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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1954)
jl slsli uuoum-g a a ,a n A a .« a a a hjlb A.B a n aju t u jui juajt a a 9 e pa j r p b* , gjji, repair repair all all TV TV and and radio radio sets. £' Reliable on on Auto radios repaired. SCOTT'S RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR CO. M. A. Scott, Owner 1925 Rossville Ave. Phane 51347 Chattanooga Tenn. z** 3 _.., z 3 Trjnnnnnnr a BTnnnnni ainr " ifbOTnnnr amnrtnnr<nf nnnnr c j ----- aunt het I; Modal IK-92L n ’More ; SPACE Full 9,2 cubic feet of stor¬ It age space in same floor Social class ain’t standard. space occupied by older 6 cubic-foot models. [depends on where you live. In More Lome towns I couldn’t get in by the front door, but ?lere at home right top. FEATURES I’m on New adjustable and re- movable Door Shelves, Full-width Freezer, Full- width Chiller Try, Stack- ing Vegetable Drawers, Redi-Cube Ice Trays—and many, many more! I $299.95 More $30.75 Down 3R YOUR MONE\ This big roomy 6-E comt 13 you at a real econom $3.40 Per Week price. Don’t buy any Ri frigerator until you see this one! „ JOHN L. CASE COMPANY HARDWARE & APPLIANCES TRENTON, GA. PHONE 342 Authorized Dealer GENERAL ELECTRIC Air OnWi»ion*M Schools l 4 miles from Rome Kraft Plant 3 miles from the Berry 3 miles from GE Plant. 41/2 miles from Plant Hammond At Auction! 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 of the J. L. Todd Auction Co., or their immediate families will be eligible for the new Ford. One 5-room dwelling on large level lot, in good state of repair. 400 beautiful building lots, mostly wooded lots, some acreage tracts. Each and every lot will sell, regardless of price for the high, high dollar. holi¬ Make your plans to attend this Auction and enjoy your day listening to our Hammond organ and eating Free Barbecue Dinner, also having a chance to win a new Ford. For tickets on Ford, contact any of our Salesmen on grounds or call at our 01 - Lce. You must be present to win. Also buy property consisting of many beautiful home sites nested in the hub of the Cocsa Valley where millions and million* of ing dollars are being spent on Industry, and payrolls are increas¬ daily. garden* Plenty of room for large homes, lawns, shrubbdry, and rich soil for flowers the year round. Yes IT’S TRUE... 1. Within a short 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 issued. 5. No City taxes. 6. As much as 10 degrees cooler than downtown area. TERMS EASY — FREE! FREE! FREE! 1954 Ford to some lucky person during the sale. Old fashion- Barbecue dinned for everyone attending. Bring your famil> and spend the day. I. L TODD AUCTION CO. 302 WEST 3rd STREET — ROME, GEORGIA PHONES: 4-1656 or 4-1657 CAR SALE EVERY SATURDAY 1 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE “Cist Your Property With Us—We Sell the World’ TOM BADE CuCNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1954 H II U A U fi V L V K D U By Mrs. Thelma Bell S F C Henry Kilgore who has been stationed at Honolulu, Ha- for the past several months is spending a leav$ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kilgore. M/Sgt Curtis and Mrs. Step¬ hens and family and Miss Opal Wells spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells, Jr. in Kansas City, Kansas last week. M-.s. Bob Pendergrass, who has been seriously ill at Er- Hospital, returned home Thursday. Several from Hooker attend¬ ed the funeral of Mr. Charlie Vicars at Whiteside Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bridgman attended the funeral of a rel¬ ative at Kensington, Ga.. Sun¬ day. Mrs and Mrs. l:l. Bridgman Jr. have gone to Charleston, S. C. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newell Chattanooga visited Mr. and Hayden Strawn Thursday. Guests cf Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Sunday were Mr. and Walker Austin and child¬ of Bridgeport and Mr. and Nat Tittle and children of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bentley and children of Chattanooga spent Satunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pendergrass. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davis and Eugene Haswell of Tiftonia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt. Mrs. Floyd Mitchum went on a boat excursion to Hale’s Bar Dam Wednesday night, Miss Glenda Mitchum i s a guest of relatives at Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Morris f Chattanooga spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles __ SPECIAL SALE /• HAU GALLONS BUY U. S. SAVING BONDS CASH AND CARRY SPECIALS 5 lb. SUGAR _________________ 49c 4 lb. LARD ____ ______________________ 89c SLICED BACON _______________________ 59c PINK SALMON, 1 lb ___________________ 45c PINT WESSON OIL __________________ 69c SPAM ___________ 45c QUART CLOROX ___________________ 18c PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER, 12 oz.—35c HAMBURGER _________________________ 39c PORK CHOPS, Center Cut __ ____________ 69c GOOD STEAK __________________________ 79c FRYERS _____________________ 45 c RED FOX FLOUR, 25 lb _______________ $1.69 WHITE WING FLOUR, 25 lb. Top Grade $1.99 Try it — you will be surprised. McBryar Bros. TRENTON, GA. NEW ENGLAND Sorry to report the drown¬ ing of Junior Page Monday af¬ ternoon. Our sympathy goes out to the family Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gearrin visited their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gearrin Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Tucker and children of LaFayette spent the weekend with Mrs. Tucker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Brown, and other re¬ latives . