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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
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LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Lacy's Restaurant has
stalled a larger air-conditioner,
Mrs. Jane Urban cf
N. C. is visiting Mrs. E. A. Ellis
and Mrs. E S. Pace.
Sid Chandler, of the State
Extension Office, was in Tren¬
ton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Raulston
are cn vacation. They plan to
visit in Florida and Mississippi.
Mrs. Leonard McKaig, of
Chattanooga, is working as
bookkeeper at 'Oyer Motor Co.
The Eddie Paces, of Rogers
ville.'Tenn. were weekend guests
of his mother, Mrs. E. S. Pace.
Don’t miss the game between
the Fats and the Slims on the
Dave L. Brown field Friday
night.
E. G. Wright, Jr. had his
ankle operated on last Wednes¬
day and is reported to be doing
splendidly.
Mr. 'and Mrs. A. L. Paine’s
daughter. Mrs. Jack Acuf.f and
her three daughters from Wa--
renton, Ga. are visiting here
this week.
The following local .business¬
men were in Atlanta during the
past week: Supt. Roy W. Moore,
Maddox J. Hale, and Col. D. E.
Morrison
Miss Edna Scruggs, cf Wash¬
ington, D. C., and Mr. and Mrs.
G R. Betherum o f Nashville,
have returned t o their homes
following a visit with Mrs. W. G.
Scruggs and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Key Hart and
son and Miss Hope Hart of
Washington, D. C. were Tues¬
day guests of the E. A. Ellises.
Miss Judy Pace has returned
home following a visit with
Martha Kykendall. Jr\ in Dal¬
las, Texas. Mrs. Martha Kyken-
a'ill and daughters accompanied
Judy back on the train for a
visit with her mother. Mrs, W.
L. Wilkerson.
Mrs. Idell Russell is suffering
from a slipped disk. She has
been ill since last Thursday.
Dean J°ffery, who was
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1954 DODGE, 4-door Royal, Radio, Heater, Power-Flite
Transmission, Power steering, 2 tone paint, white
side wall tires. Many other accessories.
Low mileage _____— — — — — — — $1945.00
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
1952 DODGE 2-door Wayfarer, Radio, Heater, Good
Tires. Clean ________— _---— — —___ $ 795.00
1954 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe, heater, two-tone, white
wall tires. Clean ______ — _____-------- $1495.00
1953 PLYMOUTH Suburban, radio, heater.
Extra clean ____________ $1295.00
1953 PLYMOUTH 4-door, Radio, Heater. Good Tires.
One owner ____ $1145.00
USED TRUCKS
1953 DODGE )/ 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
1953 DODGE \ 2 ton. Radio, Good Tires
25,000 miles. One owner ____ ____________ 995.00
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY A UGUST 11, 195 5
critically injured in an automo-
bile accident recently, is report-
to be off the critical list at a
| Chattanooga hospital and is i
improving. .
We extend sympathy » Mr I
John Warren and family due to
the passing of his mother, Mrs.
Nannie Elizabeth Warren, on
August 4 We are also scrry to
learn of the deaths of his nieces
and nephews who were killed in
an automcbile accident at Fort
Oglethorpe after attending Mrs.
Warren’s funeral on Saturday
afternoon
, Daniel Dickerson
Mrs. Louise
is now working at Lacy’s Res¬
taurant on the second shift.
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Coch¬
ran have returned to Cleveland,
Ohio, following a visit here
with relatives.
Mrs. D. E. Morrison and Miss
Bess Cureton, Dade’s library
board members, attended a
meeting Friday of the Cherokee
Regional Library Board at
Trion, Georgia.
Congratulations to Mr. and
to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ged-
die, who will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary o n Sun¬
day, August 14. They will be
honored with a birthday-anni¬
versary dinner at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. T. E. Mc¬
Mahan, and Mr. McMahan in
St. Elmo.
We are grateful to the state
highway department for repair¬
ing that dangerous hole in the
pavement just south of th^
Wildwood Post Office.
