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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1954)
the drink everybody knows * ■ '«I5S 1 m Wm l al! flavors IMF GALLONS 4 miles from Rome Kraft Plan'. 3 miles from the Berry Schools 3 miLes from GE Plant. 4Vs miles from Plant Hammond Monday, July 5th - - 10 A.M. Alabama Road, West of Rome, Georgia Our famous 4th of July Barbecue and Auction will be conducted Monday July 5th. On premises of General Acres, under our large tent rain or shine. FREE! FREE! FREE! A new 1954 Ford will be given away Free to some lucky person attending during sale. No member oi the J. L. Todd Auction Co., or their immediate families will be eligible for the new Ford. One 5-room dwelling cn large level lot, in good state o. rep _■ 400 beautiful building lots, mostly wooded lots, some acreag tracts. Each and every lot will sell, regardless of price for the nig , high dollar. Make your plans to attend this Auction and enjey y° ur day lhtening to our Hammond organ and eating Free Barbecm Dinner, also having a chance to win a new Ford. For tickets Ford, contact any of cur Salesmen on grounds or call at our oi- fiee. You must be present to win. Ai:o buy property consisting of many beautiful home sks nested in the hub of the Cocsa Valley where millions and nulliona of dollars are being scent on Industry, and payrolls are mere, mg daily, & Plenty of room for large homes, lawns, shrubbdry, gardens a nd rich soil for flowers the year round. YFS IT'S TRUE . T Within a nhort distance from nearby grocery stores, schools, churches and town. 2 . Wide, improved Streets are now being laid throughout the Sub-Division. 3. Where the soil is rich and productive. , 4. Warranty deeds termed. 5. No City taxes. 6 . As much as 10 degrees cooler than downtown area. TERMS — EASY FREE! FREE! FREE! New 1934 Ford to some lucky person during the sale. Old fash ion- ed B:lr becue dinner for everyone attending. Bring vour family aaid spend the day. I. L. TODD AUCTION 392 WEST 3rd STREET — ROME, GEORGIA PHONES: 4-1656 or 4-1657 ( ' A P. M- R SALE EVERY SATURDAY \ RAIN OR SHINE Llst Your Property With Us—We Sell the World BYRD’S CHAPEL We are glad to report that Mrs. Raymond Castleberry is I part of the an ^,,.! time. J . S ab ,, e t0 be up i Steven Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fisher, who had his tonsils removed last week, is I doing fine. I Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Long’s recent visitors were their son Joe Long and family from De¬ troit, Mich. Mrs. Dora Crane’s recent vi- sitors were her daughter, Mrs. Arlie Lee, and Mr. Lee frcm Chattanooga. Mrs. George Philips is still improving. *. o o. f. TRENTON LODGE No. 38 TRENTON Regular meeting each Tues¬ day night at 8:00 P. M. Charlie Jeffrey, N. G. Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! For constipation, never take harsh drugs. They disrupt cause brutal cramps and griping, normal bowel action, make re¬ peated doses seem needed. When you are temporarily consti¬ pated, get sure but gentle relief—without salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in Dr. Caldwell’s is one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis¬ fying relief of temporary constipation for every member of the family. Helps you get “on schedule” without re¬ peated doses. Even relieves stomach soufness that constipation often brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell’s. Money back if lot satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. TIIE DADE COUNT* TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 24,'1954 HEAD RIVER By Mrs. Hugh Forester Mts - L. E. Holtzhower re- , I ! laias on the sick list; also Mrs. Cecil Forester has returned home after spending several days in a LaFayette hospital. We understand that Mrs Forester is slightly better at this wirting. j Miss Gladys Scruggs of Chat- itanooga spent a few days visit ing relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and children Randy and Gene have jreturned to their home in Cor- dele, Ga., after spending two weeks here with Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forester. