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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1949)
OBITUARY Funeral services for Mr. liam S. Presley, 60, who away December 7 were held day morning at the Church. Mr. Presley is by his wife Mrs. Rose C. two sons A L of Nashville W. M. of Trenton; three ters, Mrs. Duane McSmith Dayton; Mrs. Fred MeJunkin Battle Creek. Mich., and Carlos Dixon of Attalla, Active pallbearers were Tatum, Tom Sims, Wm. ler, Raymond Morrison, Smith and Henry Sparton. orary pallbearers were Reeves, Allen Scruggs, Dr D. Middleton, Jerry Pace, A Dyer, James Case, Fletcher len and M. J Hale. was in the Baptist Cemetery McBryar Funeral Home charge. Hooker Colored Mrs. Lula D. Paris The Christmas Tree and gram for the Hooker School community will be given night December 23, at 7 P. M. Honor Students are: C. Paris, Andrew J. Chubb, Kenneth Roberts, Jessie M. ris, Flora M Roberts, Mary Martin, Callier Owens and chard Scott, Jr. Me Bryar Brothers (i KN FtRAL M ERC1 IAN DISK Trenton, Georgia ( We vjith ifou u WI^exilj dfixiitmcii & a 1 jiEzoui dV ec v { ]Jeui Thank you for your patronage soliciting a continuing of your business and good will. We list a few of our many SPECIALS AND BARGAINS below for CHRISTMAS CASH GROCERIES SPECIALS Gloria Flour, no better flour made, 25 Lbs....................$1.99 Johnson’s Best Flour, a good hard wheat, 25 Lbs............. 1.79 5 Lbs. SUGAR........ 47 Fleetwood Coffee ..... 79 4 Lbs. Pure Lard............................................. 55 Pound Box Crackers, Tenn...................................23 Toney Dog Food, 3 for........................................25 50 Lbs. can Pure Lard....................................... 6.50 Watch Dixie ad. in Thursday News Fi*e Press and Friday Chattanooga Times for weekly grocery specials. FEED DEPARTMENT 16': Dairy Feed, Print Bag..................................$3 00 41% C. S. Meal. . . . .•......................................... 3 75 Corn & Wheat Scratch Feed, 100 Lbs......................... 3.75 Sheled Corn, per 100 Lbs................................ 3.00 . ... We feature Checkerboard Feeds, A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR LADIES AND GIRLS Towel Sets ............................................. Luncheon Cloths ................................... 1 98 Box Handkerchiefs .................................. 39 and up Woodbury make up sets............................. 1 19 Evening in Paris.................................... 2.75 and up Max Facts ......................................... 2 98 Dresser Sets ....................V. V. .98 to $4.50 Compacts ...................................... 3 00 17 Jewel Watches ...................................46.00 Coats. Coat Suits, Dresses, etc., at Bargain Prices GIFTS for men and boys Wa,ches ........................$2 75, $7.65, $7.95, $38.50 Bal1 Pt>lls ..........................................$ 1.00 Bill Folds ...........................$1 00 and up to $3.60 Nice Ties ........................................ to $150 Handker hiefs and Tie Sets......................... j 59 Scarf and Glove Sets..............................* 2 .95 Scarfs .............................................. 2.25 and up Pipes. $3.50 value ................................. $1 50 Belts ................................ 1.00 ........... Dress Shirts.......................... $2.25 and $3.25 Hats .......................... ...........$3 00 and up Wool Jackets ......... ...........$9.50 TOYLAND BICYCLES...........................$45 to $69 Less 10% for Cash Tricycles, Wagons, Child’s Rockers, Laundry Sets, Tool Sets, Jumping Ropes. Scooters. Trains, Dolls, Cap Pistols, Air Rifles, Dishes, Trunks. FIRE CRACKERS. ETC., ETC. GENERAL: BLANKETS ...................... $3.50 Pair KODAKS .................... $ 6.00 PHOTO BOOKS ......................... .. $1 00 STATIONARY .50 and up ELECTRIC LAMPS ........ .........$2.95 „ POP UP TOASTER. W'estinghouse.................$20.95 10% off Hot Refrigerators, Electric Ranges, W’ashing Machines. Hot Water Heaters. Liberal Trade In Allowance. See ns before buying. Westinghouse Hot Water Heater, Bargain............ 30 % off Westinghouse Refrigerator ......................... 20 % off Oil burning Refrigerator (used) a real Bargain.......... $50.00 New 10' Ben Hur Deep Freeze, regular $339.95..............$295 % E and Westinghouse 95 Electri Irons................... $ 7 95 Liberal Discount on all W’arm Morning Heaters left One good used W arm Morning Circulator, bargain at $40 One New Dixie on No Smoko, bargain................... S30 00 Cal. single . . shot Rifle $13.50 •22 Automatic Rifle...................... $o 9 c n Double Q ^ barrel & single barrel Shot Guns .12 Ga 16 Ga *0 Cr - - Zenith Radios °° “l" ’ “ ■ GOODYEAR GOODYEAR TIRES .......... ........ % ............... ',. '' .'