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LEADER-TRIBUNE, ThurwUy, April 29, lttt
Statistics On
.. Georgians For
Georire" r Told
THE SANDERS SHOP
. Invites . ...... their store April . 29th oq.i to . May .. 5th,
you to visit in
NATIONAL BABY WEEK Many items in Infants’
Apparel is being offered at below cost to acquaint you
with the Quality Merchandise featured in this lovely new
shop.
Each expectant mother to register will receive one of the
new Dexter Diapers and Diaper Pins
Every complete Layette purchased during Baby Week
will be Registered and the Baby entitled to five dollars
in merchandise on its first visit to our store.
SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK WILL INCLUDE:
Infants’ Shoes Reg. $1.95 at $1.49
Infants’ Dresses Reg. $1.95 at $1.00
Stuffed Toys Reg. $1.95 at $1.00
Dozen Diapers Reg. $3.50 at $2.50
THE SANDERS SHOP
‘ J
iiiiiil -ADS
FOR SALE
LARGE LOT FOR SALE ON
Oaklawn Avenue. Lots of trees.
Phone TA 5-2534.
FOR SA' U—Triangle Fruit Farm,
3’s m'les west of Fort Valley,
crossing Reynolds Highway. 252%
acre* good farm and timber land.
One large 2-family house and 2
of a- large houses, all wired. See
V, R. Marchman at R. L. March
man & Cc., Inc.’s office, South
Macon Street, Fort Valley.
AVON PRODUCTS
Call TA 5-2983
y or ee
Mrs, John Johnson
127 Oak Street 5-12p
FOR BALE—SMALL and Large
farm sales. List your farms
with us. We are never too busy
to be of service. Phone Bus. 330
or -1H5-L, Whipple Realty Co.,
Perry, Ga. tfnc
FDR SALE
One 3-bedroont and one 2-bed¬
room homes on nice large lots on
Macon Highway just beyond Golf
•Course. Call me about these.
U ALICE K. FAULK
ff (Real Estate and Insurance
Phones 3711 and 7003
Byron, Ga.
j FOR SALE
1 Large frame home. Lot 110 x
170, is worth the price. Terms
can be arranged.
ALICE K. FAULK
Real Estate and Insurance
Phones 3711 and 7003
Byron, Ga.
FOR SALE — Used Electric Re¬
frigerators and Electric Ranges.
Selling for % price. See us at R
L. Marchman & Co., Inc.
FOR SALE 300 bushels Bunch
Puerto Rico Seed Sweet Pota¬
toes, at $1.50 bu. $2.00 bu. small
lets; also 30 tons bright Soybean
and grass Hay, $30.00 ton FOB
Farm, R. L. Marchman & Co.,
Inc., Ft. Valley Phone TA 5-5020.
Also fresh Georgia Cane
$2.00 gallon.
FOR KENT
FOR RENT—Two bedroom
trailer, fully furnished, $
per week. L. P. Singleton,
“ (tfnc)
TA 5-5940.
FOR KENT — ti-room house
Marshall ville Highway.
Marion A. Allen, Ph. TA
APARTMENT FOR
rooms and hath. Piped for
Electric Hot Water Heater.
vate entrance. Available May
320 Central Ave. Phone
5-5306 or TAylor 5-2521.
FOR RENT—Second story
ment Central Avenue
for couple or single person.
bathroom equipment, gas
heater, gas burners for rooms.
use electric or gas range.
for rent, large apartment
Liberty Cafe. Apply to V.
Brown or Lynn Brown.
Representative John W. Love,
Jr., chairman of the young voters
division of the Volunteer “Geor¬
gians for George” Committee, re¬
ported to Senator George Sunday
$400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME
Refilling and collecting money
from our 5c High Grade Nut ma¬
chines in this area. No selling!
To qualify fcr work you must have
u car, references, $640 cash secur¬
ed by inventory. Devoting 6 hours
a week to business, your end on
percentage of collections will net
up to 1400 monthly, with very
good possibilities of taking over
full time. Income increasing ae
cordingly. Fcr interview include
phone numjier in application, write
Eastern Distributing Co., 11 N.
