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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1955)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES , Entered at the Postoifice ot Trenton, Ga., as secona riass ’rail MRS. CATHERINE C MORRISON ........ Owner and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES— IN ADVANCE: One Year, $2.00; Six Months, $1.25; Three Months, 75 Cents Plus State 3G Sales Tax, Persons writing for publication are requested to furnish their names, otherwise the communication will not be published. Name | will be withheld on request, but all communication •; must be signed ■ Advertising rates will be furnished on application AND PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. Herman Com¬ stock vi ited her “mother”, Mrs. Word Page, Sunday,. M s. Home r Gas and family visited her sister, Mrs Grace Reeves, and her family Sunday afternccn Mickey Blevins, who Is at¬ tending college in Alabama, rilled on Miss Corothy Spencer Sunday Mr. and Mrs R E Baker of Ryall Springs. Tenn., visited Mr and Mrs Jack Blevins and Mr and Mrs Lester Chadwick I last weekend. Mr. D O Chumley has traded car : ler a new black and ivory Plymouth Belvedere,, and Mr. J C Herman has bought a new Ford done in two-tone blue. M and Mrs. Paul Comstock and daughter Vicki and Mrs. Jay Frazier and daughters Iona, Johnnie and Terry were weekend guests of Mr and j Mrs. J. T. Comstock They are all from Rossville. HOOKER ; By Mrs. Thelma Bell Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunt vi- sited Mr, and Mrs William Stevens Sunday Mr Arthur Weldon is ill at hls heme. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brasfield have a new Television Set. Mr John Jolly, layman from St. Andrews Methodist Church ScSTTMMS „ ,• zrr ' *? ramC nie,,t h , Mis Willie Flo d of Sum- mervilie, Ga., is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Thelma Bell entertained with a Modern Methods Party at her home Saturday night Mr and Mrs Grover Ballard have begun the erection of new Ik me here. j Mr Prill Strawn is spending a few days with Mr. and Mr- , Let’s Trade! Come In Today! SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF FINE USED CARS AND TRUCKS. OUR NEW CAR AND TRUCK SALES HAVE BEEN SO GOOD THAT WE HAVE TOO MANY USED C ARS AND TRUCKS. NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO GET A GOOD DEAL ON A LATEST MODEL CAR OR TRUCK. WE WILL GIVE YOU 100 GALLONS OF GAS IF YOU i947 FORD 2-door Sedan, good tires, looks & runs good $ 295.00 TRADE FOR A 1950 OR LATER MODEL 1947 FORD 2-door Sedan, black finish, heater, drives BEFORE FEBRUARY 7, 1955. out good $ 295.00 __ __ __________________ CARS 194/ CHEVROLET Club Coupe, radio, heater, clean as DODGE Coronet, new, good tires, dark gray finish __ __ ___ __$ 395.00 1953 4-door radio, heater, gyrotorque transmission, two-tone paint, extra good tires ____ $1545.00 TRUCKS 1953 DODGE Club Coupe, radio, heater, overdrive, white 1953 DODGE / l pick clean, wall tires, many other accessories, clean Special 2 -ton up, new tires, runs 1952 DODGE 4-door Coronet, radio, heater, gyromatic ________ like new __ --------- $ 995.00 ----- -------- transmission, two-tone paint, good tires, one 1953 DODGE V 2 -ton pick up, dark blue finish, radio, owner, extra clean car 1045.00 heater, good tires __ __ $1095.00 __ __ __ __ DODGE _________________ __ ____ 1951 l / pick 1951 DODGE 4-door Coronet, heater, good tires, one 2 -ton up, looks and runs good, owner, body and motor in excellent condition, new tires ------------------------- 695.00 9 real nice family car 895.00 1951 CHE\ ROLET l / 2 -ton pick up, motor overhauled 9 __ __ __ __ ____ 1950 DODGE radio, 4-door Coronet, gyromatic transmission, 1950 CHEVROLET good tires, clean %-ton ---- ---------------- !_.$ , 645.00 heater, beautiful light green finish, good pick up. 4 speed transmis¬ tires, ready for service __$ 695.00 sion. ready for service $ 695 00 9 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ ___ 1953 PL YMOUTH Club Coupe, radio, heater, one owner, 1952 CHEVROLET 2-ton. 2-speed, al new tires, rebuilt © 27.000 actual miles. Look this one over $1295.00 engine, new brakes $1095 00 ________ __ __ __ 1952 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook, _________ Club Coupe, radio, heater, i 9 ** 2 ~ Wn rUnS and looks 8°°d- Try this $ 29500 two-tone finish, white wall tires, priced $ 194/ DODGE ' one __ to sell 895.00 lVz-ton, 825 x 20 tires. 