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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1958)
Dade County’s Only Newspaper. Devoted to the Best Interests of Dade County and Georgia. Published Weekly — Since 1901 VOLUME LVin THE HADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1158 NUMBER 38 Grand Jury Recommendations Fair Plans Near Completion Dade & Davis Win of The Dade County Fair be whatever they will need in their Dade playing their first Re¬ The September term of Super¬ DAVIS, Judge Superior Court to gion 4-C game at home last Fri¬ ior Court opened Monday with Dade County, Georgia. held Thursday, Friday and Sat¬ booth. day won by 21-0 over Menlo. Judge John W. Davis presiding. We, the members of the Grand urday, Oct. 2, 3, 4, is only two It Is hoped that judging will all their The Grand Jury empaneled be completed some time between Dade converted in was Jury for the September Term, weeks off. The committees are touchdowns. Kenneth Penning¬ and Jules A. Case was elected 1958, make the following pre¬ 5 p. m. Thursday evening and also foreman. Henry Dugan ele¬ finishing up the last details to 9:30 Friday morning when the ton with a 39 yard run was sentments: added the extra point. Tommy cted bailiff replacing the late We have examined the crimi¬ have everything ready. children arrive. Wheeler 25 yard run and Mr. Jim Jenkins who served at Parade on a nal matters and have returned Several changes have been Larry Green on a pass from this post for so many years. 74 true bills and 22 no bills. made this year. The Fair will be The school children will (gather Doug Wheeler scored the other The Judge, in his charge to the We the Grand Jury by com¬ held on the east side of Hwy. 11, at the fair grounds at 9:30 Fri¬ two touchdowns. Tommy Whee¬ Jury, dwelt upon now the govern mittee have examined the north of Trenton about a mile. day morning when they will ler and Larry Moore scored the ment was stepping into our lives County buildings and the report The reason for the change of !have an hour to look around at other conversions by runs. in places where it didn’t used of the committee is hereto at¬ location was that this will be a the exhibits at the Fair, at 10:30 for Dade Ends— to be. He said that money for tached: Marked “Exhibit A” and better place for the of the will start the Parade from Line up was: services supported by Tax pay¬ pens they to Gary Moore and Larry Green; made a part of these present¬ (livestock show. the fair grounds, march up Tackles Russell Blevins and ers used to be raised locally, but ments. The Fair will be completed and around the square and over — Guards— Jerry now we are asking for such a lot We the Grand Jury have by and ready to Thursday after¬ to the Co-op building where Jerry Hughes; of tax paid services that need go wait- Gray and Clifford Abbott; Cen¬ we committee examined the books noon at 5 p. m. This change was their school buses will be ter Melvin MoKaig; Backs than is raised lo¬ — out¬ — more money ,of the various County Offices made because in previous years ling to return them to the Doug Wheeler, Larry Abbott, cally and so we have had to ask and the report of the commit¬ the school children and others lying schools. Wheeler and Kenneth the state and federal govern¬ tee is made a part of these pre¬ who have to the Fair after Thursday night there will be Tommy to help. We do not like come Pennington. ments sentments hereto attached the parade; have not seen a entertainment as there will be Their is Saturday ithe state and federal govern¬ “Exhibit B” booths Friday afternoon and Satur¬ next game marked complete fair but — ex¬ on September 20 against Fort ments stepping in but we are We, the Grand Jury, recom¬ hibits still being readied. The day afternoon by Peanut and Payne to be played at Fort wanting more than we can pay | mend the following named fair grounds will be open on ;his band. The Fair Ball with the Payne. ifor locally. men be appointed Notary Wednesday with the grounds Fair Queen Contest will be held He said we must take the in¬ Public and exofficio J. P. to-wit: committee there to offer assis¬ Saturday night at the Da-e FOOTBALL itiative, show more enterprise the 1129 who County High School Cafetorium DAVIS government Hugh Forester: For tance, if needed, to any By a score of 20-0 Davis took and live less off the G. M. District. Art. Moore: For want to construct the shelves or and will conclude the Fair. home and their ,so that our liberty, right to pri¬ District. Jiles O. their first game individual freedoms the 1214 G. M. RULES AND REGULATIONS (first Region 4-C football (game vacy and Gass: For the 1222 G. M. Dis¬ last Saturday night. shall not be taken from us. We trict, and E. A. Stallings: For must earn our liberty so that the 1885 G. M. District. The Show Committee reserves the right to change any and Scoring for Davis was Cloud we may hold our heads up. the members of the all rules and call off clashes and premiums for causes not with a 12 yard run off left We, any tackle; Stallings with a 5 yard SEPTEMBER TERM, 1958 Grand Jury have selected Her- within the power of the management to control. Every precau¬ off left tackle and Avans shall Dean to succeed William tion will be made against loss or damage, but in no event will the run GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY .... to exhibit. with a 21 yard run around right TO THE HONORABLE JOHN W. (Continued t^ page 2) committee be liable for loss or damage any end. Conversions were made by All exhibit* must be entered and completed not later than Avans and Creech, both by Avakian's Now Modern Restaurant 5 P. M. the first day of the Fair, which is Thursday, October 2. running. a No article shall be allowed