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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1952)
THE DADE COUNTY TlMfcb Entered at L.e 1 o-tolace v.: .rentv.n, Ga., os »tL.-au mail. MRS. CATHERINE C. MORRISON ........ Owner and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES —IN ADVANCE: One Year, $2.00; Six Months, 51.25; Three Month*, 75 Cents. Plus State 3 % Sales Tax. Persons writing for publication are requested to furnish their name*, otherwise tne communication will not be published. Name will be withheld on request, but all communications must be signed — — -- —* —- - —— ------------- <*• * •"*— --------— ~ „ i........ — Memorials, Cards of Thanks and articles of like nature will be eharged at 50c and up for one Insertion, payable in advance. Advertising rates will be furnished on application___ DALLYIN’ IN By M.vrna It. McMahan Last Sunday afternoon, in all parts of the county, a rather unusual pattern was establish¬ ed by motorists. Cars were parked at irttervals on the highway and other au¬ tomobiles could be seen driving slowly along country roads. Oc¬ casionally, one could look be¬ yond a parked car and see sev¬ eral persons grouped in silent concentration. Suddenly, they would start waving their arms wildly jumping up and down, all the while chattering like magpies. Alter a moment’s thought, we decided there was no cause for alarm and determined that these must be Christmas tree hunters, whose annual visit from the cities and towns to surrounding woodlands was an expected event. Of course some of them are always polite en¬ ough to ask permission from the land owner, but there are others who will go right up in your front yard, If you’re not watchful, and cut down a cul¬ tivated spruce or small pine. In the latter case It Is never known, whether the tree cut¬ ters were just so engrossed In looking for a certain tree that they never noticed a house right back of it, or that they did know and just didn’t care. Those hoping to find a per- j feet, perky little tree were pro¬ bably disappointed, because everyone knows that a tree can look just right on one side, but the other side is usually always as ragged and scrawny as last- year's bird nest. There Is always a lot of con¬ fusion and litter when the tree¬ trimming begins, but it’s al¬ s METAL ROOFING 5 V GALVANIZED 5 V ALUMINUM 1% CORRUGATED GALVANIZED I GALVANIZED RIDGE ROLL AND AND ALUMINUM VALLEY a CHATTANOOGA HARDWARE CO. 2615 BROAD STREE1 reooooooo—oo a ooooooo oo oo c Let Us Keep Y’our Nice Sweat¬ ers and Wools Band-Box Clean Red’ Cleaners Phone 63 Trenton, Ga. oooooooooooo c o o ooaowo———— Savings Accounts — To provide for the future' Checking Accounts — To provide greater efficiency in your day-to-day financial affairs; Safe Deposit Boxes —Offer your valuables protection from fire and theft ot low cost; Bonking Services- In fact, all financial services which will add to your personal or business efficiency are avail¬ able here! NATIONAL W OU-TTADOOCA Market at Seventh Main :\t Market—East Chattanooga—Rossville, Ga.-T>~:n. 1500 McCallie Ave__3200 Brainertl Road—t Cheroke Bi.d. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve Uyslein THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TKENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1952. ways a lot of fun. And Christ¬ inas Eve, after each sparkling icicle |ornament and each slender ic- is in place, wonder and I beauty of ttr shining tree (would dissolve all doubts as to its sagging lines. Those of you who are look¬ ing at your tree right now shouldn’t be hard to convince that, with all the commercial¬ ization of Christmas, there will always be a place for the Christmas tree, for it carries with it the true spirit of Chris¬ tmas which we haven’t the right