Wheeler county eagle. (Alamo, Ga.) 1913-current, September 29, 1944, Image 4
LOCAL NEWS » ■— C. B. Griner was in Statesboro on business Tuesday. W. E. Carrie attended the Chatham county singing convene tion in Savannah Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Maddox is a pation at the Claxton Hospital in Dublin, where she will undergo an operation. Misses Maxine Currie and Yvonne Hartley have returned to G, S. C. W., Milledgeville, for their college studies. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mellon and Mrs. Marjorie Ryals Pi’.gram spent Tuesday in Macon shop* ping. Misses Lois Pope and Annie Maud Sears, of Macon, spent the week end with their parents here. Buddie Young spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young of near Alamo. S. H. Fowler, of near Alamo 1 has returned to Brunswick after spending a few days at home with bis family. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton. Scar borough and children has moved to Macon, where they will reside Edwardon Fowler returned to Brunswick Sunday. Pvt. Wade Hartley, with the Army Paratrooper Division of Fort Benning, is visiting hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Hartley. The many friends of Mrs. Belle Hinson will regret to learn of her racent illness and has been moved to ths home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hinson. Mr. andSMrs. J. H. Cantrell and daughter, Carolyn, of Jack* sonville. are visiting relatives and friends here this week. Henry Graham, of Atlanta, spent a few days here this week visiting his sister, Mrs. Mary L. Taylor. Rev. Leland Moore, District Superintendent preached at Alamo Sunday morning and at Oak Grove in the atternon, leav* log from there and going to Uvalda where «he preached Sun* day night. Rev. Moore left for St. Louis, Mo., Monday where be will spent several days in tl.e interest of the church. Sew This Dress— Buy More War Bonds ■ 'Kb ' Designers, faced with limitations on fabric,, have been turning more attention to detail. One of the nic est features of this sophisticated dak dress Is its fine band finished appearance. Make It of light cream wool, with soft gatbetinr at shoul der and waist,'accented by large jewelled buttons, wateh ybur sav ings by sewing turn into more War Bends for victory. Suitably pat terns are available at local stores. . , V. S. Tmnry D^ulxnl FOR SALE The best business lot in town, 26x150. If interested tee C. B. Griner, Alamo, Ga. <V a SELEU WE ARE READY FOR YOUR COTTON Our gins are in first class condition We have experienced workmanship to handle your cotton. We pay the highest price for cotton seed. Our Warehouse is ready for you store your cotton CARROLL And HATTAWAY Alamo, Georgia. PITMHOT BACKS ROOSEVELT'S RE-ELECTION; SAYS U. S. NEEDS VETERAN LEADER IN THIS GREAT CRISIS Gifford Pinchot, former Republican governor of Pennsylvania, called on President Roosevelt recently and then announced his support of a .fourth term in a statement which said: “In this great crisis, the choice be tween Roosevelt and (Governor Thomas E..) Dewey is like choosing between a veteran leader of many battles and a raw recruit who as never shouldered a rifle or fired a gun. I am for the man who knows how.” ........ „ None “So Well Fitted” Pinchot, Governor of the Keystone State from 1923 to 1927 and from 1931 to 1935, said “no other living man iss o well fitted as Roosevelt” to lead the nation to permanent peace and to provide postwar jobs. The statement handed reporters added: "In spite of bitter opposition from the isolationists, Roosevelt succeeded in preparing America against this war. By lend-lease and in many oth er ways, he brought the free nations together, and he has led them mag nificently toward victory and peace.” Pine ot, 79, voted for Roosevelt in 1940, but did not support him in his first two campaigns. Still a Republican The rest of Pinchot’s statement said: "I am a Republican, but I am an Amerilcan first. Because of what President Roosevetl has done, and of what only he can do for America, I am for him in this campaign. "He led us out of the Hoover de pression which followed the last war. Under his guidance, jobs and pros perity came back to the people. "Once again the danger is that de pression will follow war. With his •xperience, Roosevelt can make sure ihe people will have jobs and pros perity when this war is done. “At home and abroad the path we must follow for the next four years will be the most intricate and difficult in our history. We need a leader who knows the way. Cites Experience “No other living man is so well fitted as Roosevelt, by contact and knowledge, to lead us to permanent peace and the freedom, welfare and happiness of our fighting men and our workers, ourselves and our chil dren when war