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. Serving Wilkinson and Adjoining Counties for Over 52 Years....
THE BULLETIN
Volume 52
Dean Brothers
Thanks Friends
An Ex G I and brother wishes
to express many thanks and ap
preciation to those who have do
nated and been so kind to them
since their home burned We
wish to give our deepest thunks
to those who came and worked
with us so faithfully to save the
few things that were possible.
May God bless each and every
one of you.
FRED H DEAN
. G T. DEAN
Benjamin Franklin: The sound
of your hammer at five in the
morning, or nine at night, heard
by a creditor, makes him easy
xsi months longer.
JEWEL L
THEATRE
GORDON, GA,
Week of Oct. 28.
Moi).-Tues. Oct. 28-29.
Kitty
starring-Paulette Goddard aud
Ray Milland
News of the day and cartoon
Wed.-Tburs. Oct. 30-31
-John Wayne & Vera Hruba Ralston in
Dakota
News and Short Subject •
Fri.-Sat. Noy. 1-2
Sunset Carson in
Bandit °f the Badlands
Comedy and Serial
Late Show
Saturday Nite Only- 9:30 p. m.
Dorothy Lamour in
Masquerade In Mexico
with Arthur de Cordova
JUST RECEIVED!
A Shipment Os
Used Tires
600x16 CAR TIRES
And AU Popular Truck Tires
E. E. MILLER
Gordon, Ga.
Iriointon, Wilkinson County, Georgia FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1946 No. 41
Legal Ad,
Georgia—Wilkinson County.
Bv virtue of an order from the
Court, of Ordinary of Wilkinson
County, Georgia, granted on the first
Monday is October, 1946, will be sold
before courthouse door in said County
on the first Tuesday in November,
1946 between the legal hours of sale
at public outcry, to the highest bidder
for cash,! he following described tracts
as land, to-wit;
All that tract Or parcel of land
lying and being in the Fourth Land
District of Wilkinson County Georgia
containing three hundred fifty six
(356) acres, more or less, being com
monly known as the Home Place of
Sid Spears, bounded as follows; On the
North by lands of M. H. Nelson; on
the East by lands of M H. Nelson;
on the south bv lannis of Henry Ford;
on the West by Henry Ford and Ira
Justice; being the same lands that was
conveyed to Sidney Spears in two
deeds as follows; one deed dated
January 3rd, 1910 signed by William
Jefferies and recorded in Book No; 13
page 306-7., on deed dated April 9,
1928 signed by Mrs. Annie G- W oo d
and recorded in Book No 46 page 41
both deeds being recorded in the
Clerk’s office of Wilkinson Superior
Court, Reference to said recorded
deeds being made as an aid and for
the purpose of better describing said
lands.
This 10 day of October, 1946.
W. L, Council
As Administrator Estate of Lin
Spears
Happenings Around
Mclntyre
Mrs Carl Shepherd and Marjoof
Gorden, Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Brady &
Sonny and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. John-
STATEMENT OF THE OWNER
SHIP, management, circulation, etc.
required by the Acts of C ongress of
August 24, 1912, and March 3, 1933
of The Bulletin, pub-weekly at Irwin
ton, Georgia for Oot. 1946.
State of Georgia, County of Wilkin
son:ss.
Before me, a Notary Republic in
and for the State and County afore
said, personally appeared Mary
Tigner, who having been duly sworn
according to law, deposesand says
that she is the publisher of the
Bulletin and that the following is to
the best of her knowledge and belief,
a true statement of' the ownership,
management, etc., ot the aforesaid
publication for the date shown in the
caption, required by the Act of Aug
24, 1912, as amended by the Act of
March 3, 1933, embodied in Section
537, Postal Laws and Regulations
printed on the reverse of this form,
to wit:
1. That the names an address of the
publisher are:
Publisher, Mary Tigner, Irwinton,
Ga. . i
Editor, G. Harold Carswell, Mac
on, Ga,
2. That the owners are Mary Tigner
Irwinton, Ga. and G-. darold Cars
well, Macon, Ga.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortagees or other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent or more
of total amount of bends, mortages, or
other securities are None.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 12 day of October, 1946.
Mrs. Victor Davidson Ordinary
Wilkinson County, Georgia
My Commission expires Jan. 23. 1948
son of Mclntyre visited near Eastman
last Sunday.
We want to use this space to wel
come the many newcomers to Mdn.
tyre. We hope by now you are already
From where I sit ...^ Joe Marsh,
" ■■■■■ "«■ ■■■■■■■■■iMMWEtniiMMw
4 How to Handle
a Fortune
Some months ago I reported in
the Clarion how Mel Bate’s uncle
died up. north, and left him with a
tidy fortune.
Naturally, our town was curious
to see how Mel would spend it:
Traveling around the world ...
getting a new house or car...
wearing fancy clothes ... or din
ing on cold pheasant and cham
pagne ...?
We can now report, Mel hasn’t
changed a bit! Drop in on him any
night, and you’ll find him in his
shirt sleeves by the fire, chatting
। - Copyright 1946 1 United States Brewers Foundation
Services Held For
Mrs- J. C. Bailey
Gordon, Ga, Oct. 24 funeral
services for Mrs. John C. Bailey,
32, who died in a Macon Hospital
Monday evening, were held at
Ebenezer Baptist Church Wed
nesday evening at 4 o’clock. Rev.
Harper and Rev. Townsend offi
ciated Interment was in the
church cemetery.
Survivors include her husband,
mother, two brothers, and a
sister.
feeling at home.
Mrs. Johnny McCook of Gordon,
was seen in town the other day, You
remember she, Johnny aud kids did
live in ‘Bugger Bottom’’.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pounds
attended the show in Gordon last Sat.
Mrs. Mac Pearce tells us they are
looking for an apartment in Macon
where Mr. Pearce is in business.
JUhen You Are In Gordon
SHOP AT
-GIBBS-
GROCERY
Hubert Montgomery, Mgr.
where you get Quality,
Quantity and Service for the
Price of One.
We Carry
GROCERIES
and MEATS
We Have Recently Installed a
Serve Yourself System
Visit Us
with the Missus, sharing a mellow
glass of b’eer wish friends.
From where I sit, Mel baa
learned the art of handling money
—as well as handling people. You
don’t let cash-in-the-bank posh
you around ahy more than you
let people push you around. If you
like the simple, homey life; com
panionship and quiet ways; a glass
of beer and friendly talk — that’s
worth a fortune, after all!