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STORES’ POULTRY
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Flant U. S. GOVERNMENT
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HDERA1-SIATE UH0ER
SUPER YIMOU YES ANOTHER REASON WHY
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IT S BEST TO SHOP THE FRIENDLY
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FULLY DRESSED-US. D. A.
7RYERS
TRSR WPC*LE LB. 43' fEYEH CUT-UP LB. 47'
FRANKS REDFERU Lb. Pkg. 47 *
BOLOGNA REDFERFI Lb 47*
BEEF LIVER 7TMDER Lb 39 *
LEAN SPAR^ RIBS Lb 49 *
PORK SAUSAGE COUNTRY PIG lb. 59*
ALL PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., AUG. 24th.
FANCY, tARGE VINE-RIPE, SWEET U S. NO 1
CANTALOUPE LONG, WHITE
BAKENG
2 ”■ 49* 5 - Lb B.r 29*
PEARS HARTLEY *. 3 G Z EN 2 LBS. 29 <
STRING BEANS TENDER FRESH 2 UiS - q £«>*-■ r,. J
ONIONS yellow NO. u. s. 1 1 - 19 *
FLA. AVOCADOS Ea. 19*
YELLOW SQUASH TENDER Lb. 15 *
SHORTENING CS FRUIT n y.4
BAKE-RITE COCKTAIL
Limit _ 359 With $5.00 Purchase More c^ ~ 39 *
1 or
CLOROX BLEACH Bottle 1-Gal. 29 '
SAUSAGE LIBBY 4 VIENNA OZ. TINS 3 - 49 *
APPLS SAUCE 16-OZ. CS TINS 2 f " 25 *
CHUNK TUNA 6LOZ. BLUE SEA TINS 2 f “ 45*
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DETERGENT
2 49c
LIMIT TWO WITH ORDER
FROZEN FROZEN
STO-AWAY CS BRAND
CHICKEN STRAW¬
PIE BERRIES
8-OZ. PKG. 10I-OZ. PKGS.
19 * 3 f 49* COLONIAL STORES |
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 1955 Ford 4-di\ Sedan
Extra Clean - Low Milage - One
Owner car. ONLY $1295.
WALKER MOTOR CO. 1c
SALE ON PIANOS
Chick Piano Company in Athens
is conducting a sale on the world’s
finest quality pianos. Als® going
at sale prices are practice pianos,
small rebuilts, and popular-priced
new spinets and consoles. Chick
Piano Company, 279 N. Lumpkin
St., Athens, Ga., phone LI 3-4348.
FOR SALE: 1955 Plymouth Bel¬
vedere 4-dr. Sedan Tutone-White
wall tires and heater, like new
JUST $1250.
WALKER MOTOR CO. lc
' FURNITURE for sale: All kinds,
Will order to your specifications
at cost plus 10% cask. Peach
County Furniture and Appliance
5 Co., hort Valley, Phone TA5-2i66. %
49ctfn
FOR SALE: 1953 Plymouth 4 Dr.
Sedan with new reconditioned mo¬
tor. Drive this car and you will
buy for $095.
WALKER MOTOR CO. lc
j FOR SALE: 1950 Ford V-8 custom
• Tudor Sedan. A nice dean car at
i $395.
j WALKER MOTOR CO. lc
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STOP TH AT JTCH!
IN JUST 15 MINUTES “
,, If not pleased, your 40c ,,, back , at
any drug . store. -r Try instant-drying ■ . . i •
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IK H-ME-NOT for itch , of , eczema,
ringworm, insect bites, foot itch or
other surface itch. Easy to use day
or night . Now at A VERA DRUG
COMPANY.
(FOR SALE: New HILLMAN
MINX 4-dr. Sedan with heater,
Whitewall Tires and Tutone paint.
$1974.52.
WALKER MOTOR CO. lc
FOR SALE: NEW HILLMAN
HUSKY Station Wagon with heat¬
er, W.W. Tires and Tutone Paint.
