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>I()TOR POOL needed
an urge^ need in
ity for a group of ci-
Dade )rm a motor pool to
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t.z;r-s post-polio patients,
tr.'n 1 pienfs and crippled
heart. Atlanta for treat-
' :';.r i
c , ariovs clinics. These
r] £ ]"1 - held the second
on
;V f t h Mondays of each
> lL3 schedules to At-
.
lanta uch that appoint¬
ed not be kept.
n:tnb led Children’s
T -.i criPP Foundation
». • ie and Polio mile to any
pay S1X . nts per
V.; jiisibie Atlanta p; yciow. : r - cn to ^ ta Se c cil'
n J
f" interested in the perform¬ com-
'd service to
while enjoying a day
pepping or contact business Mrs. in A M. -
. ui a . please
A Nethery.
4-H REPORT
Recently the North Dade
Sch:ol organized their 4-
for 1953 an d 19o4. There
Club members m ail
are about 65
Among the subjects chosen
e r e Home Beautification,
v Sewing, Livestock,
Cooking, Corn.
p t pry and
,r,\ing office
president, Fred Slack,
president, Bobby Crow,
Y Hartline, Tiea
Secretary, Patsy
Judy Strawn, and Re
surer, Virginia Robertson;
porter, Committee, Glendo
Program Reba Hughes and
writ hum. advisers
Jones. The are
Naney Holmes, Mrs.
Mrs Pullen, Mrs.
rr , iam Mrs. Fuller, and Mrs.
n
Virginia Ann Robertson^
WANT ADS
reliable man or woman
Xe S r Ca r
nc e S Write McNes,3 Co.,
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Box 2766, DeSoto Station,
Memphis 2, Tenn.
MIRACLE HEARING AID
Complete *19 85. Squires ™
batteries, cords or ear button,
DR. G. K. MacVANE
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
Ft. Payne, Ala.
INSURANCE ON AUTOMO¬
BILE and TRUCKS Liability,
Fire and Theft, on Property
Five and Windstorm. See MW.
Herma n V. Moor , N
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FOR RENT — 6 room house
with large garden, on Creek
Road, near Morganville. $25.
T. R. Ryan, Wildwood.
3 t p — 11 - 26
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FOR RENT - Small three room
house. Lights a " wa ‘
Newly papered. P. O- x .
Trenton, Ga.
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For RENT_Two houses. One
four room and one smaller,
Adults only. — Mrs. W. B.
Cureton.
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FURNACE, Blower, and Pipe-
? 11 or trade. Skill saw, type-
writer, power mower, or what
have you.. SIDO.OO. — J. T
Sneed;, 309 Guild Drive, Chat-
tanoosa. Phone 28766.
LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
Trenton, Georgia
NOTICE OF SALE .
There will be sold at public
SS The
hours ujuih of Ui sale, stue, on on the Uie first mm Tues- fol-
day in December, 1953, the
One 1949 , „ Cus(om _____
rr&l-tS. " a,lnS
se£‘n of°arid ■eS^tsTha Neal, to
property of Terrel M. fi-
saiiify a chattel mortgage of
fa. against him, in favor
K-25 Employees Federal Credit
Union, from the Superior Court
of Dade Countv. Georgia.
F. C. Graham
Sheriff of Dade County. Ga.
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NOTICE BY ADMINISTRATOR
TO CREDITORS
To ihe Creditors of S. J- Little-
green, deceased:
are hereby notified to
an account to~ the un¬
dersigned of your demands
a - a; n-t the estate of the above¬
deceased, or lose prior -
ky as to ycur claim.
14th day of November,
1953.
G. W. Langford,
As A ministrator of the Estate
0 S j Littlegreen, deceased,
Lookout Mountain Hotel,
Georgia
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Winners at the Dade Grammar School Hallowe’en Carni-
— Queen Charlotte Curtis; King Eugene Smith.
(Courtf sv rhottonnner a es , !
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PR | VATE JACK MURPHY
IS ON LEAV e
Private Jack Murphy is home
, V j s itmg his fatehr, Mr. John
w . Murph, Jack I, stationed
at Cam p R UC k eri Ala., and has
com pi e ^ ec j basic training.
SUPPER AT NEW ENGLAND
COMMUNITY HOUSE
| The The W. W. S. S. C. C. S. of New
England Methodist Church are
sponsoring a Supper at the
community House Saturdayj
night, November 21 at 6:30.
(There will be Hamburgers, Hot
Dogs, Chili and Cakes and pies.
Everyone invited.
NOTICE
The Avans Home Demonstra-
Present as this is election of
offers for the coming year.
Mrs. H. II. Bodenhamer
Reporter.