5-speed transmis- 1952 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan, heater, light green fin¬ sion, lots of service $ ish. one owner, good tires, good condition 1947 FORD Panel, 250.00 throughout 1952 INTERNATIONAL extra good tires up^ew <$ rog nn © 1951 PLYMOUTH __ -------------- $ 895 00 y 2 -ton pick paint © 4-dor Sedan, nice black finish, radio, good tires ^ • heater, seat covers, priced to sell 745.00 1952 DODGE / ----__ __ ____________ __ 795.00 1950 4-door BUICK SPECIAL, dark __ __ __ l 2 -ton Panel, motor overhauled 9 green finish, radio, heater. Clean __________’____ $ ?gs 9 heater, seat covers, good tires $ 695.00 Many other cheap __ __ and trucks 0Q __ __ __ cars choose ____ to from. EASY TERMS! UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY! Dyer Motor Company 9 9 9 TRENTON. GEORGIA Open 8 a. m. to 6:00 daily, Wed. 9 p. m. except 8 a. m. to 12 noon TELEPHONE 277 9 THE DADE COUNT* TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, Mf>5 Mrs V/. G. M rrison’s Sunday callers were her nieces M- T . James Mann and Mrs. Mae Rudder 'from Stevenson, Ala. and her nephew Mr. James Ha- verson from South Pittsburg, Aab 2 ma. We understand that Deputy Sheriff Wesley Graham is im¬ proving following his accident last week. Frank Flury, recent¬ ly discharged from the military has been swo:n in as a new deputy. Miss Roselyn Dyer’s weekend guest was Miss Peggy Espy f:om Chattanooga. MLss Espy, a viclinist with the Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra, played the offertory during the Sunday morning service at the Trenton Methodist Church Colonel D E. Morrison is in San Diego, Calif., attending a national meeting of the Scil Conservation Service. While there he will go to Marysville to visit with his daughter Ellen and her husband Aubrey Dyer. , J E Strawn before going to Memphis, Tenn., to reside He will accept a position as Super- visor of the Western Union Of- lice there. i Mrs - Dou S las Miller is a pa- tienl at Campbell Clinic n C ^r^ a, ™ oea ; Mr. ' Tommy °,™ 1 Mitcham has a , , Crosley automobile. . ... - “ f »■ “ Church Of Christ Sunday Quests of Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Hunt Friday night we e; Mr . s Wilma Warren and chil¬ dren of Wildwood; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long and children; Mrs. Thelma Bell; Howard Strawn and Juanita Pender- glass Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Harris and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor in Rossville Saturday. HOME HD CLUB SEES WEAVING DEMONSTRATION The New Home Demonstra¬ tion Cub met on January 19 at home of Mrs. E E Fergu- Mrs. Stallings gave the de¬ votional After the business was at¬ to, Miss Hubble gave a very interesting demon Cation Italian weaving and em¬ The two 4-H'ers pres¬ also enjoyed learning this. Linda Ballard, a 4-II Club was the speaker of the Her topic, “What the Club means to me,” was by all. Refreshments were served and meeting adjourned. The meeting will be at the of Mrs. E. A. Stillings <# The club met at the home of and Mrs Joe Neely for annual Christmas party January 21. Lots of games played with six winning Mrs. Neely’s home was decor¬ with plenty cf Christmas with a tree for all the Everyone enjoyed the full of laughter and After exchanging gifts, meeting was adjourneef. Virginia Ferguson, reporter. Hartline Settlement Mrs. N. E. Gold We can’t report any change in the weather, it’s still just Seme states have had shew, ice and dangerous roads than our state has although Butler, Georgia, a three inch snow two ago. The first, old timers since 1941, We are very sorry to repo: t N. E, Geld, who is in the Ho pital, is no better. In ways he Is worse for he can’t stand alone where he was walking and stout before was carried there. Mrs. Floyd Gamble was taken to the State Hospital two weeks We are praying fer her to a speedy recovery and be home with her husband and three babies that she loves much. We pray God’s loving hand touch Mrs. Alvin Taylor’s and heal it at once. Martha put all your trust in Maker for He is able to Mrs. N. E. Gold, who has visiting Mr. Gold, went to Ga., to see her daughter and three babies. Sorry say none of them were on gain, only on the dowmward Trenton HD Club Names Project The Trenton Home stration Cub met at the High School lunchrcom Tue.