$1974.52
WALKER MOTOR CO. lc
FOR SALE: NEW HILLMAN
CONVERTIBLE with all leather
upholstery and up to 35 Miles per
Gal on Gas-$2167.00
WALKER MOTOR CO. lc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two bedroom hou®.
trailer, fully furnished, $35.00
per Month. L. P, Singleton, Phone
TA 5-5940. (tfnc)
FOR RENT: Downstairs front a
partment. Private, entrance, Pri¬
vate bath. 2 blocks from town. Ph.
TA 5-5738. lp
FOR RENT: 4-Room Cottage, also
Furnished Apartment. Call TA
5-5203 lc
FOR RENT: 2-bedroom house, cor¬
ner North and Forrest Drive,
Westview section. Call TA 5-2254
or TA 5-5228. (tfnc)
FOR RENT: Apartment. Close in.
Private entrance. Please call TA
5-2976. ftfnc
FOR RENT: Five room house -
nod ern conveniences and garden.
^35 month. — L. P. Singleton,
Fort Valley, Ga. 2c
WANTED
HELP WANTED:- FEMALE. Ex¬
perienced foreladies and operators
if Morrow machines a»nd single
needle machines for children’s cot¬
ton shirts and T-shirts. Steady
work - good pay - air conditioned
building. Please apply or phone
Vernon 6-3195 Roberta Manu
factoring Company, Roberta, Ga.
WANTED: A New and Used auto¬
mobile salesman, must be over 21
Yrs. old with good reference and
willing to work. WALKER MO¬
TOR CO. 124 N. Macon Street, Ft.
Valley, Ga. lc
WANTED: Farm land sale time.
I have clients wanting all size
acreage. Free appraisal, call Allen
P. Whipple, Realtor. Business, GA
9-1752 or residential GA 9-1095.
Whipple Realty Co., Perry, Ga.
(4tc 15)
WOMEN
Christmas selling starts early
with Avon cosmetics. Part or full
time. Valuable sales territories
now available. Write or call Mrs.
Willie Boles, 3061 Houston Ave¬
nue, Macon, Ga. Phone 3-8453 or
2-8793.
ADDING MACHINES CASH
REGISTERS TYPEWRITERS
All makes repaired, regardless of
condition. All work Guaranteed.
For free estimates call or write—
MURRAY PRINTING CO
114 N. 7th St., Cordele, Ga. tfc
LOST
1 LOST: Gold Ring. Black Onyx
i with Masonic Emblem. REWARD,
j ! Notify H. W. West, Jr. - 813 Long
wood Dr. Atlanta. Ga. 2p
Farm Bureau To
Give ‘Coverage’ To
All 1958 Members
Macon, Ga., Aug. 22—The Geor¬
gia Farm Bureau Federation an¬
nounced plans today to give $25,
000,000 in accidental death pro¬
tection to 1958 Farm Bureau mem¬
ber's throughout the state, The
coverage will be without cost to
the member.
H. L. Wingate, Georgia Farm
Bureau president, in releasing the
announcement, said the farm orga¬
nization had completed arrange¬
ments whereby Georgia Farm Bu¬
reau would make the coverage a
vailable on a first come, first ser¬
ved basis to the first 50,000 mem¬
bers to join the Farm Bureau.
County Farm Bureau Chapters
throughout the state will begin
their 1958 membership drive on
September 24, Wingate said.
Under the Georgia FB plan,
eac h farmer joining Farm Bureau
j would present his membership card
| and a white certificate to his local
j Cotton Skates agent at which policy time will
a $500 accidental death
he issued to the Farm Bureau mem
i her. The 12 months policy, issued
| free cf charge to the Farm Bureau
j member, will not go into effect
until issued by the local agent.
j Wingate said that due to the
cost of the program to Georgia
Farm Bureau the S500 policy will
> be given only to the holder of the
membership card. “This does not:
prohibit more than one card , . holder , .
per family”, .. „ . he. said. . ,
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! PERSONALS _
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilder at¬
tended a barbecue and family re¬
union on Sunday at the old Eu¬
gene Talmadge home at Lovejoy.
