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Published Everv Fridav At Irwinton.* Georgia. M ilkinsoii County. ■
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LEG A E AI)
Official Organ ot Wilkinson County
To All To Whom It May ( oncern:
V\ illis L Allen having filed his
petition to be appointed Guard
ian of Catherine Veal, minor, no
tice is hereby given that hearing
on said petition will be had in
this Court on the first Monday
in January, 1951, at 10:00 o’clock
A.M.
This 4th day of December, 1950
Geo. H Carswell. Ordinary,
Ex officio Clerk Court of Ordina
ry.
TOOMSBORO^Ft a Is
sponsoring a Christmas T ro
gram at the High School
Auditorium, Dec. 15th 7:30
Artists participating are stu
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All school children .15 cts.
U R All Invited
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GAMES AT HOME
Jiin. 12 Toomsboro
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Listen ! Mac^ Pierce
Has taken over the Case i1
Mclntyre from W. Thompson
formerly the “Roberts Case”
HOME COOKED ME? LS
Lunches, Beer, Wines, Soft-
Drmks, Cigars, Cigaretts,
Candy & a good line of the
very BEST grcceries await
old friends & new. Stop in I
The ” Forgotten Man ” of to-day
Stopped ADVERTISING yesterday.
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I HOUSEKEEPING^
SY SMtaiW STCAKT S’ ‘ •
L I will admit that during cur
courting days the last thing that
crossed my mind was the fact that
after a certain ceremony I’d be
I responsible for those white shirts
that came calling for me. Os course
Jeff was behind the shirts and at
the moment that was about all I
noticed. But long about rhe time
r our “I do” date was set it occurred
I to me that Jeff was the spic ‘n’
I spannest man I knew. It also
^dawned on me that mother wasn t ।
going to be around to take care of j
my lovely trousseau things. In
short, the new Mrs. Stuart was go- I
ing to be faced >
with a laundry j
problem. Simul
taneously I dis- ,
covered that!
about the most I
non-elastic arti- :
cle known is a |
newlywed bud- ,
get. And there j
had been no pro- ■
vision in said budget for a washing
machine.
Th£n and there began the most
intensive campaign poor Jeff has
been through to date and I pass on
that strategy for what it’s worth.
I asked for an inventory of his
washable wardrobe, itemized every
tubbable article I owned, compiled
a list of our necessary linens, tow
els, blankets, etc. The list stag
gered even me. I appealed to his
American love of mechanization; I
pointed out that a mechanical
washer was sanitary, safe, and as
easy to operate as the mere flick of
a switch. With the budget bugaboo
in mind I noted carefully that a
home washing machine helped
snare the life of clothing. I even
brought interior decorating into
the scene by pointing out that a
machine was a wonderful item in
tinting sheets or spreads or drapes.
Then there 'was the possibility of
baby clothes later on that would
have to be clean and sweet-smell
ing. I wound up the campaign in a
burst of oratory which labeled the
washing machine as vitally essen
tial to the morale and health of
I the American home.
Jeff couldn’t help himself: he
gave in and came through with a
washing machine that is the pride
of our household. The best part of
the situation is that I came to
realize that every sales point was
true. And while I’m glad I talked
Jeff into it, I’m even more delighted
to find out how right I was!
Irwinton, Ga. Friday Dec. 15 1950
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