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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1948)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES Entered at the Postoffice at Tremon, Ga,, as second class mail. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE: One Year, $2.00; Six Months, §1.25; Three Months, 75 Cents. MRS. CATHERINE C. MORRISON ........ Owner and HERMAN V. MOORE ......................... Shop Apprentice in Local and Personal News Items Mr. A. L. Dyer was in Geoigia on a business trip Rrviny Bice, son of Mr. A4rs. M. G. Bice left for the this week. Mr and Mrs. W. G. Mcrrison Jr., spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Middleton Brock Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Buff week end visitors were Mr. Mrs. J. L. Gibson from ton, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Asa ■McMahan are announcing birth of a. girl on afternoon at Erlanger Hospital The school children have finished their first six tests. Maybe we’li have Honor Rolls next week. Tales drift down from Sam Mountain that someone trieti t dym mite a house up there. Friday night. We heard the ex plosion in Trenton Miss Lorene Williams, of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Wild un¬ is ill at her home in Trentor. We hope far her a speedy rc covery. Georgia Power Line Crews hav been erecting a taller pole the Square. This necessitate cutting off the current severe times this Tuesday-once it stay id off an hour and a half at the noon hour too. We were so very glad to another new door cut throng the outside from a basement cia: room at Dade high School. Wi ail these new doors, in case fire, ad the children sohuld be able to get out. Mr. Joe M. Bradford fro Westvilie, Oklahomr father ( Mr Buff Bradford and Mr. Ha old Wright from Los Angelr California, Mr. Bradford's hew spentTast week with Mr. Mrs. Buff Bradford The last right of way for Sand Mountain road has signed. The U. S. Bureau Roads is still checking on contract but when they it, everything seems to have been made ready for work to gin immediately in Dade Attending the funeral of Sam McCauley in Birmingham were two nieces, Mrs. Otis from Trenton and Mrs. rulghum, a sister and her band, Mr. end Mrs. Frank deli and a nephew and his Mr. and Mrs Marshall rl’ from Chattanooga. Mr. and Mrs Carroll F. son of Newton, Conn., are j.ouncing the birth of a Katherine Elizabeth, born September 26. Mr. Johnson a Dade Countian and taugh school here before ffoing He is also a faithful to the Dr.de County Times. w w w v^r wt w t WE-HAVE ► ► Two Sciioti Chassis 195 ' ► ftew ► ► ► Wheel Base 10 Piy 750 X 20 Tires Hyd- ► rovac Brakes Price $ 1,500.00. ► - ► ► Home Freezers i nd Refrigerators ► ► ► Tires Tubes k tterys Farts And ► - - - ► Accessories ► ► ► Limite P e rmanenf Antifreeze ► ► Your International And Pontiac Dealer ► ► LaFayette Truck & Tractor Co. ► ► ► ► 34 North Main Street ► LaFayette, Georgia ► ► Phone 424 ► ► ^ .a. jfu ,4b, gb- ja. a a, xv EIGHTH GRADE NEWS Bv PEGGY RENFROL Well, here we are again he las test gossip. As you know, Halloween is the 31st of this month and the king and queen of the eighth : ade are Margaret Comstock and Jack Fugatt. You’d better help us out! This is six-week test week and ail the students better get and study. Borne new pupils who moved into the county this term Raymond Hamilton, Rice and Joy Ann Sims. Fay Turner spent the end with Mi. and Mrs- ' n Wauhatchle Pike. LOOKOUT VALLEY DRUG 7M.S MAIL ORDERS Sam Steffner, owner of LOOKOUT VALLEY DRUG CO. announces the installation of ; complete Animal Health and llcgocrl Department. The ducts of Globe Laboratories as sures customers of the very fine animal mcdicinals. The new store in TifWWs. ’r>~ week celebrated its first nopths in budnes'- "rid Steffners and Bobby Watson o express their sincere thank to the many customers riends which are so patronizing the store. yvinrH ’ness and competent service an outstanding feature of nearest complete drug st ore. I -Another new feature of 1 store ts mail-order a to care for your refills scriptions as wel a" ptlm* You may have my refilled b$? simply mailing phoning the number ^ri ; name cf the old bottle. If you are not rrivln** .