Wheeler county eagle. (Alamo, Ga.) 1913-2020, August 07, 1936, Image 4

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LOCAL NEWS W.C. Brown Jr., has obtained a responsible position with A, Estroff of Soperton. Mrs. Morrison Pope and daughters Lois and Elizabeth, left yesterdayfor Milean. Miss BSyle Sterling is spend ing some time in Jacksonville,‘ Florida, as the guest of relatives Mrs. Millie Pattersgon left Svn day for Lexington, Kentucky, where she resumed her duties as a nurse at the Government Hospital. She spent several | weeks on her vacation with I¢] atives here, | Hon. Columbus Roberts, of Columbus, candidate for Com: missioner of Agriculture, was in Alamo Wednesday inthe interest of his candidacy. Mr. Roberts made the race two years ago, the pre<ent incumbent, Tom Linder, coming out victorious, but his many friends are predicting for him a sweeping victory in the September 9th., primary. i Hon. Chas. D. Rountree, editor! of the Wrightsviile Headlight, al former president of the Geor-' gia Press Association. now a candidate for membership on the Puablic Service Commission, was a visitor in Alamo Tuesday afternoon, Candidate ernbree‘ is a pleasing gentlemen and has many warm friends in this sec tion of the state that will remem ber him on September 9. If elected ne would acceptably fill| this position, Mr. Mcßae Points The Way We doff our hats to Mr James Mcßae, County Commissioner of Wheeler county, in conducting the affirs of his county in such an efficient and economical way that he ia now able to abolish the advalorem tax rate in Wheeler county. However, we were amused at anews statement giving credit| to the one~man commissioner! of government, The Free Press does not, we give full and com~:l plete credit to Mr. Mcßae and the other county officials of Wheeler because it takes cooper ation to bringabouta condibioni of this kind, | Telfair county has tried manyf and various form of county com\l missioners, from one to five and sad to relate it was a One Man’ commissioner that placed Telfair in the hole where she is today and it, therefore, depends more on the man or men than on a set law, However we congratulate Wheeler county and Mr. Mcßae in particnlar for showing that a} county, even in Georgia, can operate without tax levy, and wel suggest M -, Mcßae for Georgia’s 1 next governor.—Telfair Kree| Presa. i PROGRAM ! Metro Theater Mount Vornon, Ga. | daily 4 8 to 9:30 P. M. ; Saturday Shows begin at 3 p.mi Mat. 10 1520 Nightlols2s | The Place Where Happiness I Costs So Little. Monday-—Tuesday i “SUTTERS GOLD" E with Edward Arnold, Lee Tracy. Wednesday, August 12 | “GARDEN MURDER CASE" with Edmond Lowe Virginia Bruce, Philo Vance. Thursdayand Friday “MURDER IN THE FLEET” with Robert Taylor, Jean Parker, Ted Healy, Una Moarkel, Nat Pendleton, Jean Hersholt. Saturday : “THE GALLANT DEFENDER" with Chas. Sturrett, Joad Perry. Roy Smith’s Beauty Shop Mcßae, Ga. PERMANENT WAVES Phone 278 ZOTOS machineless permanent SIO.OO Shelton oil of tulip wood wave 5.50 Shelton white oil wave 4.50 | No amonia wave 4.00 French oil wave $3.50, Regal oil wave $3.00 Bionte wave $2.50 Tune in your Raido for ZOTOS machineless permanent wave program Sunday over Columbia net work, starting Feb., 23rd from 6 to 6:30 eastern standard time. $7 5 CABSH for Readers ] 9 Fach Week! See the Amusing New Cartoon Game---“ What to Say” IN THE ATLANTA SUNDAY AMERICAN Now on Sale by All Better News Dealers and by Constitution Boy Salesman. GET MORE FOR YOUR COTTON--Cthersdo » Truck or Ship To _ SAVANNAH COTYON FAUTORAGE (CO. SAVANNAH, GA. WRITE US CONCERNIN G YOUR 12C LOAN COTTON 1 REGARDLESS OF ITS PRESENT LOCATION ‘ Mrs. C. E. Rountree and little danghter, Frances, spent Jast week end with relatives in Ailey. e S Salesmen Wanted MAN WANTED to supply Rawleigh’s Household Products to consumers. We train and help you. Good profits for hustlers. No experence necessary. Pleass ant, profitable, dignified worl, Write today. Rawleigh’s Dept, GAH 5 53, Memphis, Tenn. " —————————————— Mrs. Zona Ryals and daughter, Karlene, and Mr. Pace Palmer and daughter, Marion, returned to their home in Akron, Ohio, after several days visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hartley. Mr. B. H. Hartley returned home with them to spend some time. Miss Jewell Brown is visiting in Savannah, Sapelo Island and Hivesville. HARRIS & SMITH NEW FUNERAL HOME, McRAE, GA. Especially designed with modern equip ment enables us to meet all requirements in service and prices. Our licensed embalm ing assures you best service obtainable. We have everything you need for a com plete funeral. Let us servie you. Ambulance service; Lady Attendant. HARRIS & SMITH FUNERAL HOME DAY PHONE 72 NIGHT PHONE 17 MCRAE, GA. WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GEORGIA CITATION GEORGIA-—Wheeler County: To Al Whom It May Concern: J. 8. Moris