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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1945)
ter Home / low* OUR/ST CONT£ST Ike tourists are coming: how can PRIZES AND MY COMMUNITY ATTRACT THEM?” — is tlie CONTEST GROUPS . . . title of this easy letter-writing contest — and almost every person in Georgia lives in an area that has something — or can do something — to Open to hoys and girls under 18 attract tourists. years of age. Historic sites, for instance, or scenic spats, industry $500 Victory Bond — lit Prill tours, recreation, good hotels and restaurants — to men¬ $300 Victory Bond — 2nd Prize tion just a few — are the sort of things tourists look for $100 Victory Victory Bonds—3rd Bondi Next & 4th 5 Prizei Prim when they’re on a trip. $ 50 — $ 25 Victory Bondi — Next 20 PrixM Tourist attractions are not confined to cities alone—• rural folks have a great deal to offer, too: roadside <2%OWM-tlfrA tylOtifi stands, handicrafts — a “farm” restaurant, perhaps, which serves those products grown by the farmer himself. And Open all 18 of tourist dollars spent in the nearby towns help the to persons years age farmers, too the tourist business increases the market and over. — for dairy products, fresh fruits and vegetables, etc. $500 Victory Bond — lit Prixe So look your community over: see what it’s got and $300 Victory Bond — 2nd Prixe — Prim what it needs to attract this profitable tourist trade. $100 Victory Bonds—3rd & 4th — $ 50 Victory Bonds Next 5 Prizei — Write a letter NOW of 1,000 words or less giving $ 25 Victory Bonds — Next 20 Prize. — — us your ideas as to what your town, city, crossroads-vil¬ lage can do to help make tourists “GEORGIA-conscious.” 'l/etc'ui*4 tytoufi OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK IS NEEDED— so get your Open to all Georgia servicemen copy at any Georgia Power Company store — or write: and women, discharged or in Tourist Contest, Box 1719, Atlanta (1), Georgia. The service. Entry Blank is part of a leaflet that explains full rules, $500 Victory Bond — lit Prixe contains many suggestions, for entering the $6,200 $300 Victory Bond — 2nd Prixe Tourist Contest. Be sure to get a copy! $100 Victory Bond — 3rd Prize Get busy closes midnight, December 14 $ 50 Victory Bonds — Next $ Prize! now — contest — give us some prize-winning ideas on how your com¬ munity can attract money-spending tourists! A cash prixe of $500.00 will be riven GEORGIA to EACH town which is the residence of first-prize winners in the YOUNG POWER FOI.KS, VETERANS «ad GROWN¬ UPS GROUPS. COMPANY A Citizen Wherever We Serve graham I W;- SEE YOUR GRAHAM BLADE CO. LOCAL 1275 MARKET STREET DEALER CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE at “Our tifu! now-m about Psalms 12: mine eyes unto the run. whence cometh my help”- I pee how folks can live where there are no mountains look U p 0n . —Nettie Mae Fleming * * * Sgt. Max Page, son of C. W. Page of East Trenton has re¬ turned to Fort Jackson, S. C. after spending a 60 day furlough here. Mrs. Roy Graves spent Wed¬ nesday shopping in Chattanooga- * * * Mrs. _ Roy Mrs. John C- Graves, Graves and small daughter Joyce accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Geddie and family, visited with Mr. and Mrs- W- P- Parker and family Sunday afternoon at Whiteside, Tenn. ___ \ Service Complete < ► In Every Detail \ k We honor Mutual Emergency Savings, ^ 4 ^ * Family Reserve, 4 Aid Burial Policies and ALL ► r insurance policies in ^ Georgia. ^ £ AMBULANCE NIGHT SERVICE 4 4 ► DAY OR Funeral 4 ► McBryar j ► Home * PHONE 65 ON THE AIR THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE LISTEN TO SAM MORRIS STATION WHAS Louisville, Ky. 6:15 A. M. DAILY’ 840 On Your Dial Soopoooooaxfflonioooor jC Christ near p-.jip..w & iigent obed- "co the gospel,live right, worship right, and truly, Heaven -d to the will be your home after you have ed what they been faithful unto death (Rev.2: they were saved 10 .' 6:3-4: Gal. 3:26-27). Sound Doctrine Having failed to find the plan P. G. Box 15. operation in the old Test- Trenton, Ga. v i uw i ff it JBiiifcf The Only Bargain In Dry Gearing 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 Streei Cleaners & Dyers, Inc. PLANT OFFICE: 424 VINE STREET PHONE 7-5415 CHATTANOOGA, TENN. r' : 1 Yes, Right HERE Is Where Busy People Can Bank! V\ hen shortage of time, or any other reason, does not permit you to bank conveniently in person— Just mail your deposit to us and it will be handled just as though it had been made in person. Your in¬ quiries are invited. Hamilton NATIONAL BANK OF CKATTANOOCA TENNESSEE Main at Market—East Chattanooga—Market at Seventh 1424 McCailie—Rossville, Ga.-Tenn. Member Feder-j! Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Let Us Do Ycisr AV? crii io."!:!