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Famous Southern Pie for Company
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Reputations are made with this
luscious pecan-and-Karo filling!
Here’s a conversation-making
dessert, a pie that’s a real
stunner! Eyes light up, and
requests for the recipe are sure
to follow the first bite. Pecan
Pie is a Southern heirloom
recipe, so delicious that it has
gained country-wide fame,
simply on the strength of its
mellow, luscious flavor. This
easier-than-ever recipe makes
it as simple to fi» a pack¬
age dessert. 0
CLOVERDALE
“Aunt Mollie” Amos remains
seriously ill at her home.
There was an all-day singing
and dinner on the ground Sun¬
day, July 3 at the church. Se¬
veral quartets from other parts
of the county were present to
sing for the crowd.
TRENTON CLUB
ENJOYS PICNIC
The Trenton Home Demon¬
stration Club held a family pic¬
nic at the home of Mrs. Virgil
Jenkins Tuesday night, July 5.
Assisting Mrs. Jenkins a£ co¬
hostess was Mrs. James M. Ro¬
gers. members and
About thirty good
their families enjoyed a
meal in the Jenkins picnic area.
The children took advantage of
the swings, seesaws and bad¬
minton to thoroughly enjoy
themselves during the
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Sea Mrs. Lewis McBryar,
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Ft. Payne, Ala.
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
LAWNMOWERS repaired and
machine-sharpened. Also en¬
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tors. E. H. Burns, ort the
square.
4 t p - 7 - 14
FOR RENT — One
house with 214 acres land and
a good well. Va mile from
Davis High School. $25.00
month. — Mrs. J. F. Cloud.
3 t p — 7 - 14
WANTED — Salesmen; men
women, full or part- time.
Average earnings $100
week. Write Houston H. Smith,
Trenton, Route 2, Ga.
4 t p — 7 - 21
SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING
MACHINE — Excellent con-
ition^ $30.00, terms. Private
party. Write Houston H. Smith
Route 2, Trenton, Ga.
4 ft p — 7 - 21
FOR SALE-314 acres with four-
room house. 210 feet off paved
highway. See J- F. Page.
3 tp 7-7
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SEE Jim Murphy at Bert Brown
Motors, 4509 Rossville Boule¬
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a new 1955 Ford car or truck.
Phoine 4-1541 or 9-2796 collect
4 t pd 7-7
HIGHEST prices paid for pine
and poplar logs. See us if you
have any to sell. Dyer Lumber
Company, Trenton, Ga.
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WANTED AT ONCE; Older man
not subject to military serv¬
ice for good Rawleigh business
nearby. Stop working for
others. Be your own boss.
Good profits. If interested,
write at onlce. Rawleigh’s
Dept. GAG-10-AA, Memphis,
Tenn.
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LETTER FROM HOME.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY JULY 7. 1955
PECAN PIE
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Vi recipe pastry
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup Karo Syrup
*Vt teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons melted
butter or margarine
1 cup pecan meats
Roll pastry H inch thick. Line a Sc¬
inch pie pan. Mix remaining ingredi¬
ents together, adding pecans last.
Pour into pastry shell. Bake in hot
oven (400° F.) 15 minutes; reduce
heat to moderate (350° F.) and bake
30 to 35 minutes longer.
*If salted nuts are used omit salt
in recipe.
CAVE SPRINGS
PARTY LINE
By James C. Holder
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hene-
gar of Chickamauga were the
recent visitors of Mrs. Earl Ble¬
vins and children.
Mr. C. W. Wallin is still on
the sick list as we are scrry to
report.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holier vi¬
sited the former’s sister who is
in the hospital at Sewanee,
Tenn.
J. B. Blevins killed a rattle¬
snake last week, size unknown.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Shafer
of Soddy were the Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Shafer.
We want to extend a speedy
recovery to Mrs. W. C. (Aunt
Mollie) Amos of the Cloverdale
community.
Mr. J. A. Reeves is spending
his vacation at home doing some
visiting.
It looks gcod to see these fine
showers we are having.
So long until next itme.
HEAD RIVER
by Mrs. Hugh Forester
Mrs. Fritts Schurch, who was
stricken ill several days ago and
rushed to a LaFayette hospital,
is much improved and has re¬
turned to her home here.
Miss Willie Johnsdn, Who has
been employed at the Georgia
Baptist Orphanage in Hapeville,
has been visiting her brother,
Griff Johnson, here for the past
week. Two of the children from
the home, Dennis Wiggins and
Mrs.Douglas Miller accompanied
her on this visit. Other visitors
over the holiday weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Douglas
and daughter, Martha Grace, of
Nashville, Tenn., Miss Joanne
Massey cf Chattanooga, Mrs.
Frank Massey of New Salem
and Miss Grace Johnson of
Chattanooga. f
Miss Athene Holtzhower o
Nash vie lie has returned home
after spending a few days with
father, Mr. L. E. Holtzhower.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ross and
children of Rome spent the
weekend visiting relatives here.
