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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1957)
THE DADE COUNT*’ -TIMES, TRENTON-, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1889 tr. AIR CONDITIONED oxz f fox c oux onzu Ice Cream Headquarters Sundries — Sickroom supplies — First Aid Needs Telephone Oliver 7-4100 Trenton, Ga. WEEK-END SPECIALS Where Prices Average Lower 25 LB. BALLARD FLOUR . . $1.99 SHUREFINE PEACHES 2% .25 DIXIE PRIDE BISCUITS .10 SHUREFINE MILK 2 FOR .25 FLEETWOOD COFFEE W .83 5 LBS. WHITE GOLD SUGAR .49 4 POUNDS LARD . .69 Norge Appliances From now until Christmas at Extra Special Prices McBryar Bros. TRENTON, GEORGIA flJLflJLfl-BJLft po oooOOOOOOOQPPPOOOQPOQgPOOOPOOBflgagyflflfl I will get out of bed to fill your Prescriptions 24-Hour Prescription Service g a a fl HADDEN’S PHARMACY fl g-g.g Telephone Number Day or Night OL 7-4022 RJL9J> Trenton, Georgia “Where Pharmacy is a Profession — Not a Sideline” P ISLa o o o o o ob~tnr oinnnf T rgTnrg~Tnnnn. ^ Stay On The Right Side With Robertson Cleaners 3303 Broad Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Opposite Old Glass House Restaurant. r ' 1 : ‘ ’ ' ‘ * '< « Leave At Drop Off Booth Going In Pick Up At Plant On Way Home. RISING FAWN NEWS , Mr. Russell Allison of Texas has been visiting the M. Allisons. They were Sunday afternoon, Nov. 24 to following group: Mrs. Holloman, Mrs. Fannie Senuns, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Jacoway, Mrs. Alma Baker, her Martha and baby. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bobo son have returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where they visited her parents. (Ed Note—We received the following letter which Mr. Harr¬ ison wants published in the Ris¬ ing Fawn News. Personally we feel that if we have friends in and are watching slides we are having fun and therefore the occasion is a party.) “Due to a misinformed corres¬ pondent, I am writing these few words about last weeks Rising Fawn News. “To who wrote last weeks Ris¬ ing Fawn News, I would like to say these few words. My Family and I would greatly appreciate if you would get your informa¬ tion first hand, then there would be no misunderstanding. Ques¬ tion! Do you know the meaning of (Rage) if not look in your Dic¬ tionary. “T h e misinterpretation, i s this. Mr. Bradford’s Barber Shop does not have a phone, Second there was no party at the W. H. Wilsons at the time of the light¬ ning stricke. Third I am not a man of (Rage) I can control my emotions. Can You.’ 1 Fred E. Harrison Rising Fawn, Ga. Rising Fawn 4-H Club Has Demonstration on Christmas Decorations The Rising Fawn 4-H Club was given a demonstration on Christmas decorations by Miss Naomi Hubble at their regular monthly meeting Thursday, November 14, 1957. Joyce Me Mahan, president, presided over the meeting. The devotional was conducted by Reba Sue Gaddis Darvis 4-H member, who was visiting the club. Andy Bowen and Rosemary Kirk recited poems in commem oration of Veteran’s Day. After Patsy Harrison and Jackie Crane sang “America,” Sharon Reeves recited a Tranksgiving poem. The club enjoyed the beauti¬ ful Chistmas decorations shown by Miss Hubble. Club leaders are Mrs. Kate Elliott and Mr. Charles Webb. « —Frankie West Reporter . PAG £. 6 A It’s Never Too » Late to Start Your Savings Start your savings account with us to-day. Deposit regularly—every pay day. You'll find that your in¬ sured savings account with us is the biggest step you can take in the right di- rection. BANK OF DADE TRENTON, GEORGIA Every Account Insured up to $10,000.00 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. At Auction » Saturday, December 7 at 4 P. M. Mrs. Jennie Campbell LOCATED IN DADE COUNTY, GA., 4 MILES SOUTH OF RISING FAWN ON THE CLOVERDALE ROAD, 10 MILES SOUTH OF TRENTON, 10 MILES NORTH OF VALLEY HEAD, 30 MILES SOUTH OF CHATTANOOGA, TENN. THIS NICE LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN VAL¬ LEY FARM consists of a total of 135 acres of land of which 76 acres is cleared and balance in woods with considerable amount of young pines. This is rich valley farm land and produces a high corn yield, even in dry season. Ideal farm for raising sheep, hogs or cattle. This farm has an abundant water supply with good wells and Lookout Mountain Creek flowing through pro¬ perty. Excellent hunting and fishing in this area. Also to sell: ONE 8 ROOM MAIN HOME , is well constructed, situated back from road in nice grove. Complete with lights; telephone ser¬ vice available; on a road to be paved. One 4 room tenant house, barns and out¬ buildings. Ideal setup. Be sure to look it over. SUB-DIVIDED, ALSO OFFERED AS A WHOLE FREE — SEWING MACHINE TO SOME LUCKY — FREE PERSON ATTENDING THE SALE! List your property with us We sell the world J. L. TODD AUCTION CO. 302 West 3rd Street Rome, Georgia Phone 4-1656 or 4-1657 Car Sale Every Saturday—Rain or Shine LICENSED BONDED INSURED