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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
TRENTON, GEORGIA DIAL: OL 7-4422
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LOCALS
Miss Ellen Stewart has been
in Tri-County hospital.
Mrs. Allison Blevins was taken
to the hospital Tuesday where
she will undergo some tests.
Miss Gladys Morrison is in
Atlanta this week visiting her
brother Forest and his family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Moore at¬
tended the Georgia Funeral Dir¬
ectors convention in Atlanta
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fellows’, of
New Salem, daughter Mrs.
Lucille Meeks from Stockton,
Calif, is here visiting with them.
She said she had not seen her
father in 30 years.
Saturday, May 2, James Step¬
hens, 17, and James Meeks, 20,
of Mobile, Ala. were injured in
an accident near the Cloverdale
Road when their car left the
road and overturned. They were
taken to a Chattanooga hospital
in Mpore’s Ambulance.
Mrs. E. L. Rauston took son
Bobby, Mary Lee and Russell
Hill and Charles Pace to Hiaw-
assee College for their Open
House day last Sunday. They
attended chapel, where Rev. R.
L. Hilten, recognized them and
had luncheon with them in the
d i n i n g hall. A tour of the
grounds was enjoyed during the
afternoon. Before returning
home the group visited relatives
in Knoxville.
GRAVEYARD WORKING
There will be a graveyard
working at the Bible Cemetery
Saturday May 23. All interested,
please come and help the com¬
mittee. ,
PRE SCHOOL ROUND-UP
The pre-school round-up for
the children who will attend
the Rising Fawn School next
year will be held at the school
on Wednesday, May 13.
FIELD TRIP
Principal Henry Elliott took
the Seniors who study history
at the Rising Fawn School on
a field trip to the Ccickamauga
Battle field last Monday. This
is an annual event for the seni¬
or history classes.
BASEBALL
Trenton will play Rising Fawn
at 3 p. m. Saturday at Rising
Fawn.
Young man, if you are 18
years old and have not regis¬
tered you cannot join any
branch of the Armed Forces
until after registering with your
draft board. Your draft board
for citizens of Dade County is
located at Trenton, Georgia.
Young man, keep that date
you have with Betty Rogers,
Clerk of the local draft (board
located in Dade County, Georgia
if you are a resident of this
county, 18 years old and not
legistered with the Selective
Service System.
We invite your inspection and
suggestions. Avakian's
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959
RISING FAWN SCHOOL
SENIORS TO HAVE BANQUET
For the first time, the Seniors
at Rising Fawn Junior High
School will have a Banquet on
Thursday night, May 14. This
will be held at the school and
7th grade students, as well as
the 8th grade class will attend.
There will be a program by
the students of both grades.
We serve the best food obtain¬
able at the lowest practical
prices. Avakian’s
AMERICAN LEGION POST 106
Second and fourth Thursday
night 7:30 P. M. every month
Hall.
Dennis Sullivan, Comdg
A. J. Atchley, Adg.
SUMMERTIME SPECIAL-COMPLETE PLAYGROUND SET
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A complete outdoor playground designed to keep your
youngsters safe, healthy and happy. Double-curved 9-ft. 29.88 Buy
slide has snagproof “D” rails. Detachable trapeze bars and
gym rings. 10-ft. headbar of 2” tubular steel and 8 sturdy On
legs of 1 %” tubular steel make set virtually tip-proof. Nylon Easy
bearings throughout. All weather baked enamel finish in Terms
red and green keeps set looking new for years.
A uto v' T renton,
ASSOCIATE STORE
Cloverdale
The road crews have taken off
for parts unknown with machin
ery. The road is rough but
passable. The new bridge in
Hawkins bottoms is progressing.
Most of the concrete work is
finished. The new road is pass¬
able to Broody Hawkins home,
across the railroad and creek
from Byron Foresters.
Ed and Willie Grace have had
the following visitors: Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Webber and four
children from Miami, Fla., Mrs.
Webber is a niece of Willie
Grace; Mrs. McKinny, a sister
of Willie Grace, from Dalton,
Ga. was with the Webbers.
Francis (Mrs. B. F. Alford)
and family from Knoxville were
week end visitors, also Royce
and Martha and children from
Ringgold, Ga.
Mr. A. B. Giffford, who has
been a resident of Dade County
for many years, also drove
school bus for several years,
passed away a few weeks ago.
He was buried at Head Spring
Cemetery in Alabama. He had
4 boys, 6 girls, 23 grandchildren,
1 great grandchild and his wife.
Gertrude B. Hawkins is an-
LESTER SMITH SERVICE
STATION MOVES
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rack for greasing and an en¬
closure for car wash. The office
is well stocked with necessary
service station supplies. Helping
him at the station is his son
Eldon.
BUY U. S. SAVING BONDS
nouncing a working at the Bible'
Cemetery on May 23. Bring a
sandwich also tools to cut grass 1
and bushes, and visit while we ;
can enjoy ourselves.
13 GEORGIA COUNTiFS
Fannin County
Nestled in the famed Blue Ridge Mountains, Fannin is one of
Georgia’s most beautiful counties. The Chattahoochee Na¬
tional Forest, one of the nation’s finest virgin forest and game
preserves, occupies about forty per cent of the county. Adding
seasonal beauty as well as a large share of farm income are the
many apple orchards that dot the Fannin landscape. Thou¬
sands of tourists come each year to enjoy the magnificent
scenery, and to fish for trout in the many mountain streams
or for muskies in the beautiful Blue Ridge Lake. Near the
lake is the town of Blue Ridge, the county seat and center of
Fannin County’s extensive lumber industry.
In Fannin County, and throughout Georgia, the United
States Brewers Foundation works constantly to assure the
sale of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly conditions. Believ¬
ing that strict law enforcement serves the best interest of the
people of Georgia, the Foundation stresses close cooperation
with the Armed Forces, law enforcement and governing
officials in its continuing "self-regulation” program.
Georgia’s ^ United States Brewers
Beverage of IliEr* Foundation
U 9 Georgia Division
Moderation Suite 224, 710 Peachtree St „ jV. £.
Atlanta, Georgia
SEE YOUR
DRUG STORE
FIRST