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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
Trenton, Georgia
Entered at the Postoffice at Trenton, Ga., as second class mail.
E. J. LULY & C. E. KYZER......................... Publishers
1 J. LULY ............................................ Editor
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Attention, Motorists!
When your Auto or Truck needs
attention, bring it to an Expert
Repairman.
j^e are equipped to give the auto
or truck that it may be months
before it can be replaced with a
new one, the expert attention that
it requires to keep it in tip-top
condition. Our prices are most
reasonable, and we are in a posi¬
tion to install most critical parts.
GIVE US A TRIAL
Dewell Breedlove's Garage
Next to Kyzer s Service Station—TRENTON
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Extension Service
Releases Four H Beef
Project Circular
The Georgia Agricultural Ex¬
tension Service this week an¬
nounced the publication of a new
circular on 4-H club beef proj¬
ect work.
Georgia 4-H Beef Project, the
new circular, was prepared by
Charles E. Bell and George W.
Gibson, livestock specialists of
the Extension Service. It is de¬
signed to assist 4-H club boys
and girls in carrying out their
beef projects.
“Georgia is fast gaining
prominence in the development
of the beef cattle industry,” the
authors explained. “Many of
the state’s successful cattlemen
are former 4-H club members."
Topics covered by the circular
are selecting the calf, feeding,
management, parasite control,
training, grooming for the show,
reducing shrinkage at show and
showing.
Copies of the new publication,
Circular 337, Georgia 4-H Beef
Project, may be obtained from
county agricultural agents thru-
out the state, or by writing the
Extension Service. Athens, Ga.
National Food Preservation
Week will be observed July 15-
22, the State Agricultural Ex¬
tension Service announces.
Community health problems
are being studied by home de¬
monstration clubs in Washing¬
ton county, according to Miss
Louise Lavender, home demon¬
stration agent. The county
health nurse spoke at each of
the club meetings recently.
to FOR SALE
FIVE ACRE PLACE NEAR
WILDWOOD
FIVE-ROOM DWELLING
GOOD GARDEN
IT’S A REAL NICE HOME
H. F. ALLISON
Trenton, Georgia
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CARMICHAEL .... And Show the World
that Georgia Stands for Decency and Better Government
,— E'. - 1
Jimmy Carmichael is leading the race for Governors
but a comfortable margin at the polls on July 17th will not be enough to repudiate forever the
type of government represented by his opponents. Carmichael's victory must be overwhelming—
unquestionable evidence that ALL OF GEORGIA is determined to surge forward into the future with its
self-respect intact and with the admiration of the nation. Every county in the state can be proud to support
the integrity and the above-board dealing for which Carmichael stands. Let's banish forever the corruption,^
prejudice, discrimination and shady double-dealing which have been a curse of administrations in years
gone by. It's up to YOU to save Georgia and elevate her to the heights her people deserve.
GEORGIA LEAGUE FOR BETTER GOVERNMENT
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This organization is aligned with no candidate, but is composed of citizens who have surveyed the situation with
care and thoroughness and now throw their support to the man they believe best fitted for the post he seeks.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1946.
FOR SALE
THE J. B. BOYD PLACE
Located on 'the East Brow of
Sand Mountain. New house
fine water; 64 y 2 acres fine
land; l / 2 mile from Chris¬
tian’s Store.
H. F. ALLISON
Trenton, Georgia
Pure Drugs—
Drug Sundries
EVERYTHING YOU NEED
Your Prescriptions Are
Carefully Filled at Reason-
Prices. Dade County Citi¬
zens, make this Your
Home Store!
Lee Pharmacy
South Broad Street
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
AN ERA OF PROGRESS
IN EDUCATION
Under the Leadership of
M. D. COLLINS
Georgia’s State Superintendent
solicits your support in con¬
tinuing a program to provide
adequate educational opportun¬
ities for the children of Geor¬
gia-
Re-elect
M. D. COLLINS
State Superintendent of Schools
Service Complete
In Every Detail
We honor Mutual Savings,
Family Reserve, Emergency
Aid Burial Policies and ALL
insurance policies in
Georgia.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
DAY OR NIGHT
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Home
PHONE 65
SKIRT-TUGGER
Is your child irritable, fret¬
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crossness
sign a laxative is needed.
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when makes faulty elimination
them tired, sluggish,
with a coated tongue. When
this happens, remember, the
quick Made relief Triena brings.
with famous senna, it’s
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because it’s
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50c. Use as
directed on
label.
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W.S.B.
SATURDAY, JULY 13th
5:30 P. M.
FRANK CROSS
Candidate for
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Judge J. M. C. “Red”
TOWNSEND
Speaking in Behalf of
&
£• D. Rivers
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for
GOVERNOR
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At County Court House, Rome,
Ga., Saturday, 8 to 8:30 P. M.
Hear him over radio stations WRGA,
Rome; WGAA, Cedar town; WBLJ,
Dalton; and WAPO, Chattanooga
Better Be Safe Than Sorry
I INSURE YOUR CAR AGAINST INJURY TO OTHERS AT
A VERY SMALL COST PER YEAR. ALSO FIRE INSURANCE
ON YOUR HOME. SEE—
★ ★
H. F. Allison
TRENTON, GEORGIA
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