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Misses Ruby and Emily
Dennard spent last week end at
their home in Pinehurst
Mr. J. G. Jackson, of Harrison,
is attending the association and
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Hartley this week.
Mrs. B. M. Morrison, of Glen
wood, has been the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Morrison this
week.
Mr. Birt Claxton, of Dublin,
attended the association and was
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. D.
Peebles Thursday and Friday.
Mr. Glendon McCullough, of
Fayetteville, is spending the
week with Col. and Mrs. G. L.
Hattaway and family, attending
the association, and will hold
services Sunday morning and
evening at the Alamo Baptist
church.
Mrs. Cieston Lowery and
children, who have been spend
ing some time here as the guests
of the former’s parents, Sheriff
and Mrs H. N. Sears, returned
to her home in Thomaston yes
terday. They were accompanied
by Miss Annie Maude Sears,
who will spend several day.
W. L. Coleman and Felton
Holmes, of Hazlehurst, spent
Sunday here with relatives.
The many friends of Superior
Court Clerk, J. A. Pope, regret
to learn that he is confined in
the Oglethorpe Hospital, Macon.
Mrs. P. W. Wood, of Gray, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Adderholt and family this week.
Mrs. V. C. Daves, of Vienna’
Robert Gross, of M. G. C., Coch
ran, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gross, of Americus, spent last
week end with relatives here.
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ALAMO F. F. A.
CHAPTER NEWS
By Grady Anderson
In the tree and seed identifi
cation contest that was held at
th? Wheeler County High School,
October 11. Garland Rowe.
Harry Ussery, and Grady And
erson won. These three went to
represent the Alamo FFA chapt
er at the State Fair in Macon, on
October 16, competing with boys
in the contest from other schools
As Harry Ussery could not go,
Grady*Fulford was selected in
his place.
Harrison Wilkinson won first
prize in senior sow pig and
Richard Tuten won third prize in
the senior yearling pig show.
These boys were showing their
hogs through the Alamo FFA
of Wheeler County.
WANTED—To buy or hire 2
og trucks with trailors. C. B.
Griner, Alamo, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Braswell, of
Dublin, spent Sunday here as
the guests of the former’s
mother, Mrs. J.G. Braswell and
family.
Miss Frances Hill, student at
G. S. C. W., Milledgeville, spent
last week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hill.
Miss Margaret McDaniel, Miss
Juanita Clark, Miss Juanita
Elton, Miss Nell Hartley, Miss
Mary Ethel Owens attended the
Fair in Macon last Friday.
L. A. Horne, one of our long
standing colored subscribers,
was in to see us Saturday and
extended his subscription for
another year to the Eagle.
All young men under thirty
six years of age- are invited to
attend a meeting of the Young
Democrats at Glenwood next
Monday evening.
Harry Berman, of Mcßae, was
a visitor in Alamo yesterday
morning.
Miss Alma Smith, ofPatterson,
spent last week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Argie
Smith, near Alamo.
Mr. and Mrs. T. FI. Harden, Jr.
of near Alamo, announce the ar
rival of an 8 pound daughter.
Mother and daughter doing nice
ly.
WE PAY $6 for selling ten $1
boxes. 50 beautiful assorted.
Christmas Cards. Sell for $1 —
your profit (50. Greeting Card
House, 100 Main, Ossining. N. Y.
H. G. Mauney remembered the
Eagle this week with a renewal
to the Eagle.
The Wheeler County Draft
Board was in Baxley on business
one day this week.
Farmers Urged to
Plant Food for Wildlife
Albany, Oct. 20-Like manu
facturers who turn waste by
products into salable merchan
dise, Georgia farmers can con
vert waste spots into useful
areas for wildlife. This fact was
emphasized at Albany this week
by J. C. Britton, soil conservation
service technician fcr the Flint
River district.
Britton pointed out how
farmers could increase bird life
by planting borders, gullies and
shaded areas with food and cover
crops, such as sericea lespedeza.
WANTED—Logs, pine, gum
and cypress. Advise what you
have to offer. C. B. Griner,
Alamo, Ga.
FOR SAL —Fulghum and Ap
ple seed oats. 65c per bushel
For particulars see Z.O. Thomas,
Alamo, Ga.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GA. Oct. 25, 1940
Alamo King and
Queen Carnival
The Kings and Queens of
Carnival will be held at Alamo
school auditorum on October 31
FIRST GRADE
Florence Gross, Joe Kusnitz.
SECOND GRADE
Betty Wright, Bobby Whitaker
THIRD GRADE
Mildered Pierce, Billie Lowe.
FOURTH GRADE
Mary Frances Hinson, Julian
Peebles.
