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PERSONALS
Billy Jones, a student in Bam
esville, is at home this week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tom
Jones due to sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cannon and
daughters, Susan and Kathy, 'of
Augusta, will be the guests of
Mrs. Nick Strickland for the week
end.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOB SALE
FURN.TI RE for sale: All kinds,
Will order to your specifications
•t cost plus 10% cash. Peach
Furniture and Appliance
Co.. Fort Valiev. Phone TA5-27H6
WOMKN NEED COSMETICS! !
There is tremendous demand for
AVON. Openings in Fort Valley
’and Rural area Peach County.—
Write P. O. Box 542, Americus,
Georgia. lie
FOR SALE: .‘{-bedroom house on
Anderson Avenue. Contact Da
vid I. Sammons, Whipple Realty
& Insurance Co., 219 N.
Street, Phone TA 5-5701,
Valle y.
FOR SALE OR TRADE - 1951
Pontiac. Good Condition. Cal! TA
6-2926. 1c
FOR SAI4K:• A twelve
story old home. Spacious rooms. In 1
good condition, located on one of
the best residential streets in
town. A good value. Please call
Irving Higdon, Phones TA 5-2976 j
or TA 5-5715. maylltfc j
FOR SALE:- Good line of Used
Furniture on hand at all times.
You can save money. WILSON
Furniture & Appliance Co. Ph.
TA 5-5484. m7tfc
FOR SALE:- 8-9-10-11 Cu. Ft.
Refrigerator , three with deep 1
freeze - $'■ ■ to $150. ALSO Two
Water F • itains. See at K & It
TRUCK TOP. ip
FOR - VLE:- 1955 4-Door Dodge
Col' :. Can be seen at Ga. Lum¬
ber ompany. ct21
f t SALE: 2 female miniature
Pinschers. $.‘55 each. Phone TA
6-6995. (trnc)
COMBINE BARGAINS
Three CASE model Ail with mo¬
tors One demonstrated - Never
Sold — $1100.00; One very slight¬
ly used — $860.00; One in ex¬
cellent condition — $450.00.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT:-F’urnished apartment.
ALSO Garage Apartment. Cull I
TA 6-5203. lc
WANTED
LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY
With newly released DEX-A-DIM'
Tablets. Full week’s supply - 98c
Available at WHEELER DRUGS.
# (ptml4)
UPHOLSTERING and REFIN-]
[SUING Satisfaction Guarante
*d SMITII UPHOLSTERY —
Call TA 5-5US2. Tfc
SERVICES
Dawns mowed, reasonable rates.
See William Monerief, Fairground,
Street - next to A&P L 1
Septic* Tank - (a*ss
Pool CLEANING
LATERALS LAID &
CLEANED
Fort Valley, Georgia
Phane TA 5-2926
P. O. Box 642
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PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL#
INSURANCE
L*u> Cost A ntnmohile Insurant* . .
Total Abstainers . ,. Only
_ ___ If You Don't Drink
8 WHY THE ACCIDENTS HEU 1 PAY f-O* OP l
¥ THOSE for tatormat WHO 4 goat (00 DO? caff
Dee Mathews
REAL ESTATE
& INSURANCE
Phone TA 5-2272
Automobile Liability
INSURANCE
10-20 B1 & 10 PD
LOW AS
$13.05 SIX MONTHS
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PEACHLANDJOURNAL
‘Continued from Pate 1)
knowledge of books and study and
the knowledge of good old hard
, j
down common horse sense. A per
l son who does not utilise the God
! given talents they have to the best
’ of’theft ability are falling short
of the measure as set out by the
Man of Gallilee. And they are not
j playing fair with the people they
! five with in this old weary world.
j We urge all of the graduates to
I always use their abilities and their
; skills to the very fullest measure.
Again, we congratulate them
and wish them “bon voyage” in
their journey through life from
this point.
rEKOvNALS ML LA LI * w at*
Mrs. R. P. Swan has just’re
turned from a two-week vacation
in Texas, Colorado, New Mexico,
and Louisiana. She was accom
Danie T , (1 ' .... this ‘ trin ’ !w her ^ ww
Mrs. Clyde Turner, Sr., her sister,
Mrs. Dorothy Rasmike and brother
Clyde Turner, Jr.
The many friends of Mr. Her- ■
schel Williams, Jr. regret to learn '
of his illness at Peach County
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson had
as their guests on Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Johnson and little
M on3 Mark 8nd Jeff ! Mr. and Mrs.
t.dwin , . Johnson and children, Patsy
an, l Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
noth Johnson and son, Ken, Jr.
ad of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Pughesly and
daughter, Fran, of Lyons, was the j
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. !
FREE TO OUR YOU APPRECIATION . . . AS AN AND EXPRESSION GOOD WILL OF
With Each $10.00 Grocery Order
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You can rentier a Christian service to yourse'f,
your family and friends, by hanging this beau¬
i tifully colored masterpiece in your home. This t : unions ifi timing
“INSPIRATION”
i!v .1. M. McConsu.i,
FULL COLOR . . . SIZE 14 X 20
Retail pries $2.00 each.
