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WANT ADS
WANTED to supply your flower
needs — for all occasions. Grace
Nethery, Agent for Lea’s Flow¬
ers. Phone OLiver 7-4271.
HIGHEST prices paid for pine
and poplar logs. See us if you
have any to sell. Dyer Lumber
Company, Trenton, Ga.
FLOWERS: — for all occasions:
funeral sprays, cemetery de¬
corations, cut flowers, cor¬
sages, potted plants. Call Mrs.
Ruth Reeves, OLiver 7-4077
Trenton Ga. Agent for Parker
Florists.
FOR SALE: Nice 4 room house
located at Piney Road and La-
Fayette-Trenton Highway. $2,
300, $300.00 cash,, balance $40.00
per month. See Stewart or King,
St. Elmo Branch, American Na¬
tional Bank.
FOR SALE: Landrace pigs, 9
weeks old. Registered in buy¬
ers name. J. H. Stephens, New
England. Phone OL 7-4668.
FOR REPAIRS ON RADIO, TV —
and small appliances, call
Trenton Radio and T. V. Ser¬
vice, OL 7-3999, Trenton, Ga. j
FOR SALE: Big Car Sale every
Saturday night 2 miles north
of LaFayette at Powell’s Auto
Auction. No sale, no fee.
5tp-8/21
PLEASE trade with us, we need
the money — Avakian's.
REPAIRS: on refrigerators and
ranges. Call Trenton Furniture
and Appliance Co. OL 7-4651.
FOR RENT: 5 room house. Call
OLiver 7-4642. 3tp-8/7
FOR RENT OR SALE: house on
School Street. Small down
payment and rest like rent.
6 rooms, bath and gas furn¬
ace. See Homer Reed or Call
OLiver 7-4602. 3tp-7/24
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OPTOMETRIST
C. F. KING
17 East Main Street Chattanooga, Tenn.
Res. Phone Amherst 6-0595 Business Phone Amherst 7-0214
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M & W Chevrolet Co., Inc
New & Used Cars
Genuine Parts & Service
Phone OL 7-3400 Trenton, Ga.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, ^GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1958
REUNION ENJOYED BY
DADE CLASS OF 1947
The 1947 graduating class
the Dade County High
met at Cloudland Canyon Sat¬
urday evening for a picnic sup¬
per and a reunion after
years. There were 15
and their families there out of
the graduating class of 31.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Austin and family, Mrs.
Austin is the former Miss Joyce
Kenimer; the Red Harrison
family, Mrs. Harrison was Miss
Connie Johnson; the Clifford
Buffington family, Mrs. Buffing
ton was Miss Dorothy Jenkins;
the Billy Bumpus family, Mrs.
Bumpus was Miss Mary Jo
Smith; the J. C. Ayers family,
Mrs. Ayers was Miss Betty Hunt;
the Donald Street family, Mrs.
Street was Miss Elizabeth Wal¬
len; the Pat Light family, Mrs.
Light was Miss Barbara Hasty
who married a class mate; the
Bill Tatum family, Mrs. Tatum
was Miss Frances Hale who
married classmate; the Bill
Keeton family, the Bill Riddle
family, the Billy Jo Bradford
family, the James Ryan family
and Miss Clara Sue Riddle. Each
family had from one to three
children.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Allison also
attended. Mrs. Allison had been
the Home Ec. teacher for this
class.
OBITUARY
MARGARET LEE NANCE
Mrs. Margaret Lee Nance, 61,
Sulphur Springs, ,Ala. died July
20 at her home. Survivors are her
Joseph M. Nance, Sul¬
phur Springs; two sisters, Mrs.
Crissa Gaging and Mrs. Agnes
Cockland, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fun¬
eral services were held at the
Fyffe, Ala. Baptist Church and
burial was in the Fyffe Ceme¬
Pallbearers were Willie
Gattlin, B. J. Gattlin, Charley
Gattlin, Hobert Weldon, Charles
Moses and Vernon Nance.
Regular meetings Trenton
Lodge No. 179 F. Si a. M. the
second and fourth
Saturday nighte each
month at 8:00 p. m.
FOR RENT: 4 room house, hot
water, bath, near school. Mrs.
W. B. Cureton, Trenton.
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY ...
