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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1958)
PAGE 6 MADDOX J. HALE TO THE PEOPLE OF DADE COUNTY I am a candidate for office of Representative to General Assembley of subject to the Democratic mary to be held on 10, 1958. I believe Dade County is ithe verge of growth and velopment such as we never experienced. Because our size and economic stances it is necessary that have more help from the in making provisions for xoads and schools than we getting, and I pledge to you my every effort will be to obtaining these Some of our main highways now In an emergency status some action must be taken if are to be in position to as we should. I am unalterably opposed the mixing of the races in ^schoolrooms of Georgia and any change in our county system of Georgia. 1 am in of the Legislature of assuming the imposed by our system government and I think the penditure of state funds be under the authority of propriation bills enacted by General Assembly rather to leave everything to Governor, whoever he may I will support all efforts to minate waste and in State Government and ido my best to represent cfairly and intelligently. It will be my purpose to as many of you as possible ing the course of the and various issues will be cussed with you personally; mail, and by other articles this newspaper. I earnestly cit your active support. MADDOX HALE (Paid Political Adv.) BRANNON’S WATCH REPAIRING AND SHOE HOSPITAL Trenton, Georgia Open 7:30 a. in., Close 6 p Close at 12 on Wed. GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CERN:— Helen Tinker having in form applied to me for support out of the estate of Tinker, deceased, this is to tify the next of kin and the itors of the said Reese deceased that said will be heard before me at regular August term 1958. of Court of Ordinary of said ty. Witness mv hand and signature, this 7th dav of 1958. A. W. Peck Ordinary of Dade County, THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1950 RISING FAWN Mr. and Mrs. Micky Allan and Jo Ann Steele returned from a visit in The Russell Smiths enjoyed 4th of July holiday on Chickamauga with their ren, the McClouds of the Heatherys of and the Smyths of ooga and their many children. A second honeymoon taken by Richard and Fricks when they visited Bellengrass Gardens last week. The many friends of Mrs. J. Baine, formerly Katherine daughter of Sue and Hale, where shocked by sudden death caused by a bral hemorrhage. She buried at Mentone, Ala. in husbands family lot. Mrs. L. M. Allison has ed from a trip to Ohio where she attended a ional Education Conference. Mr. and Mrs. JThomas had as their 4th of visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Searcy of Kingsport, Tenn. Miss Ann Mitchell of Mrs. Charles McMahan Iff if f/j m 1 ! if!' TRAVELING SALESMAN! YES, our familiar symbol bearing Southern’s industrial slogan Look Ahead— Look South! has certainly ''been around” since it was created mil in 1943. Every year since then it has appeared - consistently in our advertisements in national magazines and financial newspapers reaching millions and millions of readers annually. Why do we keep on saying Look Ahead—Look South! so many times to so many people? For the same reason that we maintain an Industrial )evelopment Department that constantly and ggressively seeks new industries for every vailable plant location along our lines. It’s good or the Southern ^-and good for the South — o promote and "sell” the industrial expansion )i the Southland in every way possible. Here is proof. In the six-year period, 1952 to 1958, there have been 2,086 major industrial developments along the Southern alone. They represent an investment of almost $3H billion and have created more than 119,000 new job opportunities for workers here. Keeping orn "traveling salesman” busy selling tbe South helnfi keen the Southland busy, too! SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM WASHINGTON. O O CLASS REUNION The 1947 graduating class of the Dade County High School reunion will be held Saturday, July 12 at 6 p. M. at Park. All members and teachers are invited to attend. Please bring picnic lunch. rushed to the hospital Monday morning with what was thought to be a heart attack. Week end guests of the Leon Fannins were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lowery and Miss Brenda Lowery of Ft. Payne, and Mrs. Phillips of Ashland, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jacoway of Chattanooga were guests of Misses Cureton and Mrs. Stroud. Mr. Cornelius Williams has re¬ turned from Philadelphia, Pa. after driving his mother and sister, Mrs. Nixon up there to visit friends. The Golden Age group enjoy¬ ed a day and lunch at the Quaker Oats Company Tuesday. Last month they had a most enjoyable day at the Happy Farms Dairy and next month they plan touring Bowater Co. About twenty ladies made the tour. BILL BODENHAMER will iliac ua* the issues sod bring you up-to-the- luiuute developments in the present gubernatorial campaign from 1 JULY 12 BREMEN GEORGIA Come one, come nil, bring the family and your friends. Til* ipssking from S »• StM PM will b« on yewr local radio station. TUN! IN i BILL BODENHAMER CANDIDATE FOR BLfiCTION GOVERNOR of GEORGIA It’s better to be safe than sorry. Have your winter clothes cleaned and put in plastic storage bags. PLASTIC STORAGE BAGS ... 25c EACH RED S CLEANERS PHONE: OLlver 7-3355 TRENTON GA. Open daily 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. except Wednesday, we close 1 p. m.