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South Broad Street
Tire Shop
3001 South Broad St.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Phone 53278
FALL TIRE SALE
670 x 15 Full Cap Premium
100% Rubber ........$7.95
all other tires in equal
PROPORTION.
Our new tires unconditionally
guaranteed.
All tire work guaranteed.
THE PINEY GROVE BAPTIST
TaTtads
I now represent Lea’s Flowers—
and will appreciate your busi¬
ness when in need of flowers
for any occasion.
Mrs. J. G. (Grace) Nethery
FOR SALE — Whitwell Coal $10
a ton. — Bill Bradford, New
Salem Community.
3 t p — 12 8
I DO PUBLIC HAULING. Wood,
Coal, etc. — Andy Newby,
Wildwood, Ga.
HIGHEST prices paid for pine
and poplar logs. See us if you
have any to sell. Dyer Lumber
Company, Trertton, Ga.
WANTED an opportunity to talk
about farm '
with you your
equipment needs, Ford tractors
and equipment. — Robert!
Forester, Wildwood, Ga.
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24-HOUR AMBULANCE Service.
Home Phone 242. Moore-Me
Bryar, Trenton, Jia^__ C* r* j
SWAP~ Large Channel 2 TV
antenna and 40 ft. Telescopic
Mast, for shotgun, rifle, or
pistol. — John Sla/on, two
mileseastof Trenton in Piney
Q rove
3 t p — 12 - 15
LOST — Clip-on glasses in steel
case covered in dark material,
Name inside reads “Dr. Mor-
ris.” If found leave at Times
office. I
NOtTcT- 1956 Zenith Con*,- 1
tette ?1” T ’ V set lost off
truck on tt U. S. „. S , way 11 in
TrEnt<m v,cln ‘ ty ? C t? het J l
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Write or see Sand Mountain n (
;Eleq*rical and Implement Co
Henegar, A!a. RewM W
can identify model and serial
number.
1 t p—
LOST—Near Back Valley, black-
tan hound wearing collar, no
name, Thanksgiving Day. Re¬
ward. Jack Blevins, Trenton,
Georgia.
3 t p — 12-15
americanTegion post '.06
First Friday every month 7:30
P. M. Legion Hall.
Herman V. Moore, Comm.
E L. Raulston, Adj
SHOP! SAVE!
At CRISMAN
HARDWARE CO.
PHONE
7-1114
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513 MARKET ST.
CHATTANOOGA
CRISMANS ON BROAD ST.
FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that a
special election has been called
by the Ordinary of Dade Coun¬
ty, Georgia, to be held in all
precincts in Dade County on
Wednesday the 14th day De¬
cember, 1955, for the purpose
of electing a successor to F. C.
Graham, Sheriff of Dade Coun
ty, Georgia, now deceased, who
shall serve during the unexpir¬
ed term of the said F. C. Gra¬
ham, and until his successor
shall have been duly elected and
qualified. Polls will be open at
all precincts in Dade County,
Georgia, at the usual voting
places, from 7:00 o’clock A. M.,
until 6:00 o’clock P. M„ as pro¬
vided by law.
All persons desiring to qua¬
lify as candidates in said elec¬
tion and to have their names
placed on the official ballot,
are notified that they shall give
notice in writing of their desires
to the Ordinary of Dade Coun¬
ty on or before 12:00 o’clock
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noon, Wednesday, December , 7,
1955.
This November 22, 1955.
R. M. Morrison
Ordinary of Dade County, Ga.
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Know Your Scouts
TROOP 143 ON TV- The scout
troop of Trenton appeared an
television on WROM-TV at
Rome, Ga. 'ast Monday night at
8:45 p. m. in connection wi h
the forestry program. Short
talks were made on forestry by
4 members of the troop. Making
the trip were Scoutmasters
Spencer Jenkins and Bob HU-
ten; Forest Ranger-Dan Hail;
Scouts; Joe Moore, Jerry Moore,
Rennie Moore, Sherman Moore,
Donald Hester, Arnold McCon-
ville, Tommy Wheeler, Doug
Wheeler, Carl Wheeler, Cecil
Fos er, Jim Foster, Roy G. Bar¬
ton, Larry Greene, LeBron Pace,
Eddie Sims, Ralph Geddie, Gro¬
ver Geddie and Jessie Buffing¬
ton. It was a good experience
for all the boys and they seemed
to enjoy it very much.