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comibs vi¬ siter his mother and other relatives , at Trenton Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Derry- berry and daughter, Mrs. Roy Combs, visited the former’s daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant and Eddie at Camp Stewart, Ga., recently. While theie we motored on down to Savannah Beach. Had a real nice trijo and enjoyed seeing our grandson who cele¬ brated his first birthday on June 11 • Mr and Mrs Bob Cloud and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Raines and family Sunday 'afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Rensie Hart- line and famiiy cf Sand Moun ’ itain visited her parents, Mr. i and Ernest Stone, Sunday, Sorry to report that Bertha Mae Hartline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Resgie Hartline of Sand Mountain is in a Chatta¬ nooga hospital. Hope she will socn be home. Sorry to report about Roy Combs’ car burning completely up between New England and Trenton Monday aftrenoon. Roy was lucky to get out of the car. As he came out the door, the blaze followed him out. ’Bye until next week. CLOVERDALE Mr. Ed Bible is much im¬ proved and will be back at his work on Friday. On Father’s Day, he was honored by hav¬ ing all his family with him, In¬ cluding Mr. and Mrs. James Bible and family of Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bible Jr., and boys of LaGrange, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alford Jr., and son of Knoxville, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. George Bible and children of Sand v Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. Royce Bible and children of Rising Fawn. Cloverdale has ju^t closed a very successful revival which was held last week. Bro. Sta¬ ten did the preaching. Two were baptized last Sunday. There will be an all day singing at Cloverdale next Sunday. Come and enjoy the day. Aunt Millie Amos was on the sick list last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Holmes were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bible. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Christy of Denham Springs, La., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bible. Mr. Christy is a brother of Mrs. Bible. r \ CRISMAN i i ^ Up-To-Date Line of Hardware^ ^511 Market St. Phone 7-1114* A ^ Chattanooga, Tenn. AAAA I, RISING FAWN 1 Dont forget the h Barbecue the Community Park on Monday. Bring the entire mily. Mrs. Thomas Riddle is at ’Campbell’s Clinic for observa¬ tion before undergoing surgery. Mr. James McMahan has re¬ turned home from Campbell’s Clinic last Saturday night. He is quite a bit better, and able to be out. The following enjoyed a picnic supper at Lake Winnepesauka Tuesday night; Mr and Mrs, Walter Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Coleman and boys, Mr and ]yi r5 p red Harrison and girls, Mrs. M. R. Wilson and Jackie and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Vardie Castle¬ berry of Marietta, Ga., were ’week-end visitors of his par¬ ents, the Ben Castleberrys. Sunday visitors of the W. L. Fannin’s were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Greenwood and son, Pey¬ ton and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fan¬ nin of Fort Payne. Little Pey¬ ton stayed over for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McMahan announce the birth of a son on Tuesday June 29th. THE RISING FAWN W.S.C.S. MET THURS. The Rising Fawn W’jS.C.S. met Thursday night, June 17, at the home of Mrs. Luther Al¬ lison. Eighteen members were present. The subject under dis¬ cussion was “The Student in Today’s World.“ Mrs. Allison opened the study with a talk on “The Importance of Work With Students”. Mrs. R. c. Thomas followed with a des¬ cription of summer service pro¬ jects in work camps where the young people carry on study, worship and recreation. BARBECUE AT SLYGO ON JULY 5th There will be a barbecue at the S 1 y g o Community House Monday, July 5.’ Plans are to begin serving about 12 noon and serve through 8:00. So of you are unable to eat lunch with us, come on down and have a good barbecue supper. Proceeds will go 'for the in¬ debtedness on the parsonage. Mrs. Edgar Moore ANNOUNCING OPENING BOB PAYNE’S Standard Service Station (FORMERLY BUCK GIFFORDS) • LUBRICATION • CAR WASH • TIRE CHANGE • ROAD SERVICE • PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE AND West’s Garage General Auto Repairing ALL MAKES OF CARS BUICKS A SPECIALTY MOTOR TUNE-UP LET US CHECK YOUR BRAKES WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ONE BLOCK NORTH OF SQUARE ON U. S. 11 TRENTON, GA. PHONE 268 t. O. O. F, TRENTON LODGE No. 38 TRENTON Regular meeting each Tues¬ day night at 8:00 P. M. Charlie Jeffrey, N. G. ********** *.* ****** ************ A Working Church For A Working People THE PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL, Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M. A GOD WHO IS WILLING’ SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M. 1 JUDGMENT FALLS " jn. ■' .. 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