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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1957)
PAGE 2 THE DADE COUNTY TIMES Entered at the Post Office at Trenton, G-a., as 2nd class mail. Mrs. C. C. Morrison, Publisher. LOCALS Dan Tatum is driving a new green Chevrolet pick-up. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Pace and son from Rogersville, Tenn. ar¬ rived Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. E. S. Pace and Charles. The following ladies started a sewing course in Chattanooga this week: Mesdames Bill Kee¬ ton, Johnny Murphy, Mike Wal¬ ker, D. V. Keeton, and W. C. Payne. Friends of Bob Case will be interested to learn he under¬ went surgery in a Chattanooga hospital this week. Mrs. Howard McKaig was hostess to the Wesleyan Service Guild last Wednesday night. Ten members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Moore have a new Dodge. Mrs. Cleron Kyzer spent two days in a Chattanooga hospital last week. In the hospital at present with flu is Miss Joyce McMahan of Rising Fawn. Rain last weekend kept some hunters indoors, but those who really had their eyes on a fine buck went anyway. N o deer were bagged, as far as we have been able to learn. Among those attending the Tech-Alabama game in Birm¬ ingham Saturday were Delmas Freeman, M. J- Hale, Col. and Mrs. D. E. Morrison, Miss Gladys Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Brock. Morrison remained in Birming¬ ham for a visit with the IDEAL GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Mixers-Fry Pans, Roasters Percolators Waffle Irons LAY BY & EASY TERMS Trenton Furniture & Appliance Co. TRENTON. GA. LAND SALE By virtue of an order from Court of Ordinary of County, Georgia, will be lor cash, at public December outcry, on first Tuesdav in at- the Court House door in county, between the legal of sale, the tracts of land in county described as follows: Beginning at a point on les Creek on the State Line and running with said State Line to the ner of fractional Lot No. 1 John Pearson’s stone corner the Alabama State Line, with Pearson’s line east to Quarles Creek as it meanders the beginning point on Tennessee State Line, said containing fifty (50) acres, or less. Also the following tract o land is conveyed, being in same county and state and cated in the 19th District 4th Section, said tract at a rock known as the rock of the State of and Georgia on the State Line: thence from rock easterly 8 chains to sasafras bush; thence wardly to a black oak thence northwardly 40 chains the beginning corner, 18 acres, more or less. This sale is for the purpose distribution. This the 4th day of 1957. J. M. Adm. Estate of A. F. THE DAM COUNTY TIMES: TRENTON, GEORGIA, THUR8DAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1 9&1 ROME, GA., NOV. 18—Henry A. Mauldin, Calhoun business¬ man and former member of the Georgia General Assembly, has qualified as a candidate to suc¬ ceed the late Henderson Lan- ham as congressman from the Seventh District. Mr. Mauldin, who served two terms a s representative from Gordon County, Monday morn¬ ing confirmed an earlier an¬ nouncement by filing a formal statement of intention to run with district and state Democ¬ ratic Party officials and by pay¬ ing the $750 entrance fee. The Seventh District Democ¬ ratic Committee voted Friday in Rome to hold a special primary ejection on December 4 to nom¬ inate a candidate who will re¬ present the party in the called general election which will be held on January 8. As Mr. Mauldin opened the three-weeks campaign for the congressional seat, he stated that if elected he would carry on “the fine program and the ‘•ame type of public service that the late Congressman Lanham formulated during the 11 years ho served so well.” A former school teacher and farmer, Mr. Mauldin has for the past eight years operated a feed and seed business in Calhoun. During his last term in the House he served as chairman of General Agriculture Committee No. 1 and on other important committees. He is currently an aide to Speaker of the House Marvin Moate, past president of thp Seventh District State Leg¬ islators Assn., president of the Oostanaula Development As¬ sociation, and a member of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress. He was appointed to the Seventh Congressional Dis¬ trict Democratic Executive Com¬ mittee by the late Congressman Lanham. Born and reared in Gordon County, Mr. Mauldin is a mem¬ ber of Calhoun First Methodist Church, the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and is a Shriner, Elk and Rotarian. He, his wife and three children live on a farm near Calhoun. Mr. Mauldin said Monday at his headquarters in the General Forrest, Hotel in Rome that he enters the short but intensive campaign with confidence due to his wide acquaintanceship with the people and problems of llie Seventh District. Paid Pol. adv. Stay Ob The Right Side With Robertson Cleaners 3303 Broad Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Opposite Old Glass House Restaurant. -------* # ----- ------ i > ■ ■■ — ■■■ S W\T VO* JAJCERY WJBEKiSON-assf —CLEANERS JKH P Leave At Drop Off Booth Going In Pick Up At Plant On Way Home. BIRTHS The following arrivals were reported for Tri-County Hos¬ recently: A son to MSr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Blackstock of Rt. 1 Wild¬ wood on Nov. 5; A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James P. Williams of Rising Fawn Rt. 1 on Nov. 8; A son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Weldon of Trenton on Nov. 8; A son to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hampton of Trenton on Nov. 9; A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hicks, Jr. on Nov. 17. Born in a Chattanooga hos¬ pital last Nov. 11 was a 9 lb. 2 oz. boy, Stephen Wesley, to Rev. and Mrs. Thomas W. Schilds. Rev. Schilds is pastor of the Piney Grove Baptist Church. BOOK SHELF FREEZER Puts twice as much food within easy reach. Faster Freezing. Safer Storage. NOW ONLY $399.95 JOHN L. CASE CO. Trenton, Phone: OL Ga. 7-3111 TWO KILLED NEAR BRYANT ] Two men were killed in the Bryant Community Nov. 11 driv¬ ing a new automobile. The ow¬ ner, Thomas King, 20, had pur¬ chased the car only the day be¬ fore the accident and had just bought some anti-freeze at a ooooQO OOOOOOQg QQQBQQ SLSLSL Q 8 g fl g S fi.RJULB.fi 89 v ft s will of bed fill Prescriptions o a I get out to your «* 3 o 24-Hour Prescription Service O e o o HADDEN’S PHARMACY * o o o Telephone Number Day or Night OL 7-4022 Trenton, Georgia : o b o “Where Pharmacy is a Profession — Not a Sideline” fO o mnnn BBgoaeaofl airoTrgTnnryyirgirginrtf a a b on o omrg~g~g g y% store in the communiy. A com- panion, Monroe Knight, 63, was also killed. Moore’s ambulance was called to the scene and carried the victims to a hospital. BUY U. S. SAVING BONDS