Mr. A. Z. Ross of Cleveland
Ohio, visited relatives here dur¬
ing the weekend. and
Mrs. R. K. Hunt and Mr.
Mrs. Lester Wray of Rossville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
e weekend.
Forester family had
r guests over the
and Mrs. James
children of Rome,
Weir of St. Louis,
and Mrs. Troy Ha¬
ul Billy of New Sa-
mday evening they
at the picnic area
: site near the old
ie and enjoyed the a
p fry with all
rs Walter Smith of
.
spent the week-
ross and
ck has returned
n Rome after
l week with his
ters, here.
; MISSION SERVICES
Preaching Service sec¬
ond ar¥l fourth Sundays
at 2:30 P. M.
Masonic Lodge. Trenton, Ga.
News
ROUTE 2 NEWS
B»y Mrs. Fred Cooper
The Pleasant Grove Church
an all day singing and din¬
It was enjoyed by all. A
is in progress with Tcm
doing the preachng.
Winifred Workman and Thel¬
Cooper were married Sun¬
Mr. Will West and Carolyn
are visiting in Florida.
Cooper has returned home
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crownover
Chattanooga visited her
and sister over the 4th.
Eugene Crownover is
a week with his aunt
Viokie Ocoper.
Mr. and Mrs. Odie Carter and
Cooper took dinner on
4th with Bill Lancaster. Mrs
brother also visited
Lancasters during the after¬
Elizabeth Cooper spent
4th with Vickie. Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Wooten visited
Bethunes and Brady
Boatner. Jimmie Williams
Monday night with Buddy Coo¬
per.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
son visited on the
over the holiday weekend.
Mrs. Fred Cooper and
visited her father last Friday.
Cooper visited the Wil¬
liams in LaFayette and Mr.
Mrs. Bim Patten and
visited Mrs. Patton
Mrs. Ruth Hand visited
mother Tuesday.
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TUST FOR FUN, jot down on this page
J the names of the freight cars pictured
here that you recognize. Only ten types are
shown — but we have more. Why so many?
Because the railroads carry anything, any
time, anywhere. So our equipment is 3
“tailor-made” to handle all kinds of ship¬
ments in the best, most efficient manner.
Wherever you live in the South, freight
cars like these are mighty good friends of
yours. There’s hardly a thing that’s made or
used that doesn’t involve rail transportation
somewhere along the way. In fact, railroads
are often the only carrier equipped and
geared to do the job.
Today the Southern operates some of the
fastest regularly scheduled freight service in
America. To our fleet of 50,700 freight cars
are now being added 1,200 new-type “easy
ride” steel box cars, costing $ 10 million. And
we are ordering 1,500 more steel hopper
coal cars costing an additional $10 million.
We are growing with the growing South,
with modern equipmentandever-improving
service. All in the Southland benefit.
\sy 'if,
» President
S L V G 0
By Mrs. Edgar Moore
Most cf the folks i n Slygo
spent a quiet holiday weekend
at home, and I might add, a
thankful one, for the rain we
had Monday afternoon. Things
were beginning to need one.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle, Mr.
and Mrs. Leighton Street and
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Gross and
children all attended the an¬
nual Doyle reunion last Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Doyle in Whiteside, Tenn.
The Leon _Mocre’s Sunday
gueests were Leon’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Dugan and
Mr. J. L. Moore of Chickamau¬
ga.
Hobert Patterson and John
Thomas are both home on fur¬
loughs. Hobert is in the U. S.
Navy stationed in San Diego
and John is i n the Air Force
stationed in Texas, but is to be
sent to Japan on returning to
the base, we understand.
Karleen Gross returned home
Sunday after a two weeks visit
with friends and relatives in
^Chattanooga.
in a previous report we men-
tioned the Lawrence Dugans
and John Curetons vacationing
in Florida. Well they brought
back a “fish story” only they
had the fish to back it up with.
Seems there were 12 in their
party and they caught over 700
lbs. Not bad, not bad.
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Patter¬
son and chidren and Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Patterson spent the
weekend with relatives in Ken¬
tucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Street
and children were the gusets of
Buford’s parents, the Martin
Streets, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Patterson
spent Sunday with K. D.’s par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pat¬
terson. K. D. is with the TV A
and is being transferred to the
Kingston TV A plant. They are
moving to Harriman, Tenn. this
week where they will make their
home.
Little Miss Ann Patterson is
visiting one o f her sisters in
Florda.
Saturday nighf, July 9, Miss
Masy Doyle cf Chattanooga will
be at the Slygo church with
her pictures to show that she
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! made while overseas in her
mission work. Time, 8 O’clock.
The Public is Invited to come
and see and hear what she will
have for us. I’m sure it will be
most interesting. She is only
heme on leave and will be re¬
turning sometime this fall, I be¬
lieve, but to some other field,
than to where she was first
stationed.