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m The Bulletin Irwinton, Ga
ADMINISTRATOR’S
ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE
The undersigned, as administrator
of the estate of Malinda Redd, by vir
tue of an order of the Court of Ordin
ary of Twiges County, Georgia, grant
ed at the regular October Terra 1951,
will sell at public outcry, on tne first
Tuesday in September 1952. at the
Court House door in said Countv, be
tween the legal hours ol sale, to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described lands, to wit:
All that tract of land lying and be
ing in Wilkinson County, Georgia, in
the Highhill Militia District, the same
containing Fifty Six (56) acres, more
or less, being part of the Jacob Miller
place and being the tract of land con
veyed by Isaac Watkins to Malinda
Redd by deed dated January 4th 1929
and recorded in Deed Book 46, pp. 219
Wilkinson County, Georgia records to
which deed and record reference is
made for fuller description.
This August 4th. 1952.
Anthony Redd
Administrator of the estate of
Malinda Redd 9-19
A Cottage for 4-H Center at Rock Eagle
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This architect’s drawing shows how the cottages will look at the State 4-H Center at Rock Eagle Park.
Seventy-two cottages will be built, each with a capacity of 18 persons. Construction on 12 is now under
way, and recent developments virtually assure completion of the entire Center by 1955. Governor
Herman Talmadge approved the transfer of a skilled prisoner labor camp to Rock Eagle and announced
that the state would match, dollar for dollar, all funds raised by 4-H members and their friends for
building the camp. Among buildings at the 4-H Club Center, other than the cottages, will be an admin
istration building, camp store and post office; four small recreation buildings and one large recreation
hall; three educational, demonstration and exhibit buildings; dining halls for 1,200; an auditorium for.
the same number; one caretaker’s house; and three camp personnel houses.
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Edwin G. Carr
Vs.
Mrs. Marjory Kieffer Carr
It appearing to the Court that the defendant is not a resident of the State
of Georgia, it is ordered, that said defend <nt be served bv publication of the
usual notice as provided in Section 81 -206 of ihr Code of Georgia of 1933,
twice a month for two months next preceding the term to which this suit is
returnable, in the gazette in which the sheriffs adveuisenjents of said county
are published.
This Hrh day of August, 1952.
Edwin G. Carr
Vs. I
Mrs. Marjory Kieffer Carr
To Mrs Marjorv Kieffer Carr, Defendant in said Matter :
You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term of the
Superior Court of Wilkinson County. Georgia, to answer the complaint, of
the plaintiff, mentioned in thecaption in his suit against you for divorce.
Witness the Honorable George S. Carpenter, Judge of said Court.
This 12th day of August, 1952.
Suit for Divorce in Sup
erior Court of Wilkinson
County, Georgia,
October Term, 1952-
George S. Carpenter
Judge. Superior Courts. Ocmulgee Circuit.
Suit for Divorce in Super
ior Court of Wilkinson
County, Georgia.
October Term, J 952.
Willis I Allen
Clerk of Superior Court.
Friday Aug. 22 1952
BLOOMER BELLE
A sure winner is this strapless
bloomer bathing suit of Bates cot
ton “Kentucky Paddock” in aqua
on white. Made by Annis Sports
wear this style is a leading bathing
fashion for summer 1952.
HOUSEKEEPING'S^
irimtirntmr ■
I hope I’m not giving away any
feminine secrets, but the fact of
I the matter is that women are just
। naturally contrary. For instance*
| just about the time I acquired the
we’ve-got-to-houseclean look in my
eye, my One and Only announced
he’d he away for a few days ohr
business. Now if I thought for a
minute he were trying to get out
of something, the house could fall!
on our heads before I’d lift a finger.
However, since the trip sounded
necessary, I decided to have every
thing shipshape by the time he
returned. •
i The idea sbunded noble until I dis
covered that our walls were sadly
in need of paint
ing. With faint
heart I marched
to the nearest
paint shop and
threw myself on
the mercy of the
clerk. Apparent
ly my timing
was perfect. The clerk introduced
me to a revolutionary new interior
paint that can enable an amateur
to turn out a professional job?
Wallhide Rubberized Satin Finish
is the product that has the House
of Stuart gleaming in every nook
and cranny! v
Frankly, one of the things that
always made me shy from tackling
p: iting was the hocus pocus of
special primers. The new finish
acts as its own primer and can bo
applied by brush, spray or roller
coater on any surface from new or
old plaster to paint, wallpaper,
wallboard, brick, concrete, primed
metal, cinder block, or wood! -q
' The easy application on any sur
face takes care of step one. Step
two involves another surprise: the
new coating-dries in one hour to a
smooth, velvet-like sheen without
brush or lap marks and has ne
objectionable odor during .or after,
application. * 5
i As the name of the new paint
implies, it has rubber-like char
acteristics which will not allow
penetration of grease, crayon, lip
stick, ink or finger smears. Actual
ly, dirt and stains tend to remain
on the surface of this dense, non
porous coating and are easily
spotted out with soap and water,
t Suffice it to say that my home*
coming husband was overwhelmed
. with my masterful job. I only hope
he doesn’t find, out how easy it all
- was . . . it’s much nicer to havf
him amazed!