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MAN AGAINST THE FLAMES during the -final examination”
at the Federal Civil Defense Administration's reseue school at
Olney, Md. Somewhere behind the curtain of fire ate volunteer
‘‘bomb victims” who must he rescued, using the techniques taught
at the school to carry hack home with him. (FCDA Pi.oto)
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FOR SALE
LARGE LOT FOR SALE
Oaklawn Avenue. With
Phone TA 5-2534.
FOR SALK—Triangle Fruit
3’/4 miles west of Fort
crossing Reynolds Highway. 252%
acres good farm and timber land.
One large "-family house and
other larc > houses, all wired.
W. R. V chman at R. L.
man gr Co., Inc.’s office, South
Macoi; Street, Fort Valley.
AVON PRODUCTS
Call TA 5-2980
or see
Mrs. John Johnson
127 Oak Street 5-12p
FOR SALE-SMALL and Large
farm sales, List your
with us. We are never too busy
to be of service, Phone Bus.
or 485-L, Whipple Realty
Perry, Ga.
FOR SALE
One 3-bedroom and one 2-bed¬
room homes on nice large lots oil
Macon Highway just beyond Golf
Course. Call me about these.
ALICE K. FAULK
J Real Estate and Insurance
Phones 3711 and 7003
Byron, Ga.
FOR SALE
I^irge frame home. Lot 110
170, is worth the price.
can be arranged,
ALICE K. FAULK
XToal Estate and Insurance
Fhones 3711 and 7003
V Byron, Ga.
FOR SALE — Used Electric
frigerators and Electric
Selling for V 2 price. See us at
L. Marchman & Co., Inc.
FOR SALE — 300 bushels
Puerto Rico Seed Sweet
toes, at $1.50 bu. $2.00 bu.
lots; also 30 tons bright
and grass Hay, $30.00 ton
Farm, R. L. Marchman &
Inc., Ft. Valley, Phone TA
Also fresh Georgia Cane
$2.00 gallon.
FOR SALE — Five-room
E. Main St. 2 baths. First
condition. Prices to sell.
mediate occupancy. Shepard
& Realty Agency,
TA 5-2034. 3-10-17
PIANO BARGAINS Will
1956 Spinet like new to
sible party who can make
Down Payments and assume
monthly payments on
Also fine upright Pioano
cheap. Write CREDIT DEPT.,
Alabama St. S.W., Atlanta,
gia. may
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two bedroom
trailer, fully furnished,
per week. L. P. Singleton,
TA 5-5940.
FOR RENT — 6-room house
Marshallville Highway.
Marion A. Allen, Ph. TA
FOR RENT — Three-room house.
Gas or Electric. Call TAylor
5-2203. itp
FOR RENT—Small upstairs IUi
ished apartment. Couple only.
Ph. TAylor 5-5072. Ur
FOR RENT — 4-room unfurnish
ed brick cottage; also 1 furn¬
ished apt. Ph. TA 5-5203. 1L
FOR RENT Furnished apart
meat, private bath, also bed
room, twin beds, private hath. All
air conditioned. Call TA 5-5475.
FOR RENT —• Comfortable house
with mode r n conveniences,
abcut 6 miles west of Fort Val¬
ley on Reynolds Highway. Idea'
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. TI 7-4955, Reynolds, Gu„
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
111 . 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.
WANTED — Small furnished apt.
or room with kitchen privileges
for couple with two children, dur¬
ing peach season. Peerless Pack¬
ing House, Marshailvaille, Ga. 2tc
MAN WANTED Between the
ages of 25 and 50 to service an
old Fire Insurance Debit in Fort
Valley and neighboring towns.
Salary and Commission. Wonder¬
ful opportunity for right man.
Must have automobile. Reason for
opening, illness. Write J. M. St -
vail, 605-06 Southern United Bldg.
Macon, Ga., or call 3-2343 or
5-1060 for appointment. Must live
in Fort Valley or vicinity. UP
ROBERTA Manufacturing
pany, Roberta, Georgia,
openings for experienced
sewing machine operators,
and double needle machines,
operations. Full-time
available to qualified people in
brand-new modern
garment factory. Apply in
or call Vernon 6-3195.
