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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
MRS. CATHERINE C. MORRISON ........ Owner and Publisher
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TRENTON, GEORGIA DIAL: OL 7-4422
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LOCALS
Both Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
are in a Chattanooga hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. “Sonny”
van have a new green
We see Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nor¬
ton back in town.
Our sympathy to Mr. Charlie
Jeffrey on the death of his son,
Dean.
The new 1958 Telephone Dir¬
ectories were mailed out this
week.
Our sympathy to J. Horace
Baty on the death of his bro¬
ther, Steven H. Baty, on July 27.
Lt. R. M. Morrison, Jr. has re¬
turned from Korea and is spend
jing this week with his parents,
the Raymond Morrisons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson
are announcing the birth of a
daughter, named Cheryl Ann,
on Aug. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barfield
have returned from a vacation
at Virginia Beach, Va. with Mrs.
Barfield’s parents.
Col. Douglas Morrison was in
Durham, N. C. this week at¬
tending a district Soil Conser¬
vation meeting.
John F. Reeves and family
from Venus, Texas are visiting
(friends and relatives in Dade
County.
Over 35 phones have been in¬
stalled at New Salem with more
customers applying all the time.
These subscribers numbers will
be listed and sent with our bills
to be added to the telephone
book.
The Misses Cora, Myrtle,
Temple, and Hattie Roberts
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Breed¬
love and family on Wednesday,
July 30, 1958. They were teachers
at Davis High School in 1953-54.
They live in Chickamauga and
are friends of the Breedloves.
The W. G. Konrad family will
be vacationing for the next two
weeks visiting with members of
their families. They will visit
Mrs. Stanley Walsh in Roches¬
ter, N. Y. where they hope to
take a trip into Canada, with
Mrs. George Lawson in Marion,
ERNEST
VANDIVER
speaks r
over your
favorite
radio station
4:00 p. m.
ERNEST VANDIVER
CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR
Listen... ★★★★★★
Saturday, august vth a.oo pm
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958
N, Y. and on their way back with
the K. L. Criswell family in
Wheeling, West Virginia.
SUNDAY DINNER
T h e second Sunday dinner
will be served at Trinity Hall of
the New England Methodist
Church on Sunday, August 10.
REVIVAL
A we*'* long revival will begin
Sunday evening, August 10, at
the Wildwood Methodist
Church, with the Rev. George
Wampler, pastor of the Wau-
hatchie Methodist Church doing
the preaching. There will also
be special singing. Everyone is
invited.
REUNION' AUG. 17
AT BYRD’S CHAPEL
There will be a Reunion of al
old and present residents of
Byrd’s Chapel On Sunday Aug
17. This will be at the Chapel.
Please bring your lunch and en
joy a day of friendship and
fellowship.
We serve the best food obtain¬
able at the lowest practical
prices. Avakian’s
WITH SMOKES!
HtEVI NT FOBiST FIRES!
Hooker
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
of Paint Rock, Ala. spent
week with their son, Mr.
Rousseau and family.
Mr. J. p. Haswell of
ton, Texas is a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hunt.
Miss Jean Robinson has
turned to Sewanee, Tenn.
spending two weeks with
Glenda Mjtchum.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith,
and children of Rising
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. John Mayhew
seriously ill in a
hospital. Mrs. Douglas Miller
also a patient at a
hospital.
Mr. Johnnie Watiey has
new Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Admiral
erick and children of Graysvilld
Tenn. spent last week with Mrs.
L. L. Frederick.
J. D. Harris of Lakeview visit¬
ed friends here Sunday. J, D.
has enlisted in the Air Force
will leave soon for training.
Mrs. Bessie Archie of Chatt¬
anooga visited the Rousseau
family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meeker and
children of Fairport, Ohio were
guests of Mr. Meeker’s sister,
Mrs. Paul Pritchett and family
last week.
Mr. Charles Cheney
daughter, Jane, of Chattanooga
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Strawn Sunday. Mr. Cheney
lay speaker at Hooker Method¬
ist Church Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover
spent the week-end with their
son, Carl and family on Sand
Mountain and attended a home
coming at the church there
Sunday.
We invite your inspection and
suggestions. Avakian’s
Our merchandise is sold at
the lowest fair trade prices,
— Avakian’s —
WANT ADS
HOUSE FOR RENT:— See Mrs.
Minnie Haney in Piney.
HIGHEST prices paid for pine
and poplar logs. See us if you
have any to sell. Dyer Lumber
Company, Trenton, Ga.
FOR SALE: Landrace pigs, 9
weeks old. Registered in buy¬
ers name. J. H. Stephens, New
England. Phone OL 7-4668.
FOR REPAIRS ON RADIO, TV -
and small appliances, call
Trenton Radio and T- V. Ser¬
vice, OL 7-3999, Trenton, Ga.
FOR SALE: Big- Car Sale every
Saturday night 2 miles north
of LaFayette at Powell’s Autc
Auction. No sale, no fee.
5tp-8/21
PLEASE trade with us, we need
the money — Avakian’s.
REPAIRS: on refrigerators and
ranges. Call Trenton Furniture
and Appliance Co. OL 7-4651.
FOR RENT: 5 room house. Call
OLiver 7-4642. 3tp-8/7
DR. G. K. MacVane
Chiropractor and Naturopath
Ft. Payne, Ala.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished One-
bedroom apartments, with
electric stove, refrigerator, and
hot water heater, in Morrison
Building in Trenton. Heat
nished. !
FOR RENT or LEASE. Store at
intersection of Scenic Highway 1
and Trenton-LaFayette High¬
ways. See Sherman C. Moore,
Trenton. Phone OLiver 7-4243.
3tc-8/14
LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
Yesterdays Trade-ins . . .
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1955 PLYMOUTH ‘8’- 4-Dr. Automatic
1954 MERCURY ‘8’ - 2-Dr. Automatic,
- POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES -
1955 DODGE 2-ton 8 cyl, 5 Forward,
-2-SPEED AXLE-
1948 INTERNATIONAL i ton Pick-up
Dyer Motor Co.
TRENTON, GEORGIA
ELECT
MADDOX HALE
Representative
MADDOX J. HALE
I am unalterably opposed to the mixing
of the races in the school rooms in
Georgia, and to any change in our
county unit system . I pledge untiring
efforts to obtain better schools and
roads in Dade County, and to maintain
efficiency and economy in our state
government . /
Democratic Primary September 10,1958
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