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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1345.
NOW*! POINTS
FOR USED FATS
Help Increase Supplies of Soap
and Other Peacetime Products
Ly Saving More Used Fats
Industrie! fats far short of last year! We are almost down
to the bottom of the barrel. The nation’s industrial fat supply
is millions of pounds less than it was in 1944. We need fuily
as much as last year to help make the soaps and other civilian
goods you want and need so badly. So...
If you want more soap and soap flakes...
if you’re dreaming of nylons, sheets, cotton
fabrics and want them to hurry back to the
store counter ... you can help by saving w
those used kitchen fats as you never saved
before! Save every drop, every day!
These fats are vitally necessary to help
speed greater supplies of soaps and
other things — like new cars, electric-
washers, refrigerators and tires. Industry
must have these fats... to help get to
you more quickly the peacetime products
you want.
So skim and scrape just as you did so
faithfully before V-J Day. To prove how
important it is, your government has in¬
creased the point bonus. So please help!
Keep on saving used fats! If you can’t find
a store that accepts used fats, call Home
Demonstration or County Agent.
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Sand Mountain News
The Church of Christ meets at
11 o’clock each Sunday. Every¬
one is invited to come out and
hear the gospel. Bro. Sneed of
Chattanooga really preached us
a good sermon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Daniel and
children of Shiloah, Ala., and
Lyman Daniel visited their
mother, Mrs. Millie E. Daniel
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Leona Lawson visited
Myrtle and Gladys Daniel Sun¬
day. 1 -i 'F*
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lacy of
Chattanooga, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Horton,
Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Crisp has gone to
make her home with her son,
Max Crisp, in “Big Woods.”
Mr. and Mrs. Rosewell Knight
spent Sunday with his parents
at Long Island, Ala.
We have on our sick list this
week Lettie Daniel, who is ser¬
iously ill. She is the daughter
of Mrs. Millie E. Daniel.
Head River News
Misses Ollie and Jennie John¬
son of Chattanooga were the
week-end visitors of their father
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones have
moved to Sand Mountain to re¬
side.
The Smith reunion was held
Sunday at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. G. W. Smith.
Mrs. Carl Stalvey and Mrs. R.
L. Ross were in Chattanooga
Monday.
Miss Wilma Holtzhower has
been removed home from Er-
langer hospital and is recover¬
ing from an operation.
The greatest good is prudence;
a more precious thing even than
philosophy; from it spring all the
other virtues.—Epicurus.
ENTER THIS EASY
GEORGIA BETTER HOME I OWNS
LETTER-WRITING CONTEST:
y Tom&SAxe
X HERE’S IIARDLY a town, a city, a
crossroads-village in Georgia that hasn’t got
something that would be attractive to
tourists.
This attraction may be a scenic or historic
site — c,. fi ing — or a trip through a cotton mill.
It may he just a simple attractive restaurant where
good wholesome food is served — or comfortable
o\ernight accommodations, as neat as the proverbial PRIZES AND
pin! CONTEST GROUPS . . .
There are plenty of tilings that would attract
tourists to Georgia — we would like to find out where
and what they arel As port of the Georgia Better
Home Towns Program, we want to help make tourists Open to boya and glrla who do
“GEORGIA-eonscious”—and to do that we need not reach their 18th birthday bo
all the information yon can give us. fore December 15, 1945.
So look around NOVT and find out what your com¬ $600 Victory Bond — 1st Prim
munity has to offer and write about those things tSOO Victory Bond —Sad Prim
—
in letter not longer than 1,000 words. HH Victory Bond* — Srd A 4* Priam
a f St Victory Bond, — Next I Priam
Here are just a few suggestions that may help to get f IS Victory Bonds — Next St Priam
your thinking started on the subject of "The Tourists
Are Coming! —How Can My Community Attract
Them?**
Open to all persona 18 yean of
Historic sites —such as ante-bellum houses, a museum, Indian age and over, except acrv icemen
mounds, battlefields, fortifications, etc. and women (discharged or kg
Scenic attractions —such as peach and dogwood at blossom service).
time, caves, gorge views, mountain areas, lakes, etc. *50• Victory Bond — 1st Prim
Industry tours —such as trips through bedspread plants, can¬ $300 Victory Bond — 2nd Prim
neries, cotton gins, tobacco auctions, etc. HOt Victory Bonds — 3rd A 4 th Prizes
* 5# Victory Bonds — Next 6 Prizes
Recreational facilities -—such as hunting, fishing, boating, S 35 Victory Bonds — Next 30 Prists
picnic grounds, tennis, golf, etc.
Service facilities —6ueh as hotel or tourist accommodations, 'I'ct&UXXA
restaurants, etc.
OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK IS NEEDED Open to ail serviremen and
so get your copy at any Georgia Power Company store — women, discharged or in service,
— or whose homes are in the State si
send a postal card to us and we’ll mail one to you. Address Georgia.
Tourist Contest, Box 1719, Atlanta (1), Georgia.
The Official Entry Blank is part of a leaflet that explains *500 Victory Bond — 1st Prize
full rules for entering the $6,20<f.00 Tourist Contest It also 3301 Victory Bond — 2nd Prise
contains many suggestions that may help you to write a prize- *100 Victory Bond — Srd Prize
winning letter. Be sure to get your copy NOW! * 30 Victory Bonds — Next « Prizes
—
Cood luck! Get busy now — the contest begins October 15 —
and win one of the 70 prizes being offered for you ... and 7 ^tee “lotOH “PtlycA
your town!
