The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, March 13, 1958, Image 6

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Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., March 13, 1958 THE LEADER-TRIB PubHahed Weekly on Thursday Established 188> DANIEL K. GRAHL. Editor Entered &a Second Class Matter at the Poat Office in Fort Valley, Georgia, undai Ike Act of March S. 1879. MEMBER GEORGIA PRESS ASSOCIATION ADVERTISING KATES DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENT RATES__ Furuiahno Upun Requeat CLASS1KIEI ADVERTISEMENTS -___________ --- Sc Per Word (Minimum Chuce SOc| CARDS OF THANKS _________ LEGAL ADVERTISING Caah ft, Advance CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS and CARDS OF THANKS. Caah in Advance, (excepting merchants with open avcounta.) Publishers not responsible for errors in advertisement* other then the oost of ndvertisiug. SUBSCRIPTION KATES IN GEORGIA__ On* Year- -18.00 OUT OK STATE__ One Y^ar—43.60 IN GEORGIA _______ Six Month#—11.76 IN MEMORIAM STATES’ RIGHTS And INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM (Born July 4, 1776 — Died September 23, 1957) Byron 4-H Club News Of Interest The Byri n Junior 4-H Club at the Byron Lunch room morning, March 3, 1958 alt 10 _ Science Develops New Tablet: Relieves “Hot Flashes,” Irritation From Change-of-Life For 8 of 10 Tested—Without Costly Shots! Science now offers new freedom combination of medicines...that from much misery of change-of- acts directly on the cause of hfe! flashes," Today, tortured you can relieve "hot these troubles. Works through a nerves, other woman’s sympathetic nervous functional distress...with a re- system to relieve the awful tense markable ... tablet developed , feelings and physical distress. especially for these discomforts. This amazing formula is now using 0o°',5, this re .F home ort amazing treatment results alone sold at of drug "Lydia stores, Plnkham's under the sho name Tab Irritability was calmed. V ,! ™ Dlzzi- lets.’’ blood-building Easy-to-take. iron. So don't contain let ness was relieved. Hot flashes change-of-life rob middle age f“bsidfd. tested f Aind 8 out complete of 10 or women strik- of Tablets Joy. Start today. taking See how Plnkham’s fast ingrb!: -f this way! feel happy you Ths formula can your self again new is a unique —without troublesome shots! IF YOU PREFER A LIQUID ail druggiitt, today, aUa havo Iho famoui Lydia E. flnkham’* Vagaiabla Compound / r-C.V» J U. S. 41 SOUTH WATSON AVENUE Perry, Georgia Warner Robins, Ga, Phono 676 Ph. WA-3-233S 22 23 24 i 21 2 3 Af ' 20 4 19 5 your n n 6 service!... 17 7 16 8, 5 9 l 14 ‘3 12 I) 19 . . . twenty-four hours a day! . . . It's wonderful, isn't it, to flip a switch and watch our electrical appliances A] do our work? . . . Occasionally we are reminded of what it was like before we had this wonderful servant, electricity, at our beck and call . . . but most of the time we just take it for granted! . . . But, to make sure you have power when you need it, and where you need it, there must be sound plan¬ ning and an efficient organization The many skilled, experienced specialists who look after your interests in managing your Co-op work constantly toward one objective - to bring you the best possible service at the lowest possible cost . . . to make sure that your Flint Electric power will al¬ ways be the biggest bargain in your family's budget . . fr " ii J fUNTuecrm CORPORATIOIt memBERSHIP CeftMMJNfrr owniv • community iuilt • community suited* clock. The 4-H Officers read the Nat onul Admission ceremony and of¬ ficially inducted members into the 4-H Club. Ann Sharp, Emma Sledge, Virginia Allred and San¬ dra Lansford gave the program, Grand Jury Presentments GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY We, the Grand Jury for 1 March term, 1958, of the Strother Camellia Garden Is In Full Bloom Near Here There are many people out this area, and from many er states, who are visiting much pleasure the Strother ellia Garden, three miles if Fort Valley. The there are at the peak of the blossoming season and are beautiful as have ever been. The garden is open every to the public for enjoyment j its beauty, and there is no for admission to see its ' show of blossoms. There are many new in the garden which are ing for the first time this and these are ever interesting the camellia enthusiast. It is expected there will be hard freeze for several days, the blossoms will last for a week or more in the largest and most beautiful display of the present camellia season. Every day of the week the Ca m ellia Garden is open from morning till night, and there will probably be thousands of beauty-lovers who will come to Fort Valley in the days to follow to take advantage of seeing the vivid beauty and marvelous formation of the many thousands of blossoms. After that Mr. Swan explained what we had read, he also explain¬ ed the werds that we didn’t un derstand. There were about 50 members present at the meeting. We are very proud of our Junior 4-H Club md we work hard to try to keep it up. Sandra Lansford, Reporter j Court of said County, give the fol- j j I lowing the term! Genera! Presentments for j 1. We had presented for our con ^deration -- thirty-eight bill3 and | j., a ve returned th.rty-six true bills ' i end Uvo no bills. 