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross were Rev. and Mrs. Rcy Groce and fami¬ ly of Chickamauga, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stalvey and son Bob- iby of Chattanooga, and Mr. |and Mrs. Melvin Ross and baby New Salem. Also Miss Mil¬ dred Nave of Chickamauga. Mr and M:s. Lester Forester and daughter Helen of Cave Sprihgs, Miss Janie Forester, Miss Clara Sue Riddle and Miss Riddle’s little’ sister of Cloverdale visited the Hugh ! Forester family last Sunday. The daily vacation Bible School conducted by Rev. and Mrs. Francis Cochran of Look- Mountain, Tenn., closed ; last Friday after a very sue- cessful week at the church here, There were 33 children enroll- ed. Mrs. Hugh Forester visited her mother, Mrs. J M. Ross, and family in Rome one day last week. Miss Myrtice Dodd of Ider, Ala., spent last week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritss Schurch. Sulphur Springs Miss Alvis McGuffey At the homecoming at the state Line Methodist church on June 13 there was a large crowd of people from Chatta¬ nooga, Fort Payne and many other places. The Rev. M. H. Ortine preached at 11 oclock. Dinner was spread on large ta¬ bles on the lawn at noon from picnic baskets brought by the people that came. The new preacher at the State Line Church is the Rev. J. Farmer of Chtatanooga. Mrs.' Cora Hill of Fort Payne, Buddy Mullinax and Mr. and Mrs. Bittu Mullinax and Sam Mrs. Bernard Driskill were Sunday guests of the Misses Me Guffeys. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hender¬ son and children spent Sunday with Mr. Henderson’s father at Cave Springs. Mr. J. M. Carson of Cave Springs was visiting here Mon¬ day. AUNT HET SPACE Full 9.2 cubic feet of stor¬ age space in same floor Social class ain’t standard. It space occupied by older 6 cubic-foot models. depends on where you live. In More. some towns I couldn’t get in by the front door, but Yiere at heme FEATURES I’m right on top. New adjustable and re¬ movable Door Shelves, Full-width Freezer, Full- width Chiller Tray, Stack¬ ing Vegetable Drawers, Redi-Cube Ice Trays—and many, many more! $ 299.95 $30.75 Down R YOUR MONE bis big roomy G-E com< D you at a rial econor. Week rice. Don't buy any P $3.40 Per rigerator until you *«<• this one! . john l. case company HARDWARE & APPLIANCES TRENTON, GA. PHONE 342 Authorized Dealer GENERAL 0 ELECTRIC Pr>e>m Ai' rAn^ifionor* ^^^w^ /vvxxioooac G o o oooocecopoc o oooocxxiOooocx HOOKER By Mrs. Thelma Bell M/St. Curtis Stephens of Ft. Bragg, N.- C., is spending a leave with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Winfrey of Atlanta spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J .E. Strawn. Mrs. Bob Pendergrass re- mains seriously ill at Erlanger Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bell vi¬ sited Mrs. Dave Hale at Whit- well Saturday. Senor Amelio Alvarez of Ma- dnd, Spain, who is employed in j Chattanooga, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Biasfield. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E! Strawn were: Dr. Crocker and daughter of Chat¬ tanooga; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Summers and son, of Rossville; Mr. Prill Strawn of Chattanoo- ga; Mr. and Mrs. George Me ! Isaac of Signal Mountain Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Breed- love and children, Thelma and Charles of Sand Mountain were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mancil ; Forshee, Sunday. Sue Forshee went home with them for a j week’s visit.' ! Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. b. Derryberry, was honored with a surprise birthday party at his home, June 10. He was three years old. Mr. Joe Doyle of Slygo, was guest speaker at Hooker Meth- odist Church Sunday at 11 a. m. