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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1949)
The Dade County Times Entered at the Postoffice at Trento, Ga., as second class mail. Subscription Rates One Year $2.00 Mrs. Catherine C. Morrison Owner—Publisher Herman V. Moore Apprentice FREE X-RAYS & BLOOD TESTS Everywhere throughout the County are posters telling where and when you can get free x-rays and blood tests. This Mobile x-ray trailer is being brought to Dade to help us help ourselves. The x-ray and blood tests take only a few minutes and the re¬ sults are strictly confidential be¬ tween the State Board of Health and you. The State Board of Health is doing everything possible to help us have good health. This help is free and it is our fault if we don’t coopprate. Visit this Mobile Trailer while it is here and con¬ venient. flOOOOOOOOOaOOOO O OOOOO O OOOOOOC O OOOO O OOOOOOOOOOOOO fr FOR RENT FLOOR SANDER Rate 50c Per Hour For Time In Use We Supply Floor Varnishes — Waxes, Etc. Covington Hardware Company Tiitonia Phone 3-0131 (Chatt.) Sboooooo o oo o o o ooooo os ooooooo oo ooooo a ooooooooooood O OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO P Doors, Windows, Screens, Cabinets MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Ask For Estimate On Your Requirements DOWDEY MILLWORK COMPANY TRENTON, GEORGIA ■ ^ooocx3 o eooooooocooooooooooooo c < i t ooooooo o oo o ooooS INCREASE 4, Hour NET INCOME CERTIFIED SEED will increase your yield from fall planting of oats, wheat, barley, Dixie Crimson Clover, Alta and Kentucky 31 Fescue and Coastal Bermuda Grass. < These seeds are proven best by tests at the Griffin, Tifton and Blairsville Experiment Stations. They are superior varieties adapted for Georgia conditions. Their origin, purity and germination are certified by the Georgia Crop Improvement Association. For complete information, contact your^ * LOCAL seed dealer or county agent Georgia Crop Improvement Ass'nJ lnc.1 Extension Bldg. , Athens, Ga. (Football Calls For Energy ...Energy Calls For r " 0 ' _ t ‘ ' / /> ^9 / /■ , r yw * T,0N ^ Dollars deposited regularly in a Hamilton National savings account will make possible for you dozens of good; things that make for better living. LTON NATIONAL BANK W CHATTANOOGA \ V Market at Seventh Main at Market—East Chattanooga—Rossville, Ga.-Tenn. 1500 Metallic Ave.—3200 Brainerd Road—22 Frazier Ave. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System TIIF DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1949 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin¬ cere appreciation to the many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in recent death of our dear hus¬ band father and brother. Mrs. W. H. Cross Willie Rose Cross Mrs. Cora Tittle Mrs. Sallie Wilson WILE SWAP No. 12 Syrup Mill and pan for year¬ lings. FOR SALE or Trade 1936 Chevro¬ let pick up Truck. J. D. Massingale, Slygo Refreshing lunch... have a Coke Morganville Home Demonstration Club The Morganville Home ontration Club held their at the last regular meeting, the home of Mrs. C. T. several members were not ent but the goodly number attended had a very time and all left to return very uncomfortable from ing eaten so much food. The next meeting will be Mrs. Light and all members urged to attend on Sept. 21, Virginia Light Reporter. 1950 PURCHASE ORDER PROGRAM Mrs. Louise E. Wright, nounces that the 1950 Order Program is well way in Dade County and all farmers who plan to winter cover crop seed this to call the local AAA Office and get full information as to a Pur¬ chase Order for their seed at once. Crimson clover, ryegrass, common vetch and hairy vetch are available on Purchase Order with only a small cash cost to the farmer. The office will remain open from 8 to 12 on Saturday begin¬ ning on September 17th. Head River News Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koger and children of Chickamauga, Ga., were Sunday guests of Mrs. W. J. Koger and Edmund. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. William Payne and daught¬ er and Mrs. J. M. Payne of Lake- view and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ross and family. Mrs. Hugh Forester has re¬ turned home from Rome where she was visiting Mrs. J. M. Ross and family there. Miss Janie Forester and Troy Mathews visited Mrs. J. M. Ross a " d ,amUy lD R ° me SUnday - §£}J}(] Mountain News Bro. Williams preached at the Church of Christ. He really gave us a splendid message. Every one is invited to come and hear the Gospel. The meeting will go on this week. There was a baptizing at Sit- ton Mill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Denvil Daniel entertained several guests with a wiener roast Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Daniel’s mother Mrs. Goss (remembered as Mrs. Eva Reece) and Mr. Goss. Mrs, Una Belle Stone and fa¬ mily. had as guests Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Alma Sanders and baby, Mrs. Daniel Daniel and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lacy and family. P CRISMAN Up-To-Date Line of Hardware Chattanooga, Tennessee 511 Market St. Phone 7-1114' guqent Oalmodye ^Memorial ^faoaiation coxdiaffy invito. you to attend Ode. UaCmadye <J\/[emoxLaC Tinociliny Friday cMpxniny, <Se.pstt.mIe.T- CJurenty-tnlxd teen d'futldxtd and \d OX ty e^.