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7 Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daniel and
children Susan and Sanford of Co*
jumbia, S. C., will visit Dr. and
Mrs. Dan Nathan on Sunday. They
will l«ve the children here and will
(0 to Miami, Florida, for two
WMks. Mrs. Sam Halprin will ac¬
company them to Miami and there
FORD OWNERS
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Put Your Car in
"Trip-Top" shape!
j. You folks who plan a vacation or weekend trip in
1 your Ford will want to make sure it’s in good
1 operating condition before leaving.
• The smart thing to do is have it “travelized” by
-.our own mechanics who will check it for necessary
adjustments and for any worn parts that may need
replacing.
Don’t take a chance on operating troubles that
may spoil your holiday.
Dti.’e in for Your Travel-Check Toaa • ! )
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SURE SIGNS OF SAVINGS
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You’r3 in good hand, at your Ford Dealer's
Fort Valley Motors
N. Macon Street Fort Valley , Georgia
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FOR SALE
Permanent clothes line
dryer. All steel, rust proof. Life¬
time service. Now on display.
Strickland Grocery and Hardware,
Phene 6S5, tfnc
Special — Johns-Manville Thick
Butt 210-lb. Shingles. Galvanized
■ereen wire. Nails, all sizes. Gal
vmnized 6-V roofing, 6, 8, 19, 12
ft. lengths. Rush Lumber & Sup¬
ply Co. 8-7-tf
ARMY SURPLUS — Used work
pants |1.00; used work shirts
fl.W); both for $1.95. Paint $2.60
1*1.. all colors. All type camping
equipment new and used. Fort
Valiev Army Store, Main SL8-7-tf
BALDWIN Authorized Piano tun¬
ing and repairs. Ga. service.
Chambers Piano Exchange, 520
Mulberry SL Phone 5-3il36, Macon
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FOR SALE—Two one-half ton us¬
ed room air conditioners. Good
condition, $125 each. One three
quarter ton room air conditioner,
new. $275. Still in crate.One May¬
tag automatic washer. Original
pm* $309.95, now $179.95. Lee
Refrigeration and Electric Com¬
pany, Phone 777. <3tc)
FOR QUICK SALE •— Two living
room sofas, good condition, only
(30 each, cash. Will deliver. Mrs.
panders Harris, Ph. 975-J.
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WANTED Experienced steno
for Gen. Office work. Apply box
206, Ft Valley. Tfn
for sale: House and lot for
sale. Powersville, Ga. See Zack
Hayes, between 8:00 a, m. and
5:00 p. m. 2tp
FOR SALE — Ten foot GE refrig¬
erator, spearate freezer, double
doors. Phone 279-W. ltc
FOR SALE — Small farm near
Fort Valley. Write Drawer A,
P. O. Box 591, Fort Valley. 2tc
FOR SALE — One 7 1-2, two 5
hp outboard motors. Best condi¬
tion. McCord Motor Company, Ph.
iOL ltc
board a plane for Mexico City for
a vacation. She will join her sis
ter, Mrs. Rebel and.Mr. Rebel. On
her return she will stop off in
Miami for a week and then return
to Fort Valley.
BARGAINS IN CLASSIFIED!!
Classifieds — Little but mighty
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Two room furn¬
ished apt. Private entrance, pri¬
vate bath. 120 1-2 Miller Street.
Phone 455-W. 2tp
FOR RENT — 3 room garage
apartment, furnished and 1 bath.
Mrs. T. A. Parham. Phone 670. ltc
FOR RENT 3 room unfurnish
ed apt. for permanent couple
or 2 people. Phone 106, Mrs. M.
L. Hickem, Sr. 215 E/'Main St.
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UNKLE HANK S€2
WMBN A HAN BECOMES
SUDDENLY RICH HE USUAlt!
FINDS OUT -TWAT HE HAS A
LOT HOWL KINFOLKS 1HAN
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It doesn't cost a lot to raise
top yielding crops when you plant
quality seed from POOLE’S FEED
STORE . . . we feature quality seed
for every planting need.