.W " P J” C “ “ h , f TRUCK TIRES I0 * Head River News Mrs Hugh Forester Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schurch of Chattanooga visited his par¬ ents Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Schurch and family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Schrock and children of Rossville spent last Sunday night with Mrs. Schrock’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forester. Mrs. Grady Smith spent last week end with her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Bill West of Chickamauga. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ross had as dinner guests last Sunday Rev. and Mrs Phillips of Lake- view, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stalvey and Mr and Mrs. Donnie Schrock all of Rossville, Ga. We are glad to report that Mrs. Konrad who has been sick for the past week is better. Mrs. R. L. Ross is visiting her mother, Mrs. J M. Payne and other relatives this week in Lakevlew. Those attending a conserva¬ tion meeting and fish fry at the Moon Lake School House near Mentone last Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forester, Doris and Gordon Forester, Mrs. R L. Ross and Betty and Max Konrad and Jack Forester. Rev. Phillips of Lakeview will be back with us next Sunday. Let every one come out and hear a good Sermon. THE DADE COUNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY DECEMBER 15, 1949 CHRISTMAS PROGRAM A Christmas program will be Saturday night December 17th at 7:30 P. M. at the Church God. WANT ADS HARD OF HEARING? YOU can attain enjoy yoar ra¬ dio, Ch urch sermon; the laughter of friends and family with an Otarion Hearing Aid- Free hearing test by our con¬ sultants. Batteries for all makes. Convenent terms. DR. G. K. MAC VANE Chiropractor & • Physiotherist Mill Crossing Fort Payne, Ala. WITH CAR wanted for route work. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Steady. Write today. Mr. Sharp, 120 East Clark St., Freemont, 111. « tp—12-8, 15. Man Left His Jacket In My Car, Months Ago. Owner Please Identify And Get Jack¬ et. H. E. FOOTE, Wildwood Sanitarium. 3t. 12—22 FOR SALE A 1936 Chevrolet pick up truck with recondi¬ tioned motor. — Will sell for $150 or swap for equal value cattle or hogs. — J. I). Mas- sengale, Sly.go Valley. Hospitality in your hands Again in 1949 MORE PEOPLE HAVE BOUGHT CHEVROLET^ than any other make wjcisf as they have done during the total 19- year period, 1931 to date! -V - ■ ThI man and women of America know value when they see it I Consequently, they are purchasing more Chevrolet passenger Cars than any other make . .. and more Chevrolet trucks than the next two makes combined . . . thereby placing Chevrolet n —t first In sales this just they have done for the total 19- year, as * w -*- -I*- O' .-** «•* * period 1931 to date. * year , FIRST Naturally, we and all Chevrolet dealers are deeply appreci¬ FIRST in passenger car sales for *49* ative of this overwhelming tribute of preference; and we join in truck sales for ’49* with Chevrolet in pledging to do everything possible to give fOvtflling the mtf 2 mokt* combined) you greater and greater value in the months and years to come. A " CHEVROLET FIRST FIRST in passenger car sales in truck sales for for all postwar years all postwar years •1949 results based or. incomplete but conclusive nation- wide registration figures. AU other facts listed here are based on complete and official nationwide registration figure*. % ~ J w\ FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST in passenger car sales in truck sales for in total number of for period, in total number of road today t total 19-year total 19-year period, trucks road today cars on 1931 to date 1931 to date on WILLIAMS MOTOR COMPANY On The Square Phone 37 Trenton, Georgia Doors, Windows, Screens, Cabinets MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Aik For Estimate On Your Requirements DOWDEY MILLWORK COMPANY l TRENTON, GEORGIA v- na-cx otxao o o r-T-rxyy - in fXV ^ OPTOMETRIST C. F. KING 17 EAST MAIN STREET CHATTANOOG \, TENN. RESIDENCE PHONE 6-0495 BUSINESS PHONE P 9528 EC v— rf fOR ^^9% BOWS CHECK THESE CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS From $1.05 Up PLENTY OF SPARE BULBS FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE BETTY CROCKER IRONS TOASTERS RADIOS ALL TYPES ELECTRICAL DEVICES TATUM & CASE RADIO -ELECTRIC CO. TRENTON, GA. Christmas Story in Colors Don’t forget to come to the Methodist Church Thurs. night December 15th at 7:30 P. M. to see the Christmas story in co¬ lors on the screen. WHO, WON? THE YANKEES? t::e dodgers? r,, . . sure . . . but who starred in the high school football game? 4 That's what the home town wants to know .. . and that's why the weekly newspaper so important. It brings you the news about (he people you Know, people who are im¬ portant to you and to your community. It's your line of communication between friend*. JEM YOUR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER |J Pressure Canuers and Cookers all sizes METAL ROOFING 10 or 12 Quart Galvanized Pails 49c ea. CHATTANOOGA HARDWARE CO. 2815 BROAD STREET CRISMAN Up-To-Date Line of Hardw J ( hattanooga, Teu&ess^ a ' 511 Market St- Phone 7 .J