-day night, with Mrs. J. Rogers and Mrs. W G. son, Jr., acting as Mrs. Rogers, the club pre dent, appointed the chairmen for the year. to these positions were: Mrs. R M. Morrison, fruit growing; Mrs. J A. Case, gardening; Mrs. J. G. Pace, poultry; Mrs. Ed Pace, dairying; Mrs. W. G Morrison, Jr., home meat sup¬ ply; Miss Fannielu McWhorter, nutrition and health; Mrs. J. M Case, food preservation; M's. John slatcn, home im¬ provement; Mrs. Dudley ton, heme industries; Mrs. J C. Billue, clothing; Mrs. Ft. L. chiid development and family relationship; Mrs. Roy McBryar, scrapbook; Mrs. Vir¬ gil Jenkins, Golden Rule plan; Mrs. A L. Dye , landscaping; Mrs. M. J. Hale, music; Mrs. T S. Renfroe, rural electrifica¬ tion; Mrs. Frank Morrison, rural housing; Mrs. M. A. Neth- e.y, publicity; Mrs. A. P. Ste¬ phens, special activities and ci¬ vil defense; Mrs. Dolmas Free¬ man, recreation. Home Demonstration Agent. Miss Naomi Hubble explained the duties of the project chair¬ men and urged the club to an increased membership campaign. Her demonstration dealt with methods of clean¬ ing upholstery and caie of floors. Muss Hubble announced spe¬ cial meetings that club mem¬ bers are invited to attend; the council meeting at Sly- on February 9, the District Camicil meeting at Rome (an ail-day event commencing at 9;30 A. M. February 15 at the Lyndale American Legion Flail), and a three-day clothing short cuts course at Summerville in April. Mrs. Ruby Gold visited her t: other Justus Blackstcck and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bass Edge- worth and son Randle were weekend guests of another son Gene. Barbara and Pattie Black- stock visited their grandmother N. E, Geld Sunday as did Jan Gail Gaddis and Miss Peg¬ gy Gifford. We are glad to report the Abbott s are attending the Piney Church. Everyone’s help needed somewhere in the OBITUARY AEs. Grace F. Roberts Mrs. Grace Forger Route 2, Trenton, passed suddenly Wednesday nigh t, January 20. A native of Colo¬ rado, she lived in Marietta for 30 year’s, but moved to Sand Mountain two years ;go. Survivors include her hus¬ band, Edward Roberts; three sons, Hugh Roberts, Rome, Charles Roberts, Atlanta, Billy Roberts, Kennesaw; two daugh¬ ters, Mrs. Lurene Baxter and Mrs. Pearl Lamoureaux, both of Atlanta, seven grandchild:en and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Floral Crest Seventh-day Adventist Church, where she was a mem¬ ber. Rev. Horace Beckner of¬ j ficiated. Burial followed in the Fiona] Crest Cemetery. f LIFE INSURANC! Also complete coverage on fire /. areident insurance. and ' .Milam H F. ALLISON - __INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE ’’ire can come to any Times Building „ .... Trenton, . Ga. _ house at time. .. any J AUNT MET Sponsored by John L. Case Co. tteev idea, for you .. ALL FREEZER BENEFITS I wm Pa should o’ known bet¬ ter. A man can aavise a friend while he’s single; but after he marries, his wife don’t want anybody tellin’ him what to do. NOW — you con h6v« the deubi* convenience of twe G » I cod Fr#e*#r*‘ On# in your kitchen te keep oil feed you need within eoiy recch Another wherever you with te JOHN L. CASE CO. fit il in, for Oonng reterve itocki of foird Tef#»her they held over 774 pound*. »«th give ye* -nmotched G i OffCNOABIUTY! See them tedoy* lst us mi you ABOUT THIS AMAZING FP HARDWARE & APPLIANCES MONtY SAVING Off ff NOW III Trenton, Ga. Phone 314 oiiml ■.term] I : : v * : Pallbearers were L. D. Whet¬ stone, L. J. Ringer, J. E. Bal¬ lard, L. C Scott, E. D. Wooten and L. A, May. Moore-McBryar ! Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. WANT ADS are a cent a word with a minimum of 25c tor one insertion—Try Our Want Ad Column. THE DADE COUNTY TIMES SHOP! SAVE! At CR1SMAN HARDWARE CO. PHONE PHONE 7-1114 7-1114 ^>oon row tub mo 513 MARKET ST. 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