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LEADER-TRIBUNE, Thursday, May 10, 1956
LEGAL ADS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
GEORGIA—Peach County.
All creditors of the estate
Lee Anne Bell Cunningham,
ce&sed, late of said County,
hereby notified to render in
demands to the undersigned
cording to law, and all persons
debted to said estate are
to make immediate payment to
Thia April 4, 1956.
Donald Allan
apr 6-12-19-26; may 3-10
SHERIFF’S SALE
There will be sold before
Court House doors in Peach
ty, Georgia, on the first
In June, 1956, between the
hours of sale, the following
cribed property to wit:
One Used 1951 G.M.C. 1
truck, Motor No. 228443326.
One Used Emerson Console
V. Set,
Said property levied on as
property of Rayford T.
by virtue of execution issued
the Superior Court of Peach
ty Georgia, in favor of
Thomas M. Adams and Dr.
J. Adams, doing business as
con County Clinic.
This 7th. day of May, 1956.
W. H. Beeland,
Peach County,
ADVERTISEMENTS FOR
BIDS
Sealed proposals from
Betty Sue, by Peach County Motor
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you could desire in a new car. They offer you the
finest in advanced body styling, new interiors, new
•efiemes and last but not least, the very finest in
Te*t drive it at the PEACH COUNTY MOTOR
have it in time to visit MOTHER on HER DAY this
PEACH COUNTY MOTOR
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,1 212 West Church Street Fort Valley, Ga. GENERAL
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-ble interested parties will be
ceived in the office of L. R. By¬
waters, Comptroller, The
Valley State College, Fort
Georgia, until 11:30 A. M.,
j May 28, 1956, fcr sale of the fol
lowing properties:
Removing two housing units
known as Veterans Units, ■
j rear of Jeanes Hall and
from Alva Tabor
Building.
At the time and place noted
bove proposals will be
opened and read. No extens.on
time will be made.
Bidding documents and
necessary information can be
cured at the office of L. R.
waters, Comptroller, The Fort
ley State College, Fort Valley
Georgia.
Bids must be accompanied by
certified check or bid bond in
amount eqv#l to five (5) per
of the bid.
No bid may be withdrawn
a period of thirty (30) days
the time scheduled for
bids.
The owner reserves the right
reject any or all bids and
waive informalities.
REGENTS OF THE
TY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
By J. H.
Director of Plant &
Business Operations
May
The period between one
time of settling accounts and
next is called a fiscal year.
Talmadge Urges
Congress Uphold
U. S. Constitution
Former Governor Herman E.
Talmadge .last week- called upon
Congress to protect the constitu
tionally - guaranteed rights of the
states and their individual citizens
to manage their own private
affairs by execising its consti¬
tutional authority to limit the
jurisdiction of the United States
Supreme Court.
j joy The farmer Atlanta addressing attorney the and Atlanta Love
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j Kiwanis Club here, declared that
| Congress will be “shirking its
l sworn duty to uphold the Con
Istitution of the United States” if
’' it does not act and force¬
soon
fully to put an end to federal
judicial encroachment upon indi¬
vidual and states rights. He
I c h ar g e( ] t Ba t a precedent has been
set w yeh, if allowed by Congress
tQ stund> wi „ result « in the S u
preme Court, and not Congress,
making the future laws of this
nation. tt
Those who tell us there is
nothing Congress can do to help
solve the grave problems created
by the unconstitutional decision of
the Supreme Court respecting seg¬
regation of the races in the public
senools either are not familiar
with the provisions of our Fed¬
eral Constitution or are guilty of
evading the issue, Talmadge
stated.
The former Governor pointed
out that Paragraph 2 of Section
2 of Article III of the United
States Constitution provides for
the Supreme Court and other fed
eral courts to hilve. appelate jur
isdiction “with such exceptions
and under such regulations as the
Congress shall make.” He ncthed
that the Supreme Court itself, in
several decisions, has held
Congress can, by law, prohibit
from hearing on appeal any
ticular class of cases.
The present situation,
maintained, demands that
gress exercise its authority
that Paragraph to remove the
pellate jurisdiction of the
Court and all U. f. Circuit
District Courts over "any
drawing in question the
tration by the several states
their respective educational
tems.” Such a law could be
acted by majority vote of
gi-ess and its legality would
beyond question, he said.
Connie Mack of baseball
was once a major league
Bids Opened For
Over f>6-Million |
Iti Highway W ork '
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ATLANTA(GPS) Georgia’s j
road-building program, which is i
expected to reach a total of $123- j
million during the fiscal year
ginning July 1, is moving ahead
at a steady pace today.
For example, the State High¬
way Department has just receiv¬
ed apparent kw bids of $6,437,
000 on fifteen road and bridge
projects scattered over Georgia.
Total low bids for all the projects
was $550,000 below engineers’ es¬
timates of the cost, records show.
The , largest . project, . , cne of , ,, the
biggest , ... hid for . at , one time, ..
ever
calls ,, for , 4.935 . miles of , four-lane, . .
limited , access by-pass . at , , luton r .,,
on , heav.ly traveled . , , U. j, c S. ti- High- v
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Including eleven underpasses ,
and overhead bridges, this express
way-type project was let in two
contracts, the apparent low bids
being submitted by Hugh Me
Math Construction Co. at $2,121,
862 on one and by H. G. Smith at
$997,148 on the other.