* 0 -”- tr«vi (o the store serving your n^Hh bors you will find pleasure 'topping at the new store i Tiftonia. - HOOKER COLORED NEWS The out of town Churches f-lped to celebratp Rev. J. Cochran’s 13th aun!vpr f --'"v p. * .—TO, were: The Ridge Church, with Rev. W. ’ones end Choir, light; Living Water and Frien ’ hip Churches with Pev. I Tweedy and Mt. .Calverv J’riday night; St. Elmo Chur with Rev. Ed Apeel end riv Bozentown Church with Ruben Williams and C^oir s». i day. Dinner was spread with about two hundred served. Deacon Waite t Fn-is ! “’hattanooga acted as Master • ’oremonies, Mr. J. B. Chubb and Miss Ime g« n e clay surprised every or by going to Rossville and getting married. Miss was an honor student gt 3n( j a member - f fh" - v. - n . c i ass Mr. Chubb U a TT 0q p- . ; 30 y p orn an:l r . >arf > d i-, n •„ or 1 it the present u- emnfoved Wheeler 'Foundry a t nooga. We hope for the young couple much happiness. THI DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948. New England News I By MRS. MARY PATTERSON MARTHA JUNE DF.RRYBERY i Billy Hi -i on and Burrell Cust.o berry visited Burrell’s > : nis, Mr. and Mrs. Lennie (.’a U-berry over the week end. . Mr. L T Brown made a busi- nes trip to Atlanta. ; Roy V at.son spent the week 1 ■ atives in New Eng¬ land. , Mr. and M -8. Ewell Bro ,,„ '■ rtth Mr -and Mrs. ; j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raines and i son. is; ted M cud ’In Jim • Sunday. i 1 r>~n to apn-t that “’it,tie” i Gdii-es uce is very ih at his home Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown spent the week end wth D. T Brown and (amity. The Blevins 'ami’v visited in Mentone, Alabama Sunday. Jo •••thine Rice spent Monday night, with Polly Raines. Mi R;i v Holland and family vi-iled Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ott recently. THE FACT IS BY SENEGAL ELECTRIC I Mr. I I ! ! i j ! -rVFM _V 'h j : 1 v| "Vv ! OWN! | WELD YOUR FAgMEgs MAKE - j THEIR OWN REPAIRS OF TOOLS ANP EQUIPMENT WITH THE GENERAL ELECTRIC FARM WELPER. IT PAYS FOR ITSELF BY CUTTING REPAIR BILLS. FROM HER BOMBED HOUSE A FRENCH HOUSEWIFE TOOK HER : &E REFRIGERATOR - , ANP FOUNP THAT IT STILL WORKED f 3,000 INVENTIONS FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC RESEARCH IN THE PAST 10 YEARS HAVE KEPT G-E ■ PROPUCTS CONSTANTLY - IMPROVING. You can put your confidence in — • . GENERAL Sk ELECTRIC Hear the Fred Waring Show... NBC Network Thursday Night.. • Coast to Coast uosiey olieivador Keirigerators 8 Ft. Size ... $ 239.95 uosiey tlectric Stoves . . . $ 256.95; L u .1 Stoves ... $ 240.00 A B C Washing Machine $ I ACl . . iiasy Spindlier Washer . . $ 199.95 uaiser Dish Washer . . . $ 209.50 Cabinet Sinks. $ 149.95 And $ 164.95 Oil Heaters . . . $ 59.95 r ead And Coal Heaters . . $13.95 Up White Enamel Finish f;sal Ranees $89.95 & $ 99.95 liver Mercantile Co. TRENTON, GEORGIA OBITUARY TERRY DALE LACY Lacy, Terry La:e, Infant of Mr. i ..mb, ri. L. Lrcy, died Satur¬ day, October 9tn at 4:3u A. ivl kjwx.ivmy ate in_> parents, Mr. ana Mir,. K. J. J-,acy of Trenton, Ga., two sisters, Martha ana .nary La y, three brothers, James, JacK and Johnny Lacy til or Trenton. One half brother, beat Lacy Ji-. ol Trenton uve L-unenick of LaFayette, Ga. Giandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Horton of Trenton, and and Mis. J. R. Lacy of Fia. Funeral services were held at the Brown Gap Baptist Church Lunday, October 10th, 2:30 P. with Rev. J. B. Igou Interment was in the Gap Cemetery. Pallbearers J. O. Gass, Charles Aberson, J. Carroil and G. C. Hardeman. Arrangements were by the Me Bryar Funeral Home. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- SLIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU- LATION, ETC, REQUIRED THE A f T OF CONGRESS AUGUST, 24, 1917, AS ED BY THE ACTS OF 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, 1946. Of the Dade County published weekly at Trenton, Ga¬ tor Oct. 1, 1948. State of Georgia, County of Dade. Before me, a Justice of Peace, in and for the State county aforesaid, personally peared Catherine C. who, having been duly sw’orn cording to law, desposes and that she is the eaitor of the The Dade Times and that the following to the best of her knowledge belief, a true statement of ownership, management (and a daily, weekly, semiweekly triweekly newspaper, the lat’icni, etc., of the pub.ication for the date m the above cantion by the art of August 24. 