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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1955)
NEW SALEM by Mrs. Harry Moore The Home Demonstration Club met last Wednesday at home of Mrs. Harry Moore ]f> members present. Miss ble gave a very interesting onstration cn Swedish and several ladies tcwels on which to learn weaving. Personally, I am icying the weaving very The February meeting will at Mrs. Joe Fulghum’s on third Wednesday, February 16. We would like to extend to the ladies of New Salem an vitation to join our club, as it is interesting and I’m sure would enjoy it. Mrs. Carl King cf ham is visiting Mrs. D. I. ins and friends of New Salem. Mrs. King will return to Birm¬ ingham on Sunday. Mr. W. D. Gray continues at his rome. Mr. Buff Bradford has confined to his bed with pneu¬ monia. We hope to see Mr. Bradford up and around his store again soon. His daughters Nancy Bradford and Mrs. Lloyd Yates are visiting their father. We are happy to see Mr. and Mrs. “Bunk” Forester and their new baby daughter, Kathy Jean have moved into their new home. Mrs. Carl Baker continues to be very ill with pneumonia. She ha returned home from the hospital. We hope she will soon be well and up. Mr. and Mrs. James Milton Rogers and son, Sammy, and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Tittle visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Me Kaig and family last Sunday. Mrs. M. G. Bradford has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Williams who is seriously ill at High Point, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Brad¬ ford vsited M: . and Mrs. Carl Cdlins last Sunday evening. Nine churches were repres¬ ented on Fellowship Day at New Salem Methodist Church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans from Tracy City, Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moore last Saturday Take Home a INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals from gen- eral contractors will be received by the State School Building Authority. Owner, at 4th Floor, SETs BU E 1,dl A n 5anU. *£££ until 3:00 P. M., Eastern Standard Time on February 22, 1955, fer the construction of DADS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, ADDITION TO DAVIS ELE¬ MENTARY SCHOOL, COMPLE¬ TION OF DAVIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. HOOKER .ELEMEN¬ TARY SCHOOL, COMPLETION OF TRENTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, ADDITION TO NORTH DADE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, and COMPLETION OF NORTH DADE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, all to be located in Dade County, Georgia. At the time and place noted above, the proposals will be oubliclv ODsn- ea and read. A combined bid on the above projects is also permissible. No extension of the bidding period will be made Bidding documents may be obtained at the office of the architects, HUNT-CATON AND ASSOCIATES. 1225 James Building, Chattanooga, Ten¬ nessee. Applications for docu¬ ments together with deposit, of $50.00 per set per improvement with should be filed promptly the architects. Bidding mate¬ rial will be forwarded, shipping charges collect, as soon as of pos¬ de¬ sible. The full amount posit for one set will be refund¬ ed to each general contractor who submits a bona fide bid upon return of such set in good condition within 30 days after date of opeiyng of bids. All ether deposits will be refunded with deductions approximating cost of reproduction of docu¬ ments upon return of same in good condition within 30 days after date of opening of bids. Contract, if awarded, will be on a lump sum basis. No bid may be withdrawn for a period cf 35 days after time has been called on the date cf opening. Bids must be accompanied by a bid bond in an amount not less than 5% of the base bid. Both a performance and a payment bond will be required in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price. right The Owner reserves the to reject anv or all bids and to waive technicalities and infor¬ malities. STATE SCHOOL BUILDING AUTHORITY Bv Fred Hand. Chairman. 