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CAVE SPRINGS
PARTY LINE
15, James C. Holder
y.. Noah Forester is still on
lin ,
the si <
.!'.d Mrs. Roscoe Grant
and c.n' 4 'hter, of Chattanooga.
I- week end guests o thei
, ( Jr; Mrs. J. R.
former'- mother, j
: and Mr. Carson.
Cm- Brewer, of Rome
Mrs Henry
xas visiting vlMU1 ‘ 5 Mr. • and “““l
Ga . Wesley Forester and Mi j
.
lit .
Noah Forester over j
«
arte-.d the singing in Dear-
h°aci Cave, Sunday.
M ,., Myrl Holder gave a
bidhd av dinner in the honor
f husband an dher father
,
;:, d mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Johns.' 1 fof Rising Fawn
*.
T’lose present were Mrs. Joe
John , n Myrl, Mr. and Mrs.
.
Tom Holder and son, James.
The table was decorated with
■ ty 0 f fine food which was en -
joyed by those present.
' M ; Tom Holder has re-
turned home from her vacation
Florida and she reports a
splendid trip.
Mr and Mrs. Asa Reeves
and daughter, of Chattanooga,
were the week end visitors of
M:. and Mrs. J. A Reeves.
and Mrs. Pearly
of Birmingham was visiting
Mr J. r . Carson.
M Annie and Kathaleen
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TRENTON. GEORGIA
OPTOMETRIST
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17 EAST MAIN STREET CHATTANOOGA, TENN
RESIDENCE PHONE 6-0495 BUSINESS PHONE *•’ 9
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When it comes to outright
pleasantness, you can’t beat
? he folks at the American Na¬
nai Bank. Friendly.. polite-
.
■ ; ke... they make me feel that
none of my money problems
* l e ever too small of trouble-
■ °me for them to handle.”
lmerican National Hank
AND TRUST COMPANY
CHATTANOOGA
MAIN OFFICE ST. ELMO BRANCH
and Market Sts. 3734 St. Elmo Avenue ,
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Lynch, from Atlanta, were vi¬
siting Mrs. Canova Guinn and
other friends recently.
M Canova ~ Guinn, of Birm-
ingham, was home for the week
end.
The W. M. U. of the Rising
Fawn Baptist Chinch was at
the heme of Mrs. J. A Reeves,
Saturday,.
Mrs Roy Wallin and chil _
dren vds jted her mo ther Mrs.
w R West on Puddin Ridg3
recently.
Mr . will Bradford is ill in a
Chattanooga hospital, it..is re
p 01ded
NEW ENGLAND
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hallum
and Mary Patterson and Mr.
T. A. Hallum visited Mrs. John
Handork and daughter-in-
law at Tiltonia, Tenn., last
Wednesday, and had dinner
with them.
Mrs. R. L. Wilson is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Lorence
Loy, in Atlanta.
Mrs. T. A. Hallum is visit¬
ing her daughter, Mrs. Eugene
Weeks, at Blue Ridge.
Mrs. Mary Patterson is vi¬
siting Mrs. Sidney Hallum at
New England.
Mr. Bill York and Joe "Kirby
visited Mrs. Mary Patterson
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bella Long and Della
Hallum visited Mrs. R. L,
Wilson duiing the week end.
Mr. B'jfdy Walkter is visit¬
ing his son and daughter in
Detroit, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Levine
and Mr. and Mrs. Deedie
Walker visited their mother
and daddy last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keni-
mer visited Mrs. Buddy Walk¬
er, Sunday.
Benita Bryant and Linda
Raines spent the week end
with Mrs. Charles Bryant ani
Eddie.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Derry-
berry spent the weekend with
his nephew Paul Dutton and
wife, of Tunnel Hill, Georgia
Nancy Crumley spent Sun¬
day with Louise Bates.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Tucker
and family, of LaFayette, visit -
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D’. T. Brown recently.
Mrs. Glen Stephens and Dale
and Mrs. Ernest Stone visited
Mrs. Elmer Rames and Connie
Monday. and
Mrs lvli *• Wallace vva Bryant
: family spent Tuesday m , with ...
Mrs Charles Bryant and Ed-
die and Mrs. Steve Derrybe.iy.
j ^ and Mr . s . Roy Gcarrin
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lea Gearrin, of Rising
Fawn, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Griffin,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dutton, vi¬
sited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Der-
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stevens
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Raines recently.
