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. Southland
Restaurant
Just North oi Trenton on U. S. 11
Announcing____
Mr. E.€. Wright Jr.
____as new manager! t
Beginning Monday, August 31
Mr. and Mrs. Wright will take
over the operation of Southland I
Restaurant .. bringing to Dade I
Countians such delectable food I
as Choice Western Steaks..... I
Southern Fried Chicken.... I
... Fine Seafood... and simply I
wonderful desserts..such as | I
HAND TURNED FREEZER ICE
CREAM and HOME BAKED OLD I
FASHIONED FOUND CAKE! I
Mrs. Wright will personally I
prepare crisp, cool fresh salads I
that are wonderfully simple and I
simple wonderfully I
Southland
Restaurant
Just North oi Trenton on U. S. 11
See The Times next week for Special
- family night prices! -
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES* TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY AUGUST 27, 1959
New Home
Home Demonstration
Club Holds Picnic
The New Home H. D.
"held its annual picnic at
Community Center. After a pic¬
nic supper everyone joined in
some games. Although the wea¬
ther wasn’t much in our favor
everyone enjoyed
very much.
We were very happy to have
Mrs. Lyda with us and
that she is leaving the county.
After the picnic the Com¬
munity Club held its regular
monthly meeting. Further plans
were made for the Improvement
Contest. Mrs. Madge Ballard,
Mrs Ida Belle Davidson and Mrs
Jack Ivey were appointed as
chairman of the three main
committees in the contest.
A community fair was discus¬
sed as a possible means of rais¬
ing money for the club treasury.
A planning committee consist¬
ing of Mrs. Margaret West, Mrs.
Shirley Crisp and Miss Jane
Ivey were appointed to work out
the details. Announcements will
be made at a later date as to
the time and date for the fair.
Proud new parents in the
R epairs s!
ON
RADIO - TV
1 MING MACHINE
ALL MAKES
APPLIANCES ' < *
House wiring
A SPECIALTY
TRENTON SERVICE 0 0 .
ON THE SQUARE PH 7-5391
Supermarket
community are Mr. and
Willie Christopher, a boy.
and Mrs. Everett Hundley
have a new boy.
After decorating the graves
loved ones at the Brown’s
cemetary Sunday the
met at the home of Mr. and
A. B. Hundley for lunch
visiting with one another.
The children, brothers
sisters of Mrs. Earl
gathered at her home on Sun¬
day, Aug. 23, for a surprise din¬
ner. Also present was Mrs.
Clayton’s father, Mr. J. J.
of Henegar, Ala., who is spend¬
ing this week at Mrs.
home.
Another gbod service
held Sunday at the church.
BETHLEHEM CLEANUP
The annual working at Beth¬
lehem Cemetary in the Slygo
community , is scheduled for
Saturday, Sept. 5. All interested
persons are asked to come pre¬
pared to work and bring a bas¬
ket lunch.
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On the job ,..
WHEN IT COUNTS
Rising Fawn
Mrs. Ray Smith has returned
from a weeks visit in Knoxville
Tenn.
Billy and Agnes Smith are the
proud parents of a son, named
William Davis, born Aug. 13
Young William’s birthday was
one day before his grandfather,
Will Smith’s birthday.
Frances Bell McNair, from
Oak Ridge, Tenn., is visiting
with relatives here.
Mrs. Owen Woodyard, Sr. has
returned home after a two
week’s visit with her husband,
who is working in Albany, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Terrill,
from Manatee, Fla., are the
guests of Mrs. Terrill’s sister,
Mrs. Walter Wilson, and Mr.
Wilson.
Among the sick: Ralph Ble¬
vins has returned home
(from the hospital and so has
little Crystal Dawn Cooper. Mrs.
Givens Parker is convalescing
at the home of her daughter in
Trenton.
Lawrence " Woodyard leaves
this week for Washington, D. C.
where he has accepted a josi-
tion.
Miss Ann Mitchell, from De¬
land, Fla., and Mrs. Can Searcy,
with daughter Martha, have
been the guests this week of
their uncle, Campbell Thomas
find Mrs. Thomas.
How To Milk A Cow
The American Dairy Assn,
ihas issued the following advicS
to beginners and competitors in
milking contests .
“The cow does not give the
milk. You take it away from
her.
“Use both hands. The method
which makes you an expert is to
squeeze one hand, then the
other. Either start on the front
spigots, or work the diagonal
method. A cow has four spigots
located toward the rear and
low.
“Cut your fingernails, noth¬
ing unnerves a cow so as a set
of long, sharp nails. She shows
her displeasure by —(a) step¬
ping into the milkpail; (b) step¬
ping on your left foot; (c) clonk-
>ing you soundly in the neck
with her tail; (d) hoisting you,
stool, pail and parts of the barn
into the air with her back feet.
“If she stares at you, stare
right back. Besides giving good
'nourishing milk, the next best
thing that a cow does is stare—
at her manger, the hired man,
and particularly city folks out
on a picnic.
“Work slowly. A cow operates
like a toothpaste tube. Give the
milk time to get out. First
squeeze the index finger, then
the third finger, finishing with
the little finger. Reverse the
process and you are in trouble.
FREE CAR DRAWING
A Kickshaw midget racer,
equipped with a 2Vi horse power
motor, will be given away on the
Square at 6 p. m. Saturday.
The drawing is sponsored
(jointly for Case Hardware and
Appliance Co. and the John L.
Case Supermarket. Free tickets
are available at either of the
two stores.
TRUCK KILLS MULE
Sheriff Allison Blevins reports
that a truck struck and killed
a mule on U. S. 11 at Rising
Fawn last Saturday.
He identified the truck driver
as Mr. Luther Cannon, employee
of a Mobile, Ala. truck line.
The mule was owned by Mr.
Emanuel Reeves of the Cove
road.
The scene of the accident is
about three miles from the
Reeves pasture. No case was
made by the sheriff.