Newspaper Page Text
VOL., 36
Work On New High School
To March 1
The County Board of Edu-,
cation ntemplate starting t©|
work o. the new school by'
March 1. They have taken up
ihe matter of architectorial
work and building with M M
Dunson, of Gadsden, who re¬
cently erected the fine new
school building at Valley Head.
Plans and specifications will
be ready in about ten days-
j H Hillsman of Atlanta
have bought the bonds.
The hoard , will -ii i leavy two
and half mills County wide
for school pupose for year 192§.
Ladies Aid
Mrs E, G. Wright entertained
the Ladies Aid Society, Thurs-
day afternoon at her home. A
short business session was held and
important matters were discussed
f ioi the i \voik rk of or the u Society ooc > for ,
the new year. At the conclusion
of the meeting refreshments were
served.
LOCAL ITEMS
Mrs. \Y. II. Brock Mnd daugh¬
ter Meaedith and Miss Grace Pier¬
son visited in Chattanooga the
last of the week.
Mrs. J. C. Horn and children
spent several days in Trenton this
week visiting^the family of Edgar
Wright.
W. G. Morrison, Jr. and Slier-
rard LyeMance who are attending
school at Baylor Chattanooga were
visiting heir parents here the
week end,
Tom Austin of Chattanooga,has
returned home after spending sev¬
eral weeks with his sister, Mrs.
W. F. Morrison
Mrs, Dug Puckett has returned
from a visit to her daughter Mrs.
'
Cl-ii J, id Rois.it "J. er In • Chattanooga. m
■ Elizabeth Roope is visit-
Gg her aunt, Mrs \L' Allie White in
Sheffield ’
•
w. R. Woodall bought the
Ford Car for $ 61 which wnicn was Was I
,
ConfiQr>"if oonnscated ar for carrying “booze’L
and sold in front of the court-!
house door this week.
J- L. Roope has moved
rom f * le W, G. Morrison farm
,
’ Thurman house, vacated
y r turner,
J -h.gar who has moved
I .jj^ IL banted’ house on sugar
Business Training
For Business Success
In our new location 5th floor of THE NEW
PROVIDENT BUILDING we have every
facihty to give you the best business training,
and to secure a good position for you.
I or prices and full information for any course,
write or visit us,
Chattanooga Business College
5 l h floor Provident Bldg. Chattanooga, Tenn.
13ade County
©v Official Organ of Dade county ©/*
distribution of funds will
made in the next few days,
All members of the Board of
were present i ues*
at The monthly meeting.
locS Board of Trustees
also present at Tuesday’s
the two Board con¬
and acting together to¬
the building and con¬
of the new building
Let every loyal citizen get
,. , these ., two , . D Boards , and .
their efforts acd watch
grow.
NO FARMER CAN REGULARLY
BUY FOOD AND GRAIN
AND PROSPER
Atlanta, Ga.—(Special.)—“For fifty
or more the generality of our
cotton-growing farmers have been
going around with holes in
P° ckets . 6 ° t0 speak, through
{ 1 topped any and all profits that
and should have come from
farm operations." "If the South
to ever reach any reasonable degree
farm prosperity, those holes must
sewed up," said H. G. Hastings,
agricultural authority and
of the Farm and Marketing
of the Atlanta Chamber of
“I have been in practically every state
our own country, as well as many
*n countries. I have yet to see
state or section where food and
buying by farmers was the regu
ar practice that did not show rela¬
poverty on the part of those
On the other hand, I have
been in any state or section
food and grain was grown suf¬
at least for home needs where
prosperity did not show.
“If he would, the Southern farmer
be the richest farmer in the
States instead of the poorest,
he is. The reason he isn't
is because he persists in
a farm system that has
a failure the world over re¬
of the particular crop grown.
“The South’s dependence on cotton
the regular purchase of food and
from other sections is the real
of the Southern f armer ’ s lack
prosperity. And things are not go-
t0 get rlght our farmers until
quit having their smoke houses
Chicago or Omaha and their corn
1” IO ' va ° r Kansa8 ‘
‘‘The 1925 cotton crop is going to
one of the most expensive to make
have ever seen. Food, grain, labor
{ertllizer are all high. Every
of food or grain needsd by
famil y ^ working live stock
he produced on home acres,
that production started in gar¬
and in field just as early as sea¬
conditions will permit. Home pro
of every pound of food, grain
forage needed for home consump¬
on the farm in 1925 will stop up
holes in the South’s farm pocket,
it’s the only way to stop them up."
TRENTON, Ga„ FEBRUARY 5, 1925
Local News
Mrs, Grover Tatum was in Chat¬
tanooga shopping Thursday.
Miss Margaret Frierson of Fort
Payne spent the week end with
her parents here.
Miss Lorena Hale has returned
from an extended visit to the fam
ily of A. II. Dabbs in Currolton,
A li^atna.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of
Chattanooga visited her brother,
Budd Reese of Sand Mt , this
week. Mr. Reese is very sick and
is not expected to live.
Mrs. Carrie Lee Jacoway and
son Boyd rnd Mrs. R. H. Tatum
of Chattanooga were guests of
Mrs R. S. Rodgers, Tuesday.
Mrs. O M. Foster, Mrs. Edgar
Turner and Miss Minnie Pope at¬
tended the auto show in Chatta¬
nooga, Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McCauley,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ellis and Mr.
and Mrs J. G. Nethery attended
the auto show in Chattanooga,
Wednesday evening.
