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WHEELER COUNTY EMiIE
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OFFICIAL ORGAN WHEELER CO
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
J. H. GROSS • Editor
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6 Months 75.
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board ship, in the mountains or on
the lakeshore, the National Cotton
Council recommends this new out
fit of cotton slacksuit, soft cotton
shirt, and cotton shoes. The bright
three-layer platform wedge give*
a gay air to the new cotton shoes..
They’re right for wear with slacks
shorts and summer dresses.
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Glenwood, Ga,
CITATION.
GEORGIA —Wheeler County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
C. M. Knderson of said stat e, hav
ng in proper form applied to me for
permanent letters of administration
on the estate of Mrs. R. E. Patten,
late of said county, deceased, thia io
cite all ani singular the creditors,
and heirs of Mrs. R. E. Potten to be
and appear a* the August term of
court, 19H. and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent letters of
administration should not be granted
itness my official siggature this
7th day cf June, 1941.
D. N. /CHORD,
Ordinary Wheeler County, Geor
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Crops aad Poor
The history of culture to the bietes*
«t tong ages of unproductiveness brofe-
H by short eras,of produetto*.
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Wheeler County Eagle ,Aanio, Ga.> Friday, JULY 18, 1941
NEWS and FACTS ... StstawWo Intoroot
B CooperatioyJJj!^^
Meeting in Savannah recently,
a representative gathering of beer « ta ^
themselves “fully aware of the
resulting from this Committees Clean Up or Close Up
"rogr^ss erted that “this effort has won the respect
of the people of Georgia and the vast majority of retail
beer dealers in the state”—and pledged their complete
support to the Committee’s continued activity.
This Committee—and the law-abiding beer retailer
ask your cooperation, too, in weeding out the comparative
ly few disreputable “black sheep” who use their legal beer
licenses to mask disorder and undesirable conditions.
Do not patronize such places. If you buy beer buy it
only from cleanly operated, orderly establishments.
BREWER^*BEER BISTRIRUTORS
JUDGE JOHN S. WOOD/ State Diractor
529 Hurt Building • Attanta, Gnnrgln
PUBLISHED IN COOPERATION WITH THE UNITED BREWERS INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION
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PERDUE SERV. STATION
Alamo, Ga.
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CITATION.
GEORGlA—Wheeler County. f
To Whom it May Concern:
Mrs, Lula Purvis. Excutrix of the
estate of Mrs. Amanda E. Cox, de
ceased. has made application for the
sale of all of the lands of said estate.
All persops concerned are notified
that said application will be heard in
the Court of Ordinary on thefiist
Monday in August, 1941. a),d to he
then and there and present their ob
jections. if any, or order of sale will
be granted.
This 3 day of July, 1941.
D. N. AUHORD, Ordinary
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Valda Wooten
Mcßae, Ga.
Box 4 Phone 140
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any Seed you may need
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all times. Wehai e
plenty field Peas for
hay. Our prices are
cheaper than others.
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