The Garden Club picnic at
Lake Winne-pesauka was enjoy¬
ed very much by the following:
Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Hilten and
children, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ky-
zer and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Maddox Hale, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Ellis, Mrs. E. S. Pace an Charles,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fuller and
children, the Delmas Freemans,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gray and
daughters, Mrs. Grover Tatum
'and Misses Sherry Morrison,
Chi-Chi Barton.
NEW ENGLAND
By Mrs. Steve Derryberry
Mr. and Mrs.Charltcn Holmes
J. C. and Mr. and Mrs. El-
bert Holmes and son spent their
vacation i n Pensacola, Fla. A
nice time was enjoyed by every¬
one.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Tucker and
children o f LayFayette spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Brown and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Bryant
and son Eddie of Camp Stewart,
Ga. spent last week with home
folks who were really glad to
see them all.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Derryber¬
ry and Mr. and Mrs. Rcy Combs
visited Roy’s mother, Mrs.
Combs, at Trenton Saturday
afternoon.
Nancy Crumley spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Beasley at Huntsville, Ala.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Allison
Danlebon , T enn. SF s„l the
weekend ...... with unth her nor parents, nQrPDiQ „ „ . .... Mr. iVl T
and Mrs. Henry Oliver and oth¬
er relatives.
We are still getting these nice
rains which everyone enjoys so.
So long until next week.
TALES OUT OF SCHOOL
By Bernice McCullar
TEACHER IS GOT PROBLEMS:
When the nation’s teachers get
together in Chicago this sum¬
mer at the 93rd National Educa¬
tion Association meeting! State
Supt. M. D. Collins is an NEA
director), these were their top
problems: they want more pay,
a breathing space sometime
during the day to rest for a few
minutes, and more help-from-
home with their discipline pro¬
blems. Discipline idea: if your
children are trained in good
manneers. at home, they are not
likely to be discipline problems
at school.
WHEN JOB - GETTING TIME
t COMES: Editorial in the
ta Journal, commenting voca-
tional education, said, “Voca-
tional education is a vital part
of the city school systems just
as it is of the rural and small
town schools. While every stud¬
ent should receive a certain
amount of training in academic
fundamentals, the vocational in¬
struction is most valuable when
time comes to get a job.” George
Martin is state director of vo¬
cational education.
MARRY A HOME ECONOMICS
TEACHER: Explaining why so
many home economics teachers
get married, a wit said, “It’s
so comforting to a fellow to
know that while he’s out work¬
ing hard to make the living,
she’s home economizing!”
RISING FAWN
By Mrs. M. R. Wilson
Guests last week of the Lean
. Fannins ........ were _____ Mrs. ___________ John Pend-
and son Jimmy of
Smyrna, Ga., little Miss Sharnell
Livezey of Valley Head, and Mrs.
Dick Grecnvord and two child¬
ren of Ft. Payne, Ala.
Don’t forget the Home Dem¬
onstration Council Picnic at the
Park Monday night at 6:30.
Bring the family and friends
and enough to eat for those
with you. The Rising Fawn club
will furnish the drinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith will
move to Marietta, Ga. next week
where Glen is employed.
Pvt. Leslie Wilson returned to
Fort Hood, Texas Wednesday
after spending a 14-day leave
with his wife and parents. The
Community Park was the scene
of a family barbecue last Sat¬
urday night honoring Leslie.
Among these present were Les¬
lie and Mrs. Wilson, the Mann¬
ings from Soddy and Chatta¬
nooga, Miss Dot G o r ham of
Chattanooga, Mrs. Orman Smith
and sen Jimmie of Pensacola,
the Fred Harrison, Walter Wil¬
son and Milt Wilson families.
The Burton Kenimers have
had company from Florida the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny McMa¬
han and children, Lindsay and
Mike, enjoyed an out ing at
Chickamauga Lake Sunday.
(Written for last week)
Misses May and Bess Cureton
and Mrs. Lillian Stroud
the Lampkins i n Birmingham
Sunday.
Mrs. Maude Mooreman, R. P.
Fricks and little Eddie Cagle
we v e honored on the occasion
of their birthdays recently with
a family picnic.
