CLOVERDALE
Unc !e John Black of Attalla,
jy has been visiting kinfolks
a
here. is
Mrs Royce Bible recuper¬
ating from having her teeth ex¬
LIFE INSURANCE
Also complete coverage on fire
and accident insurance.
\ INSURANCE H. F. ALLISON
W' INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE
Times Building Trenton, Ga.
NOTHING TO WEAR? Red’s
Cleaners
Phone 311 Trenton, Ga. t
Open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
be caught like this! We are closed Wednesday
Don't clean. afternoons
Keep your clothes
ooo cxx» o oo fc>oe Q ooooooe o
;
COME IN OFTEN! !
We invite you to make the Hamilton National
Bank'your Chattanooga headquarters.
The Hamilton National has seven conyeniently
located offices, each one offering a complete banking
service in a friendly atmosphere.
We will be glad to see you—any time.
Hamilton
NATIONAL | M I BANK
or CHATUNOtK.A riNNESSFt
j
Market at Seventh
1500 McCallie Ave.—3200 Brainerd Road—1 Cherokee Blvd.
Main at Market—East Chattanooga—Rossvilie, Ga.-Tenn.
Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
World's Pbtv&hDom C/fiequz/fec/ !/Ss
greatest You get more power, better mileage!
Power-Dome V-8 combustion chambers
convert more heat into energy, get more
mileage from nonpremium fuel, mini¬
mize power loss due to carbon. No other
of line-up truck trucks type famous of can engine offer design. you 77?//fiy this efficient, modern 6 s
You save with low upkeep, long life!
Twin carburetion is standard on key
power! medium- and high-tonnage models.
Stepped-up horsepower on many others.
Dodge truck thrifty 6’s are truly greai
engines . . . assure you of top depend
ability, economy, and long life!
TRUCKS
Corns//? foefayf GET A BETTER DEAL FOR THE MAN AT THE WHEELl
Dyer Motor Co., Trenton,
Mr. Ed Bible, his wife and
two boys from LaGrange, Ga.
are visiting his family before
taking his new job in Extension
service work.
Fred Phillips left Monday for
his tour of duty in the service
The annual all-day singing
was a big success.
THBOAOE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEOKOLA, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954
HOOKER
By Mrs. Thelma Bell
Mr. Frank Mayhew and
daughter, Frances, of West
Frankfort, 111., were recent
guests of his mother, Mrs. J.
F. Mayhew and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sum¬
mers and son of Rossvilie, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Strawn Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Murphy
children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bell.
Nancy Barnes is a guest of
her grand parents in Liberty,
Kentucky.
Mrs. Brasfield and children
are spending several days with
relatives in Memphis, Tenn.,
this week.
Jimmie Leu Hibbs is a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mallock,
and Mrs. Annie Barry of Sew-
anee, Tenn., visited Mr. and
Hayden Strawn and Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Tittle Sunday,
Mrs. Thomas Daniel under¬
went an operation Wednesday
at Erlanger Hospital in Chat-
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Forshee Sunday were
Delia Brown and son Do-
of Chattanooga.
Mr. and M:‘s. Marvey Wil¬
and children are visiting
their daughter Alice Faye, at
Creek, Tenn.
here.
Nancy 'Jones is a guest of
aunt in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gregory
Charleston, S. C. spent the
with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Bridgman.
Glenda Mitchum has return¬
home from a visit with re¬
in Florence, Ala.
Daily Vacation Bible School
being held at Hooker Meth¬
Church this week.
PATIENTS IN TRI-COUNTY
HOSPITAL FROM
DADE COUNTY
Mr. Fred D. Abbott, Route 3,
Fawn, Georgia.
Mr. W. L. Hughes, Route 1,
Georgia.
Mrs. Dorothy Holcomb, Rt. 3,
Fawn, Georgia.
Mrs. Minnie Cuzzort, Wild¬
Georgia.
J OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOQC
LET US DO YOUR PRINTING
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
News
RISING FAWN
i While cn a 4-H Club skating
! party last Friday night,
Harrison', son of Mr. and Mrs.
John B. Harrison, fell and
broke his arm in two places.
He is able to be out, but is still
[suffering quite a bit of pain,
j Mr. W. L. Fannin has re¬
turned from a visit with his
parents in Charleston, S. C.
Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Bon¬
nie Chambers, Frances and
jSarah | from Chambers visit have returned
a with relatives in
Blue Ridge, Georgia,
j Miss Bess Cureton left for
California last Saturday to at¬
tend the wedding of her ne-
jphew, Jr. She Mr. Bedford Lampkin,
accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Bedford Lampkin, Sr.
from Birmingham.
Miss Barbara Jo Hatfield has
returned to Berry School after
spending the Fourth of July
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Hatfield.
