The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, September 03, 1959, Page PAGE 2, Image 2
Page 2 j j ' i A r,sw frock. 0 u ,v " i-' ^ r ftlc Miss PriiS , ngot 0 S 0 block i r ^ Crisp Cc<A ; « ° ' {oiryV.e dre m os c fl I | dossed 1 ’ 1 t° I op CHILDREN’S DRESSES Specials This Week: Ladies Hose 2 pr. for $1.00 Ladies Slips .___ _______ _ $ 1.88 Panties ____ ____ 3 pr. for 88c Evelene Shoppe TRENTON, GEORGIA “Wash & Wear” Clothes Look Better Dry Cleaned Red's Cleaners Phone OLiver 7-3355 Trenton, Ga. HI FOLKS! I’m Sorta new The new Wright’s Southland Restaurant offers For Sunday Roast young turkey, dressing ---- 95c Baked Virginia Ham _____________ 95c Roast of Prime Ribs of Beef ---- 95c Tender green beans Spiced baked apples Fluffy yellow rice Congealed Tropic Isle salad Sliced garden tomatoes Summer squash provencale New potatoes paprika Jellied Cranberry Sauce and for dessert, Strawberry Delight SPECIAL LABOR DAY FARE Southern Bar-B-Q and Brunswick Stew Wright’s Southland Restaurant Just North of Trenton on U. S. 11 Till: D\I)E COUNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 Reunion At Cioudland Park The Case and Tatum families (held a joint reunion last Sun- day. Mr. William J. Elzey, pastor of the Methodist Church in Jacksboro, Term, preached at the First Methodist Church of 'Trenton. Mr. Elzey is the nep¬ hew of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. \Tatum, and Mr. James C. Case. They had dinner in the Fellowship Hall at the church and after the mild rainfall, the entire group drove to Cioudland Canyon for the remainder ol the sunny afternoon. The children enjoyed the swings while the adults visited amongst themselves. Mrs. G. C. Tatum said their were forty- live members present. Out of town guest were Mr. and Mrs. F. > T. Case and son, Jimmy, from Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. McKinney and daughters, Karen and janet, from Jamestown, Tenn.; unu Mrs. k. C. Elzey, mother of william Elzey, from Jacksboro, icim. several members of the luuniy irom Cnattanooga were aisu present. OPERATION CARP {Continued From Page 1) "We have to think in terms of what can be done under present circumstances,” he said. ‘‘There js clearing out rough fish and teplacng them with game fish. But every situation has its own solution.” He and Mr. Baker had spent most of Friday walking the creek and discussing the various as¬ pects of the project. Mr. Zeller pointed out that the first dam from the Tenn¬ essee River ‘‘was not an effective barrier against the entry of carp, the original entry point. We can kill out gjl the carp and without modifying the dam, which is costly, the carp will again infest the creek in a few years.” Mr. Zeller warned membe r s that to attempt a creek-wide kill of rough fish, would also kill out all of the game fish, sev¬ eral of which, including the rock bass, are irreplaceable. His recommendations: 1. Conduct a population study of the c r eek. 2. Kill out “'beds” of carp by spot treatment. 3. Call on Fulton Lovell, Dir¬ ector of the Commission, to make intentions known and to seek assistance. From the more than 20 pre¬ sent, Mr. Fricks named this committee to call on Mr. Lovell, afte,- Mr. Zeller’s recommenda¬ tions were adopted: Mr. Maddox Hale, Col. D. E. Morrison, Mr. Bernard Doyle, Mr. John Tatum, Mr. Woodrow l’mke,- and himself. You Will Find What You Need For Your Home & Auto At ASSOCIATE STORE MARTIN A. NETIIERY Owner & Manager TRENTON, GEORGIA Complete brake service.. . Adjustment only $1.00 A mighty small price to pay for safety assurance. WE HAVE A NEW BATTERY TESTER & RECII AUGER Trenton Georgia Complete line of guns, rifles shells and hunting clothes Plenty free parking conveniently located in Lookout Valley on Cummings Highway. 3101 Cummings Hyvy. Taylor 1-4741 HOW’D YOU LIKE to have 134,770 bosses? That’s the number the Georgia Power Com¬ pany has. What’s more, they’re the real bosses They are the men and women whose purchase of stock in our company and its parent firm. The Southern Company, have made them share holders — and owners — of the Georgia Power Company. These 134,770 people follow no set puiiern in residence, age, or occupation. Housewives and lawyers, tobacco farmers and peach grow¬ ers, young newlyweds and senior citizens are all represented among the folks who own the Georgia Power Company. Thousands more are indirect investors in our company. For example, when banks and life insurance firms accept your money, they must invest it wisely. Much of it goes inH "lectric power company bonds and stocks. In doing a good job of providing plenty of dependable and low-cost electricity for you, wt- are also doing a good job for our thousands ol owners. GEORGIA POWER COMPANY