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LEGAL ADS
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
GEORGIA, Wheeler County.
MRS. F. L. BLACKBURN
vs.
F. L. BLACKBURN
Sult for Divorce in Superior
Court of Wheeler County,
February Term, 1953.
To F. L. Blackburn, Defend
ant in said matter.
you are hereby command
ed to be and appear at the
next term of the superior
court of Wheeler County,
Georgia, to answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff, men
tioned in the caption of her
suit against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable Es
chol Graham, Judge of said
Court.
Tms December 10, 1952.
MACKIE A. SIMPSON,
Clerk Superior Court.
W. O. PURSER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
CLASSIFIED ADS
MALE HELP WANTED—Re
liable man with car want
ed, part or full time, to call
on farmers in Wheeler
County. Wonderful oppor
tunity. $lO to S2O in a day.
No experience or capital
required. Permanent. Write
today. McNESS COMPANY,
Dept. A, Freeport, 111.
FOR SALE — Farm, 182 ac
res, 38 acres in cultivation.
Good house. Available on
January 1, 1953. If inter
ested write H. H. Scarbor
ough, 1984 Piedmont Street
Augusta, Ga. 30-ts
FOR SALE—93 and 2-3 acres
of land in Lot No. 52 in the
11th Land District, Wheel
er County, 1 mile west of
ATTENTION RETAIL MER
CHANTS—A new wholesale
house catering to the mer
chants, gift shops and wa
gon jobbers of the great
Macon trade area.
FEATURING: Costume Jew
elry, Wrist Watches, Lamps
Clocks, Cigarette Lighters,
Specialty Toys, Sundries,
Notions, Novelties, Gifts
and Premiums. Hundreds
of different items, come to
see us or write for latest
Wholesale Catalog showing
a few of our many num-
DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Wheeler County Stale Bank
OF ALAMO IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1952
ASSETS
Cash, balance with other banks, including re
serve balances, and cash items in process of
collection * § 113,642.86
United States Government obligations, direct
and guaranteed 279,929.09
Loans and Discounts 200,779.55
Bank premises owned 1-00
TOTAL ASSETS $ 594,352.50
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations $ 305,676.97
Time deposits of individuals, partnership, and
corporations 72,902.47
Deposits of United States Government (includ-
ing postal savings) 27,011.91
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 121,362.89
TOTAL DEPOSITS $454,051.77
Other liabilities 5,084.25
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinat-
ed obligations shown below) $ 532,038.49
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital* - $ 25,000.00
Surplus 15,000.00
Undivided profits 22,314.01
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 62,314.01
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $ 594,352.50
*This bank’s capital consists of:
Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00
—- a ND A
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
and for other purposes $ 100,000.00
Loans as shown above are after deductiin of re-
serves of 7,000.00
I, R. U. BELL, CASHIER, of the above named bank, do
solemnly swear that the above sstatement is true, and that
it fully and correctly represents the true state of the sev
eral matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
R. U. BELL, Cashier.
Correct —Attest:
C. M. JORDAN,
J. D. PEEBES,
J. H. WALKER, Directors.
State of Georgia, County of Wheeler, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this Bth day of Jan.
1953, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or direc
tor of this bank.
MACKIE A. SIMPSON, Notary Public.
My Commission expires January 1, 1957.
bers. HEALTH DISTRIB
UTING COMPANY, 3253
Vineville Avenue, Tele
phone 5-6565, 5-6566, Ma
con, Georgia.
FOR SALE — John Deere
Dealership, well establish
ed, inventory and equip
ment at invoice, will lease
building, bee RAY TAN
NER, Alamo, Ga. |li|l9|tf|
Alamo, Georgia. See Ever
ette foster, Aiamo, Geor
gia. 28-ts
FOR SALE—Home in Glen
wood. bee J. L. Giddens,
Glenwood Drug Co. 30-ti
WANTED — Family to tend
five acres of tobacco for
1953. Also to do some work
oy the day. Good set up
wr the rignt family. If in
terested see J. H. (Harvey)
McDANIEL, Route 1, Glen
wood, Ga. 12|19|4tj
FOR SALE—Speed Queen Ir
oner, practically new. Sell
for cash. MRS. S. W.
STOKES, Route 2, Alamo,
Georgia.