Tuniper Street, Phila 7, Pa.
FOR RENT Furnished apart¬
ment, private bath, also bed
•o:m, twin beds, private bath. All
air conditioned. Call TA 5-5475.
FOR RENT — Furnished apart¬
ment. Phone TA 5-5203. ltc
FOR RENT — Comfortable house
with modern conveniences,
abcut 6 miles west of Fort Val¬
ley on Reynolds Highway. Ideal
for a family who wants to enjoy
country living with healthy fresh
air, sunshine and cool water and
green scenery. Call between 8 and
10 p.m. T1 7-4955, Reynolds, Ga.,
or TA 5-5904, Ft. Valley, Ga. tfc
FOR RENT Nice apartment on
Persons St. Private front and
back entrance. Ph. TA 5-5493. ctf
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Close
in. Private entrance, gas con¬
nections, hot water heater. Phone
TA 5-2976. tfc
WANTED
WANTED Experienced book
keeper at once. Write P. O.
Box 590, Fort Valley, giving qual¬
ifications and experience. tfnc.
\Y ANTED Small furnished apt.
or room with kitchen privileges
fcr couple with two children, dur¬
ing peach season. Peerless Pack
big House, Mar hr.llvaille, Ga. 2tc
WANTED — Store manager for
general store in small town near
Macon. Must be middle aged, have
good personality, education, and
experience. Also known for hon¬
esty and integrity. Salary and
bonus proposition to offer. Reply
Drawer M, care Leader-Tribune,
Fort Valley, Ga. ltc
\\ ’ A N TE 1>—Experienced f urn it ure
salesman. Write P.O. Box 070,
Fort Valley, giving qualifications.
tfnc
HAUNTED HOUSE WANTED!!!
for the mad Dr. Morris and
Omar to live while here to present
their DUNGEON OF DEATH
show at the PEACH Theatre. 2c
SERVICES
OFFICE HELP WANTED—Part
or full time. Shorthand and
typing. Box 206 Ft. Valley, Ga.
JOB WANTED AT ONCE by
widow. Some experience, and
willing to learn. Write what you
have to offer and salary to P. 0.
Box 906, Fort Valley, Ga. 2tp
WANTED Experienced
Station attendant. Apply
erts Tise Service, 109 N. Macon
St., Fort VaHey.
r fc l , \ >
.
that George has the support of
to 80 per cent of the college
dents in Georgia.
Love said he had just
ed a state-wide tour of
campuses and that survey
student polls show
ing recognition among young
ers of Senator George’s
value to Georgia and the
“Many who will be voting
the first time look forward
ly to the prospect of casting
first ballots for a Georgian we
^ pr0U( i 0 f : •
As exampIe8> Love dted:
M a smaH co]]ege of 328 gtu
dents, 275 have signed up as
bers of the Young Georgians
George Club on the campus
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from m ! L v ■ COLONIAL STORE? |
Special Sav-A-Slamp V:3vm
She’ll be proud ... of you and of the JUST REDUCED!
famous-brand gifts she receives . . . when you ,
give Sav-A-Stamp Gifts this Mother’s Day. Foam Rubber Or Orica
Select from hundreds of nationally-known PILLOWS
p emiums! Get the perfect Gift for her . . .
; hsolutely Free with Sav-A-Stamps at
Colonial Stores! 0 RCGLUm $2.95 VALVE
i 1 ■ YOURS tor $ 1.50
"Sm- & a X ONLY Jn EACH
:w YOU
•i SAVE $1.45!
h §: ■:
ti A x '• OR IF YOU PREFER, YOURS
‘1
if WITH SAV-A-STAMPS ABSOLUTELY
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'C-T REG. CUT CHUCK
i HOUSES
%
BUDGET ROUND BEEF . . . SIRLOIN U. S. COMMERCIAL T-BONE AND GOOD . . . U. CIAL BUDGET S. A COMMER¬ GOOO BE;F Lb. 25 *
< • 29*
( NATUR TENDER
55 I 69 U S. CHO!C£ Lb
Boneless Lb. ° I i Only Lb. 59 *: Only- Lb. OR BETTER
Badfet Beef, D. 8. Cotmnercf»I t Good! . .
