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Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., April 30,
PERSONALS
Mrs, Carter Matthews, of Tal-
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BETTER LIVING VALUE DAYS
Get Christopher’s Guarantee, the oldest and most
dependable in Middle Georgia. Christopher’s will
always be here to live up to their Guarantee! It’s
easy to find the size wanted from our large stock.
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It costs no more to select first class refrigeration
at Christopher’s where you will find a huge array of
new 1959 Models made by the oldest manufacturer
in the land .... with finest skill.
Christopher’s
Phone TA 5-2925 Fort Valley, Ga.
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Attention Mr. Homeowner
Before you buy one of these new Homeowners Policy
that you are hearing so much about these days, it would
pay to check with us. Relow are the rates for our
Homeowners Policy written with an old line stock com¬
pany with assets of over a billion dollars.
These rates apply in the City of Fort Valley, Georgia
$5000 on dwelling $500 on outbuildings $2000 on Contents $200 personal proper¬
ty off the premises $500 Additional living expense Personal Liability up to
$10,000 with $250 Medical Payments -Average Cost per year — Brick $19.63
Average Cost per year —Brick Veneer- — $23.76; Average Cost per year —
—Frame $25.83
$8000 on dwelling $800 on outbuildings $3200 on contents $800 Additional Liv¬
ing Expense $320 personal property off the premises $10,000 Personal Liability
with $250 Medical Payments Average Cost per year — Brick — $25.46
Average cost per year — Brick Veneer — $32.03 — Average cost per year —
Frame — $35.13
Policy includes theft and burglary from the premises,
fire, lightning and extended coverage.
THESE RATES ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. WE CAN WRITE IN ANY AMOUNT
FROM $5000 INSURANCE ON THE HOUSE AND UP. GET ALL YOUR INSUR¬
ANCE IN ONE PACKAGE POLICY. YOU WILL HAVE ONLY ONE POLICY TO
LOOK AFTER, BROADER COVERAGE AND IN MOST CASES A SAVING IN
PREMIUM.
SHEPARD
iriS. & REALTY Agcy.
Fort Valley, Georgia Phone TA 5-2034
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botton, was the guest of Mrs.
B. Norton this week.
Mrs. W. E. H. Searcy, of
fin, spent several days this wet>k
with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Kin¬
ney, Persons Street.
Mrs. Chi.clie Parham was called
to Johns Hopkins Hospital by the
critical illness of Mr. Parham who
is receiving treatment there. Port
Valleyans regret to learn of his
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Branham
were guests here this week of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Houser.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Braswell
of Atlanta, were guests Monday
and Tuesday of this week of Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar L. Duke, Persons
Street. Mr. and Mrs. Braswell
were enr.oute home from a vaca¬
tion at Daytona Beach.
Mi-, and Mrs. C. D. Lavender
had as their guest for the week
end Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lavender ;
and little daughter Niki, of Jack- j |
sonville Florida, and Mr. and Mrs.
“But there are hundreds of thou¬
sands of mentally sick people who
have not been so lucky-who can¬
not recover because their mental
hospitals cannot give them the
treatment they need. » |
You can help them return to |
their loved ones, by supporting
your mental health association.
God bless you all and thanks
a lot.
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PULL THE PLUG
ON STOMACH UPSET
without interrupting sleep or work!
When constipation sours your
stomach, you feel logy, headachy.
Taken at bedtime. Black-Draught*
is "timed” to relieve constipation
first thing in morning — without
harsh griping or urgency! This
amazing “overnight” laxative helps
sweeten sour stomach too. Then
life looks sunny again! Made from
pure vegetable herbs, thorough
but gentle. Get Black-Draught.
*/n Powder or Granulated form . . . and now
fn new, easy-to-take Tablets, too.
]-■ I-B CHILDREN When constipation sours
young digestions, get
8yrup of Black-Draught. Tastes honey-sweet!
STEEL WAGES AND EMPLOYMENT
COSTS AT ALL-TIME HIGH
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'48 '49 '50 '51 '52 13 '54 '55 '56 '57 '58
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Steelworkers’ average hourly earnings have consistent,/
been above the average for all employees in manufacturing
industries, and have increased more rapidly, according to Steel
Facts, published by American Iron and Steel Institute. The
increase in earnings far exceeds the increase in the consumer
price index, as shown in the chart above. The rise in steel¬
worker wages is even more precipitate if all employment costs
per hour worked (insurance, pensions, etc.) are taken into
account.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Leverett
Tuesday for Elberton where
are spending several days
their son, Mr. Freeman Lev¬
and his family.
Mr. Freeman Leverett recently
as Assistant Attorney
State of Georgia, Atlanta,
is now connected with a law
of Elberton.
He graduated at Fort Valley
School, and then attended
Technological School and
a degree in Electrical En¬
He then entered Emory Univer
COLO SUFFERERS
STANBACK, tablets or powders,
relief of COLD DISCOMFORTS
STANBACK prescription type
is a combination of pain re¬
ingredients that work together
FASTER RELIEF of HEADACHE.
and ACHING MUSCLES
to colds. STANBACK also RE¬
FEVER. SNAP BACK with
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3 DAY SPECIAL
ON
Bed Room Suites
AT
Wilson Furniture & Appl.
130 WEST CHURCH ST. PHONE TA 5-5484
WELL-KNOWN MATCHING
SPRING AND MATTRESS
GIVEN AWAY WITH EACH BEDROOM SUITE YOU PURCHASE
kJ. AS LOW AS
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sity and received his Bachelor of
Law degree from Emory,
He is author of a number of
books relating to law.
Marvin Lavender and young son, i
Tommy, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Greer and !
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilder were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Greer in Perry last Sunday.
FOR 1 SALE
Farm Machinery
2-12’ Self-propelled John Deere
Combines — 6-Tractors, Various |
Makes & H.P. — 3-ll/ 2 Ton Trucks j
— 5-Harrows and Various Other j
Farm Equipment —QUITTING
THE BUSINESS - CONVERTING
TO TREE FARMING.
CONTACT - JACK WEATHERLY
OR J. E. LARSEN, COCHRAN,
GA. PHONE WEbster 4-6598 ,
P E A CII T HEAT R E
Sunday, May 3rd thru Wed, Mnv 6th
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FOR SALE
LARGE WOODED LOTS IN CLARK VILLAGE
LOCATED TWO MILES NORTHEAST OF FORT
VALLEY ON OLD MACON ROAD ACROSS FROM
PINE NEEDLES GOLF COURSE. ONLY 9-10ths
MILES FROM CITY LIMITS. TELEPHONE AND
ELEC. POWER READILY AVAILABLE. 80’ BY
200’ WOODED LOTS $150.00 LARGER LOTS ARE
PRICED ACCORDINGLY. 16 MILES FROM WARN¬
ER ROBINS - WHITE ONLY.
FREE FREE
ONE SELECT CORNER LOT TO BE GIVEN AWAY
4TH JULY, 1959. DRAWING TO BE AT 4 P. M.
ON PREMISES. EVERYBODY INVITED TO REG¬
ISTER EACH SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 A. M.
UNTIL 4 P. M. MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN.
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C.W. MARTIN, SR., Broker
Phone TAylor 5-5452 Fort Valley, Ga.