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to the questions. What’s the ad¬
vantage of robbing Peter to pay
Paul?
But after last week’s deluge of
complaints about the present
water system in Trenton, we be¬
lieve many are now willing to
pay the difference and get effi¬
cient water service. Some of
them have told us. they’d pay
almost anything to see the sit¬
uation improve.
The proposed new system
would at least provide service by
qualified engineers and it would
be managed by professional
men, who know about water
works.
It would bring an end to the
situation which brought on last
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TRENTON, GEORGIA
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959
week’s complaints.
After numerous
about lack of water, those
ponsible for water service
action.
The old fire engine was
ed up and driven to the
voir, which had but a few
of water. The old pumper
cranked up with the idea
pumping a reserve into the
which supplies part of the
The lead-in hose was laid in
spring and water was
into the reservoir until
engine began to falter.
Now this is in no way an
tempt to blame those
sible for water service. It
simply an attempt to point
the problems of operating a
tem without proper
assistance and management.
Actually, considering
equipment, system and
cations, the present system
Handled well. And those
ponsible for service get no
it is not satisfactory, but it
take higher rates to get
money to make it so. A
wide system would take care
this situation and at the
time provide water to
all of the county.
The new system would give
HIGHWAY BEING SURVEYED
Edwin T. McConnell, highway
engineer with the Georgia High- j
way Dept, and a team of 10
have begun surveys on the In¬
terstate highway from the Ala- i
bama line to the junction of 143,,
south of Trenton.
The survey, a new concept in'
road building, utilizes photo- j
grammetic procedures.
TWO WRECKS REPORTED
Sheriff Allison Blevins report¬
ed that two accidents occured
on highways in Dade during the
last week. Nobody was seriously
hurt.
a well-managed properly en¬
gineered water supply, the first
step toward opening the door
to new industry, which in turn
is the frist step toward elevat¬
ing the general standard of liv¬
ing of Dade residents.
We need a new water system.
But first, we need some more
information about the proposed
new system. We believe the citi¬
zens of Trenton are entitled to
know.
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of which you have never seen
before. We will also have some
musical numbers and will close
with a Community Sing. There
will be refreshents sold on the
grounds, but there will be no
charge for the show, so every¬
body come down and let’s have
a good time together. A hardy
laugh is good for you and we
mean to dispense many hardly
laughs during this show.
NEW ENGLAND DINNER
The New England Methodist
Church will hold it’s regular se¬
cond Sunday dinner, October 11.
Menu includes country steak
and gravy, mashed potatoes,
English peas, tossed salad, hot
rolls, coffee and tea, home¬
made cakes. All you can eat for
$ 1 . 00 .
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