Apparent low , bidder ... st.l ...
on an
other T,ft County project calling
for ,.8 miles of grading and pay
mg on the T.fton-Wbiddon a Mill
Road was E. F Groover, whose
figure was $209,696. The other
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$10,000 Savings by Mail
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LEGAL FOR TRUST
FUNDS
WHEN YOU SAVE your
earned money, you want to
it at a place where you can
ionfidence in the fact that
savings are secure — where
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know your money will be
even in times of economic
YOU CAN PLACE YOUR
FIDENCE IN YOUR
SAVINGS AND LOAN
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LATEST RATE 3 %%
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PERRY
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& LOAN ASSOCIATION
F. M. HOUSER, Sec.-Treas.
Serving Macon, Peach,
I’ulaski
PERR1 GEORGIA
«ms
NOTICE
Mr. Bass and Mrs. Bream
cordially invite you
to
spend the day
(and $1.00)
at the daily
(except Sunday) •
snatching party at
EVANS LAKE
You are requested to do
best to relieve them of not
than 10 young Bass and 25
Bream.
Invitation may be obtained at
A. J. EVANS MARKETING
AGENCY, Inc.
PERSONALS ~ - | a
Mr. and Ashburn Mrs. Herbert during the Huckabee j
were in week- ,
end where they visited re’atives. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGee, Jr., |
had as their guests last week Mr.
projects and apparent low bidders
Bacon County—9.59 miles re
surfacing on Waycross-Bax ley
Road. R. G. Foster & Co., $208,
671.
Appling and Wayne Counties—
20.5 miles re surfacing, reconstruc¬
tion and a new bridge across Sou¬
thern Railway on Baxley - Jesup
Read: Claussen - Lawrence Con¬
struction Co., $858,666.
Monroe County - 5,02 miles re
surfacing, , . on Macon-Jaekson ,, T . Road, _ ,
R. G. Foster & Co., $90,685. ’
Richmond County , - 3.9 widening .,
reconstruction and , paving . and ,
bridge on Augusta McCormick
Road: R. G. Fester & Co., $853,
Bartow Count y * 4 ‘ 9 miles S rad
5n * and P avin * on Kingston - A
^irsville Road: E. A. Hudson’s
Sons - $186,590.
Wa,ton Count y ‘ 2 6 ™ les wid ‘
nin «- sradmg, drainage and curb
and gutter on Mansfield-Monroe
Road; Knox Bros ._ Inc-> $38 i0 86..
Har( . County g 4 miles paving |
cn Go , (] Mjne . Air Line Road and
Bethany _ BowersviIle Road: R G .
| Fost{ , r & ^ |22 684 .
Spa](]ing County . 1A miles
j 41 grading 3>000 and feet paving grading on old and U. base S.
on the farm road connecting to \
the implement underpass: Bryant I
Bros., $43,600.
Newton County - 7.7 miles pav
ing and one bridge on Newborn
Hub Road: G. L. Strickler, $178,
680.
Johnscn County - 6.4 miles pav- i
ing on State Route 15-to-Tennille
Road: Bryant Bros., $112,767.
Troup County - 7.8 miles paving !
i on the Hogansville - Mountville i
: Road: E. F. Groover, $.37,728. 1
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Mrs. C. E. McGee of Jack- •,
Florida.
Frank Jones, of Gcrdon Military
Barnesville, spent the
at home with Mr. anc
T. A. Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sheppard
Mr .and Mrs. Sam Cox in
during the past weekend,
Mrs. J. Earl Adams and Mrs.
J. Braswell attended the af
tea given by the Quill
at Sidney Lanier Cottage in
last Friday. The guest
at the tea was Dr. G. W.
head of the English De
at Wesleyan College,
spoke on the subject,
for Extemporaneous Writ
Mrs. Robert Osborn, of Marietta
the guest last weekend of
ANNOUNCING!
The Appointment Of
WALLY FRESHWATER
As Manager of
BUCK FINANCE COMPANY
108 S. Macon Street TAylor 5-2097
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Loans $10.00 — $1,000.00 on
FURNITURE REAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILE
CO-MAKERS
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Next Sunday Is Her Day!
Who betler deserves our love and affec¬
tion tl in Mother? This week end we can
prove it w .h so...a kindly word and deed.
Mother rotis high In our bank, too. We
t y to prove it e/ery ti ne steps
thro jh our irc .i door.
Mother’s Day-May 13th
BANK OF FORT VALLEY
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Capital, Surplus and Profits Over 375,000.00
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NORTH MACON STREET FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA
Mrs. J. E. Broadrick, of Fort Val
lev.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom F. Flournoy
have returned h ne from Miami,
Florida, where t: ey spent several
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee and chil
dren, John, Ann, and Mrs. A. J.
Couch> spent Sunday in Macon
with relatives.
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ATLANTA, - (GPS) Georgia’s
total cash farm receipts for the
first two months this year were
j $66,632,000, compared with $62.
216,000 a year ago, a gain of $4.
416,000, or 7.1 per cent. This
placed Georgia ninth among 20
states in the nation showing gains
; this year, surveys reveal.