Mr. James Bentley, a cousin of
Mrs. Wilder, was host of the oc¬
casion. Mr. Bentley is an employee
of Senator Herman Talmadge.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Mclver,
and sons, Bobby and Greg, have
returned to their home, Prarie Vil¬
lage, Kansas, after a visit here
to Mrs. Marcus L. Hickson, Sr.
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<o-&®®n/YEAH FRONT FARM RIB $4595 Plus Size Old Tax 9-24 Tire and
Gives longer $1795 Size 10-i8 — $ 62 95
better h Plus Tax
wear, and Old Uie
fraction, easier
steering, yet rock- She 11-38
bottom priced! and old size 600x16 Plus and Old Tax Tim $89^5
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These famous farm tires are km prfced right now, when you need them most! They
have the famous open center tread with self-cleaning, straight-bar lugs few powerful
pull and longer wear. See us today, we have a tire to suit your every need ior auto,
truck and farm vehicle.
3 1. Regular 2. Easy 3. Pay after
WAYS TO PAY terms 30 day monthly payments you harvest
WE RE HEADQUARTERS FOR PROMPT, DEPENDABLE SERVICE OH AUIO - TRUCK - FARM TBS
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Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga. Thurs., August 22, 1957
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE
f*ublished Weekly on Thursday Established 1888
DANIEL K. GRAHL, Editor
Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office in Fort Valley, Georgia, under
he Act «f March 3. 1S79.
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ADVERTISING RATES
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS --Sc Per Word
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LEGAL ADVERTISING Cash ir. Advance. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS and
3ARDS OF THANKS, Cash in Advance, (excepting merchant& with open accounts.)
Publishers not responsible for errors in advertisements other than the cost of
advertising:.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
IN GEORGIA _ _ One Year- -$3.00
OUT OF STATE ____One Year—$3.50
IN GEORGIA _ Six Month*—$1.7R
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Green
and children, of South Orange, N.
J., have been guests for a week
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Edwards,
on College Street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Coker Riley and
two daughters, Carolyn and Mary
Jane, of Chattanooga, Tenn., have
( returned home after a visit here
I to the parents of Mrs. Riley, Mr.
1 and Mrs. John B. Vance,
I Mr. W. F. Barron and Mr. A. L.
■
j Barron, Mrs. of Rome, Ga., nephews of
j G. F. Bailey, were her guests
i during the past weekend.
j Dr. A. D. Brann is spending the
j week in Tiffin, Ohio, attending
an Educational Seminar. Mrs.
j Brann and children, David, .Diane
j and Carol, are visiting Mrs Brann’s
parents, Mr. and Mis. R. K. Steel. ° c •
. Henderson, , ,, Ivy.
m They ' wil return
to Fort Valley Sunday.
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X' ,Ul1 ‘ m< 1 lildren, .
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Quick Relief for
HEADACHE
NEURALGIA
Test STANBACK yourself . . . tab¬
lets or powders . . . against any
preparation you've ever used.
*' Guaranteed by >
Good Housekeeping
formic
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from a three-week visit with Mrs
Grahl’s aunt, Miss Sadie Mildred
Donnan, in Washington, D. C.
Local Delegates
To Attend j
Macon Asseinblv
Local Jehovah’s Witnesses and
interested persons are arranging
to attend the three-day Theocratic
Circuit Assembly of the ‘‘witnes¬
ses” in Macon, Georgia, August 23-
25, 1957.
The highlight of the Assembly
will be a Bible discourse by a rep¬
resentative of The Watchtower Bi¬
ble and Tract Society, J. W. Filson.
Mr. Filson, a Minister and South
ern District Supervisor of Jeho-
vah’s Witnesses, will speak ,-n Sun¬
day, August 25th at, 3:00 P.M. on
the subject: “Removing The Bar¬
riers Dividing Mankind”.
This Assembly will be heid in
the Walter Little Room of the
Dempsey Hotel.
All persons of good will are in¬
vited to attend.
ACHING MUSCLES
Relieve paint of tired, tore, aching mut*
clet with STANBACK, tablet* or powder*
STANBACK act* fast to bring comforting
relief.. . becaute the STANBACK formuhr
combine* teveral pretcription type to
gredienft for fast relief of polo.