FIFTH GRADE
Jackie Hartley, Lamar Hurwitz
SIXTH GRADE
Frankie Holmes, Edward
Ussery.
SEVENTH GRADE
Dorris Simmons, Raj Stephens
EIGHTH GRADE
Ethel Harville, Grady Ander
son.
NINTH GRADE
Maxine Currie, Thads Gilder.
TENTH GRADE
Ernestine Holmes. Wade
Harville.
ELEVENTH GRADE
Estelle Brown, Garland Rowe.
From first to seventh grades
are Junior King and Queens.
From the eighth to the eleventh
grades, are Senior Kings and
Queens.
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Thursday—Friday, Oct. 24-25
Bing Crosby, Mary Martin,
Basil Rathbone.
“Rhythm on The River”
A Paramount Picture
Plus: Latest News
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Double Feature
10 and 20 cents
All Day Saturday
Starting at 11:00 A. M.
Saturday, October 26
“Knights of The Range ’
—with—
Russell Hayden
Late Show: “The Llano Kid”
—with —
Tito Guizar.
Monday—Tuesday. Oct. 28-29
Henry Fonda
In
“Return of Frank James”
with
Gene Tiernit, Jackie Cooper,
Henry Hull.
Wednesday, October 30
“Golden Fleecing’’
— with —
Lew Ayers and Rita Johnson
Thurs. Fri. Oct. 31. Nov. 1
Thrills, Chills and Laughs
Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard.
In
"The Ghost Breakers’’
Notice First Meeting Creditors.
In the District Court of the
United States for the Dublin
Division of the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia.
In the matter of Benjamin Green
berry Dixon, In Bankruptcy, No. 53"
Bankrupt.
To the creditors of Benjamin Green
berry Dixon, of Glenwood, Georgia,
in the County of Wheeler and Dist
rict aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on Octo
ber 7, A. D., 1940, the said Benjamin
Greenberry Dixon was duly adjudi
cated bankrupt, and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
at Dublin, in Laurens county, Geor
gia, in room 206 U. S. Post Office and
Court House, on October 25, 1940 at
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a Trustee,
examine the bankrupt and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting. The bank
rupt is required to be present on that
day for examination.
Dublin, Ga., October Sth, 1940.
M. H. BLACKSHEAR, JR.,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
MEMORANDUM
Liabilities scheduled.... §2950.00
Assets scheduled NONE
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"I get Double-Range Anti-Knock.” That’s what motorists are
saying about the new H-C Gasoline. The two speedometers
above indicate the two important speed ranges where knock
less power is needed. Some gasolines give high anti-knock in
one driving range but not in the other. However, the new
Double-Range JI-C gives you high anti-knock in both. Try a
tankful of the new Double-Range H-C today. It sells at
regular price. ——
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Agent Sinclair Refining Company (Inc.)
M. C. Hartley Agent, Alamo,
Metro I heatre
Mount Vernon, Ga.
The Friendly Theatre
PROGRAM
Daily at 4:00-8:00 to 11 P. M.
Saturday show begins at 3 I’M
Adm. Matinee and Nite 20c
> Youths 12 to 14 —l5 c ali.-hows
Balcony 10c and 15/
Monday —Tuesday, Oct. 28 29
“Road To Singapore”
Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lau
oreer, Bob Hope. Conndy, music
romance thrills. Also news and
j comedy.
Wednesday, October 30
“Our Neighbors The Carters”
Edmond Lowe, Fay Bainter,
l Frank Craven, Gereie Tobin.
' Fun for everyone. You and yuur
! neighbors. See it. Also good
i comedies.
Thurs. —Fri. Oct. 31, Nov. 1
“Typhoon”
Dorothy Lawour Robert Pres
ton, Lynne Overman, and all
stars. All in gorgeous techniclor
■ Comedy both days. “Deadwood ■
dick'' Friday.
Saturday, November 2
“Legion of The Lawless”
George O’Brien, western
“Deadwooddick” and comedy.
Monday—Tuesday, Nov. 4 5
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Intensified campaign work for the Democratic National and State
Ticket in the November sth General Election followed the meeting pic
tured above, at which Ivan Allen, Sr., State Chairman of the Democratic
Campaign Committee of Georgia, coordinated efforts of the various
divisions of the campaign. In the group are, from left to right: seated,
W. V. Crowley, finance director. Chairman Allen. Mrs. Frank A. Dennis,
chairman of the woman’s division: standing, Ivan Allen, Jr., president
of the Young Democrat Clubs of Georgia, Attorney General Ellis Arnall,
director of the Roosevelt-Wallace Clubs of Georgia, Judge Shepard
Bryan, chairman of the Business and Professional division, and Basil
Stockbridge, secretary of the camnaign committee. A-ri' _ _
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