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Mc. and Mrs. Boob Williams
’inonnoe the birth of a daughter
o their home Tuesday. Mother
and daughter doing nicely.
Mr. Jesse Jackson, of the
Bpring Hill section, was among
the visitors to Alamo Wednesday-.
Mr. and Mrs, Archibald Adams
amounce the arrival of a fine son
i )ndsy morning. Mother and
son are doing well. It is named
John Albert.
Mrs. T. M. Clementsis visiting
Miss Ibbie Clements in Vidalia,
wao is reported quite ill.
Mr. H. R. Clark was in Savan.
fivh Tuesday, having gone down
to see his san, J. M. Clark.
Mrs. Frank Mullins and son,
of Lake Wales, Mrs. B. W. Todd,
anl Mrs. Albert Gannt, of
Pahokee, Florida, spent the week
dear here as the guest of Mrs
J W. Adams.
STRAYED—Spotted sow and
ons pig, sow weighing 125 lbs
sod pig about 35. Been at my
plice about month and ball
Owner may get same by paying
ex enses. STANLEY ADAMS,
Glenwood Rt. 1
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hogan had
as dinner guests Sunday, Mrs,
C. M. Meeks, of Vidalia, and
Mrs. Schawls, of Scott.
Miss Ibhie Clements, of the
B:thany Home in Vidalia, is
ge 'iously ill. Her many Wheeler
County friends hope for hera
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade McDaniel,
of Blackshear, spent the week
eni here as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs W. R. McDaniel.
Misses Lois and Elizabeth Pope,
of Kite and Summertown, spent
the week end wi h their mother.
Mra. L. M, Pope.
STRAYED—BIack barrow:
weight about 90 pounds, uns
marked. He bas been at my
place about three months, Owner
may get same by paying exs
penses. S. L.. Turner, Glenwood,
Route 1.
Bigoer and Better Crops This Year!
INOCULATE jpe. YOUR LESUKE SEBo__g THISSPRING - |
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; Used successtully by jarmers for over 35 years
America needs more food to win this war. To help get more food Humogerm is available to farmers in a new
e mVICTORY PACKAGE &
Humogerm inoculation \____
costs but a few cents per acre
Full Directions for using are
on each package. Soldon a |
full money-back qucrcmbo.‘
Each package is guaranteed
for a full six months. 7
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Amount of Amount of
15 Billion "Victory each | . Type |7% Billion “Victory |Seed each
Type | Legume germs |Package” "Vldory' Special Lequme germs | Package'|"Victory | Special
to the bushel |[sizes s|Low to the bushel Sizes Package” | Low
Inoculates | Price Inoculates | Price
Sbu. | 300 Ibs. [5.1.50 Peanuts Shu | 3001bs. |§ 59
1 |Sweet Clover |25 bu. [1,500 lbs. | 6.75 y s . 25 bu. 11,500 lb:. 52'255?
Bur Elover 30 bu. [I,BOO lbs. | 8.00 Cowpeas 30 bu. {I,BOO lbs. | 255
Hubam Clover| 50 bu. {3,000 lbs.| 12.00 a, Velvat 50 bu. {3,000 lbs. | 40
100 bu. {6,000 lbs. | 22.50 and Mung Beans| 100 bu. |6,000 lbs. 7.50
i T Kudzu
White and S bu. 300 lbs. {$ 1.50 Crotalaria
8 | Mommeth 25 bu. |1,500 lbe."] 6.75 Beggar Weed
Red, Alsike, ?6 b:.* ;'.g l!l:;.. 8&) Alyce Clover :
Crimson and 12 Lespedeza )
White Clovers 100 bu. 16,000 Ibs. | 22.50 I All varieties Sbu | 300 lbs. |$ 1.30
All V. L T e Hulled or 25 bu. |1.500 lbs. 5.60
= eiches Sbu | 300 bs. |$ 1.30 Unhulled 30 bu. {I,BOO lbs. | 6.90
s | ng'uw 25 bu. [1,500 lbs. | 5.90 Note: SO bu. |3,000 Ibs.| 10.50
b CO;?:‘:' gg l:: 3& llt; lgg !l?eosculquen for | 100 bu. [5,000 lbs. | 19.50
) > . pedeza
m ,|loo.bu. ;16,000 be. | 19.50 IS billions ¥
k Canadian Gar- Lequme germs
S Gt Sonst to the bushel
Broad Beans —_—
Lengle et : s sfiVafleues %be fismec] 1%
[Becms ™ 3 bu| 300 Ibe. [sl.3o° 30 bu. (1800 lbs. | 2.55
) String, Snap,” |25 bu. |[1.500 Ibs. | 5.90 50 bu. 3,000 lbs. | 4.00
1 & Wa.N:‘\z' gt mt l&g 100 bu. {6,000 lbs | 7.50
Scarlet Beans {IOO bu.% lbe. | 1950
; “' BRTE Rot e Y g : , . ‘
5 (Check Type end Amount Al peioes F. O. 8.. Newark. N. . . :
B e ..-‘-fi'%..:_:..m . e o
Mr. Lanier Hattaway of Vida~
\is, was home for the week end.