A cash prize of *500.00 will be firm
to EACH town which is the residence
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY of POLKS, first-prize VETERANS winners in end the GROWN¬ YOUNG
A Citizen Wherever We Serve UPS CROUPS.
few England News
Mr. James Blevins and family
attended a birthday dinner at
Wildwood Sunday.
Rev. Wynn Crawford preached
a very interesting sermon at the
New England Baptist Church
Sunday before a large congrega¬
tion.
Mrs. Joe Blevins visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Fugatt, at Morganville Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Patterson and Mrs.
Kathleen Wilson visited Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Minor and family Sun¬
day afternoon.
Mrs. Molly York is showing
marked improvement from a re¬
cent illness.
Mrs. Clyde Patterson was shop¬
ping in Chattanooga Saturday.
Mrs. Minnie Weeks is visiting
her mother-in-law at Blue Ridge,
Ga., this week.
W. H. Brock, postmaster of
Trenton, accompanied by Mrs.
Brock, is enjoying a well earned
two weeks vacation in Florida.
While Mr. Brock is away the
position is being very capably
handled by the charming Mrs.
Nettie Mae Fleming
We are very sorry to note that
Col. S. J. Hale, prominent at¬
torney of Trenton, is suffering
from a painful attack of rheu¬
matism, but is slowly improving.
Miss Edna Frazier of Chatta¬
nooga visited her sister, Mrs.
Max Page in West Trenton last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Geddie of
Sulphur Springs were the over¬
night guests of J. B. Geddie and
family here Friday night.
Sgt. and Mrs. Max Page and
son, Charles Max, visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Geddie at Sulphur
Springs Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Venetia S. Luly, former
teacher in the Davis High School,
now employed in the Chatta
nooga public school system, was
the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Kyzer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allison vis¬
ited Mr and Mrs. S. J. Hale here
Sunday afternoon.
Pfc. Kenneth (Peck)Bailey of
Fort McPherson recently spent
a short leave with his mother
Mrs. Ruby Bailey here.
Hooker News
Mr. D. L. Miller of California,
was a recent guest of Mr. and
Mrs. John Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayhew
of West Frankfurt, 111., are
spending this week with rela¬
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Texas,
spent several days recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Graham
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carroll and
daughter, Anne, of Wildwood,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. May¬
hew Sunday.
Mr. P. H. Strawn of Chatta¬
nooga, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Strawn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kilgore and
children have returned home
after a visit with relatives in
Glamour, Ky.
Mrs. Gamlin of Tiftonia, spent
last week with Mrs. Mary Bless¬
ing.
Mrs. C. M. Smith and son, C.
M. Jr., were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Hall at Oak
Ridge, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richardson
spent Saturday in Chattanooga.
Let us have faith that right
makes might, and in that faith
let us dare to do our duty as
we understand it.—Abraham
Lincoln.
SLEEPY DAYS
sleep there’s he What needs fitfully? makes nothing a gentle a child wrong Frequently laxative. toss except and 1
^/Triena CHILDREN FOR
Triena combines two famous
old ingredients — pure prune
juice for flavor and senna for
effectiveness. Children take
Triena gladly because it
tastes good. You don’t have
to force them. Remember the
quick relief Trie-
na may bring
when faulty eli¬
mination makes
your child rest¬
less, irritable
and cross. Buy
TRIENA
30c, large
size 50c. Use
as directed.
A11 irn DRUG products co
MLLIlU Chattanooga. Tenn.
MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS AILICD BRAND
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Our Service Stations and Dealers in this vicinity
now have the new CROWN and CROWN
EXTRA gasolines.
They are the highest-octane motor fuels we have
ever offered.
Be sure to get CROWN or CROWN EXTRA—
available here now only where you see these
pumps.
We are sorry we can't have these new gasolines
everywhere in the state at once, but they'll be
everywhere soon.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
INCORPORATSD IN KSNTUCKY
WARM MORNING HEATERS
WE HAVE THE ONLY GENUINE WARM MORNING
HEATERS SOLP IN TRENTON. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE
Buy Early While You Can get Prompt Deli very I
Prepare for Winter Now And Keep Your Home
Cozy and Warm when Frosty Mornings Come
WARM MORNING HEATERS WILL REDUCE YOUR
COAL BILLS AND KEEP YOUR HOMES FREE
FROM WINTER'S CHILLING BLASTS!
ASK TO SEE THESE WONDERFUL FUEL
SAVING HEATERS!
McBRYARBROTHERS
Trenton • Georgia
Wanted: Cedar Logs!
FOUR INCHES AND OVER IN DIAMETER, EIGHT
FEET. FOUR INCHES LONG. SOUND.
ALSO, STUMPAGE. HIGHEST PRICES!
WE ALSO BUY WHITE OAK, POPLAR AND WALNUT
VENEER LOGS. PAY CASH!
Write For Information
MILLER & BRADLEY
ABINGDON. VA.
The Only Bargain In Dry Cleaning
is QUALITY
WE GIVE YOU PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE
For the Convenience of our Dade County Customers,
our Downtown Office will Efficiently Serve You.
BRANCH OFFICE: 616 BROAD STREET
Vine Street Cleaners & Dyers, Inc.
PLANT OFFICE: 424 VINE STREET
PHONE 7-5415 CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
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2615 South Broad Street :: Chattanooga Tennessee
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