TURKEY SUPPER AT
j NEW SALEM SCHOOL
New Salem Baptist Church
is giving a Turkey Supper
Thanksgiving. Everyone is cor-
dially invited. Come and join
in . the , i fun. p____ rr-:__- Time: 5:30. c.on Price: Tlrt/ifl'
Adults $1.00, Children 60c.
EXAMINATION FOR
MILITARY AND
NAyAL ACADEMIES
The y s Civil service Com-
mission will conduct a Con-
gressional examination for de-
signation to the U. S. Military
and Naval Academies on Mon-
j day, January 11, 1954, Georgia, for the
seventh District of
Candidates temporari l y absent
from their own Congressional
Dlstrict may be examined else-
} where, at such examination
'points as may be desired. only
j The examination is open
io candidates designated by
Members of Congress. Theue-
fore, any young man between
the ages of 17 and 22 who
wishes to take this examina-
Uon should no tify Congressman
Lanham Box 10 68, Rome, Ga.,
December 10) 1953, so
that he can j™ armno-p-
t e reSted y0U ng
Congressman Lanham makes
his appointments to both Aca-
demies on the basis of this
The highest grade
receives designation as a P ‘‘"
c ipal, and succeeding, grades as
T±S «««• -r 4
late must =“• ine “ “ I
men memai tal examination given J,
the Academy 0 f his
(Tjjich _________ is vary similar^ to the
Sf as^’physica^examination
before Academy. he J, These appom
^_____ y, e ma de in 1954.
„ typewriting -----; paper,
gEEE second
wh,te and ana yellow ye marked
sheets, thin paper
“copy” and two sizes of mi¬
meograph paper. TlMI
THE DADE COUNTY o
CRISMAN
Up-To-Date Line of Hardware , I
, |511 7-1114
Market St. Phone
Chattanooga, Tennessee
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AMERICAN LEGION POST 106
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First and third Friday y
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month, 7:30 P. M. Legion ^ j
Woodrow Tinker. Comm.
E. L. Raulston, Adj.
HU, t OINTV TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
19, 1953
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SLYGO
(Intended for last \ week) '
«™i Reeves
and „ dttIs daughter . Judy and
®‘ onda motored, to Kingston,
Tenn., Sunday, to visit Helen
and Bill Purcell and they all
went on to the “Smokies” for
the day. Brenda got to see
well as wade her first snow
The Ed°or M ,
guests were Mr & Mrs Ralph
Smith and son Laver* of
Lake, Mrs. Laura Burk, of
Chickamauga, Mrs. Bobby Ber-
rier and small son Ralph of
Caitersville, Ga., Mr. & Mrs.
C. R. Henson of Chattanooga
Valley, Mrs. Louise Bolton of
Chattanooga, Cynthia an d Jim
my Tatum and J. W. an d Ruth
Mo are.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle’s lit¬
tle grandson Phillip Smith, of
Chattanooga, spent last week
here with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Springs,
of Wisconsin, are here visiting
Mrs. Spring’s mother, Mrs.
Grace Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cure-
and children g
in Winchester Ten visitin?
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. Benton Pat¬
terson and children spent Sun¬
day with Lawrence and Kath¬
ryn Dugan in Fort Oglethorpe.
They all attended the dedica¬
tion service of the new hospi¬
tal, along with Edgar and Bes¬
sie Moore from this commun¬
ity in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle’s
Sunday guests were Mr.
Mrs. Webb Spencer and Mr
and Mrs. Ike Hembry and
all of Chattanooga. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordell
and two boys spent Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hughes.
Mrs. Leon Moore and Mis.
Mary Ruth Cureton attended a
shGwer at Mrs. Bent Cole's in
New England, Saturday night,
given in honor of Mrs. Dug
Cole.
The Edgar Moores spent Sat-
urday with Cynthia and Jimmy
Tatunwn^Jasper
4-H CLUB MEETS AF DAVIS
The Davis 4-H Club met No¬
vember 12, 1953, in Mr. Elliotts
home room.
The meeting lucc , 1116 was called to
order * the President, Jack
Ivey. The secretary, Mary Lou
j 0 nes, read the minutes of the
meeting meeting and called the
Rebecca Gray, the program
chairman, presented the fol-
'"" ,nS Pr ° gram: Devotional,
Martha Shelton; Report on
American Education Week, Va-
la Avans; Solo, Juanette Fos-
sett; “Trees”, Joyce Ellis; Duet,
•You, You, You”, Willene Gil¬
breath and Marelyn Wooten;
Solo, Flora Jones.
Mr. Bingham gave a dem¬
onstration cn the treatment of
corn seed by using Arasan
which kills fungus diseases. To
treat the corn, the seed is
in a container with a cover and
i-6th teaspoon of Arasan is
mixed with- Vi lb. of seed.
