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WATCH THIS SPACE
NEXT WEEK!
TOMORROW
SAVINGS TODAY
PROSPERITY TOMORROW!
The amount of money that you save, no doubt, looks like a
small amount, but by regular saving that amount grows
and grows into a sizeable sum that will enable you to make
your future secure.
IS YOUR BEST ASSURANCE OF FUTURE PROSPERITY!
A REGULAR AND ADEQUATE SAVING PLAN
Deposit with the Bank of Qade where you •will receive 2y 2
Percent interest and each account is insured up to $10,000.00.
BANK OF DADE
TRENTON, GEORGIA
Member of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Every Account Insured up to $10,000.00
Celebrating
The Grand Opening of the New
HAYG00D GROCERY
On Lookout Mountain
Free Coffee to Everyone! Free Gifts to the Children!
DRAWINGS HELD AT BOTH TRENTON AND LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN STORES
Feb 23 and March 2 at 6:00 P.M.
LaCorona
VIENNA
SAUSAGE s
2 for 19c
ARMOUR’S CHOICE MEATS
Fresh Ground Beef. ......24^ Lb. Cube Steak...... .......49^ Lb.
Sirlon Roast....... ... . 49<Lb. Round Steak..... .......49c lb.
T-Bone Steak ... ........55^ Lb.
Ifffc DADE TlMfcS, I’RENtON, GfeofcGtA, tHUR9DAY FEBRUARY 14, 1957
BANQUET FOR TRENTON
H. D. CLUB PLANNED
FOR MONDAY, FEB. 25
{ The Dade County Home Dem-
I onstration Council will honor the
1 Trenton Club as the “Club of
the Year” at a banquet on Mon¬
day, Feb. 25. The affair will be
Ihejd at the Ranch House Res¬
taurant in Chattanooga, and will
! begin at 7 p. rn. Mrs. W. C. Cure-
,ton is in charge.
Members of all the home dem¬
onstration clubs in the county
will attend and are assisting in
planning the banquet. Plates will
be $1.65. Club members are asked
to make reservations by the first
of next week with Miss Naomi
Hubble, home demonstration
agent.
Stokely’s
Medium Green
Limas
No. 303 Can
19c
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY:
To Whom It May Concern:
WHEREAS, Monroe McKaig,
S. C. Moore and Grady Bradford
have filed their petition in which
they state that at the junction
Trenton-LaFayette Highway
and Scenic Highway, a county
road known as Cloudland Can¬
yon road runs northwardly
across lands of S. C. Moore and
Monroe McKaig about 1400 feet
to the West line of Lot 103 in the
11th District and 4th Section
where it is intersected by an¬
other road which runs due North
along the West line of said Lot
No. 103 from Trenton-LaFayette
Highway about 1200 feet to said
intersection. Said latter road has
been in use for only about three
or four years, but has never been
legally established as a county
road. They represent that there
is no necessity for both roads,
and pray for appointment of
Commissioners as provided Code by
Sec. 95-201 if the Georgia
to examine into the allegations
of the petition to determine
which of said two roads would
be abandoned and discontinued
and which should be established
as the Cloudland Canyon Road.
And
WHEREAS, Paul Johnson, H.
C. Gray and S. A. Huskey, Jr.,
were duly appointed Commis¬
sioners on January 31, 1957, and
said Commissioners have filed
their report under oath on
February 4, 1957, in which they
recommended that the old road
be closed and the new one used
because it is shorter, straighter
and can be maintained at less
expense. therefore given to all
Notice is
persons that on and after the
16th day of March. 1957, unless
good cause is shown to the con¬
trary to the Ordinary of Dade
County, the old section of Cloud¬
land Canyon Road running from
the junction of Trenton-LaFa¬
yette Highway and Scenic High¬
way Northwardly to the inter¬
section of said new road, will be
abandoned and discontinued
as public county road, and
the present new road as it
runs along the West thirty
feet of Lot No. 103 in the 11th
District and 4th Section from
the Northern right of way of
Trenton-LaFayette Highway old
to where it intersects the
road will be duly established as
part of the Cloudland Canyon
Road in lieu of the discontinued
FRESH TOMATOES 18c Lb.
24 Lb. VELVO OR LIGHT-
CRUST FLOUR $1.99
PILLSBURY OR DUNCAN
HINES CAKE MIX, YEL¬
LOW, WHITE OF FUDGE
33c BOX
LIGHTCRUST PANCAKE
MIX, 2-LB. BOX 25c
TENN. FROZEN STRAW¬
BERRIES 33c Lb.
BLUE PLATE PEANUT
BUTTER, 12-OZ. 29c
section.
This 11th day of February,
1957.
A. W. PECK,
Ordinary, Dade County, Georgia.
LICENSES RENEWED
HERE FEB. 18
Members of the State Patrol
Used Cars
1954 Dodge 4-Door Royal
1953 Dodge 4-Door Coronet
1952 Plymouth 4-Door, Clean
1952 Chevrolet 4-Door, Extra Clean
1951 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan
1951 Studebaker 2-Door Champion
1951 Pontiac
1950 Plymouth 4-Door
Used Trucks
1955 Dodge Hon
1954 Dodge i-Ton
1951 Ford Hon
Dyer Motor Co.
Dealer for Dodge-Ply mouth
TRENTON. GA.
Stokely’s
CHOPPED
KRAUT
2 No. 303 Cans
24c
will be in Trenton twice before
the Georgia drivers’ licenses ex¬
pire on March 31, 1957. They
will bring along the validating
machine on Monday, Feb. 18,
| I and stationed Monday, in March the courthouse. 18 and will
be
Snowflake
SALTINES
2 No. 1 Boxes