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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1953)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES Entered at the Postoffice at Trenton, Ga., as second class mail HRS. CATHERINE C MORRISON Owner and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE: One Year, $2.00; Six Months, $1.25; Three Months, 75 Cents Plus State 37. Sales Tax. m lir Persons writing for publication are requested to furnish their names, otherwise the communication will not be published. Name will be withheld on request, but all communications must be signed Memorials, Cards of Thanks and articles of like nature will be charged at 50c and up for one insertion, payable in advance Advertising rates will be furnished on application Locals and Personals Mrs. Ethyl Buckalu is taking a vacation this week. Mr and Mrs Gene Bates moved to their new home in north Trenton, Tuesday | Mrs A L Payne an appendectomy We are hoping to see her around soon, i Mesdames W. J and H. L. Bradford were in Chattanooga ; Monday | The latest estimtae we have on acreage burned over by the fires Mrs. is about John 9,000 Crane, acres. daughter j of Mr and Mrs. Brown Newby, expects to go to her husband, who is in the navy and is sta- tioned in New Port, R I : We are sorry o hear that Mr. j Pete Newby is confined to his j bed. We wish for him a speedy 1 recover and hope to see him j around soon | ' The roofers were really busy | Tuesday trying to get the roof on the John L. Case Store, be¬ fore it rajned, but a few show¬ ers caught them. We are pleased to hear that Mr. H". C. and Don Gross are getting along pretty good. We hope to see them home again soon. Miss Eloise Geddie, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J E. Geddie, and Mr. Robert Williams, of Chattanooga, were married in Birmingham last week end. The couple will live in Oak Ridge where he is employed. One night last week, while watching the world news from New York over TV, I saw the news flash of the fire on Sand Mountain, being fought by the fire fighters, I saw Orville Gil¬ breath on the tractor plowing around the fire. Good going, Orville, you were in the woods, but you were seen all over the world by picture. i wwirrrrya: mi ■-*—**• wsm With I Corps in Korea — Pfc. James E. Payne, son of Mrs. Queen E Linker, Route 1, Wildwood, Ga , is returning to the U. S after duty with the I Corps in Korea. The corps, one of three in Korea, coordinates the inten¬ sive post-truce training and re¬ conditioning of UN units under its control. Private First Class Payne, who was a light vehicle driver with the 95th Transportation Car Company, had been over¬ seas since July 1952. He holds the Korean and UN Service Ribbons. Before entering the Army in November 1950, Payne was a machinist for the Me Alister Hosiery Mill, Chatta¬ nooga, Tenn. “A STITCH IN TIME .. . There is a lot of truth in the j old adage ’a stitch in time saves nine’. This is particularly true when it comes to electrical appliance repair. Call us promptly at the first sign of trouble. An early repair job can often be a small and in¬ expensive one. Delay may cause further trouble and greater expense You can depend on us for prompt, dependable repair serv ice on all your electrical ap¬ pliances. TATUM & CASE dio Electric Co. TRENTON. GEORGIA OPEN MEETING ON LIGHTING PROJECT Are you interested in your children something you yourself can enjoy? A athletic program is a fine way use the excess energy of youth and to let the spectators boo t their home team to vic- n athletic pro goes even further, it produces team play, working together for a common goal, and players and' spectators a pride in their school and community. Now-a-days many high school football games are played at night It gives the parents a chance to see their children in action and to go see what the home team can do The Dade County High School has been handicapped, first by no field and now because of no lighting night games. Too many games have to be played outside the county ,for the community to know just what swell boys are playing on the team and what a grand routing section the rest of the school is for them. A project has been started to light the Dave L. Brown Ath¬ letic Field. If you are interest¬ ed, attend a meeting next Mon day night, November 30, at 8 o’clock at the Dade High Lunch room. Ways and means of fi¬ nancing such a project will be discussed and your opinion is needed. Coffee and doughnuts will be served. NOTICE Regular meetings Trenton No. 179 F. & A. M. the second and fourth <? Saturday nights each y \ month at 8:00 p. m. All qualified Masons invited attend. M. Morrison, W. M. Early A. Ellis, Sr. Sec. 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It’s the latest, greatest develop¬ performance unmatched by any other ment in steering ease! PowerFlite and Power Steering are optional equipment. Their moderate extra cost brings lasting rewards in driving pleasure. 3 GREAT SERIES RCYAl V 8 . CORONET V-8 AND SIX . MEAD0WBR00K V 8 AND SIX Dyer Motor Co., Trenton, Ga. THE l)Al)K COUNTY TIMES. rHF.NTUMj GKO/HilA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1953 Fire Fighters Can Catch Some Sleep With the rains coming down the fire fighters can catch up cn their sleep. It is good to see the rain coming down and net have smoke and fire raging through- out the county. 5th SUNDAY DADE COUNTY FELLOWSHIP — NOV. 29th Bvrd’s Chapel Church Program 11:00 A M. — Rev. Joe E. Raker, J: Rev. Edmond Cham- hers. 12:00 Lunch. 