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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1957
WANTADS
FOR SALE—Mixed hay. $30 a
ton, 90 cents a bale. See Spen¬
cer Middleton, Rising Fawn,
Ga.
ltp.
FOR SALE—One 20-ft. Admiral
deep-freeze, chest-type. Ches¬
ter Buchanan, Trenton, Ga.
TIME IS MY BUSINESS. R. H.
Yell Watch Repair Service.
Rt 2 Trenton, Ga., at White
Oak Gap.
FOR SALE—Baby bed, complete
with mattress $18. Good con¬
dition. OL 7-4083.
HIGHEST prices paid for pine
and poplar logs. See us if you
have any to sell. Dyer Lumber
Company, Trenton, Ga.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished One-
bedroom apartments, with
electric stove, refrigerator, and
hot water heater, in Morrison
Building in Trenton. Heat fur¬
nished.
K. H. YELL SAW SERVICE
Hand - Saws Filed. $1.00; RE
Toothed $1.50; Band Saws
Circle Saws, Cross Cut Saws.
All work guaranteed. Rt. 2,
Trenton, Ga., at White Oak
Gap.
DR. G. K. MacVane
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
Ft. Payne, Ala.
IF YOU GO TO A PHYSICIAN
away from Trenton, why not
have him call your prescrip¬
tion to HADDEN'S PHAR¬
MACY — We will pay the
charges, and your prescription
will be ready when you get
back to Trenton.
WANTED — Good, experienced
cook to start March 1st. Apply
Busy Bee Restaurant, Trenton,
Oa. 32p—2-21-57.
WANTED: Man for profitable
business in Dade County.
Good living at start. See R. N.
Crider, Rt. 3, Box 1460, La-
Fayette, or write Rawleigh’s,
Dept. GAB-10-101, Memphis,
Tenn.
5t—2-14. 2-21, 2-28; 3-7-3-14
LOST OR STRAYED—Since Fri
day, Jan. 25, a yellow hound
dog. Reasonable reward for
his return. Contact Donald E.
Higdon, Rt. 2, Trenton, Ga.,
2V Z miles north from Chris¬
tian's Store, on Bluff Road.
2t p —2-21.
FOR SALE—Cars and trucks.
Also auto parts of all kinds.
Would like to have truck haul¬
ing jobs. We sell coal, 1 bu.
to 10 tons. Trenton Trading
Post.
6tp.—3-14.
WILL SELL to highest bidder on
Feb. 16 on Court House Square
—1950 Buick, clean. Buyer will
get clear title.
2tp—2-14
FOR SALE—1952 Pontiac, 4-
door. See Virgil Wall at Gulf
Service Station, Trenton, Ga.
It.
COMPARE
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nitrogen without lime. Regular use of Chilean helps correct acidity, maintains favorable pH.
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and you'll choose
CHILEAN NITRATE O? SODA
More than anything else, when spring growth begins, small grain
needs an ample supply of fast-acting nitrate nitrogen. And that means
Chilean Nitrate of Soda. The nitrogen in it is 100 per cent nitrate
nitrogen —fast-acting and ready to help the hungry crop through its
most difficult period and push it ahead.
More than 100 years of consistently satisfactory experience with
Natural Chilean Soda have demonstrated that there is nothing to com¬
pare with it for top-dressing small grain. Ii i a rare natural combina¬
tion of nitrate nitrogen, sodium and minor elemenis. The nitrogen is
100 per cent nitrate nitrogen ready to work, rain or shine, as soon as
it’s applied. This is especially important because at top-dressing time
every moment counts. There is nothing like nitrate nitrogen iur a small
grain crop —and there is no source of nitrate nitrogen that can com¬
pare with Natural Chilean Soda.
Then, there’s the sodium and minor elements. Sodium, partiru
larly, adds much to the value and effectiveness of Chilean Soda. It
conserves the supplies of magnesium, potash and calcium in the soil
and substitutes for calcium and potash, if necessary. It increases the
supply of available phosphate. Every ton of Chilean contains sodium
equivalent to 650 pounds of commercial limestone to destroy soil
acidity and correct acid-forming effects of ammonia nitrogen. This
explains why regular, systematic use of Chilean Soda helps so much to
maintain favorable pH level for the production '
a
of top yields of top-quality crops.
