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WHEELER COUNIV EAGLE.
$1.50 A Year, in Advance
FFICiAL ORGAN WHEELER CO
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
J. J. GROSS, Propretor.
Enter at the Post Office at
demo, Georgia, as second class
uail matter, May 16th, 1913, under
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Employment Relief Project No. E
-76-Reop., Part No. 2
County of Wheeler
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the State Highway
Board of Georgia at the general
office at No. 2 Capitol Square, At
lanta, Ga., until 10:00 A. M., Cen
tral Standard time, August 16th,
1932, for furnishing ah labor,
material, equipment and othei
things necessary for the con
struction of (>.908 miles of paver
road, located in Wheeler County
on what is locally known as tin
Atamo Mt. Vernon road. Begin
ning at Alamo and ending at
Glenwood, otherwise known as
Eemployment Relief Project No-
E 76 Ri op., part No. 2 in Wheeler
County. The work will be let it.
one contract.
The approximate quantities
are as follows:
68954 Sq. Yds. Pmin cement
concrete paving.
4000 Sq Yds. Reinforced cone
paving (if required )
1947 Cu. Yds. Com. & bor
excav.
4888 Lin. Ft. Raised edge curb
1 Eich Type No. 1 Cone. Spill
ways.
13 Each Type No. 2 Cone. Spill
ways.
12 Each Type No. 3 Cone. Spill
ways.
4 Eich Type No. 4 Cone. Spill
ways.
222 Lin. Ft. Cone Slope Drains
128 Lin. Ft 8 Cone. Carr.
Metal Pipe Slope Drains.
137281 Sq. Yds. Finishing ano
dressing.
80755 Sq. Yds. Grassing
shoulders.
700 Lin. Ft. Resiliflex or woo<
guard rail.
The minimum wage to be pair
under this contract shall b'
twenty cents ( 20) per hour f i
unskilled labor and thirty cent
(30) per hour for skilled laboi.
Special attention is called it
Special Provisions which will b>
furnished to all bidders.
Said work shall begin withii
ten (10) days after formal execut
iou of contract and shall be coni
pleted within 70 working days
The State Highway Department
shall in no way be bound or o> -
ligated by any bid or award until
the execution of a formal writter
contract by the State High wax
Board. When such contract ha>
been executed, written notic.
shall be given the contractor, at
which time, and not before,work
may be commenced.
Plans and specifications are 01
file at the office of the undersign
ed at Atlanta and Waycross
Georgia and at the office of the
Board of County Commissioners
of Wheller County at Alamo, Ga.,
where they may be inspected
free of charge. Copies of the
plans may be obtained upon pay
ment in advance of $3 00 C pie
of the General Specification
may be obtained upon payment
in advance of the sum of $1 Ot
which sums vill not be refunded
except to the successful! bidd;
who will be furnished ac mplel.
set of plans and speciticaticm
free of charg '.
Upon compliance with the m -
quiiementsof the Standaid Sptt i
ticatii.ns, nine y(OO) percent of
the amount of woi k done in any
calendar month will tie pa d for
between the 25th and 30th day of
the succeeding month and the
remainder within thirty (30) days
after final completion and ac
ceptince. Proposals must be
submitted on regular forms
which will be supplied by the
undersigned and must be accom
panied by a certified check for
$5,000.00 and must be plainly
marked “Proposals for Road
Construction,” County and Num
ber and show the time of open
ing as advestised. Bidders bond
will not be accepted. Bond will
be required of the successful
bidder as required by law.
Bids will not be received from
Contractors who have not been
placed on the qualified list of
contractors at least thirty (30)
days prior to the opening of
bids.
Every contractor applying for
proposals must submit at the
same lime, on a form which will
be supplied by the undersigned,
a statement of his contracts on
hand.
All bids must show totals for
each item and total of amount of
bid. Rigiit is reserved to delay
the award of the contract for a
period of not to exceed thirty
(30) days from the date of open
ing bids. Right is reserved. ti
reject any and all bids and tr
waive all formalities.
This the Ist day of August
1932.
STATE HIGHWAY BOARD
OF GEORGIA
J. W Barnett. Chairman.
W. C. Vereen, Member.
J. P. Wilhoit, Member.
ELECTION NOTICE.
