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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY DECEMBER 6, 1956
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
MRS. CATHERINE C. MORRISON ........Owner and Publisher
Entered at the Post Office at Trenton, Qa., as second class mail.
TRENTON, GEORGIA DIAL: OL 7-4422
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Locals and Personals
Mr. J. B. Howard continues to
be seriously ill.
Bill Pullen made a business trij
to Home Wednesday.
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Congratulations to Miss Shelby
Young and Mr. Cody Pierce who
were married Nov. 2(>.
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Mrs. Mamie Chitwood was a re¬
cent visitor of her son, R. 0.
Chitwood, and Mrs. Chitwood.
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The Rov McBryars are the
proud owners of a new blue Ply¬
mouth.
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Garland Houston Cooper of
Higdon recently purchased a ‘57
red and white Chevrolet.
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Col. D. E. Morrison and Dudley
Cureton attended a meeting of the
City Farmers Club in Chattanoo¬
ga Wednesday night.
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Little Al Scruggs underwent
a tonsillectomy over a week ago
at Tri-County Hospital.
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Mrs. E. G. Wright, Jr. and W.
L. Fannin attended -an ACP con¬
ference in Atlanta Monday and
Tuesday.
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Harold Moore is the proud
owner of a red and white Dodge,
one of seven hew automobiles sold
by Dyer Motor Co. since the new
models came out.
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Maddox Hale was in Knoxville,
Tenn. Thursday for the purpose
of attending a meeting of the
Holston Conference’s Hospital and
Homes Committee.
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We are glad to see Mr. Turn-
ley Bates, fri mHonolulu, back
in Dade on his annual visit with
his brother, Mr. G e ne Bates and
family.
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Mrs. E. L. Raulston returned
home from North Carolina Fri¬
day. We are glad to report that
Mr. Raulston will be brought
home this week.
SPECIALS
WHERE PRICES AVERAGE LESS
Pink Salmon, lib Size ..* 55c
Vienna Sausage....... 10 *:
Campbell Tomato Soup . 10*
Morton Salt........... 10c
101b Ballard Flour.... 79c
251b Sno Kist Flour, Guaranteed.... $1.59
Matchless Bacon......... ......39clb.
Tall Milk, 2
Ballard Biscuits................. 10c can
Round, Sirlon and T-Bone......... 49c lb.
Good Hamburger 29C lb.
ASK ABOUT OUR EVER READY COUPON
PREMIUM PLAN
Coupons Given On All Purchases
Except Feed and Fertilizer
McBryar Bros.
TRENTON, GA.
Mrs. J. G. Gray had two of her
cousins from Bridgeport as visi¬
tors two Saturdays ago. They
were Mrs. Mary Paris and Mrs.
Grady Rogers, who returned to
home the following day.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. 13. McCurdy
entertained at their home wit.i
dinner in honor o.
Kate Lawson, Mr. and Mrs.
Perkins, Mr. Grady Jaco-
and Mrs. McCurdy’s sister,
Wilma Wood.
The Gray store building in
Subdivision has been
rented to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gil¬
breath of Albertville, Ala. The
Gilbreaths, w T ho have had the
store open for the past two weeks,
plan to buy a trailer to live in.
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Everyone is invited to attend
the supper and auction spon¬
sored by the Davis Ruritan Club
D c c. 8 in the School lunchroom.
Many valuable items are being
gathered up for sale, and a very
tasty menu is being planned.
The Fellowship Class of the
Trenton Methodist Church met
S&i m CAN’T MISS A
VALUE LIKE
THIS... 4
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USED CARS A A
1956 Ford, 2-Dr, Standard Transmission A S
1955 Dodge 4-Dr., Power Flite A A
1954 Plymouth 2 Dr. 35
35
1953 Pontiac 4-Dr., Power Steering 35
A
1953 Plymouth 2-Dr. A
35
1953 Ford 4-Dr. A
35
1952 Pontiac 4-Dr., Hydramatic 35
35
1951 Studebaker 4-Dr. Overdrive A
A
35
USED TRUCKS A
A
1955 Dodge i Ton 35 35
1951 Ford Ton 35 A
2 3ft
Dyer Motor Co. 3ft
A
35
35 35
A
Dealer tor Dodge A
A A
TRENTON. GA. A
A
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a supper meeting Wednesday
nil the church. Charles Gray,
president, was in charge of the
short ‘ business session, during
time the group planned a
Christmas party for Dec. 18, and
decided to fill baskets for several
needy families. M. J. Hale was
to take charge. Those
w’ere Mr. and Mrs. Cleron
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Chaf¬
Mrs. Henry Gross, Mr. and
James Morrison, Charles
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hale,
Mrs. Asa L. McMahan, Misses
Barbara Kyzer, Carol Gray, Jean
Lindsay McMahan and