The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, August 08, 1946, Image 2

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    THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1948.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
MEMBER GEORGIA PRESS ASSOCIATION
Entered at the Postoffice at Trenton, Ga., as second class mail.
E. J. LULY & C. E. KYZER......................... Publishers
E. J. LULY ............................................ Editor
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National Advertising Representative
New York Chicago Detroit Philadelphia
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This Week’s
SPECIALS
JUST ARRIVED, A NEW SHIPMENT
OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Including Two Unit Heaters that Cool in Summer
and Heat in Winter—Special at Only.............. $29.50
Also Combination Hot Plate and Automatic Toaster
for Only ........................................... $12.95
These Appliances have to be Seen to be Appreciated.
Universal Windshield Wiper Arms; a Real Bargain
ait Only .......................................... $.49
Eight-Tube Philco Auto Radios, Installed in Your
Auto, for Only ................................... $38.25
Electric Irtns, Built for Long Service, Only........ $ 5.50
The Famous Silex Coffee Maker, Special.......... $ 6.95
Door Handles and Window Regulators for All Cars & Trucks
Mobilite Spotlights, This Week Only................ $13.95
Steering Wheel Spinners, All Prices from 45c to____ $ 1.19
Boys’ Tricyeles, a Sturdy, Well Constructed Vehicle.. $ 9.95
All Kinds Of Bicycle Parts
Including Wheel Bearings, Spokes, Baskets, Fender
Flaps, Speedometers, Fenders, Bells, Spoke Wrench¬
es, and Many Other Items.
KYZER’S
Auto Parts Co.
“WHERE COURTESY PREVAILS”
WHOLESALE RETAIL
TRENTON, GEORGIA
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American Legion To
of New
Car
Dade County Post 106, Amer¬
Legion, has one of the
halls in North Georgia.
is the pride of every Legion¬
and other public-spirited
in the county.
Erected on a natural beauty
on the Chattanooga-Birm-
highwaay, one mile
of Trenton, this lovely
of the Dade County Legion
remains as yet incomplet-
The exterior is most at¬
but due to small mem¬
and lack of sufficient
the interior is incomplete,
ceiling, flooring and
equipment.
Since the close of World War
of our young servicemen
become members of the
Legion, and comple¬
of the interior of this home
furnishing it with modern
ha^s become imper¬
Other than being used by .Le¬
as a meeting place,
beautiful home has also
used as a community house
church societies, garden clubs
other organizations, as a
place for picnics, bar¬
etc. The use of this
home, when completed,
the general public will fill a
county-wide need, and
doubt will be used more ex¬
than it is now used.
A campaign to raise funds for
and equipping this
has been launched by the
County Legion Post, and
public is being asked to as¬
in this patriotic drive. Jim
president of the Austin
Company of Chattanooga,
is himself a veteran of
War I, has proposed to
the Legion Post a new
automobile at actual
cost, to be resold for
funds, and the public-
and patriotic citizens of
county and environs are
to BID liberally in the sale
this automobile. Ask any
for complete details
the sale, and also read
display cards in the win¬
of the stores and business
throughout the county
full information regarding
sale of this automobile.
Mr. Austin is a native son of
county, is well known and
in automobile circles in
and this entire sec¬
and his liberal offer to his
county Legion Post will
them many }dollars that
have accrued to him as
in the sale of this car in
usual channels.
Let every citizen open his
and his purse, and show
gratitude to our young serv¬
by contributing to their
welfare and happiness.
SALE—Used 1937 Chevro¬
let coach.. Inquire at AAA of¬
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ADVERTISING
MEDIUM
WANT ADS
LOST — Sunday, Aug. 4, some¬
where between foot and top
of Sand Mountain on route to
Christian’s store, truck wheel
wifh new 6-ply tire. Finder
notify I. O. Wheeler and re¬
ceive liberal reward. Mrs. H.
L. Reeves. it pd
FOR SALE— Two-horse wagon
in excellent condition; medi¬
um wood range, and kitehen
cabinet like new. J. W. Swafn-
son, Sulphur Springs, Geor¬
gia. 3t pd 8 22
FOR SALE—12 acres good land.
See Ray Cross at Fred War¬
ren’s, Wildwood, Ga. It pd
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