1912 amended by acts of March and July 2, 1946 (section 577 Postal Laws and printed on the reverse of form, to-wit: 1. That tjie names and ad¬ dresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Name of— Publisher Catherine C. Morrison Post office address—. Trenton, Georgia. Editor—Catherine C. Morrison Managing editor— Catherine C. Morrison Business manager— Cathe’' 5 ’'o C. Morrison 2. That the owner is: (Tf ew^"J by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and a’so immediately thereunder names and addresses of stock holders owning or ho-ding one percent or more of total amount of stock. If not cwnod bv a co¬ rporation, the names and ad¬ dresses of the individual owners must be gven. If owned bv a firm, company, or other unin¬ corporated concern, its name and address, as well as those of eonh individual member, must given.) Catherine C. Morrison. 3. That the known bondholders mortgages, qnd other secu r ity holders owning or holding 1 per- cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other secur- ities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this p h. iication sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceeding the date shown above is 640. information is reuired from daily, veekly, semiweekly, and triweek¬ j- ly newspapers only.) Catherine C. Morrison, (St¬ ature of editor, publisher, busi¬ ness manager, or owned) Sworn to and subscribed beH”e me this 9 day of October, W47. (Seal) H. F. Allison (My commission expires 1 Jrn , 1949 Coming Attractions At The Dade Theatre BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY OCTOBER 16 “MUTINY OF THE Paul Lucas—Lynn Harding PLUS CARTOON * * * SUNDAY AND MONDAY October 17—18 “Give My Regards Broadway” Dan Daily—Nrncy Guild Cartoon TAMING THE CAT * * * TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY October 19—20 ‘‘INSIDE STORY” Marsha Hunt—William Cartoon “I’LL BE SKI—ING YOU” Added Attraction In Frazier Brothers and Pine Hill Boys * * * THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . October 21—22 ‘‘BUCK PRIVATES” Abbott and Costello . Cartoon HICK CHICK NEWS * * * SATURDAY OCTOBER —23 OF RENO' Bob Steele Cartoon FOR THOMAS’ , SON OF ZORRO j r < j ► GUN AND WATCH SHOP ◄ ◄ ¥ AVANS, GEORGIA 4 ► Precision Watch Repairing and Adjusting 4 ► GENEARL LATHE WORK 4 ► Gun Stacks Made—and Parts. 4 LOCATED NEAR OAK GAP. 4 A. A. . t Bale lies--Grain Drills 5 - V Aluminum Roofing Syrup Buckets - Chattanooga Plows k 1 CHATTANOOGA HARDWARE CO. E N 2615 BRO AD STREET N 4 nco* Doors, Windows, Screens, Cabinets MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Ask For Estimate On Your Requirements W. M. DOWDEY Contractor and Builder In the New Concrete Building Opposite the Co-Op. Sta«re ; TRENTON, GEORGIA ^doo e osaooBoososi 3 0 «a o o ioooo&f oorvsooasco. <xs©o\‘ j ( j j i ! i Advertiiemm 1 j I ' l| Xj \ F fom wh ef e I sit... At/ Joe Marsh j What Our Town ! i •’ Does With Dirt! To the city dweller, I guess dirt is something that you walk on in i the public parks—but to the farm¬ ers in our county it’s a mighty precious ingredient—to be guarded and nurtured with care. That’s why we have our own i Soil Conservation Program, by which we get together once a year and decide on crop rotation, ter* racing, and other common prob- leins—so that no one farm will operate to lessen the value of an* other’s soil. j little like the Brewers’ Pro* • It’s a gram of Self Regulation, by which Copyright, 1948, United, States Brewers Foundation or 7}?y ^ checking account helps » paimoney in my pocket, keep because ithelps me farm accounts Correctly. Hlarkul ai Seventh Main a( Market—-La*t Chattanooga—Rossville. Ga.-Tean. '’mi .VirC'allir Axr. —i'itNF Rrainerd Road— 'U* Crazier Axe. Member ! edrral Depor.it Insurance Corporation Member I cderal Rr. serve System Let The Times Do Your Job Printing taverns are urged to maintain cer¬ tain standards of good conduct, courtesy, and obedience to law ... so that no tavern will operate in a manner detrimental to the industry. From where I sit, Self Regula¬ tion, whether it’s conserving soil, or conserving the good will of the public, is the most effective way of getting results. It’s why places selling beer today are a credit to theijf communities, 1 A 1 V\ \ 'h ; L • \£.