FOR SALE.—Cloud water ram,
j throws inch stream. The thing for
i f arm U se,put your spring in your
I ; J
house. 11ns . be , .
ran can oug i
tor II5, half sale price. Call at
I Times office.
’
1 errel Wheeler who works at
the Crane Enamel Co. spent the
week end at home.
John Austin bought the follow¬
ing property last week;W G Mor¬
rison home farm >t New England,
the John Clark residence at New
England, and a farm from R. J.
Brown on Lookout Creek.
The large company of young
people who assemble for Bible
study each Wednesday evening at
the Methodist Church will take a
six weeks course in Mission study.
Mrs, E. W. McMahan has been
confined to the house with an ill¬
ness of lagrippe for the past week.
Mrs. W. N. Tatum is spend¬
ing a few days in Chattanooga at
ihe home of her sister, Mrs. B. W,
Newsome on Missionary Ridge.
Miss Bentie Cole spent the
week end with her sister,Mrs. J. B.
W illiams in Chattanooga.
Misses Ara and Ruth Barksdale
of North Chattanooga were the
►Sunday guests of Mr. and Airs.
J G. Nethery.
Air. and Airs. Jules Case were
visiting Mr Case’s parents, Air.
Ca-e’s parents, Air. and Airs. John
L. Case, Tuesday.
Air. and Mrs. E. W- Morrison
of Whitwell,Tenn. spent Sunday
with relatives here.
Airs. W. H. Brock will go to
Gadsden, the first of the week to
visit her neice, Airs. ErnestH. Lee.
fc
Miss Lorena Hale entertained
the young people Saturday, eve-
uing with a party at her home.
Games and music were enjoyed)
and refreshments served. About
twenty-five guests were present.
Leaky Roofsj
Liquid Asbestos Roofing
OMECOAT rgmA&ri
Lasts ten years! Mal.es old roofs good as
new-anykind! Easily applied. Used by
largest concerns past 25 years. Informa¬
tion on request or send $8 for trial 5 gallon
can; sent prepaid-fully guaranteed.
excelsior PRODUCTS CO.
Sulphur Springs Notes
Dixey Biown and bride from
spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Brother Lewis filled his reg¬
appointment here Sunday
Luther Allison, A, A.
han, Sidney and June
from Rising Fawn
church here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Mrs- John Alien and Miss
ena Johnson from
attended services here
afternoon.
E. J. Bible who is located
Pulasky, Ky. spent the
end with home folks.
Emmer Jane, the little
ter of Mr. and Mrs Chas-
is very sick-
Mrs John Phillips of
Springs, Ala-, was visiting
mother Mrs. P. G. Bible,
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry
and son Fred Roberts
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
Amos, Sunday.
Wildwood News
The Womens Alissionary
will meet at Airs. James
bourn’s next Thursday.
Mrs. W. P. Deaxins and
Thelma Martin spent
with Airs. W. II. Redding.
Clagget Townsend sdent
with Iiis mother Mrs.
Townsend.
Miss Douie Redding is
relatives in Chattanooga.
Joe Wallen is thinking of
to Pittsburgh.
Robert Boyd has accepted
position at Casey & Hedges
ufactursng Co.
Mrs. H, D. Thomas of
Springs was visiting Airs.
this week.
Court of Ordinary.
Term, 1925.
Brock Dean, administrator
the estate of James Dean,
ed] having made application
leave to sell the lands
to said estate for the payment
debts and distribution among
heirs, notice is hereby given
the same will be heard at my
fice on regular court day,
term, 1925 and it no legal
tions are filed, order will be
ed authorizing the sale of
property by the
This February the 2nd, 192^.
I. H. Wheeler, Ordinary
[Buy Your Piano or Piano Player from
TEMPLEMANS
And be safe!
Over a quarter century Honest Dealings
in Chattanooga.
Write for our Catalog and Used Bargain
List.
Templeman Music Co,'
907 Market St., Chattanooga, Tenn.
TACKY PARTY AND
VALENTINE SOCIAL
By Ladies Aid Society, Sat.
Feb. 14,7;30 p.m. at High School
The Ladies Aid Society will
entertain with a tacky party and
Valentine Social, Saturday eve¬
ning, Feb. 14th at the school
house. Prizes will be given to the
lady and gentleman wearing the
tackiest costume. A program will
be rendered an V. refreshments ser¬
ved. A valentine box will be a
feature of the entertainment and
guests are requested to deposit
valentines for their friends. A
small admission os 10 and 15 cents
will be charged to assist in expense
of refreshments. Please come in
COSTUME.
HEAD RIVER BRIEFS
|
J. M. Payne spent the week
end with his family here
turning to Chattanooga
night where he works.
J. M Ross left for
nooga, Sunday night where
is employed.
Alfred Blalock’s family
the mumps.
Our B- Y P. U. gives a
entine social on the night
13 th.
Hugh G. Forester made
business trip to Trenton,
day.
Quite a bunch of our
River young people
church at Mt Carmel,
Head River boys are
ing a game of basket hall,
urday afternoon with
Grove boys-
Basketball Games
The Trenton High
basket ball team played
Head here Saturday, the
was, Valley Head 24,
23 -
On Monday night the
and girls team played
gold, the score was: Boys 16,
Ringgold 11. Girls
girls 24.
Women s Missionary
Society
The Women’s Alissionary Soc¬
iety met Wednesday at the home
of Airs. G. W, M. Tatum, They
have begun the study of “The
task Ahead” and at the next
meeting will discuss the “Centen¬
ary Advance”.