IN MEMORIAM
The following Resolution was
read and adopted at the regular
meeting of the Woman’s Society
of Christian Service of the
Trenton Methodist Church, Nov.
17, at the home of Mrs. Robert
L. Hilten. Mrs. J. G. Nethery
presided at the Memorial Ser¬
held for the late Mrs. W. F.
Morrison and Mrs. W. H. Brock
presented the following Resolu¬
tion:
"Whereas it has pleased our
Heavenly Father to remove from
our midst our faithful member,
Mrs. Grace Austin Morrison, be
it resolved, that we humbly bow
to the will of an All Wise Pro-
vidence, whereby this society
has lost a most worthy and
honored member. That we sin-
cere j y sympathize with the be-
reaved sons and daughters in
the loss of their beloved mother,
an( * with the brothers and other
relatives and the host of friends
whom she had endeared her-
se h throughout her years of
residence in Dade County.
“Her religious and civic rela-
is beautiful to review.
She was a faithful member of
the Trenton Methodist Church,
its Wesleyan Sunday School
c i ass an d 0 f the Woman’s So-
ciety of Christian Service, a
consistent and generous contrl-
butor and wCrker in a11 of the
projec’s of the church and corn-
munit y. She was known as a
truly goon citizen, her life being
& service , and gocd will.
w? believe ^ ln
^ ^ - n truth> her enfran-
spirifc has ff0ne out to
hear those welcome words so
well merited by her unselfish
life and deeds of mercy: ‘Well
done good and faithful servant,
then hast been faithful over a
few things, I will make thee
ruler over many, enter thou in¬
to the joy cf thy Lord’.
“We feel that words are but
empty sounds when they are
spoken in regard to the life of
such a Christian. W e cannot
describe or estimate in all of i s
richness and fullness, the last¬
ing memories and influence of
this life. We therefore believe
that our sister member in this
Socitey and cur loyal friend has
entered into rest, and that
somewhere, very near the M‘s-
\er ^he lives in the sweet im¬
mortality of a higher life, and
the lass which her love
may society and her many
ones, this eternal
friends new feel, be her
ga< ‘Be it further resolved that
of these resolutions and
a copy furnished the family
tribute be min¬
and also be placed on the
of the Women’s Society of
utes of the Trenton
Christian Service
Church, and a copy
be given for publication to The
Dade County Times.”
Respectfully submitted,
M rs W. H. Brock, Chm.
Mrs. J. G. Nethery
Mrs. G. C. T atum
On”BIRMINGHAM HIGHWAY—
Five room home, automatic
beat, on lot 100 ft x
gas $6300.00 F.H.A.
220 ft- Price Parker
G. I. terms. E. M.
or Phone 74-404,
rtmttano oga,
CITATION
DADE COUNTY
All Whom It May Cweam- ^
B. Jenkins, a resident of
Etta Count* having
State and
due form applied to the u
e’ersigned to be appointed and
cf the person
property of WiUiam incompetent *1 notice
mentally that said aPPU
hereby given heardatthene^
will be Ooun_
of Ordinary of said
the first Monday in De
ty ^resTmy , on
hand and official
w f November,
^ 7th day 0
1955 ' R. M. Morrison
Ordinary, Dade County, Ga.
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th e DADE COUNTY TIME S, TRENTON, GEORGIA. TflCrftsOAT DECEMBER 1 1955
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NEW SALEM
By Mrs. Kenneth Moore
(Written, for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and
a friend, Roy Smith, of Atlanta
visited Mrs. Smith's par ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore,
this weekend.