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON¬
CERN ‘_ in due
Helen Tinker having
form applied to me for year’s
support out of the estate of Reese
Tinker, deceased, this is to no¬
tify the next of kin and the cred¬
itors of the said Reese Tinker,
deceased that said application
will be heard before me at the
regular August term 1958. of the
Court of Ordinary of said Coun-
Witness mv hand and official
signature, this 7th day of July,
1958. Peck
A. W.
Ordinary of Dade County, 4t-7/31 Ga.
ROUTE 2
Sunday visitors of the Fred
Coopers were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Crownover and four children,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tinker and
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Estel Tinker
and Doris Jean Tinker, John Tin¬
ker, Jr., Elizabeth and Maggie
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Laney and bs\by daughter Marsha
Returning home Sunday after¬
noon were Buddy Cooper, who
had spent three days with his
sister in Long Island, Ala. and
Elizabeth Cooper who had spent
a week with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Estel Tinker visit- '
ed her sister in Fabius, Ala Sun¬
day evening. Mrs. Lenard Stew¬
art and Carolyn visited Mrs. 1
Vickie Cooper one day last week
and Mrs. Goldie Maltsberger vis¬
ited Mrs. Fred Cooper last week.
(Intended for Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Summer-
ford’s sons, David and his wife,
and Lenard and his wife and
.family, have been visiting them 1
■this last week. Mr. and MVs.
Laverne Laney and Marsha
spent the week end with her
mother Mrs. Fred Cooper. Miss
Elizabeth Cooper went to spend
a week with her sister Annie
Mae of Fabius, Ala. Miss Cheeta
day Whetzell after returned spending home month Satur-j in
a
Washington. Mrs. Mary Whet- 1
zell’s sister visited her Saturday. 1
Mrs. Annie Mae Riddle and
children visited her mother
Saturday. Mrs. Mary Lou Harde¬
iday. man Cheeta visited Whetzell Vicki Cooper and Shir-] Fri-1
ley Lancaster visited Mrs. Fred
Cooper Sunday. Will West and
Thelma returned home last
Florida. week after Brenda a weeks West vacation is spend- in J ]
ing two weeks in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper
have a new son, Alvin Gerald,
born July 10 at 3:05 p. m. at
Ownbey’s Clinic, weighing 8 lbs. ?
4 oz. Mother and baby returned
home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs . Oneal Taylor (
have a new baby girl. She has
been named Febe Lynn.
Our water is scientifically
treated so you can enjoy water
at it’s very best. Avakian’s
Regular meals prepared with
loving care. Avakian’s.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished One-
bedroom apartments, with
electric stove, refrigerator, and
hot water heater, in Morrison
Building in Trenton. Heat fur¬
nished.
Defichus! Potato GORDON’S Chips BELLE Crackers MEADE
Fleetwood Twin pkg. 69c 1 lb. box 25c
3w£5e§j]
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SupWwmatized Zest Toilet Soap, Reg... 15^; Bath.. tit
Fleetwood / ) 1 79c “
COFFEE
Colonial Sugar, 5 lb. Bag.........49^ Gordy Salt
26 oz. round box 10c
Wesson Oil Snowdrift
69c qt. 3 lb. can 85^
John L Case Co.
TRENTON. GEORGIA
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HADDEN’S PHARMACY
Telephone Number Day or Night OL 7-4022
Trenton. Georgia
“Where Pharmacy is a Profession — Not a Sideline”
Free T. V. Programs
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Funeral Service Complete in Every Detail
Eurial Insurance, Oxygen Equipped Ambulance for Local
& Long Distance. Licensed in Tenn., Ala. and Ga. Expert
Embalming, Lady Attendant, Chapel Funeral Service. Selec¬
tion of Fine Caskets, Vaults, Metal or Concrete. Flowers
for All Occasions. Monuments for All Graves.
Tell Your Friends
We service their burial insurance at no extra cost.
TO BE SURE........INSURE WITH
S. C. Moore Funeral Home
Phone OLiver 7-4243 Trenton, Georgia
When Your Money
is in the Bank It s . .
Money deposited in VVM
the Bank of Dade is
protected by the F. D.
I. C. up to $10,000.00.
It is as safe as the
U. S. government it¬
self. Don’t take
chances with your
money ... make sure
that it is safe. For in¬
sured safety, deposit
your money regularly
in the
BANK OF DADE
TRENTON, GEORGIA
Current rate of interest of certificates of deposits
is 3% when left for six months or longer. Regular
savings deposits continue to draw 2y 8 %.