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The Bulletin Irwinton, Georgia.
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Friday Apr. 11 1952
THE BULLETIN
Official Organ of Wilkinson County, Georgia.
Published Every Friday At Irwinton, Georgia, Wilkinson County.
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 in
the Georgia House of Representatives
I come before you as the people’s can
didate, and not as the band picked
candidate of any political faction. Dur
ing the next several years the State
of Georgia will spend large sums 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 in Wilkinson County
all my life, in fact, lam now living
in the house in which I was born. I
have a burning desire to be el service
to my fellow man, and to the boys and
girls who will make up our future cit
izenship. With 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 greatly
appreciated.
A. T. Land.
LEGAL
GEORGIA, 8188 COUNTY.
Mrs. Ima Collins, Guardian of
Walter Collins, Donald Collins, and
Eugene Collins, gives notice that she
will apply to the Honorable Mallory C.
Atkinson. Judge of the Superior Cou
rt of said county, at 10 o’clock, A. M,
on the 2nd day of May, 1952 at the
Courthouse at Macon, Bibb County,
Georgia, to sell the one - sixtieth un..
divided interest, owned by each of
said wards in the following tract of
land :
All that tract or parcel of land,
lying and being in Wilkinson County,
Georgia, High Hill District, G. M. con
taining 97 acres, more or less, and
known as the Old E. E .Collins Home
place, and bounded as follows : North
by lands of J.C. Jackson; east by lands
of J.C. Jackson and GA. Butler;
south by lands of the Gettys Lumber
Company; north by lands of C.E.Col
lins, Sr.; and reinvest the proceeds,
because the said property produces no
income for said wards.
This 2nd day of April, 1952.
Mrs. Ima Collins, Guardian of
Walter Collins, Donald Collins, and
Eugene Collins.
Official Organ
Murray Hall Jr. is home from
the University Hospital. We are
all pulling for “Stut” to be well
and strong.
Doyle Holliman from New Or
leans will spend the Easter week
end in Toomsboro Miss Marion
Holliman of Atlanta and Su Ellen
of GSCW will join him at home
with their parents.
FOR COMMISSIONER
To the People of Wilkin«on County:
I announce my candidacy as Co
unty Commissioner from Turkey Cr
eek and Griffis Districts in the May
14, Primary.
I would like to serve in this pos
ition for the next two years while we
have a favorable administration in At
lanta for I believe that now is the
time for us to get all the roads * that
we can-
I shall advocate and practice ec_
onomy and businesslike methods in
the Commissioner’s office, and am not
a believer in high taxes.
Respectfully submitted,
Burke Williams.
WILLIAMFRANKDAVIDSON
Funeral services for William
Frank Davidson of 1271 Ross St.
Macon, whose death occurred in
a Macon hospital Monday were
held at the Danville Methodist
Church Wednesday. The Rev. H.
W. Scoates Jr. and Rev. Roy
Gardner officiated and burial was
in the Danville Cemetery with
Masonic honors at the graveside.
Mr. Davidson was was b^rn in
Wilkinson County, the son of R.
E. Davidson and Mrs. Leonora
Lae Davidson, and had lived
Macon for eight years. He was a
member of the Centenary Meth
odist Church and of the Ft. Haw
kins Lodge F and AM.
Surviving are his wife, the for
mer Miss Bonnie Nobles; a son,
Joe Frank Davidson, and a daugh
ter, Ollene Davidson of Macon;
brothers, R. L Davidson. Macon;
Sgt. James E. Davidson, Dahlon
ega; a sister, Mrs W J. Chance.
PIANO FOR SALE
Wanted, responsible party
who can make reasonable
down payment and assume
several monthly payments,
to buy Spinet, like new, with
matching bench.
For particulars, write
Finance Dep’t.,
52 Pryor St. N. E., Atlanta,
Georgia.