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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1959)
PAGE 4 NEW HOME CUB SCOUTS The New Home Cub Scout Pads number 3070 was host the .round table at the St. Elmo Presbyterian church July 20. •Mr- Earl Clayton, Lloyd More¬ land and McConal Hurst gave the- history of Old Cole City coal works gathered together by talk iing to the old people in and about th'e community. Mr. Clayton had on display some (articles he had found around the old mines. The den mothers had on display items the scouts have made. Everyone present enjoyed the evening and were surprised to learn about the mine operations. Some of the Cubmasters pre¬ sent promised to bring their packs for a visit in the fall. Refreshments were served to those present. Our water is scientifically treated so you can enjoy water at it’s very best. Avakian’s You Will Find What You Need For Your Horne <& Auto At W estern A Into ASSOCIATE STORE MARTIN A. NETHERY Owner & Manager TRENTON, GEORGIA INVENT ORY CLEARANCE S ALE Aug. 3 through Aug. 15 FROM 8 TILL 8 Everything Goes Including The Franchise All MGW CdrS 14 Plymouths.. 5 Dodges 1 Truck All Used Cars Trucks 37 & to hm 1-Buick, l-Cadillac, 5-Chevrolets, 5-Dodges, 3-Dodge Cf Trucks, / 4-Fords, J 1-GMC Truck 1-Hudson, 1-Mercury, 8-Plymouths, 4-Pontiacs, 3-Studebakers 73 Passenger TIRES 4 Track TIRES Rayon & Nylon in DUNLOP, FIRESTONE, GOODYEAR, & RICHMOND All Parts and Accessories Tremendous Discounts - Big Savings - Everything Goes Hurry! Hurry! Don’t Miss Your BARGAINS of a Lifetime. DYER MOTOR CO 9 Trenton, Georgia THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST, G, 1959 Improvements i ! Other New Homes Among other new homes, un¬ der construction are those own¬ ed by: Mr. and Mrs. James M. Rogers of Trenton, who chose a lovely, ranch-style with hipped roof: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moore of South Trenton, whose ’home has an interesting roofline but ju.st now framed in, and lo¬ cated next to the H. L. Brad- SOIL CONSERVATION NEWS (Continued From Page 1) scrub woodland for Wallace Campbell. There are some draw¬ backs to this method of improv¬ ing growing conditions for pine, but in many situations it is by far the best thing yet found. The helicopter is fast and cheap and can go almost anywhere. Might be just the thing you have been looking for to im¬ prove your woods situation. And under certain conditions ACP assistance can be given. EVERY ACRE . . of the F. N. Belk farm will soon be used for what it is best suited. We final¬ ly got around to completing the conservation plan he has been working on for several years. When a few more acres of pine are planted this winter and some very steep areas planted to sericea next spring his goal good land use will be real¬ ized. Mr. Belk not only has some of the best land I have seen, but also one of the best views of the valley. THE v COOSA RIVER DIS¬ TRICT . . . supervisors met in Rome last Tuesday. Dade Coun¬ ty was very well represented by Col. Morrison, whom, I have been told, is one of the out¬ standing supervisors in the iitate. I am inclined to agree. We have invested a sizeable sum of money to give you a clean, comfortable and pleasant place to eat. Avakian’s. • ord home; and Mr. and Mrs. Dude Moore, whose long, low is situated on Lookout Mountain overlooking the valley and which features a stone, two way fire-place. Forestry Building The footing for the new fores¬ try building to be constructed south of Trenton at the city limits has been dug and mater-, ids delivered to start founda¬ tion work. The ranger and- j members of the crew are to do the actual construction, withj technical advice from other j forestry personnel. [ OBITUARY Willie Martin Prince Willie Martin Prince, 53, Rt.j 2 Trenton, died July 29 in a -local hos-pital. He is survived by | his wife Mrs. Essie Prince: six I .sons, H. V. Trenton, J. W. Chatt anooga, Billy, Rossville, Harold. U. S. Army in Germany, James Russell, U. S. Army in France, Daniel, Rt. 2, Trenton; seven daughters, Mrs. Estella Weldon, Florida, Mrs. Ernesteen Temple¬ ton, Rossville, Mrs Ruth Whaley. 'Texas, Mrs. Janice Morgan, Elaine, Sue and Wanda Prince, •all of Trenton, nine grand¬ children; one brother, J. C. Prince, Wyandotte, Mich.; two sisters, Mae Prince, and Mrs. Bulah Laxton, Covington, Ky. Funeral services were held from the Shanty Town Community House with Rev. Thomas M. Basham and Hershell Pickett (officiating. Burial was in the Shanty Town Cemetery. Ar¬ rangements by Moore Funeral Home. MOTTO The following motto occupies a place of pominence on the wall of John Murphy’s office: “A Turtle Never Gets Anywhere Until It Sticks Out Its Neck.” We invite your inspection and .•suggestions. Avakian’s CHURCH SUPPER j Come „ and get at , your supper the Church of God on the Sand Mountain # road Saturday even- ing at 7 o’clock. $1.00 for adults and 50c for children. --T I H. F. ALLISON AGENCY !i Representing Stock Companies In Fire and Automobile Insurance ’'i Licensed Real Estate Broker TRENTON. GEORGIA jTOBACCPj 1 Hiding Place? Enjoy peace of mind by putting your money in our bank where it is insured against loss. BANK OF DADE TRENTON, GEORGIA Current rate of interest of certificates of deposits m-v „s 3% when left for six months or longer. Regular savings deposits continue to draw 2*4%. Regular meetings Trenton Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. the /A. _ second and fourth w Saturday nights each V' * S* | *r» V at 8:00 / > ’S>' month p. m. J. B. Geddie, W. M J. M. Rogers, Secy.