having in proper form applied to me for PermarentLetter of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Ruth A. Morris, late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Ruth A. Morristo be and appear at my office within the time allcwed by la,w and show cause, if any they can, why permarentadmioistrationshould not be granted to J. S. Morris on Morris estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 3rd., day of August, 1036, H. L. SEARS, Ordinary, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcßae Clem~ entsand Mr. Paul Clements were called to Savannah this week on account of the tragic death of James Clements, a sonof Mr. Paul Clements, who was killed in an automobile accident near Lundowici last Sunday night. MARKETS FOR FARM CROPS PROMISED BY COLUMBUS ROBERTS COLUMBUS ROBERTS Two years ago with fomr candl dates for Commissioner of Agri culture, | ran second. This year with only two in the race, | expect to win. < As Commissioner, 1 will concen~ trate on two main tasks. First, to provide farmers in every county with markets for perishable prod ucts, owned and operated by farm ers. Second, to build up a great live stock Industry in Georgia. Also, | will co-operate with the Roosevelt administration and other agencies In their efforts to bm prove the condition of agricufture. PROGRAM S Theater Mcßae, Ga A. Martin and Thompson Theatre Monday—'l'uesday “STIKE ME PINK"” with Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman. Wednesday “TILL WE MEET AGAIN” with Herbert Marshal, Gertruode Michael. Thursday | 13 HOURS BY AIR" with Fred MeMurry, Toan Bennett Friday “BOULDER DAM"” with Ross Alexander, Patricia Ellis, | Saturday | “"SECRET PATROL" with Charlcs Starret New Beauty Shop; OPENING MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Aug,, {6 & 11 Miss Carroll of Vidalia, will be here on the abovedaies, giving PERMANENT WAVE DEMONSTRATIONS Brand New Equipment, Just Arrived! WILL GIVE PRICE LiST LATER. Located in old Sears Home MISS TEDA COLEMAN, Ouigitor: .B 2 \ ; SR TR SRR T R R b RN | | S ‘*l l L e BER | (R R ko | | Reder ol | SENATOR RICHARD B. H!"SFI‘II.L‘ | Sapator Richard B. Russell,| %Jx'. will speak at Thomson | “Hickory Hill,”” the home of| ‘Thomas E Watson, next ["x‘it_lil.\"§ EAugusL 14th, at 11:30 o’clock, A | ‘M. Hear him tell wthat t;uepf %Jefl'ersoman Democracy weans. | i\)ver Radio WSB. 5 %Jndge Barred From Race : By Democratic Committee | : | Atlanta, August I.—Chairman | ' Hugh Howell's ruling barring %Lhe candidacy of O. J. Franklin, | ‘of Eastman, for jodge of the | |Oconee superior court cireuit, gwas upheld today by the statel 'Democratic executive committee, | §G to 2, Aclion was taken in eer cutive session. ’ | Clark Howell, Sr,, and Mrs.| Virginia Polhill Price, the Pemo- | ‘cratic national commltteemanl ‘and national committeewoman, cast the two votes for Franklin. l ~ Howell was not present but his | vote was cast by Mrs. Price who! held his proxy. : Hugh Howell previously had | held that Franklin’s telegraphic‘; notice of candidacy did not com-~| ply with the committee rules! that a candidate must present a| signed statement with the entry| fee. | Franklin wired Mrs. Eleanor|; Roan, committee secretary, onfl July 4, the date when entries| closed, seeking to oppose Judge!, Eschol Graham, of Mecßae, Guv-én ernor Eugene Talmadge's home;l town. | The Eastman man contended| his telegraham should have been!: accepted as a signed statementg and legal contact. He appealed to!. the executive committee froml: Howell’s ruling. 1 ‘ R 9 ALL-WEATHER SR GOO.DJ' 7V 7 DAY 4 ;‘4 b ”fi@' 7 I N 'l/;; : »‘/ b%, \ QLD i R B BREE g T 'Y a6 AN 3 BOBBLE \ )/{ AR A et z‘.: ¥ \ TN ';J_//,‘ Ml‘t(fl' el e B o \\BY‘ \’ A o | \\\‘ é‘_.‘l",‘/f srecauAt | N Al COME? SEE! -~ AND . YOU’LL | 43% LONGER NON ' SKIDMILEAGE ! PROVED HERE IN % OUR TOWN . See the G-3 tread-prints we've | taken—evidence that G-3 gives | LONGEST WEAR, SAFEST MILEAGE, | LOWEST COST. | See the GOODYEAR MARGIN OF | SAFETY demonstration — shgws why G-3's tough, sure-gr&fl | All-Weather Tread stop r | car quickest. . See the SuPERTWIST Cord demon | stration—proof of the way this . Goodyear feature in every ply | gives GREATEST BLOWOUT PROTEC~ | TION. ; We have the Prize Valuves . at every price. Husky, big ' Goodyears as low as $495 EXPERTLY , MOUNTED | Ask to see Goodyear Speedway | =—world’s greatest low price tire. | Ridleys Service Station ; ALAMO, GA. : A——— “We didn’t expect the steam roller to slip a cog,” said H. F. Lawson, of Hawkinsville. attors ney for Franklin, following the committee’s action. Franklin said he would not attempt to run against Judge Graham as an independent ‘“‘als though numerous triends’’ had urged him to do sc. "'I don’t care for that type of politics,” he said. The committee’s action leaves Judge Graham unopposed for renominaticn in the September 9 Democratic primary.