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WANT ADS
HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 rooms and
bath in Edgewood. OLiver
7-3851 after 5 p. m. 3tp-7/23
PIANO FOR SALE: —Factory
rebuilt mirror spinet being
picked up in your community,
traded in on new piano. Dis¬
count for cash, or can be re¬
financed as low as $8.96 per
month. Call or write CREDIT
MANAGER, Clemons Bros Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn., Phone
AM 6-7151
HOUSE FOR RENT: 4 rooms,
bath and garage, at State
line in Tennessee. OLiver
7-4942. 3tc-7/23
BIG CAR SALE—every Tuesday
and Saturday night. Powell’s
Auto Auction. Everybody buys
and everybody sells. Free hams
to lucky buyer and seller. You
all come. 2 miles north of
LaFayette on Hwy. 27.
5tp-7/30
FOR SALE: — 1952 Chevrolet
Carry-all, belongs to Clover-
dale Baptist Church. Can be
seen at Cicero Foresters, Ris¬
ing Fawn, Ga. 3tp-7/30
FOR SALE: Deep and shallow
Well pumps. Trenton Furni¬
ture & Appliance. ufn
NOTICE — NOTICE CASH ON
THE LINE for your standing
pine timber. Lump sum. High¬
est cash price paid. Call La¬
Fayette 4-282 or see Cord
Powell at Powell Auction Barn
4tp-7/30
DR. G. K. Mac Vane
Chiropractor and Naturopath
Ft. Payne, Ala
PLACE FOR SALE: — 6 room
house, 5 miles south of Tren¬
ton. Water in house. 63 acres.
W. B. Chambers, OL 7-4716
PLEASE trade with us, we need
the money — Avakian’s.
HOUSE FOR RENT: 3 rooms
and bath Edgewood. $35.00 per
month. OLiver 7-3851 after
5 p. m. 3tp-7/23
FOR REPAIRS ON RADIO, TV —
and small appliances, call
Trenton Radio and T V. Ser¬
vice, OL 7-3999, Trenton, Ga.
BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING
—Lakes, clearing, bush and
bog, Septic tanks and field
line s installed, — Reeves &
Johnson. Call Alvin Reeves
OL 7-4971 or OL 7-4836. ufn
NOW OPEN — Trenton Service
Co., Courthouse Square, Tren¬
ton, Ga., Phone OL 7-5391.
Repair work on washers and
other large or small appli¬
ances; radios, also house wir¬
ing. Pick-up and delivery ser¬
vice when needed. ltc
CITATION
In RE: WILL OF REBECCA
WINTERS ORDINARY OF
COURT OF
DADE COUNTY, GEORGIA
PETITION TO PROBATE WILL
IN SOLEMN FORM...........
ORDER FOR SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION JULY 6, 1959.
TO.- Hatton H. Reeves, Claude
G. Reeves and Mrs. Emma Reeves
Jett, three of the heirs at law of
Rebecca Winters.
Andrew E. Winters having ap¬
plied, as Executor, for probate in
solemn form of the Last Will and
Testament of Rebecca Winters of
said County, you, as three of the
heirs at law of said Rebecca
Winters, being non-residents of
this State, are hereby required
to be and appear at the Court of
Ordinary for said County on the
1st Monday in August, 1959, when
said application for probate will
be heard, and show cause, if any
you have or can, why the prayers
of petitioner should not be
allowed Honorable A. W.
Witness the County,
Peck, Ordinary of Dade
Georgia, this 6th day of July 1959.
Betty J. Crawford
Clerk of Court of Ordinary
Dade County. Georgia
Regular meals prepared with
loving care. Avakian’s.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959
ADVERTISEMENT UNDER
POWER OF SALE
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY:
WHEREAS, heretofore on the
26th day of January, 1957, Lind¬
sey Langford did execute and
deliver a certain Security Deed
to Ernest Riddle and wife, Lou
Ellis Riddle, for the purpose of
securing the indebtedness
therein described, which Secur¬
ity Deed appears of record in
Deed Book 56, Page 1 & 2, Dade
County Deed Records, reference
to which is hereby made for its
terms, provisions and condi¬
tions; and
WHEREAS, the debt secured
by the Security Deed aforesaid,
is unpaid and has become in
default as to the principal and
interest,, and the holder thereof
has declared the entire indebt¬
edness owing thereon at once
due and payable,
THEREFORE, pursuant to the
provisions of the Security Deed
aforesaid, the undersigned will
offer for sale and will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash,
on the first Tuesday in August,
1959 (August 4, 1959) between
the legal hours of sale, at public
outcry, before the courthouse
door in Dade County, Trenton,
Georgia, the following described
property, to wit:
Part of lot of land lot No. 1 in
the 12th district and 4th section
of Dade County, Georgia, de¬
scribed as follows: BEGINNING
at a corner in the center of
Johnson Crook road which is
the southeast corner of the 39.5
acre tract described in deed
from Mrs. Mollie Amos, et al;
SEE YOUR
DRUG STORE
FIRST
Regular meetings Trenton
Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. the
second and fourth
Saturday nights each
month at 8:00 p. m
J. B. Geddie, W. M
J. M. Rogers, Secy.
All qualified Masons invited.
