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These four young Georgians are to represent this state at the
National 4 H Club Camp in Washington, D. C.. June 16 to 25. They
are, top row left to right, Eugene Gibbs, Colquitt County, and
Joyce Venable, Jackson County. Bottom row left to right, Kath-
eryn Fricks. Dade County, and Marion Caiaon, Troup County.
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Barrow County
FOUNDED 1914
COUNTY SEAT. WINDER
Barrow County is known as the “work clothes center
of the world,” with 19 clothing factories within a 50-
mile radius of Winder, the county seat. This industrial
strength combines with high agricultural production of
cotton and com to provide a balanced economy. Win¬
der is probably Georgia’s only county seat that at one
time covered parts of tliree counties—Walton, Jackson
and Gwinnett.
In Barrow County and throughout Georgia, the
United States Brewers Foundation is working to assure
the sale of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly condi¬
tions. Believing that strict law enforcement serves the
best interests of the people of Gerogia, the Foundation
stresses close cooperation with the Armed Forces, law
enforcement and governing officials in its continuing
“self-regulation” program of education among beer
retailers.
• ff United States Brewers
», Foundation
9 tieorpia Division
/ Suae 219. Atlanta. 710 Peachtree Georgia St. % X. E.
TUB DADE COUNT? TIMES TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL lfh 19,54
TOWER MAN IS IN TOUCH
WITH EIRE CREW’
AT ALL TIMES
."Who’s afraid of the big, bad
fire?"
“Not I,” said the snake.
"Not I," said the chigger.
"Not I," said the boll weevil.
"But I am,” said the tree.
J. C Pace, County Forest
Ranger of the Dade County
Forestry Unit, thus week
ented this "three second fairy
tale” to illustrate the point
that fanners and landowners
who set fire to their woods to
get rid cf pests are burning
only themselves.
'These persons, the Ranger
declared, "are berning up va¬
luable trees that could pay off
the mortgage, supply lumber
for a new home, or perhaps put
a son through college.
He're in Georgia,” he added,
"farm woodland owners "ell
WANT ADS
UNEXPECTED CHANGE cause
vacancy. Opportunity for man
with car to supply demand
for Raleigh Products in Dade
County. No capital needed.
Write RawleighVi Dept., GAD-
10-2(11, Memphis, Tennessee.
5 t c — 4 - 29
WANTED to drill welLs. Install
electric pumps. — Wilks Well
Drillers, Henegar, Ala.
8 t p — 4 - 29
FOR SALE at bargain price.—
20 acres and six room house,
with lange barn| two springs
On Highway 11, one mile
south of Trenton.—Mrs. H. L
Reeves.
3 t p —4 - 29
I REE CERAMIC CLASSES.
Inquire Mrs. Dudley Cureton
Trenton, Ga.
1 t c—
MIRACLE HEARING AID
Complete $19.85. Requires no
batteries, cords or ear button.
DR. G. K. MacVANE
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
Ft. Payne, Ala.
Seventh Month's School Attendance Report
Enrollment A.D.A. %
RISING FAWN ELEMENTARY .191 174.80 93.12
..
NORTH DADE ELEMENTARY .241 228.30 94.10
.
DAVIS HIGH....... 70 64.90 92.64
......
DADE HIGH .172 158.05 92.34
. .
DADE ELEMENTARY .....421 334.05 91.28
DAVIS ELEMENTARY .....515 463.50 90.36
NEW SALEM ELEMENTARY .....150 125.35 84.78
1953-54 Totals, 1593.95 91.21
1952-53 Total?,. 15G4.00 91.88
.
1951-52 Totals.. 1396.20 88.SC
.