Leslie Wilson, who left Dade
County for Army duty last
Monday, was honored with a
dinner last Saturday night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Harrison.
Mrs. L. M. Allison has re¬
turned from a visit with rela¬
tives in Houston. Texas.
r o. o. F.
TRENTON LODGE No. 38
TRENTON
Regular meeting each Tues¬
day night at 8:00 P. M.
Charlie Jeffrey, N. G.
^CHRYSLER, P/airtempJ
DIVISION Of
CHtrrSU.8 COBLATION
f......: ' I f YOUR CHOICE
L i- ~~
CONVENTIONAL MODELS
Regular Special You
Price Price Save
MODEL >/2 Ton $329.75 $238.50 $ 91.25
MODEL % Ton . $389.50 $3*02.80 $ 87.10
MODEL % Ton $435.90. $337.80 $ 98.10
MODEL 1 Ton. $454.95 $350.55 $104.40
operation MODEL 1 Ton $497.80 $383.05 $114.75
9 Quiet
e Ccolsv CASEMENT WINDOW MODEL
• Dehumidifies
• Filters out dust and pollen Regular Special You
0 Circulates sweet, fresh outside Price Price Save
0 Quickly and easily installed MODEL Vi Ton $395.80 $229.95 95.85
m First Come... First Served
giliSiiM AS LONG AS THEY LAST
Call Us At Once ;
Easy Payment Plan
Quickly, easily installed!
prevent locking Nothing of window projects opening, outside closing or to 5 YEAR GUARANTEE
Quiet operation ON ON COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR UNIT UNIT
Dyer Motor Co
Trenton, Georgia
CVRD’S CHAPEL
By Airs. Phil Keith
Ward and Doris C la y t o
frem Chau..nooga were recent
i guests of their
the Phil Keiths.
Mrs. Edward Long has re¬
turned home from a visit with
her mother, Mrs. Ada Pitt, in
Decatur, Ala.
Mrs. R. M. Castleberry is still
improving from her recent ill¬
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie G. Wil¬
liams and Miss Geraldine Cas¬
tleberry went fishing o n the
River Saturday.
LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM
UNPROTECTED WIRING
It’s a fact! Frayed, bare
wires can send you off in a
blaze of glory! Be SAFE: Let us
check all your wiring to make
sure of proper insulation... We
offer low-cost rates for reliable
service.
TATUM & CASE
Radio Electric Co.
Trenton, Ga. Phone 359
Mrs. Jessie Reeves and daugh¬
ter Imogene spent the weekend
in Chattanooga with Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Wooden and family.
Pvt. Bernard W. Keith is now
stationed in Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Broom have
moved to Rock Springs, Ga, to
live.
Reliable repair on all TV and radio sets.
Auto radios repaired.
SCOTT'S RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR CO.
M. A. Scott, Owner
1925 Rossvilie Ave. Phone 51347 Chattanooga Tenn.
^znmnnrsTnnrBWw^ znnnnnnniTiTrirs BWYZiTTTrnrro'Wzr'o
mmm
TOM ... mil
SpvaksI
M
CARTEftSVILLE
S A T U P- DAY,
JULY 17
12 NOON TO 3 V. M.
FOOD ANI) 5IUSIC FOR ALL
Be There or Listen Over These Stations:
Atlanta WAGA Covington WGfS Savannah WSAV
Atlanta WGST Dawson WDWD Statesboro WWNS
Albany WJAZ Douglas WDMG Summerville WGTA
Amaricus WDEC Dublin WMIT Swainsboro WJA1
Athens WRFC Ft. Valley WFPM Thcmaston WSFT
Gainesville V.OGA Thomasville WKTG
Augusta WGAC Griffin WHiE Toccoa VVLE1
Brunswick WGIG Hawkinsville WCEff Valdosta WGOV
Cartersville WBHF Macon WMAZ Vidalia WVOP
Cairo WGRA Macon WE ML Waycross WACL
Cedartown WGA A Milledgeville WMVG Waycross WAYX
Columbus WRBl Moultrie WMGA West Point WRS.D
Cordele WMJM Rome WLAQ Winder WI.YiO
Atlanta WSB 8 to 9 P.M.
Hartwell WKLY S to 6 P.M.
Jesup WBGR 5 to 6 P.M.
iAstvn IVi Listd
VOTE FOR TOM LtNOER SEPT. 8 TI
■SRSB^8Si»aBU!E&maCTI
Sponsored by Northwest Go. Linder for Governor Club
t Every MISSION at Trenton, Sunday Masonic SERVICES at Lodge, Ga. 3 P. M.
Sunday, July 13, 1954
REV. ED GRANT
Evangelist