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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1949)
CRISMAN , p.To-Date Line of Hardware ! Chattanooga, St- Phone Tennessee 7-1114 | 511 Market > ( i.ET us do your job work HIE DADE COUNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA Refreshment m headquarters ‘HEAVY SERVICE ’ True It ft lires WITH A 6 MONTHS UNCONDITIONAL WRITTEN GUARANTEE AGAINST Snags - Cuts - Breaks - Blowouts Dyer Service Strtion, Trenton, Ga. BEST INSURANCE YOU EVER BOUGHT -:x:- For Sale t NEW DODGE CAR • • ■ - Dodge Wayfarer Business Coupe NEW DODGE TRUCKS 2-Ton Dodge Truck 1 Ton Cab and Chasis U S E D C A R S AH Reconditioned 1947 Ford, Coach 1948 Jeep — Same as new 1941 Club Coupe Ford li 1940 Chevrolet Sedan III 1939 Buick Sedan [!! Completely overhauled and painted . Buick Coupe 1938 Dyer Motor Co. DODGE PLYMOUTH DEALERS - EXPERT AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRING Trenton, Georgia THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 The Great, 30 9 mm*; SOUTHEASTERN FAIR Sept. -Oct. And MADE-IN-GEORGIA EXPOSITION “America’s No, 1 Fair” Atlanta Baseball Dayton 20 — New Salem 1 New Salem got a trimming in the game with Dayton last Sat¬ urday. This put New Salem out of the Series. Palmer 18 — Trenton 4 Seems like Trenton ran into something like New Salem did or played ball about like we did. * * • New Salem will play Trenton at Trenton Sunday to see who wins the League race. WANT ADS HARD OF HEARING—See Dr. G. K. MacY r anc. 720 North Gault Ave., Fort Payne, for a demon¬ stration of the Beltone One-Unit Hearing Aid, about one-third the size of the old style hearing aids. This is not available anywhere else in Dade or DeKalb Coun¬ ties. tf. FOR SALE—The women of Rising Fawn Missionary So¬ ciety offer for sale the follow¬ ing furniture from the par¬ sonage : 1 two piece kitchen cabinet 1 round oak dining table 1 oak buffet j 2 oak dressers 1 large book case 1 large wardrobe 3 rocking chairs. See Mrs. Richard Fricks or Mrs. Homer Hall across from the Methodist Church, Rising Fawn, Ga. 9-29 FOR SALE — Old Baptist Church Building at Rising Fawn. Committee will receive bids tiU Oct. 20th with right to accept or reject bids. Send all bids to J. A. Reeves, Ris img Fawn, Georgia. 10—6 WANTED—Share crop tennant 4 miles West of Rising Fawn, Ga. Two mule crop, stock, tools furnished, good land, will have electricity by first of year. References required. Puddin Ridge Fruit Farm, Rising Fawn, Ga. 12—1 FOR SALE—Farmall A Tractor with all equipment; starter, lights, new tires, $1,450.00. Call Chattanooga 83-2440 R or see me at the Fair.—Carl Collins. ‘ > FOR RENT — Home with three rooms and bath. Furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs. Jessie Gray. Trenton. WANTED — Sorghum Cane Heads. Immature or with very few seeds. Can use large or small heads. Don’t let them rot in the field, paying 40c per bushel. Send card to MAJESTIC MFG. CO. 1409 S.. Kelly Street Chattanooga, Tenn. 6tp—11.3 The Potatoe House on the Hood Farm will start storage of 1,000 bushels on October 3rd and 1,0!'J bushels will start on Oct. 10th. All interested please see Mrs. Hood at Farm. 2t—10.6. Star Route News Mrs. N. S. Walker Greetings to the Michaels, to our Toledo friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Thomp¬ son visited her son, James Lan¬ caster. Mrs. Willie Pollard vi¬ sited her daughter Mrs. James Lancaster. N. S. Walker is in Gadsden at his daughter’s home, Mrs. G. H. Campbell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Barton and family were the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. George and Hilda Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Yates visited relatives here last week. The McClouds visited here Sunday. Miss Ruth Cole visited rela¬ tives here last week. The Branch Sabbath school met with six members present. I thank you dear mothers for reminding the children. Fred Daily, Jr. will be home on furlough next month. He will be surprised at the nice building his father has done. I solicit the prayers of every Christian reader of this paper, and Long Island friends, as I have had very dark shadows around me, but now through prayer the sun has begun shin¬ ing again. Mrs. N. S. Walker had a birth day Sabbath. It was interesting to see the arms of my dear pu¬ pils thrown around me, on that dav. This earth would be drear wffhout our littre folks. We appreciate our neighbors that are helping us pick cotton this week. --o- BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS New Salem News Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKaig and children and Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Moore and Patricia visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bradford of Union Sunday afternoon, j Mr. Thomas Fulghum of Chat¬ tanooga visited Mr. and Mrs. ; Joe Fulghum and family over the week end. Mrs. Katherine Moore spent 1 the week end with her son, Mr. | and Mrs. Sherman Moore and | family in Fort Payne. I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore and I Mr. and Mrs. Olen King visited Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Wall of Chattanooga Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Massey, Mr. and , Mrs. Gordon Massey of New En¬ gland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gray. Misses Novella & Herscheline , Gray visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J. j Stephens of Columbus, Ga. We see Mr. and Mrs. (Bud) | Haygood driving a new dodge car ! around. