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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1948)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES Entered at the Postolfice a! Trenton, Ga., as second class mail. SI'BSCKIPTION RATI S IN ADVANCE. One Year, S2.00; Six Months, 51.25; Three Months, 75 Cents. MRS. C ATHERINE ( MORRISON Owner and Publisher HERMAN V MOORE Shop Apprentice Persons writing ft r publication are-requested to furnish then- names, otherwise the communication will not be published. Name will be withheld on request, but all communicatios must be signed. Obituaries, memorials, and articles of like nature will be charged for at a minimum rate of 50 cents for 15 lines, or less, and 2 cents per line for each additional line over fifteen. NATIONAL €DITORIAL_ ASSOCIATION Member Ga. Press Association Advertising rates will bo furnished on application ▼ v t LOCALS - PERSONALS Ak Ak Ak A Ak Jk Ak A A. A Ak. :x: XX'HEX IS VOUK CHRISTMAS I’WIGKAXI: We would very much like to publish the ( mas programs and I'lnirch services which will he throughout the Count)- during- the Christmas It is not too early to send these in to us - espeeiaII if aii\ are to be held before Christmas Dav. should he published next week the lGth. Folks to know when these Chri>tnas ]M'i (grains and a re. so that the) max plan to attend some of We usually know when a t I where in our own coin infinity but wouldn 1 n he nice to know where neigh lx irs were In \ in g I heir so tint peril i p ; we eon enjov ii also? Won l some of von v >od peotdc sen ! these in i’s as si ion as von km > w ? * * + Jiulj 4 'e J. II. I’aseball was m Irenton Tliursdax. W e hear that Mr. and Mrs. (irady McKaig purchased a home. I he Marsh Bradford place. We were sorry to hear Mr. Lewis McBrvar cut his hand so badlv. Mr. Jerald t ooper, manager of the Co-op, was Atlanta \\ ednesdax at a Co-op meeting. Mr. Roy Moore is in Atlanta for a few davs tending a training- comse for Supcrintendant School. Mr. I ’earl linker has been on crutches these two weeks because of a crushed foot. W e are glad was able to return to work W ednesday. Mrs. I). F. Long, after a long' illness has home from the hospital. Mr. Long bought Store last June. Mrs. DcWitt Rogers and Mr. Barnard Loans Chatsworth spent Sundax with their sister. Louise I'.\ ans. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarx ex Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bradford of Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. II. \ Moore of New Saleijt visited Mrs. and Mrs. Ld For ester Sundax afternoon at Xoble, (ia. W hen Sgt. Spencer Brandon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cette Brandon of I renton returned to California aftei spending d() dax s leave here, Sgt. Brandon was stir prised to learn he was promoted to Staff Sgt. Its an old saving "you can t keep these Dade Boys down." Tom Sims says he w ill go up the Magby (iap from now on when he wants to go on Sand Mountain. He said Sundax when lie went on the Mountain lie saw a fellow walking in front of hm house with a big rifle and he didn’t know whether the man was rabbit ing, walking guard or practicing for C onstahle? To our subscribers L a Rov I*, Forester, and S 2-c Wallace <1. Crav both '' 11*6 San• Lrancisco; I’vt. Krnest 11. Logan '' A I *< C San Francisco, California; S 2-e Richard Bradford Adak, Alaska, W. 1. Bates Jlonolulu. Hawaii and Joseph h. bletcher Manila, JMiilippine Islands — Merry Christinas and a Happy New Year from \ our publisher.and apprentice. Its a hit earlx- for those of us at home hut lets hope for those of \ on so far awav our greetings will reach you during the Christmas season. Cole City News Mrs. C. G. Cooper Mr.^and Mrs. Charlie Ballard and family went shopping in Chattanooga Saturday. Mi, and Mrs. E E. Ferguson visited his brother. Mr. Uthel Ferguson of Trenton Sunday. Mrs. Leo Smith and children spent the week end with her Murphy’s^HoHow. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Adkins and family are „„„ in Birmingham for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Smith have their grand daughter back Dome after a long illness in a Knoxville hospit’al. Mrs. Y Y. Stewart is very ill at her daughter’s. Mrs. Uthliri Furgerson. We are very sorry to renort the death of Rev. J. V. Richards Noxv is the time to renew your ubscription to the Times. NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE AD/VEHTlSi CHICAGO NEW TOR*. * SAN PRANCISCO "ooker Colored News Mrs. Lula D Parris The Thanksgiving Program giveu by the school was enjoyed ty all present. Flora -Maxine Roberts was crowned Miss Hooker and was elected Queen of the School. che succeeded Bonnie Harper who was elected Queen last year. John Wilburn Hogue was T’Zn cf votes over Andrew Jackson Chubb. On account of the rain, Faithful Gospel Quartet of Chat- tmooga were not able to appear. but they will appear here Sun cay, December 19. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roberts ..nd family were in Chattanooga Saturday. Mrs. Lula D. Paris and Thomr« Clifford visited Santa Claus a* Miller Bros. Saturday accom- panied by Mrs. Ollie M Owens and Mrs, Lillie Hale. tttt n\nr county ttatt-s trpnton. Georgia. Drrrw.m 9 , ms. — !!<( I Department Of ■ Public Health Miss Fannielu iubcrcuiosi,; Tuberculosis is a catching ease. It is caused by a germ. People who have the case spit out these germs cough them up. If the get into the mouth or nose a healthy person, he, too get the disease. The germs mu ce spread from one person another in several ways; by hng inhaling droplets from I Bents’ coughing, sneezing ; talking. It is not safe to | within six feet of patient | j he covers his nose anci when coughing or sneezing. j, j erms mix spit with on the the floor dust or may and be breathed into the Another way is by using glass and other dishes of patient. Cows may have and germs will then get their milk. Let us consider what is done in Dade County for prevention and control of culosis. The Mobile X-ray has vl.'.ted the County times this year. A total of j persons were X-raycd, these in eluded ceses on suspected ontacts of cases, also sctxo; lunch room workers and ers. 29 spec turn tests have made. 310 nursing visits conferences have been made held. An exhibit on facts and the prevelense of the .as placed in the County A movie film on xvas shown at the County also in one of the schools The prevention and control Tuberculosis one of our Public Health problems and help of all citizens is They may help by:— Learning faster about cause, prevention and control the disease, also by tuberculosis Christmas seals. percent of the proceeds from sale cf scads is kept in County and used to aid uspected patients and f patients in treatment prevention of tuberculosis. Rising Fawn News By Mrs. Fred Harrison Miss Bess Cureton spent the week end in Birmingham her sister, Mrs. Bedford Lamp- in'and Mr. Lampkin. Charles Hitt is home from Nebraska for the Christmas holidays. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs - an Forester were Mr. and Mrs Milt Lee .and children of Sand Mountian. Lillian Palmer visited her pa- ents over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson md and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Har- i.?on and Patricia were visiting Mi. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison of 'edcr Grove Sunday. Eighth Grade News ~y Honey ChiLe. Jane and Chris Here xxe are this week with iopes of getting out this week ’or Christmas. The class had a ace Hug Tuesday and planned bow to fix the room for Christ¬ ina.- and to give everyone the hristmas spirit. We are glad Movella is back in school with us and hope she w’ill stay. Fay? sure does look pretty day. Wonder why? Berne dine and Wilma went to 4-H Club meeting yesterday Was there anything aecom- plished, girls? Lillie Mat and Jeanet Moore are liked better by everyone ev- cry day. day’”Co ^"pr^Morri^ntf i Lookout Valley? Could he have to do with the way he looks? . i think Leighton and H. B ;. a ve just about quit courting. Janie sure is lonesome. She doesn t get to see Bill every day. but I think she will to- night; Janie, are you going skating? Bettye. how areyou and Scott? Just wanted to know. Sec you next xx'eek. ----------- BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS it f WANT ADS A | FOR Burner SALE $ — ONE NFSFO 5.00. (( Dudley Cureton, Trenton COST NEAR THE OLD RAINES Place On Sand Mountain One Small Black & Tan Gip Dog About One Year Old If Found Please Notify & Reward If Returned To— EDWARD DAVIS 1 Route .'5, —St. Fima, Tenn. i 3E pd. 12—16 : SIIFFTROCK. OTHER BUILD- ing Material, Chattanooga Lumber & Coal Corp., 38th &> j .ferome Sts. Phone .3-2128. If j WANTED To make long tern- farm loans through the ‘ '"■I l nd Bank purpose of loan to pay farm mortgages build new buildings on farm 1 buy farm machinery, etc. H j interested see T. W. Price, See.