POOLE’S FEED ST0R a
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CHICKS esoppues
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POST YAUCy.GFO/te/A
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trading with the Indiann and not
by inheritance as stories of the
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’T t" 80 many tba ‘ tbey are
count count and dfL depreciate / Ifw?* the ability of J
Mr. Mr Pverett r,verett. re. us an „„ awaful B w,i dispo
sion sion ior for one one to to nave. ha™ But H..t some
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to 1 no no other o h* „°I„ p.m.on,
Falsehood vs. the Truth
Just recently Mr. Everette's ve
racity has been attacked with wea
pons of a costic tongue. I am re-
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drlANUL FURTHER! r:C’KE LESS BONE MEAT ^ .
r A " <1 Gl c lt.c use 1 'onial od LZ£3 the of excess Trim,” trimming fat Colon’al meats, and WASTE bone saves Stores’ are you removed standardized MONEY TIME BE¬ be
i FORE weighing and pricing . . . saves you
* / because every cut is ready to cook with no ad¬
iff \ vance preparations. Compare as you buy—see how
the “Colonial Trin” of Colonial quality meats gives
you MOItii for your money!
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— — beef Lb. I Lb 79s
Slzz-xZZz- R Paby c BAHY^EEF
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Ceaf 1 Lb
Lb lb
Fresh Grctnnd Seel Lb Lb ITi Pk
GR2SC0 SHORTEMMS 3 Lb r ~: <5 UOUMTAZN FOLE
v 3 r» BEANS
KHilFT’S LIATONILMIEE Pt Jar 39 ’
Wiro DEL MOl^TE GUTTER WZKB PETFR 2 12 17 Cans Or Oz Ffise^t Fi'C^h Flovoaiul Tender fanlify 2 lbs. 35c
FARI Jar
n~ r 33 c 2 LBS,
V4 2/ Oz. FPESP TP^E-R PENED
»bi.isA L. -A i«tfl LmM •HbA' aratu __ uUtid# Jar PEACHES 25c
FAB I J rre FRESH SMALL YELf OW
“ zl'Ji Lfi ^ ^ Iji i,' no. SQWMM 10c
L — ..3 p;. gi . Lb
REDGATE CA-SOI? ^ TENDER MEDIUM SIZE
V Bo'.s- Oz. mm P1.ARTT Lb. 15c
COOL CRISP GREEN
PINK SALMGfi REDGATE BRAND Can Tall CUCUMBERS 2 25c
OUR PRIDE CAKE JAPANESE 32 Oz. 79* F2EESH FULL O’ FLAVOR
FRUIT Size COHN
SANDWICH BREAD PRIDE OUR 24 Loaf Oz. 20 *
EVAPORATED CS MILK ENRICHED 3 Tail 37* SOUTHERN Margarine: GOLD 1-Lb 2T Terser or Yellow While 3 EARS 23c
Cant Qi.i
SOFT AS OLD LINEN SAVORY 5 frozen floods
SCOTrasuc 2 Rolls 25* CHEESE food 2-Lb jgc roitu
ABSORBENT TISSUE BALLARD’S OVEN-READY
Waldorf 3 Roll* 25* BISCUITS 2 Pkgs 25* x BAGWELL FROZEN RED RIPE
Fot Strsstvherraes 2 49*
TRIANGLE CREAMERY 10-0i.