He also discussed the Steer
Project, an d several boys, in¬
cluding Jackie Tinker and John
Gray, are to receive a steer.
The Junior and Senior out, and record j
books were given
mee ting was closed by
0n8 standing and repeating led the the j
„ b D !*«. i ed ge, by ‘
N?ws
NEW SALEM
r io forest flros have been
rnnn" too close for comfort to
our community. Cloudland
Canyon was n fire, but we are
gla by d the to Fcrest report a job well dcnej
Rangers in keep-
'ng it under control.
Wonderful progrses is being
made on the New Salem Meth¬
odist Church. We are so glad to
be able to use it now, an d feel
sure with the help of everyone
we will have it completed be-
fore long. j
Mrs. Bessie Berrien, of New
York, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. M. G. Bradford and fa-'
mily.
Uncle Wess Bradford is slow-
ly improving.
Mrs. Carl Baker is on the
sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Brad-
ford ’ Mr ' and Mrs ’ Cecil Mc i
Kai &. ' Mrs - M. G. Bradford,
Mr. and Mrs. J O. Gass and
Arthur, Mrs. Bessie Berrien, of
New York, an d Mr. Frank At-
of Wilks Barre, Pa. M
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
shortle Bradtord and (a-
mily, at Canton, Ga. They are
the proud parents of a baby,
daughter, Carol DeNiece.
Mrs. J. O. Gass was hostess j
to a Fru Tex Party Tuesday
morning. Guests were Mis. e-
Rountree, Mrs. Grady
Bradford Nella ’ Mr Bn ' s £ , f ford Ce ^ n ° ^eKaig,i f ^
. Mrs BeS51e L .
° Ut Mountain > ‘ rr
rien, of New York, Mrs. Helen
Daniel, Mrs. Herman Gass,
Mrs. H. H. and Mrs. Kenneth
Bodenhamer, Mrs. Grady Dur¬
ham and daughter, Mrs. M. C.
Ewing.
Mrs. Art Moore has returned
home after several weeks visit
with her daughters, Mrs. Lola
Kyte and Mrs. Grace Johnson,
of” Oak Ridge, Tenn. Mr. and
Mrs. Kyte are the proud par¬
ents of a baby boy; and the
Johnsons have a baby girl.
Mrs. Nelia Bradford and
daughters visited Mrs. J. H.
Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Forester Monday after
noon.
We are happy to have Mr.
and Mrs. Bunk Forester move
back to our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover
and sons have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Kyte an d Mr. j
and Mrs. Linton Johnson and
family in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Mr. R. A. McKaig visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McKaig,
Mrs. M. G. Bradford and Mrs.
Bessie Berrien Monday.
w. WILLIAMS ATTENDS
MEETING in ATLANTA
wim of the williams
'
Motor Company, _ was in ai At _
lanta on the 12th of this month
tQ attenc j a private preview of
the new 1954 Chevrolet trucks.
. preview and accompany-
j n g business session was spon-
sored b y the Chevrolet Compa-
ny for all re tail dealers and
£alesmen j n t his area, and em-
phasized the importance
vrolet is attaching to its soon-i
-be announced new truck; I
'
Mr. Williams said, “The
meeting was somewhat without
precedent in his experience be¬
cause it was devoted exclusively
to new truck models.
Mr. Williams plans a special
showing of the 1954 line of
trucks later in the month v/hen
the new models become avail¬
able. It Is one of the few times
in history tHat Chevrolet has
exhibited new trucks apart
from new passenger car mo¬
dels.
DADE HIGH P.T.A.
SEPPER NOVEMBER 21
The P.T.A. of Dade High
School will sponsor a supper
at the school cafeteria on Sat-
urday, November 21. Serving
hours will be from 6 to 8 and
the menu will include large
servings of baked chicken with
dressing and a choice of home-
made apple, mince or pumpkin
es ’pj lere W j]j b e all the trim
needed to make this an
extra good supper.
Money is desperately needed
for the P.T.A. to fulfill their
$100 pledge to the Tri-County
fund. Won’t you come and en¬
joy a good supper with us while
helping for a very worthy
Tickets will be $1.00 for
and 50c for children.
People who haven’t bought
tickets before hand ma|’ pay
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By Mrs. Thelma Bell
Mr. Haydn Strawn attend¬
ed the Tennessee L. S. U. foot-
ball game in Knoxville re
ce ntly.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pender-
grass spent Sunday In Chatta-
nooga
Glenda Mitchum spent Sun¬
day with Mrs. Clifford Tribble
n nd family in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey
moved to Whiteside,
Mrs. Floyd Mitchum attended
at Avondale Sunday
ight.