Il is hereby ordered that an elect,
ion be held at Union School Hous
on Monday August the eighth, 1932 to
determine whether the. school district
>f Union. Marion, Erick and Little
Rock shall be consolidated into one
school district, known as the Union
Consolidated School District: the
election to open at ten o'clock a.m.
and close at four o,clock p.m.
This election will be held as ordi
nary county elections are held, all
persons residing inlhe.se four school
districts who are regularly qualified
voters will be allowed to vote and
returns of said election will be sent
to the office of County School Super
intendent.
R. A. Fakes, C.S.S.
DEED TO SECURE DEBT
GEORGIA, WHEELER COUNTY.
Because of default in the paymei”
of a loan secured by deed to secure
debt executed by J. L. Johnson and
Dora E. Johnson to the undersigned,
Fhe Federal Land Bank ofColumbia
dated the 23rd day of March. 1922,and
recorded in the office of clerk of supe
rior court of Wheeler county, Geor
gia, in book 5, page 9, the under
signed has declared the full amount
>f the loan, with interest, and advan
ces made by the undersigned, due and
payable, and will, on the 23rd day of
August., 1932, acting under the powei
of sale contained in said deed, during
the legal hours of sale, at the court
in said county, sell at auction to the
Highest bidder for cash the lands
described in said deed, to-wil:
All that certain tract or parcel o!
land (’escribed as the southwest on»
half of lot number two hundred and
forty six (z 46 in the Tenth (10th)
district of Wheeler ceunty, State of
Georgia, having such shape, and
courses as will more fully appear by
reference to a plat thereof, made by
F. J Curry, county surveyor of Tel
fair county, Georgia, of date of Nov
ember 3, 1921, aud being bounded on
the northeast by lands of Fad Har
relson, southeast by lande of F. L.
Dyal, southwest by lands of F. L.
DyaL and northwest by lands of Geor
gia Land Company. Being,the same
land conveyed by W. O. Harrelsonto
J. L Johnson and Dora E, Johnson
in separate tracts thereof by deeds
recorded in book number 4, page 83,
records Wheeler superior court.
The undersigned will execute a deed
to the purchaser as authorized by the
deed aforesaid
This 25th day of July, 1932.
This Federal L\xi> Bank
OF COLI’MBIA
G. L. Hattaway,
Attorney for The Federal Land
Bank of Columbia.
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will not believe that their carefully
brought up children can have worms.
The fact remains that these symptoms
will yield, in a great majority of cases,
to a few doses of White’s Cream Vcp
mifuge, the sure expellant of round
and pin worms. If your child has any
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WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE ALAMO GEORGIA
For Representative
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
Representative from Wheeler county
in the lower House of the Georgia
I Legislature, subject to the rules and
regulations of the state and county
democratic executive committees. I
shall appreciate the support and votes
of the people.
G. L, Hattaway.
For Representative
To the Citizens of Wheeler County:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Representative from Wheeler county,
to the General Assembly of Georgia,
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic party and the primary
of September 14th, 1932.
This June 1, 1932. Respectfully,
J. Mcßae Clements.
For Senator
To the Voters of Wheeler County:
I herewith announce my candidacy
for Senator from the Fifteenth Sena
torial District subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic Execu
tive committee. I sincerely appreciate
the confidence reposed in me in the
past,and respectfully solicityour vote
and inlfuence.
R. E. RIVERS.
WANTED —Reliable man be
tween ages of 25 and 50 to supply
old established demand sot
Rawleigh Products in Treutlin
Jounty. Other good Localities
ivailable. Surety Contract re
quired. Company furnishes
everything but the car. Gooc
profits for hustlers. Write the
W. T. Rawleigh Company.
Memphis, Tenn, or see me, J. B,
Watkins, Box 10, Alamo, Ga.
Tax Notice.
I am now prepared to pay youi
tax on real estate, large or small
W. E. Currie.
For Congress
I’o the voters of the First Congres
sional District of Georgia:
I am a candidate for re-election to
Congress trim the First Congressional
District of Georgia, subject to the
Democratic Primary to be held on
September 14, 1932.
During the few months that 1 have
had the fionor of represening the peo
ple of the “'old First District in the
72nd Congress, I have tried to serve
nil of the people oflhe District. I have
sent out more than 100,900 pieces of
mail since December Ist.
