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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1948)
Rising Fawn News By Mrs. Fred Harrison Holiday visitors of Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Middleton, were Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey of Tuni¬ ca, Mississippi, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cantrell, and son, Bobby of Etowah. Miss Nancy Cantrell of Knoxville, and Mr. Franklin Cantrell ofTnmca. Mississippi. M. and Mrs. A1 Hadden and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hadden are spending the holidays in Fla. M. an Mrs. Park White and daughter, Betty June are visiting Mr. and Mr.'. S. W. Woodin and Miss Edna White. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson had a guest.; for Christmas din¬ ner Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wilson, of T. enton, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Coleman and two sons of Nash¬ ville. Mr. and Mrs. Orman Smith of Pensacola, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison and daughter, Patricia, Mr. r,nd Mis. M. R. Wilson and Jackie, Spencer, Leslie, Ruth, Jack and George Wilson, all of Rising Fawn. Mrs. W. A Walraven spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Afore Power/ Afore Speeds/ Greater Open the throttle of the new Ferguson Tractor under a full 2-plow load. You’ll fully appreciate the responsive power that walks away with your work! Stepped-Up Power There’s no secret about what gives the new Ferguson Tractor improved per¬ formance. It’s the combination of the genuine Ferguson System with a new, special-design, valve-in-head engine, product of Ferguson and Continental engine designers. With the Ferguson System to develop traction without excess built-in weight, plus this wonder¬ ful valve-in-head engine, you’ll be I amazed at the amount of wwk you w.i Fred Crain DeKalb Tractor & Implement Co. 104 Forest Avenue East Front Street Gadsden, Alabama . Fort Payne, Alabama Phone 62312 Lon Hulgan TIBSKCT AND FErGUSON IMPLEMENTS SYSTEM > Copyright J94S. Harry Ferguson. In«. HF-4752 ^11^2 Lob Forester in Bessemer, Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker and i£.mily ol Chattanooga spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. it. P. Fricks and famiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Gecrtge Mitchell and family of Boaz, Ala., were guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas and Mrs. Henrietta Barton. Holiday guests of Mrs. M. E. Newman and family were Mr and Mrs. Phillip Newman, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Newman of Knox¬ ville and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loyd. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heatherly and Jfjnie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smyth of Chattanooga among those spending the holi¬ days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughter, Becky Sue of Rising Fawn. Miss Joyce Kenimer who a sophomore at the of Georgia, is opening the vacation with her parents ,Mr and Mrs. B. B, Kenimer family. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. pent Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Fannin's sister, Mrs. do with a gallon of fuel. But stepped-up valve-in-head en¬ gine power is only one of the reasons why you can save so much in time, money and work with a new Ferguson Tractor! So easy to use! The original built-in system of hydraulic implement control, both Finger Tip and automatic, with 3-point, one-minute attachment of Ferguson unit implements • 4 forward speeds • Front wheel tread adjustable without the bother of adjusting steer¬ ing linkage • Automatic hydraulic over¬ load protection if unit implement hits a solid, hidden obstruction • Individual turning brakes, gius a single pedal that THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1948. and Mr. Lowery, in Fort Payne Mrs. Hers hell Dean has been removed to her home from P. & S. Hospital in Chattanooga and is doing nicely. We hope for her I ■' speedy rerovery. ; Charles Hitt, of the Army Air | Corps, has returner to Omaha, Nebraska rftor spending several weeks with hi?