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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1955)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES Entered at the Postofiice at Tr-mton, Ga., as secona class mail. MRS. CATHERINE C. MORRISON ........ Owner and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES —IN ADVANCE: One Year, $2.00; Six Months, $1.25; Three Months, 75 Cents. Plus Slate y/< 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 Persons writing for publication are requested to furnish their names, otherwise the communication will not be published.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 communications must be signed Memorials, Cards of Thanks and articles of like nature will be charged at 50c and up for one insertion, payable in advance Advertising rates will be furnished on application LOCALS AND Mr and Mrs. Lewis Whited are in Florida o na vacation. Charles Hubert S h a n k 1 e s joined the Navy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Stevens and family from Illinois are here on a visit with relatives. The Maddox Hales are driving a new pink, black and cream Dodge. Work has begun on M J. Hale’s neiw office building be¬ hind the drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gross and daughter are vacationing in Florida this week The Alli-:n Blevins family of New' England left Friday for a Florida vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Christo¬ pher are the parents of a daughter, born Sat., July 2. Col. D E Morrison made a business trip to Atlanta Wed¬ nesday . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Christo¬ pher are announcing the birth of a daughter, Sandra Gail, on Saturday, July 2. A daughter, Susan Diane, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rufus Lands of Flat Rock, Ala., at the Trenton Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lawson, of Tuscurnbia, Ala., were here over the weekend visiting rel¬ atives. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bucha¬ nan and children visited the Roy Cousins in Greeneville, Ga.. the past weekend. Miss Martha Stewart of Jas¬ per, Tenn., was the weekend guest of Miss F e n n i e 1 u Me Whcrter. Mr. and Mrs. John Bleckley of Cleveland, Ohio, were in Trenton this week visiting rel¬ atives. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tinker are the new owners of a red and cream Plymouth. They are planning a trip to the Smokies. Bernard W. Keith has been promoted to the rank of Cor¬ poral. He is stationed in Germ¬ any. Mrs. Reba Hall is recuperat¬ ing in a Chattanooga hospital from an operation she under¬ went last Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Colbert Williams of Trenton Rt. 2 are IIG USED CAR VALUES!! OUR NEW CAR SALES ARE TERRIFIC! USED CAR INVENTORY HIGH!! SEE US NOW FOR A USED CAR GUARANTEED AS REPR ESENTED. OUR CARS MUST GIVE GOOD SERVICE! 1953 DODGE 4-door V-8 Coronet, Radio, Heater, New Seat Covers, Extra Good White Wall Tires, Over¬ drive Transmission. Beautiful light green finish. One owner __ ______ __ — — — -- --$1395.00 1953 DODGE V-8 Coronet Club Coupe, Heater, Turn Sig¬ nals, tinted glass, seat covers, four new white wall tires, Gyro Torque Transmission __ _________ $1195.00 1952 DODGE 2-door Wayfarer, Radio, Heater, Good Tires. Clean __ ______ __ ------- --$ 795.00 1951 DODGE 4-door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Gyro Made Transmission. Light Blue Finish. This car has plenty of good service left, let us trade you this for $ 795.00 USED TRUCKS 1954 DODGE \ 2 Ton Pick Up. This truck has 21,000 miles. Original Tires (they are good), Heater. Just as clean as possible ______ ________________ $1195.00 1953 DODGE l / 2 Ton Pick Up. Radio, Heater, Good Tires, Dark Blue, Side Boards for Hauling Cattle or anything. Runs perfect __ _______________ $ 895.00 1953 DODGE 3 /4 Ton Pick Up, Heater. One Owner. Pracically new tires. Extra Clean _______ ____ $ 995.00 i952 DODGE 2 Ton, Two Speed. 825 x 20 Tires. Motor Rebuilt. Extra Clean __ __ ________ $ 995.00 See our wide selec¬ EASY TERMS! You can always tion of fine used depend the De¬ cars. You’ll find 24 Months St on just the model to to pendable Used Cars suit your purse and sold by your Dodge- purpose. COME IN TODAY! Plymouth Dealer. Open 8 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. daily, except Wednesday 8 a. m. to 12 noon THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, tffURSDAY JULY 7, 1955 PERSONALS announcing the birth cf a ! daughter, Barbara Elaine, at the Trenton Clinic. Mrs. Virgil Jenkins was h:s- tess to the Trenton Home Dem- j castration Club at her home Tuesday, July 5 A picnic sup- ;per was enjoyed by the club. At the legal sale July 5 cf the Dade Theatre, the Title Guar¬ anty and Trust Co. of Chatta¬ nooga made the highest bid and are now the new owners. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allison will have as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hale and Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam and daughter J an from Ala¬ bama. We are happy to hear that Miss Patricia Ann Doyle, grand¬ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dugan, has wen a $1400 scholarship to Tennessee Wes¬ leyan College. In the improvement column last week, it should have read, “the Dan Carroll home" instead of “the Ben Carroll home " We are very sorry to have made the error. The Lawsrn family enjoyed a family reunion Sunday at the George Lawson home on Sand Mountain. There were relatives from Alabama, Texas and Illi¬ nois and other places present for the occasion. Mrs. Mary Rogers was the holiday guest of her son, James M. Rogers, and Mrs. Rogers. She had just returned from a week’s visit with her brother. Max Robertson, and family in Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Aubrey Dyer is in Ken¬ tucky this week, visiting Mr. Dyer, who is playing baseball this summer with the Washing¬ ton Senators farm team. She was acconupanied by Mrs. W. G. Mo; risen, Jr., who plans to visit her parents during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christoper, Mrs. Christopher and Larry were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan | Weldon in South Georgia. Henry Tate of Memphis was the Friday night guest of the T. S. Renfroes. Home Demonstration Agent’s Column By Naomi Hubble TWO NEW CLUBS TO BE ORGANIZED There will possibly scon be two new Home Demonstration Clubs—one in Piney and one in the Byrds Chapel community. Recently Mrs. Dyer, the council president, and I made a consid¬ erable number of visits in these communities. A lot of people weren’t home that day but there seemed to be much in¬ terest nmonz most of these with whom we talked. The d^t^x for organization are ns follows: Pinev, Monday July 18 at 2:30 P M at Mrs. Ja~k Pryor’s: Bvrds Chapel, July ?2, 2:30 p! M. at Mrs. Wal¬ ter Simp-on’s. At these meetings we can werk cut a regular schedule most suitable to the groun. I hone that a large groun will be present for each meeting. Ev¬ eryone is certainly welcome. MRS. TINKER HAS H. D. CLUB MEETING Mrs. Brady Tinker was hos- te c s to the New Heme Home Demonstration Club which in her home in June for the regular monthly meeting. Miss Hubble showed the a film on canning and fruits. vegetables and meats. Mrs. R T. Patton gave ladies a few of the short in sewing, which she had ed in the sewing course she in April to buy chir r cups for the kitchen the Community House. Mrs Tinker served ments to eleven club members. Mrs. R T. Patton, AUSTIN REUNION The Austin reunion that usually held at the home Walter L. Austin the first day in August will have to postponed on account of the health of Mr. Austin. While they were gone, Mr. Mrs. John Martin (the Imogene Christopher) came for a visit fr:m Homerville, Patty Nethery, daughter the Martin Netherys, back a fifth place ribbon the Etowah, Tenn. Horse Saturday night. She rode the three-gaited pony class. Those attending the show the county were her I'Mr. and Mrs. J. G. W. G. Morrison, Jr., 1 Sherry Morrison. 1954 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe, heater, two-tone, white wall tires. Clean _________ $1495.00 1953 PLYMOUTH Suburban, radio, heater. Extra clean ----------------------- $1295.00 1951 FORD Two-door Sedan, heater, good tires, black finish ___________________________ $ 595.00 1948 PONTIAC “8”, Heater, Radio, Good Tires, Two Tone Green Finish. Plenty of service left $ 345.00 _____ 1948 CHEVROLET, 4-door, Radio, Heater, Good Tires, Extra Clean ______ $ 345.00 _____________ 1946 CHEVROLET, 2-door Fleetline. Radio, Heater--$ 245.00 1947 FORD Club Coupe, Radio, Heater, Good Tires._ $ 275.00 DIRECTORY (Jnited States Senators Walter F. George Richard B. Russell. U. S. Representative from 7th Congressional District Henderson Lanham. Senator from 44th Senatorial District John H. Wilkins, Dade Lookout Mtn. Judicial Circuit Judge — John W. Davis Solicitor General Esrl B. Self. j State Representative from Dade — Woodrow W. Gross Ordinary Raymond M. MorrLson. Sheriff F. C. Graham Clerk of Superior