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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1957)
WANTADS WANTED: Part-time housework. Jewell Gass, Call OL 7-4493. 3tp 7-11 TIME IS MY BUSINESS? R~H. Yell Watch Repair Service. Rt. 2, Trenton, Ga., at White Oak Gap. FOR SALE: On School Street 6 rooms and bath, gas furnace, excellent condition. See Homer Reed, Trenton, Georgia, Day Phone: OLiver 7-3673, Night Phone OLiver 7-4602. 3tp-7-4 DR. G. K. MacVane Chiropractor and Naturopath 720 N. Gault Avenue Ft. Payne, Ala. WANTED: Sewing or ironing. Phone OLiver 7-4642. 3tc 7.4 HIGHEST prices paid for pine and poplar logs. See us if you have any to sell. Dyer Lumber Company, Trenton, Ga. 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. R. 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. FOR SALE:—4 room house with chicken house, garage and util¬ ity house on two and % acres on Highway 11. See W. G. Morrison, Jr. Oliver 7-4762 Trenton, Ga. 3t p—6/27 __ 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. SEE US for decoration flowers, fresh flower sprays, wreaths, baskets, vases, pots and cor¬ sages. Natural-looking artifi¬ cial flowers in stock. Moore’s Flowers, at Moore’s Funeral Home. Phone OL 74243, Tren¬ ton, Ga. BULLDOZING, all types, yard work, pond digging, bush and bog work and clearing. Alvin Reeves, Phone OLiver 7-4971, Rt. 1, Trenton, Ga. 13tp-8-8 FOR SALE 1 Frame house, 4 rooms. 1 Frame house, 5 rooms, with double sink,, electric wiring, floor furnace, 800 gal. butane tank and deepwell pump (90 ft.) with 20 gal. storage tank. LOCATION On the Alabama Great South¬ ern Railroad Company’s right- of-way at New England, Ga. TERMS OF SALE No land included. To be sold, “As is, where is” and removed from Railroad property at ex¬ pense of purchaser no less than sixty (60) days from the date of sale. Building sites to be cleared of rubbish and debris and left in neat appearance. ADDRESS BIDS & INQUIRIES TO: The Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company, c/o Mr. W. H. Hoar, Division Engineer, Bldg. Room 207, Transportation Birmingham 3, Alabama. 2tc-6-28 _ ___ AUCTION SALE Beginning June 28 at 7 P. M. we wiil auction off used cars, trucks and what have you. We will have an out-of-town auc¬ tioneer. Come, bring what you don’t need and take home what you do need. Trenton Trading Post 2t-p-6-27 THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY JUNE 27, 1957 SOUTH NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thacker visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruce and other relatives Sunday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hughes were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lawson and C. G. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Ray Battles and daughter, Melissa have been visiting his parents for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stowe and family spent Friday night at Mr. Stowe’s fathers at Sand Rock, Ala. On Saturday they went to see Mrs. Stowe’s parents at Fyfe, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jenkins apd baby visited-Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mull last week. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Battles were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Battles and Mrs. Nannie Battles of Ashville, Ala., Mr. Earnest Kelly of Chattanooga, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kelly of Dalton, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Coy Partlow and children, Mrs. Battles' father, Mr. T. T. Partlow and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Partlow dropped in for a few minutes. Glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Hibbs back in our community to live. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller of Alto, Ga., visited the Floyd David¬ sons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stephens and baby visited his aunt Mr. and Mrs. Jack Masters on Sand Mountain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stephens and Elizabeth and Mrs. Gene Hughes w r ent to Rockmart, Ga., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nevil Stephens visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howell Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gearrin and Michael visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gearrin and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Derry berry Sun¬ day. Mrs. Audrie Gilbreath visited her grandmother Mrs. Chris Avery Monday. Anna Mae Walker spent the week end with Mrs. Mitchell Hal- lum and Della Mae. (Continued from Page 1) fishing in my own little stream just got the better of me.” He plans to spend his time after July 1 on his farm in Stewarttown, lo¬ cated in the Byrd’s Chapel Com¬ munity, right in the spot where he was born and raised. The Stewarts built a new home on the site of the old family home sev¬ eral years ago, and a more pic¬ turesque and ideal place for re¬ tirement could hardly be found. A member of one of the coun¬ ty's more prominent families who moved here during the time of the Indians. Mr. Stewart was as¬ sociated with the Stockholm Pipe¬ fitting Company in' Birmingham for about twenty years. He has also farmed, and during the 1930’s, w a s county engineer, having charge of sixteen PWA crews who built the Dade High School gym¬ nasium, which was destroyed by fire several years ago. WANTED: Pine, popular and oak Tri-State Lumber Corp., 38th and Jerome Sts., Chattanooga, Tenn. 8t 7-15 FOR SALE: Registered White- face Male, 17 Months. H. C. Forester,, Rising Fawn, HO j 2-3237. WEST BROW By Margie Boatner The annual Homecoming of the West Brow Presbyterian Chapel will be held Sunday, June 30 Everyone is welcome. Rev. Pflug and family will be Over 300 Pair Ladies’ Robin Hood Summer Shoes $6.95 Value - $4.98 $5.95 Value - $3.98 $4.95 Value $2.98 Nationally advertised children's ★ ★ ★ shoes at Budget prices Other Well-known Shoes For Ladies To go at $1.95, $2.29 ★ ★ ★ More than 100 pairs Men s W. L. Douglas Shoes at $6.95 VMWtt frtskBts* ia a kacl 1 LB. PK .87C. Kansas Diamond Flour 25 lb. $1.99 GORDON’S Potato Chips Twin Pak 69c Northern Tissue 3 rolls 25c Northern Towels 2 Rolls 35c John L. Case Co. TRENTON, GA. returning home this week end after a visit in Pennsylvania. Lea Veal celebrated her 6th birthday last week with a birth¬ day party. Miss Ann Fowler cele¬ brated her 15th birthday June 16. Connie McCarty is visiting with her brother and his family at Gordys Salt 26 oz. Box 10c PAGE 5 Norfolk, Va. Miss Gail Kilgore has returned home from Detroit where she has been visiting her sister and go¬ ing to school. She graduated June 18 from the Detroit High School. Vondell Plunkett has left for Miami, Fla., to enter college. Sunshine Crackers 1 lb. Pkg. 19c Bosco 12 oz. 39c Bosco 24 oz. 69c Fab Reg.................. 32c Palmolive Reg. .......... 10c Palmolive Bath ........... 15c Super Suds Reg............ 32c Ajax ...................... 13c Cashmere Bouquet ....... 10c Cashmere Bouquet, Bath .. 15c Vel Beauty Bar ........... 25c Vel Powder ................ 32c Ad............ 40c Florient ............ 79c Kan Kill 6 oz..............69c Kan Kill 12 oz............ U9 Octagon Laundry Soap..... 10c Octagon Detergent ........ 32c Vel Liquid ................. 39c Colonial Sugar 5 lb. Bag 49c