WANTED—Experienced
salesman. Write P.O. Box
Fort Valley, giving
SERVICES
EXPERT RIG GLEANING
e Mothproofing, Free
and delivery weekly. Call
Lawton Culpepper, TA 5 5087
estimate. It
WANTED — Experienced
Station attendant. Apply
erts Tire Service, 109 N.
St., Fort VaUey.
After Friday. April 27, 1
not be responsible for any
ases by anyone, other than
( Signet !) Frank H.
april 26; may 3
Children To Visit
School on Tuesday
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All children who will start to
school next September are invited
to come to the Grammar School
on Tuesday, May 8th at 8:30 a.m
and stay until 12:15 p.m. The
present first grade will not come
to school on this day. The pre- <
school child must be six years old |
by December 1, 1956. A birth cer¬
tificate is not necessary on May
8, but is required when the child
enrt 11s in September^
It is too tiring for these chil¬
dren to stay all day, so we are
asking parents to come for them
at 12:15. Buses will bring the
rural children in the morning. If
Art prrfc^s ffste«t ts
this ad effective
£ *7 thru Sat. May
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DE_ MONTE YELLOW CLING CBEAM COMBI DEL GOLDEW MONTE 2 17 Tins Oz. 33 c C a L 0 NI ft 1 SrOBES I
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cut the hoek off and sell it at ho k prices and in addition we COLOftlM-M I * 2.75 /■?
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BACON 1 SCOTCH TREAT . . . Winner LB. K6c> Quality 39c Beef ARMOUR S ST AR Dainties DI1ITE8 . . ue. 59c 2 i°-°* Pkgs i T l U 43 *
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BATH BARS . . . 4« .If Rv* Price! FAMOUS SPRV . . KRAFT CHEESE . .
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202 NORTH MACON STREET FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
F.H.A. Convention|
Be Apr. 26-27-29
The Annual State Convention of !
the Future Homemakers of
America was held Ap. il 26-27-28.
Secretary, Colleen Scarborough;
Reporter, Anne Grahl; Adviser
Miss Ophelia Holtcn, represented
:he Fort Valley Chapter.
The meetings and banquet were
held in the Dinkier-Plaza Hotel,
jome of the speakers were Mrs. i
Medora Field Perskinson, the not¬
ed author of White Columns in
possible, please come for these
children at 12:15, too. A free
lunch will be served. j
Neoline Boykin, Principal, ;
Fort Valley Grammar School, j
PERSON ALS
Mrs. J. C. Lloyd has returned
home after a visit to her sister,
Mrs. L. G. Traylor in West Point.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fountain
and sen, Philip, visited in Elber
ton last week-end, going to see
Mr. Fountain’s mother, who is ill
there following a heart attack. ;
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Georgia, Who Killed Aunt Mag- !
gie and more; and the Honorable :
Governor Marvin Griffin.
Some cf the activities were: A|
formal banquet, a presidents’ j
breakfast and a Let's-Get-Ac- !
quainted Party. The theme for
chis convention was “You( in the
Home, Community, School and
Chapter. 1
LEADER-TRIBUNE, Thursday, May 3, 195S
W. C. Wyatt, Jr., of the facul¬
ty of the Eastman High School
and teacher of Science, spent the
week-end here visiting his
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wyatt,
Marshallville Read. Recently
Wyatt, a graduate of
College, Statesboro, directed
First Science Fair of the
man High School which had
exhibit of 150 entries.
NOTICE
The Homemaking Department
Fort Valley High School will
se”t their annual Fashion
Friday, May 4th at 8;09
p.m. in the dining room.
House will immediately follow
Fashicn Show.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish tc take this opportu
i ty to exp our deepest appre
I eiation for the many expressions
of sympathy during our recent be
reavement. May God bie: each
of you.
Mrs. R. C. Siappey and Family.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this op¬
portunity to express my appreci¬
ation for the many beautiful flow¬
ers, cards, visits and expressions
of sympathy during my recent
illness.
May God’s blessings be with
each of you always.
Mrs. Mattie Lou Sullivan.