to forfeit. Here’s hoping that everyone realized all the good things from Christmas and won’t start worrying about bills until after the new year. IDLE MOMENTS: Winners of the Garden Club- sponsored County Christmas Decorations Contest will appear in next week’s issue. Since judg ¬ ing took place Wednesday night after the Times was already in the post office, it was impos¬ sible to announce the winners. This week's small issue is due to the fact that we want to take a holiday, too and since im¬ portant news will wait until after the first to break we hope, we will resume printing of the regular number of pages then. Happy New Year! Little Trees that To School, Comics A comic book, “The Little Trees That Went to School,” is being distributed by the 3 ate Forestry Department in connection with the forestry ed¬ ucation program. Accompany- .ng the booklets is a teacher’s guidebook of timber practices "or the use of schools. The comic books are very in¬ teresting and informative and hould delight youngsters of all ages. City Recorder’s Court Clint Miller, patrolman for the city of Trenton, lists the ollowing persons he brought be¬ fore City Recorder’s Court dur¬ ing the month of December: Disorderly Conduct: Howard Craze, Bobby Tipton, Richard Powell, Douglas Woot¬ en, Bob Long, Otho Foster, Chuck Christopher and Pokey Combs. Reckless Driving: Cedell Wilson, T. Donthitt, Lamar Fuson, John Poteet. Drunken Driving: H. McMahan, Earl Blevins, Joe Leonard < Ashley, C. Hunt, L. Daniel, Virgil Steffiel, Carl Powell and Jess Boydson. Drunkenness: Miles Walston, Homer Powell, Bob Russell, Glenn Stephens, Fred Wheeler, D. P. Givens, Hamp Palmer. Possessing Whiskey: Jess Boydson. Speeding: Ed Berry. C 1 EAR !. HAROLD SMITH, Pastor First Baptist Church Ft. Smith, Arkansas ▼ 6:00 to 6:30 AM CS! T:00 to 8-' > 0 PM CST ► OVER XERF ◄ 1570 on Dial Send all moil to FOX 183 FORT SfiiiTH - - ARKANSAS ON THE RUN .. TO SERVE YOU! Tatum & Case appliance re¬ pair is speedy but dependable. We want to give you fast serv¬ ice but we insist that the job be done right. You can rely on Tatum and Case service... we do no half¬ way jobs. If we can’t do it promptly and right... we just won’t do it! TATUM & CASE Radio Electric Co. TRENTON CITATION GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; J. Donald Tatum, adminis¬ trator of the estate of J. J. Nesbit, deceased, havihg filed his final return and petition for distribution of the balance in his hands and for final dls- charge as such administrator, this is therefore to notify all creditors, next of kin and other parties interested in the estate of J. J. Nesbit. deceased, to be and appear at the January Term, 1953 of the Court of Or¬ dinary of Dade County, Geor¬ gia, to be held on the first in January, 1953, to show cause, if any they have or can. why the prayers of said petition should not be granted and said administrator be finally and fully discharged. This December 1, 1952. A. W. Peck. Ordinary. The Dade County Times Only $2.00 a Year New Horae Gossip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn and son visited Mrs. E. A. Stal¬ lings and Virginia Ferguson over the week end. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hurst vis¬ ited relatives and friends over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Nelson were visiting home folks. He is leaving for California about January 8 to go to Korea. Nathan Echols visited his sister, Nettie Davis, last Satur¬ day and Sunday in Chattanooga. The New Home Church had their Christmas tree and a nice program which was enjoyed by a large crowd. The church has added two Sunday School rooms and a stage which we are all proud of. | Mr. Robert Dunn put in spot lights and light fixtures thru- lout the church and donated which