Donalsonville news. (Donalsonville, Ga.) 1916-current, January 23, 1942, Image 4

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PROMINENT LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS INVITED TO FBI CIVILIAN DEFENSE COURSE FOR POLICE The following prominent law en- »• "-J”-.”".-’rrr-"--i ~ ~‘S*7 ’ " ' * i?- L * ’^^'■'^ ri ': • * Far oft* America's shores—in the Atlantic, in the Pa cific, at vital outposts everywhere—patrol planes dot ihe skies, constantly on the alert against enemy craft of ev< y kind. At home, civilians too are on the alert. And busi ness guards itself against enemies within—the irre sponsible minority who imagine they dare scoff at law and decency. \ ’hen that happens in the retailing of beer, Geor gia’.'? i'Z’.COO.COO beer industry acts. The handful who won clean up are turned over tp the authorities to c/os.? i. pt Caiy reputable best dealers deserve reputable patronage. That's how YOU can help. BB&WEP&KER OisiiIBUTORS djl/eMjiQ . .JUDGE JOHN S. WOOD, State D/roctei- 532 H>wt lull ding • Atlanta. Georgia I LiLISHED IN COO.’SRATION WITH THE UNITED BREWERS INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION iy« ; S l.\ vi JM3 ; — ; ■■■!■' —- — u ~- • \ Tyßga i Lx/,z i I : Wr~4 ryfe ‘l2 vfTi \/* 11 /i —Wril I W z/M' Jp '-4-M1 We say "there is no new thing under tho sun," yet, radical changes have ccme Since our grandmothers sweat over their cooking stoves War, man's favorite sport, is no longer confined to soldiers. In the new world conflict more women and children are uombed than soldiers shot in some engage ments. And the American woman is also cast for a new roly in what was once a iron's world. In army camp, munitions plan? end in home defense she already does a man's job. Our workers boast that they have pro vided the American woman with labor saving appliances to raiss the highest standard of living known to mankind. Certainly the A.merican woman has more to lose than any one else, should cut way >?f bfe co Nazi, Fascist cr Communistic. Our employees are proud end happy that ctectricc! services s. : ve you ths time to help Jr-'cp dcmscrccy ot work. GEORGIA POWER and LIGHT COMPANY In the S.rvico of Customer, Common.iv and Country forcement officials and their officers •from Seminole County have been in vited to attend the Six-Day FBI Civil ian Defense Course for Police to be held at Albany, Georgia, in the United States District Court Room from Jan- Donalsonville news F riday, January 23rd. 1912. uary 2G to 31, 1942, inclusive. Sheriff C. L. Chandler, Chief of Po lice L. L. Canington, Donalsonville, Ga. These Civilian Defense Courses for Police are being held by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in order that State, County and local emergency duties which will be expected of them in times of war. They have the official approval of the Office of Civilian De fense and will include such subjects as convoy work, guarding protected places and area, utility surveys, blackout enforcement, cooperation with other emergency agencies, action in case of grounded enemy aircraft and barrage balloons, gas decontami- ■ nation, prevention of malicious acts,' internal security investigation, evacu-; ation problems, looting problems, ! maintenance of maps and charts, traf- j sic problems, police communication j problems, police personnel problems, | war duty officers’ duties, reorganiza-1 tion problems, air raid precaution i work, and protection of police person-i | Jungle < 112 ■>. Bag •Mfagß 1 |24lb.Ba t .$l.O5<sSW IWUT W I hsib-8ag....... . JS»j I Isocount > IRISH POTATOES 33 c ff e is. l oo > | Napkins,Pkg, 10c* fresh ■ -■... 1 6lb.bag..:33c | I v?, 21-2 can 1 CABBAGE, Lb. ■—. .Ac 112 lb. bas. 63c & I DelmontaPeaches 25cf flowda new I <>4j> l evic 1 | No. 2 CAN. Sliced or Crushed S Potatoes, lb. 4c C 24 lb bag $1.15 jP | Delm nte Pineapple 20c> o“ Doz 15c I® lb bag 52.15 | I No. 2 1-2 CAN FRESH ■ J _ B I Monarch Prunes 22cf 1 I BLUE PLATE I AMBASSODOR, Toilet Tissue: . .. .19c 1 K Peanut Butter, Pt. 19c> swift ™ < lb. carton .. B -.e f 5 pink B WELL LARD, Pound Carton .........Lj.. 18c C | Salmon, can ... 