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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1956)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES,' TEENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1956 Harvest Specials! Frigidaire Ranges Full Deluxe 30” Electric Range with two 6” Radiant Tube Units and two 8” Radiant Tube Units ... with Trade $149.95 # Full Deluxe 40” Electric Range Deep-well Cooker, one 8” Radiant Tube Unit and two 6” Radiant Tube Units.... with Trade $149.95 . t Other Models To Choose From Frigidaire Refrigerators Special Model, Full 8’ with Super Freezer Chest, 5 Roomy Door Shelves______ with Trade $154.95 Special Super Model-10 Ft. Porcelain Hydrator, 3 Shelves in Door, Butter Compartment and Egg Server with Trade $239.95 Automatic Washers All Porcelain on Steel Cabinets with Trade $199.95 - in Crates Trenton Furniture & Appliances Trenton, Georgia Oliver 7-4651 H. A. Grant Orchard Yields Beauties The Herbert A. Grant apple orchard an Sand Mountain has yielded some real beauties this season, as well as some prize rib¬ bons. Mr. Grant, whose orchard is scattered over his 2 1 / 2 -acre farm near Ling Inland, also grows some peaches,, but his 'first love is apples. Stayman Winesaps, Yates, Roman Beauties,, Golden De¬ licious and Red Delicious are some of the varieties which have graced many Dade County tables and captured prize rib¬ bons, at the Chattanooga Inter¬ state Fair,. Mr. Grant has won first prize on a basket of apples before, but this year, his apples were judged worthy of several second and fourth places, and that’s pretty good when the competition is plenty rugged. The 54-year-old farmer in¬ herited his horn®' place from his father and has lived there all his life. The family home is over 100 years old, and although some remideling and repair work has been done through the years, the old home remains much the same. Mr. Grant planted the trees in his orchard and has tended Fri. Sat. Specials 10 lbs. No. 1 Irish Potatoes................29$ Armour’s Pork Sausage.........4 lbs. for 1.00 18oz. loaf Colonial or Holsum Bread ... ... 10 ^ Armour’s Star Baby Beef 6 Days A Week Rib Stew ... 19^ lb Sirloin or T-Bone Chuck Roast. 29c* lb. Steak.......55< lb Convenient Colonial Sugar 25 lbs. Kansas Diamond 5 tb Bag, 49 1 Flour Sunshine Decorated Platter or Bowl Fleetwood 1N STANT ) Crackers Free COFFEE / 49c 1 lb. box 25^ $2.09 Potato Chips Cloverleaf Snowdrift Milk Powder 3 lb. can 51 oz. pkg, 39^ 2-6i oz. p ikg. 25^ 89^ Northern Towels 1 jfebuoy, Reg. . lty Paper NORTHERN Napkins 19c 1 Lifebuoy, Bath . 15^80 count 13< ... . i Lux Toilet Soap, Reg. Silver Dust Blue 2 for 19c Large 32c Lux Toilet Soap, Bath Silver Dust Blue 2 for 29c Giant ____71c 12 oz. Lux Liquid 39^ ! Large Breeze .. 32^ Lux Liquid Giant Breeze 79^ .. Economy ... 69c John L. Case Co. STORE TRENTON, GA. them with care with no outside help, other than occasional as¬ sists from his four grown sons. His orchard is beginning to die out, it has been reported, and he is not able to look after large orchard, but we bet he will entries in both the Dade County Fair and the Chattanooga Fair for a long time to come. He has always entered and has always won, so what can keep an apple man like that down? He has provided some mighty tasty eating for this section in the past, and it is our wish that he continue to do so. Improvement Column New grass is showing on the recently-graded lawn between the Robert Ryan and G. W. Mas¬ sey homes at Morganville. . . . Townsend’s Store is sporting a new gray roof . . . Virgil Wall has been busy as a beaver get¬ ting the ground ready for his new home and garage in Back Valley. . . . The Don Gross home in the Mountain-View Subdi¬ vision is almost ready for oc¬ cupancy. An unusual feature of this brick home is the rounded corner which will be used for a breakfast nook. . . . Sharp’s Restaurant is coming along rap¬ idly; studding for inside walls has been put up and the roof on the front extended for a long porch. . . . Visitors making the Wildwood Improvement Tour Monday, Oct. 29, raved about the beautiful guest room at the R. W. Boyd’s, done entirely in blue. . . . The newly-paved Magby Gap-White Oak road on Sand Mountain makes the lovely building sites along the briw even more desirable. .. . Frank McBryar is doing more work on his home at New Eng¬ land; originally a store building, it is now a lovely dwelling. Brick has been put on the exterior walls part of the way up and attractive, horizontal-p n e d windows installed. . .. Across the highway, the new Debtor home, which faces north, is very at¬ tractive and modern in appear¬ ance. . . .A new house belonging to one of the Neelys at Wid- wood is being built just south of the Wildwood Post Office. The human race is divided in¬ to two classes: Those who go ahead and do something, and those who sit and ask why it wasn’t done another way.