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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1951)
Extension Worker Suggests Use of Ten Guideposts Sugge ting 10 Guideposts for farm families in Georgia to fol- low in 1951, Kenneth Treanor, Agricultural Extemsion Service economist, said this week that careful planning of farm and home operations is likely to be of first importance in the new year. treanor believes that farm families wil be wise to include the following in setting up their programs for the next year: (1) Try to produce high per acre crop yields. (2) Arange for all fertilizers and insectisides early this sea¬ son. (3) Plan an adequate food and feed production program. (4) Anticipate and make ar¬ rangements for necessary credit, and keep records cn the farm business. (5) Use land, equipment, and labor fully and as nearly as pos¬ sible throughout the year. (6) Distribute farm income throughout the year as nearly as practicable. f. ******* X- X- X- X- X- X- X->..* X~'% M *'» OPTOMETRIST C. F. KING 17 EAST MAIN STREET CHATTANOOGA, TENN. RESIDENCE PHONE 6-0495 BUSINESS PHONE 6-9528 LOW—tf * * * * * 4t.» rvfe .t a 1 ;«£*!! 1 cL- ''mmwmagfig Keep your money safe Open an American National Savings Account at our convenient ST. ELMO BRANCH LARGE, FREE PARKING AREA DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF BANK American r Aldnal Lank • .AND TRUST CO IRANY CHATTANOOGA. MAIN OFFICE ST. ELMO BRANCH Eighth and Market Sts. 3734 St. Elmo Avenue Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Here Comes Kris Kringle! Imagine the whoops of joy that will go up when Santa Claus arrows At the kids’ Christmas party, riding high on these charming little coco¬ nut cakes instead of in the conventional sleigh with reindeer Although Kris Kringle Cakes are very festive looking, they will snye you no argument at ail about time and work involved. You just make them with a quick white cake mix, or if you prefer, buy plain sponge cake, cut it in squares, and decorate them as pictured, the i he frosting tia.or itself couldn’t be simpler, and the youngsters will love tart and delicate color the jelly gives it Drifts of shredded coconut cover the cakes, so Kris Kringle looks for all the world as if he were climbing right out of drifts of snow. KRIS KRINGLE CAKES Buy or bake your favorite cake. Cut in squares and spread with Coconut-Currant Frosting. ^2, Coconut-Currant Frosting If Vi cup tart currant jelly 4 tablespoons Dash of salt sugar ~ 1 egg white, unbeaten coconut cup Combine jelly, egg white, sugar, and salt, in top of double boiler and mix thoroughly. Place over boiling water and beat with rotajy egg beater 3 minutes. Frosting will stand in peaks. Remove from boihng water and cool slightly before spreading. Spread on cake, sprinkling with coconut while frosting is still soft Makes enough frosting to cover tops and sides of two 9-mch layers, or top and sides ot irfxtfxz-incn cake, or about 2 dozen cupcakes. I'll F DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY JANUARY 4, 1951 Lawrence Dugan Injured By Falling Tree Lawrence Dugan, of the Slygo Community, is in Erlanger Hos- pital in Chattanooga today as a result of being hit by a falling tree Saturday. Dugan’s condi- tio n was reperted to be serious and visitors at the hospital said he received a head injury from the tree which he was cutting at the time of the accident. Dugan was rushed from near the top of Tatum Mountain by Doc Lawson and several other men working with him. The men made a stretcher out of their coats and carried him to the bottom where an ambulance was called. Lawrence is the osn of W. H. Dugan. (7) Obtain income from both crops and livestock. (8) Buy carefully when mak- ing purchases, and incur a; little new debt as possible. (9) Produce to capacity this year. Everything we can make will be needed. (10) Take advantage of all government farm program aids. WANT ADS Wanted A Good Farm £0 or more acres. Prefer the Valley. Must be worth the money. Why loosf your farm cn a