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~ Miss Francis Hinson of Macon
visited homefolks here over the
- Miss Grace Hattaway, of At
lanta, is ymflls homefolks bere
' Miss Livingston, District Red
Oross Supervisor, visited the
local Red Cross room Tuesdsy
afternorn,
Mrs. Guy Stone, of Glenwood,
and Miss Leila Jordan of Shilob,
were visitors in Alamo Tuesday
Mr. Jerry D. McDaniel was
mingling with friends here last
Tuesday ;
Mr. and Mrs, W. M, Bridges
spent Sunday in Savannah.
Mrs, H.S. Hurwitz has retorns
ed home, after visiting ber son,
Phillip. in Louisville, Ky. He
returned with her and will spend
his vdcation here
Mr.and Mrs. C. E. Wryeand
little daughter, Pat, were the
week end guests of Mr. and MlB
L. G. Whitakar of Waynesboro.
Mrs. C. B. Hogan is home again
after having spent the winter in
Filorida. Her many friends are
glad to see her back,
Miss Mary Alice Clements, of
Atlanta, was the week end guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs J.
Mcßae Clements,
Mrs. L. M. Pope and Mrs.
Hugb Hill, Jr., were the guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Kimberly,
Jr., of Hawkinsville last Sunday.
Miss Esther Godbee spent last
week end in Manassas with her
father,
Mrs. Ollie Lee Clayor, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Maddos
was 8 visitor in Alamo Wednes:
day on business, Later she wil
join her husband, T. Sgt. George
M. Clayor, who is stationed al
Santa Ana, California. Sgt Caylo
has served two years intheU
8. Marines in the South Pacific,
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J. ELLIS POPE
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Opens his campaign
In Lyons
SATURDAY, APRIL 8, AT 4 P. M.
There Will Be Several Special Features of
Entertainment From The Platform.
- The entire citizenry of Toombs and
adjoining counties are cordially invitedto
come to Lyons Saturday, April 8 and hear
Judge Pope in his Opening Campaign
Speech for Congress. 5
WHRELER COUNTY EAGLE. ALAMO, tia, Fnday, April 7, 1944
Since reading and hearing s
«uch about Juvenile Délinquen- |
¢y, I am studying my case, of
course, I know that our kids in
Wheeler county are doing O K.
Here on the west coast, where
the population is so dense, child |
problems are developing into &
state of fury. -
Yes, we have to take in eon
sideration that women are in
war plants, etc. Well T used to
get spankings, not just that my
mother wanted to do it," butit
waswdomtlnordu‘wdm‘
me the right way of life. No, I
didn’t like them while T were
getting them, but now I can
spankings were thing. |
It’s part of the elements of
life, they're really essential. I
don't say that you are supposed
to be inhuman about controlling
children. If you are being bru
tal and unfeeling -toward them,
| then you don' belong In our
| country. I don't guess Juve
nile crime is just happening
here on the west coast. it must
| be universal.
| This being a free country, real
ly makes us speak and think as
we like. ey
l MILTON H. GOWAN,
] 8 1/¢, U. 8. Naval Mospital, Ward
: 129 East, Ban Diego, 34, Calif.
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f LOST—Ration book No. 4, with
b the name of Bassell H, Ryals, It
found return to Local Ration
‘| Board.
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; LOST—Black sway back sow
weight about 200 pounds, Mark~
''ed one ear cropped, other one
'lsplit been gone some time,
t| Pinder notify me and get reward,
r|p. T. Coleman, Glenwood, Geors
gia, Route 1. '
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-} GULF LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
: All Types of Insurance
"8 C.E.WRYE, Agent, Alamo, Georgia
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Judge ). Hllis
Pope
CANDIDATE
For Congress
480,000 persons with cancer liv
ing in the United States at a
given time who will die of the
disease in from one to three
years”, it 'is sald in describing
the magnitude of the cancer
problem. ‘““The national death
rate from cancer is 163,000 per
sons annumlly, making it the
second greatest cause of death.”
" Mrs. L. M. Pepe is chairman
for the Wheeler County Cancer
Drive.
“Alinost nine per cent more |
" women than men die of cancer.”