Rev. J. Monroe Ball Sr. is the
guest of his son, Rev. Jimmy
Ball, while he is conducting re-
vival services at the'feyrd’s Cha-
pel Methodist Church,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smythe
and Mrs. Ed Heath erly and
daughters, Janie, Mary
1 and the baby, Louanne,
the weekend with Mr. and
J. R. Smith, Sr.
The setting of telephone poles
has begun through the com¬
munity.
Regular meetings Trenton
Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. the
second and fourth
Saturday nights each
month at 8:00 p. m.
411 qualified Masons invited
attend.
Claude O. Ellison, W. M.
James M. Rogers, Secy.
M&irlk$
Mr. and Mrs. George Bible
the birth cf a son on
8.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conkle,
Sand Mountain, announce
birth of a sen, Henry Lloyd,
on July 27 at the Trenton Cli¬
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Wat-
kins, of Trenton, are the par¬
ents of an 8 pound, 9 ounce
daughter, born July 23 at the
Trenton Clinic.
A 7 lb. 10 oz. boy was born to
and Mrs. Mack McKinley
of Rising Fawn Route
Aug. 7 at the Trenton Clin¬
ic. The baby has been named
Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wil¬
liams, o f Route Two, Trenton,
are announcing the birth of a
son, who has been named David
on Aug. 7 at the Tren¬
ton Clinic. The baby weighed
6 lbs. 2 oz.
AMERICAN LEGION POST f .0«
First Friday every month 7:30
P. M. Legion Hall.
Herman V. Moore, Comm.
E. L. Raulston, Adj
ONE STOP SERVICE
RED’S CLEANERS
PHONE 311 TRENTON, GA.
DRY CLEANING
LAUNDRY SERVICE done by Star ------- Weekly
HATS Cleaned and Blocked by Acme —----Service
SHOES REPAIRED by Belcher _________
LET US HAVE YOUR RUGS CLEANED
Open daily 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. Wednesday 7 a. m. to 1 p. m
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PREACHING CHRIST — HIS BLOOD —
HIS PREMILLENIAL RETURN
THE PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL, Pastor
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M.
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M.
“VICTORY FOR JESUS ”
EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M.
“PASSING BY"
COME, PRAY AND WORK
1952 PLYMOUTH, 2-door, Heater,
White Sidewall Tires ____________________ $ 695.00
1951 PLYMOUTH, 4-door, Radio, Heater, Good Tires--$ 695.00
1951 PLYMOUTH Club Sedan, White Sidewall
Tires, Heater ___________________________ $ 695.00
1950 MERCURY, 4-door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Rebuilt
Motor, Good Tires __________________________ $ 645.00
1948 PONTIAC “8”, Heater, Radio, Good Tires, Two
Tone Green Finish. Plenty of service left $ 295.00
_______
1946 FORD, 2-door, Good Transportation ________ __$ 145.00
1949 FRAZIER, 4-door, Radio, Heater,
_____________________
Good Tires, Clean ____ $ 345.00
1952 DODGE / l 2 Ton Panel, Motor Overhauled, Heater,
Good Tires. Runs Good _______ _ $ 595.00
_______________
1952 DODGE 2 Ton, Two Speed, 825 x 20 Tires,
Steel Frame flat. Runs good $ 995.00
________________
1951 DODGE / l 2 ton Pickup, Good Condition $ 695.00
________
1952 CHEVROLET y 2 ton Pick Up, Radio, Heater
Good Tires. Clean __________________ $ 745.00
______
1951 CHEVROLET 2 ton, 2 speed. Good condition $ 795.00
____
Dyer Motor Co.
TRENTON, GEORGIA
NEW ENGLAND SCOUTS
WIN PLAQUE 5 TIMES
Troop 36 Boy Scouts cf New
England attended a Court of
Honor in Rossville last week
and were winners of the attend¬
ance plaque for the fifth con¬
secutive time, and for the fourth
time this year, which gives them
permanent possession of the
plaque.
Sunday, Scoutmaster Price
and Explorer-Advisor Bernard
Doyle accompanied Explorer
Scouts of the Troop to Ocoee,
Mr. Doyle remaining thru the
week with the boys in camp.
SULLIVAN REUNION
There will be a Sullivan re¬
union at the home of Luke Sul¬
livan August 21. All relations
and old friends are invited to
come.