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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1956)
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. “Lord, Thou Knowest ” EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M. “The Purpose Of the Cross” COME, PRAY AND WORK * * * * * * * ********* * ****** **^******** ! At Auction Thursday, March 29 - 3 P. M. Property of H. G. PRINCE Located twc miles South of Trenton, Georgia on U. S. highway 11 15 and /\ l acres of land, new 5-room home, near completion — modern in every respect: Orchard with all fruits: all open land seeded with grasses, fescue, clover and alfalfa: farm machinery: deep well. Property will be-sub-divided into building lots — also will be offered as a whole. If you are looking for a home — small farm or a lot to build a home—attend this auction sale and buy at your own price, near a little town where you will find the best religious, social and educa¬ tional facilities available. FREE! FREE! New Electric Sewing Machine to some lucky person attending the sale'- LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US—“WE SELL THE WORLD J. L. TODD AUCTION CO. Car Sale Every Saturday 1 P. M., Rain or Shine 302 West 3rd Street phone 4-1656, 4-1657 ROME, GEORGIA Your Friendly Chevrolet Dealer is now Griffith Chevrolet Company successors to Williams Motor Company W personnel added: Mr. Jimmy Cummings and Arthur New Payne, Parts and Service Department; Mr. J. A. Baggett and Mr. R. H. Webb, - Salesmen. SEE US FOR A GOOD DEAL WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING THE DADE COUNT* TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, Xltf MARCH 22, J»® DADE COURT OF ORDINARY Mrs. F. C. Graham, having j made application for twelve months’ support out of the Estate of F. C. Graham, and ap¬ praisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their returns, all persons con¬ cerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in April, 1956, why said application should not oe granted. This 1st day of March, 1956. R. M. Morrison Ordinary 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OPTOMETRIST C. F. KING 17 EAST MAIN STREET -:- CHATTANOOGA, TENTH. RESIDENCE PHONE 6-0495 BUSINESS PHONE 6-952* JOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOC OP OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC mm mmm YOU CAN SAVE MORE MONEY— IF YOU SAVE IT REGULARLY Get the “savings” habit! You’ll never miss the small amount you lay aside each payday, but it will add up fast and earn interest. Take advantage of our friendly service; come in and open your savings account here. BANK OF DADE TRENTON, GEORGIA Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Every Account Insured up to $10,000.00 AMERICAN LEGION POST r M Second and fourth Thursday night 7:30 P. M. every month. Legion Hall. Harold Gross, Commander Hubert Lacy, Adj. SEE IT, DRIVE IT The Great New 35 Ferguson Tractor Gordon Dobbins Store Long Island, Ala. Rt. 1 Phonte Fort Payne Fiat Rock 2 2271 Take Home LET US DO YOUR JOB THE DADE COUNTY TIMES WANT-ADS FOR SALE—Usted Frigidaire Re¬ frigerator, 3 years old $75.00. Trenton Furniture Store. FOR Sale—17 in. Radio-Televis¬ ion Console Combination. A bargain at $100.00. Trenton Furniture Store. FOR SALE — Minnows and worms. See J. D. Pike at Avans, Ga. or Island Creek. 4tp- 3-22 WIIAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR 1956? A Good Rawleigh Busi¬ ness is hard to beat. Big line wall established makes good profits. Opportunity now i n Dade County. No (experience required. See S. M. Duke, 1806 S. H a w t home, Chattanooga, Tenn. today for information how to get started or write Rawleigh’s Dent. GAB-10-254, Mtemphis, Tenn 3tp 3 /29 DR. G. K. MacVANE Chiropractor and Naturopath 720 N. Gault Avenue Ft. Payne, Ala. FOUND: Outside Times Office last week, Brown framed eye¬ glasses. WANTED — Printer-linotypfe operator at The Dade County Times,, Trenton, Ga. FOR SALE: Duroc pi's. Can be j Registered. Byron Forester. Cloverdale. Pd. 3-29 FOR SALE —Pigs, $10.00 each, 12 weeks old. See Bill Austin at the Trenton Furniture