THK DADE COUNTY TlS IKS, TRENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1953
WANT ADS
PHOTO SERVICE
Developing , . and , finishing, ..... 8
-
Prompt, expert service. In
Rising Fawn, leave films at
(. W. Hitt's Grocery; In New
Salem, Bradford’s Grocery;
In New England, T. P. Jef¬
feries Grocery; In Trenton,
Rena Taylor’s. — Trenton
Photo Service.
_1 P 9 - 24
.
F()!t YOUR INSURANCE on
Automobile Liability. Fire
and Theft, on Property Fire
and Windstorm, See Mrs.
Herman V. Moore, New Salem
6 t p — 9 - 24
* S AI. I. OR TRADE 4 room
horse and large lot in Dry
Valley just 5 miles from
Peerlci s Woolen Mills. House
has city water, telephone
and on paved road and
school bus route. Will sell or
trade for place in Dade Coun-
J. B. Allen Jr.,
viJlc, Ga., Phone 83-3239 R.
•5 i c _ O IT
FOR SALE —Reconditioned Che,
vrolet motor, Model 38-41,
ready to install complete. Also
radiator for same. $35. See at
home of E. E. Walraven, Sul¬
phur Springs.
RESEEDING Crimson Clover
20c per pound; Ky No. 31
Fescue 20c per pound. All re
cleaned and from certified
seed sown 4 'years ago. — F.
N. Belk, Route 1, Trenton,
Georgia. 6 t c — 10 - 15
WE TAKE ORDERS and per-
sonally bake Home Baked
Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Dough-
nu's and special orders for
banquets, parties and the
Lkc. Phone your order to Mrs.
J. C. Billue, Trenton 4403 or
Mrs. Hugh Clark, Trenton
87 -J. 3 t p 10 - 1
FOR SALE Used washing
machines. $10 and up. —
Trenton Furniture and Ap¬
pliance Co., Trenton, Ga.
Top Value Special
1950 FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN
EXTRA CLEAN GOOD TIRES'
door, Meadowhrook --$1495.00 $995 .oo
1951 DODGE, 4 __ __ __ blue -- $ 1595 00
1951 DODGE 4 door Sedan, radio, heater, light — $ 599.00 '
1941 DODGE, Club Coupe, rado, heater — --------
1949 RLYidOUTH, Suburban, Radio, Heater
New Paint ------------ — $ 995.00 NEW CARS
i g PLY.YOUTH, 4 door Sedan „ __ — — ---- $ 995.00 1953 PLYMOUTH, 4 door Cranhrook .$2067.00
,. f
PLYi -OUTH, 4 door, special DeLuxe, new tires, 1953 DODGE 4 door Coronet, fully equipped ____ -$2909.01
hlrek finish ----- - 0J5.UU
__ __ — -----
1949 FORD Club Coupe, radio, heater, —* 795.00 NEW TRUCKS
white side- walled tires __ --- -- New DODGE y Ton .$1753.61
1949 FORD, 4 door Sedan. New paint, good tires, A .. „ .
upholstery ----$ 795.00 NE WDODGE. '/ 2 ton express .$1614.01
new --------- -- ------ --
1947 FORD, 2 Door Sedan, Radio, Heater USED TRUCKS
New Paint, Runs Good ---------------- --$ 725.00
1946 FORD 2 Door ------------ -- $ 1952 4 Ton DODGE, Fluid Drive __ ____ __ ____ $1050.01
- -
, 1952 DODGE, ]/ Express $1050.01
1946 FORD, 2 door, new paint, good tires, radio, heater ua.oo 2 ton __—___________
1940 FORD, 2 Door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Good Tires--$ 195.00 1951 DODGE, 3/4 ton Express __ __ __ _____ — — $1095.01
1951 CHEVROLET, 4 door Sedan, radio, 1950 DODGE y 2 ton pick-up. Fluid Drive ---------- $ 945.01
heater extra clean -- -- -- --$1295.00 1949 G. M. C., 2 ton, 2 speed __ __ — — -------- $ 795.01
---- -- --
, power-glide $1095.00 CHEVROLET, 2-ton, 2 speed $ 950.0
1950 CHEVROLET, 2 door, fleet-lined, 1949 ______________ 1
1947 CHEVROLET, 4 door, heater, Fleetwood ------- $ 795.00 1948 MACK D/ 2 ton. Good tires, 1000 x 20 - 12 ply ____ $1095.0(
EASY TERMS! Dyer Motor Co.
See our wide selec¬ You can always
tion of fine used TO depend on the De¬
; •cars. just the 'You’ll model find to TO UP 24 Months PAY pendable sold by your Used Dodge- Cars
1 and Plymouth Dealer.
suit your purse TRENTON, GEORGIA
purpose. COME IN TODAY!
