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TOOMSRORO
Mr. and Mrs, CleDn Eubanks
were in Swainsboro Sunday to
see their father, Mr. R. M. Eu
banks, who is ill.
Miss Pattie Travis of Atlanta
recently visited her folks.
Little Burt Brown and Angela
Sanford both have been on the
sick list recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montgom
ery were weekend guests of par
ents.
Ray Tompkins filled the Bap
tist pulpit Sunday morning and
evening. He is one of Toomsbo
ro’s young men and is studying
for the ministry.
Mrs. Ray Hodges came Sunday
to see her mother, Mrs. Callie
Jones.
Gar vis Fordham, stationed at
Fort Bragg, is at home on leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Red tarr had as
their guest Sunday their mother,
Mrs J. P. Brown.
IHWINTOIT
SCHOOL NEWS
7TH GRADE TRIP
The Irwinton Seventh Grade
enjoyed a trip to Atlanta on the
Nancy Hanks last week. They
shopped at Rich’s, visited the At
lanta Journal and Constitution
Building, the State Capitol where
they met Secretary of State Ben
F. Fortson, the Cyclarama and
Grant's Park. They were accom
panied by their mothers and Mrs
John Mitchell, their teacher
Hi! Look He’s Back
And just a-itchin’
To do-over your kitchen !
Cabinets, Closets, Repairs of
any kind. Lawn Furniture
See B. L. Day to-day, now-
3 mi. out Milledgeville Road from
TOOMSBORO
C I T ATI O IT
GEORGlA—Wilkinson County.
Whereas, Mrs. Virginia Ward
Knight, Administrator of Estate of
Corlie Ward Sr., represents to t h e
Court in her petition duly filed and
entered on record, that she has fully
administered Corlie Ward Sr.’s estate.
This is to cite all persona concerned
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Adminis
trator should not be discharged from
her administration, and receive letters
of Dismission, on the first Monday in
May, 1954.
W. L. Council, Ordinary,
Wilkinson County Ga.
INSURANCE
For the best in Fire insurance
and all kinds of Bonds, or any
information about insurance, see
N. H. BACON
Irwinton Ga.
LEGAL AD SECTION
IST GRADE TRIP ’
The First Grade enjoyed their
class trip to Macon and Ragan’s
Park Friday. They got off to a
good start by remembering their
little classmate, Linda Butler,
who is in Scottish Rite Hospital.
Decatur. They bought and licked
stamps for 30 Easter cards to
Linda. From the postoffice they
made an Alice in Wonderlad trip
to the “Rabbitt Land of Hoy’s.”
Then they were off to Gordon
where they boarded the ‘Nancy’
to Macon. Each girl and boy re
ceived a Nancy Hanks book from
Mr. Lockhart-
Mr. Elmer Shepherd met them
in Macon with the school bus.
After taking pictures and seeing
a fire engine he took them, thru
rain to Ragan’s Park where they
had a scrumptious picnic lunch
in the payillion. At the endcf
a lovely day Mr. Shepherd
brought them home. They were
accompanied by their teacher,
Mrs. Fred Everett and a group
of mothers.
PIANO BARGAIN
Will sell 1954 Spinet like
new to responsible party
who can make small Down
Payment and assume small
monthly payments -on Bal
ance. Also, fine Upright
Piano very cheap . . just the
piano for the beginner or
musician. Write : CREDIT
DEPT. 83 Alabama St. S.W.
Atlanta, .Bassette Piano Co.
The Trading Center
Earle Parker Prop. Phone 6867
Buy ? Sell, Trade - Furniture
Stoves, Antiques, Anything,
’round the corner McLtosh St
Milledgeville, Ga.
COOKIES
HOME BAKED
Reasonably Priced
Mrs. H. C. Rawls - Gordon
Phone 55 R Prompt Service
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THE BULLETIN Irwinton, Ga. Fri. Apr. 23. 1954
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SALES - SERVICE
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I Solution Found To Baby’s Orange Juice Allergy J
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FOUR MILLION MOTHERS
TO-BE (in the next 12 months)
take note:—orange juice, justly
famed for its benefits to new-borns,
contains the “seeds” of danger as
well! Statistics show that this es
sential part of every infant’s diet
may, in one out of two cases, lead
to stomach upsets, vexing rashes,
loss of appetite, and even allergies.
Since orange juice is extremely
rich in Vitamin C and has long
been recognized as second only to
milk in importance in baby’s diet,
science has trained its research
sights on the answers to these
problems.
It has been known for some
time that peel oil left in the juice
could cause such disturbances. So
the Bib Corporation of Lakeland,
Florida, processors of the first
orange juice specifically for babies,
began to filter out the harmful oil,
t Yet mysteriously the allergies con
tinued. The mystery became a full-
fledged one about a year ago when
one of the workers in the Bib plant
broke out in a rash resembling that
suffered by babies allergic to the
juice.
Researchers for Bib traced the
trouble to the cracked orange seedsi
in the pulp and more specifically
to a particular protein in the seed.
To “crack” the case of the cracked!
seeds, these medical sleuths worked
out away of preventing all contact
between seed and juice. Subsequent
test studies reported in the au
thoritative ANNALS OF ALLER
GY by Dr. Bret Ratner, allergist
at the New York Medical. College j
revealed that Bib had succeeded iri
developing a process that safeJ
guarded against both juice allergy?
and upset stomach. This juice soldi
all over the country under tha
trade name Bib has been accepted!
for infant feeding by the American?
Medical Association Council qoj
foods and nutrition.