AL-JANA, Florida’s finest
fishing Camps. Route 441.
Two miles east of Leesburg,
Fla. Boats, Bait and Gro
ceries. Trailers Welcome.
Wheeler County friends are
invited to visit the Camp.
MAUNEY BROS., Manag
ers.
FOR SALE — Jersey Milk
Cow, will freshen in Jan
uary with half Brahma
calf. If interested see MRS.
J. M. BRIGHT, Route 1,
Glenwood, Georgia.
WANTED TO BUY — Timber
of all kind. Anyone want
ing to sell timber contact
LEWIS MADDOX, Alamo,
or call No. 104.
BROWNING’S
FLOWER SHOP
Flowers of Distinction
For Every Occasion
Phone 25 ‘ Box 73
Glenwood, Georgia
WOMEN WANTED — Address
and mail postals. Make
over SSO week. Send $1 for
instructions. LENDO, Wa-
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE, ALAMO, WHEELER COUNTY, GEORGIA
Miss Ray Nita Stewart and
Miss Myrtle Braswell spent
Saturday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Braswell near
Alma.
* * *
Franklin Pope of Atlanta
spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop
Pope.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pope
spent Tuesday in Macon.
* * *
Mrs. Kathaline Blu and son
Bobby, spent Tuesday in Ma
con.
* * *
Col. and Mrs. J. E. Pope of
Lyons spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. B. M. Pope.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Raford Lord
and family spent the week
end in Toombsboro with rela
tives.
* * *
Sgt. and Mrs. C. J. Selph
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Selph.
* * *
Mrs, Kent Currie and Anne
spent Saturday in Dublin.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Mackie Simp
son and daughter, Mary Beth
tertown, Mass. |lj9|3t|
LOST — Sunday afternoon,
one tan leather bill fold,
containing money and val
uable papers. Finder please
return to Eagle office in
Alamo and receive reward.
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Dial 6272
Located one block east of the
highway — halfway between
Mcßae and Helena
LOIS PULLLEN FLORIST
Mcßae, Georgia
FOR SALE — Doris Beauty
Shop, completely equipped.
Will sell for very reason
able price. If interested
contact MRS. MARY W.
FOSTER.
t
FOR SALE—STUDENT UP
‘ RIGHT PIANO. LOOKS AN
PLAYS GOOD. Guaranteed
A-l Condition with Beauti
ful Duet Bench to Match.
Responsible Party can pay
Small Down Payment and
balance in Small Monthly
payments. Piano can be
seen by writing Finance
Dept., c' o Mr. Taylor, P.
O. Box 213, Douglas, Ga.
3t.
WANTED: Man or Woman,
with Car, for profitable
Watkins Route in a nearby
TST
FARM
With a long-term low inter
est rate Federal Land Bank
Loan through your local Na
tional Farm Loan Associa
tion.
LOANS MADE FOR ANY
AGRICULTURAL PURPOSE
Borrow through your local
Farmer-Owned and operated
Credit Cooperative which
gives you credit at cost.
For further details see or
write
E. O. McKINNEY, Sec.-Treas.
P. O. Box 510 Vidalia, Ga.
When You're Sick
See Your Doctor
When You Need
Legal Advice
See Your Lawyer
When You Need
INSURANCE
See Your Professional
Insurance Counselor
John S. Stamps & Son
Mcßae, Georgia
GLENWOOD
Socials-Personals
and Mrs. Edgar Stone and
Mrs. Prat Rafield are spend
ing a few days in Atlanta.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kent
spent Friday in Atlanta.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Donald At
chison spent Tuesday morn
ing in Vidalia;
** * 7
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stew
art, Miss Ray Stewart and
Miss Myrtle Braswell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Hoke Bishop in Cocran.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Walden
Grimes and family spent
Sunday in Perry with rela
tives.
* * *
Miss Louise Thimpson and
Mr. and Mrs. Fillingin of Je
sup were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Hurst, Jr., and
family Sunday afternoon.
* * *
Sgt. and Mrs. Horace Tur
ner of Camp Gordon spent
the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Screws.
* * *
Capt. and Mrs. Kelly Pur
vis and family of Valdosta
spent the week end with Mrs.