is done. “He has had experience beyond all other men to prepare him for the gi gantic task of winning the peace and freeing America and the world from the dread and dangers of future wars. His opponent has had just exactly none.” Alamo Theatre Program • Saturday, October 7 - WAR BONDS GULF LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY All Types of Insurance C. E. WRYE, Agent, Alamo, Georgia WANTED Cross Ties PIN E-GUM-OAK C. B. GRINER Alamo, Georgia Track for Hire Ten Ton Job Any Where; Any Time REASONABLE PRICE LONNIE ACHORD Alamo, Georgia Pay Your Subecription JENKINS' BARBER SHOP R. G. JENKINS, Prop. —kgt'7 ’ r Invites you in their New Location Always Busy — Always Happy Always Cool Come and See The Friendly Shop IT’S IN THE BAG! In every bag ot Watkins Mineral Compound you’ll find the minerals which agricultural experts agree are necessary for proper growth and production. And minerals are necessary because neither home-grown grains nor mixed feed cootains a sufficient amount. Watkins Minerals didn’t just happen! They are the result of careful study, backed by years of experimental work on Watkins Experimental Farm and in the feed lots of America. Use Watkins Mineral Compounds for your hogs, stock and poultry to insure against loss and to assure you of high production at lower cost. Wait for my call and let me give you more proof that Watkins Mineral Compounds fill the bill. D. E. MATHIS, " Glenwood, Georgia. Buy War Bonds Now Hay Fever and Sinus Truoble You will be amazed at the re sults obtained in these conditions through CHIROPRACTIC. . DR. GEO. C. PAULK Phone 371 373 Mcßae, Georgia 1,, I Go To Church Sunda^ Alamo — • Theatre PROGRAM tAMWWWWWWVMAMMMAAAMWWVWWWWWVWWWIM * Saturday, September 30 A grand Western. WEST OF CIMARRON Chucked full of all the excitment one can enjoy when it’s a Rep; Picture Cartoon and The first Chapter of another grand Serial ‘The Haunted Harbor”. See it tomorrow. - Monday-Tuesday, October 2-3 “THE SKY’S THE LIMIT” A truly lovely picture dancing, most out standing roman cing to be sure; Also Late Fox, News. WWWWWWVWMMVMMMWWWWWWWWWWWVU Wednesday, Only, October 4 “GLIDERSLEEVE’S BAD DAY”. That funny man'of radio and screen chucked full of jokes and lots of real excitment which of course makes a grand program for everyone to see. Wednesday Night, all to see. Also Serial. Bargain Night too. Chapter of that Serial Valley of Vanishing Men. LOOK! LADIES FREE with one Paid Admission. (WWVVWVWWWWWWVVWtWWWAMMWWVVVWVMVV Thursday-Friday, October 5-6 “JAM SESSIES” The name alone is plenty to know you all have a treat for these two nites; Plenty bands and a lot of wives to come into the picture. Exciting just you to see, along with alother good Comedy 4WWVVWVWWWVWVWW KWVWVMAeAMAAMMSA Saturday, October 7 ‘‘THE OLD BARN DANCE” with Gene Autry and that funny man, Smily Burnette APPLY NOW FOR ELECTRIC LINE All persons in Telfair, Wheeler and Laurens counties in terri* tory served by The Little Oc* mulgte Electric Membership Corporation, wanting an REA line built to their homes, are re quested to write REA, Alamo, Ga., and ask for at blank form “Information and Request for Electric Extension”, to be filled out acd eubmitted to the Co operative. Restrictions have not been lifted which will enable the Cooperative to build the lines at the present time, but indications are they soon will be. The infor mation is desired by the Cooper ative in order that the proposed extensions can be checked, and preliminary steps taken in order that contract may be let to build the extensions as soon as re strictions are lifted. AT THE PRESENT TIME, we can serve any home within 1000 feet of an existing transformer, without any restrictions. We can hang a transformer and serve any consumer within 1060 feel of the line if such consumer has an electric range, refrigerator or washing machine in his possession. If you are within either of these two groups and want the electric service, contact the Cooperative. “Owned By Those We Serve” THE LITTLE OCMULGEE ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION Alamo, Georgia Only one form for each ex ten - sion is needed, although a num' ber of applicants maybe involved, The form provides for the infor mation as to location of exten- Bion, names of applicants on each proposed extension, and distant ces from existing line. Any person, or group of porsons, who can average approximately 3 to the mile, should get together and write for one of the above blank forms to be filled out and >e turned to the Cooperative. This preliminary work will hasten tie day when the electric line can be built to your homes. The Cooperative is anxieus to extend electric lines in the ter" ritory it serves to those wishing the service, just as soon as con» ditions will permit.