RIB ROAST * 59c
NATUR-TENDER U. S, CHOICE OR BETTER N»t«r Tender. U. S. Choice •* Better . .
. . . . . . RIB ROAST 69c
u.
ROUND • SIRLOIN • T-BONE GROUND Nf»tar-Tender, Quality BEET Controlled 29c
I ib TV
Boneless 59 C Lb. 69 *: Lb. 79 * AIX PRICES LISTED THIS
. Natur-Tender. Plate or Brisket , - AD EFFECTIVE THRU SAT..
Lb. Only Only STEW BEEF u> 15c APRIL «TS . . . QliAN-mt
i EIGHTS RESERVED STOKELYS FINEST
STOKELY GUY BEETS 2 25< PARTY
WHITE 2 JJ* PEAS
CREAM CORN “g 17-Ox. Tin 23 '
TINY GREEN LIMAS 2 49=
KRAFT M AYONNAISE r 35 c BAKE- SHORTENING
FRESH, QUICK FROZEN FOODS CRAPEFRUIT 4 S 35» RITE
SOMEBDALE . . . 10-OZ. PKGS.
CBOCCOU 5FEi!Z3 2 -OR 39: SALAD FIXINGS GARDEN-FR 3 73*
. . .
SOMKHDAI.K , . . Ul-OZ. PKC.S -
STRAWBERRIES 45c NATUR-FRESH. READY-TO-SERVE . . I FANCY, RED-RIPE. SLICING .
FOR SALAD MIX 1 TOMATOES 19c JJ
801 19c LB OI7
SOMERDA’.E 10-OZ. PROS. PKG. CTN.
ERUSSE2. . . . SPROUTS 2 39c NATUR-FRESH, READY-TO-SERVE . . 1 FKUSil. GOLDEN .
FOR €&LE SLff.W 8 02 17c ' CARROTS LB 10c |
SOMERDA!.K tT-CZ. PKC.S. PICO. CELLO
. . . FRESH, CRISP
CHOPPED 5S»SNACH 2 29c IT. S. NUMBER , YELLOW . TASTEFUL CS
SOME HD.ALE 10-OZ. PKC.S. FOR QmiQNB 3 -L8 BAG 10c ENDIVE LB 19c * )
’ INSTANT
. . LEAF fresh, crisp
CAULIFLOWER 2 39c FRESH. CRISP, .
FOR LETTUCE LB 39c HOMHINE L8 19c
SOMERDALE . . . 10-OZ. PKGS. FRESH, CRtSP, BIBB FRESH. CRISP COFFEE
. .
. .
GREEN PEAS 2 FOR 37c LETTUCE LB 79c ESCimOLE 19c
DONALD DOCK . . S-OZ. TINS FRESH. TENDER. SPRING . .
ORANGE JUICE 2 FOR 29c HJfIDZSHES 25c 2-Oz. 43 '
WASHINGTON STATE, \VlMt.,« I ARGF-. CRiST, CF.LL . Jar
. .
FEATI RED ON THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE . . APPLES LARGE FANCY LB 17c PEPPER LB 29c
MILK SEALTEST V1TAMIN-D HOMOGENIZED ENRICHED Ve CTN. -G KL. 51c LARGE. FANCY, BUNCH 15c Cucumbers FRFSH. TENDER. MEDIUM-SIZE 17c.
WISCONSIN STATE MILD . WAT ERCRESS BUNCH 4 LB.
AMERICAN CREESE LB 47c UMAS 2 45c DETERGENT . . .
