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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1950)
| lar tar Mrs. Mrs. Route Route Omega Omega Ni News Walker W r.v r,\ tings folks, I guess we ill happy to see that sun- ,'gain Sunday afternoon, id a hard shower Sunday , n .1 n in our community, f v e had sunshine all the ■ e would not know how to eciate it. The rain is wel- d the same as the sunshine, is all good. If the Lord us justice, we wouldn’t get our blessings. and Mrs. James Michaels family, of Shiloh, Mr. and Danzel Wes . Willard Sun¬ il ord. were the guests of and Mrs. Author Wood, and Eliza Michaels. ;:rs. Bessie, Kenneth, Shirley i Delane Wooten, Norma in Oliver, Tony and Ernest sell, visited Mrs. Omega Iker Sunday. T e Branch Sabbath School Sabbath afternoon. There re eight presept. Carolyn d received a badly burned Sabbath, but she was at bath School. be little folks in our com- nry visit their teacher. They I love each of thbm. e mi.sed Sandra and Shir- Landcaster, Norma Jean r. Dian, Melba Jean and a Wood, Sabbath. We hope > ill be with us next week, rge Bartcn visitpd his bro- Henry Barton in Trenton 1. r. week. H. J. Barton visited Mr. Odell. Sunday. Mr. Barton , r ed relatives in Trenton last v ek. ew England News By Alary Patterson d Martha June Derry berry Mr. and Mrs. William Laney red relatives on Sand Moun- ain recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Crumley had Sunday dinner with her ; nts Mr. & Mrs. H. H. Oliver i f Morganville. r and Mrs. William Eaton baby of East Lake spent the r end wi h her parents Mr. M;-s. Je s Lynn and family, and Mrs. Lem Porter and spent several days with v s of Sand Mountain. I. !s everyone come on out to night Prayer Meeting. Fellowship Prayer Band ei with us this Saturday ] i i •: ■ h. <• tr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers Saturday afternoon with and Mrs. William Lancy. ANT ADS T FLOWERS FOR SALE — Freesh cut and delivered daily Dmd Mountain grown glads er dahlias on sale at Trenton lephone Company. MS DEVELOPED & PRINTED Two day service^ See Jim Betts, Dade County Times office, Trenton. Also photo¬ graphs made of weddings, parties, reunions, etc. !‘ SALE — 5-room size Oil Circulator, good condition. Vice finish, a bargain for $50. Guy Hughes, Slygo Valley, Rt. 1, Trenton, Ga. 9-24 ; It SALE — 8 weeks old Pigs. Robert Allison, New England. 9-24 TRIG APPLIANCES repair- New service from old appliances. “If it’s electrical, we can repair it.” — Call TA- U I & CASE, Radio Electric, Trenton. Phone 22. hard of hearing? can again enjoy your ra- a, C h u r e h sermon; the laughter of friends and family with an Otarion Hearing Aid. > r e hearing test by our con- ants. Batteries for all akes. Convenent terms. >>R,0. K. MAC VANE i Crossing Fort Payne, Ala. imractor & Physiotherist DOZIER AUCTION sells real • state faster for more cash, i r Land Co. Broker, Heal- Hldig. Atlanta. ■-IOS REPAIRED—Don’t just : “patched up” to work nporarily! Send it to us and ve it made as good as new. ( all us for the Repair Service that makes it work!” — TA- 1 & CASE Radio Electric. Ti ' ■ nton, Phone 22. THE DADS COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1950 Classes and Premiums at Dade County Fair (Continued from Page First) NEEDLEWORK Girls’ Division (up to 20 years) Embroidery—such as Pillow ca^as, Towels, Bedspreads, Luncheon Cloths, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prist* 51.50 sioo Ribbon Crochet—such as Bedspreads, Tablecloths, Dollies, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 5150 $1.00 Ribbon Quilts First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 5150 $1.00 Rlbbcn Miscellaneous — such as Textile Painting, Crayon Painting, Metal Work, Reed, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $1.00 Rlbbcn Women’s Division Embroidery—such as Pillow Ca es, Towels, Bedspreads, Luncheon Cloths, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $1.00 Rlbbcn Crochet — such as Bedspreads, Tablecloths, Doilies, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $ 1.00 Ribbon Quilts First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $1.00 Ribbon Metal Work- such as Copper, Aluminum, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $1.00 Ribbon Rugs - such as hook, crochet, braided, burlap, etc. First Prize Secopd Prize Third Prize $1.50 51.00 Ribbon Miscellaneous—cuch as Textile Painting, Glass Etching, Reed Baskets, Trays. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $1.00 Ribbon Lamps—such as converted, made from bottles, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $1.00 Ribbon CANNING Junior Girls (10-14) Vegetables—must consist of one quart or pint of plain canned vegetables First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 51.00 Ribbon Fruit—must consist of one qt. or one pt. plain canned fruit First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $1.00 Ribbon Pickles or relish—must consist of one pint or one quart of at least two varieties First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $100 Ribbon Jelly, jam, preserves — must consist of one quart or pint or glass of at least two varieties First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $1.00 Ribbon Senior Girls (14-20) Vegetables—must consist of one quart or pint of plain canned vegetables of two varieties First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 51.00 Ribbon Fruit—must consist of one qt. or one p . plain canned fruit of two varieties First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $100 Ribbon Pickles or relish—must consist of one pint or one quart of two varieties. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $100 Ribbon Jelly, jam, preserves — must consist of one quart or pint of two varieties. