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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1958)
WANTADS FOR SALE: See Minnie Haney, Route 1, Wildwood, Georgia. Phone OL 7-4841 after 6 p. m. SALE:— Refrigerator and Presto 7 qt. canner like new, also an oak table. Mrs. H. D. King, OL 7-4635. 3tp-10/2 SALE: Deep Well Pumps. F. H. A. terms. Trenton Furni¬ ture Store. ufn. IS a good time to put in your order for coal in bushels or tons. See Trenten Trading Post. We also are the best place for used car parts, tires, and used cars. 6tp-10/16 A Beautician with or without following. Please apply in person. Sarah’s Coiffures, Case Ave., Trenton, Ga. 2ttc-9/25 SALE OR RENT: 5 room house, bath and utility room with hot water heater. Deep well and pump, large lot in Piney just off the paved road Call Oliver 7-4847. 3tc-9/25 AUCTION — sale every Saturday night at 8 o’clock. Free hams to lucky buyers or sellers. No sale — no fee. Powell’s Auction, 2 miles north of LaFayette on Hwy. 27. 3tp-10/9 HIGHEST prices paid for pine and poplar logs. See us if you have any to sell. Dyer Lumber Company, Trenton, Ga. HOUSE FOR RENT:— 5 large rooms, bath, floor furnace, hot water. B. B. Kenimer. Phone 2-3283. 3tc-9/25 WANTED: boys and girls good used clothes and shoes. Dade County Welfare Dept. FOR REPAIRS ON RADIO, TV — and small appliances, call Trenton Radio and T- V. Ser¬ vice, OL 7-3999, Trenton, Ga. ATTENTION:— MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Business in Dade Co. Sell 1500 families. See S. B. Ward, Box 206, Ringgold, Ga. or write today Rawleigh’s Dept. GA. 1-10-SS, Memphis, Tennessee. 8tp-10/16 FOR SALE: 1 coal heater and 1 oil heater cheap. See E. A. Stallings, New Home Comm- unity. 3tc-10/2 FOR SALE: House and 7 acres on side of Sand Mtn. Call OL 7-3642. 6tc-10/23 REPAIRS: on refrigerators and ranges. Call Trenton Furniture and Appliance Co. OL 7-4651. DR. G. K. Mac Vane Chiropractor and Naturopath Ft. Payne, Ala. PLEASE trade with us, we need the money — Avakian’s. GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY the There will be sold before House door in said State County, between the legal of sale on the first Tues in October, 1958, the follow- P of°L e r y 10th district and o t 28, Dade County, section of Block D being part of by the survey of said lot made p cole Sof Countv Surveyor and said Block •'D”lylng hetween S the center line of the & lined? jDam highway and north the new high¬ Reference is made to Geed 37, page 79 for further • gtXand^t^lxf? the years 1954. 1955, 1956 957 issued by John W. h v Tax Commissioner, Said F C. Patterson. ■y levied on as the pro- ,f F. C. Patterson, defend- imed in said tax fi. fa. September 4, 1958. Allison Blevins County^ Ga. srlff of Dade THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1958 White Receives 5 Yr. Ctf. of Appreciation The President of the United of America recently awarded a Certificate of Appre¬ to Robert L. White in recognition of five of service to the Nation an uncompensated member the Selective service system. now serves as Chairman of Board No. 42. A veteran of years service in the Forces, Mr. White is well to give the impartial necessary in his FAIR (Continued From Page 1) will be up for sale at A. M. on October 4. Flower Show The rules and the classes for Flower Show remain the but more premiums have added. There is a $2.00 for the person winning most blue ribbons in arrange and horticulture; to the outstanding entry in Ar¬ and Horticulture; to the outstanding Junior Club entry. mister mmmmm rnwmm mm 1 i 5; CFtfrjf I / 4 - mi , ''v. i X tX j ■ ■.V .v. '• .v. V. *«x j >. . % J p; X i? XWat. I.V. $ mm That’s a good question, son! A LOT MORE than a youngster’s idle curiosity is at stake in the answer to this question. The location of a new superhighway can vitally affect - for all time — the future industrial development of a community. Often, vacant land along a railroad is ideally suited for industry. Factories locating on it create new home-town job opportunities and new sources of local tax revenue. The land when thus put to industrial use becomes a valuable community asset. Certainly, no forward-looking civic planner would intentionally do anything to destroy this asset. But. through oversight, it can be wiped out completely and Ft evident SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM WASHINGTON, D. C. VISITORS DAY AT THE WILDWOOD SABBATH SCHOOL September 20 was Visitor’s Day at the Seventh Day Adven -' tist Sabbath Schools all over the' Southern Union. We were happy to welcome thirty-eight visitors here at the Wildwood Sabbath School. Mr. John Kenman brought a group of his academy students Stone Cave over in Sequat- I chie Valley. They had charge of the church service and it was' thrilling to hear them tell of the many answers to prayer and to hear them sing. —Mrs. Ruth Neely, reporter Thirst, Too , Seeks Qualiiv 1 forever by locating the new highway too close to the railroad. When this is done, the highway blocks off easy, economical access to the rail service that most industries must have. On the other hand, when an adequate strip of land is left between the existing railroad and the proposed superhighway, the land becomes doubly attractive to industry. Then it can offer modern rail service on one side and a modern highway on the other. Good planning when the new highway is still on the drawing board will mean lasting benefits to you and your community. PAGE 5 When Your Money is in the Bank it^s . . . Money deposited in the Bank of Dade is protected by the F. D. 1. C. up to $10,000.00. It is as safe as the U. S. government it¬ self. D on* t take chances with your money ... make sure that it is safe. For in¬ sured safety, deposit your money regularly in the BANK OF DADE TRENTON, GEORGIA Current rate of interest of certificates of deposits is 3% when left for six months or longer. Regular savings deposits continue to draw 2Vi%.