2 . We found the roads and bridges in satisfact ry condition. We were jnable to inspect county road ma- 1 chinery as it was out in the county 1 working the roads. 3. We appoint Mr. W. H. Davidson ! Sr. trict of to the Fort for Valley five School Dis- J serve (5) years on 1 the County School Board, beginn¬ ing March 8, 1958, through March 7, 1963, to succeed himself. 4. We call to the attention of the citizens of the county the follow- ; ing facts revealed by the welfare j department: The records of January, 1958,i reveal that 452 people received old age pensions amounting to $19, 428.00 Thirteen blind pec pie received $625.00 Seventy-eight homes have 202 dependent children whjch receive $5,823.00. Sixty-eight disabled persons re¬ ceived $3,284.00 The March Term, 1957, Grand Jury recommended that the State Welfare Director fill the vacanc ies in the local welfare committee. Letters were written as early as August 11, 1952, to Mr. Allen Kemper, Director, but no action to date. The Grand Jury is writing a letter furnishing a list of nine names, from which the Director will fill the three vacancies on this board. 5. The records and accounts cf the various officers were inspected. No discrepancies were found, wnd procedures were found to be in order. 6 . AH school buildings were sn¬ spected and found to be in good repair except as follows: The Fcrt Valley Primary School is :n need of some repair and this repair is in process of being com¬ pleted. We feel the Byron School should be inspected (old building) and see if the building is safe for school operation. 7. We recommend that the County continue to participate In the plum eradication program for another year for the control of phoney peach disease in an amount not to exceed $1,000.00. 8 . Mayer Marion Allen and Fire Chief Clinton Hutto came before us and report- they have considered the feasibility of providing fire protection for the East side of Fort Valley’s railroads (Southern Railway and Central of Georgia) and feel that our present equip¬ ment is adequate to cover this tion of Fort Valley. 9. We recommend that, these Pre~ rentments be published cnee in the Leader-Tribune at the expense of the County. 10 . We wish to thank Judge A. M. Anderson, Solicitor General Wil¬ liam M. West and the representa¬ tives of the varioSi State, County and City enforcement officers for their assistance. Respectfully submitted, this 4th day of March, 1958. E. F. Mathews, Foreman W. H. Davidson. Jr. Secy. G. P. Lowe, W. H. Wortham, H. L. Davis, J. E. Davidson, O. P. He It, T. V. Ross, B. D. English, C. C. Murphy, R. L. Connell, E. B. \ oung, Grant R. Venr.es, Julian F. Jones, F. B. Little, Jr., L. P.' Duke, Duke Lane, J. C. Evans, J. W. Kinney, J. C. Nutt, Jr., W. C. Mathews, Madison L. NeSmith, Charles E. Jackson. LEGAL ADS TO CREDITORS OF AND DEBT¬ ORS TO KATIE MAE WILLI¬ AMS, DECEASED, WHO DIED A RESIDENT OF PEACH COUN¬ TY, GEORGIA: All said creditors are notified to render an account to the under¬ signed of your demands against the estate cf the above named de¬ ceased, or lose priority as to your claim. All said debtors are required to make prompt payment to the un dersigned. This January 31, 1958. VS. A. Williams, Executor VS ill of Katie Mae Williams (6tc-thru 3-13) Mrs. James Lichliter, of Cleve¬ land, Ohio, has been the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ev¬ ans and Mr. amd Mrs. Albert J. Evans, Jr., Mrs. Lichliter is the former Miss Mary Jane Evans, of Fort Valley. V » i t WASHINGTON ST'TE RED WJNESAP Apples 2“ 19/ II CALIFORNIA FRESH ENGLISH k Is Peas Lb. 19/ FRESH GREEN Broccoli Bunch 25/ A & P 25* Tomato Juice 46-Oz. Can M SRC AL COLORED Toilet Tissue 2-19/ STAR-KIST CHUNK STYLE LIGHT SWEAT TUNA 6Va-0z. Can 29 ^ AKMOUR'S Corned Beef Hash —33/ A&P Apple Sauce 4^ 16-O*. Cans 27/ Jf ASK PARK KIR Cherry Pie 21 Ox, Size 43/ SANK PARKER GOLD OR M \RBLE Pound Cake 2—49/ ANN PAGE Peanut Butter i -Lb. Jar 39/ ANN PAG* Tomato Soup 2— 37/ Me. PER PAIR SAVING ON HOSIF.RY - SI GAUGE IS DENIER Acclaim Nylons Pair 59/ I AAfS OWN PURE VEGETABLE - 10c OFr CAN dexo Shortening 3 -69/ i 1 A-PENN PINK OR GREEN Wick Deodorizer - 35/ TOOTHPASTE DENTI-aUSS 4-Oz. Tube 25 < “SUPER-RIGHT" BUTT OR SHANK PORTION Smoked Mams Lb. 45/ JESSE JEWELL’S FROZEN FRESH Fryer Breasts I-Lb. Box 59/ Dial Soap 2 comp. 27c GERBER Baby Feed STRAINED 65c INSTANT POWDERED CREAM DOG FOOD 6 jars. Pream 4-oz. jar. 29c Dash 2-1 lbs. 29c KRAFT (Choc.) MORTON BEEF. TURKEY OR Choxan Choc. Oxford Sandwiches Malted Milk 16-oz. 47c Chicken Pies 12-oz. 35c Burry's 20-oz. 39c KRAFT ITALIAN Morton Frozen Apple Dressinq 8-oz. 29c Peach or Palmolive 2 bath 29c KRAFT CASINO Cherry Pie i lO’/i-oz. 23c Cashmere Bououet 2 bath 29c Dressino 8-oz. 29c Vel lg. 33c LAUNDRY SOAP MIRACLE SANDWICH Super Suds lg. 34c Octagon 2 lg. 2»c Sorerd 8-oz. 25c Vel LIQUID DETERGENT 12-oz. KRAFT ASST FLAVORS Fab lg. 33c 41c Handi-Snacks 6-oz. 27c Ajax Cleanser 2 gt. 43c GERBER JUNIOR KRAFT DAIRY FRESH Baby Food 4 jars. 63c Caramels 16-oz. 39c Ad Detergent la. 32c I