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $100 Ribbon Women’s Divi ion Vegetables—must consist of one quart or pint of plain canned vegetables First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $1.00 Ribbon Fruit—must consist of one qt. or one pt. plain canned fruit of four varieties First Prize Second Prize Third Pri 2 e $1.50 51.00 Ribbon Pickle or relish- must consist of one quart or one pint of four varieties. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 51.00 Ribbon Jdly, jam, preserves must consist of one quart or pint of four varieties. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $1.00 Ribbon COOKING Girls' Division Junior (10-14) Muffins First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 51.00 Ribbon Candy—such as Fudge, Divinity, uncooked, peanut brittle, pralines, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 51.00 Ribbon Senior (14-20) Cake—such as Pound Cake, chocolate layer, coconut layer, Lemon cheese, Devil food, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 *1-00 Rlbbcn Candy—such as Fudge, Divinity, uncooked, peanut brittle, pralines, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 $100 Rlbbcn Women’s Division Cake—such as Pound Cake, chocolate layer, coconut layer, Lemon cheese, Devil food, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 * 100 Rlbbcn Candy—such as Fudge, Divinity, uncooked, peanut brittle, « praline-, etc. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.50 1100 Ribbon FLOWER ARRANGEMENT EXHIBITS CLASSES TO BE ANNOUNCED AT FAIR RIBBONS WILL BE GIVEN AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS Corn — Yellow 10 Ears First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $ 1.00 50c Ribbon Corn — White - 10 Ears First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Corn — 2 Stalks Third Prize $ 1.00 Ribbon Potatoes — 1 Gallon $ 1.00 Sweet Potatoes — 1 Gallon First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 51.00 .50c Ribbon Cotton — 2 Stalks First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 51.00 .50c Ribbon Pumpkins — First Prize Second Prize Third Prize ,50c Ribbon Ribbon Wheat — 1 Peck First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 51.00 , ,50c Ribbon Oats — 1 Peck First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 51.00 ,50c Ribbon Apples — Bushel First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 51.00 50c Ribbon LIVESTOC K SHOW BEEF CATTLE OPEN TO ALL Beef Bull — Registered - under one year First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 57.50 $5.00 Ribbon Beef Bull — Registered - over one year First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 57.50 $5 00 Ribbon Beef Heifer — Registered First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 57.50 $5.00 Ribbon Beef Cow — Regia;ered First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 57.50 $5.00 Ribbon Beef Bull — Grade — under one year First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 54.00 $2 00 Ribbon Beef Bull — Grade — over one year First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $4.00 $2 00 Ribbon Beef Heifer — Grade First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $4.00 $2.00 Ribbon Beef Cow — Grade First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $4.00 $ 2.00 Ribbon Beef Type Fat Calves Grade or Registered First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $7 50 $5.00 Ribbon DAIRY SHOW - OPEN TO ALL Dairy Heifer Purebred First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $7.50 $5.00 Ribbon Dairy Heifer — Grade* First Prize Secolid Prize Third Prize $4.00 $2 00 Ribbon Dairy Cow — Milking First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $4.00 $200 Ribbon Jersey Bull — Purebred — under one year First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $7.50 ^5 00 Ribbon 'In 5 minutes I can show you why "58? 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Jersey Bull Purebred over one year First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $7.50 $5 00 Ribbon HOG SHOW — OPEN TO ALL Boar — Purebred — under one year First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $7.50 $5.00 Ribbon Boar — Purebred — over cne year First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $7.50 $5.00 Ribbon Sows — Purebred First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $7.50 $5.00 Ribbon Gilt — Purebred First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $7.50 $5.00 Ribbon Boar — Grade — under one year First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $400 ^ $ 2.00 Ribbon Boar — Grade — over one year First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $4.00 $ 2.00 Ribbon Sows —• Grade First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $4.00 $2 00 Ribbon Gilts — Grade First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $4.00 $ 2.00 Ribbon SHEEP SHOW OPEN TO ALL Rams — Purebred First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $4.00 $2.00 Ribbon Ewes First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $4 00 $2 00 Ribbon POULTRY SHOW OPEN TO ALL Pen of 4 Pullets — Heavy Breed First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $ 1.00 .50c Ribbon Pen of 4 Pullets Light Breed First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $ 1.00 ,50c Ribbon 4-11 CLUB MEMBERS IN POULTRY CHAIN, SHOW 12 PULLETS First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 For All other Entries. 4-H CLUB FAT CALF SHOW Animal judged on market condition First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $7.50 $5.00 * $3.00 Additional prizes will be given to 4-H Club members showing beef animals based on the following points: Animal...........................70 Points Showmanship......................20 Points Records...........................io Points Prizes will be announced at the Fair.