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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1949)
WANT ADS HARD OF HEARING—Sec G. K. MacVane, 720 North Ave., Fort Payne, for a stration of the Beltone Hearing Aid, about one-third size of the old style hearing This is not available else in Dade or DeKalb ties. Hospitality in your hands SHEET ROCK Doors, Inside 2 Panel 28'’x6 8 ’ $9.00 Doors, Outside Strip Top $ 13.00 Windows Strip Top . . . $ 6.25 W. B. CURET0N Trenton, Georgia Dollars deposited regularly in a Hamilton National savings account will make possible for you dozens of good! things that make for better living. NATIONAL m CHATTANOOGA Market at Seventh Main at Market—East Chattanooga—Rossviile, Ga.-Tenn. 1500 MeCallle Ave.—8200 Brainerd Road—22 Frazier Ave. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System 3-DAY Come and have fun during this 3-day week-end celebration — the safest and best place for your family! FIREWORKS SAT-SIMON. NITFS - SPECIAL MUSK! AFTERNOON & NITE SWIM-PICNIC FREE PARKING PICNIC FACILITIES Bring the Family Where It's Safe to Swim and CekLraie! Jppf THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949. Flora! Crest News Ey Mr. R. G. Peterson Eld. W. D. Frazee and his father of Wildwood, Ga., were here last Sabbath. Eld. Frazee gave the morning sermon, taking his text from 1 Cor. 13: 13. Over the week end we note the following visitors—Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Oxenberger from Pine Hill Alabama, Mr .and Mrs. A. L. Tatum and Grover Hicks from Tlftonia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hough- taling from Tampa, Fla., are here visiting Mr. Houghtaling’s bro., J. P. Houghtaling. J. P. Brewer took a load of flowers to Birmingham Monday. He brought back our Juniors who have been in camp at Oak Mpuntain Park. Gilbert Ringer has gone to H ndersonvtlR, N. C. after a load of insecticides to use on our flowers. Thrip is bad this year and most of the growers keep busy dusting glads and some of the other flowers. Crops are good this year. We have had an abundance of rain and the weeds are profiting by it too. Frank Peterson and Jason Morgan took a load of flowers to Nashville Tuesday A. M New Salem News By Anna Marie Moor:* Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray and lamily were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Simpson and children from La., Mr. and'Mrs. Mat Sheffield and children, Mrs. Buna Guest, Mr. and Mrs. .R. C. Wimpell and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Cook and son and Mrs. Gray’s mother, Mrs. H. A. Bearden all from Gadsden. Miss Lola Moore of Oak Ridge visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Moore and family during the week end. I Little Sandra Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Martin has j been very ill. She is better now. j Rev. J. O. Jones had dinner | with Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Jenkins j Sunday. Mrs. M. C. McKaig is improv¬ ing after ap illness of several j days. Miss Ann? Marie Moore spent the week end with her sister, Freida in Chattanooag. Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Hodnett from Linesville, Alabama visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradford and j family over the week end. Mrs. Frank Massey and Joan, I Mrs. Jesse Cain and Mary Jo visited Mrs. Leon Mocfre Monday I afternoon. Messers Jack and Ralph Logan j j of Indiana visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Logan during the week end. Recent visitors of Mrs. John Bradford were sons, Prentice, Bob and J. E. (Jud) and wives. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Adkins is Mr. Adkins brother, Mr. Zennis Adkins. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKaik announce the birth of a son, Harvey Albert McKaig, June 28. 102 BARBECUE 6 ft. in. till ? — Ticket $1.00 Square Dance Couple $1.00 Saturday July 2 Legion Hall Trenton Proceeds For Dade County Fair » » » » » » » » » » ♦■;» » » » » » » » » » »»■»»»•»»»»» »■