Wheeler county eagle. (Alamo, Ga.) 1913-current, July 31, 1942, Image 3
> ~~~~v U u BOB Qi =OB Q B Q ETO »OaOESOF r 3ODOEXOE3OESOE3OE3OX3OaOnO£3< * 1^ ^ JX / MAKE EVERY r— , PAY DAY JWICTORY 'A wit a n BUY I iMw JwH» •**▼« Sr\ LV BOND DAY Z/JSi iTfeß fi I’® STOf SPENDING—SAVS DOU AAS DO YOUR PART \7 wC? .9ww, i Keep Up The Morale of our men IN THE SERVICE BY SENDING THEM THE Wheeler County Eagle — You Can Send The Eagle Each Week For Only FQ&yiCTORY > 11 $ 1.50 per year jf/kWBONDS IV fvUR AND ‘ wM\ stamps deli the HOME PAPER BUILDS UP THEIR MORALE 'SHARK' PATROL Like a great protecting bird, the Navy blimp hovers over coastal waters, spotting Axis submarine sharks, * dropping bombs of death upon them. t Blimps, planes and ships coordinate their efforts to protect our Allied life-lines. At home, citizens and industries work with law-enforcement authorities to guard against another kind of shark—that ruthless minority of racketeers and hoodlums with no respect for law and decency. Georgia’s $10,000,000 beer indus try is thoroughly organized to watch for law-breakers within its own ranks. They are few, and their number is decreasing, for when one is discovered he is imme- ‘ diately warned to clean up, or be turned over to f authorities to close up. Only reputable beer dealers deserve YOUR patronage Brewin^jd^^ ’Foundation JUDGE JOHN S. WOOD, State Director 532 Hurt Building • Atlanta, Georgia TO Check aQ | a ik W IN 7dayS ^666 ' . Lost and found columns of Tokio newspapers are crowd s' cd these days. Every time an American buys a War Bond, the Japs lose face. Buy your 10% every pay day. •Xvp £«d />»as juoo aad -ct aaj jnoX Xng -spuoa «M Xnq oj pasA aq ppoqs ajeds MS uta noX J3U»P Xjsxa saAij snopaad p»se^ kuoq saan pepvM s| Xaoow P*M«M Wheeler County Eagle, 'Alamo,Ga., Friday, July 31. 1942 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF The J. F. Darby Bank (Private Not Incorporated) Alamo, Georgia At Close of Business June 30, 1942 RESOURCES Bills Receivable 7,680 50 R al Estate 1,278.00 Furniture and Fixture.. 14 50 Cash and Due from Banks TOTAL §12,108 88 Personally appeare before the undersigned, an officer author rized to administer oaths, J. 8. Stephenson, who on oath says that be is Cashier of the J. F. Darby Bank, and that the above and foragoing report of condition of said bank, is true and correct, to the best of knowledge and belief. J. 8. Stephenson, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me This July 15th, 1942. O. E. Cliett, N. P. Ga. State at Large. I, the undersigned, owner of said bank, do certify that I have carefully read said report, and that the same is true and correct according to the best of my information, knowledge and belief. J. F. Darby, Oivner. YOUR OWN quota, is 10%! Lend your country 10% ot your pay or have the Naais and Japs take (ntft bor row) 100%l That’e what we and every one of us face today! Victory or defeat! Buying War Bonda or Belling our selves into slavery! Getting tough with ourselves or got* ting taken by the Axial Your quota—and everybody's quota —is 10% of wages or Income saved in WAR BONDS and STAMPS! Join America’s all-out offensive . . . increase your WAR BOND savings to at least 10% NOW! Get the details from your employer, bank, post office or other WAR BOND sales agency . . . TODAY I LIABILITIES Deposits 11,929.82 Undivided Profits 120 46 Cashiers Checks 58 60 TOTAL $12,108 88 ■ ~ —■— - "ni t Let This B« Your . a a No. 1 Resolution tier 1942 Help Defeat the Aggressors by put ting your savings— regularly—in U. S. Defense Bonds and ^GafrewWwv^- ri. Mauum-STAMM War Research . In war the advantage is on the aide with the best weapons. The work of scientists in America’s research laboratories, developing new materials and new equipment, means a lot to our fighting men. 1. It takes years to build up and equip a large, organized, and able staff for research. Fortunately, in dustry did this long ago. 3. History repeats! In the last war ■"wireless” was developed for mili tary needs —to become, with peace, a giant broadcasting industry. General Electric believes that its first duty as a good citizen is to be a good soldier. CanaralEltctric Company, Schtnoctady, N. Y. „ : i GENERAL^ ELECTRIC — ——-—ww— : • • BUY BONDS xf vA 'jß 2. Long before Pearl Harbor, laboratories like General Electric’* were serving their country—solving technical problem* of war. 1 a ' 4. So it will be this time. Research will help to win the war, and it* many wartime discoveries will help to build a better future.