Autharities say that from half |
to two-thirds of these deaths
could be prevented if everyone
knew the early signs and con
sulted a qualified physician as
soon a8 one of them appeared.
“It is the year round objective
of the Women’s Field Army of
the American Society for the
Control of Cancer to teach ev
ery man, woman and child these
_early signs and to impress on
each the fact that only treat
ment in the early stages by sur
gery, x-rays and radium can
cuire cancer. Pain is a late symp
tonmt. After it appears, cure is
not always possible.
“The easily recognized early
signs of cancer are: Any per
gistens lump or thickening, par
ticularly in the breast; any ir
regular bleeding or discharge
from any body opening; any per
sist and unexplained indiges
tion;: a;n;y sore that does not
heal normally, especially about
the tongue, any scdden change
{n the form or rate of growth of
& mole or wart, any persistent
hoarseness or cough not explain
jed by cold.” ‘
NEW CITY MARKET
" ALAMO :: :: GEORGIA
mmmE See Charlie Monroe and His
- &% Kentucky Partners, Here in
e o Person, April 15. Come and
. B spend the day. While here
- P TSNS do your shopping with the
CHARLIE MONROE New City Market :
Specials for Saturday, April 8, 1944 .
MM
We Buy Eggs
A i S SS S e S B
FLOUR SALE Five Lb.SUGAR 33c
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Elberta 25 Ib. Sack::: $1.30 We have plenty of fresh fruit
Elberta 50 Ib. Sack : : : : $2.50 and Vegetables.
Dixie Rose 25 Ib. Sack : : 1.25 e e
Dixie Rose 50 Ib. Sack ::240 | Toamey No. s Gan L. . 140
Baby Ruth 24 Ib. Sack::l.lo It T s HLRCORME - Ivs
e e BRIAR CREEK COFFEE, Ib. ..__._. 17¢c
PURE LARD Pound .cuoaeoaao-- 171<2¢ e ———————————— N ——————
Gold Arrow Mustard, Qt. Jar -_.... 14c Fleld Peas. ORbh .ot caonsuiean 106
Pare Gold Sweet Pickles, Qt. Jar ... 27c g‘;’;‘;‘:gf:::; g‘;" g e igz
Apple Sauce, No.2Can ........-.... IB¢ Gt R e e e
Plee-zing Orange Juice, No. 2 Can .... 20c We have plenty of Tea, Grated Cocoanut,
————————————————— Orange Juice and Grapefruit Juice. GET
All Snuff Large 8 for ... .-ccc-eee- 25C YOUR SUMMER SUPPLY NOW.
WATCH THIS SPACE
s ‘MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK”
.-We carry a full line of feeds, starting mash, growing mash, laying mash,
and a full line of hog feed and horse feeds. Try our feecs, tkey are Chearer.
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JUDGE A. R, ROSS
A Young Man.
A Fine Man, :
A Brilliant Lawyer
A REAL JUDGE
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Let’s Elect Him
JUDGE of THE SUPERIOR
July 4ib, 1944 . i
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LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN :
—A Cook. Libz2ral reward of|!
Laughsif returned before supper i
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: ANNOUNCEMENT |
. FOR CONGRESS 1
To the Citizens of the First 1
Congressional District:
I hereby announce my candi
dacy as your Representative in
the Seventylninth Congress of
the United States.
Your support is deeply appre
ciated..
: HUGH PETERSON.
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PROGRAM
Saturday, April 8
“SOUTH OF BORDER?” The only Cowboy
that does his stuff with kind words and
little fighting and that funny gug, it’s ex.
citing it’s the Western of the year
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Monday-Tuesday, April 10-11 '
“HERE COMES ELMER.” Another grand
Radio Star coming tojlife with his whole
Gang; Fun and loads of exciting Blunders;
Al Pearce known to all as Elmer; Latest
Para; News Don’t fail to see this one.
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Wednesday, Only, April 12
«WEST SINDE KIDS” Chucked full of ac
tion with a bang of kids playing trick after
trick. Also Serial Secret Code LOOK!
LADIES FREE with one Paid Admission.
W’Wm
Thursday-Friday, April 13-14
“FIRST COMES COURAGE” Stunning in
Suspense; Breath taking in its Power out
standing in it's action. Merle O’Beron with
Brian Aherne. See this one.
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