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announcements
for tax collector
To the Citizens of Wilkinson County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office oi Tax Col
lector of Wilkinson County, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Dem
ocratic Executive Committee in the
Primary to be held on March sth, 1952.
Your vote and influence will be great
ly appreciated.,
Sincerely,
O. W. Bell.
To The People of Wilkinson County:
Four years ago I was a candidate
for Tax Collector, and you were very
kind and courteous to me, giving me
almost enough votes to win.
Again I am a candidate for this office
ami wish to assure you that I appreciate
the consideration you gave me before,
and if you elect me I shall Keep the
office open and stay on the job; that it
shall be run in a businesslike and effic
ient manner; that I shall oppose all tax
increases, although such tax increase
would result in a higher salary to the
Tax Collector. I earnestly solicit your
vote and influence and ask you to give
me a trial, at least one term in a period
of thirty years.
Respectfully,
Malcolm H. (Buddy) Everett
FOR SHERIFF
To The People of Wilkinson County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Sheriff of Wilkinson
County, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Primary to be held on sth
of March, 1952.
Your vote and influence in nay be
half will be highly appreciated.
George Elmer Stapleton.
FOR COUNTY SUP’T OF SCHOOLS
To The People Os Wilkinson County:
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County School Super
intendent, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Primary to be held March
stn, 1952.
Your vote and influence in my be
half will be sincerely appreciated. It
elected I will continue to improve our
school program in a, wav that will ben
efit our boys and girls in becoming
better citizens of Wilkinson County.
Yours sincerely,
John W. Miller,
County School Supt.
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for clerk of superior COURT
To The People of Wilkinson County:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of Clerk of
Superior Court, subject to the Demo
cratic Primary on March 5, 1952
Your vote and support will be ap
preciated.
Respectfully,
Willis I. Allen.
[ elf - employed people who
I expect to take advantage
I of the change in the Social
Securiy Law, should ask your
Local Office at 710 Grand B'ld’g,
Macon. Ga., for a free booklet on
the self • employed-
The Bulletin Irwinton, Ga.
TAX RECEIVER
To The People of Wilktnson County:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of Tax Receiver of Wilkinson
County in the Primary to be held on
March 5, 1952. lam finishing my
daddy’s unexpired term and am ww
a-king e ection to this office for myself.
Your vote and influence will be great
ly appreciated, and if elected, I will
continue to perform my duties of this
office to the best of my ability.
Q, C, Hatfield
FOR ORDINARY
To The People of Wilkioson County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Ordinary of Wilkin
son County, subject to the rules of
the Democratic Executive Committee
in the Primary to be held on the sth
day of March, 1952.
Your vote, Support and influence
in my behalf will be appreciated.
Yours very truly,
JU. L. Council
INSURANCE
For the best in Fire insurance,
and all kinds of Bonds, or any
information about insurance, see
N. H. BACON
Irwinton Ga.
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Special — Court News
Willis I. Allen, Clerk of Super
ior Court has been informed by
Hon. Geo. S Carpenter that the
session of Superior Court set for
February 20,1952 will not be held
as contemplated. Jurors and wit
nesses need not appear.
e had open house one day
last week, when the boys
and girls of Grade 6, with
their charming teacher. Miss Cl
ara Beall honored “The Bulletin’’
with a visit. They seemed to be
as interested as we were delight
ed in having them. Among the
future leaders of Commerce and
Industry in Georgia, was the for
mer Editor and Publisher of the
“SCOOP” Miss Dana Byington,
whose really worthwhile paper
suspended publication about the
first of last year. We sure liked
the little ' Thank You ” note, and
assure all you 6th Graders the
pleasure was all our’s, so please
come again, you’ll find the latch
string on the outside.
Any girl can be gay
In a classy coupe,
In a taxicab all can be jolly.
But the girl worth your while,
Is the girl who can smile —
When you’re taking her home
on the trolley.
Friday Feb. 15 1952
PIANO FOR SALE
Wanted, responsible party
who can make reasonable
down payment and assume
several minimum monthly
payments, to buy Spinit, like
new, with matching bench.
For particulars, write
Finance Dep’t.,
52 Pry or St. N. E., Atlanta,
Georgia.
HEALTH
Multi — phase Health Test
ing Program, Sponsored by
The County & State Health
Departments, is scheduled
for Wilkinson County March
17th thru 21st. Full particul
ars later.
Dzrvig Go.
’’The Prescription Shop”
Milledgeville, Ga.
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Muscogee County
Troops march
A JVT" where Indians stalked
_ -- FOUNDED 1826
, COUNTY SEAT, COLUMBUS
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| 1 | Modem tanks roll and paratroopers float to earth on lands
It j Swhere Creek Indians stalked long after other parts of
a Georgia were settled. Fort Benning, the nation’s largest
Bf infantry post, is located in Muscogee and neighboring
I! Chattahoochee Counties. Muscogee County products— ‘
cotton, pecans, dairy products, beef cattle, fruits, and
vegetables—make Columbus an important processing and:
marketing center. The city’s diversified industries, led byj
£ > cotton textiles, its progressive outlook and its central loca-
tion have increased its population to 79,510, a 50% gain
{ 1 since 1940. |
» 1 In this and other Georgia counties, the United States
Brewers Foundation works constantly to maintain whole
-■—some conditions where beer and ale are sold. Close atten-
1 tion is given areas near camps of the Armed Forces, and
Bl both military officials and Georgia law enforcement offi
| cers have commended the Foundation’s self-regulation
A program. Retailer educational meetings offer sound sugges-
tions for continued operation in the community’s interest.
United States Brewers Foundation Georgia Division, Atlanta, Ga;^
FW a chance]
The Pastor of The Irwinton Charge
urges You to
“GIVE GOD A CHANCE”
BY
1. Worshipping Him in His
House Every Week
2. Reading His Word in
Your House Every Day
Our members are making this covenant
with GOD and each other
“See You in Church Sunday”
The ’’Forgotten Man” of to-day
Stopped ADVERTISING yesterday.