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CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS
People like to attend ChrRt-
is programs during the holi-
y sea cn so went you < and
u means you who are read-
g this) .send u.s the program
your community early en-
gh so that it wifi be in our
r istmas edition on Decem-
r 17.
Even if you only know the
ace and the date, please send
i this much information.
ilk; do like to see the pro-
ams in other communities if
ey know when to go.
REAR THAT STRIKE
A strike means a stoppage of
ork whether it is in a
■ in a home. Hew about your
home., are some of your
jpliance.s on strike?
We can csstne you that your
ppliances will work pr perly
nger if you depend on our
uaranteed repair work. It is
teedy and reliable and our
rices are reasonable.
Give call. let
reak that appliance strike’!
TATUM & CASE
Radio Electric Co.
TRENTON. GEORGIA
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PLEASE
//' Anyone
—Dies
—Gets Married
—Has Guests
—Goes Away
—Has a Baby t
—Has a Fire
—Is 111
—Has an Accident
—Builds a Home
—Wins a Prize
—Moves into the Community
—Holds a Meeting
—Or Takes Part in Any Event Unusual
If There Is A
—Church Meeting
—School Meeting
—Farm Meeting
That's News We Want It
tUr ?Tulc ffmmln Eitncs
PHONE 28
TRENTON. GEORGIA
States of
Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation
N MINA I IONS MADE FOR
COMMUNITY
GMMITTEEMEN AND
DELEGATES TO COUNTY
( (INVENTION
Dade County ASC
committeemen from the six
communities in county met at
the ccu:thou.se in Trenton, No-
vember 30 at ! PM for the pur¬
pose of nominating candidates i
to the of .ices of
committeemen and delegate to
county convention.
Below i the list of candi¬
dates nominated for each of
thc ix communities:
SAND MOUNTAIN (North)
Committeemen
Ledell Tripp
Kirk Ellison
Mack Crisp
Joe Townsend
Wayne Leverette
W B Haynes
I) legates
Claude Smith
Kirk Ellison
Ledell Tripp
SAND MOUNTAIN (South)
Committeemen
R D. Smith
Lyman Taylor
Myrcn Gass
C. A Pike
J B Boydston, Jr.
W. H Gray
Delegates
C. C. Stephens
J. H Bone
Henry Long
W R Duncan
TRENTON
Committeemen
D E. Morrison
J. H. Carter I
C. L. Holmes
Robert Forester
J. B Sullivan
Delegates
A S Doyle
J. B. Sullivan
D E Morrison
WILDWOOD
Committeemen
J D. Massengale
T G. Tudor
Tom Carroll
Davis Carroll
Earl Cole
Delegates
E. R. Wells
Tom Carroll
Earl Cole i
TB* DADE COUNT! TIMES, TRENTON. GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1953
RISING FAWN
Committeemen
J. P. Lambert
Grady Hawkins
G. V. Green
Byron Forester
C. W. Wallin
Chester McCarty
Delegates
R. C. Thomas
Otis York
W L Fannin
NEW SALEM
Committeemen
B W Holtzhower
C. G Collins
Grady Bradford
Woodrow Gray
Harold Moore
L. E. Holtzhower
Harold Ccx
Delegates
C G. Collins
Grady Bradford
J^. E Holtzhower
The ballots will also provide
for “write-in” votes. The no¬
minee for committeemen and
alternate committeemen re¬
ceiving the highest number of
votes shall be chairman; the
second highest vice-chai: man,
the third highest, member; the
fourth highest, first alternate
and the fifth highest, secon i
alternate. The nominee for de-
legate and alternate delegate ;
rceiving the highest number of
votes shall be delegate and se-
cond highest alternate delegate.;
Each farmer — ow r ner, ten-
ant or sharecropper — who is
participating in any program
administered by the county
ASC committee is eligible to
vote in his respective elecUon.
The county committee urges
all farmers to vote in this elec¬
on December 15.
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THE RISING FAWN W. M. S.