mortgage? Sell it ami get CASH. Write P. O. Box — 153 Trenton, Georgia. FOR RENT—modern furnished houiie in Trerfton. Complete modern bath and kitchen with automatic hot water. See Mrs. Gray, Telephone Ex¬ change, Trenton. FOR SALE—Land: with terms to fit your payroll. Amos L. Ta'/lol - , owner, Piney Grove Woodwork 2 ’A miles east of Trenton, Ga., will sell a truck load of Dirt or strip of Land, tf. HARD OF HEARING? van again ^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 .Mill Crossing Fort Payne, Ala. Chiropractor & Physiotherist ELECTRIC APPLIANCES repair¬ ing — New service from old appliances. “If it’s electrical, we can repair it.” — Call TA¬ TUM & CASE, Radio Electric, Trenton. Phone 22. WASHING MACHINES repaired. Including automatics. We also convert gasoline models. TA¬ TUM & CASE Radio Electric Co., Phone 22, Trenton. - RADIOS REPAIRED—Don’t just have it “patched up” to work temporarily! Send it to vs and have it made as good as new. “Call us for the Repair Service that makes it work!” — TA¬ TUM & CASE Radio Electric. Trenton, Phone 22. I Behold, . . . how great a matter a little fire kindleth!” —James 3:5. ■■maai TAKE ite IM* (fnmtlu (Time*! Only Newspaper to bring you your County news I Have put in mail box each week your own paper your and stop having to wait to borrow your neighbor’s. $2.00 tor 52 issues New Home HD Club Has Holiday Party m With .,i Mrs. jia n K. T I. D .. The New Home, Home ptration Club met for its nias party at the heme of R T Patton Miss Vestel showed the ber, several posters deptcUnp clever ideas for Christmas ations, and gift wrapping. There were some Christmas stories and songs, by the group, Af er whicn the Club tried to whiskers ... on Santa, c . which was a lot of fun. Gifts were exchanged as hcctess served refreshments. Miss Vestel had a special 6 for each member, a Corsage which she had ed to fit the personality of wearer' After all the gifts had admired by the group the ing was adjourned. Reporter, Mrs. Henry Gray. x- *• * x->• *1* W X- X- X- X- X- * X- X- X-* * X- X-> X- X- * X- X- X- Start The New Year Right BY VISITING DADE COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE GENERAL MERCANTILE STORE OUR SIGN IS UP - OUR DOORS ARE OPEN - WE’RE READY Gross Mercantile Co. TRENTON, GEORGIA (Formerly Dyer Mercantile Company) **'***••* 4c ■ Georgia To Widen State Aid Fields ATLANTA)* Dec. 30—Monday '“"'i lhp Geor f a legls - lature will open one of its , most important sessions in history, Tuesday, January 9, Gov. Her¬ man Talmadge will be inaugur- ,ated for his new four-year term a "f r completing a special term ‘f 0 years l " whlch i 1! ! “ ’ , b had . . been elected . , , orginally. ... j term At the start of his the first 38-year- full j as governor, old chief executive will ask thfc S eneral assembly to write a ; totally new tax program which wiII finance great expansions 'in the state’s educational, high- j way, welfare and health pro- S rams - legislature w V.V„ f rt “'j to U101 raise . WiI1 an additional ^ S , k . * h< : $75,000,000 (after the special $20,000,000 emergency taxes ex- P ire) b y means of a 3 per cent ; sales tax co-ordinated with an 1 increased state income tax in j | yie hi g h er brackets. To get a total revision, he also will re- commend that the state abolish its 5-mill property tax and also abolish aljout 150 nuisance taxes Uncle Sara Says | j I i 1 ‘ Farming today requires great skill on the part of the farmer. Not only must he know soils, fertilizers, and seeds, hut he must be an expert me¬ chanic to operate all types of farm machinery. In other words, a farmer works hard for his money and »n a highly speculative business. 9He s,, ‘>uld make that money work for him —in a non-speculative and safe investment. U. S. Savings Bonds, guaranteed by our government, is a erep that NEVER fails, it's always leady when needed. Savings Bonds are a good place for this year’s crop money. They grow, rain or shine. See your banker or postmaster on the next t r ip to town. U, S. Treatury Department