WANTED AT ONCE. —Man for
Rawleigh Business. Real op¬
portunity for worker. Expe¬
rience preferred but not ne¬
cessary. Write Rawleigh’s,
Dept. GA1-10-234, Memphis.
Tennessee. I
WANTED TO BUY good, gentle
horse at reasonable price.
Prefer young one. W. G. Mor¬
rison, Jr., Morganville, Ga.
3 t c — 10 - I
FOR SALE — Reeleaned Ky 31
fescue seed .—Allison Blevins,
New England. 3 t p — 10-1
FOR SALE—Coal and wood
Ranged. Used but very clean.
$10 and up. — Trenton Fur¬
niture and Appliance Co.,
Trenton, Ga.
FOR SALE — Good used Refri¬
gerators, any make or size.
Your price. Buy one. — Tren¬
ton Furniture and Appliance
Co., Trenton, Ga.
pQ R SALE Two used Electric
Ranges> very clean , for as
uttl $5.1)0 down. — Tren-
i ton Furniture and Appliance
Co., Trenton, Ga.
F0R g ALE __ New wood coal
and oil Heaters. 1 to 6 room
sizes. See us before you buy.
—Trenton Furniture and
Appliance Co., Trenton, Ga.
ATTENTION,
COTTON FARMERS
Yes, we are operating aur
Cotton Gin this year, ginning
gypry day now.
We are paying the highest
price for cotton and seed that
the market will afford.
If you want to pool your cot¬
ton with Uncle Sam we will
j take care of that for vou ’ to °’
I Wil1 have C - S ' Meal very
scon exchange for seed.
| The false re P orts that have
been circulating on us, don't
pay any attention to them, just
come and see what we are do-
mg far yourself
McBRYAR BROTHERS
Trenton, Ga.
WILDWOOD
Hi Folks
Boy, have we ever got the fish
tale to tell. Fannie and Robert
Lea went fishing over at Hale's
Bar Monday and Fannie
caught a bass that weighed 9 V 2
lbs. I don’t know who was the
proudest of it, Fannie or Cal-
sie.
We had a humdinger of a j
supper at the Community
House Saturday night. Steak,
no less, and all the trimmings,
la sure was good, too.
Lolly Cross is home for good
and we are glad for his Mom
and Pop. Jerry Neely is on his
way home from Europe, too.
He has been gone a long, long
time. About two years, I think.
Labor Day weekend wasj
about time for some of these!
folks up here. The Dantzlers |
went to Augusta to see Mau-
and Ray. They stopped on
the way to visit J. R. and fa¬
mily .
The Dub Harrisons went to
Mobile and Akron, Ala., visit-
ings.
The Aid meets at my house
this week. And I’ll have you
know it’s mine and Leta Mae’s
birthday party. You see, we
have birthdays in the Aid, and
everybody gets a party some¬
time during the year. I thought
mine would never come.
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OWNSBY-JONES REUNION
Over seventy members
the Ownsby and Jones families
met at Lake Winnepesaukah Mem-! j
for a family gathering.
bers of the Melvin Ownsby fa
mily from Detroit, Michigan,
the Verlin and Ambus Ownsby
families from Birmingham, A1
and the Elma ownsby family
from LaFayette, Ga., were re-
presented. The C. M. Jones
from Wildwood and the Ralph
Jones family 1 from Hooker,
Frank Jones family from Ross-
ville and Charlton Jones family
from Sand Mountain made up
the Jones' representatives.
The families spent the day
visiting and recalling family
events. Dinner was served on
the grounds. Such a nice day
was had by all that it was de-
cided to hold another reunion
the first Sunday in Septembef
next year.
I heard today that "Bunk”
May was sick with pneumonia
at Campbell Clinic. I declare
your neighbors could be nearly
dead and you’d never know it
Well, have you all been won¬
dering how I happened to get
a letter in? Well, you see it was
this way. The puncher who
punched the puncher punched
me. Clear as mud isn’t it?
Be seein’ you
Mary.
Fire-Fighting Show
m | Q D q 0 ll II 6 IJ lfl At 111 H Ddu J 6
. .
J^llOOl 1 HlirSday
A city-wide demonstration
of chemical fire-fighting equip¬
ment will be staged in Trenton
next Thursday.
Representatives of the Chat¬
tanooga Fire Protection Serv-
ime will hold the demonstra¬
tion on the Dade County High
School grounds at 2 p. m.
Every resident of Trenton has
been invited.
The demonstration is being
held to point out possibilities
of a chemical fire control unit
for Trenton. It will be given by
John E. Smith and Dave Mit¬
chell, representatives of the
company.