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DO YOUR PART
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Keep Up The
Morale of our men
IN THE SERVIE
BY SENDING THEM THE
Wheeler County Eagle
• You Can Send The Eagle Each Week For Only
-SII $ 1.50 per year
/f/IW&ONDS.
AND
STAMPS
AM™— l THE HOME PAPER BUILDS UP THEIR MORALE
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'SHARK' PATROL
Like a great protecting bird, the Navy blimp hovers
over coastal waters, spotting Axis submarine sharks,
dropping bombs of death upon them.
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
decreasing, for when one is discovered he is imme
diately warned to clean up, or be turned over to
authorities to close up.
Only reputable beer dealers deserve YOUR patronage 1
BrewingJfdi&ry Foundation I
JUDGE JOHN S. WOOD, State Director
532 Hurt Building • Atlanta, Georgia
TO CHECK k U § A
1^666
Lost and found columns of
Tokio newspapers are crowd
ed these days. Every time ah
>M. American buys a War Bond, ,
yy the Japs lose face. Buy your
•®R- 10% every pay day.
- Wasted money Is wasted
lives. Don’t waste precious
lives. Every dollar you can
spare should be used to buy
War Bonds. Buy yout ten i
tat- per cent eve/y pay day. | I
Wheeler County liiagle, Aiako,Ga~Friday/AugustTl?^^^
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Filter Center Crew to
Visit Wheeler County
IV. 0. Purstr, Sub Dhtiict
Director of the Air Warring
Service for Wheeler coumy, hus
>een notified that a Grroud Ob'-
servers Section Crew of the Sas
v.mnah Piller Center will be in
A amo, August 30lb, lor three
lays for insp. cticn of the cour
tv’s Observation Pests.
The crew will consist of Sgt.
i imolhy V. Sullivan ;>nd Sgt.
Robert D. Buck, according to
Sut. Henry Lefer. of the Ground
Observer section of the Signal
Corps.
Mr. Purser was notified to ar
range night meetings with ob
-ervers at Posts in the county,
luring the three cay period th?
officials will be here.
For Sale
One half of lot No. 265 in the
10th District. Nice timber for
saw mill and turpentine. Next
to Ocmulgee State Park.
R. O. Bowden.
Hampton, S C.
HEAR
ELLIS ARNALL
GEORGIA’S NEXT
GOVERNOR
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HOMERIC. PARKER
Homer C. Parker, Comp
troller General, has opened
campaign headquarters in
Room 7^21, Henty Grady Ho
tel, Atlanta; Georgia.
Mr. Parker asks to be re
elected on the record that he
has made in office'. He will
conduct a elean campaign
and will not permit state em
ployees connected with his
office to do campaign work
for him or for any other can
didate. He will net take part
in the campaign of any other
candidate for office. He asks
that his friends contact him
at Robm 721, Henry .Grady
Ho'tel, Atlanta, Georgia.
. A dime out of every
77 d° ,,ar w * earn
AW KOW QUOTA
W for VICTORY with
V U.S. WAR BONDS
-Not everybody with a dollar
Bgg to spare can shoot a gun
straight—but everybody can
J&i shoot straight to the bank and
bny War Bonds. Buy your
10% every pay day.
War Research .
In war the advantage is on the side 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 >t« first duty as •
good citizen is to be a good soldier.
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
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BUY BONDS
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2. Long before Pearl Hacbor,
laboratories like General Electric’s
were serving their country—solving
technical problems of war. a
4. So it will be this time. Research
will help to win the war, and its
many wartime discoveries will help
to build a better future.