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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1951)
IS AWARDED TRENTON HIGHWAY LaFayette, Ga., July 7 — The highway department has that Ledbetter & Company of Rome has awarded the contract to the LaFayette-TYen/ton which has been in bad for some time. The company’s bid 584,782. The Notice for the letting of contract for .0509 mile was FARMERS SATE MONEY And Make Dade County Green Take advantage of the TV A Ammonium Nitrate discount pro¬ gram. AMMONIUM NITRATE is now in stock for use on the following sod crops: 1. Permanent Pastures 2. Permanent Hay Crops 3. Grain ancPor Grass Mixtures (except \\ heat) 4. Grasses or Legumes harvested for seed. To encourage you to grow these crops, thereby holding your soil in Dade County instead of allowing it to drift down the rivers and help enlarge the Mississippi River delta, at the same time building and maintaining your soil fertility, improving your pastures and hay yield, resulting in more and better livestock, the TV A is making AMMONIUM NITRATE available at discounts as shown below: July 10 thru August 15, 1951......................$51,00 per ton......$2.55 bag August 16 thru October 15, 1951...................$53.00 per ton......$2.65 bag October 16 thru December 15, 1951................$57.00 per ton......$2.85 bag December 16 thru January 31, 1952................$60.0.0 per ton......$3.00 bag Ammonium Nitrate furnished at above prices only on order issued by PMA office (Please do not ask us to make delivery and get PMA order for you or wait until you get it. We want to accomodate you in every way possible, but this is contrary to government orders and cannot be done.) The pregram has the approval of all Agricultural Agencies. See your County Agent, Vocational Agriculture teacher or PMA officials ffcr more information and recommendations. AMMONIUM NITRATE will be distributed to the farmer by: DADE COUNTY FARMER’S COOPERATIVE AT AUCTION Friday, July 20 - 3 P. M. Property Of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cargile and J. L. Minton Located 3 miles South of Trenton on Highway 11 Property consists of 7 room house with bath, hot and cold water, double sink, — modern in every respect, good garage, barn, crib, and chicken house and all outbuildings in an excellent state of repair. New roof on main building. Also 30 acres of land that will be Sub-Divided into Baby Farms and Building Lots. FREE! FREE! FREE! MUSIC BY OUR BRASS BAND - PRIZES! ]. L. TODD AUCTION CO. 302 WEST 3rd STREET — ROME, GEORGIA PHONE 6339 CAR SALE EVERY SATURDAY 1 P. M.—RAIN OR SHINE “List Your Property With Us—We Sell the World ” THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY JULY 12, 1951 carried in the June 14-21 issues of the The Dade County Times. The LaFayette-Trenton High¬ way is the only road which con¬ nects Dade County with the other counties in Georgia. JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB TO MEET JULY 19 The Jr. Garden Club will at .the schoolhouse in Trenton next Thursday, July 19, at 2:30. The girls will work the which were planted at the last meeting and go on a short up in the woods back of schoolhouse. Each member expected to bring a for a picnic. Mrs. John Hinton, Mrs. T. Renfroe and Mrs. Asa L. Mahan are supervisors of group, which is composed of termediate age girls in ton. One of the club goals is have a booth at the Fair September. Two officers aboard the aircraft carrier USS Bataan, with the Pacific Fleet, are from Chattanooga, Tenn. Showing fellow officers and neigh¬ bors one of the electric panel boards aboard the carrier is Lt. Edgar 1. Crownover, USN, brother of Mr. Ben Crownover, Durand Rd., East Chattanooga. Lt (jg.) Thomas W. Jones, Supply Corps, USN, nephew of Miss Bessie Brown, 1117 Belmeade Ave., Chattanooga, and Chief Ma¬ chinist Herman D. Coots, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coots of Route One, Trenton, Ga., watch Lt. Crownover's demonstration of the board. (Official U S. Navy Photograph—1070639' News M0RGANV1LLE We’re glad that Bill Pullen is home from the hospital. It seems that the sickness that troubled Bill so much af¬ ter he was placed in the hospi¬ tal, was that he couldn’t get out to spend all that energy lor his many undertakings. We appreciate the support of cur friends outside the Wild¬ wood Methodist Circuit, who ! have lent themselves to the ef¬ forts of our revival here at Mor- ganville and at Slygo. All parts of Dade County tjave been re¬ presented in the services, i Rev. Maurice Phillips, pastor of the Wildwood Circuit, will be away in school at Emory Uni¬ versity in Atlanta next Wed¬ nesday through August 4. Preaching is scheduled for 10 a. m. Sunday at Morganville. Several new members are com¬ ing into the church at that ser¬ vice. Sunday, July 22, the annual all-day singing, with dinner-on the-ground, will be held at the Morganville Methodist Church. The public is invited to attend. Guest speakers on the Wild¬ wood Circuit while the pastor is away will be Rev. Jim Nabors on July 22 preaching at Hooker at 10 a. m., Wildwood at 11 a. m., and Morganville at 8 p. m.; and Rev. John B. Evans, former pastor, at Morganville, July 29, at 11 a. m. Joe and Doris Rogers and children spent last week in De¬ troit, Michigan, vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reeves were also on vacation-last week. Betty Hixson visited her bro¬ ther who is stationed in Nor¬ folk, Va., last week and the week before. SOUTH N. ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. Nevill Stephens spent several days in Birming¬ ham, Ala., last week visiting relatives. Mrs. Aubra Stephens is vi¬ siting her parents in Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jenkins : have returned home after spending a Week in North Ca- | mother. rolina visiting Mr. Jenkin’s Mrs. Grover Bruce and children, of Ringgold, Ga., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruce and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lake Gibson spent the holiday visiting in Charleston, Tenn. Mr. Berry Stowe visited his I parents in Alabama over the | week end. We are glad to have Mr. and ! Mrs. Harry Hall move into our community. They are residing in the home of Mr. Price Jef- ; feries. Quite a few from our part of the county enjoyed the BarBQ at New Salem and Rising Fawn the Fourth. Nancy Sue Bradford enter¬ tained a large crowd of the young folks with a marshmel- j | low night roast at her and home party, here, Friday j, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mull en- ! tertained with an Ice Cream Supper at their home, Satur¬ day night. Mrs. Pete Debter and daugh¬ ter, Shirley, were visiting in ' Alabama last week. Mr. Oliver Seay, of the U. S. Army, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Seay during the holidays. Miss Geneal Yates, of Trion, Ga., spent the 4th of July as guest of Nancy Sue Bradford. J. W. McClendon, of the U. S. Army was visiting his mother and brother Edward, over the week end. HOOKER Mr. Frank Mayhew and daughter, Frances, of West Franksfort, Illinois, are guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bell vi¬ sited relatives in Birmingham, Ala., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barry, of Chattanooga, spent the week end with Mr. nad Mrs. Hayden Strawn. Mrs. J. F. Mayhew is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Smith. Mrs. Jane Forshee, of Tren¬ ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Man- cil Forshee last week. Mr. Prill Strawn, of Chatta¬ nooga, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Strawn. Mrs. Oscar Thomasson, of Whitwell, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bell. Mrs. Thomasson and Mrs. Bell attended the Murphy-D o y 1 e family reunion at Whitside, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, of Tif- tonia, visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchum entertained with a Party Tues¬ day night for their son Bobby, who left Friday to go overseas. Beulah Sue, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ballard, Injured her hand seriously Sa¬ turday by a door. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamill and children, of Chattanooga, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adams. Mr. Johnnie Watley has re¬ turned from a business trip to Rome, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Meeks have moved to the Charlie Sills’ farm. Mr. C. M. Smith has accepted a position at LaFayette, Go. LET US DO YOUR PRINTING THE DADE COUNTY TIMES one? ply I feip afford Complete Coverage On Fire, Accident and Auto Insurance H. F. ALLISON INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Times Building Trenton, Ga. For checking accounts For savings accounts For safe deposit boxes * For all up-to-date banking service —Come to the friendly Hamilton National —Seven offices for your convenience LTON NATIONAL BANK «T CHATTAMOOCA UHNIMU Market at Seventh 1500 McCallie Ave.—8200 Brainerd Road—1 Cherokee Blvd. Main at Market—East Chattanooga—Rossville, Ga.-Tenn. Member Federal Deposit-Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System HORSES . COWS . HOCS . SHEER . MULES DEAD OR 'NJURED ANIMALS O- loo tWh W.iNiis A40 Mil* Radius Removed FREE OF CHARGE If Not Skinned Of Decomposed WE WILL PAY PHONE CHARGES end GUARANTEE PROMPT REMOVAL (P/uytlt, 5-260 2 ,CHATTANOOGA RENDERING CO 3301 ST. ELMO AVE. WANT ADS FOR SALE — One Sow and six pigs medium type pole and Hampshire cross. Two sows, will farrow first of August.— Robert Allison, New England. 3 tp—'7-19 HARD OF HEARING? YOU can again enjoy your ra¬ dio, Ch urch sermon; the laughter of friends and family with an Otarion Hearing Aid. Free hearing test by our con¬ sultants. Batteries for all makes. Convenent terms. DR. G. K. MAC VANE Mill Crossing Fort Payne, Ala. Chiropractor & Physiotherist WANTED: CARS! CARS! CARS! For the J. L. Todd Car Auction, Rome, Ga. Bring your cars to us for the highest cash price, we have buyers from through¬ out the South with rolls of cash for any car that will roll. EVERY DEAL A CASH DEAL. Sale every Saturday 1 P. M. rain or shine. Phone 6339 (col¬ lect) for an early number. We specialize in the sale of Real Estate. J. L. TODD AUCTION COMPANY 302 West 3rd St. Rome, Ga. BEAUTY FOR YOU Loveliness is not limited to a privileged few; it is every wo¬ men's right. Let one of our ex¬ perts swirl your hair in the most becoming style with just the right permanent for your hair. Then you’ll know... beau¬ ty is for you. Machine and cold waves. Reasonable prices. Call for an appointmnet. Eloise Beauty Salon Next door to Trenton Baptist Church