The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, June 05, 1952, Image 4

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    DADE
THEATER
SUN., MON., June 8 - 9
Two Tickets
To
Tony Martin, Janet Leigh,
Gloria DeHaven
Color by Technicolor
TUES„ WED., June 10-11
Southside 1-1000
Don DeFore, Andrea King
r
THURS ERE, June 12 - 13
The Racket
Robert „ . ..u Mitchum, t. „ Lizabeth , Scott
SATURDAY, June 14
GUN PLAY
Tim Holt
OPENING TIMES
Week Days: 7:30 P. M.
Saturday: 2:30 P. M.
Sunday: 3 P M. (two shows in
afternoon). ■ A _ a \ Close f 1 I,. .... for C,. m Church / 1 l-i ii r/ill
and reopen at 8:45 P. M.
ALL-STEEl BUILDINGS
JARMS
tafi, BUSINESS
V INDUSTRY
QUICK. PERMANENT,
LOW-COST CONSTRUCTION
•‘QUOMSET 40”: 40 feet wide;
any length desired, in 20-foot
extensions. Roller doors and four
windows in standard end-panel.
“QUONSET 24": 24 feet wide;
length as desired, in extensions
of 12 feet. Roller doors, solid
panels available for front; walk
door and window available in
end-panel.
••QUONSET 32”: 32 feet wide;
any length desired, in 12-foot
extensions. 12' door and two
windows in standard end-panel.
GUONSETS
"40" —-''“'X "24" "32”
C«t Ik* 1<HI» tedoyl
READY-MIX
CONCRETE CO.
215 North Glenwood Ave.
Dalton, Georgia
MANUfACfURED BY GREAT UKfS SUEl CORP
Memorial Services
coo
Memorial Services will be
held at the Odd Fellows Hall
the night of June 10 at 8
o’clock. There will be several
speakers.
Everybody is invited.
I. O. O. F.
TRENTON LODGE No. 38
Regular meeting each Tues¬
day night at 8:00 P. M.
M. Avery, N. G.
D. P. Hood, Secretary,
CRISMAN
Up-To-Date Line of Hardware
11 Market St. Phone 7-1114
Chattanooga, Tennessee
ANNOUNCEMENT
The formal opening of McBRY AR BROTHERS in their new
location will be held SATURDAY , JUNE 14, 1952.Watch next
week’s paper for announcement of final arrangements.
McBryar Brothers
TRENTON, GA.
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1953
1 Some Dade History
By Dr. Coulter
• The following is taken from
a book. ' A Short History of
Georgia" by Dr. E M Coulter,
professor of history at the Uni-
ver ity of Georgia.)
Near Chattanooga are Look-
j I cut and Sand Mountains, 1750 with
elevations ranging from to
j I 2392 densely feet. populated The region Trenton’s is fairly
| elevation is 735 feet. Its is popu- the
! lation still small. It
county ,-eaf of Dade County,
formed in 1840 Its old name
I was Salem. The county was
I named for Major Francis L.
: Dade killed in Seminole wars in
Florida in 1837. Not far away
1 are abandoned coal mines;
there is enough coal in these
mines to supply Georgia 200
years. The mines are too f far
! from markets for working at
the present time. Back when
Georgia had a notorious repu¬
tation for bad prison manage¬
ment prisoners were put to
work under terrible conditions
in the mines.
Scenery and Flowers
Southwest of Trenton are
dark cedars and bare cliffs.
They are somber in winter, but
... warmer days resplendent iii
with pinki-h dogwoods and
golden-centered white Chero-
; kee roses. Close by are digni¬
fied laurels, rhodendrons, and
honeysuckles. And in autumn
the hickory is gold, the gum
purplish, the oak reddish. The
j beach sends down nice trian¬
gular brown nuts, that are de-
i licacies for pigs and wild tur¬
keys. Why shouldn’t the pine
change dress, too? Sad that the
chestnut is gone, for its long
creamy blossoms spotted the
whole June landscape.
Rising Fawn
Rising Fawn has hacl other
names. It was Hanna in 1870.
With the coming of the A. G.
S Ry. it was Staunton.
Abandoned iron mines are
near.
Of special interest is Sitton’s
Gulch, 1400 acres, the chasm
800 feet deep, 4 miles long. It
was set aside as a refuge and
recreational area. The land
was a gift from the citizens of
Dade County aided by Chatta¬
nooga friends. The gulch walls
are sandstone worn perpendi¬
cular to Bear Creek. There is
an impressive waterfall.
LOOKOUT DRIVE IN
THEATER
Cummings anil Birmingham
Highway
SUN., MON., June 8 - 9
Calloway Went
Thataway
Howard Kell, Dorothy McGuire
Also 3 Cartoons
TUES., WED., June*10 - 11
Too Young To Kiss
Van Johnson, June Aliyson
Also 2 Cartoons
THURS FRI* June 1*2 - 13
Jim Thorpe,
All American
j Burt Lancaster, Phyllis Baxter,
Charles Bickford
Also 2 Color Cartoons
SATURDAY, June 1*4
Captain Carey USA
Alan Ladd, Wanda Hen-drix
Also 2 Cartoons
Doom And Bust In
Dade Described By
Old Time Resident
i
B q 1ow Is printed part of a
I letter received in this office
this week from Frank Nethery,
who was born in Trenton in
1872 and Ls now living with his
1 son in Chattanooga at 4308
Dupont Street.