SLICED AMERICAN. PIMIENTO. OR SWISS FRESH FROZEN 1002 Octagon LGE. 32c OUR PRIDE
SCA3ROOK BABY “KGS. °KG
TRIANGLE CHEESE 801. 29c CORN 2 33c ROMAN CLEANSER Bufiftesrmilk
PKG. FRESH FROZEN LIBBY 10 - 02 . Bleach
GOLDEN C^EAM STYLE PKG S
H-LB PRINTS . CHEESE 53e FAMOUS VFL . . SISOJITS
TRIANGLE SUTTEES 67c Wise. STATE LB Detergent i_G£- 31c
LB. MED. SHARP PKG
AD . . . for automatic dishwashers
COLORED NUTREAT . . Detergent 24 OZ 39c Each Package Contains S
MARGARINE ^-LB LB m NABSSCO RITZ FACIAL TISSUES EVTRY- FABULOUS FAB PKG.
PRINTS WCM&N’S Detergent . . 31c "Man-Size'' Biscuits
COTTAGE ARMOUR’S CHEESE LB. 29c crackers Kleenex Mogazin« The Housawtie May s DelseyTISSUE 2 Rolls27c Pkgs. 29 *
CKFAM TOCR COFFEE WITH Lb. 35 * PV 9 27i Itsua Now Cn Salt , Only
. . . Automatic Dishwasher O^itrfeni
INSTANT PREAM 4-OZ JAM 29c pk« Of 400'* Cnly 7C Cascade 2 ° K 0 a r 49c
202 NORTH MACON STREET FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
In a girls’ dormitory at another
college, 68 of 68 individuals sig
nified a choice for George over
any other prospective candidate,
> In another srrfcili college, 240 of
a student body of 250 signed cards
offering actively to support
.tor George because “we want
see his vital w rk in behalf of our
state and nation continue.
' Love said that the
on campuses
of the three large universities vis
ited last week “Polls show Sena¬
tor George favored 10 to one
a potential .. . opponent.” , „
D Representative . .. r Loves report
Senator George was preliminary
to a statewide “Young
for George” convention at Macon
on Thursday, April 19. The Sen-
ner guests of the official student
ator and Mr3. George will be din
delegates Thursday evening and
at 7:30 will be honored at a con
vocation in Willingham Chape! on
] the Mercer University Campus,
“The student leaders cf the
Georgia colleges will speak for
themselves there and tell the Sen
! ator how they fee! about him and
his service to our state,” Love
said,
Mitchell House, Jr., a Houston
] ! County law student, 'will preside at
the , convention. Principal r. • , ad- j
dresses , at the , evening . rally will
be made by Bill Hendrix of Jas
per, University of Georgia law
] student, and by Jane Carol Ad
am? cf Waynesboro, a Mercer low
“co-ed. M Senator George will be
heard in a brief response. The
program will be broadcast at 7:30
over WMAZ radio station. I
Miss Bettv Jordan, of Wesleyan i
College, spent the week-end here
visiting Mr. and Mrs. New'ton W.j 1
j Jordan,Jr. She bridesmaid I
was a
in the Wilson-Bloodworth wedding !
Sunday at the Methodist Church, j
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Smith had
as their guests last Wednesday, j
{ I Mrs. qt-piip: Minerva a lira Brown Donaldson and Misses of
ht eu<- ana Alice nonaioson, 01
1 Joilet, 111. They spent the win
^ months jn Bradentoll( Fla > ,
: and route their
were en
j in Illinois,
Mrs. Louis L. Ferald of Tar- j
j pon Springs, Fla., was the guest \
PEACHLAND JOURNAL j
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going to allow a group of nine
men to set themselves up as judge,
*’ and executioner, with no
^ ht as to what the P«°Pf
want, we are spinning our wheels
and are apt to wind up in the
ditch.
here several days of Mrs. Wallis
Hardeman, Central Avenue, and
cne of the out-of-towners
who attended the w llson-Biood
worth marriage . , here Sunday. _ , On _
Monday Mrs. Wailis Hardeman,
r -> entertained at a luncheon at
her home, North Avenue, in com
pliment to Mrs. Fernald who re¬
turned Tuesday to her home.