3 t c — 2 - 3 'ml: DADE,’COUNTt TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, 3, 19.tt WEEKLY PROGRAM I STATION WLFA jLaFayefcte, Ga. 1590 \ MONDAY THROUGH 5:58 Sign On 8:00 The Early Worm 0:30 The Sunshine Boys 6:45 The Morning Show 7:4a News 8:00 Voice Of Faith j 8:30 The Morning Show 8:55 News 9:00 Music To Remember 9:30 The Song And The Star 9:45 The Morning Devotion j Jgigg TO^ S Mornln(C Coffeepot 10:30 The Russ Morgan Show 10:55 News 11:00 Country Music 11:00 Country Music 11:30 Oliver B. Greene Gospel Hour 12:00 News 12:15 The Shep Field’s 12:30 The Johnson Family 12:45 The Call Of The Rev. Dannis Hannah 1:00 Passport To Day 1:30 This Is The Hour 1:55 News 2:00 This Is The Hour 2:30 Concert Time 2:55 News 3:00 The Story Teller 3:15 Music For Youth ■ R R Mp \\r o 4:00 Hickory Shindig 4:55 News 5:00 Sunset Serenade 5:40 News 5:45 Emele Cote Glee Club 5:59 Sign Off SATURDAY 5:58 Sign On 6:00 The Early Worm 6:45 The Morning Show 7:00 The Morning Show 7:45 News 8:00 The Morning Show 8:55 News 9:00 The Morning Shcw r 9:55 News 10:00 The Gospel Song Hour i0:30 Foward America 10:55 News 11.00 Country Music 11:30 The Gcspel Hour 12:00 News 12:15 Farm &^Home Hour 12:45 The Call Of The Cross 1:00 County Fair 1:30 This is The Hour 1:45 News 2:00 This Is The Hour 2:30 Steamboat Jamboree 3:00 Hickory Shindig 3:55 News 4:00 Rev. Herman Gray 4:30 1590 Club 4:55 News 5:00 Lake Howard 5:15 Foy Willing 5:30 Foy Willing 5:40 News Club 5:45 Emele Cote Glee 5:59 Sign Off SUNDAY 5:58 Sign On 6:00 Sunrise Hymn Time 0*55 News 7 00 Your Community 7:30 The Blackwood Brothers 7:55 News 8:00 Voice Of Faith 8:30 Rev. Frank Craton 9:00 Evangelist Penny Clark 9:30 Rev. George Harris 10:00 Music For Sunday 10:55 News 11:00 Worship Service 12:00 News 12:15 Shep Fields 12:30 The Baptist Hour 1:00 Don Reagan 1:30 Rev. Bailey 1:45 J. G. Boatner 2:00 Music To Remember 2:30 Voice Of Faith 3:30 The LrFayette Church God 4:00 Rev. Milo Knight 4:30 Evangelist A. A. 5:00 Ycuth Bu^anCape Speaks ! . o) 5:15 . 1 cJ Rev., licv. Emele A—» Laa Cote Glee 1 Club , j 5 45 5:59 Sign Off t. O. O. F. TRENTON LODGE No. 38 TRENTON Regular meeting each Tues¬ day night at 8:00 P. M W. C. Durham, N. G. Dennis V. Brandon, V. G. W. W. Tinker, secy. ---~ EVERY St, ; f ; : BANK.NG SERVICE ' S' ■ THE FRIENDLY BANK Repair Loans American National Bank AND TRUST COMPANY VV,. - - CHATTANOOGA Main Office St. Elmo Branch Eighth & Market Sts. 3734 St. Elmo Ave. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Cihi r (Great iknsrlca iV ; ’ DlE U 5 ItfMIflKATlOU STATIOlJ OfJ ElUS tStAUP 15 8UIU Oil 5AdP ASP AVERASE A3E OF U.«. (SRAVEl FROM OTt'ER COtmuEMTS. FOR CCMSRESS.WeM 15 S3 yfMS YfeAP5 ■SHIPS FUTERINS MEW /ORk HARBOR DRPPPEP BAUA5T OFF Ellti I61AMP, irtCREASlMa "THF ISUMP'F Size IO T/MFS Men in the Service J Pacific Fleet (PHTNC) — Hurston D. Harrison, seaman, j son USN, of son Wildwood, of Mrs. H. Ga., W. is Harri¬ serv- I ing aboard the destroyer USS McDermut in Far Eastern waters. The ship received a commen- datory letter from Admiral Fe- lix Stump, USN, Commander in Chief, U. S. Pacific Fleet, fer the favorable impression the men of the McDermut left with the people of Bangkok, Siam, while visiting there from De- cember 23 to 28. •VAN! ^ A in D P J FOR RENT 4 room house wired for stove, with garden —$15. With additional 35 ac’es good land for cotton and corn, pasture for cow and two horses, if desired. Mrs. Clark Dawkins, 2 miles north Rising Fawn (Rt. 1). 3 t p — 2-10 PIANO FOR SALE An Adam S' haaf upright in good condi¬ tion. See Mrs. W. H. Kennimer Rising Fawn. 3 tp-2/3 FOR SALE — 4 room house, 2 acres, household goods and watch makers bench, near White Oak Gap. Mrs. R. H. Yell, Rt. 2, Trenton, Ga. 3 t p — 2 - 17 FOR SALE OR TRADE—3 guns, one a model 820 SC Stevens, total value $120, and a lot of fishing equipment. Will sell outright for $80 cash or trade for car. Can be seen at Brown Bros. Grocery, New England. 