\uie at 11:30 cYl <SV[. x cState Cafiitol grounds, cYftlanta, ^toxyia ZACK D. CRAVEY CHAIRMAN QJ OOO OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO OOOOOOOOOOO O OOOO OUUClOOO r i WALLS PLUMBING - HEATING IND SUPPLY COMPANY NEW INSTALLATIONS OR REPAIR Well Pumps Galv. Pipe Water Heaters Faucets Fixtures Fitings Soil Pipe Supplies TRENTON, GEORGIA PHONE 30 Two doors from Police Headquarters looooco o ooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooo o ooooc ? Star Route News ( “Greetings to our Ohio and Florida friends.” We hope the last storm didn’t reach you. Also greetings to Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holm¬ grens and little sons, Andy, Johnny, Eddie and little daugh¬ ter, Patricia Katherine Holm¬ gren, also Russell Hanner of Val- ipraso. Ind., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs H J., George and Hilda Barton We always Wei 1 come our friends who visit us once a year New FnsEpd N«w<? Mrs. Lydia Allison and family had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Grady Derryberry and family of Chattanooga, Mrs. Sal¬ ly Owens and family, Mrs. Sonny King, Mrs. Lula Derryberry of Chattanooga and Miss Betty King of Trenton. Mrs. Lennie Castleberry’s par¬ ents of Chickamauga are spend- a while with her. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lynn had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Anderson of Rossville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin and family Floral Crest News We are really having some cool weather. Jack Frost must be just around the corner. It is so cool that the flowers are not blooming as they should. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of Collegedale, Mr. and Mrs. B. | B. Barnes and Patsy of Chatta¬ nooga and Mr W. B. Nix of New Orleans, La., were Floral Crest .visitors last Sabbath P. M. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Graham and children spent the week end I with Mr Graham’s parents on Suck Creek Mountain NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT NO. - MARCH TERM 1950 DADE SUPERIOR COURT SUIT FOR DIVORCE ROBERT L. KEENER vs. BERTHA STONE KEENER To the Defendant, Bertha Stone Keener, You pre hereby commanded to appear at the March Term of ^aid court to be held the 20th day of March, 1950. Witness the Honorable J. H. Paschall, Judge of said Court, this 10 day of September, 1949. Graham Hale Clerk Superior Court Dade County, Georgia. 9-15-22, 10-6-13 • -o-- NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO THE CREDITORS OF ED CROWNOVER, Deceased: , You are hereby notified to render an acount to the under¬ signed of your demands against the estate of the above-named deceased, or lose priority as to your claim. This 6 day of Sep¬ tember, 1949. Lyman R. Daniel, Executor of the Will of ' Ed Crownover, deceased 6 T—10.13 From where I sit... Joe Marsh How Smiley Bowled 'Em Over Dropped into the bowling alleys the other night and there was little Smiley Roberts, who’s built like a bird, showing the big fellows how to do it. He rolled an average of 194 for 5 games. That’s bowling! Later on, over a friendly glass of beer at Andy’s Garden Tavern, I asked Smiley how he did it. “Practice, practice, and then some more practice,” he said, “and I fol¬ low a regular set of training rules so I’ll keep in good shape.” Then Andy chimes in. “To be really good at -.ny thing you’ve got Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation PRICED $13.45 Plus Tax 6U0 x 16-4 ply lires 18 MONTHS UNCONDITIONAL WRITTEN GUARANTEE Liberal Trade-In Allowance For Your Old Tires Dyer Service Station, Trenton, Ga. -:x:- For Sale NEW DODGE CAR Dodge Wayfarer Business Coupe NEW DODGE TRUCKS 1 !4 Ton Cab and Chassis 1 Ton Cab and Chasis USED CARS All Reconditioned 1941 Ford Coach 1940 Ford Sedan 1939 Ford Sedan 1936 Chevrolet Sedan 1939 Buick Sedan Dyer Motor Co. DODGE - PLYMOUTH DEALERS EXPERT AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRING Trenton, Georgia to follow the rules. Take running this tavern. We tavern owners and the Brewing industry have a Self- Regulation program we follow to see that places getting beer and ale are run right. When you follow the rules—you’ll stay out ahead of the other fellow.” From Where I sit, in sports or business it’s important to “keep in shape.” There are training rules and tavern rules — and they both pay off! NL ( hu,u4_