Mrs. Lila Adkins and children
visited Mr, and Mrs. Claude
Bradford and Gene Sunday.
Terry Moore and his wife have
been visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Mcore, for sev¬
eral days. Jerry is on furlough.
The New Salem Community Is
having a fall festival Saturday
night, Nov. 26, beginning at 6:30
p. m. at the school. We want
everyone to come because there
will be fun for all. There will
be cake walks, a fish pond, a
talent show and other events.
Mr. Cecil McKaig was guest
speaker at Byrd’s Chapel Sun¬
day.
Mr. Norman Moore was the
Sunday guest cf Mrs. Ka'herine
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth
Moore.
Mr. John Bradford, Jr., of
Warren, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ed¬
win Colquitt, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Gass, Mrs. Spencer Gass and
daughter, Karen, of Chattanoo¬
ga. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Adkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Daniels,
Phyllis and Myrtle Daniels of
New Salem were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
McKaig.
If anyone has any New Sa¬
lem news, just send it to the
school on Monday mornings by
the children
Mr. and Mrs. Buff Bradford
and Harold have gone to Florida
for two weeks or maybe longer.
Miss Self Weds
John L. Coble, Jr
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Self of
Avans announce the marriage
their daughter, Tulamae, to
Jhn Lacy, Coibie Jr., of Jack¬
sonville. Fla., on Nov. 23. The
ceremony took place at five
o'clock in the afternoon at the
Floral Crest Seventh Day Ad¬
ventist Church in Long Island,
Ala. Rev. Tedric Mohr officiated.
Mr. Ocfable is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Cobie, Sr. of
Greensboro, N. C.
A program of nuptial music
was given by Clyde Holland be¬
fore the ceremony. Archie Ray
and Myrlene Liles lighted the
candles.
Given in marriage by her fa¬
ther, the bride was lovely in a
gewn of white brocaded satin
and Chantilly lace over taffeta.
Her short illusion veil was
caught to a crown o f orange
blossoms and she carried a
bridal bouquet.
The matron o f honor, Mrs.
Laura Parman, sister of the
bride, was attired in a yellow
nylon net over taffeta waltz-
length gown with contrasting
brown velvet bolero, matching
head band. She carried a bou¬
quet of bronze chrysanthemums.
Janice Kaye Eadie, niece of the
bride, was flower girl. She wore
a pea green taffeta dress with
contrasting velvet bolero and a
bronze chrysanthemum corsage, Self j
Best man was Clifton C.
of Ringgold, Ga. Ushers ..were
Raymond Liles, Archie Ray Liles,
Carlos Parmon and Amos Self.
The bride’s mother chose for
the occasion a rose printed silk
dress with a white orchid cor¬
sage, while the groom’s mother,
Mrs. Cobie, was attired in blue
crepe with an orchid corsage.
Following the ceremony, a re¬
ception for the wedding party,
relatives and friends, was held
at the home of Mrs. C. Eskridge,
Sr. Assisting were Mrs. Ray¬
mond Liles, Mrs. Robert Eadie
and Miss Patsy Wilson. Lynda
Eadie kept the bride's book.
The couple left on a honey¬
moon trip to the Smokey Mtn.
They will make their home ln
Jacksonville, Fla. For traveling
Mrs. Cobie wore a red and
navy ensemble with charcoal
and winter white accessories.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Freida Wilson, Miss Patsy Wil¬
son and Clyde Holland of Mad¬
ison, Tenn.; Miss Hazel Davis,
Greensboro, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. McClure, Mobile, Ala.; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Reynolds, Fletch¬
er, N. C.; Mr. and JJrs. Ray¬
mond Liles and children of Bir¬
mingham. Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Self and children, Madison,
Tenn., Mrs. R. H. Eadie and
children, Glenn Springs, S. C.,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Self and
children of Ringgold, Mr. and
Mrs. Carlos Parman and baby,
Knoxville and many guests
from Chattanooga.