HILL’S BALANCED DIET Cant
DOG food 2 16-Ot c BUTTER 1-Lb 73*
Cant Qfrt SWEET FROST BARY
TETLEY’S TEA 1 Lb 33 s 1-Lb 65* SILVER COFFEE LABEL 1-Lb er- Lima Beasts 10 Pltgt Ox. 19*
Pkg Pkg Bag Crosse & Blackwell Orange
SILVER LABEL SEMINOLE SWEET M vrn m?ft Jluize 2 6-Ox 33c
TEA J Lb 23 s 1-Lb 43 s PICKLES 72 Oz dmilltifi ** r c Cant
Pkg Pkg la> ye
OLD DUTCH MOTHERS RELISH
Cleanser 2 Cant 25* SPREAD Pi Jar 27* CREAMY PEACH FRESH PIE
FRENCH’S BLACK ARMOUR’S P' RE 1 pnhikfd d Ififfc p»«try «h«I Dftih Nil
PEPPER 4 Can Ox t: 5* LARD «-'b Cfn 57* R t «»p Vo It srngst fre«fc pearbei V« h to cup \± thin toatpoon cream nstneff
UtbtespooDfi floir *4 teaKpoon vaoilia
ASSORTED FLAVORS CLOVERLEAF ”OWDERED
JELL-O 3 3-Oz Pkgt 25*1 MILK /Ox Pkg 13* fn‘I unbaked Peel after peaches: crust. baking cut Slnnti into Mix pra, together elrMhs he* on and remaining side arrange so that ingredients one the layer pie and 4«ef will pour l*e I*
I over pear-hes Bake in hat oven, tilo degrees for Id minutes; redu-e
PETER PAN Si $ T 'MR 'ON’S SUIkBY ■ heat to 350 decrees and bake 44» to f>0 minutes longer. Serve slightiy
PEANUTS 7\ Oz 25*. AMMGKEA Pt 15* warm, never cold. Cut in small pieces for this is very rich.
Jar Bot For specific recipes, homcmakmg nr cooking information, write
to me: Nancv C:r,cr. f:i r r of Hor-ic Economics, Colonial Stores
Inc.. P. O. Box Atlanta. Georgia.
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COiTFEE BOiiQD£I KARO BOOKS BAKE-RITE nr A
1-Lb 3 Reg 22C 2 p»«h 2:.c 24 Ox 7?K Each 2 FC 3-Lb 73c
Palmolive Grr nula tcZ Determent Octagon Laundry Octagon Soap
SCAP SQAP g: * C J r ■» VE L SOAP POWDER
3 Reg 2^15 2 Bath 23c P-r r Z t l tge 2?C 3 Bars 2."*C 13-Ox. 9c
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200 CHURCH ST. Fort Valley. J ' Georgia O
•sponsible for this column. Here
after please come direct to me
and I will show my authority glad
y an willingly, Yesterday a gen
telman came and took issue with
™ g Mr Everett's wealth (
was accumulated by inheritance,
He based his assertion .• on . hearsay
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ana an,i not not supported ..non * a by v t facts. . His ii
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that .I “ coat ,Z.^‘ Mr Era. 1 ab.olaWy a 1 f,
no cash money only its equivalent
of coin. The facts are and the
court house records of Houston
County will show as follows:
Mathew Dorsey owned lot no
213 and James A. Everett lot no
204 and each gave a strip of land
off these lots for a church and
school site which was 40 by 240
yards named as six acres of land
in the deed.
Mr M 1Jor8ey Horse., Wio-hr Bought lot lot no oiq 213
from irom Mr. Mr jonn lohn narvey, Harvov uecemoer
“• 1827 wl ’ ith h ‘ >*“ * 5 «°
Mr ' Ev " e,t not lri » ri “r
| ot „„ m ,„ m ,„ hn T.lho, on
u i y 17 , 1DO 1832 ‘ for Ior which wnlcn he ne naid P aia
00 0 for .same.
Mr. Everett is Fort Valley’s i
and benefactor. He is
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE — Thursday, July 9, 1953
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buried in a peaceful cemetery
j n the cemetery he gave to Fort
Valley.
Don>t , et hatred en ‘ and jeal J .
ouy run you into a state of hys
tena. ... If can't something .
you say
rr 00( j gl j en t. “They say ... is un
warranted evidenoe. Kindne.a i.
on. commodity of which wo ahould
5pe „ d nm than we cam. By .0
doing a ■ we will •„ ... be living with ... peace
of mind
Our forebears made for them
selves fine history. Let’s be char-
{table and write it for them. We
should all be proud to honor our
noble ancestors. Their memory
should inspire and strengthen the
present . and , future , , generations. As ,
the days , go , by you will ... fully . be ,
informed • * , * by this .. . columns , . publi- ...
ait, with that pride, ah.uld inalpmio. fill "'Z oar and h.arn
gr.t
Itttde.
Again we wish to repeat & erlt
ice should see our file before they
submit testimony and evidence of
their own.