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Head River News
By Mrs. Hugh Forester
Raymond and Robert Ross
spent last Monday in Rome.
Mrs. Raymond Ross and chil¬
dren are spending this week in
Rome visiting Mrs. J. M. Ross
and family.
Miss Imogene Schurch at¬
tended church in Fair View,
New Rossville, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forester
nad family had as their guests
last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank
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OPTOMETRIST
C. F. KING
17 EAST MAIN STREET CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
RESIDENCE PIIONE 6-0495 BUSINESS PHONE 6-9528
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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
NATIONAL
Of CHATTANOOCA
Market at Seventh
1500 McCallie Ave.—8200 Brainerd Road—1 Cherokee Blvd.
Main at Market—East Chattanooga—Rossville, Ga.-Tenn.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Member Federal Reserve System
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-O GET the top performance the manufacturer built into
your car, try a fill of Crown Extra — the South’s most
popular premium motor-fuel.
Crown Extra is not just an ordinary gasoline, with extra
additives to give it a high anti-knock rating. It is a premium
gasoline from the ground up — made from selected base
stocks with the proper distillation range, to assure fast start¬
ing, quick acceleration and extra power. It contains a special
solvent to minimize gum deposits, and is made in seasonal
grades to assure even, thorough vaporization.
; Try a tankful, and see for yourself the powerful difference
Crown Extra makes in performance. *
R.W. SUGGS, Agent-Trenton
STANDARD OIL COMPANY (KENTUCKY)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1951
ters Betty and Mrs. Bill West in
Chickamauga, is spending this
week at home.
Betty Sue Ross spent
Monday night with Doris Nell
Forester.
^ . _,DEAD "'removed?^ ANIMALS
HORSES • COWS • HOCS • SHIER • MULES
DEAD OR INJURED ANIMALS Wwgkng Ovw loo
w.th.n A to Mil* Rtdiut FREE OF CUAAOC
” N°‘O. D*<o»po»*d VE 1X1 PAT PHONE
CHARGES end GUARANTEE PROMPT REMOVAL
(PfontS-lGOT!
^CHATTANOOGA RENDERING CO
^ ’I’v'.'bl .3301 *>*-. fYf ST. ftfr ELMO AVE.
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WANT ADS
WANTED: TAN BARK, $25. W
PER TON DELIVERED TO
OUR PLANT. WRITE OR CALL
FOR YOUR CONTRACT. AL¬
SO SHIP OR BRING US
YOUR HIDES.
ROBERT SCHOLZE TANNERY,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
Telephone 6-5642
FOR SALE—Land: with terms
to fit your payroll. Amos L.
Taylor, owner, Piney Grove
Woodwork Z x /z miles east of
Trenton, Ga., will sell a truck
load of Dirt or strip of Land,
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HARD OF HEARING?
YOU can again enjoy your ra¬
dio, C h u r c h 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.” — Cali TA¬
TUM & CASE, Radio Electric,
Trenton. Phone 22.
FOR SALE—SWEET POTATOES
Georgia certified bunch sweet
potatoes seed and choice eat¬
ing sweet potatoes. See or
write J. D. Pike, Avans, Ga.
4 t p -3-8.
Quinton and Susan, of Chatta¬
nooga, and Rev. and Mrs. Phil-
lips_ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Owens
and family of Gadsden, Ala., Mr.
and Mrs. James Schrock and
children, of Rome, and Miss Ja¬
nie Sue Forester, of Chattanoo¬
ga.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stalvey vi-
. §fted Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross
and family last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Konrad and
boys spent last week end with
Mr. and Mrs. John Konrad.
Mr. Grady Smith, who has
been visltnng with her daugh¬
RADIOS REPAIRED—Don’t Just
have it “patched up” to work
temporarily! Send it to us 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.
WANTED—Man to run grist
mill near Trenton. Prefer
married man. Will furnish
house at mill. Small (guaran¬
teed income with possibilities
of better income for right
man. P. O. Box 153, Trenton,
Georgia.
2 t p — 2-22
FOR SALE — Plenty of good
mules and horses. Terms cash,
or 1-2 and 3 years. Also have
some good stock bulls. Here-
fords and Black Angus. SEL-
MAN MULE COMPANY, SUM¬
MERVILLE GEORGIA.
2 t — 2 - 22.'
LAUNDRY
4 Day Service. Picked up Tues¬
day, Delivered Saturday Rea¬
sonable Rates
REDS CLEANERS, Trenton
FLOWERS for weddings, funer¬
als, parties, etc. delivered in
Trenton. We are now agent for
Miss Gertrude’s Flower Shop.
Gray Service Station.
3 t p — 3 - 8
FOR SALE—Two corner lots in
City of Trenton—J. A. Swan¬
son p^-3-8 Trenton, Georgia.
3 t
WASHING MACHINES repaired. |
Including automatics. We also
convert gasoline models. TA¬
TUM & CASE Radio Electric
Co., Phone 22, Trenton.
Champion Home Town
Contest
Here’S an opportunity to show your mettle — to prove to other communities,
Georgia and in other states, that your town is a Champion!
This fourth annual Champion Home Town Contest is based on year-round
accomplishments in community betterment. It’s a Contest
in which you and everyone else in town can participate.
iYou can help “tell the world’’ that your town is made
up of proud citizens constantly striving to make it a
better place in which to live, to play and to work. v
So toss your hat in the ring — enter the 1951 Champion
Home Town Contest. Closing date is March 31st.
.Official Entry Blank, as well as rules and regulations, may
be had at your nearest Georgia Povver sioie. Or write
to the address below:
? • r "THxne “Piife. 7Ho«tetf!
V ' THREE 51,000 Top Prizes
'THREE $750 Second Prizes
THREE $500 Third Prizes
$100 '
Georgia power TWELVE Hon. Mentions
ONE $1,000 Sweepstakes
“DcoelofciHeKt TJivtalet A in total this of Fourth'Annu,orCha«npton $8,950.90 Cosh' Awards „ 4
ATLANTA, GEORGIA Ho^r^icort.,-.
Among Good Things In Life
Coke By The Carton 5 V CRIMP AND 11” CORRUGATED
GALVANIZED ROOFING
ALL LENGTHS
CHATTANOOGA HARDWARE CO.
2615 BROAD STREET
YOUR STATE INCOME TAX
IS DUE
MARCH IS
The law requires collection of penalties and. interest on late returns. Prompt fil¬
ing helps your State Revenue Department to perform its duties economically and
efficiently, and saves you money.
Intangibles Tax Returns
MUST ALSO BE FILED BY MARCH 15th
WITH THE STATE REVENUE DEPARTMENT
Make Your Returns NOW
j STATE REVENUE DEPARTMENT Atlanta, Georgia