Mrs. V. C. Daves. of Vienna:
spent the week end with ber
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H,
Gross,
l The “Black Cat” is the name
of the play that is to be put on
at the school auditorium tonight,
Friday. |
M:. H. H, Heath was in town
Toesday morning looking as fit
as you pleagse. He has been ill for
some time, but seems to be feel
ing fine.
Mrs. Agnes Gilder was called
to Haines City, Florida, on acs
eount of the serious illness of
her sister, Mrs. Minnie McAlum.
has returned home, Mrs. Mc~
Alom died and was buriedin
Florida.
Dr. V. C. Daves and a party
from Vienna, passed through
Alamc Sunday, enroute to Sa
vinnah to attend the Connty
Commissioners convention.
Mr. R G. Perdue, County Coms«
missioner, and T. A. Morricon,
County Warden, attended the
county commissioners convens
tion in Savannah this weel.
An election will be held on the
16th of this month for a Justice
of the Peace. This was made
necessary on account of the
resignation of J. O. Perdue, who
has moved to Macen.
A little rain would not hurt
mow, as & crust has so-med over
the earth and the young planis
are trying to grow. A good, slow
rain would help.
Miss Mary Alice Clements wss
|the week end guasts of her par
|ents, Mr, and Mrs. J, Mcßee
|Clements. She returned to her
'|home in Atlanta Tuesday, where
'she will leave Friday for New
| York City to spend sometime
lwith her sister, Mrs. Browns(n,
/llts use should bring
A Stwurdier Crop -sower ailmenits
Improved Quality -a better price
Earlier Maturity - @ quick market
More Strength -for weather changes
Betier Soll -a priceless improvement!
~ Wheelet County Eagle,: Alamo, Ga., Friday, May 1, 1042
Alamo Baptist Church News
- The Alamo Baptist Sunday
School is showing fine gaines in
attendance and the spirit of
worship, for the last two Sundays
the attendance has been 100 or
more, o
First Sunday in May will be
observed as Hospital Day and
the offering will go to Baptist
Hospital in Atlanta. The inter
mediate girls, with Mrs. Louise
Morrison as teacher, will present
the program.
The second Sunday in May willl
beobserved in the Sunday School
as Mother’s Day, and a splendid]
program will be presented by
the young pecples’ class. |
If you are in attendance of
Sunday School elsewhere you are
cordially invited to attend with
us.
State Defense Guard
The Glenwood State defense
guard is showing continued im+-
provement. 27 active members
were present for the Tuesday
night me ting with severa]
visitors and reguler supporte:s.
Conperation does wcenderfu]
things.
The Alamo Unite of State de
fense guard will hold a guard
practice at its next meeting
Monday night, May 4. All mem
bers are requested to be present
with their shot guns.
American Legion l
The Burns-Geiger Post of the
American Legion will hold its
regular meeting Wednesday
pight, May 6 The Lcgion and
Auxiliary will have a supper,
(Du‘ch style) furnished by the
Auxiliary. The meeting to be in
Glenwood. All membeis are
expected 0o be present if possis
ble.
Dr. and Mrs. M. Kusnitz ard
Miss Jewe | May attended the
medical convention held in
Augusta yesterday.
What others say: .
"“Excellent success in ralsing
field peas.”
"Where my peas were treat.
ed last year, my oats in
creased 25%"
"..increased my crop two
thirds.”
To Delinquint Tax
Payers of Wheeler Co.
This is to notify those who owe
1036 and 1937 taxes that Sheriff
H.N. Sears now has all Tax Fi.
