FLORAL CREST
J. C. Self, who has been sick
for two weeks, is much better
and is able to be out again.
The Glen Ringer family went
to Fletcher, N. C. over the week-
end. "
We (my husbartd and I) made
a business trip to
Monday While there we
‘o t <3 see the F Dart 7 of the city J that
was hit by the tornado Feb. 18.
Men are still working, clearing
away trees and stumps
were blown down. Their
jcb was to get the roofs
on the houses; now they
cleaning up the trees and
ting ready to burn them.
mouth trees, in places,
twisted off several feet above
ground. It was miraculous
no one was killed.
The Red Cross has given
Wright of the Pond Creek
munity, who.e hx>use was
strayed , , by ..__onnuirh ” nad °’ e
sheet rock to tm.sh the
Of the house. You 11
this was the one that
helped to build back. They
Aunt Jemima
Jfisu
fcmMeal and wag on
Presents
TENN. VALLEY BOYS
JAMBOREE
Home Spun Fun - Music and Hymns
Rising Fawn, Georgia
School Auditorium
Sat. March 10,1956 - 8 p, m.
Admission Students 35c Adults 75c
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HADDEN'S PHARMACY
“ Where Pharmacy Is A Profession,
Not a Side Line”
OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
To Serve You With
All Your Medical And
Sick Room Needs
REGISTERED PHARMACIST
On Duty At All Times To Give
You Fast Prescription Service
4 M I First * ***** Aid
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I ' KlJlMl DICIMr IrlWll PATS/M
George Wilson, who has fin-
ished his basic in the Navy, re-
turned Monday to Norfolk, Va.
where he will be stationed for
several months. Pfc. Leslie Wil-
| son joined his brother here for
a three-weeks leave.
Rev. Taylor Castleberry was
° ave <l uite a lot of furniture—
a refrigerator, washing mach-
in ^ e . stove, i___i beds and ____i matresses. ____ a.------- .
The ground stays too wet to
P lant anything. Folks here have
a hankering to get into the
£ alden aud to plant bulbs. As
s00n as * ^ dr y enouth - we ’ n
ieall y be busy here.
Laquada Odell and Lebron
Price, who are in school at the
Highland Academy, Fountain
Head, Tenn., were here over the
| W£ exend vi iting their parents
Th e J- P- Brewer family
Ccllegedale were here over the
1 w f kend visiting friends and rel-
atives. The Brewers sold their
home here rerently to the E. L.
^
Dr 0% , enby , s sister> Mrs Alice
Dodson f r 0 m Illinois, is here
( visiting her brother.
THE DADE COUNTY- TIMES, rEEVTO^rGEoAo/A, THURSDAY MARCH 8, 1956
given a surprise birthday party
Monday night by members of i
the Baptist Church. The party
was his home,
Dr - Doss Castleberry under¬
wen t -surgery for cancer Mon-
da y in Erlanger hospital. He rs
getting along fine at this writ-
i n ®-
Mrs. Rebecca Nixon and sev-
eral friends of Chattanooga were
dinner guests of the C. S. Wil-
liams on Wednesday night. Mrs.
Nixon ir, is Mr. furw. IiniKnmo Williams sister. «Safar
Jackie Wilson spent Monday
night with Shelby Dawkins in
Trenton.
Mrs Charles McMahan and
son Jack and Mrs. Sue Hale
spent the weekend recently vis-
it ing their sifters and their fam-
iji es .
Mrs. J. Monroe Ball was host-
egs j aS £ Thursday night to the
^SCS at her home.
NEW SALEM
T '; na fl ' iklni s P ent Saturday chJ
night with Phyllts Danieis.
Mrs. Ella Logan recently re-
turned from a visit to her sis-
ter who is very ill in South
Carolina.
Edward Reece is
just fine from his
operation.
Mrs. J. T. Childress
Mrs. Bill Gray Monday. She
so visited New Salem School.
Mrs. Bill Gray spent the
with Mrs. J. T. Childress in
Trenton recently,
(EAST WEEKS NEW SALEM
Mr. Cecil McKaig was
speaker at Cave Springs
nrliof odist Church Sunday.
Bernadine and Jack
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Moore and family this
Mrs. Bill Gray was
Friday at the New ?.°,L Salem
Mrs. Johnson visited a
in Chattanooga Valley to
new ideas about teaching.
parents have cooperated
nicely with Mr. Childress’
to have parents substitute
each teacher once a year
1ft the teachers visit other
ten* to gain new Ideas in
phases of teaching which
make the teachers better
e,s - *
Kenneth and James
Pennington spent the
with Alfred Barnes.
A ladles trio of New
composed o f Mesdames
Bradford, Joan Hawes and
res n Jones rendered two very
beautiful songs Sunday
at, the New Salem
Church.
Mrs. Melvin Ross reports
her children have had bad
Melvin hasn’t been feeling
well for the past week
He has trouble with his
ach. The Bill Gray family
visitors from Alabama over
weekend.
The Arvine Bradford
and the Junior Hodnett family
have moved into their new
house.
Don Gray and Bunk
are both driving new cars.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Moore have
just returned home from a visit
at their daughter’s home in Oak
Ridge, Tenn. They report that
Grace has a ne wboy.