Store. GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:— Mrs. Fern Sells having in due form applied to me for year’s mpport out of the Estate of E. M. Sells, deceased, this is to no tify the next of kin and the creditors of the said E. M. Sells, deceased, that said application will 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. R. M. Morrison Ordinary MISS BETTY STEPHENS TO MARK* BERNARD KEITH Miss Betty Stephens, daught¬ er of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steph¬ ens, of Trenton, and Bernard Keith,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Keith will be married at Tren¬ ton Church of Christ at 6.30 P- m. on March 30, with Pat Wheeler officiating, all friends of the couple are invit¬ ed. | Miss Stephens is a graduate of Dade High School. She Is now employed at Sarah’s Colf- feures In Trenton. Mrs. Carl Cross, Miss Gertha Setphens and Miss Kathleen Stephens are her sisters. Roy Stephens is her only brother. Mr. Keith graduated at Dade High and is now working with Hart’s Automotive Parts Com¬ pany in Chattanooga as a sales¬ man. His sisters are Mrs. Vir¬ ginia Reeves of Rising Fawn, Route 1, and Mrs. Thelma Clay¬ ton, of Harrlman, Tenn. Eugene Keith, of Trenton, and Earnest Keith of East Lake, are his bro¬ thers. MISS GREENE BRIBE OF WAYNE HARRISON Miss Jacque Sue Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greene of Trenton, and Wayne Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrison of Piney Commun¬ ity were married on Thursday, March 15, at the home of the bride, with the bride’s father officiating. Miss Greene is a 1951 graduate of Dade High School. She attend¬ ed Comptometer School in Chat¬ tanooga, and Is now employed by the Interstate Life Insurance Company. Larry Greene is her only bro¬ ther. Mr. Harrison attended school at Ider„ Ala. He served in the Navy for four years and is now employed at Combustion En¬ gineering Co. in Chattanooga. His brothers are Claude and Joseph L. Harrison of Trenton, and J. W. Harrison, Jr. of Chat¬ tanooga Valley. Mrs. Gladys Hill Mrs. Lewis T. Reeves, Glenda and Betty Harrison all of Tren¬ ton, and Mrs. Kathleen Aber¬ crombie of Ringgold, Ga. HIGHEST prices paid for pine and poplar logs. See us if you have any to sell. Dyer Lumber Company, Trertton, Ga. -,r See Our Choice baskets/ Selection Today * Girls’ Nylon EASTER DRESSES Sizes 1 - 8......$1.98 Fancy Crinoline Slips Sizes 1 - 6 $1.29 to $1.98 Many Styles & Sizes Woven Easter Baskets -- Filled with Choice candies and Toys____35c to 89c Sand Buckets Filled with Assorted Candies & Toys 35c to 89c Baskets, Candy, Rabbits and Grass for a do-it-yourself Easter. Plush Bunnies.. $1.29 to $2.49 EASTER JELLY EGGS Assorted Jelly Beans, Eggs, lb.....29c Gannaway - Riley Company TRENTON, GEORGIA I. O. O. F. TRENTON LODGE No, 38 Regular meeting each Tues¬ day night at 8:00 P. M. J. B. Sullivan, N. G. Leon Christopher, V. G. BAKE SALE The ladies of the Calvery Baptist Chureh will sponsor an- other bake sale on March 31, at the I.O. O. F. Building. Begin¬ ning at 10:30 a. m. A variety of cakes, cream pies ahd fruit pies will be available. Special orders SPECIAL VALUE new . .. 0 magnetic doors and revolving shelves ClOMS 14-cubic-foot "right-side-up" combination •iitomaticallr, Automatic defrosting refrigerator section on tilaally. surely fop big 130 pound zero-degree freezer .. permanent ... 6-t /Unit# below. All the deluxe features, quality, an!> Magnili dependability for which G-E Refrigerators are famous... now priced for soec*n| values! acciiilblt, odjuiloble, completely fully TRADE-IN TOP *12995 more thill ip«t, tlrong ALLOWANCE EASY TERMS . . . BIG TRADES . . . COME IN TODAY! MB JOHN L. CASE COMPANY Ittiiml |iutY»ii] HARDWARE & APPLIANCES PHONE OLIVER 7-3111 TRENTON, GEORGIA receved In advance. Phone Ol¬ iver 7-3862. To the people of Dade County: Thank you for your vote of confidence and the help render¬ ed me in my successful race for the Democratic nomination for Ordinary of Dade County. I will put forth ever effort to conduct the office in such a manner as will merit the trust you have placed in me. Signed, Arthur W. Peck