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LOCAL NEWS j
Mrs. J. O. Pfoctor, of Reatzji
vm the guest Wednesday of h^r {
daughter Mrs. J. R. Cham bless ।
and family.
Mr. stnd Mrs. Jack Gross and
daughters, Hilda and Florence, ;
at Statesboro, visited home folks
ever the week end.
Miss Sara Hurwitz, Student
Nerse at the Macon hospital,
spent the week end with her
another, Mrs. H. S. Hurwitz.
Proctor Chamblee, student at
the Senior High school in Dublin
spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Chambless.
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Me
Daniel and Mrs.R E. Carlisle and
son, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
MeDaniel in Hazlehurst Sunday.
Mr. and |Mrs. J. F. Nicholson
were basinets visitors in Dublin
last Friday.
Mrs. L. D. Currie is on the
sicklist. Her many friends wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Rsv. and Mrs. R. L, Harris At
tended the conference i ally at
Metter Friday.
Several from here attended the
Daniell Bip-ist Association at
Lysm this w aed.
f Pfc. DaCd S. Harris, U. S
Army, Foil Benning, Georgia
was the week end guest of hi*
«i«ter, Mr. and Mts. James L
Sears.
t Lieut. Daniel C. Heath of the
W. S. Army Air Corps, Phoenix,
Arizona, wheie he received his
wings, spent a few days last week
W>th his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Albert Heath. He is now station
ed at Santa Rosa, California.
Mrs. R. E, Pope has returned
heme after an extended visit
with relatives in Atlanta.
Hay fever and Sinus trouble
'Chiropractic gives relief in
81 per cent of all cases suff
efring with those conditions
Dr. Geo. C. Paulk
Mcßae, Georgia
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M. C. HARTLEY, Agent, Alamo, Georgia.
Highest Cash Prices Paid for Your
Pecans
1 'will buy all varieties, any i;
amounts, large or small, i;
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I will pick them up by truck.ih
D. N. ACHORD
Alamo, Georgia.ji
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PECANS WANTED
Any quanity, large or small. Bring call !
or write me a card and Truck will come ;
for them. Highest Cash Prices Paid for ;
! Same.
Located in Hartley Building, next door •
; to R. E. A. office. Your patronage appre- !
! ciated.
i C. E. WRYE, ALAMO, GEORGIA. ;
LOST—Ration book No. 3 with
name of C. V. Screws. If found
return to Local Ration Board.
LOST—"B’’ gasoline ration
biok with the name of H D
Sumner If found notify Local
Ration Board.
I will have plenty of cabbage
plants in a few days. The price
will be right. W. L. Bearden,
Alamo, Georgia.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALaMO^a., Friday, October 22,1943
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into war bonds every
payday. IfOiXs S
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I hope Americans
will figure but for
themselves addi- L'..®?
tional payroll sav
ings. BM^S
NEW CITY MARKET
ALAMO GEORGIA
Specials for Saturday, October 23rd, 1943
We buy in away that we can sell the cheapest. The quality and Price of
our goods can not be beat. FOLLOW THE CROWD, and do your shopping with
us.
Our Motto: “SERVICE AND QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICE.”
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 30c I
SEED OATS BUSHEL - - w $1.65 o
FLOUR SALE
Elberta 25 lb. Sack ::: $1.20
Elberta 48 lb. Sack :::: $2.40
Elberta Barrel, Cash ::: 9.00
Dixie Rose 24 lb. Sack :: 1.10
Dixie Rose 48 lb. Sack :: 2.20
Dixie Rose Barrel, Cash : 8.60
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Hand Towels 150 Sheet Role 8c
Octaßan Soap Powder 2 for... 6c
Syrup Cans, No. 10, 100 SIO.OO
Lard Cans, Each 40c
Matches, Gross:::::::: 23c
WHITE CORN MEAL 10 LB__ 50c
All Fish lb. - -18 c
We carry a full line Chicken and Hog feed
at reasonable price.
Give us a trial and Be Convinced. We want
to Sell, and You want to SAVE.
Your Place In Peace
By Rufus T. Strohm
Dean, International
Correspondence Schools
THE more trained men there are,
the more jobs there will be in
the period Immediately after the
war.
That statement sounds' contra
dictory. yet it holds one of the im-
portant keys to
post • war pros
perity. Whether
or not American
industry can
make a quick
swing •about
from producing
for war to pro
ducing for a
more abundant
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Rufus T. Strohm
• ■— life will depend
in great measure on whether there
are enough trained leaders capable
themselves of training and super
vising millions of workers who will
have to learn new jobs. •
To produce 120 billion dollars'
worth of manufactured goods for
peacetime use, our country must
have an adequate supply of highly
skilled workers capable of indus
trial pioneering in such, new fields
as synthetic rubber, plastics, elec
tronicsSThe laboratories and pilot
plants have opened these and other
fields for development. Much of the
industrial equipment already in ex
istence can be converted to such
development. But it will take many
thousands of technically trained
men to do the job—to turn all the
great possibilities into realities.
Fortunately one out of every
three men in the armed service and
over half of the workers in war
Industry are more familiar with the
element-s of science than ever be
fore. Men in service with experi
ence in aviation, radio, photog
raphy. mapping, bridge and road
building, and especially in manag
ing men, can broaden this basic
experience by further training for
peacetime jobs with little or no lost
motion.
By meeting the challenge of pro
ducing in three years what the
Axis 'has taken from fifteen to
thirty years to accomplish, Ameri
can workers have learned lessons
not only of mass production but of
producing better and faster than
any nation on earth. This discipline
and confidence lays the groundwork
for further training for peace.
■sßy spare-time study, to fit your
self for more important work and
greater responsibility, you will not
only be advancing yourself on the
road to personal succession will
also be doing your, part to increase
employment for others and to build
tbs prosperity ct your country..-.
Meat and Lard p
White Meat lb * 20c
Pure Lard lb —l9 c 0
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Large 3 for 25c H
Small 6 for 25c q
Bull of The Woods 2 for... 35c Q
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John Heath’s, Pure Jersey, Quart (With q
Empty Bottle) 13c w
Tall Cans -10 c U
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SALT, 11b. 8 oz 4<|j
Fresh Like Salid Vegetable, 15 cz Can 13cq
BAKING SODA 4c U
ARGO STARCH 4c S
TOILET SOAP 4c U
Alamo
Theater
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PROGRAM
Saturday October 23
The three mesquitcers in “Valley of
Hunted Men”
Monday-Tuesday, October 25-26
A Grand Exciting Picture
“A YANK OF THE R. A. F ”
Featuring the one and only Tyrone Power
aad Betty Grable; with many others. Fox
News also Comedy
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Wednesday, Only, October 27
Another Good Western; with plenty of
Action. Also Comedy
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Thursday-Friday, October 28-29
A Real Down to Earth Action Picture
Trailer within; Featuring that Rough and
Ready real American fellow none other
than Donald M. Berry and Jean Parker
Para; News also short subjects.
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Saturday, October 30
A Western chucked full of excitment fight
ing, shooting, riding and ropeing; lets of
fun for all. The name: “Oh; Yes It’s Out
Laws Os The Pineridge” with Don “Red”
Berry and many others; Comedy also 4th
Chapter “Dare 'evils of The West”