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FOR SALE: Deep and shallow
' Well pumps . Trenton Furni¬
ture & Appliance. ufn
LOR BULLDOZING WORK call
J. G Hatfield, HOward 2-3328,
Rising Fawn, Ga. Gtp-9/17
FOR SALE: Registered Beagle
pups. Will sell with or without
papers. See C. M. Guinn, Route
1, Rising Fawn. Phone
HOward 2-3110. 3tp-8/27
II A V E W A T K 1 N S, W I L L
TRAVEL. Wait for Dan, your
Watkins man. If you can’t
• wait, call OL 7-4986
<. 3tp-9/10
LOST, STRAYED or Stol e n:
Small honey and white colored
pup, answers to name of Pun-
kin, in vicinity Rising Fawn.
Reward. Contact Eddie West.
HO 2-3325 3tp-9/10
FOR SALE. Poney-horse, 18-nio.
old white & brown spotted.
See al Georgia Game Park,
Rising Fawn, Ga., or call HO
2-3267.
2TP-9/3
AVON PRODUCTS. Avon start
early in Christmas business.
Start now to receive full bene¬
fits of this wonderful earning
opportunity. Write Mrs. Reba
Simpson, P. O. Box 374, Ross-
villc, Ga. 5tc-8/27
BULLDOZING & EXCAVATING
—Lakes, clearing, bush and
bog, Septic tanks and field
line s installed, — Reeves &
Johnson. Cali Alvin Reeves
OL 7-4971 or OL 7-4836. ufn
HIGHEST price paid for pine
and poplar logs. See us if you
have any to sell. Dyer Lumber
Company, Trenton, Ga.
FOR SALE: Boys or girls side¬
walk bicycle with trainer
wheels. Size 20. OL 7-4906.
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INVENTO RY C LEARANCE SALE
LAST CALL FOR SAVINGS
Everything Goes Including The Franchise
They are going fast. Get yours while the selection is large
All New 8 Used Cars & Trucks
All Parts and Accessories
DYER MOTOR CO.
Trenton, Georgia
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1959
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f T ie anctuary
was begun under the
of R: v. Marvin Murphy in
Th • present building, valued
approximately $30,000 was
•/ the members of the
unde- the leadership and direc¬
tion of Hilton D. Long,
' hiding committee
Only about $100.00 was spent
outside labor.
According to the pastor,
■\ c : h membership has
along with the church building
from 22 in 1956 to 51 in
The church budget lias increas¬
ed from $1600.00 in 1956
5,000.00 in 1959. The
attendance for last year in Sun¬
day School was 80.
Rev. William Pickett has ser-
cd as pastor since 1956.
All the friends of the church
are invited to attend next Sun¬
day’s activities and services.
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE
The public health nurse will
give immunization shots next
Wednesday at 10 a. m. at
Salem and at 2 p. m. at West
Brow.
TELEVISION SERVICE: Guar¬
anteed service done under fac¬
tory approved methods at a
reasonable cost. Call Smyth
Television Service, OL-73021
or stop at our shop located in
my home 1 mile west of Tren¬
ton on Hwy. 143. ufn.
7-3273 3tp-8/27
House For Sale ?
New 6 room, cock venered, ra¬
in h type, built in caoinets and
one &c one half acres, near sch¬
ool, 7 miles to Trenton, Call OL
7-3921, or inquire inerseetion of
Scenic Hwy. & Trenton LaFayett
Hwy.
PLEASE trade with us, we need
the money — Avakian’s.
I)R. G. K. Mac Vane
Chiropractor and Naturopath
Ft. Payne, Ala
Car 'Accident, Death
Mrs. Evelyn Meeks Kemp,
i j0 s Alometios, Calif, was
an auto accident
at Demopolis, Ala. She and
luscand, had been visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs Clyde
vleeks at Higdon, Ala.
Moore’s Funeral Home is in
diarge of arrangements, which
are incomplete.
Piney
By Cordia Foster
Mrs. Bill Kerin and children
Johnson City, Tenn. have
been visiting her mother, Mrs.
Ruth Pryor of Wildwood, Ga. Mr
and Mrs. W. P. Clayton spent
the weekend with their son,
Barney Clayton and family in
Branerd. Chatt., Tenn. Mr. and
Mrs. James B. Crawford, Sr.,
Gloria and Robert of Jackson¬
ville, Fla. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Crawford, Jr. and family
:n Wildwood, Ga.
CHURCH OR GOD SUPPER
Come get your supper at the
Church 6f God on the moun¬
tain road Saturday night, Aug.
29 at, 6 P. M. Adults — $1.00
children—50c.
Wrights to Take Over
Southland Restaurant
Mr. E. G. Wright Jr., Monday
will become operator of South¬
land Restaurant, located a mile
north of the square on U. S. 11
He will* be assisted in the
c peration by his wife, Mrs.
Louise Wright, county office
manager for A. S. C.
The Wrights will take over
(he restaurant from Mr. San¬
ders Clarks.
Mrs. Wright will prepare a
lumber of home cooked des¬
serts, including old-fashioned
pound cake. She will personally
prepare special salads and
dressing.
Mr. Wright’s mother, the late
Mrs. E. G. Wright, for years
i.uccessfully operated a coffee
hop on the square in Trenton.
GLENNINGS . . .
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fruit which had neither been
pulled nor dropped to the
ground. I was quite agile then.
I simply skinned up a tree and
carefully held the apple while
I ate, leaving but the core hang¬
ing. Was I proud? I had out¬
smarted him—I ate my apples
and had the coin too.
It was not until years later
that my uncle laughingly told
me how he had laughed as he
“outsmart” him. He was operat¬
ing a hay-bailer at the barn and
had a perfect view of his orch¬
ard. “It was a worthless coin,”
he told me,” a just reward for
your conniving.” And at the
time I thought it so valuable.
And in another box I found
an old cameo which belonged
to my mother. It is quite a
beautiful necklace now that the
tarnish is off. As I polished it.
the little hinged back opened
and there inside was a picture
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patent medicines . . . greeting cards . .
ice cream . . . cosmetics . . . records
veterinary medicines . . . prescriptions . .
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not just a sideline ”
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Self-Service’ Pharmacy
on the square
of an untarnished kid. It shows
me beaming on the day I gradu¬
ated from high school.
And I recalled the sage ad¬
vice my mother gave me on that
day. “Now that you’ve made it,
keep using your brain. If it re¬
mains idle for long, it’ll rust.”
I smiled at the parallel.
Shirley wears the necklace
now—'and inside she has left
that untarnished picture—per¬
haps to keep me reminded.
So moving may be hard and
worrisome, but when else would
we get around to re-discovering
all the pleasant memories of
the past?
WILDLIFE CLUB
The Dade County Wildlife
Club meets Thursday night,
August 27th, at 7.30 p. m. in the
Court House. Howard Zeller, one
of the South’s outstanding fish
biologist with the State Game
and Fish Commission, will
speak.