HELD MEETING
The Rising Faw ; n W. M S.
met at the church at 10:00 a.
m. Tuesday, December 1st for
their Foreign Mission Study.
The pastor Rev. Taylor Castle¬
berry very ablely gave a lec¬
ture on the book “Lets Listen.”
We also enjoyed the Hinkle’s
W. M. S. ladies meeting with
us. Lunch was served at the
noon hour.
Recpecfully,
Mrs. Harold Castleberry.
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YESTERDAY
IN DADE COUNTY
CLOVERDALE
Dr. and Mrs. Gardner have
Morganville, spent the weekend
Quite a number of our people
spent Saturday fishing near
Rising Fawn with the u ual re¬
sults.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bible
and son, James, spent Satura-
day night and Sunday with
home folks returning to their
home at Rome Sunday night.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Phillips, of
with the latter’s parents here,
returned from Crossville, Ala.,
where they have been visiting
Mrs. Gardner’s parents
The Georgia State Highway
cook camp arrived in Dade
County this week and will do
fancy cullinary stunts while
the work p f graveling and oil-
ing our roads goes forward.
Farmers had better get busy
after the good rain Sunday
night for weeds will grow as
well as corn.
Davis Carroll made a busi¬
ness trip to Chattanooga Sat-
urc j ay anc j brought back a new
car
^rs. j 0 hn Morgan, from
Birmingham, is spending a few
^ er Morganville home
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TENN _ . GA BOUNDARY
LINE IN DISPUTE
Attorney General Napier said
this week that it will be prob-
ably be some time before he
can complete the report Gov.
Walker has called for on the
boundary line dispute between
Georgia and Tennessee. The
area involved in the dispute
is a half mile wide by 109 miles
long, and a further study of
the records today indicates
that there is more in the mat
ter than has appeared not only
from the Georgia but from the
Tennessee side.
Though Governor Walker is
out of the city today. It is
learn that he is proceeding un¬
der a resolution of the Georgia
legislature approved August 16,
1922, instituted by Represent¬
ative Tatum of Dade County.
a part of the importance of
the transaction is indicated in
a considerable file of corres-
pondence between Governor
Walkr’s office and the office of
Governor Peay, the attorney-
general of Tennessee and othrs
dated through 1924, the imme¬
diate impulse being the state¬
ment by B. W. Uewson o„f
Chattanooga that he has pur-
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large land properties in
County for the purpose
extensive developmnts . , . and ,
tound in his financial ne¬
that all Dade and
county properties as
as properties in Hamilton
Marion counties in Ten¬
are looked upon by fi¬
agencies as “frozen as¬
because of doubte of the
boundary line, and for
reason developments on
large scale cannot be car¬
forward in any part of
territory.
NEWMAN AFTER
CERTAIN
Sheriff Tom Newman has
very busy lately enforc-
the prohibition law in our
to the terror of those
o have no respect for law
Recently he captured and
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BULOVAS FOR WOMEN BULOVAS FOR MEN
Visit our Store and receive a chance on a LIVING ROOM SUITE
A chance will be given for each visit to the Gross Mercantile Store. An additional chance
will be given for each purchase. Living Room Suite and other prizes will be given away
CHRISTMAS EVE.
USE OUR EASY LAY-AW AY PLAN
Gross Mercantile Company
Trenton, Georgia
a large still with
g allons of beer ° n Look ~
Mountain near Rising
But tot Monday was a ban-
cers r /*L cap t ur °LJ ing m two ,.^ cars sons ° and t:
a^out thirty gallons of moon
L. C. Owens, who lives at
foot of Hjle’s Gap is now
on bond waiting trial on three
charges; making, possessing
IS IT INSURED?
Complete Coverage On Fire,
Accident and Auto Insurance
H. F. ALLISON
INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE
Times Building Trenton, Ga.
and transporting and his Che-
vrolet car is in the Sheriff’* Irr
possession s
H a ■
1‘bansporling h Monday Tlharj
night
j LOCAL MENTION
j The P. T. A. gave an ente
tainment auditorium at Friday the High S’V'j \C
evening 6
program was well rendered