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l'HK DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY JANUARY 26, 1950
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VISIT YOUR
Hardware Store
FOR
Plumbing Supplies
Electrical Supplies
Fireside Sets
Kitchen Utensils
SHOT GUN SHELLS
22 RIFLE S HELLS
Kern-Tone and Other Paints
D. D. T, — and
MANY OTHER USEFUL ITEMS
Morrison Hardware
& Supply Go.
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Trenton Georgia
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i BUILT IN CABINETS
ROOFING, SIDING AND PAINTING,
» ALSO GENERAL REPAIR WORK.
One to three years to pay.
DOWDEY MILLWORKS CO.
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You are guaranteed a | BARGAIN £
HATFIELD & KEEF
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New and Used Furniture
EASY TERMS
55 E. Main St. Chattanooga, Tenn.
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, LARGE STOCK
H Corrugated—28 Gauge
Galvanized Roofing
CHATTANOOGA HARDWARE CO.
2615 BROAD STREET
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For checking accounts
For savings accounts
For safe deposit boxes
For all up-to-date banking service
—Come to the friendly Hamilton National
—Seven offices for your convenience
LTON
NATIONAL BANK
Of CHATTANOOGA TlWUtU
"• Market at Seventh -
1500 McCallie Ave—3200 Brainerd Road—1 Cherokee Blvd.
Main at Market—East Chattanooga—Rossville, Ga.-Tenn.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Member Federal Reserve System
A Vktlm of Mo
She does not stand alone, this little victim of polio, symbol of the
thousands who have been stricken. Backing all those who need
help Is the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Indeed, through
the National Foundation, thousands of little children are aided annu¬
ally by the American people's contributions to the March of Di s.
Your help Is vitallv needed In 1356 T.iai.Ji January 1 1 ') \
$500 quota for
iu March of Dimes
Have you contributed to
March of Dimes? No one
what this summer will bring
the children of our
for thousands, maybe for
child. Can we allow this
and killer to strike again
again and sit back doing
thing to stop it? Will you
that some child (maybe
might walk, who otherwise
be doomed to a life of
ness?
If you have already given,
again; if ycu have not,
give—NOT DIMES BUT
LARS.
If you were missed by
March of Dimes worker,
give or send your donations
the following:
Hooker, Slygo and ■ North
Wildwood: Mrs. Floyd
Wildwood to
School: Mrs. J. C. Wallen,
R. S. Townsend, Mrs. J. A.
blandt, Mrs. Lewis Crane,
J. E. Dantzler and Mrs. C.
Lea.
Morganville School to
Holmes: Mrs. Joe Light.
Tiley Holmes’ to
Store: Mrs. W. E. Smith.
New England, South and
of Brown’s Store: Mrs. Rob
son.
Trenton: Mrs. George
Mrs. Bill Pressley, Mrs.
Shankle?, Mrs. Virginia Page.
Piney Grove: Mrs. I. W.
South of Trenton: Miss
Reeves.
Rising Fawn: Mrs. Jeril
per, Jr., Mrs. J. R. Smith, Jr.
Bobo’s Store to State Line:
Z. Bobo.
Cloverdale: Mrs. Joe Phillips.
Sulphur Springs: Mrs. J.
Forester.
Lookout Mountain: Mrs. T.
Moore.
Sand Mountain:. Mrs.
Walker, Mrs. Haynes,
Store, Christian’s Store,
Stephen’s Store, Avan$ Post
fice, Floral Crest Store.
The Wildwood Ladies Aid
ciety will conduct their
aign on Tuesday, January
On that day someone will
each home in the
Community, so please
them with open hearts
pocketbooks.
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Yes, it looks like a very small
iron lung. You can help make it
powerful beyond Its size. Your
dimes and dollars filling this min¬
iature iron lung will help empty
real ones in hospitals across the
country. Join the March of Dimes,
January 16-31. _
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New Salem News
Miss Anna Marie Moore
We were glad to see the
crowd at Sunday School,
Everyone come back and
someone with you.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McKaig
Mrs. Terrence Moore and
ter, Sarah were week end
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Logan
family in Knoxville, Tenn.
Carroll Moore of the U. S.
has returned to the Navy
spending 60 days liberty.
Mrs. Katherine Moore is
ing her son, Mr. Driggs
and iamily at Walter Hill, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Farrell
and daughter visited Mr.
Mrs. Walter Bradford ever
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hodnett,
and son and Mr. Arnold
of Lineville, Ala., visited Mr.
Mrs. Floyd Bradford and
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wall
Sand Mountain visited Mr.
Mrs. Hillard Wall last
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore
j Mr. and Mrs L. W. Moore,
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Miller and family Sunday.
We are glad to see this
shine.
We are glad to see Mr.
Mrs. Glenn Gray home.
is on liberty from the Navy.
Dodge Job-Rated
rices
*40® to *125®
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acceptance Dodge “Job-Rated” Trucks have enjoyed
You continue to benefit from the advantages of such exclusive Dodge
features as proper weight distribution to carry your load better , .
short turning diameters for easier handling . . . shorter wheelbases
and shorter over-all lengths to accommodate standard bodies.
All of this means greater truck value than ever before! It means
lower delivered prices—plus unmatched Dodge economy, performance,
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Come in today! Get the new low delivered price on the Dodge “Job-
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today—and every day you use it .
See us tod^" for ca dollar-saving deal
DYER MOTOR COMPANY . Trenton, Georgia
Star Route News
Mrs. Omega Walker
Greetings to all our readers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ringer
and two boys Ronle and Ralph
were the guests of Mrs. Omega
Walker, Sabbath.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Michaels
and family of Chattanooga were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Au¬
thor Wood and Mrs. Michaels
last week.
George Barton spent last week
end in Trenton.
Miss Ruth Cole visited rela¬
tives in Ohio last week.
Mrs. Jennie Martin has been
visiting relatives.
Mrs. Ethell Whitzell and
daughter visited in Chattanooga
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hag¬
gard, Rev. and Mrs. M. D. But-
ner, returned home.
Mrs. Kenneth Haggard, had
an attack of appendicitis and
was carried to the Parkview hos¬
pital.
Mrs. Elize Michaels is able to
be out again.
Mrs. H. J. Barton was 111 last
week. |
The Branch Sabbath School
met last Sabbath afternoon with
six present. Those enjoying the
class were as follows: Hilda Bar¬
ton, Alean and Melba Jean
Wood, Shirley and Sandra Lan¬
caster.
We were thankful for such a
beautiful day Sunday.
j WANT ADS
WANTED—Share crop tennant
4 miles West of Rising Fawn,
Ga„ Two mule crop, stock,
tools furnished, good land,
will have electricity. Have 5.3
acre cotton allotment. Refer¬
ences required. Puddin Ridge
Fruit Farms, Rising Fawn, Ga.
4-6
FOR SALE OR TRAD E—217
acre farm for hau.se and lot.
Farm located. East of Mor-
ganville—L. E. Ryan, Wild¬
wood, Georgia.
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HARD OF HEARING?
YOU can aigain enjoy your ra¬
dio, Ch urch sermon; the
laughter of friends and family
with an Otarion Hearing Aid.
Free hearing test by our con¬
sultants. Batteries for all
makes. Convenent terms.
DR. G. K. MAC VANE
Chiropractor & Physiotherist
Mill Crossing Fort Payne, Ala.
CRISMAN
Up-To-Date Line of Hardware
Chattanooga, Tennessee
511 Market St. Phone 7-1114