to compete for two prizes. Line up for Davis was: Ends— The converting of Avakian’s been added along one wail, All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitors and muat not Robertson and Kessler; Tackles restaurant completed tables are in the center and have been previously exhibited at Dade County Fair. —Weldon and York; Guards — into a was All agricultural exhibits entered in competition for premiums Foster and D. Avans; Center along the north wall is — last week end after much paint- a new must be raised in 1958 and must be products of Dade County, O’Dell; Backs Stallings, J. ling, electric and plumbing and most modern stainless steel book. All exhibits of cloth¬ — changes which have made the kitchen. There is a windowed unless otherwise specified in premium Avans, Creech and Cloud. .interior into an attractive plaee refrigerator and a special burn¬ ing must not have been previously worn. Next game is Friday, Septem¬ to eat. er for char-broiled steaks. There In case of only one entry in a class, second money only will ber 19 against Menlo. This as a is a stove and large sink and be given and this left to the discretion of the judges as to whether district game to be played at The walls and ceilings have dishwasher. There is a large the exhibit is deserving of a prize. Menlo. been painted a cameo pink. a About third of the way back steam table beside which is a A first premium only will be given where exhibitor makes a ceiling a drop has been added the atic work gadget table which which has pops an autom¬ up the petition. own competition and second money only where there is no com¬ 1959 ASC Committee to make a separation of clean plates, to be used for serv¬ The executive committee will have complete authority in all Election Announced front quick lunch counter from ing, at time. There are matters. the restaurant part in the rear. one a Chandeliers, wall lights and many other modern pieces of The judges decision will be final in all awards. The judges County and Community Com¬ crnaments in this part, have equipment to make this one of will award prizes on regularly mentioned articles on the premium mitteemen who will administer been added to give it more re¬ ithe finest in the area. list and may award ribbons on such articles not mentioned. the ASC programs in Dade a Williams is in laxed eating place. Mrs. Peggy Premiums will not be paid according to ribbons, but by awards County will be elected by farm¬ charge with Mrs. Jimmie Gass shown in the judges record book, foj ribbons do not always mean ers during the month of Oct. The front of the store remains doing the cooking and Mes- money prizes, and they sometimes may be attached through mis¬ The elections will be held by the same with booths on one dames Virginia Wheeler, Kath¬ take, or may be misplaced or lost. THE JUDGES RECORD IS THE again this October side and a counter, short order mail year. soda fountain equipment erine Castleberry, Eulene Brown, ONLY GUIDE FOR PAYING CASH AWARDS. 15 has been set as the final date and the Misses Laverne Powell, Patsy All entries must be labelled when brought in with name of which ballots must be post¬ on the other. Wheeler, and Eddie West are product, exhibitor, community and for which class intended. by name, marked or personally delivered In the rear more booths have ; doing duty on two shifts. Exhibitors always have the privilege of selling anything they by farmers. Ballots will be mail¬ have on display for delivery at the clpse of the Fair or to take ed to all voters on record by the orders for delivery. County ASC Office not later Livestock Show and 4-H Poultry Show and Sale will be held thon October 3. Instructions will Saturday, October 4. Exhibits should be on the Fair Grounds by be enclosed with the ballots 9:00 A. ML which will describe how they Exhibits will be removed after 5 P. M. Saturday. are to be marked and returned in the self-addressed envelope Volunteer Fire Department which will require no postage. The County Election Board Working for Better Protection composed of Mr. L. C. Adams, County agent and Chairman of the Election Board; Mr. Bernard The Trenton Volunteer Fire building to the roof, when the McFall, FHA Supervisor; Mr. Department held a meeting last Tiftonia fire engine, which had Kenneth Vann, Work Unit Con¬ Thursday night to discuss the arrived with a full water tank servationist, SCS: and Mr. Art Case fire and plan what could which lasted about 5 min., had Moore, President, Farm Bureau: be done in the future. to be cut in to keep their engine met on September 9, 1958 and in agreement that i n service, thereby shutting named the following persons to All were Community Election new equipment was needed. In down the Trenton engine for iserve on discussing the Case fire it was about 30 seconds to break the Boards: felt everything was done by the hose and give Tiftonia water for SAND MOUNTAIN C. L. Ivey, the equipment they their engine to keep water pump Chairman, W. C. Smith, Telous group with the roof. The third break J Foster. had to work with. The equip¬ ing to MOUNTAIN John ment did not fail at any time was when the hoses were again LOOKOUT and worked perfectly. It was to be put in different positions. Jones,Chairman, S. A. Huskey tfelt that more hose was needed, All of this water was from the Woodrow Gray. times the spectators City of Trenton water supply VALLEY Bess Cureton, Chair¬ as the three and the fire became worse man; D. E. Morrison, Kenneth saw the water from the hose as falter was when a section of the is was felt perhaps Town Creek McKinney. disconnected and should be utilized. The Tiftonia These Community Election hose had been (Continued to Page 4) (Continued to Page 2) moved from one side of the