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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1949)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949. Watch Repairing WATCHES, BANDS AND JEWELRY EVERY SATURDAY John C- York Tatum & Case Radio Electric Company SHEET ROCK Doors, Inside 2 Panel 2 8”x6’8” $9.00 l Boors, Outside . trip Top $13.00 Windows Strip Top ... $ 6.25 W. B. CURETON Trenton. Georgia A' Uft' DEMONSTRATION ooooQoooooflOCOpqqoooopqooooooQQQ Between KEEP General Saturday, TRENTON G. I. COOL O. E. NIGHT Public Wl-eeler’s Flat Appliance AND WITH July APPOINTMENTS Plate LAFAYETTE, Store Invited 9th A and Ironer Company 2 G. P. Picture £. GA. M. FAN Shotv Dollars deposited regularly in a Hamilton National savings account will make possible for you dozens of good! things that make for better living. LTON NATIONAL BANK m CHATTANOOGA tENNtSSU Market at Seventh Main at Market—East Chattanooga^-Rossville, Ga.-Tenn. 1500 McCallie Ave.—3200 Brainerd Road— 22 Frazier Ave. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System VISIT YOUR Hardware Store FOR Plumbing Supplies Electrical Supplies • Fireside Sets Kitchen Utensils SHOT GUN SHELLS . 22 RIFLE SHELLS Kem- Tone and Other Paiius D. D. T. — and MANY OTHER USEFUL ITEMS Morrison Hardware & Supply Co. Trenton Georgia Let The Times Do Your Job Printing Baseball JULY 4TH PRACTICE GAME Trenton 6 — Davis 13 In an unscheduled game on a very hot and sultry 4th of July afternoon the team from Davis took a made up Trenton for a 13 to 6 defeat. on the Trenton team to for missing players were Prince at 3rd from the ( Fawn team, who led the Trenton; and from the Trenton team, Max Page his usual 2nd base Aubrey Dyer SS playing , fie:d; Bud Page left fielder the catching and G. Wheeler usual spot supplimenting | E. Bland and Ed Kelly as er. Martin and Bim Patton the Davis pitchers. * Lookout V, League Rising Fawn 0— Ft, Parsons, Oglethorpe pitched a 4 hit ball with getting 2 and Berry and H. one a piece. H. Craze and Craze divided the pitching J. Craze being the loosing er. R H E Rising Fawn 0 4 2 Ft. Oglethorpe 7 9 2 * * * Rock Springs forfeited game to Trenton because 7 players showed up. Practice Game Trenton 7 Rock Springs 1 The spectators assembled, umpires were ready but Rock Springs team had only players. Morris Miller and ins were talked into making a Rock Springs team and innings were played. Leslie son was pitching good ba^ hot Sunday afternoon and M. Stevens and “Uncle” Bud rison led the batting. * * * July 10th Paper Mills at Fawn. Trenton at Ryall Springs. Gcod Breakfasts A good breakfast should tain one-fourth to one-third the day’s food. It should sist of fruit or fruit juice, grain or enriched cereal, egg meat, whole grain or enrii bread, butter or fortified fat milk or coffee. 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Trenton, Ga. -:x: NEW DODGE TRUCKS For ale ^ Ton Cab and Chassis 1 Ton Stake USED 1942 Dodge Carry All 19401 Ton Ford 1947 2 Tan Reo Truck 1346 1 ten Ford Track 1946 2 ton Chevrolet Two - 2 i; ton CMC Tandems i U S Xi 1) C A R S 1940 Ford Coach 1937 Plymouth 4 door 1940 Willys Sedan Dyer Motor Co, DODGE - PLYMOUTH DEALERS Trenton, Georgia EXPERT AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRING N. Ga. -- Ala. League Trenton 5 Mt. Olive 19 W. E. Bland, Trenton’s left handed pitcher started this game but was relieved in the first in¬ ning by Ed Kehy. James Mor¬ rison caught until the seventh L when he was relieved by Morris (t : Miller. Kelly was relieved by Dowdey in the 8th. Morrison led j the hitting with a 3 bagger and there were several 2 base hits. Trenton’s error in the first half of the second inning was a big Jet down for the many spectat¬ ors. A Mount Olive runner was caught between 2nd and 3rd. The Trenton infield gathered but be¬ fore he could be run down and tagged out, Trenton dropped the bail! A. C. Durham played good ball in left field. The players on the Trenton team in the North Ga.—Alabama League are W. E. Bland, Ed Kelly Floyd Brandon, and Ed Carter, pitchers; James Morrison catch¬ er; Ralph Durham. 1st base; Mickey Cochran, 2nd base; Leon¬ ard Douglas, ss ; Cuggie Kyzer and Virgil Jenkins 3rd base; Milton Rogers, right field; I Spencer Jenkins c. f.; A. C. Dur¬ ham, i. f. and Geddie, Manager. R H E Trenton 5 6 5 Mt. Olive 19 20 1 * * * New Salem 7-8—Shiloh 5-5 First Game New Salem played Shiloh a double header ball game Sunday. H. V. Moore pitcher and Terrel Nead catching. New Salem 7 Shiloh 5 Second Game This was a seven inning game, with H. C. arfd L. W. Moore pitching and G. Baker and H. V. Moore catching for New Salem. New Salem 8 Shiloh 5 ** * * July 9th Bryant at Trenton for a double-header. Rising Fawn at Mt. Olive. July 10th New Salem at Wild¬ wood. Davis at Shiloh. ing a stream of boiling water through the stain. Hold the water some distance above the fabric for greater force and efficiency. Food Storage To protect foods like cereals, dried fruits and vegetables from insects, keep them in sealed packages on pantry shelves that are free of all crumbs and bits of food which will attract and feed pests.