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Miss Peddicord To
Tour Europe
Miss Nancy Peddicord, the
grand-daughter of Mrs. M. J. Ped
dieord of Fort Valley, and a mem
ber of the choir of the North Ful
ton High School, Atlanta, won a
trip to Europe which will be a
tour for six weeks in England, Ger
many, Italy, France, Austria, Bel
gium, Switzerland & other places.
She will sail June 5th.
The choir leader is Robert S.
Lawrence, Jr.
Miss Peddicord is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Peddicord
and she will be one of 40 who will
make the trip. The total cost
the Wifi for the gr up will be
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Mrs. F. L. Carswell, of
visited her mother, Mrs. J. M.
Allen here last week.
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FOR SALE
LARGE LOT FOR SAFE ON
Oaklawn Avenue. With trees.
Phone TA 5-2534.
FOR SALE- -Triangle Fruit Farm,
3 1 z mil-* west of Fort Valley,
crossing Reynolds Highway. 252%
acres g<- <1 farm arid timber land.
One » te 2-family house and 2
othe” irge houses, all wired. See
W. R. Marchman at R. L. March
in t & Co., Inc.’s office, South
J icon Street, Fort Valley.
AVON PRODUCTS
Call TA 5-7980
or see
Mrs. John Johnson
127 Oak Street 5-12p
FOR SALE- SMALL and Large
farm sales, List your farms
with us. We are never too busy
to be of service, Phone Bus. 330
or 485-L, Whipple Realty Co.,
Perry, Ga. tfnc
FOR SALE
One 3-bedroom and one 2-bed
roem homes on nice large lots on
Macon Highway just beyond Golf
Course. Call me about these.
ALICE K. FAULK
4 Real Estate and Insurance
Phones 3711 and 7003
Byron, Ga.
FOR SALE — Five-room house.
E. Main St. 2 baths. First class
condition, Prices to sell. Im
mediate occupancy. Shepard Ins.
& Realty Agency, Telephone
TA 5-2034. 3-10-17 chg.
PIANO BARGAINS Will sell
1956 Spinet like new to respon¬
sible party who can make small
Down Payments and assume small
monthly payments on Balance.
Also fine upright Pioano very
cheap. Write CREDIT DEPT., 88
Alabama St. S.W., Atlanta, Geor
gia. may 3-10-17 24
FOR KENT
FOR RENT—Two bedroom
trailer, fully furnished,
per week. L. P. Singleton,
TA 5-5940. (tfnc)
FOR RENT — 6-room house
Marshal) ville Highway.
Marion A. Allen, Ph. TA
FOR RENT: 4-Room House.
completely fenced. 318
Avenue. Phone TA 5 5173 or
tact Mrs. Lillian Merritt.
FOR RENT — Three-room
Gas or Electric. Call
5-2203..
FOR RENT—Small upstairs
ished apartment. Couple
Ph. TAylor 5-5072.
FOR RENT 4-room
ed brick cottage; also 1
ished apt. Ph. TA 5-5203.
FOR RENT — Furnished
ment, private bath, also
rocm, twin beds, private bath.
air conditioned. Call TA
FOR RENT — Comfortable
with modern
I Sunday School
Guest Speaker
The Philathea Class of the Ran
t:st Sunday School had as guest
i speaker Sunday morning, May 6 ,
Mrs. Edwin T. Murray, of St.
Louis, Missouri.
Mrs. Murray, the former Miss
Christine Evans of Fcrt Valley,
spoke on the interpretation of the
Book of the Prophet of Isaiah,
and of the fulfillment of the words
$34,000. Mr. Sam Peddicord Is 8
native of Fort Valley and the fam
ilV , frequently , ,, visits , Mrs. ,, Peddi- r , i,
cord , here. .
and children, Jon, Mike and Sus -
an, from Fort Bragg, N. C., and
and Mrs. Bill Smith from
con were recent visitors cf Miss
Mamie Connell arid family.
REDUCE PILES’
SWELLING SURGERY! WITHOUT
NEW STAINLESS In 90% of cases
FORM now ALSO of simple piles—
AVAILABLE! tested by doctors
Ointment — amazing Pazo
duced stopped bleeding, re¬
Shrunk swelling, piles healed cracking...
WITHOUT SUR¬
GERY! Pain was stopped or
rially reduced. Pazo acts to soothe,
relieve itching instantly. In tubes,
also modern Suppositories at ail
druggists. wonderfully Get Pazo# today for
fast relief right away.
i ab. tit 0 miles west of Fort Val
i ley on Reynolds Highway, Ideal
j for a fami’y who wants to enjoy
country living with healthy fresh
air, sunshine and cool water and
green scenery. Call between 8 and
.10 p.m. T 1 7-4955, Reynolds, Ga.,
or TA 5-5904, Ft. Valley, Ga. tfe
FOR RENT Nice apartment on
Persons St. Private front and
back entrance. Pb. TA 5-5493. ctf
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Close
in. Private entrance, gas con¬
nections, hot water heater. Phone
TA 5-2970. tfc
WANTED
WANTED: Experienced Color.®!
