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Farm Briefs
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! By 3. P. Carmichael
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b SPRING CLEANING ’
pring ¢léaning should go much
hm‘ than fresa curtains at the
witidows ‘and clean shelf paper in the
eabinets, according to Miss Wilite
Vie Dowdy, home nianagement cco
nomist. for the Extension Service.
Bhe urges farm wives to join in a
spring clean up campaign to lessen
the chance of their home being the
one out of 76 that will be destroyea
by fire this yesr. A sow of the haz
stde which should be routed out of
the farm home include papers and
magasgines, old clothing and rags,
fuel oil or kerosene near stoves or
fires, cobwebs and dust around fuse
boxes, lamp chimneys and lighting
fixtures, frayed or twisted electric
cords, dirty furnaces and chimneys,
explosive cleaning fluids, and light
ning rods not properly connected.
. . BLAUGHTER PERMITS
The, War Food Administration has
extended indefipitely the period in
which farmers may slaughter hogs
and deliver pork to others without
permit or license, T, Walter Hughes,
state supervisor of WFA’s Office of
Distribution, announced this week.
Restrictions on farm- slaughter ot
hogs and delivery of pork were first
suspended for a three-month period
from November 17, 1048, to Feb
rfuary 17, 1944, That period was
later extended to Mareh 17. Amerd
ment 12 to Food Distribution Order
No. 78, just issued, places no termi
nation dete on the suspension,
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CHEMICAL STIMULATES NAVAL
STORES
Ever since the Forest Service re-|
ported about two yearn ago that
Notlee is hereby given that Jim
Smith did on March 29th, 1944, file
hig petition to the court of ordinary
of Montgomery county; Georgia, to
set time and place of birth, This
March 20th, 1944, |
production of maval stores could be ‘
Increased at least 25 per cent by use .
of a chemical stimluant, naval stores
operators have been asking abou:|
effects of the seid on rosin grades
and the quality of turpentine. To
get an answer to these questions,
the Naval Stores Experiment Sta
tion testcd samples of gum from
untreated pine trees, and reported
that “there apperrs to be no reason
for not usin gacid or caustic soda
stiraulation as far as rosin grades
and ylelds of turpentine and rosin
are concerned.” Many operators in
Florida and Georgia have cooperated
by applying acid stimulants directly
to streaks on slash and longleaf pine
trees immediately following chipping.
PICKENS HD WORK
Home industpies is the emphasis
for Pickens County for 1944 with
nutrition as follow up, Marvis Pearce,
home demonstration agent, reports.
Sixteen food demonstrations and
seven on home industries have been
given this year. One hundred and
thirty-five quarts have been canned
by members, they have made 154
garments, 15 bed sheets, 18 quilts,
20 sets of pillow cases, 7 window
curtaing, 1 table cloth, 6 dresser
scarfs, 1 alip cover, 2 collars and 2
fascinators, and knitted 18 sweaters
and 12 bathcloths, Many gardens
are being planted and almost every
home hag its backyard flock of chick
ens to produce eggs and fowl for
home use and a surplus for market.
AR et A RN
LOST—One large red cow
with wmedals in ears; left my
farm in Wheeler County about
three weeks ago. Thiscow was
boaght at the sale lo Vidalia. Last
#%n wae going on highway east.
soward the Oconee river bridge,
If found nojify my farm, or
Eugene Talmadge, William Oliver
Building, Aslente, Georgis, and
pecsive & reward.
. WHBEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, ia, Frday, April 7, 1944
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@ With your pulpwood cash you can buy those EXTRA War Bonds,
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War Bonds, add another third to your return later.
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Birth Certificate
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
Notice is herebygiven that Jerev]
eue Elizabeth Hartley Page filed wit
the Court of Ordinary, of Wheele
County, Georgia, a petition t
establish the time and place of hi
birth.
.Said petition having been filed o1
Apri| 3, 1944,
D.N. ACHORD, Ordinary.
Found one wheel and spair tire
and tube on the Springhill )oad
Owner may getsame by giving
proof and identifiing and payi: g
advertising fee. J. T. Heath.
To The Voters of the First Con
gressiona] District of Georgia:
Subject to the rules and reg
ulations governing the Demo
cratic primary to be held on
the 4th ray of July, 1944, I
hereby announce my candidacy
for Congress.
And, having announced for
this office, I shall wage an ac
tive campaign for election.
When elected, I shall work
‘ for those things most benefici
al for the people of the first
district.
It shall be my purpose, when
elected, to become a cooperat
ing Congressman, rather than
expect the people to do all the
cooperating.
There will come to the atten
tion of the next Congressman
matters of vital importance to
the people. Upon these issues,
i I shall very definitely take a
~ stand, and one that will be in
~ the interest of those whom I
) shall have the honor to repre
‘ sent.
| Many of these issues will be
~ fought out in the coming days
~ of this campaign. And as the
‘ campaign progresses, I shall de
: clare myself upon all of them.
Due to the lack of space, I can
not through this medium go in
to all these matters. But I, here
and now, place myself upon
record, and will contend as your
Congressman, that a floor be
‘placed under all agricultural
products.
If elected I pledge an active
honest and faithful perform
ance of the duties of a Con
gressman.
Cordially yours, .
S J. ELLIS POPE.
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Cleaned, Shelled, Treated 1
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CLARENCE V. BURCH, FARM
Two miles from OCedar Grove and 12 miles from Mcßae
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‘ Aunnouncement
For Congress
To the Citizens of the First Congres
sional Distriet:
I hereby aucnounce my candidacy
for reelection as your Representative
in the Saveaty-ninth Congress of the
United States. ' :
Your support is deeply appreciated
HUGH PETERSON. -
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ANNOUNCEMENT -
JUDGE GRAHAM ANNUNCES
FOR RE-ELECTION
To the People of the Oronee
Judicial Circuit: ‘
. lam a candidate for re-elec
tion to the ‘office of Judge -of
your Superior Courts, subject to
the rules of the Primary. .
24 years, with soberness and
circumspection, I have served
you, doing my best to try cases
according to law and evidence,
to teraper justice with ~mercy,
znd to help make your county
a eleaner and safer place D1
which for you and your chil
dren to live. ..
The business of the courts is
peing attended to, promptly and
impartially, without undue in
fluence, and without unneces
sary expense and inconvenience
to you. ‘
I am fighting a good fight. I
am not yet ready to be deliver
ed up. i
] The office of Judge belongs to
the people. The right man on
the Bench means something to
. you My -experience, the way I
l run. the courts and my record,
on which I am running, is at
this time wqrth your serious
! eonsideration. :
I am indebted to you for your
l ‘support and cooperation . I ap
preciate your confidence and the
respect you have for your court.
1f you re-elect me you will not
lose ‘that respect but will eon
tinue to enjoy that service of
your judge to which you are en
titled. You have not failed me.
I will not fail you. “
i With faith in the people and
with best wishes for you and
yours, I am,
| v Your friend,
ESCHOL GRAHAM.
March 23, 1944. ]
LOST—OOne bluesow, weight,
about 140 pounds, fcur pigt, two
black and two spaited abouta
menth old, Aill unmirged. Left
home last week. Liberal reward
will be paid for infcrmation leads
ing to recovery, Howard Spires,
Alamo, Ga. Rt. 2 ;
Go to Church Sunday