If you have any question about the top-dressing
for your small grain crop this year, we urge you
to try Natural Chilean Soda, if only in a small
way to begin with, and see the difference for
yourself. You’ll find it is the most economical
and satisfactory nitrate nitrogen fertilizer you
can buy for top-dressing your small grain crops. Vf
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LOOK FOR THE
BULLDOG ON THE BAG!
NEW HOME
The box supper Saturday
right was a success; although
there weren’t many there, every¬
one enjoyed themselves.
The purpose of these suppers
is to finish our community
house. We know this is a com
munity project, but we need
help from everyone who can help
us.
There will be a community
meeting at the home of Mr. M.
M. Garner Tuesday night, Feb.
FOR RENT—Two 4-roonr houses,
close in. Mrs. W. B. Cureton,
Trenton.
Colonial Sugar
5-Lb. Bag 47c
Sunshine Crackers
1-Lb. Pkg. 25c
Sauer’s Black Pepper
4-0z. Can 33c
Royal Gup Coffee
1-Lb. Pkg. 89<
Lay’s Potato Chips
10l and 25l
Wesson Oil
Pint Bottle 37c
BAGWELL’S
Blackberry Jelly
18-0z. Jar 41c
Snowdrift
3-Lb. Can 89c
John L. Case Co.
TRENTON, GA.
19 at 7:30. Everyone who is in¬
terested in the type of fl<£or that
should be put in the community
house should be present. Also
we hope Mr. Case and Mr. Ta¬
tum will be (present to discuss
our telephones which are a great
necessity. Please, let’s everyone
be present tfor this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Garner from
Ider, Ala., visited their children,
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Garner and
Mr. and Mrs. Arval Garner, this
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ferguson
and children were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Crisp this week¬
end.
Mr. and Mrs. John McAdams
from Texarkana, Ark., have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Rochester for the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ivey and
small son visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ivey, this
weekend.
We are glad to have Everett
Hundley home after almost nine
years in the Air Force.
That is about the news for this
week. See you next week.
Your community reporter,
Mrs. Hazel Hundley.
WE SELL typewriting paper,
white and yellow second
sheets, thin paper marked
“copy” and two sizes of mi¬
meograph paper.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
TRENTON. GA.
Convenient!
INSTANT
Fleetwood
COFFEE
Kansas Diamond Flour
DECORATED DINNER PLATE
FREE WITH EACH PURCHASE
25 Lbs. for $2.19
Golden Eagle Syrup
5-Lb. Jar 83c
Cordy’s Salt
26-0z. Box 10c
Btul Af/TASPIRIN RELIEF
M0NEYCANBUY
Handy 12 tablet tin
for pocket or purse
s l *S P ' R fst ‘N J J
SEUER
AT 10<
Regular meetings Trenton
Lodge No. 179 F. •& a. m. the
second and fourth
Saturday nights each
month at 8:00 p. m.
Anniversary Day
Thursday, Feb. 21
To thank the people of Dade County for the
wonderful way that you have accepted us this
past year, we will have one day in which there
will be free cokes for everyone, free balloons
and lollypops for the children. Also, all during
the day, you may register for six (6) boxes of
candy to be giv£n away at 8:00 p.m. and for the
Grand Prize—a Brand New Table
Model Radio!
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New Lines Have Been Added For The First
Time at Hadden's Pharmacy: Magazines, Sta¬
tionery, School ^Supplies and Others.
Come In to See Us—We Would Enjoy
Meeting You!
Hadden's Pharmacy
TRENTON. GEORGIA
get ALL-NEW
FORMULA 2
BOTTLE TUBE OR 59c KUS TAX
FAB, REGULAR ............33c
PALMOLIVE REGULAR ...10c
PALMOLIVE BATH, 2 FOR 29c
SUPER SUDS, REG.........33c
AJAX, GIANT ..............18c
CASHMERE BOUQUET, 3 for 25c
CASHMERE BATH, 2 for... 25c
VEL BEAUTY BAR ........ 25c
VEL POWDER, REG.........33c
AD, LARGE ................39c
FLORIENT .................79c
KAN KILL, 6-OZ............69c
KAN KILL, 12-OZ.........$1.09
OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP 11c
OCTAGON DETERGENT ... 33c
VEL LIQUID.............39c
STO'R £
All qualified Masons invited
to attend.
R. V. Cureton, W. M.
J. M. Rogers, Sec'y.
BUY U. S. SAVING BONDS