Cook. Live part time in City
Point, Fla. Part time in Kentucky
Two in family, No heavy work.
Write Mrs. W. E. MacGregor,
City Point, Fla. IP
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
f. r 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 iit Fort
Valley and neighboring towns.
Salary and Commission. Wonder¬
ful opportunity for right man.
Must have automobile; Reason for
opening, illness. Write j. M. Sto¬
vall, 605-06 Southern United Bldg.
Macon, Ga., or call 3-2343 or
5-1060 for appointment. Must live
in Fort Valley or vicinity. ltp
ROBERTA Manufacturing Com¬
pany, Roberta, Georgia, has
openings for experienced power
sewing machine operators, single
and double needle machines, all
operations. Full-time employment
available to qualified people in a
brand-new modern air-conditioned
garment factory. Apply in person
or call Vernon 6-3195.
WANTED— •Experienced furniture
salesman. Write P.O. Box 670,
Fort Valley, giving qualifications;
tfnc
SERVICES
LADIES! Go into business for
yourself. If you have car
would like to make $72 per
or more, see J. Bettis, 1310
wood Ave., Macon, Ga.. 6-9
or dial 3-1524 for appointment,
2 cp
EXPERT RUG CLEANING
Mothproofing. Free
and delivery weekly. Call
Lawton Culpepper, TA 5-5087
estimate. It
WANTED — Experienced
Station attendant. Apply
erts Tire Service, 109 N.
St., Fcrt Valley.
After Friday, Apr.l : 4. > 1 i , 1
not be responsible for any
ases by anyone, other than
(Signed) Frank H.
april 26; may 3
Garden Club Enjoys Supper At
w
A large number of guests and
members of the Fort Valley Gar¬
den Club enjoyed a supper given
at the American Legion Home last
of the prophecy spoken several
hundred years before the Christ
was born.
M ! s ' Murray is we ! 5 known ‘ n
St Ct *? m8 “ * “Pf ak ®f °" the
of the Bible. She studied _,
for . number , of , . the ,
a years in Semi¬
nary there and is a teacher of a
class of adults. She is a graduate
of Agnews Scott College.
I’m heading for Colonial’s
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202 NORTH MACON STREET FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
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Thursday evening at 7:30.
Lawton Pearson, president of
Garden- Club, presided over
affair.
The program was presented
Mrs. Edgar L. Duke, Jr., and
tured the selection of 12 men
ent in a contest in flower
ing. Each one was given a
container and foliage and
soms and were seated at the
table for the innovation
The winners were R. P.
first; Edgar L. Duke, Jr., second;
J. J. flregory, third. The
were funneied pound-cakes, with
blossoms centering the cakes.
Te Legion Home was decorate?
with bicssoms and foliage of Grar
iiiflora Magnolia ar.d the lengthen
ed tables held arrangements oi
red and white carnations an
roses.
The supper was served in buf
fet style by the following commit¬
tee: Mrs. J. Russell Pearson, Mrs.
Millard Vinson, Mrs. J. D. Duke
J. D. Fountain, Mrs. Thoma
A. Jones, Mrs. G. C. Tribble,
Following the supper there were
brief reports from three commit
tee chairmen. Mrs. J. J. Gregory
tcld of garden schools, and Mrs.
Dean Gillespie spoke for the judg
ing committee. Mrs. L. W. Smith
chairman of the T.V. and radio
LEADER-TRIBUNE, Thursday, May 10, 1956
committee, told of the 13
casts over WFPM and noted
he Fort Valley Garden Club
eived third place in the
ne-it of conservation.
To Mr. Irving Rigdon there
presented by Mrs. Pearson,
president, a gift certificate
the Garden Club in
of his cooperation with the
sored activities. The
will be used to make a
at Bartlett’s Nursery, the
shallviile Road.
For the Garden Club Mrs.
rar L. Duke, Jr., presented to
Pearson a gift of appreciation
her leadership and fine work.
gift is a crystal flower bowl
a silver base.
A trophy was presented to the
Garden Club bv Mr. Irving Rigdn
for its cooperation with the Beau¬
tification Committee of the Ki
wanis Club of which Mr. Rigdon
is the chairman. The troohy ’s a
lovely silver urn and was filled
with red roses. On it is engraved
the name of the club president
project of “Forward Fort Valleyy n
the name of the clu bpresident
and names of the fcur sector chair
men.
Announcement was made that
there will be a called meeting of
the Garden Club scheduled for
Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock
on May 10 ac the Woman's Club.