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lieadeir Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., April 30, 1959
MARSHALLVILLE NEWS
Tommy Brannon visited La
Croese, Wisconsin on a plant trip
to the Trane Company. He flew to
Wisconsin to be interviewed on
April 26th and will return to At¬
lanta on Tuesday.
Mrs. W. N. Skinner, mother of
Mrs. J. B. Brannon, visited Mrs.
Brannon for several days this
week.
Mrs. W. N. Bagwell of Atlanta
spent the weekend with her dau¬ I
ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Heflin and daughter,
N. T ancy. v J
Mrs. Harold Naugle, County
Nurse, spent 3 days last week at
a Nurses Training Study of Men¬
tal Patients at the Milledgeville
State Hospital.
Mrs. Grady Griffin is a patient
at the Middle Georgia Hospital
in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Slappey
of Atlanta, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. McGehee Slappy.
Mrs. D. B. Frederick has re¬
turned from a trip to Florida vis¬
iting her relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
•Joe King and their two sons.
Mrs. Henry Culpepper of Louis¬
ville has been a guest of her sis¬
ter, Miss Florence Lester for two
days.
METHODIST REVIVAL
The Methodist Revival contin¬
ues this week with the Rev. Ned
Steele of Macon speaking each
evening and Rev. Riley Middleton 1
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costs less to buy, less to operate —runs miles and miles on little, low
cost regular gas. To wit: in the Mobilgas Economy Run, The Lark V-8
outscored all V-8’s with an astonishing 22.28 miles per gallon average.
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VINEVILLE ST. FORT VALLEY, GA.
of LaGrange in charge of the
morning services. Rev. Middleton
also leads the singing. The Rev.
Emmett L Davis of the Marshall
ville Methodist church announces
that the Revival will last through
this week with services at 10:30
A.M. and 8 P.M. Cottage Prayer
Meetings were held at the homes
of Mrs. J. R. Clarke, Mr. and
’
Mrs. Henry Lee, Dr. and Mrs.
John D. Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
C. Rumph and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Frederick, Jr.
Cancer Drive workers and co
workers for the American Cancer
Society of the Macon County Chap
ter are: Mrs. Lucius McGuire, Mrs.
John Johnson, Mrs. T. J. McEl
heney, Mrs. Fred Virden, Mrs.
Charlton Jones, Hubert Darley,
Mrs. H. D. Barr, and Mrs. Richard
Jdhnson.
Miss Minnie Davis is visiting
in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ware have
returned from Tallahassee, Fla.
where they visited their daughter,
Mrs. Kenneth Thompson and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Naugle had
as their guests recently, Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Beddingfield and child
ren of Dublin. Mrs. Beddingfield
is the former Miss Bettv Crocker I
resident of Marshailville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lee have had
their guests Mrs. Lee’s mother,
Mrs. S. M. Roper, and her sister, j
Mrs. A. C. Early of Lincolnton,
North Carolina. Mrs. Lee enter
tained Saturday morning with a
morning tea for her guests.
Assisting her was Mrs. Har¬
bour Lee. Those dropping in were
Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Harold
Naugle, Mrs. O’Neal Ware, Mrs.
E. H. Hart, Mrs. Norris McKen¬
zie, Mrs. Joe Clarke, Mrs. Charles
Heflin, Mrs. John W'alker and Mrs.
Lurton Massee.
Mr - an<1 Mrs - Henry Lee and
Mr - and Mrs - Harbour Lee visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bell in At- I
lanta on Sunday, April 26th. Mrs. |
| David Jones met them in Atlanta
[and returned with the Henry Lees
for a stay of several days.
erin Mrs. Parks W. C. and Lovett, Miss Mrs. Kate Kath- Ed-, j
wards of Atlanta were visitors in
Marshailville on Sunday.
LEGAL A.DS
.
i Georgia, Peach County:
There will be sold at public out
^ to the highest and best bidder
for cash betw e en the legal hours
of sale before the doors of the
Cit y Hal1 in Fort Valley, Peach
County, Georgia, on the first Tues
!" 1S>59 ’ the followin e
'TV ?, P ro P ert y
A c « rta,n lot tract or
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? arCeI . ? ’ S,tU3te ’ lylnR and
C ,° U " ty ,n ° f „^ ach fate and of in the Georgia, C1ty
°J facing West Valley Vienna therein, Street sa:d J and lot
on
being bounded as follows: North
by City Dump, East by City Dump
South by Mary Jane Oliver and
West by Vienna Street; said prop¬
erty being found in possession of
Fred Ezell, tenant in possession,
and being levied on to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued by the City of Fort
Valley for municipal taxes for the
of Francis Collier, and being lev¬
ied on to satisfy a fi. fa. issued
by the City of Fort Valley for
municipal taxes for the years 1956,
years 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, and
1958, levied on as the property
of Ellen Mitchell, defendant in fi.
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fa., notice of levy and sale having
been given to defendant in fi. fa.'
This 7th day of April, 1959.
R. C. Humber, Marshall
City of Fort Valley
(4tc-thru 4-30)
LEGAL NOTICE
The Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company has filed an
application with the Georgia Pub¬
lic Service Commission for an am-
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-Flexible lid means positive seal
All Around
-Herinatically Sealed Unit
-Food Insurance Policy - 3 Years
CHRISTOPHER'S
EAST MAIN STREET TA 5-2925 FORT VALLEY, GA.
endment to its Certificate of Pub¬
lic Convenience and Necessity for
the construction of additional tele¬
phone facilities in Crawford Coun¬
ty to be served from the Com¬
pany’s Fort Valley, Georgia ex¬
change as more specifically set
forth in the copy of the map at¬
tached to the application and made
a part thereof, pursuant to an Act
of the Georgia Legislature appro¬
ved February 17, 1950. A copy of
the application and map is on file
in the Commission’s offices for
the inspection of any interested
party.
This application has been as¬
signed for hearing before the
Commission beginning at 10 o’¬
clock A.M. on May 13, 1959,in the
Commission’s hearing room, 177
State Office Building, 244 Wash¬
ington Street, S.W., Atlanta, Geor¬
gia, at which time all persons in-
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Years
terested in this matter will be giv
en an opportunity of being heard
either for or against the same.
This notice is published at the
direction of the Georgia Public
Service Commission.
Southern B 11 Telephone *n<f
Telegraph Company
BY
C. M. Eberhart, General Com¬
mercial Manager
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