-: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hitt. Holiday visitors of Mrs. Cecil McMahan and family were Mr. and-Mrs. Loyd Boren and daugh¬ ter of Chattanooga and Mr. and Mrs. Jakie West and '■on. Mrs. West and son will remain here for several months while Mr. Wes f is in training school r f electricity and electronic in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Asa McMahan end small daughter, had Christ¬ mas dinner with Mrs. McMahan’s parents Mr. an Mrs. T. S. Renfroe in Trenton. Guests over the weekend of the L M. Allison’s were Mr. Will Elrod and son, Harvey of Fort Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Allison drove to Birmingham on Monday to visit Mr. Albert Allison, is suffering from a broken hip ..ustained in a fail while attemp- 1 ing to get to a bus to bring Rising Fawn to spend the holi¬ days with the Allisons. Mr. Clyde Dulaney of Athens spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Troupe berry and family of Bessemer, Alab.wia visited Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bradford over the holi¬ days. Misses Melba R“ m /° and Inez Cagle both freshmen of the Bessie Tift College at Forsyth are home with their families for the Christmas holidays. 4 Pin Money’ Began As New Year Gift ‘Pin money’ is Now Year s ex¬ pression. It all started back in t'.e 1 me ol 1 the loyal Stu; r t? o< E:i” nd when gift-giving on New Ye- ' day was in fashion. Gloves \v. re considered j appropriate gifts for r >st people, but if a gerelieman had saved a little “extra,” he gave the money to his wife or sweetheart for pins which were v/ery expensive at that time, The popular ’pin money’ phrase in our language has survived both the expansive p n and the New Year sift-saving custom. brakes both rear wheels to stop the tractor without side pull • Tip-up hood to give instant accessibility. But try it for yourself! WVH gladly show you the “proof of the pudding”, with a demonstration on your own farm, at your own work. Just teil vs a convenient day. Powerful Fuel-Miser Valve-In-Head Engine Exceptionally high torque at low engine speeds gives amazing lugging power— often lets you use third gear when you’d expect to need second. “Wet” sleeves fully water-jacketed, improved cooling fan, full pressure lubri¬ cation and precision manu¬ facture—it’s an engine built to take it I ► ► GUN AND WATCH SHOP ► AVANS, GEORGIA ► Precision Watch Repairing and Adjusting ► GENEARL LATHE WORK ► Gun Stocks Made—and Parts. LOCATED NEAR OAK GAP. A. J4. A..A Jk. Jk. jJk. Jk. Ak. A. A. A A A . X *»> CLEANING ID RED’S CLEANERS TRENTON, GEORGIA. First Week Of Every Month Specials $ HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED—GARMENTS - , INSURANCE REAL ESTAT Complete Coverage Real Estate — on — Listings Fire & Automobile Policies Wanted H. F. ALLISON TIMES BUILDING —:— TRPNTON, CEORGIA • *' OQOOOOOOC©ocooccc s Doors, Windows, Screens, Cabinets 1 MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Ask For Estimate On Your Requirements W. M. 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K if Supplies fill Mail Orders l\ t< i Receive Prompt Attention STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE VISIT YOUR Hardware Store a SHOT GUN SHELLS 12 Gauge No. 4-5 & 8 Shot Box $2.20 16 Gauge No. 4-5-6 & 8 Shot Box $1.90 ii 1 20 Gauge No. 5 & 6 Shot Box $1.75 il 22 RIFLE SHELLS 22 Shorts Box 35c 22 Short Long Hollow Point Box Box45c^ 40c 22 H 22 Long Rifle Box 50c Morrison Hardware & Supply Go. “QUALITY GOODS AT LOW PRICES" Trenton Georgia six New Year’s days in a year? Certainly absurd as it sounds it’s true ' Here they are: 1. January i 2. In that part of the Occident wherein the Greek Orthodox faith prevails January 1 falls upon our January 13 g a traditional Chinese New Year's celebration starts February 8 and lasts to February 13. 4. If you happened in on the country of Siam, April 1, you’d find a greal ceremonial festivity under¬ way—nothing less, in fact, than New Year’s ?> In Arabia, the Mohammedan New Year’s is celebrated Septem- t>er 4 ts September 10 is New Year’s in the indent country of Abyssinia. New Year's day has been observed , , ere arid at , all ,, periods ..... it has been n >' rejoicing f' * "A New Year's gift to the world. said the Frost. "Rich lace curtains which nothing cost.” —C G Leland