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__Pw. Billy Kent, of McDili|
MW Fla., spents few
_days st home this week. .~ =
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Mrs. Joe Boyer is visitiog in
Lumver City at preseat.
Mrs. Wiley Stevensis right
sick at her bome here. *
Mrs. L. D. Currie left Tuesday
0 visit relatives in Laoripgburg
snd Laurel Hill, North Carolina.
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Mrs. 8. W. Hughes, of the Bay
Springs community, is critically
ill av her home there. Her many
. {friends wish for hera speedy
re.overy.
Mr. A.B. Hillis confined to
his home with sickness the
past week,
Mrs. J. F.Bnell is in Columbus
this week visiting her daughter,
Mrs, A, W, Wilkes,
. The nineth grade had a lively
and interesting peanut boiling
Friday night in the school gym,
but no peanuts. But the young
sters had a good time.
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J. J. FLANDERS
DIES IN OCILLA
Ocilla, Ga., Oct. 2—James J.
landers, 71, editor and publisher
o the Ocilla Star for 33 years,
died at his home here Friday. Pro-_.
minent in civic affairs of Oefla
and this section, Mr. l“lan,d.e/rs at
the time of his death was justice
of the peace here and superinten
dent of the Methodist Sunday
School. v
Funeral arrangements are incom
plete but burial will be in the Ocil-
Ja Cemetery.
Mr. Flanders is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Harriett Merrit Fland
ers, and one daughter, Mrs. Paul
Simmons, of Metter, two brothers,
(i. P. Flanders, of Scotland, and
Leon Flanders, of Mcßae, and
Lewis Flanders, of Atlanta.
We want logs, any kind.
Deliver at miil.
C. B. GRINER.
Not ,everybody with a dollar
%0 spare can shoot a gun
straight—but everybody can
shoot straight to the bank and
3 buy War Bonds. Buy your
10% every pay day. |
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GEORGIA —Wheeler County: ‘
To All Whom It May Concern: [
J.T. Manous, having applied for
Guardianship of the person and
property of Mrs, Ophelia Manus, In
competent, notice is given that said
application will be heard at my office,
at 10 o’clock A. M., on the first Mon®
day in November next.
I'his October Yth, 1942
D. N. ACHORD
Ordinary and ex-officio
Clerk C. O.
Mne CITATION
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
To All Whom it May Concern.
Mrs. Annie Mae Grime 2 having in
proper form applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration on
the estate of A. Payton Grimes, late
of said Couunty, this 1s to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of kio
of A. Payton Grimes to be and ap
pear at my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, if any
they ean, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to Mrs.
Annie Mae Mae Grimes on A, Payton
Grimes estate. :
Wittness my hand and official sig
nature, this bth day of October, 1942,
D.N. ACHORD,
Ordinary, Wheeler .
County, Georgia.
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Lost and found eolumns of
Tokio newspapers are crowd
ed these days. Every time an
. American buys a War Bend,
the Japs lose face. Buy your
10% every pay day.
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FOR SALE
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One good Jersey milk cow,
fresh in. Will Sumner, Alamo,
Georgis, Route 2.
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For Marty and his kid
—WON'T YOU GET IN THE SCRAP?
You know Marty, or one of the millions like him fighting
for Uncle Sam. You know what he’s already given up—and
what he’s willing to give up —to keep America free! And
you know that his chances of getting back depend upon
America’s ability to give him what it takes to win!
America’s newspapers are out to see that Marty and the
rest don’t get caught short. They've taken over the task of
urging everybody to get in the scrap. Our hat is off to them
' and the salvage committees, because every ounce of metal,
rubber and rags is needed and needed now to make ships,
planes, tanks and guns. This is the time to “dig in” and
honestly and truly get in the scrap —
__Faor Marty and his kid!
R fi 100 75-mm. SHELLS
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Half of every ship, tank, and gun is scrap!
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Georgia Power Company ‘
A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE ‘
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CITATION.
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o Whom it May Concern:
GEORGlA—Wheeler County. -
Mrs. Viola Clurk having made ap-}
plication for year's support out of
the estate of A. L. Clark, late of said
county, deceased, and said appraisers
duly appointed to set. apart the same
naving filed their return, all persons
soncerned are hereby required to
<show cause before the Court of
Ordinary of said County on the first
Vonday in November 1942, why said
| application should not be granted.
~ This October 6th, 1942 |
.D. N. ACHORD, Ordinary. ‘
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. WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, GA., October 16,1942
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WAR EGNDS
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| The Navy is making a plea to
| civilians to turn in their binoculars
.y for military use during the War. The
.| Army and Navy both need binocu
| lars for navigation and scouting
| purposes. Depending on the power
of the lenses, they cost from SSO
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! If you have a set of 6x3oup to
‘ 7 x 50-power lense binoculars loan
them to the Army or Navy. If not,
) your purchase of War Bonds and
{ Stamps will help buy this equip
( ment for our fighting forces. @t least
ter. percent of your income in War
| Bonds every payday will do the
| job . . . and provide the 'eyes”
| through which a scouting pilet may
I spot an enemy battleship.
U. S. Treasury Department
| bebdiiiipioi il
; Men are dying for the Four
| BEWS% Freedoms. The least we can
! 1= do here at home is to buy
War Bouads —lO% for War
44 _ Bonds, every pay day. {
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DUBLIN, GEORGIA
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We have fagiities for unloading four§
trucks at the same time and with modern
equipment you are assured of accurate
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CECIL E.CARROLL, Agent
G. F. A. PEANUT ASSOCIAfi T
Phone 474 N .- ‘ e D:l%:cl
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What You By With
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It is imperative that the ship lanes
be kept free of ice. With American
troops occupying Iceland and the
Navy using the northern route for
transportation of supplies tc Russia,
ice breakers are essential to Naval
operations. The ice breaker is a
specially constructed ship with
heavily armored bows and power
ful engines that crush the ice floes
rather than ram through them,
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Ice breakers of the Kickapoo class i
operating in the North Atlantic eost:
approximately $10,000,000. You can |
‘hefp our Navy build these ships by!
investing at least ten percent of your |
income in War Bonds every pay
day. Enroll in the payroll savings
plan or apply at the nearest bank
or postoffice. v, s. Treasury Department
J . Our fighting men are doing
their share. Here at home
the least we can do is put 10%
of our income in War Bends
for our share in America.
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| Let This Be Your .. . I
; Ne. 1 Resolution
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“ Help Defeat the
Aggressors by put- ‘
ting your savings— s
regularly—ia U. S.
Defense Bonds and
Slamps. S
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i WHILE soldiers, sailors and marines war op Axis
[ gangsters overseas, we at home must be vigildnt to
| preserve the liberty we're all fighting for. ,
1 To insure democracy in America, we must pledge
‘ complete support to our law-enforcement awthorities—
i the Guardians of the Home Front—in their war on the -
criminal minority. s
: Georgia’s $10,000,000 beer industry does its share—
Z and more! It keeps watch on the state’s beer retailers,
Z sends an immediate, clean-up warning to the océasionial
f law-breaker. If this warning is ignored, the -offender is
| promptly turned over to law officers to be closed up. -
l Only reputable beer dealers deserve YOUR pét’ronagg =
| Buwrn%mn ’*___ FOUNDATION
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; JUDGE JOHN §. WOOD, State Director
532 Hurt Builc_fing : @ Atlanta, Georgia
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