1:30 P M. — Rev Robert Hilton, Rev. Charles Ward. Emphasis - Remits of Spl- ritual Life Meetings. Special Feature—Dade Coun- t.y Quartet. BYRD’S CHAPEL CHURCH HARVEST FESTIVAL ! Byrd’s Chapel Church Har- , vest Festival — Saturday, De- C o m ber 5 th, 1953. Auction Sale of Projects — 7;00 - 8:30 P M. Dedication Service — 8:30 - 9:3o P. M — Rev. Robt. Hilton Dade County Quartet Singing, Congregational singing. AMERICAN LEGION POST 106 First and third Friday every month, 7:30 P. M Legion Hall Woodrow Tinker, Comm. E. L. RauDton, Adj. t O. O. F. TRENTON LODGE No. 38 TRENTON Regular meeting each Tues¬ day night at 8.00 P. M. F. C. Graham, N. G. Gene Brandon, Secy. RAYETTE NOWe Believe i< or not, we can give you new natural-looking permanent hair color PLUS new lanolin-given bair health and lustre! CALL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! Sarah’s Coiffures PHONE 69 TRENTON, GEORGIA OOQOOCOOOQOOOOOOOQOC/ O OOOOOOOOOO ffi O P O O OOO O OO u OO O OC C A GOOD THOUGHT FROM CATOOSA COUNTY NEWS ”29 shopping day? until Christmas Before you race ar.und the country-side look¬ ing or gift , take a look at what’s for sale in Ringgold. You will find practically every¬ thing including the kitchen so says Mrs. Margaret j ones Editor cf the Catcosa County News. For us, it would be a good idea to look around Dade for your ChrLtmas gifts. The stores are ready for you with a large and varied selection. No feeling, the time is getting short. NOTICE OF SALE There will be sold at public cutcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, before the courthouse door of Dade Coun¬ ty, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues- day in December. 1953, the fol¬ lowing property: — One 1949 Ford V-8 Custom automobile, 2 door, having Mo¬ tor No. 98BA-70869. Said proper^ found in pos¬ session of, and levied on as the property of Terrel M. Neal, to satisfy a chattel mortgage fi. fa. against him, in favor of K-25 Employees Federal Credit Union, from the Superior Court of Dade County. Georgia. F. C. Graham Sheriff of Dade County, Ga. 4 t — II - 26 I NOTICE BY ADMINISTRATOR TO CREDITORS To Hie Creditors of S. J. I.ittle- green, deceased: You are hereby notified to render an account to the un¬ dersigned of your demands against the estate of the above- named deceased, or lose prior¬ ity as to your claim. This 14th day of November, 1953. G. \V. Langford, As Administrator of the Estate of S. J. Littlegreen, deceased, Lookout Mountain Hotel, Georgia 6 t — 12 - 24 WANT ADS SALE — 1951 Plymouth, 4-door, Clean $795.6)1); 1941 K'yzer $295.00; 25 foot House Trailer. — Walls Shell Service Station, Trenton, Ga. MIRACLE HEARING AID Complete $19.85. Requires no batteries, cords or ear button. DR. G. K. MacVANE Chiropractor and Naturopath 720 N. Gault Avenue Ft. Payne, Ala. 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 jure but gentle relief when you are temporarily constipated. Take Dr. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. No salts, no harsh drugs. of Dr. Caldwell’s contains an extract Senna, one of the finest natural vegetable laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis¬ fying relief for every member of the family. Helps you get “on schedule” without repeated doses. that Even constipation relieves stomach sourness often brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell’s 30< size today. Money back if not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. i NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY! 3 © We Ye goto good used car for every purse and purposeI * $ Top Value Special © 1946 DODGE 4 Door Sedan 9 # $395 .00 1946 DODGE, 4 Door, Custom _________________ $ 295.00 1951 PLYMOUTH, $1195.00 § 4-door. Clean . ________________ 1949 PLYMOUTH, 4 door Sedan ________________ $ 895.00 1948 PONTIAC Club Coupe $ 695.00 Q __ __ ______________ 3 1950 CHEVROLET, 2-Dr. Sedan, Reconditioned Motor $1095.00 1948 CHEVROLET, 2-door, Fleetline ____________ $ 745.00 1946 CHEVROLET, 4-door, Fleetmaster __________ $ 645.00 1946 CHEVROLET, Fleetline __________________ $ 695.00 1946 FORD, 2-door Sedan. Clean $ 595.00 0 __ ____________ € e USED TRUCKS § [451 FORD 2 Ton, 2 Speed, 825 - 20 Tires. Bargain at $1195.00 1951 FORD y Ton Pick-up. Good condition —$ 995.C. ; 0 2 _____ Q 1946 FORD iy Ton, 2 speed, 825 x 20 Tires -295.00 0 2 ____ $ 1949 Cr. M. C., 2 Ton, 2 Speed $ 795.00 # ___________________ 0 1949 GMC y 2 Ton Pick-up $ *45.00 Q __ ______ ________ e See our wide selec¬ EASY TERMS! tion of fine used You can alway UP Months TO depend on the De¬ cars. You’ll find 24 pendable Used Cars just the model. to TO PAY sold by Dodge- suit your purse and your Plymouth Dealer. purpose. COME IN TODAY! 0 f Dyer Motor Co. 0 I § 9 TRENTON, GEORGIA f 9 FOR RENT — 6 room house with large garden, on Creek Road, near Morganville. $25. T. R. Ryan, Wildwood. 3 t p — 11 - 26 _______ ' : Savings Accounts- To provide for the future' Checking Accounts— To provide greater efficiency i n your day-to-dey financial affairs' Sofe Deposit Boxes- -Offer your valuables protection from fire and theft at low cost; Bonking Services- In fact, oil financial servia which will add tc your person'.! or business efficiency are avail¬ 1 able here! HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK W USMTAWJOCA luwsa Market at Seventh V :in at Market—East Chattanooga—Rossville, Ga.-T*- n. l.> McCallie Ave.—3200 Brainerd Road—1 Cherokee Hr,U. Mi tuber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System INSURANCE ON AUTO Mo bile and TRUCKS Liability' Hre lire and and Windstorm. Theft, on P T()p J’ He; See M r man V. Moore, New Salem