Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by Georgia HomePLACE, a project of the Georgia Public Library Service.
About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1958)
WANT ADS LOST— medium small Plot dog west of Scenic way. Call collect MA 2-1338. YOUR WATKINS DEALER: carries a complete line Nationally advertised for the whole family. complete line of vitamins minerals for all Phone Oiver 7-4986 or J. D. Massengale, Trenton, WANTED: —Opportunity to holes for septic tanks ditches for field lines. machine for digging. J. Keeton, Phone OL 7-4747 7-3666. FOR SALE:— Coal and Heaters. Trenton Store. In new location in of Kyzers. PLEASE trade with us, we the money — Avakian’s. HIGHEST price paid for and poplar logs. See us if have any to sell. Dyer Company, Trenton, Ga. LARGE 100 POUND coal heater used two like new, for sale cheap. Crane, Rising Fawn, Ga. TAKE UP PAYMENTS on 10 Frigidaire refrigerator and in. range. Trenton and Appliance Company OLiver 7-4651. FOR SALE: real clean hay in fine shape. 50c a bale the barn. C. F. Parker, 3 l 2 miles south of Trenton. WANTED : boys and girls used clothes and shoes. County Welfare Dept. FORREPAmToNRADIO, and small appliances, Trenton Radio and T V. vice, OL 7-3999. Trenton. DR. G. K. Mac Vane Chiropractor and Naturopath Ft. Payne. Ala MISS MOLLIE OLINSKA - vs - MRS. EDITH PERLES In the Superior Court of ^ON^R^TTnON Sept.. . Filed 30 day of day of September958. PERLES TO MRS. EDITH Last Known Address: 130 Lincoln Road Medford, Massachusetts, 'DEFENDANT IN SAID MATTER: You are notified that the MOLLIE Superior GLINSKY Court will of apply County or to the Judge thereo* at Chambers on the 8 day o* December, 1958, for the appoint¬ ment of Commissioners t-o parti¬ tion by sale the following lands in Dade County, Georgia, in which you and the said petitioner have a common Interest; Southeast hk/HHUlHQ at the the corner of l/jt No. 205 in Tenth n 0th l District and Fourth <41hr Section of saic Dade County; thence running •//hat along the Southern line of *aid lot seventy-two and one- naif (73i/4r rods; thence North a/id parallel with the Eastern lif.-ft or said Jot eighty rods 8£>>; thence East and parallel with *.h* Southern line of said lot iseventy-two and one-half (72 l /4) rods to the Eastern line of said lot; thence South along said Eastern line eighty r80) contain¬ rods to the point of beginning; and ing in all thirty-six one- fourth acres (36*4), more or less, being the property conveyed by Texas Baxter to Jacob Oiinsky on June 14, 1895, and recorded in Book L, page 722-3, in the office of the Clerk of. the Super¬ ior Court of Dade County, Georgia. You are hereby commanded to be and appear at said time and place to answer said matter. WITNESS the Honorable John W Davis, Judge of the Superior Court this 30 day of September, 1958. Williams Grace H. Clerk Superior Court Dade County. Georgia THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958 LOCALS Larry Moore is happy to be his crutches now. Mrs. James F. Page is in Chattanooga hospital, The George Getters and Tatum drove to Tenn. over the weekend. Mrs. Ellla Logan’s house New Salem burned morning and is a t-otal loss. Virgil Carl Walls, son of Virgil Walls, was carried to County Hospital in Moore’s am- bulance on Oct. 22. we are sorry to learn of death of Mrs, Annie Hale's bro- ther, Mr. Joe Dempsev * of Cedar- town , ed last week with a celebration. 25 of her were were present present Terry Dickerson was in ^ accident Friday, Oct. 24. He taken to Tri-County hospital Moore’s Ambulance and is home doing fine. We have invested 3 sizeable sum of money to give you clean, confortable and pleasant place to eat. Avakian’s. THE RECORD SHOWS that the modem Southland has what it takes to attract new, job-providing industries of all kinds. During the ten-year period, 1948-1957, there were 3,299 major industrial developments along our lines alone - an average of more than one and one-fourth each working day for this period. These new developments just in the past six years represent a total investment of almost S3.5 billion and have created more than 119,000 jobs that didn’t exist before. -ft- FmUw Pictures of the Dade Davis homecoming games are display in the window of Dade County Times. Mrs. Eulene Keef of re t urne d from a stay in a j anoa g a hospital and to the Mrs. home her parents. Mr. Hill. m. J. Hale and H. F. were in charge of services d a y at Trenton ! Church. The occasion was j Sunday. Charles W. Gray soloist. David Jenkins, son of ; Nettie Jenkins, was ' ' ~ ~V s g h0IM ln Rld ^ e - Mr. and Mrs. Neil Palmer and ™ ^ f0 ™ er i> : Mrs W A ScruggS and move d to a new location in ^ oim tain View subdivision. We serve the best food obtain- able at the lowest prices. Avakian’s SEE YOUR DRUG STORE FIRST .411 in the South can be proud of this fine record. Yet, this is no time to sit back and '’rest on our oars.” Now r more than ever — in these times of lessened business activity evervwhere — it behooves all w r ho live and work in the Southland to make an extra effort to keep new, job-creating industries heading South and make sure that they stay happy in their "new home.” The more we all do to help continue without let-up the amazing industrial growth of the Southland, the more we all will benefit. Miss Carolyn Woolbright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woolbright, became the bride Kenneth York, son of Mr. Mrs. Clifford York of Ider, day at the Calvary Church. Seth Woodyard of Atlanta, is ill at the home of his Mrs. Ray Smith and Mr. Smith Visiting them from Tenn. over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood- yard, and Mrs. Quintin WTood- yard and Barbara Sue. We invite your inspection and suggestions. Avakian’s Regular meals prepared with loving care. Avakian’s. BRANNON’S WATCH REPAIRING AND SHOE HOSPITAL Trenton, Georgia Open 7:30 a. m.. Close 6 p. m. Close at 12 on Wed. PAGE S Regular meetings Trenton Lodge No. 179 F & A. M. the v second and four ta c f?\ : Saturday night* each month at 8:00 p m J. B Sullivan, W. M. C. O Ellison, Secy. You Will Find What You Need For Your Home & Auto At ASSOCIATE STORE MARTIN A. NETHERY Owner & Manager TRENTON. GEORGIA