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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1954)
THE DADE COUNT! TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 ^ O I* 1 O M E I HIS/* p r C. F. KING Q 17 EAST MAIN STREET < HATTANOOGA. TENN RESIDENCE PHONE 6-04:;, BUSINESS PHONE 6 952* iMYCilASISQ lied s fRES£»Vci CLOTHES Cleaners Phone 311 Trenton, Ga. Open from 7 a.ni. to 5 p.m. We are closed Wednesday afternoons 1 Care for your health here tfei at the sign of RELIABLE SERVICE For a refill, simply mail us the number of your prescription j i 1 and wall fill your order ' we for you. TRENTON DRUG STORE TRENTON tUxt + ****»*.**»» » » »♦»» > » » » » » »» A Working Church For A Working People THE PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL. Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M. “THE VICTORY OF FAITH ” ' SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M. 'What I have seen in my one year at Piney' SPECIAL MUSIC AT EACH SERVICE COME, PRAY AND WORK X ■ ■ I Ifcs? Take a You made us pull on seven-league boots! Giant steps were necessary to meet your fast-growing demand for electric power. Everyone in Georgia is using more elec¬ tricity, in homes, on farms, in business and industry. But planning engineers look ahead. In the past seven years we have built five great new power plants, ex¬ panded other plants, more than doubled total generating capacity. Plant Mitchell at Albany was the first of the new plants to serve you. Quickly following were Plant 'l ates, Newnan; Plant McManus, Brunswick; Sinclair Dam, Milledgeville, and Plant Hammond, Rome. There’s plenty of power in your future, too! Then, as now, electricity will be abundant, dependable and reasonably priced. Then, more than ever, you will look to electricity for better living. GEORGIA POWER A ------1 CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE £ Commemorating Thomas A. Edison’s , invention of the first practual in ■'$ candescent lamp, October 21, 1X79 ‘ • MORRISON, PACE TOTS SHARE BIRTHDAY FUN Little Susan MorrLson and Jimmy Pace were honored Sep¬ tember 9 with a joint birthday party which many cf the pre-school set attended. The affair w’as held at the J. G Pace home with mothers of the two children helping entertain the group Those taking part in the _ birthday fun were Sharon and Mac Freeman, Larry and Te¬ resa Case. Dana Nethery, Susan and Judy Presley, Sam Rogers, Sarah Blevins, Jerry Kyzer, Diane Gross, Rise and Stan Sims, Bobbie Alexander, Ri¬ chard and Bob Hilten, and Lin¬ da and Lebron Pace. Watching from the sidelines were Mesdames H. J. Kyzer, Henry Gross, Martin Nethery, W. M Presley, Tommy Sims, R L Hilten, and Miss Wilma Pace. CLOVERDALE Charles Bible is home from the hospital following a week’s stay, and seems to be much improved. Joe Phillips is another who has been in the hospital recent¬ ly Joe was suffering irem blood poisoning, but has been releas¬ ed and is getting along all right. Martha and Royce Bible have moved to Hales’ Bar, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bible vi¬ sited the doctor in Fort Payne Tuesday afternoon. TO THE PEOPLE OF DADE COUNTY: As it is impossible for me to ! see each of you and thank you j personally, I wish to thank all ; of you for your active support i j in my behalf in the election just past. I truly appreciate your confidence and loyalty, and I still pledge myself to do everything possible to the in¬ terest of Dade County and the 44th Senatorial District while I am your senator. John H. Wilkins. JUDGE McCLURE THANKS PEOPLE To the people of Dade County: I am deeply grateful for the fine vote and active support of my friends in the Democratic held on September 8 I am proud of my record as Judge of the Lockout Mountain Circuit. I am especially proud of the large number of loyal friends I have throughout the Circuit; I shall ever humbly treasure their friendship and confidence in me. I invite my friends to visit me at any time. I expect to resume the general practice of law at LaFayette in January 1955 and will practice in the four counties of the Cir¬ cuit, and will make further an¬ nouncement later. Gratefully and sincerely yours, Freeman C. McClure. ». O. O. F. TRENTON LODGE No. 38 TRENTON Regular meeting each Tuee- day night at 8:00 P. M. Sam York, N. G. A, C. Durham, Secy. J MISSION SERVICES ®^P^Every Sunday at 3 P. M at Masonic Lodge, Trenton, Ga. Sunday, September 13, 1954 REV JOHN BEASLEY Evangelist INCLUDING RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR Year in and year out your electrical appliances work for