"Dear Browny:
"Issue of May 1st, under
title Bit O’ Bull’ in re McBryar
,
Bros, removal from site of
Case Hotel to intersection of
Main Valley Road and White
1 Oak Gap Road drifts me back
some sixty odd years. Yes,
back to President Grover Cle-
j veland’s boom days, when New
i England City was born—born
on the Lawson Taylor farm,
and where town lots sold for as
high as $65.00 per front foot
and where was built a nice bank
building, a large hotel—Dade
Hotel—that would accomodate
about as many as any hotel in
Chattanooga at that time—
1889.
"These ‘booms’ were conta¬
gious. They spread over the
South — Trenton, Fort Payne,
and Birmingham. All suc¬
cumbed except Birmingham,
which has become the Pitts¬
burgh of the South. Then, too,
Bridgeport, Ala., suffered an
attack.
“If I remember correctly, a
man from Boston, Mass., pro¬
moted the boom of Trenton. It
soon busted. Tyne'A. Havron
published a paper at Trenton
at that time and appearing at
the head of the Brevity Col¬
umn appeared a verse:
Bosler put his boom away,
It got damp and rusted.
When he took it out again,
Oh! Bosler’s boom it busted.’
"J. A Case had built the
Case Hotel. Leroy Case, his
brother, sold goods in the store
room of the hotel for about 18
years
“John L. Case, son of J. A.
Case, sold goods in the Smith
& Brown brick building, on
the square where now his son
James is in business.
"There were few residences
in Trenton when I arrived. I
can locate all at that time and
name the occupants. One of
these days I will draw a map
showing the location of each
house.
“I intend to visit my old
heme town soon and hope to
see you.
"I am back on my feet again
but have lost some speed on ac¬
count of worn pistons and car¬
buretor may need adjusting."
“Your friend,
Frank Nethery.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
All creditors of the estate of
Rude F. Little late of said
County, deceased, are hereby
notified to render their de¬
mands to the undersigned ac¬
cording to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are re¬
quired to make immediate pay¬
ment to me.
This ..th day of May, 1952.
Julian F. Henderson
Administrator.
6 t — 6 - 26
Iniong (,ood Things In Life
Coke By The Carton
Cemetery Working
At Trenton Baptist
There will be a
working at the Baptist Ceme-
tery in Trenton this
June 7. Men are asked to
whatever tools will be needed
and are asked to give any time
they pos ibly can.
The ladies will bring lunches.
ATTENTION JUNIOR
GARDEN CLUBBERS
Junior Garden Club
are requested to take their Bird
H use to Mrs. Mary Kyzer be¬
fore June 15. The date of the
judging will b? announced
later.
Get your free sun flower seed
f om Patri ia Wheeler who has
a supply for all.
BIT O’ BULL . . .
(Continued on last page)
the square and trash is thrown
down on the streets.
What are we going to do
about it?
What CAN we do about it?
Some things are being done
right now. Many more stand
waiting for someone to get the
ambition—or nerve—to take a
step forward.
Dave L. Brown has contri¬
buted most in a long time by
offering to build a football
field for Dade High in Trenton
—as a gift to the children of
Dade County This will get the
boys out of the cow pasture
and into a field close enough
to town so that people can go
to the games.
A new. modern Dade County
Health Center is almost com¬
pleted. It will be the most mo¬
dern and elaborate building in
the county.
But we have no dentist, and
no veterinarian.
Rising Fawn community has
placed in the Chattanooga Area
Improvement Contest for two
years. A group of wide-awake
citizens there keep the com,-
munity clean and progressive.
We enjoy some of the pret¬
tiest scenery in the entire
country. We have waterfalls,
canyons, caves, and spacious
mountains.
But nature cannot do every¬
thing for us. Much of it is left
for the pepole themselves.
What are we going to do
about the many things needed
to be done, starving for a little
foresight and elbow grease?
We can do nothing if we
don’t at first TRY.
CREDIT RESTRICTIONS ARE
LIFTED ... Monthly payments J
are lower! Genuifh
ff w<?
... And Look What Dodge Gives You I
Famous Oriflow Ride
£}* "Double-Safe” Brakes
More Head Room, Leg
Room, Hip Room
£}» "Watchtower” Visibility r
£}» Dodge-Tint Safety Glass
£$» Safety-Rim Wheels
Specifications and equipment subject to change without notice .
MAKE YOURS A TROUBLE-FREE VACATION IN A DEPENDABLE DODGE
Dyer Motor Co., Trenton, Ga.
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