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About the surest way of get-
ting a good solid case of the
Christmas spirit is to pull out
last years decorations, and
begin laying plans for your
theme this year.
Or maybe you don’t go for a
particular theme and just sort
of put decorations everywhere,
It’s nice either way—and now is
the time to begin buying re-
placements, checking wires, and
so forth.
Don’t neglect to spread that
spirit! It’s the sort of neighor-
ly way of wishing ail who see
your house a merry Christmas.
And with the Garden Club of¬
fering prizes for decorations
again, there’s that little extra
incentive to try a little harder
to make your house literally
scream “Merry Christmas.”
Now, its simply too nice a sea¬
son of the year to let an accid¬
ent spoil the fun. Safety ex¬
perts recommend you follow a
few rules, like . . .
In stringing extension cords
through windows, doors or other
places where people traffic can
be dangerous. The best way to
light up the outside of course,
is with weatherproof outside
outlets — lampposts, entrance
lights, etc. But if this is not
possible, then run the cord
through the window, BUT string
the cord through an insulated
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News for 1960 is the Mark 27
built-in electric range, a truly
different design, with four sur¬
face units and a full-sized master
oven all in one piece. Designed
by General Electric’s engineers
to provide high style, while sav¬
ing space and installation costs,
the Mark 27 fits into any stand¬
ard countertop between stand¬
Trenton’s most modern restaurant
Fine food at a fair price
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THE DAbt COUNT*? ^IMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1959
tube set in the window frame-
or bore a hole through a wooden
board* place it in the window
and stiing tin (.oid thiough it.
‘Double-check sockets,
and plugs and he sure
waterproof. Most kits designed
1 o r outside decorations are
weatherproof, but check for the
Underwriters’ Lab label.
Keep all connections
above ground, so that rain,
or slush can’t get at them. In-
sulated tape should be wrapped
around each connection.
Use care not to overload the
circuit.
And before starting to hook up
any connections be sure the line
is shut off and if you’re not sure
which circuit switch to pull,
then pull the main switch.
All these things are trouble¬
some—but far less than the
caxelessness.
trouble you may have through
The Garden Club plans to
judge outside lighting through¬
out the county. To be sure your
will be in the running,
call a Garden club member—
Marion Legg at the courthouse
is chairman—and give direc¬
tions to your house.
Try for a prize. Even if you
don’t win one, think of the
pleasure you’ll give passers by
in seeking your special Christ¬
mas lights.
ard or custom base cabinets.
Homemakers will like the chrome
remote control panel which
hangs on the wall out of chil¬
dren’s reach (upper left); the
graceful design of the new re¬
cessed cooktop; the bake-and-
broil oven: the selection of five
colors; and most of all, the sim¬
ple elegance of the built-in look.
LOCALS
Mr. James H. Cooley is a pati¬
ent at a Chattanooga hospital
where he is seriously ill. He is
the father of Mary Townsend of
Wildwood.
m and ^ pred Porester
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rend Mrs. Frank Forester at
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Mrs. Luther Mitchell is re¬
, covering from pneumonia at her
( home in Piney Orove.
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Mrs L . c. Allen has returned
her hQme ^ Mobile> Ala
after visiting her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. J. H. Cooley.
Miss Marian Hughes visited
iher brother Tommy Hughes and
his wife in Chattanooga last
week and Sunday all of them
drove to North Carolina to visit
Mrs. Hughes’ parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gass are
receiving congratulations on
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rose — blue — green—black
$6.95
Special Gift Suggestions at Special Trenton Days Prices
Tights...................... $1.99
Brown and Blue
Girls and Ladies, regularly $3.95
Robes, corduory..............$ 3.99
Gowns......................$ Regularly $4.95
1.99
Regularly $2.95
Half slips, blouses............$1.00
Ladies’ sweater...............$2.99
Regularly $3.95
Boys’ sweater................$ 2.99
Regularly $2.95
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the birth of a daughter, Nov.
23. She weighed 6 pounds, 14
ounces. They have named her
Martha Sue.
Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend has
returned from Birmingham, Ala.
where she was the guest of her
brother Q. R. Murphy.