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Logan and daughter of Indiana are visiting Mr. and M*s. John A. Logan. Mrs. W. T. McCauley spent last * Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Moore. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Moore are driving a new International ton truck we notice. Floral Crest News By Mrs. R. G. Peterson C. H. Hawkins has gone back to Birmingham to work. S. C .Grant is driving a new blue pick up Ford Truck. School is out this week as the teachers have a week off to attend the Institute at College- dale. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and Vern Clark attended the Fair in Chattanooga last Sat¬ urday night. \ Plans are being made to put in a coal burning furnace at the school house The old coal stoves have proved unsatisfac¬ tory. Elder L. H. Pitton preached his farewell sermon here last Sabbath. He and his family are moving to Spartanburg, S. C„ where he will act as pastor of two churches there. Mrs. C. D. Eskridge, Mrs. James Page of Trenton and Mrs. R. G. Peterson and Miss Elsie attended the dahlia show in the ball room of Hotel Pat¬ ten in Chattanooga last Sun¬ day. Some lovely blooms were exhibited. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Peterson and Vern Clark returned last week from a trip through 111., and Michigan, where they visit¬ ed friends and relatives. The Benton Harbor (Mich.) fruit market, the largest in the world was visited. There is an enor¬ mous fruit crop throughout Michigan, and of course fruit is cheap. Fruit lies rottening every where. Kow Much Do You Know about Christian Science! Even if you know nothing about Christian Science, take this op¬ portunity to learn some ot the facts about this scientific re¬ ligion which heals sickness and solves human problems. Accept this invitation on be¬ half of yourself, your family, *pd your friends. A Free Lecture entitled "Christian Science: The Way of Freedom" By Arthur Perrow, C. S. of Chicago, Illinois Member of the Board of Lectureship ot The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist. In Boston. Mass | . : riday, September 30, 8 P. M. (EST; The Church Edifice First Church of Chris!, Scientist 612 McCallle Ave. Chattanooga, Tenn. Cordially Invites You Hooker News Items Mrs. Thelma BJl Beulah Sue, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ballard is ill. Mrs. Louise Gregory of Char¬ leston, S. C„ is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bridgeman. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Hales Bar were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchum. Miss Katherine Moreland of Whiteside is spending this week with Mrs. Lily Mae Drew. Mr. Prill Strawn of Chattanoo¬ ga visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Strawn Wednesday. He was en route to Tampa, Fla., to spend a week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bell Ho¬ ward Strawn, C. M. Smith and Tommy Mitchum attended the Dade High Marion county foot ..V Js TO ALL ENTRANTS IN Til ^CHAMPION TOSVlEXrOWN ;*HC TZefxn&b 'P'uyyieAA mccat £e /tt £y Oct, 37 Your town’s chances of winning the Championship depend, to a great extent, on your Report of Progress to the Contest Judges. Neat, plain-looking Reports will get the same consideration and have just as good a chance of winning, as the more elaborate ones. WHAT YOU PUT INTO YOUR REPORT IS MOST IM¬ PORTANT! The judges will need to know the problems and solutions, tiie projects and accomplishments, m your efforts toward making your town a Champion Home Town. So get busy NOW on your Report of Progress. Remember: The Contest work period ends Octo¬ ber 15 — all Reports must he postmarked not later than October 31, GEORGIA POWER COMPANY Oeoeto/h.Hettf “Diviaiotc VISIT YOUR Hardware Store FOR i Plumbing Supplies Electrical Supplies Fireside Sets Kitchen Utensils SHOT GUN SHELLS 22 RIFLE SHELLS Kem-Tone and Other Paints D. D T. --- and mm OTHER USEFUL ITEMS Morrison Hardware & Supply Co. Trenton Georgia ball game at Jasper Fri. night. Mrs. J. E. Brasfield and baby spent Thursday with Mrs. Hart- lins in Chattanooga. Mary Jo Richardson has re¬ turned home after spending a week with Mrs. Pearl Richardson in Chattanooga. Misses Ruth Degnan and Betty McMath of Whiteside were re¬ cent guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson. Mr. and Mrs Tom Clouse of Whiteside spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adams, j Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, Miss Betty McNabb, Jack Grimes and Howard Strawn attended the fair in Chattanooga Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rowden and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rowden of Chattanooga visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Strawn Sunday.