ONE OF THE 7 BIG BESTS CHEVROLET GIVES YOU OVER
ANY CAR IN ITS FIELD
Take it, not from us, but from
official results of this year’s
Mobilgas Economy Run: Chevy’s
pennypinching 6 delivers the most
miles per gallon in its field. For a
pair of these Chevrolet sixes with
Powerglide walked away with the
first two places in their class, get¬
ting the best mpg figure—a whop¬
ping 22.38—of any full-size car.
And here are more expert, impar¬
tial opinions and on-the-record
facts backing us up on Chevy’s
other six bests:
BEST TRADE-IN
Check the figures in any N.A.D.A.*
Guide Book. Chevrolet used car
prices |l28 last year averaged up to
higher than comparable
models of the “other two.”
BEST STYLE
It’s the only car of the leading
low-priced 3 that’s unmistakably
modern in every line. “In its price
class,” says POPULAR SCIENCE
Make sure you get the most for your money—visit your local authorized Chevrolet dealer!
M. & W. CHEVROLET CO., INC.
Phone OL 7-3400 Trenton,
to Van E. Allen dated June 18,
1938, recorded in book 26, page
154 of Dade County deed re¬
cords; thence along the south¬
ern line of said 39.5 acre tract
South 77 deg. 30 min. west a
distance of 1456 feet, more or
less, to an iron stake corner on
the west line of said lot 325 to
the southwest corner of said lot,
& continuing on south along the
west line of lot No. 1 a total dis¬
tance of about 51 rods, more or
less, to the north line of the W.
C. Amos property; thence, east-
wardly along the northern line
of the W. C. Amos property a
distance of 54 rods, more or less,
to the center of Johnson Crook
road; thence northeastwardly
with and along the center of
said road about 82 rods to point
’of beginning, said beginning
point being located in said lot
No. 325; said tract contains
about 30 acres, more or less, and
includes the 16 acre tract de¬
scribed in deed from H. G. Allen
to Ernest Riddle and wife, Lou
Ellis Riddle, dated April 15, 1950,
recorded in book 39, page 155 in
deed records of Dade County
and also the tract deeded by
Mrs. Mollie Allen Amos to
Ernest Riddle and wife Lou
Ellis Riddle, dated Feb. 10, 1937,
recorded in book 39, page 157 of
the deed records of said County,
being the property upon which
Ernest Riddle and wife Lou Ellis
lived for several years.
This property will be sold sub¬
ject to any unpaid taxes.
The property will be sold as
the property of the makers of
said Security Deed or their as¬
signs, in bar of all equity of re¬
demption, and will divest all of
the right, title and interest of
the makers thereof, or their as¬
signs, in and to said property,
and shall invest such title in the
purchaser.
This 1 day of July 1959.
Frank M. Gleason
FRANK M. GLEASON, Attorney
for Enest Riddle and Lou Ellis
Riddle
FRANK M. GLEASON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
102 HOWARD STREET
ROSSVILLE, GEORGIA
magazine, “Chevrolet establishes
a new high in daring styling.**
BEST BRAKES
In direct .competitive testa of re¬
peated stops from highway speeds,
conducted by NASCARt, Chevro¬
let out-stopped both of the other
leading low-priced cars—and why
not: Chevy brakes are far larger,
built with bonded linings, to help
lengthen brake life by as much as
66 %.
BEST ROOM
Official dimensions reported to
A.M.A.t make this dear. For
example, Chevy front seat hip
room is up to 5.9 inches wider
than comparable cars.
BEST ENGINE
Every motor magazine has given
Chevrolet’s standard and Corvette
V8’s unstinted praise. As SPORTS
CARS ILLUSTRATED puts it:
“Indeed this device is surely the
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H. F. ALLISON AGENCY
Representing Stock Companies
In Fire and Automobile Insurance
Licensed Real Estate Broker
TRENTON, GEORGIA
u $! ACCO #0
A Hiding Place?
Enjoy peace of mind by putting your money
in our bank where it is insured against loss.
BANK OF DADE
TRENTON, GEORGIA
Current rate of Interest of certificates of deposits
bfjp *bid .s 3% when left for six months or longer. 2Va%. Regular
savings deposits continue to draw
most wonderfully responsive price.” en¬
gine available today at any
BEST RIDE
MOTOR TREND magazine calls
Chevy “. . . the smoothest, most
quiet, softest riding car in its
price class.” You'll be able to tell
this yourself, instantly. And your
Chevrolet dealer can tell you about
a long list of other advantages
besides these 7 big ones!
* National Automobile Dealer s Asso¬
ciation
f National Association for Stock Car
Advancement and Research
tAutomobile Manufacturers Asso¬
ciation.