Fas. for the above years for cols
lection. £
As stated in my article in the
Wheeler County Eagle in January
I had orders from the State to
tarn them over to the collecting
officer at once, however, I have
held them for over three months,
in order to give every onea
’ehance to settle without cost. ‘
I did not turn them over to the
Sheriff as a matter of choice,
aeither does he have them by
choice. It is a matter of duty
irvolved in our respective offices,
of which we arc both subject by
law. And even as unpleasant as
it is at this time, our duty must
be performed, as tha% is what
you elected us to do.
Let me also remind you here
that 1938 and 1939 will be follows
ing as soon as the otbers are
cleared up. However, I bave
them at this time, and will be
glad to bave you call and clear
them up before additional costs
are added. Yoars very traly
L. E TANNER
Tax Commissioner W. C.
Metro Theatre
Mount Vernon, Ga.
The Friendly Theatre
PROGRAM-
Your Pa‘ronage Appreciated *
Daily—4:3o and 8:80
Saturday Show Begins 3:30
Youths 12 to 14—15¢ All Shows
Mat. Nit2:s Adults 20c—Childrcn
10c—Balcony 10c and 15c.
Saturday Show—Adilts 20
All Day.
Friday+Saturday, Mayl2
“*Back in The Saddle”
Gene Autry ‘‘Captain Mid
night”’ Dave O'Brien and a good
comedy. Twice your money’s
Monday —Tuesday, May 4-5
“Parzan Secret Treasure”
Johnpy Weissmuller, Maurcen
O'Sullivan, J hn Sheffield and all
star cast. Best ‘'Tarzan’’ picture
yet made. Regular Adm. No
Passes.
Wed.—Thurs. May 6-7
“Design For Scandal ’
Rosalind Russell, Walter Pid
geon, Edward Arnold. A great
saow. Flun and suprises. Alsoa
musical show.
Friday—Saturday, May 88-9
“*Arizona Bound”
Buck Jones, Tim McCoy—
‘western. A new and extra good
show, 'Captain Midnight”’ Dave
O’Brien and comedy.
Monday—Tuesday, May 13-14
“The Bugle Sounds’’
Wallace Beery
Mon—Tues. May 25 26
“Woman of The Year”
Spencer Tracy
See Our Big Shows. It will do
you good.
Georgia Men to Be Ealisted
In Construction Corps
Lieut. Bonnacci, USNR, who
is in charge ol the U.S. Navy
Construction Corps personne]
will be in Macon, at the Navy
Recruiting Station, post office
building, on May 10th and 11th,
to interview applicants for Petty
Officer’s rating in the Navy's
constroction regiment,
He will also be in Atlanta, at
the Navy Recruiting Station,
post-office building, on May B.h
nd 9th.
Construction werkers, carpin
ters, painters, draftsmen, cooks
and bakers are needed, and wil)
be paid from $36 to $99 per
month and expenses,
Applicants should apply at
the nearest Navy Recruiting
Siation for a physical examioation
and further information at least
one day prior to the date of
Licut. Bonnacci’s coming.
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Listening Post
Before enemy bombers can strike, the keen ears of the
sound locators pick up the hum of motors, signal anti
aircraft batteries to action.
Here at home, good citizens keep their ears to the
ground, on the alert against another kind of enemy.
Every business or profession guards against him—the
unscrupulous law-breaker who poses as an honest,
legitimate business man. Georgia’s. $10,000,000 beer
industry is keenly watchful for this public menace,
has developed an effective protection against him.
When unlawful conditions are reported at a retail
beer outlet, this Committee gives warning to clean up
immediately. Unless the warning is heeded, the out
let is turned over to your law officers to close up.
Only the reputable beer retailer deserves
reputable patronage. That's how YOU can help.
BREWINC?ND STRY FOUNDATION
cotged ( pp2lree
JUDGE JOHN S. WOOD, State Director
532 Hurt Building . o Atlanta, Georgia
Permanent
Specials
$2.00, $2.50, $3 00, $3.50, $4.00,
$5.00..00 and 810.00
Shampoo and Wave 50c
Manicure 4Cc
All Hair Cuts 36c
Pure Cosmetles, Free from wax
S“DERMETICS”
City Barber and Beauty Shop
ROY SMITH, Owner ! Phone 278 Mcßae, Ga.
A Good
time :
For YOU
‘ TO BUY ‘
BONDS