of an order for service by publication which was signed by the Judge of said Court on the 9th day of July, 1958, you are hereby commanded to be and appear at said Court, within sixty (60) days of the date of said order for service by publication, and on the 9th day of September, 1958, to answer in said matter. Witness the Honorable John W. Davis, Judge of said Court, this the 14th day of July, 1958. Grace H. Williams Clerk of Superior Court of Dade County, Georgia GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY All creditors of the estate of Mrs. Annie Jeffery, deceased, late of Dade County, are hereby notified to render in their de¬ mands to Maddox J. Hale. Attor¬ ney, representing the under¬ signed, according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate, are hereby required to make immediate payment. August, 1958. This 4th day of W. C. Jeffery Executor of the Will of Annie Jeffery deceased. 4T-8/28 CLASS REUNION Once again for the third year, we ole school mates met at Cave Springs on July 20, 1958. We rallied around the old school house and grounds and laughed, (talked and ate, happily enjoy¬ ing the memories of yesteryears. Food could taste no better than all of us shared together. Laughter no sweeter — friend¬ ships no dearer —nor sincere than when ail of us are there under the sturdy oaks, grown through the ages binding ties and bonds of love and friend¬ ship that will never break nor fade. Our church service and wor¬ ship hour with the Rev. and Mrs. Richard Looney in the little white church, which the faithful few have preserved through most trying times, has given us the spiritual guidance that cements us to our Holy Father. May He continue to smile on the beauty of the val¬ ley of Cave Springs. Friends and loved ones, it was good to be with you again: See you next year. Don’t ever forget me. —Kathleen G. Lynch Burrough — Forester BURROUGS - FORESTER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grady Burroughs of Atlanta announce the engagement oi their daugh¬ ter, Shirley Sue, to Mr. Larry Eugene Forester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Forester of Atlanta. Miss Burroughs attended Franklin County High School in Carnesville, Georgia and grad¬ uated from Fulton High in At¬ She attended Georgia College of Busniess Ad¬ ministration and Massey Busi¬ ness College. She is employed by the Georgia Department of Labor in Atlanta. Mr. Forester graduated from Bass High School in Atlanta. He is a veteran, having served /serveral months on military duty in Germany and is now a sophomore at the Georgia In- stitue of Technology. The wedding will take place September 12, 1958, at 8:00 o’clock in the evening at Orc¬ hard Knob Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. BRIDAL SHOWER A bridal shower was given for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gregory, the former Miss Louada Lynn. The shower was given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lynn on July 26. The bride /and groom received many use¬ ful and lovely gifts. Refresh¬ ments were served to about 30 guests, which were enjoyed by everyone. The shower was given by friends and relatives, Mis¬ tress Flora Castleberry, Mistress Roy Gearrin and Mistress Louise Lynn. Our water is scientifically treated so you can enjoy water at it’s very best. Avakian’s Regular meetings Trenton Lodge No. 179 P. si a. M. the second and fourth Saturday nights each month at 8:00 p. m. J. B Sullivan, W. M. C. O- Ellison, Sec'y. i The drink everybody BUY U. s. SAYING BONDS Liberty County NAMED FOR AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE Liberty County, created in 1777 and the theater of many im¬ portant events during the Revolution, was named for Ameri¬ can Independence. The former town of Sunbury, near Midway, was a leading port during the Revolution and was protected by nearby Fort Morris where Col. John McIntosh sent his famous reply "Come and take it” to the British order to surrender. The State plans to erect a Colonial Museum in historical old Midway. Fort Stewart and its military expenditures at Hines- ville, the county seat, are a big asset to the county; also the pulpwood and tufting industries. In historical Liberty County and throughout Georgia, the United States Brewers Foundation works constantly to assure the sale of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing that strict law enforcement serves the best interest of the people of Georgia, the Foundation stresses close cooper¬ ation with the Armed Forces, law enforcement and governing officials in its continuing "self-regulation” program. Georgia’s United States Brewers Beverage of Founda tion Georgia Peachtree Di vision St., N. E, Moderation Suit* 224, 710 Atlanta , Georgia Remember when y&u licked the dasher? WASN’T iT FUN! But cranking- an ice cream freezer by hand took nearly an hour of hard work. Nowadays, electricity can do the job — in about 20 minutes. And electricity works for pennies, or fractions of pennies. It will churn a whole gallon of ice cream for only a third of a cent! For a long time, electric service has been just about the best bargain in your family budget — dependable and ready at all times to make life easier, healthier, more comfortable for you. What else gives you such high value at such low cost? GEORGIA POWER COMPANY A C l 1 I i i N WHEREVER WE SERVE