2 t p — 2 - 10 WHAT IS YOUR FUTURE? — Have you made any plans for your family if anything should happen to you? Are you interested in, the future of your children? Why not start a savings plan for their education, now? Just a little each month will do it. — See II. F. ALLISON, Times Buldg. DR. G. K. MacVANE Ft. Payne, Ala. Chiropractor and Naturopath 720 N. Gault Avenue FLORAL CREST Mrs. It. G. Peterson We spent nineteen days away from home. A few days were spent in Savannah with cur daughter Evelyn and family, the rest of the time in Florida. j We were glad to get home but we did have a nice time, Linda Sue Goins suffered a broken arm Tuesday P. M. She was taken to Newell’s Hospital i n Chattanooga to have it set. j h. B. Liggett is holding a series of meetings in our church here. The first meeting was held Sunday night, January 30. j Elder Liggett is from Panama i cit y- Merida. ; Glen Ringer came back from Bradenton, Fla., Sunday night. He has purchased a lot there and is building on it. Several ponds were built in the community last summer. For a long time there was no wa t er them. Now the winter rains are filling them up. This summer of drouth has made the flower growers here “water consciuos.” WE SELL typewriting paper sheets, thin paper marked white and yellow second “copy” and two sizes of mi¬ meograph paper. THE DADE COUNTY TIMES ■ _ i • - Save $ Save $ Save B. F. GOODRICH Good rich ♦U* TIRES "MSI IN TRt COHO NON" CLEARANCE SALE FAMOUS- SILVERTOWN TIRES 25 % Reduction WHEN YOU TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRE WERE NOW 670x15 ........$24.32.. $18.25 710x15..........$26.95.. $ 20.20 760 x 15..........$29.50.. $ 22.10 650x16..........$27.35.. $20.50 600x16..........$22.17.. $16.65 PLUS TAX AND YOUR OLD TIRE Prices also slashed on WHITEWALL TIRES in all the above sizes. (EXCEPT 600 x 16) FIRST LINE -- FIRST QUALITY Buddy's Gulf Service Trenton, Georgia Telephone 3416 POLIO .MARCH NETS OVER $40 The Moihers and Teenagers March on Polio last Monday night in Trentcn added a total $40.97 to the March of Dimes Two mothers and four teen¬ girls knocked on doors all tewn where a porch light burning to ask fer contri¬ Mrs. qOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOSOC O OOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOO a OOCA I > Si Ke i 9 ’ J K :Lh U S ^ * ft REStliViS t leaners ; ,^\ CLOTHES ( Phone 311 Trenton, Ga. Open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. O OO O O PO OQOOOOOOOO O OOOOOOOOO O OOOQOOOOOOC* CASH IS TALKING AT McBRYAR BROTHERS LARD ______________________________ 65c F/iT BACK MEAT _________________ 15c STREAKED MEAT _________________ 25c aLL MEAT WIENERS ______________ 43c TOMATOES, No. 2, 2 for ______________ 25c SPAM ______________________ 39c WESSON OIL, Quart _______________-59c SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs. ________________ 87c CLOROX, Quart __________________ 18c TONEY DOG FOOD, 3 (or _____________ 25c WASHING POWDER ________ 31c 2000 MILE MOTOR OIL, Quart ______ 19c VIKING COFFEE __________________ 93c FLEETWOOD COFFEE ____________ 99c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ______ 99c GLORIA FLOUR, 25 lbs ___________ $2.10 SUGAR ______ ___ __________ 49c We are ccoperatirig with the Dixie Savings Stores Ads in The Chattanooga Times and The Free Press on items we carry in stock. McBryar Bros. TRENTON, GEORGIA SATISFIED CUSTOMERS OUR MOTTO Dade County March of Dimes .chairman, and Mrs. Jules Case, Mothers March chairman, ac- companied Sherry Morrison, Everyn Gray, Marilyn Cocke and Judy Pace on Monday night’s march. The March cf Dimes ended on January 31. Mrs. Nethery reports she has already received contributions totalling more