A. A. Purvis.
Rural locality. Establisheed
customers. Many Dealers
now making $20.00 to $25
daily. Hurry. This is one of
the best routes. Write the
J. R. Watkins Company,
659 West Peachtree St., N.
E., Atlanta, Ga.
3t.
PAL THEATRE
MOUNT VERNON
Matinee —3:45
Nite Show—7:ls
Last Show —9:15
Week Beginning Jan. 25th
SUNDAY
"The Girl In While"
June Allyson
Arthur Kennedy
Gary Merrill
MONDAY & TUESDAY
"Lost In Alaska"
Bud Abbott
Lou Costello
WEDNESDAY w
"Sheppard of the
Ozarks"
Weaver Bros. & Elviry
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
"The Duel at Silver
Creek"
Faith Domergue
Stephen McNally
Color by Technicolor
SATURDAY
Eddie Drew in
"Trail to Gunsight"
Plus
“Legion Os Lost Flyers 7 ’
Rental Refunds
To Tenants
Refunds to tenants for
overcharging by landlords in
the defense rental areas of
the Southeast and Puerto
Rico totalled $163, 787.00 dur
ing 1952, according to figures
compiled by Kenneth A.
Campbell, Regional Director
of the Office of Rent -Stabili
zation, in Atlanta.
The total, Mr. Campbell
said, does not include dam
ages obtained by tenants who
brought their own suits. Nor
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
oueto EXCESS ACID
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
Over four million bottles of the Willabo
Treatment have been sold for relief of
symptoms of distress arising from Stomach
and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid-
Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach,
Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc.,
due to Excess Acid. Ask for Willard•
Message" which fully explains this remark*
able home treatment — free—at
PEEBLES PHARMACY
does it include a total of
$8,043.00 paid by landlords to
the United States Treasury
as penalties for overcharging
on rental housing units.
In addition to the cases
settled by the refunds and
payments of penalties after
compliance conferences in
area rent offices, a total of
205 cases involving alleged
violations of maximum rent
and eviction controls were re
ferred to the litigation sec
tion in Atlanta for prosecut
ion, the regional director con
tinued.
At the close of the year 75
localities in the Southeastern
states of Mississippi, Ala
bama, Tennessee, Florida,
Georgia, South Carolina,
MONEY
Money To Loan On Good Farm Lands
IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY AND WHEELER COUNTY
ON VERY LIBERAL, LONG TERMS AT A LOW
RATE OF INTEREST
We can handle your business promptly and satis
factorily.__The Georgia office and manager located at
Statesboro, Ga., Inspector and Field Manager, Ocila,
Ga. Local Correspondent, L. S. Underwood, Mt. Ver
non, Ga.
I will be glad to discuss with any farmer of the two
counties above named that feels the need of a long
term loan for any purpose in connection with your
farm needs.
L. C. UNDERWOOD
MT. VERNON, GEORGIA
Local Correspondent for John Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Company
Don't Miss
the BOAT
February 1 is the deadline for
entries in the 1953 Champion
Home Town Contest.
Don’t let your home town miss
this opportunity to prove itself a
Champion. Send in your town’s
entry blank today. Then get to
gether with your fellow citizens
to select the projects which your
community needs most. Don’t for
get, February 1 is the deadline!
So mail your entry today, and start
your home town down tbe road to
victory.
Forty Awards
$8,950.00 IN CASH! y
THREE SI,OOO TOP PRIZES
THREE $750 SECOND PRIZES
THREE SSOO THIRD PRIZES //T\ H
TWELVE SIOO HONORABLE / । J / \
MENTIONS ... and EIGHTEEN \ ' /A
CERTIFICATES of ACHIEVEMENT )\ /
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SI,OOO SWEEPSTAKES AWARD 7^/ 1 I •
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1953
North Carolina and Virginia,
and in Puerto Rico were un
der the rent stabilization pro
gram, Mr. Campbell said, in
cluding 51 localities that
have been designated as “crit
leal”.
In the Hinesville Area in
excess of One Thousand Dol
lars has been refunded to ten
ants who were overcharged,
during the year 1952.
According to engineers for
the Agricultural Extension
Service University of Georgia
the basic requirments of a
well planned farm wiring sy
stem are that it shall be safe,
adequate and easily expand
ed.