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FOR SALE: Deep and shallow
Well pumps. Trenton Furni-
ture & Appliance.
BULLDOZING &
—Lakes, clearing, bush and
bog, Septic tanks and field
line s installed, — Reeves &
Johnson. Call Alvin
OL 7-4971 or OL 7-4836. ufn
DR. O K MacVane
Chiropractor and Naturopath
Ft Pavne. Ala
HIGHEST price paid for pine
and poplar logs. See us if you
have any to sell. Dyer Lumber
Company, Trenton, Ga.
FOR SALE: New 12-gauge aut¬
omatic Winchester shotgun
(new). Reasonable OL 7-3781
3tc-10/l
WANTED AT ONCE: Man with
car for Rawleigh Business in
Dade County. Buy on time.
See Mrs. Dollie M. Duke, 1806
S. Hawthorne, Chatt. or write
R^wleigh’s, Dept. GA 1-10-301,
Memphis, Tenn. 3tp-10/8
SAFETY SPECIAL
New BRAKE SHOES
on all four wheels, install¬
ed on Fords, Chevrolets, |
Plymouths, Dodges.
Special Price .... $15.95
WE HAVE A NEW BATTERY TESTER & RECHARGER
Buck’s Service Station
Trenton Georgia
SALE
of the year
Continues
Fold A-way Step Stool.........$8.88
Handy stool, converts to steps for
high reaching
Wizard full size Sewing Machine.$39.95
Precision quality -- 25 year guarantee!
3-speed Phonograph (portable) $18.88
Plays all sizes! lightweight case unbreak¬
able type in white with red, blue or aqua.
Many other models to choose from
SALE OF THE YEAR SPECIAL
Western Flyer, boy’s or girl’s 20” model
Only $29.88
A terrific buy for pre-season Santa shoppers
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ASSOCIATE STORE
TRENTON, GEORGIA
the DADE COUNT* TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959
****** *★★★*»*
FOR SALE
‘55 Dodge Hardtop Coronet
‘50 Chevrolet 54 T. Pickup
Body rep&ir-painting-wheel
1 balancing
VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY
OL 7-4923
TRENTON, GEORGIA
+++++++++*+++++■*++++++++
FOR SALE: Shetland Pony. See
Bud Crane, 4 miles S. of Tren¬
ton on U. S. 11. 3tp-10/l
FOR SALE: Coleman oil circul¬
ator. Heats five rooms. Also
oil drums. OL 7-4781.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 109
Second and fourth Thursday
night 7:30 P. M. every month
Legion Hall.
Dennis Sullivan, Comdg
Regular meetings Trenton
Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. the
second and fourth
Saturday nights each
month at 8:00 p. m.
All qualified Masons invited.
J. B. Geddie, W. M
SALE: 8-10 wk. old pigs.
Geo. N. Lawson, Rt. 2 (Sand
Mtn.) OL 7-4346 3tp-10/8
J. B. PORTER DIES
Mr. John Burton Porter, 84, of
2, died yesterday in a Ft.
hospital. The fune¬
will be at 2 p. m. Friday at
General Church of God,
Mountain. |
Morganville & Slygo
Elmer Oliver, Morganville was
representive at the Kentucky
Fair, in Louisville, Ken¬
Mr. Oliver spent the week
and demonstrating the
machinery manufactured
his company, the Harriman
Co.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doyle
Mr. Doyle’s Church
class with a weiner roast
night at their home in
The Revival held in Hooker
a real success and we thank
the many friends from Mor¬
and Slygo who took
part in the services . . . Rev.
Holmes, Signal Mtn.
Church conducted
services. Rev. James Stewart
is pastor of the church and Rev.
Paul Cass is his assistant.
We are so sorry to know that
little Patsy Cureton fell Satur¬
day and broke her arm in two
places ... we are trusting that
Patsy will be all o. k. soon.
On Sunday September 27, 1959
the W. S. C. S. of the Morgan-
vile Methodist Church will serve 1
a fellowship dinner in the base¬
ment of the church and the
proceeds of the dnner will be
used for the church program . .
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Gross had
as their weekend guest Mr. and
Mrs. David Steele . . . Mr. Bill
Pullen is in the middle of the
Tomato harvest and says he
would be busy if there were
enough tomatoes . . .
Mrs. Hazel Street (Slygo) re¬
turned home the past week from
a Chattanooga Clinic where she
underwent surery . . Mrs. Street
is doing fine . . .
Mr. Ad Doyle is still in a very
critical condition and he seems
to be growing much wreaker . .
The friends of Morganville
and Slygo extend sympathies
to the Brock family at Wildwood
in the illness of Mr. W. F. Brock
. . . Mr. Brock has entered the
Veterans Hospital in Atlnata
where he will undergo major
surgery . . .
Thirst , 7bo, Seeks Quality
for professional work
AT AMATEUR PRICES
Free Estimates
Free Pickup and Delivery
Within 100 miles radius
Trenton Upholstering Company
Telephone OLiver 7-4371
HARTLINES HAVE TWINS
Mr. and Mrs. Junie Hartline of
are being congratulated
the birth of twins last week.
e boy, Mark Alan, weighed
lbs., 9 ozs, and the girl, Mar-
weighed 6 lbs., 1 oz.
DRIVER BURNS TO DEATH
A man, Identified as Allie J.
about 30, perished in a
which occured when the
he was driving
on U. S. 11, south of
Fawn, early Thursday.
The truck, operated by South¬
Household Furnishings, Bir¬
left the road on a
durng a heavy fog.
GASS BURIAL TODAY
Garrett Lee Gass, 88, of Look¬
Lake rd., who died Tuesday
a Chattanooga hospital, was
today in Brown Gap
Sand Mbuntain.
Survivors are his wife and one
Mrs. Charles Forstner.
Top Prices for Corn
WILLARD COLE GRAINERY
He Opens Early He closes Late
Telephone 123
on U. S. 11, Fort Payne, Ala.
Smyth Television Service
Fully guaranteed service on all makes
Service from $2.00
Phone: OLiver 7-3021
Hwy 143, one mile west of Trenton
To Supply Your
Sick room needs . . . magazines
patent medicines . . . greeting cards
ice cream . cosmetics . . records
. .
veterinary medicines . prescriptions
“Where pharmacy is a profession,
not just a sideline”
Hadden's
Self-Service Pharmacy
on the square
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True Bills
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Smith, Rice Holt, Raymond
David, Charles Eaves, Frank
Holt, George Cureton, Elmore
Raines, Robert Buchanan,
Robert Nichols, S. B. Countiss.
Possessioning Liquor: Horton
Abbott, Ike Moose, Raymond
Bennett, George McMahan,
Louis Stephens, Buster Buckles,
B. D. Sargent, Herman Mc¬
Mahan, Brent Baty.
Assault and Battery: Hoyt
Frazier, Leroy Abbott, Lewis
Massey.
Larceny: Edward Elrod, Ted
Whited.
Driving without License: Earl
C. Haney, Robert Hest.
Driving Under Influence: Earl
C. Haney, Jack R. Pittman,
Brent Baty.
Passing On Hill: Leonard Gold.
Possession of Beer: Ike Mjoore.
Abandonment: Richard Segee,
Carl Hawkins, Alvin D. Moore,
Thomas W. McDonald.