Rev - an d M:s. Charles Ward
children visited Mr. and
‘ John Adams - Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Getz
Miss Patsy Dodson, of
Tenn.;, were guests
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Harris
un d a y
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Pilgrim
daughter, Deborah, of Oak
jdge, Tenn., spent Monday
ith Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
m nh
j^lrs. G. A. Price, of Chatta-
cr *1, a | “ s 7 snending " B this S Z week
Mr. & Mrs. , Ralph p, Jones
f am ii y
Miss Adele Harris spent the 1
with Mr. and Mrs.
carj. Harris at Tenn. - Ga.
line.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carroll
attended the funeral of Mr.
George Allen in Chattanooga
Ia3t Week
Mr. and Mrs. John Craze
have a new Studebaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop
announce the birth of a daugh¬
ter. The baby has been named
Gloria Jean.
Mis. Ruby Carroll was hos¬
tess of a Modern Methods Par¬
ty, Monday night.
Misses Beulah Sue and Edna
Jean Ballar d and Glenda Mit¬
chum attended a Wiener Roast
given by Terrell Wallen at his
heme Saturday.
Mrs. Dick Jones and son,
Tommy, of Charlston, S. C.,
spent several days with Mr.
an d Mrs. L. L. Bridgman last
week. They were en route to
their new home in Vincennes,
Indiana.
Miss Eloise Limbaugh and
Mr. Bill Moreland were mar-
. , „ Sunday . night . ^ at Rising .
Eloise is the daughter
of Mrs. L. M. Limbaugh and
a senior at Dade County High
School.
Stop Taking
Harsh Drugs for
Constipation
Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This
Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way!
For constipation, never take harsh drugs.
They cause brutal cramps and griping,
disrupt normal bowel action, make re¬
peated doses seem needed.
Get sure but gentle relief when you
are temporarily constipated. Take Dr.
Caldwell’s Senna Laxative contained in
Syrup Pepsin. No salts, no harsh drugs
Dr. Caldwell’s contains an extract of
Senna, one of the finest natural vegetable
laxatives known to medicine,
Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes
good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis-
tying relief for every member of the
family. Helps you get “on schedule”
without repeated doses. Even relieves
stomach sourness that constipation
often brings.
Buy Dr. Caldwell's 30)t size today.
Money back if not satisfied N. Mail Y. bottle,
to Box 280, New York 18,
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ALL KINDS OF LIVE FLOWER PLANTS,'each 15c ft
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TABLE LAMPS __ __ _________ _ ____ _ __ $1.98 to $4.98 ft
BEAUTIFUL TOWEL SETS J1.59 $1.98 $2.98 <
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PLENTY OF BEAUTIFUL DOLLS ______ $2.98 to $12.98 f
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Good Selection of Color Books. All kinds of Toys for the Kiddies 4
PLENTY OF GIFTS FOR ADULTS 4
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DON'T FORGET TO USE OUR EASY LAY-WAY PLAN 4
Gaimaway-fti£ey * 4
Co. 4 4
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TRENTON, GEORGIA (
CLOYFRDALE
We have had three
here.
No :ain. Thlnes are
dry, pastures are b own
of green; springs, wells an:
branches are low or dry.
Sicks folks are improved
not well. Mesdames Charles
Ed and Martha Bible aie
under doctor’s care.
an d Willie Grace are
ing.
Mrs. Frances B, Alford and
sen, Ben, spent most a
with home folks.
The Charles Bibles had mo
of their children and in-laws
for visit on Sunday.
Uncle Bill and Aunt Mollie
Amos are much better.
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Thirst, Too , Seeks Quality j
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► Turkey and l
► ► At ROY W. MOORE’S FARM 4 4
► On TRENTON L/ FAYETTE HIGHWAY 4
► Atop of Lookout Mountain 4
► Saturday, November 21,1953 4
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ALL DAY AFFAIR 4
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Red’s
a! < leaders
Phone 63 Trenton, Ga.
Open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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iS IT INSURED?
Complete Coverage On Fire,
Accident and Auto Insurance
H. F. ALLISON
INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE
Times Building Trenton, Ga.
N 0 9 Believe it or not, we
can give you new natural-looking
yJg f permanent hair color PLUS new
nf ; ' lanolin-given hair health and lustre!
CALL US FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY!
Sarah \s Coiffures
PHONE 69
TRENTON, GEORGIA
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NCW WHAT?
‘Mr, Tinker’ may have a lot
of fun taking a radio or other
; ct ic at appliame apart to
I see what ‘makes it tick’ but
t then what?
It’s far more satisfactory to
I you and cheaper in the long
| run if you call us lor all your
appli nee repairs. We know I!
.
! cur business and we guarantee
our w0rk -
TATUM & CASE
"•■'b Electric Co.
TRENTON. GEORGIA
i.ET US DO YOUR PRINTING
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
TRENTON. GA.