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchum were: Mrs. Mary Ramsey and son Douglas of Florence, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Tribble and Lamar’s mother of Chattanoo¬ ga. Miss Glenda Mitchum is a guest of relatives at Columbia, Tenn. Henry Clyde Kilgore of the U. S. Navy is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kilgore. Margaret Biasfield, Peggy, Teresa and Carolyn Adams were guests of Mrs. Thelma Bell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rich and daughter of Columbia, last week with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchum. Misses Avis and Lillian Me spent Friday in Fort The Rev. Charles Barnette of was here Sunday. The Ray Hamlins of Mentone Sunday with Mrs. Ham¬ mother, Mrs. L. S. Lee Mr. Lee. CRISMAN ◄ ► ........... < ^ Up-To-Date Line of Hardware^ W511 Market St. Phone 7-11144 ^ Chattanooga, Tenn. 4 RISING FAWN James McMahan is at Camp- bells Clinic being treated for a bleeding ulcer. Jle is resting fairly comfortably. Mrs. Willard Steele is sicwly improving. She is still at Camp¬ bells Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Fricks and Richey, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Fricks and Ann Marie enjoyed an outing at DeSoto Falls Sun¬ day afternoon. Mrs. C. B. Hall is visiting the Tommie McMahans in St Elmo The c0mmittee worklng on pi ans f 0r our annU al 4 ^ j u jy Barbecue, met last Thursday night to assign duties and to make plans for advertising. The barbecue will be held on Monday July 5th this year at the Community Park. Tickets can be bought that day at the Park 0 , r from the merchants in Rising Fawn. Miss Kathryn Fricks flew to Washington last week from At¬ lanta to attend the National 4 _ H Camp she was accompani- V ri h th th 4 rp ... frnm Geor°ia ... 0 FROM DADE COUNTY Mr. Russell Higdon, Route 3, Rising Fawn, Georgia. Miss Marilyn Diane Usry, Trenton, Georgia. CHILDREN S WATER TOYS SEE-B-LOW PLASTIC RAFT ______ $6.98 PLASTIC SWIM RING _________ 98c - $1.49 PLASTIC WAT A POOL BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS ____________ $1.98 THERMOS BOTTLES ________ $1.49 - $2.10 PICNIC PLATES, SPOONS, CUPS Gannaway Riley Co. i 9 > ► Trenton, Georgia I I; > > I I I » I » I 54 Dodge V-8 Meadowbrook 4-Dr. Sedan RE FUR luxury Never and before value such at such big car a low, performance, low price! No other car offers you so much record- MONEY breaking performance, such record-break¬ ing economy. such No other car near its price gives you big car luxury, comfort and style. Dodge lines are naturally beautiful . . . long and Dodge Gives You These 15 Great low, with nothing awkward or contrived. Extra Value Features At No Extra Cost! No other car in the field gives you so shock much big car value. See this exciting Dodge Safe guard hydraulic brakes • Oriflow today—the buy of them all! absorbers • Safety rim wheels • Foam rubber front seat cushion • Air cleaner & oil filter Automatic dome light Bumper buffer guards, DEPENDABLE NEW '54 • front and rear • Dual electric wipers • Dual electric horns • Weather-proof ignition system Satin tone instrument panel • Independent parking brake • Deluxe horn ring • Gas tank filter • Enamel finish (longer lasting) Dealers present Danny Thomas in Make Room for Dadd,. ' *6C - Bert Parks itD'BreaKJhe Bank,” ABC-TV • Roy Rogers, NBC Radio - -Dodge Over Motor Co., Trenton, Ga. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY ; All creditors of the estate of Joseph Franklin Snyder, de¬ ceased, late of Dade County, Georgia, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned at 909 Hamilton Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennes 1 - Savings Accounts— To provide for the future 1 Checking Accounts- - To provide greater efficiency in your day-to-day financial affairs; Sofe Deposit Boxes- -Offer your valuables protection from fire and theft at low cost; Bonking Services- In fact, all financial services which will add to your personal or business efficiency are avail¬ able here! Hamilton national s | BANK W CHAITAHOOCA ’ lUWEffU w Market at Seventh Main at Market—East Chattanooga—Rossville, Ga.-Tonn, 1500 Met allic Ave.—3200 Brainerd Road—l Cherokee Blvd. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System see or to the Ordinary of Dade County, Georgia, and all per¬ sons indebted to said estate are hereby required to make im¬ mediate payment to me. This May 3, 1954. Glenn Snyder Administrator of Joseph Franklin Snyder, deceased.