1 have been faithful. 1 have straddl
ed uo issue. 1 have played no favorit
es. 1 have stood for cleanliness, hon
esty and economy in Government. I
have voted in the interest of the tax
payers and masses.
I did not vote for the foreign debt
moratorium and in the interest of the
people of foreign countries. 1 did not
vote for the huge appropriation for
the Reconstruction Finance Corpor
ation and in the interest of big busi
ness I did not vote tor the sales tax
and in the interest of lhe wealthy at
the expense of the common people. I
did not vote for the cash payment te
ex-service men of the balance dut
them on their adjusted service certifi
cates for the reason that the payment
to this one group of imr citizens ot
$2, 400.000.9i-0.90 would cost each :
man, woman and child in America i
$20.00 in additonal taxes. There are I
less than four million people in the ■
United States who pay a Federal In
come Tax. On this basis. if the bal-;
ance due ot. the bonus had been paid
in cash, It would have cost each ot
these tax payers more than $600.00.
I have no relatives on Government
or State Pay rolls.
During my last year’s campaign for
the unexpired term, I promised to
stand on every plank of the platform
adopted by the Democratic Party in
its convention at Chiccg* ’ in 1932. If
I am elected to the "3rd Congress 1 ■
shall fulfill that promise.
I will appreciate the support of all '
those voters of the First District who
believe I have been faithful, that my
service is worthy of their approval,
and that my' record entitles me to Lie ,
elected for a full term of two y ears.
Yours sincerely.
Homer C. Parker.
BETH UYLI
Boffo? must
i,,,Keep
coffee in
light con
■ - Sene it
ately after
i,.. .Never
left-over
coffee..
For Judge of Superior Court.
This will announce my candidacy
for Judge of the Oconee Judicial
Circuit. The business of the courts is
being attended to. the dockets are in
good shape and tha people seem satis
fied. I shall porbably be nominated
for re-election without opposition,
for which I am grateful to all.
My experience and training as law
yer and judge should be of value in
the conduit of the courts. Drawing
from such experience and training,
and with a sympathetic understanding
of the frailties of man, 1 shall strive
to administer with wisdom, justice
and moderation.
1 appreciate the cordial support
given me by the membei s of the bar,
officers of the court and people gener
ally. Let me at this time respectfully
invite the full co-operation of ail
citizens to the end that we may main
tain law and order and thus curtail
the expense of the courts and contri
bute both to our happiness and the
public welfare. May 25,.1932.
Escho) Graham.
For Congress
Fo the people of the First Congress
ional District of Georgia:
1 am a candidate for Congress from
the First Congressional District of
Georgia, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary to be held Sep
tember 14th, 1932.
Having been born and reard on the
farm, my knowledge of the problems
and burdens of our farmers is first
hand and practical rather than theor
etical and superficial. Believing that
the basic wealth of this country eomts
from the soil, and that the whole
country prospers only in proportion
to the prosperity of our farmers and
laborers, who produce this wealth,
and knowing that the farmers cannot
much longer exist upon prsent pricts I
of farm products, I pledge my self to
the support of legislation which will
force an increase in the price of farm ]
products so the farmer may be placed ]
upon a basis of equality with other ;
business and ibdusuy.
The issue upon which I ask the
support of the voters of this district i
will be discussed by ine in every fioun-.
ty oflhe district during the campaign,
and if you agree with the democratic ।
principles of goveriquent that I stand ;
for, your support will be highly ap-l
predated.
Respectfully yours,
ALBERT L. COBB.
FOR CONGRESS
Ailey, Montgomery County, Georgia
To the Citizens of the First Congres
sional District of Georgia:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Representative in the Seventy Third •
Congress of the United States of]
America from the First Congressional I
District of Georgia, subject to the
rules and regulatiims of the Democrat-I
ic party and the primary of Septem- :
ber 14, 1932. This May Iti, 1932.
Most respectfully,
HUGH PETERSON, Jr. ;
For Solicitor General
To the voters of the Oconee Judicial
Circuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Solicitor General, subject to the
coming Demcci atic pi imary . It is a
wise law that permits the. people every
four years to say whom they wish to
serve them. With reference to the So
licitor General’s place, due to lack of
opposition, you have not had such an
opportunity in twelve years.