HOOKER ‘ELEMENTARY 1953-54. 43.80 95.21
1952- 53.. 41.00 95.30
1951- 52. 40.85 86.90
WILDWOOD RURAL ELEM. 1953- 54. 20.65 80.82
1952- 53.. 13.90
1951-52.. 19.30
County white County Col. Pvt
1953-54 A D A . . . 1598.95 43.80 20.65
...... 91.21 95.21
1952-53 ADA ........ 1564.00 41.00 13.9C
C /r ................. 91.83 95.30
North Dade Elementary was on tep last week among the
white schools in the county in attendence percentage, with
94 10'- Hooker Elementary had 95.21'-, however. New Salem,
usually a leader, was on bottom this time, pre-umably due to wide¬
spread illness among the pupils.
Although the AD.A. is 34 above last year’s record, the per¬
centage took a disappointing drop, slight as it was
At the end of the period, 320 pupils out cf a total enrollment
of 1808 in the country’s white schools hod perfect attendance re¬
cords Hooker Elementary reported 14 out cf the 46 enrollment
| there were perfect attendants.
Davis Dade 5-3 and
Davis High handed their Dade
rivals a double defeat in two
pre-season practice games last
Friday and again on Tuesday.
Jack Ivey pitched the Davis
club to a 5-3 win over the
Wildcats in the first game, and
in the second encounter, Don-
aid Avans shut out Dade, 7-0.
Dade hurlers in the Friday
game were Wilson and Holland
and on Tuesday York, Steele,
and Ryan.
Davis coach Phil Woodardi
expects a better season than
more than $167,000,000 worth of
wood in a year. The total pro¬
cessed value Is more than
$600,000,000. There are more
faimers right here in Dade
County who could share in this
harvest of green gold if they,
too, would protect their trees
from wildfire and manage
as a crop.”
LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
Make your own
proving ground" test
&
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The new 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door sedan.
With 3 great series, Chevrolet offers the most
beautiful choice of models in its field.
... and we know this is what you’ll find
Chevrolet is out ahead You can easily tell the difference between engines when you drive—
and the difference is all in Chevrolet’s favor! That’s because
in powerful performance Chevrolet’s great engines deliver full horsepower where it counts—
on the road. What Chevrolet promises, Chevrolet delivers!
There’s new power, new performance and new economy in both
Chevrolet is out ahead models 1954 Chevrolet and the “Blue-Flame engines—the 115” “Blue-Flame in gearshift 125” models. in Powerglide And they
in economy bring car. That's you the why highest they can compression deliver a ratio big gain of any in power, leading acceleration low-priced
and all-around performance, along with important gasoline savings!
Your test car’s ready now .,. We’ll be glad to have you compare
people buy the smooth, quiet performance of this new Chevrolet with any
Year after year more other car in its field. Come in and put it through any kind of
Chevrolet! than any other carl “proving ground” test you care to. and judge its performance fo*
yourself. Your test car’s ready now and we hope you are, too
Williams Motor Company
last year and is encouraged by
the prospects. He has 19
cut this year, including the
team.
Team members include
ald Ellis, Sonny Daniels,
vi he Rhoden, Leo Smith,
man Avans, John L.
Willard Stephens, David
man, Donnie Graves, Jack
Donald Avans, Ronald Ellis,
David Kessler, Charlie
Aaron Ellis, Amon York, J. P.
Yo:k ’ Curtis York ’ Wayne Ste-
Phens, Junicr Gilbreath and
Charles Meeks, manager.
The next scheduled game
be against East Lake. It will
played at 4:00 P. _M. Thursday
at the Da-vis field.
starters for the game will be:
D. Ellis, catcher
Daniels, 1st base
Rhoden, 2nd base
Smith or S. Avans, ss.
Meeks, 3rd base
W. Stephens, 1. field
Dearman, c. field
Graves, r. field
Ivey, pitcher
VALIANT "BABE" JOINS FIGHT
WITH CANCER SOCIETY WORKERS
Mrs Mildred “Babe” Zaharias, great woman goiter who
Society volunteers in Georgia and the nation. She is
cer wholeheartedly in the 1954 Crusade Against Cancer
joining spring.
during this
^4 Easter a k
“ g Open House if
Sunday, April 18
Free Refreshments For Everyone
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TRENTON, GA. PHONE 227