Court Mrs. Grace Hale Williams. Tax Commissioner John W. Murphy. Treasurer James Virgil Jenkins. Coroner Charles T. Sims. Surveyor Supt. of Schools Roy W. Moore. School Board—E. R. Wells, Chairman, Cleron Kyzer, Ro¬ bert Freemon, W. C. Cure- ton, Jr., John McGuffey. Department of Public Health Miss Fannielu McWhorter, Health Board Ordinary, School Supt. and County P. H. Doctor. Dept., of Public Welfare Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Miss Imogene Blevins, Clerk Welfare Board—Mrs. F. N. Belk, D. T. Brown, J. Z. Bobo, and K. D. Teet. Agricultural Extension Service L. C. Adams, County Agent, Naomi Hubble, HD. Agent Mrs. Virginia Konrad, Clerk. Forestry Service Jerry C. Pace, Ranger Forestry Board—Pace, Ordin¬ ary Morrison, County Agent Adams,Pyron Lambert, K. D. Brown and R. C. Thomas. 1952 DODGE x / 2 Ton Panel, Motor Overhauled, Heater, Good Tires. Runs Good ____________________ $ 695.00 * 1952 DODGE 2 Ton, Two Speed, 825 x 20 Tires, Steel Frame flat. Runs good $ 995.00 _________ ____ 1952 CHEVROLET ** ton Pick Up, Radio, Heater, Good Tires. Clean ______________ $ 745.00 _________ 1951 CHEVROLET 2 ton, 2 speed. Good condition $ 795.00 ____ Dyer Motor Co. TRENTON, OBORGIA P. M. A. Mrs. Louise Wright, Admin¬ istrator, Mrs. Clara Mae Bran¬ don, clerk. County Committee—C. L. Ivey chairman, D. P. Hood and Joe Blevins. Soil Conservation Service Soil Technician — A1 Webb Supervisor Coosa Rlvier Soil District from Dade— Col. D. E. Morrison. Selective Service Board Ernest Stewart, Clerk, Members of Board — E. L. Ralston, Chairman, W. H, Kenimer and Robert White. City of Trenton Mayor—A. L. Dyer. City Council, E. A. Ellis, Cleron Kyzer, Jamse Morrison, I. H. Wheeler, Jr. City Recorder — C. C. Shankles Elected Justices of the Peace Trenton-Wayne W. Williams. Byrds Chapel-Daniel F. Long. Rising Fawn - C. A. Whited. Sulphur Springs - E. J. Bible. New England-Howard Doyle. New Salem Wildwood - Worth T. Lea. West Brow - G ,W. Austin. Cole City - Murphy Burrell. Hooker - Carl G. Bell. Slygo - W. P. Cole. New Home - Wm. J. Nixon. The drink knows BUY U. S. SAVING BONDS I. O. O. F. TRENTON LODGE No. 38 Regular meeting each day night at 8:00 P. M. W. C. Durham, N. G. Dennis V. Brandon, V. G. W. W. Tinker, secy. AMERICAN LEGION POST '06 First Friday every month 7:30 P. M. Legion Hall. Herman V. Moore, Comm. E. L. Raulston, Adj. RISING FAWN By Mrs. M. R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Terrell from Manatee, Florida were the weeend visiters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson. The Milt Wilsons had as their holiday guests the Bill Wilsons of Marietta. Mrs. Lillie Holloman was the weekend visitor of the Ray Smiths, J. R. Smiths and Mrs. Ida Gearrin. Mrs. Swanee Price, of Chat¬ tanooga, visited her sister, Mrs. C. W. Hitt, and Mr. Hitt dur¬ ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heatherly are the parents icf a new daugh¬ ter born Saturday, July 2. Miss Carol Kenimer visited her parents over the weekend. Mrs. L. M. Allison is accom¬ panying her sister, Mrs. Bur¬ gess, and Mr. Burgess of Car- tersville on a trip to points of interest in Florida this week. The Dewey Bradfords had quite a bit of company ic-ver the weekend. Among the visitors were Mrs. Bradford’s mother and sisters from Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wilson of Galveston, Texas visited rela- I tives here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips of Ashland, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lowery and daughter of Fort Payne were the recent guests of the W. L. Fannins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirk and children visited relatives here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Todd and children, of Chattanooga, were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny McMahan and family. The Misses Cureton have had the Will Jacoways and B. A. Lampkins as holiday guests. SINGING THURS. NIGHT AT RISING FAWN There will be a singing Thurs¬ day night at the Rising Fawn Baptist Church. Everyone is in¬ vited to come and enjoy an evening of fellowship. A revival will begin at the church July 17 with the Rev. W. R. Lumpkin preaching. Taylor Castleberry is pastor of the church. Regular meetings Trenton Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. the second and fourth Saturday nights each month at 8:00 p. m. All qualified Masons invited to attend. Claude O. Ellison, W. M. James M. Rogers, Secy. LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK THE DADE COUNTY TIMES