CLOVERDALE
By E. J. Bible
Cold—yes 10 degrees this
Tuesday morning.
Moving is the order of the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bible
have moved from the old Bible
home place to the house Royce
Bible built. They are pre ty
feeble, Mrs. Bible not being
able to see.
The Ernest Riddles have sold
to Paul Howell. The Riddles
have moved to Chattanooga
and tli Ip Howells have moved
into the Riddle’s old home.
The Lester Blevins have sold
to Gene Hawkins but have not
moved yet.
The Leon Keiths have bough'
the old Nesb^t place and moved
into the house.
The Joe Phillips are getting
ready to move into the new
house near Bobo’s Store that
son Wilburn recently vacated.
The Ed Bibles are on the road
selling Watkins Products.
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Forester
are visiting in Texas.
NEW ENGLAND
By Mrs. Steve Derryberry
(Written for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Tucker
and children of LaFayette spent
the weekend with Mrs. Tuckers’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
Brown, and other relatives.
Mr. .and Mrs. J. W. Beasley
and children spen the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Allinier and other rel¬
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gearrin of
Rising Fawn visited their son
and his wife on Saturday.
Nancy Crumley spent Sunday
night with Mrs. Roy ComJbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Granville Pace
and son Jimmy and Mrs. Combs
visited Mrs. Steve Derryberry
and Mrs. Roy Combs recently.
More and more cold weather
with some rain mixed along
with it, is causing lots of hogs
tc be butchered.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dutton of
Tunnel Hill, Ga., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Derryberry, paid their uncle and
bother, Mr. Ben Derryberry, a
visit Saturday afternoon.
So long until next week.
MRS. JOANN HAWES
NEW SALEM PRESIDENT
The New Salem Home Dem¬
onstration Club met Wednes¬
day, November 16 at the home
of Mrs. M. E. Bradford.
The officers elected are as
follows: President, Mrs. Joann
Hawes; Vice-President, Shirley
Logan; Treasurer, Mrs. Bill
Gray; Program Chairman, Jean
Bradford; Reporter, Mrs. M. E.
Bradford.
Miss Hubble gave a very inter¬
esting demonstration on the
making of candy.
The Christmas H. D. party
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Bill Gray on December 21 at 2
o’clock. Gifts will be exchanged.
Everyone is invited.
Mrs. M. E. Bradford, Reporter.
Soil Conservation
= OUR «0I! ★ OUR STRFNGTH =
Col. D. E. Morrison, Supervisor
John Brown, Acting Soil Tech.
Dr. Roy Grizzell, Wildlife Spe¬
cialist with S.C.S., wants to
select several ponds i n Dade
County for experimental work
for next year. He wants to use
one new pond for proper stock¬
ing and fertilizing. He aiso
wants one or two old ponds that
are not producing correctly. He
will poison and restock or par¬
tial poison to make these ponds
productive again. If you want
him to use your pond for thus
work please call by the office
and leave us a note or drop us
a card and we will tell him of
your wishes.
To get bicolor lespedeza plants
in the past ail ycu had to do
was ask for them. This year it
will be necessary for you to
make a request for those plants
before they will be delivered.
This type of lespedeza furnishes
abundant food for birds. It is
especially helpful during
riods when the ground is cover¬
ed by snow because the seed
stay on the limbs until late
winter. For request forms see
your S.C.S. Technician or your
County Agent.
DR. G. K. MacVANE
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
Ft. Payne, Ala.
Ses=y£3=s*=as
LIFE INSURANCE
Also complete coverage on fire
and accident insurance.
H. F. ALLISON
INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE
Times Building Trenton, Ga.
Let The Times Do Your Job Printing
WANTED TO BUY!
Hickory Logs delivered to our Mills. High¬
est market price. For price and cutting spe -
ciiications, call at our office in person.
Charles D. Roberts Co.
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.
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Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL, Pastor
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M.
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M.
( ‘REVEALER OF CHRIST ’
EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M.
FIRE BURNING WHO IS RUNNING'
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