Terrance and Frances
were visiting friends and
tives in New Salem this
end.
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:—
Mrs. Fern Sells having in due
form applied to me for year’s
support out of the Estate of E.
Sells, deceased, this is to no¬
the next of kin and the
creditors of the said E. M. Sells,
deceased, that said application
be heard before me at the
regular April term 1956 of the
Court of Ordinary of said
County.
Witness my hand and offic¬
ial signature, this 5th day of
March, 1956.
H. M. Morrison
Ordinary
WANT-ADS
FOR RENT — Taylor’s farm,
Trenton Rt. 2. 39 acres, 5-room
houste with running water, 40
X 40 hen house, barn, good
garage, storage house, black¬
smith or work shop. L. E. Tay¬
lor, Flat Rock, Ala. Rt. 1
FOR SALE — No. 2 eating
potatoes $2.00 a bushel at old
Hatfield home place. — G. R.
Hatfield place. Phone Howard
2-3318.
6 t p -3-8
FOR SALE — Tires, cars, all
kinds of used car parts and
sack coal. Trenton Trading
Post, located back of Dade
Theater. 6 t p—3-8
FOR SALE — 5 room house and
servicte station. 2 acres, spring
water in house. Or will rent
station. Just on top Lookout
Mountain on Trenton-LaFa-
yette Highway. — Buff Brad-
frd, Trenton, Ga.
t p — 3 - 8
_
WANTED — For Rawleigh
business in Dadte County. No
experence needed to start.
Sales easy to make and pro¬
fits good. Start immediately.
Stee S. M. Duke, 1806 S. Haw¬
thorne, Chattanooga,
or write Rawleigti’s, Dept.
10-190, Memphis, Tenn.
HIGHEST prices paid for pine
and poplar logs. See us if you
have any to sell. Dyer Lumber
Company, Trertton, Ga.
FOR SALE — Minnows and
worms. See J. D. Pike at Avans,
Ga. or Island Creek. 4tp- 3-22
FOR SALE — 3000 bates Good
Bean Hay at $35.00 per ton.
Gordon Dobbin* Store, Long
Island, Ala. Rt. 1 3tp—3/15
HEAD RIVER
by Mrs. Hugh Forester
Mrs. Robert Ross is back home
after spending some time with
her mother, Mrs. J. M. Payne in
Chattanooga, who was seriously
ill and died in Tri-County Hos¬
pital on Sunday night, Feb. 26.
Miss Grace Johnson of Chat¬
tanooga spent last weekend here
with Mr. and Mrs. Griff John¬
son.
Mr. Phillip Mathes and family
of Flintstone and Mr. Gordon
Mathes and family of Chatta¬
nooga were the Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Scruggs.
Miss Betty Ross spent last
weekend with Miss Mamie Har¬
ris of New England.
Mrs. N. C. Gledhill, who has
been seriously ill in Tri-County
Hospital, has returned to her
home and we have understood
that she has slightly improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and
; children visited their son Melvin
and family at New Salem last
Sunday.
^ The Sunday visitors of the
Hugh Foresters were Mr. and
Mrs. j a mes Schrock and child-
j en 0 f Rome, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Forester and son of
Chattanooga, and Mrs. Troy
Mathews and son of New Salem.
Mrs. W. J. Kroger recently re¬
turned home from a week’s vis¬
it with her son Freddie and
family o f Chlckamauga. Mrs.
Kroger has been in bad health
for several months.
j _
CLOVERDALE
Mrs. Martha Bible is not do¬
ing so well. She is in the
County Hospital with pneumon¬
ia Has been under an oxygen
tent but it has been removed.
Mrs. Ed Bible is still with her
family.
Uncle Bill Amos has improved
from a heart ailment.
No other sickness in our sec¬
tion. Glad to see the sunshine
after so much rain.
Ed Bible was visiting the j. R
Bible family near Ringgold, Ga
Sunday.
I. O. O. F.
TRENTON LODGE No. 38
Regular meeting each Tue>-
fay night at 8.00 P. M
J. B. Sullivan, N. G.
Leon Christopher, V. G.
Aunt Jemima
Bandwagon
Presents
TENN. VALLEY BOYS
Jamboree
Featuring
Howard Bramlett & Roy Ledford, Cuzzin Elmo & Uncle Lem Fersize
Wally Clayton & Tennessee Valley Boys Quartet
Home Spun Fun - Music and Hymns
In front of JOHN L. CASE’S STORE
IN TRENTON FROM 11:30 A. M. TO 12:30 P. M.
Free tickets will be distributed by The Tennessee Valley Boys to the
BIG JAMBOREE at the
Rising Fawn, Georgia
School Auditorium
•Sat. March 10,1956 - 8 p. m.
Admission Students 35c -------------- Adults 75c
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Regular meetings T r e n t o i
Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. the
second and four t h
Saturday nights
month at 8:00 p. m
All qualified Masons invited
to attend.
Joe K. Rogers, W. M.
DR. G. K. MacVANE
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
Ft. Payne, Ala.
LIFE INSURANCE
Also complete coverage on fire
and accident insurance.
H. F. ALLISON
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
Times Building Trenton, Ga.
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