you, giving vou inexpensive, de¬ pendable service. To keep them operating perfectly, however, it is sometimes necessary, to have them adjusted or repaired. At such times our service is un¬ beatable. Trv us, won’t you? TATUM & CASE Radio Electric Co. Phone 359 Trenton, Ga. CRUSADE FILM ATTENDED HERE The Biily Graham London news film was well re¬ by a near capacity crowd the Dade High Schcol Audi¬ Saturday, September 4 churches were repres¬ and everyone seemed to the film. The film was presented by Hugh McCoy, a represent¬ of the Billy Graham Film, Inc., of At¬ Ga. The film brought up to date on what happened in London last A free will offering was taken the close cf the service. The expenses were paid first the remainder will be used a second crusade in Great next year. The total offering was $55.08 expenses of printing $5.00, $2.00, leaving a net of¬ of $48.08. The local com¬ chairman has already re¬ an official receipt for above. Another Eilly Graham film, Texas,” has been tent¬ scheduled for November An announcement will be later. TO ALL FELLOWS No. 38 You should have been with us night as we put on degree We had visiters from La who were Willis Size¬ A. M. Lomeniek, E. D. W H. Helmke and R. Wheeler, George Stallings, D. D. Brooks from Rcss- Come and be with us. We miss E. R. Branidcn, Lodge Reporter. WANT ADS FOR SALE — Between 700 and 1,000 cedar posts.—W. L. Hat¬ field, Cross Roads Gulf Sta„ Sulphur Springs, Ala. FOR SALE — 85 acres land at Sulphur Springs railroad sta¬ tion. Contact C. D. Nicholson, Rising Fawn, Rt. 1. 6 t p — 9 - 30 FOR SALE — 40 acres land with new 4-room house wired for electric stove, young smokehouses and barn, —$1800 down, $30 month $2800 cash. Inquire County Times. 3 t p — 9 - 16 FARM FOR SALE — 60 with 22 acres cleared. New 6-room house. 4 miles 3/4 miles south Ider, Write Gene Lavelle, Rt. Henagar, Ala. 3 t p — 9 - 16 A WATKINS ROUTE IS OPEN in Dade County. This is one of the best routes. If between 25 and 55. interested in earn¬ ing; $75 to $100 weekly dis¬ tributing Watkins Products in this wonderful locality, write or wire The J. R. Watkins Company, 629 West Peach¬ tree St„ N. E., Atlanta. t c — 9 - 23 HOUSE FOR SALE—The Hugh Clark place in Trenton. Bar¬ gain. See H. F. Allison, Times Building. CARD OF THANKS : I would like to extend my ap¬ preciation to all the friends ana relatives who were so kind to my husband and me while I was in the hospital. I espe¬ cially enjoyed the nice presents : and get-well cards, and the foed they brought after I came home Mrs. Lillian Chandler NEW FOR SCHOOLI SPECIAL! For School Girls Only $12.50 PERMANENT AT HALF PRICE Sarah ’s Coiffures TRENTON, GA. *********** * *■* * *:*? ****** SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, Sept. 19 - 20 - 21 HONDO In Technicolor John Wayne, Geraldine Page Three Color Cartoons WED,, Till RS., FRI., SATURDAY, Sept. 25 Sept. 22 - 23 - 24 ALL FUN SHOW- MOGAMBO Fuedin’ Fools 4 In Technicolor Bowery Boys, Leo Gorcey Clark Gable, Ava Gardner Seven, (7) Cartoons i + ««««****«**«*-**** Comedy, Cartoon, News Our Gang + + -m* Comedy + + + * + + SPaUe 10 GEORGIA COUNTIES Fulton County ’Mi di' CENTENNIAL FESTIVAL SEPT. 27-OCT. 2 One hundred short years ago, Atlanta and Fulton County grew from a few pioneer families living along a wandering cow trail into an important rail center. Northern forces captured Atlanta and the railroad in 1864 and burned the city, but from its ashes has arisen a metropolis of more than 500,000 citizens and the South’s largest financial, distribution and communications center. Bobby Jones, Coca-Cola and the Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech are among "institutions” to be honored September 29th during the Southeastern Fair in Fulton County’s 100th Anniversary parade of historical floats down the cow trail that became famed Peachtree Street. In Fulton County and throughout Georgia, the U.S. Brew¬ ers Foundation works constantly to assure the sale of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing that strict law enforcement serves the best interest of the people of Georgia, the Foundation stresses close cooperation with the Armed Forces, law enforcement and governing officials in its continuing "self-regulation” program. vt, Georgia’s United Foundation States Brewers -Beverage off Grorgia Division /V. E. Moderation Suite 219, 710 Peachtree Sf., ,-. T Atlanta, Georgia World's most powerful panels pick* and stakes! ups, Only Dodge trucks offer new 'leze / DODGE i R U C K 1 Power-Dome V-8 with 145-hp. 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