HOME GROWN SMALL J. 8. NO. I YELLOW § Fresh Crisp Lg. Stlks.^ 1 South Coast Breaded
| Ci CELERY —' SHRIMP
English Peas ONIONS lbs. | 2 for t9c| | 12-OZ. PK(;.
2 Lbs. 2f c * £9c 4Sc
Fresh Grade 6 A*
JEMIMA AUNT GRITS £4-Oz. 10c SMALL EGGS 4 DOZ. $100
FRESH GRADE ‘V WHOLE POEM) fresh boston butt POUND
FRYERS Pork Roast jfi \l£' J 39c
=2=
! MEDHIN ALL MEAT J2-OZ. PK( ■'l T« SUNNYLAND SLICED BREAKFAST LB. PKG.
iFranks % 39c Bacon f it 49c
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Jaycettes Meeting
Held Tuesday
At Martin Home
The Fort Valley Jaycettes met
Tuesday, May 12th at the home of
Mrs. Bill Martin. The new presi
dent, Mrs. Jean Rankin, called the
meeting to order.
Committees were appointed for
for the coming year, as follows:
Chaplain, Mrs. Frank Scarlett;
Social Chrm., Mrs. Tommie Webb,
Mrs. Bill Martin, Mrs. Donnie Do
les. - Scrapbook Chrm., Mr/ Bill
Martin, Mrs, Camilla Stratum.
Ways and Means - Chrm., Mrs.
thews had as their guests on
Mother’s Day Mr. and Mrs. Bert
ram S. Boley and children, Bert
ram, Jr., and Nina Sidney, of At
lanta; Mr. and Mrs. Carter Mat
thews and son Charlie, of Talbot
tun; Mr. and Mrs. John
*nd sons John Jr., and Matt, of
Perry.
David I. Sammons
ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
The Agency With The P. S.
-Personal Service
219 N. MACON ST.
TA 5-5761
Daxtoa Whitley, Mrs. Jasper Bry¬
an, Mrs. Richard Dennis. - Publi¬
city - Chrm., Mrs. ElvU Smith,
Mrs. David Sammons.
Miniture peaches were made at
the meeting to be sent to Buffalo
as favors for the National Con
vention.
The president announced that
the Jaycette State Convention will
be held in Augusta May 20th and
21st. All Jaycees anjl their wives
are urged to attend*
A report was given on the con
cession stand run by the Jaycettes
a t Jnycee Field,
The April meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs, Richard Den
nis on April 9th at 8:00 P.M.
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HAVE REClTAL “ AY 22
Mlss Newe11 .
Suzanne ’ ™ uslc
teacher at the Byron School, wdl „
P^ent her pupils >n a piano re
c lhe ] ta Ryron o * M »y Schor> 22, at auciltorlum 8 lo p. m., the in
-
public is cordially invited to at
tend this recital.
“ SOUTH PACIFIC "
(Continued From Front Page)
son, Tommy Garwood, Joe Ault
Mrs. Warren Newell and Mrs.
Earl Adams attended tfie funeral
/6f Mr. Glenn Scarborough at the
First Methodist Church in Warner
Robins on Monday afternoon.
SHOP IN FORT VALLEY
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SPECIAL i
On 1959 Norge Freezers
I9-ft. Upright $318.00 12-ft. Upright ......$228.00
......
15-ft- Upright 288.00 17-fh. Chest 288.00
5-year Guarantee plus 2-year Food Spoilage lMan Unhid nwiini
1
ed in above prices.
I PRICES \BOVE FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY
Lee Refrigeration I Elect. Co S
South Macon Street Phone TA 5-5011
*rmm
QUART BOTTLE WMfcTU. JOt
Jewel Oil 29c
CHASE AM) SANBORN & 31
Instant Cofffee
6 oz. Jar 79c
Teenie Weenie Whole Kernal No. 303 CAN
White Corn 10c SHE zzxsEEz
DUKES
MAYONNAISE
C I art jar 49c
Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., May 14, 1959
man, David Joyner, Maxwell Duke,
Jean Doles- Jayne Tomlinson Mrs.
Russell Pearson, Mrs. Lawton
Pearson, Mrs. Norman Faircloth,
Mr. Charles Sims; Backdrop—Vic¬
tor Hobbs; Publicity- - Janette
Wells, “JD” ^Burnette, Sherry Wells,
Bobbi Dowden, Jackie Hodge,
Charlotte Thames; Props-Betty
Gregory, Kay Barr; Ushers-Mary
Pender, Anne Grahl, Laney Moore,
Marlene Murray.
Directors are: Miss Norma Boy¬
er, Miss Patsy Thomas, Miss Jane
Brantley, and Mr. Tom Campbell.
Pianists are Mrs. Gresham Ault
man and Mrs. Ed. Wilson.