With out any political machine to
back me, with limited meats to con
duct a campaign, but with ample
experience as prosecuting attorney,
an abiding faith in the fairness of the
people, and an honorable desire to I
serve you, I am a candidate, and res-1
pectfully solicit your support, with :
the assurance, if elected. I will exert
every effort to render you acceptable
esrvice.
Sincerely yours.
Dudley Smith.
Eastman, Ga. May 30, 1932.
For Solicitcr General.
With a heart filled with gratitude,
and with a sense of dutv well ner
formed, I ask re election to the olhce
of Solicitor Genera) .of the Oconee
Circuit in the coming Democratic
primary.
M. H. Boyer.
(alotabs
For lazy liver, stomach and
kidneys, biliousness, indi
gestion, constipation, head
ache, colds and fever.
10/ and 35/at deafer*.
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Better Breakfasts
Bitter words at treat, last nude a bleak and bitter day—
Better breakfasts make blythc and drive the blues away!
THAT’S the whole explanation
of why we have been publish
ing for some time past sug
gestion' of Imw to vary :
breakfasts and make them a moal
to look forward to insO/ii of i
mere “grub" to be grow led at. ]
And we hope that you'll agree!
that our efforts are worth v. iiilei
when you glance over the follow
ing menu.
Blueberries end Cream ttitb
Dry Cereal
Deviled Cream Sum- on ll hole
If heat Toast
Coffee Gooseberry Jam • ]
And her--' the way to make the I
second dish:
Make a cream sauce of three:
tablespoons butter, three ta.i
spoons flour . mi two cups diluted 1
evaporated milk. Add the in-vied :
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A $2.00 Dinner for 6
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ALL the -way from tomato.
juice to demi-tasse with I
steak and shoe-string pota
toes, buttered broccoli and bread '
and butter and a delicious dessert l
sandwiched in between — tl'.afs j
what this dinner, which will .o^t
an average of a littl more than '
thirty-three cents a person in I
most communities, offers. Here’s
the menu:
Iced Tomato Juice 170
Minute Steak 60f
Shoc-Striny Potatoes Ilk'
Buttered Broccoli 50c
Apricot Cream Dessert 480
Bread and Butter 10^
Demi-tasse
And here are the recipes forth
dishes which are not familiar to,
everyone:
Iced Tomato Juice: Mix to
gether the contents of two 12 > 2 -
Lost—Jersey butt headed
heifer, about one year ■> :. L* :
my place about the first of A’ ■
marked split, und- r . i in ’ml.:
ear and overbit in hf:: i-t >
about 300 pounds. Informatim,
to recovery reward. G M Gode, •
son, Glenwood, Ga , route 2.
; contents of a 5-%-ounce can ot
. deviled ham. and stir until smooth
and hot. Season to taste with
■ salt and pepper, and serve over
hot, buttered whole wheat bread.
i Serves six.
The Best Coffee
Aud to make sure that this is •
| really a better breakfast -worthy
•if the name, and not just one of
those ordinary every-day break
lasts. use a brand of coffee that
iis vacuum packed. Bitter coffee
i leads to bitter wmrds, but the
- brands that are vacuum packed
] give you the full flavor and aroma
.i this rich hnakfaßt drink. Noth
ing Is flatter, on the other hand,
; than coffee that has been exposed
] to the air, allowing much of the
: flavor aud aroma to escape.*
i ounce cans tomato juice, salt and
- pepper to taste, two teaspoons.
I sugar, a few drops Worcestershire
sauce and a few drops tobasco
sauce, and chill thoroughly.
AieeA Cream Dessert: Beat
i one cup cream, and add one-third
iup confectioner's sugar, a few
j drops of almond flavoring and
end-fourth cup chopped nuts.
Break up four vanilla wafers and
add. and put in the refrigerator
tray for several hours. Scoop
out onto dessert plates, and lay
the drained apricots from a No.
2 can around the base.
If desired, a fruit cocktail can
। tie substituted for the tomato
i juice. Use the syrup from the
, canned apricots, pep up with
' lemon juice and add a couple of
i diced bananas and a diced apple
to make enough for six.*
i i A brewery propt i-tor of Pilse,
' ho drowned him elf io a vat of
: be^n, left a note stating that he
; dred for shame because consump
Hon of his beer bad decreased
more than 125 gallons dining
, ths year.