the work and all fixtures the church is very thankful for. It has added so much beauty and help to the church. Brady Tinker and family were visiting his father and friends in Alabama Saturday. I. O. O. F. TRENTON LODGE No. 38 Regular meeting each Tues¬ day night at 8:00 P. M. Allison Blevins, N. G. E. R. Brandon, Secy. WANT ADS FOR SALE — 6-room house ■with bath, in Trenton. Easy terms. Also 4-room house south of Trenton, $900. See I. O. Wheeler, Jr. 3 t ; — 12-25 MIRACLE HEARING AID Complete $19.85. Requires no batteries, cords or ear button. DR. G. K. MacVANE Chiropractor and Naturopath 726 N. Gault Avenue Ft. Payne, Ala. NOTICE — I will no longer be responsible for any debts made by any other person than myself. — Grady Prince 3 t p — 1-1-53 LOST — Pocketbook and pa¬ pers. Please return and re¬ ceive reward but in any case return of papers and pocket- book will be gheatly appre¬ ciated. — C. A. Whited. LOST—Brown Nylon boy’s hel¬ met with bill, which matches a size two snowsuit. If found please return to or notify Mrs. Jeril Cooper, Jr., Rising Fawn. What are your plans for 1953? A good Rawleigh Business is hard to beat. Opening in Dade County. Write at once to Rawleigh’s, Dept. Gal-10- 254, Memphis, Tenn. 6 tp.1-22 Winter Is Coming! DON'T WAIT TOO LONG. LET US PROTECT YOUR RADIATOR WITH PRESTONE [xmi am • -r * s- AU. SOT MW AND RECONDITION1D US ID CAM MtW HWH« 1951 DODGE DIPLOMAT, Clean Radio, Heator 1947 FORD STATION WAGON 1947 CHEVROLET, 4 Door 1950 DODGE, 2 Ton, 2 Speed 1950 DODGE, % Ton 1646 DODGE lj/ 2 Ton 1656 CHEVROLET, 2 Ton, 2 »peed 8.25 x 26 Tire* 1656 G M C, 2 Speed 1950 FORD, 2 Ton 1648 CHEVROLET, 2 Ton, 2 Speed, ReeeuditieaeA Meto* 1946 FORD. y 2 Ton ^ 1 irestone TIRES DYER MOTOR CO. TftKNTBN, BA. DADE THEATER SUN., MON., Dec.,28 - 29 SHE’S WORKING HER WAY THROUGH COLLEGE Virginia Mayo, Ronald Reagan in Technicolor tr******* + » + *** + + ■* V****** TUESDAY, December 30 Temptation ALSO CALENDAR NIGHT ★★*★■***★+**★★■*•*★**★*★»★> WEDNESDAY, December 31 Bend Of The River With J. Stewart ★ *■**★★■*★■**★**★*★★★★★★*★■» THURSDAY, JANUARY 1-2. The San Francisco Story Joel McCrea—Yvonne DeCarlo ★ ★★*★★★★★★★★★*★★★★★ it irk if i SATURDAY, JANUARY 3 Out-Riders With Joel McCrea OPENING TIMES Week Days: 7:00 P. M. Saturday: 2:30 P. M. Sunday: 3 P. M. (two shows in Afternoon). Close far Church ind reopen at 8:45 P. M. CR1SMAN Up-To-Date Line of Hardware 511 Market St. Phone 7-lll*| Chattanooga, Tennessee AMERICAN LEGION POST C. Raymond Street, Comm. Manuel Avery, Adj. First and third Friday every month, 8 P. M. Legion Hall IS IT INSURED? Complete Coverage On Fire, Accident and Auto Insurance H. F. ALLISON INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Times Building Trenton, Ga. LOOKOUT DRIVE IN THEATER Cummings and Birmingham Highway SUNDAY, December 28 TONITE ONLY Stage To Tucson Rod Cameron — Wayne Morris Technicolor 4 Cartoons!! SURPRISE NtTE TONITE Closed Mon., Tue., and Wednesdays THUR., FRI., Jan., 1 - 2 SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM The Lady Takes A Chance John Wayne—Jean Arthur Two Cartoons ‘‘OUR GANG” COMEDY NEWS SATURDAY, January 3 FUEDIN RHYTHM Eddie Arnold - Caroline Cotten Oklahoma Wranglers 4 Cartoons - Free Kiddy Prizes FREE PASS!! This pass will admit driver of car free of admission to The Lookout Theater. HAPPY NEW YEAR KOTIC1 All Uuom invited to attend. Trento* Lodge Ne. 171 F. is A. M., meet 8:00, p m every aecond and fourth Saturday of each month. Noah Castleberry, W M. Robert Ryan, Secy. TIRES NEW DIAMOND TIRES Used tiree — all makes and add sizes. ltecaping and Repairing:. 189% cold rubber. Best obtainable repair material AH work guaranteed Compare eur prices before you reeap. BROAD STREET TIRE SHOP 3600 Broad at St. Elmo Phone 53278 H. B. Everette, Mgr.