22c< SL'JPi K . large can small can > I PINEAPPLE —1 GIRL BAKING POWDER, 23c 10c > I Juice, Can 10c| I pound can % f MMMM I Charmer Coffee,. 17c| < I | no. 2 can I Jungle | £y, f I Tomatoes Wcj Queen I j »FArn' N inJ CoffeC Z $ ( I ;. .| 2-1 lb. (WEINERS,Ib. 23ct /Izn® I f Corn,Yellow . ..17cS Ba ? s |° LDSI ™ | t < 3Q r | Bacon, Jb. 30c j Spare Kibs. 1b... 23c > TWO No. 303 CANS g S < W T * r ~ -*H* I Stalkless Can With Tomato Saucel C <FRES« BEEF " | BRISKET { I Spegette ~. 10c* tLiverJb 28c | Stew Beef, lb 15c | I i^ AR . CA - 1 Ipure pork "B new maid ft I Tn P 8 33cS >Sausage,lb. ... 25c f Oleo, 2 lbs. for 35c > Sl2 OZ. BOTTLE " ® RKcc ESTERN WHITE > CENTER CUT J I Catsup 12c< p ft- jMeatlb. 16c| Ham,lb 39c | | BLUE FLAG FLOUR | ib '^ n | Steak lb - -30 c I Tails, ib 15c | | 12 lb. Bag 47c| 2 lb. can | I 124 lb. Bag J * | 148 lb. Bag $1.67< I fl I W r ""T " ._■■! 1 ~” " ■— ■■ ■ —, .» S I Br SAVE AjyjgKEL ONA | gH Hyl« ft ■ /Sal * ft O. " s ff f W m iMmi > ipiflh »_ _Wi 1 | Donalsonville’s Best Food Store Lonnie Jemigan, Mgr. f •••••••••••••eeueeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeoueeeeeeeeeueeee ncl and property. Special Agent in Charge F. R. Hammack of the Atlanta Field Office !of the Federal Bureau of Investiga ! tion has advised that too much em i phasis can not be placed at this time lon the proper preparation of police | agencies for emergency war duties land for this reason Mr. John Edgar; I Hoover, Director of the Federal Bu-, i reau of Investigation, has sent out | selected Special Agents with previous experience in police training work to • hold these Six-Day Civilian Defense; Schools. The courses of instruction' ■ were organized after representatives, of the FBI visiting Englad studied for; : several months and observed the pro- i ] teetive and preventive measures used ■ , by police officers, firemen, anil air; , raid personnel in London and other | < English cities prior to and during air ] raids. The instruettor who will teach | • the course at Albany, Georgia, will bo I Special Agent J. S. Bush from Wash- ] ington, D. C. c £ Cnh; duly authorized law enforce-1 • ment officers will be admitted to the sessions and classes will last from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. from January 26 to January 30, 1942, inclusive, with one hour off for lunch while classes on January 31, 1941 will be from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. BUY DEFENSE BONDS WOMAN’S CLUB MEETS.— The Woman’s Club of Donalsonville met Friday afternoon, January 16, at; the home of Mrs. Earl Gibbons. Mrs. I R. C. Roberts was cohostesses with • Mrs. Gibbons. Mrs. J. B. Thomas was elected act ing president for the afternoon as; both the president and vice-president ■ were absent. Mrs. Thomas, who is ’ chairman of Womens Defense forj Seminole county told the club that the ladies county would be organized just I as soon as the district chairman come. | She expressed the hope that each : lady of the countv would fill her place I I stressing that only through co-op.--; ating fully could! we be successful. • > Mrs. Thomas extended for the club a I hearty welcome to Mr?-. H. M. Herrin > of Winder as a visitor for the after- > noon. II The topic for the afternoon’s :prc- Igram was: The Modern in Religion. . Mrs. W. H. VanLandingham, Sr„ as .; leader presented the following pro- ! gram: i Roll call: The Bible Verse That Has . Meant the most to me. ,I God and My Father—Mrs. J. B. i Thomas. I The most unforgettable character i ' I’ve Ever Known—Mrs. L. J. Cowart, My Own Religious Poeni—Mrs. G, C. Smith. At the conclusion of the program • the hostess served fruit cake and cof i fee to the following ladies: Mesdames ' H. M. Herrin, Leon Barber.. Otho' Ben ton, W. E. Brigham, B. B. Clark, L. 'J. Cowart, A. B. Davis, C. S. Forres i ter, L. E. Hay, O. C. Smith, Porter, 'Smith, C. D. Thomas, J. B. Thomas, ; Dallas Wurst, W. H. VanLandingham, ! Sr. and Miss Lillie Seale.