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The Bulletin Irwinton, Georgia.
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z Time on her hands? Not for this
young lady who flashes a latest
fashion “Eterna-Matic Golfer’U
watch on her belt. / &
K You’re on top of the fashion this
season if you’re wearing a chic,
selfwinding “Eterna-Matic Golfer’ ,
precision watch suspended Paris- :
style from your belt ring or tucked
away casually in your skirt pocket, I
’according to leading New York andj
Paris fashion experts. . 4
£ The “Eterna-Matic Golfer” is a i
'gracefully thin, Swiss creation,!
about the size of a silver dollar, 1
designed specifically by Eterna’s
[technicians for the American
'sportswoman, business girl, career
[woman or collegiate “Miss” whose
accessory accent this year is on
style, precision-time and fashion.
B The artistic watch, which is
isomething new and entirely differ
ent in timepieces, has an exciting
I transparent back which makes it an
'intriguing, ultra-fashionable “Con
iversation piece.” You can watch it
’wind as you walk and observe J
•every motion of its intricate, com-;
plex mechanism ordinarily con
cealed. - "**■ . M
£ > It has a handsome, brushed-'
finish, stainless steel case; an at
tractive and easily readable raised
gilt stick dial with matching hands
[and direct sweep second hand; it’s
[waterproof; and of course it winds
‘ — as you walk —on the famous
[Eterna ballbearing automatic
: winder which has _made watch
history./^ J
PLANNiHG YOUR MEALS |
by^
ELINOR
HOLMES
Director
Caloric Home
Institute
1 What’s in your icebox? Nothing
but leftovers, you say. Good. Let s
get busy right now and use them
up in some ingenious way that will
tickle your family’s palate.
4 With a little of this and a little
of that, a touch of perky season
ing and a dependable automatic
Caloric gas range you can serve
leftover foods in new and interest
ing ways with no trouble at alb
and you’ll be helping to hold down
your food budget, too. Here, for
example, leftover peas and pota
toes become part of a mam dish
that is really delicious: ।
Tuna Casserole
H cup leftover peas
1 cup boiled potatoes, diced small
1 can tuna fish
1 can mushroom soup ,
1 cup water . . i
1 clove garlic, minced,
Salt, pepper
Bread crumbs
/ Place peas and potatoes in
greased baking dish, add tuna,
haushroom soup, water, salt, pep
per and garlic. Stir, cover with
Vead crumbs and bake in dob
•ven 30 minutes.
V Stuffed Peppers —
Mix leftover lima beans with cup
or more diced chicken, bread crumbs,
2 tablespoons melted butter. Mois
t»n with tomato sauce or steweo
tomatoes. Stuff cooked peppers and
Mke in moderate oven 15 minutes.
' Ham Melange f
1% cups chopped leftover ham,
. with any gravy or stock i
2 sliced frankfurters
1% cups (or more) string bean*,
' 4 potatoes, sliced thin
1 clove garlic, minced j
j sulk celery, shopped .
icup white sauce
ißalt, pinch thyme
t onione, sliced fine V—
Mix ingrediaßU and place in
Ewsed baking di»h or cwsero.e.
ke in W)’ yr«n for 40 minuter
vr yore, ,
Friday Mar. 28 1952
THE BULLETIN
Official Organ of Wilkinson County, Georgia.
Published Every Friday At Irwinton, Georgia, Wilkinson Counts*.
Mary Tigner Hoy, Editor Publisher
Entered as second class mail matter at the Postoffice at Irwinton,
Georgia, under the Act of Congress ot March 9, 1879.
Subscription price, $1.50 per Year. Single copy, .10c«
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
To The People Os Wilkinson County:
I have qualified with the Chairman
of the Democratic Executive Commit
tee as a candidate for membership iu
the Georgia House of Representatives
I come before jou as the people’s can
didate, and not as the hand picked
candidate of any political faction. Dur
ing the next several years the State
of Georgia will spend large snms of
money for Educational purposes and
for the building and improving of
roads and bridges. If you elect me
your representative I will work every
day toward bringing our just share to
Wilkinson County. I will work with
the other members of the Georgia Le
gislature and the officials of the pres
ent administration for a better Coun
ty and a better State.
I have lived iu Wilkinson County
all my life, in fact, lam now living
iu the house iu which I was bom. I
have a burning desire to be ®t service
to my fellow man, and to the boys and
girls who will make up our future cit
iz uship. VY itb your help we will
build a school system and a road sys
tem in Wilkinson County second to
none.
Your vote and help will be gieatly
appreciated.
A^T, Land,
CITATION
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
To all Whom it May Concern:
( Mrs, ) Selma S- Erwin having
filed her petition seeking leave to sell
timber and real estate set aside to
herself and her minor child out of the
estate of Albert H Erwin deceased, as
a veai’s support, this is to cite all and
singular the persons who may be int
erested therein, to bo and appear
before me on the 7th day of April,
1952 at 10 A. M., and show cause, if
any they can, why the prayers of said
petition should not be granted.
Witness my official signature, this
25th day of March, 1952,
Geo H. Carswell, Ordinary.
He ”Fcrgotten Man” ot to-daj
stoppad ADVERTISING yesterday.
Official Organ
IL
!
To The Voters of the
Ocmulgee Circuit:
I hereby announce my cand
idacy for the office of Solicitor
General of the Ocmulgee Circuit
subject to the rules and regula’-
ions of the Democratic Primary
to be held May 14th. 1952.
If elec ed, I pledge my full co
operation to every law enforce
merit ag ncy iu the circuit. I
further pledge the use of my
office always for law enforcem
ent and that it's only use will
be for justice and never for per
sonal gain or the furtherance of
political ambition.
Your vote and influence will
be appreciated.
R. C. Whitman,
MINSTREL SMI,
The Music Department ot Wil
kinson County High School will
present ‘Darktown Minstrel,”
a musical show, in the school au.
ditorium, Friday night, March 28
On program are Betty Gilmore
Lynn Carpenter, Frank Wesley,
Reba McCook, Judy Taylor. Bud
dy Burgamy, Faye Stapleton.
Willie Faye Shepherd, Avys BiL
lue, Bud Criswell, Franklin John
son, George Lavender, Cosby
Daniel. Ellis Bell, Geneva Bell,
Bessie Starley Laverne Thomp
son. Judy Pennington, Peggy Jo
Smith, Billy Vinson, Martha Cole
and Charles Bell. Virginia Ad.
kins is accompanist Show begins
at 8:00. Tickets 20 and 35 cents.