- Treas, of the National Farm loan Association in LaFavette j tre h B v i *. Dalton Ga. 9-25— ti 1 ' XCAVATING Clearing, Bush And Bog; Dozer by |h? hour Or Job. Free Estimates. Call ! Harold Cox, Trenton, Ga. j Or Grady Bradford Rt. 3. Rising Fawn, Ga. 6t. pd- 12 1 GIVE A Subscription to — T h e — Dade County Times ~ For - CHRISTMAS CAN YOU TOP THIS? SECURITY Tor your future based on steady employment— free retirement plan—job train¬ ing with cash value. That’s op¬ portunity in the new U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force. What’s mere, you’ll have educational benefits. You’re headed for pro¬ gress when you see your recruit- p.. Meet him at LaFayette Post Off e, LaFayette, Georgia, on Monday and Tuesday of each week. Now is the time to act! CIVIL SERVICE EMAMINATIONl The Civil Service Commission will conduct a Congressional ex¬ amination for designation to the U- S. Military and Naval Acade¬ mies on Monday, January 17, 1949. The examination is open only to candidates designated by Members of Congress. Any young men between the ages of 17 and 22 years, wishing to take this examination please notity Congressman Henderson Lanham, Post Office Building Rome, Georgia before December 20, 1948, so that he can make arrangements tor your examin¬ ation. T . The People Of Trenton DisE: I wish to express my appreci¬ ation for your support in the ' 'ection on last Saturday. Please call on me for any service I might be able to render. Respectfully, H. F. Allison / —---- — —-------—-- i NOTE OF APPRECIATION 1 would like to express my ap- preciation to the people of Dade County for your fine cooperation x have enjoyed working with you ' people to the'fullest extent. | As I will make my home centni in the 1 County I hope to to | enjoy your fellowship. . Miss Patsy Stanfield is taking my place as your Home Demon-1 Ptration Agent, r am sure Miss' Stanfield will make you an ex- celient Home Demonstration Agent and thrt yen will giVP her your full cooperation. I am wishing for all a sucess- ful year. i Pattie L. Boswell CHURCH . CHUKCh SERVICES 'J RENTON BAPTIST dll R( H Kev. Wash Phillips. Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. i rea.hing Service 10:30 A. M. Evening Service 6:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting i 7:00 P. M. Choir Practice Friday 7 P. M j NEW SALEM METHODIST Rf>v. J. O. Jones, Pastor Sunday School 10 A M j Preaching 11 A M E > ro '> r ' h «*• P M NEW ENGLAND BAPTIST .John North, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 C. S. T Services each Sunday at II;00 Sunday night B T U. at 6:00 r rvices at 7:00. EAST VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Billy Dean—Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Homer Prince—Superintendent Preaching, 11 A M. Preaching. 7 P. M. PINKY GROVE BAPTIST Rev. E. C. Hickey—Pastor hind ay School 10 A. M Superintendant. J. H. Tinke’ "‘reading 11 A. M. and 7 P. M Prayer Service Wednesday 7PM Everybody welcome CHURCH OF GOD—TRENTON Pastor, Rev. Maples. Sunday School, 10 A. M Preaching Sunday at 11'A. M nd 7 P. M. Services Saturday .... 7 P. M. Rev. E. S. Buchanan, Supt. Everybody welcome. DEER HEAD COVE BAPTIST Rev. Dewey Dodd, Pastor Sunday School, 10 A. M. N. R Blevins, Superintendent. Preaching, 11 A. M. RISING FAWN BAPTIST Rev. T. C. Nelson, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A. M. B. T. U. 6:00 P. M. Preaching 7:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evenin S 6:30 WOODLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. L. Howell, Pastor Services at 11 A. M. and 8 P M Sunday School 10 A. M. Winfred Hartline, Supt. Training Union, 6 P. M. Henry Elliot, Director. TRENTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School, 10 A. M. Preaching, 11 A. M. Evening Services, 7:30. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday vening at 7:30. CLOVERDALE BAPTIST Rev. Paul Howell, Pastor. Sunday School. !0 A. M. Preaching, 11 A. M. Evening Service. G:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting. Thursday at P. M | HEAD RIVER MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Clyde Chadwick, Pastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Mr G. L. Barnes, Superintendent. n : 00—Preaching by Pastor. T. U. 6:30 P M. Mrs. Hugh Director. ___ SPRlNC,S MISSI0N Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. Forester. Superintendent. Preaching. 11 A. M. and 7 P M. TRENTON METHODIST Rev. T. N Orr. Pastor. Sunday School at 10:00 A M. Preaching, 11 A. M Byrd’s Chapel 9:45 A M • - . ■ ft I CRISMAN Ep To-Date Line of Hardware [ C hattanooga, Tennessee 511 Market St. Phone 7-1111 TRY PRESSURE COOKING . FOR TASTIER FOODS! Oyster chowder prepared in your pressure cooker becomes a real taste delight. Pressure cooking gives you a more de¬ licious flavor because it seals in all the goodness. You get finer taste, too, in Fleetwood’s SupAromatized Coffee, made by an exclusive process which, like pres¬ sure cooking, captures all the aromatic goodness. Your taste will tell you the difference. Your grocer has Fleetwood in vacuum-packed tins or in bags to suit your coffee-maker. Heetwooil COFFEE Suptti oma THE GOODNESS ISCOOKED IN -NOT PARCHCDOUT GC/0XXX>0CKXO/X<XCCGG<XXGi/:0GGCrj0CX)0&G: ooooooooe/, O P T O 1M E T R IS T C. F. 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