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Letter To The
Editor
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
the Friends Community
in little Union Church Cemetery,
approximately twelve hundred
graves of our friends and loved
ones lies unattended and neglect¬
ed. For many years new members
of the church have tried to get it
cleaned once a year, but grass and
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ASSOCIATION
weeds have a w ny ■4 p
over night, and it
I clean long:.
The cemetery do< OTlft
to t nc ch c
that we were “ ated c
cleaned off. So, it has X en my
job to send out cards to friends
and relatives for the past few
years. Some responded and were
glad to be reminded, while some
others ignored or forgot. I do not
have relatives buried there, but
I have some very dear friends
and mother, and father- and sis¬
ter-in-law. We do not receive
enough help to do a good job,, but
if we miss one year the trees,
vines and bushes will have &■ head
start so 1 hope that every one
who reads this and has friends,
parents, or children out here will
send a contribution or come clean
their lot.
We only have about 20 members
and most all are unable to work.
A list is carefully kept each year
of your names and contributions.
You should not have to be remind¬
ed. Just a little will help.
Mrs. W. M. Ray
LEGAL ADS
SHERIFF'S SALE
There will be sold before the
Court House Doors in Peach Coun
ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in Jane, 1959, between the legal
hours of sale, the following des
eribed property to wit:
1-Used 1949 Ford Panel, Motor
No. 88R-C-66778.
Said property levied on as the
of Wyatt Cummings, by
virtue of an evecution issued from
the Superior Court of Peach Coun¬
ty, Georgia, in favor of the Fort
WHEN TIME IS MONEY
SAVE Time by Using the Mail
MAIL Your SAVINGS To
PERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
Perry, Georgia
CURRENT RATE 4 -percent
To The People Of Fort VaOley ‘ 1
And Viconify V
WE THE OPERATORS OF ALL OF THE DRUG STORES IN FOR I VALLEY ADVISE YOU, THAT AFTER JUNE 1 st. 1959, WE
WILL NOT RE OPEN ON SUNDAYS.
WE FEEL THAT OUR EMPLOYEES ARE JUST AS MUCH ENTITLED TO THE DAY OFF AS THOSE OF OTHER OCCUPATIONS.
WE ARE ONLY ASKING FOR OURSELVES WHAT MOST OF YOU ALREADY HAVE. A DAY OF REST AND THE OPPORTUNITY
OF BEING WITH OUR FAMILIES, AND ATTENDING CHURCH. S&1&
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OUR PHYSICIANS OFFICES ARE CLOSED ON SUNDAYS AND ARE SUBJECT TO CALL ONLY IN EMERGENCIES.
HOWEVER, WE ASSURE YOU THAT EVERY STORE WILL HAVE AVAILABLE AT THEIR HOME A PHARMACIST WHO WILL
GLADLY COME TO THE STORE OF YOUR CHOICE ANI) FILL ANY NECESSARY PRESCRIPTIONS. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS
TO PHONE US.
EXCEPT DURING CHURCH HOURS, 10:45 A. M. TO 12:15, WE WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PRESCRIPTIONS AND OTHER SICK
ROOM NECESSITIES.
WE EXPRESSLY ASK THE PUBLIC TO REFRALN FROM ASKING FOR OTHER MERCHANDISE WHEN WE ARE IN THE STORES
FOR THE PURPOSE OF SERVING THE SICK.
REMEMBER WE ARE OPEN 73 HOURS PER WEEK, WHICH IS MUCH LONGER THAN THE OTHER STORES. OUR NEIGHBOR.
INC TOWNS HAVE BEEN DOING THIS FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, AND THE ARRANGEMENT HAS BEEN SATISFACTORY.
W E PLEAD WITH YOU TO TAKE THIS IN THE SPIRIT, IN WHICH IT IS WRITTEN. ASSURING YOU ALL, THAT WE W ISH TO
SERVE YOU AND WILL GREATLY APPRECIATE YOUR CO-OPERATION.
FOR SUNDAY CALLS - CONSULT YOUR PHONE DIRECTORY
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Valley Fman and Investment
mipany.
Th 39th day of April, D50.
W. H. ft .tnd, Sheriff,
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CITATION
Dismission from Administration.
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY
WHEREAS, N. W. Jordan, Jr.,
Administrator of the Estate of
N. W. Jordan, Sr., represents to
the Court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered N. W.
Sr. estate.
This is, therefore, to site all
persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Administrator
should not he discharged from his
administration, and receive Let
ters of Dismission on the first
Monday in June, 1959.
B. A. Young, Ordinary
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COURT OF ORDINARY, PEACH
COUNTY, GEORGIA
Estate of Henry Canady, Deceas*
ed.
Irene Canady as the widow and
sole and only heir at law of the
said Henry Canady, having filed
petition in this Court setting out i
that said Henry Canady died in
testate, and that there are no j 1
debts against the said Henry Can
ady or his estate, and that the
said Irene Canady is the widow j
and the sole and only heir at law j
of the said Henry Canady:
This is to cite all creditors of j
said estate, if any, and all other I
interested persons to show cause j
before me on the first Monday in I
June, said Irene 1959, why Carvady the petition for of order the j |
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declaring no administration nec-1
essary on the estate of Henry j
Canady, deceased, should not be
granted. I
This 30 day of April, 1956.
B. A. Young, Ordinary,
Peach County, Georgia
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CITATION i
Georgia, Peach County.
To all creditors and all other
interested persons of the estate of
James A. Lowe, deceased.
You are hereby required to show
cause before the Court of Ordin¬
ary to be held at the Court House
in said county on the first Monday
in June, 1959, why the petition of
J. F. Lowe, as heir at law of the
said James A. Lowe, setting out
Ihat the said James A. Lowe died
intestate in the County os Peach,
Slat* Georgia, and tnat said
estate owes no debts and that the
:aid J. F. Lowe is the only heir at
law of the said James A. Lowe,
and prays for an order finding
that no administration upon said
estate is necessary, should not be
granted and said order entered.
This 5th day of May, 1959.
B. A. Y’oung, Ordinary of
Peach County, Georgia
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SAI.E UNDER POWER IN
LOAN DEED
Georgia, Peach County.
Georgia, between the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, on the first Tuesday in June,
June 2, 1959, the following des¬
cribed property:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the State of
Georgia, County of Peach «nd in
Land Lot No. 68 in the 5t.h Land
District therein, containing 1 1-3
(one and one-half) acres, more or
less, and more particularly des¬
cribed as follows: Beginning at
a point on the West side of the
National Highway where a farm
road leading West from said high¬
way to “Bateman's Farm” inter-
sects the highway; mninjj: thenc
Westerly alor g the North ie of
sa ; ( j road a distance 329 feet, j
more or less, to property of Faye i
WASHBURN STORAGE
& MOVING SERVICE
DISTINCTIVE
Local and Long
Distance Moving
Household Goods
Stored
Dependable, Prompt Service
“FOR INFORMATION CALL”
Washburn Storage Co.
83 5th St. Macon, Ga.
Phone SH 3-7471
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CLIFFS CITY
4 nartments!
3-Room Apartment*
Completely Furnished
Phone TAylor 5-5708
Leader Tribune, *5,' (~y •y-'f’ Valley, Ga., Thurs., May 23, 1959
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: and Fence line of property of
l Faye C. Thaype to the intersection
of said Fence Line and West side
of 41 National Highway; thence
running South a distance of 145.5
fget along the West s.de of 41
National Highway to the point of
beginning.
Default has occurred in the pay¬
ment of the indebtedness secured
by said Idan deed and the power
Quick Relief for
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of herein c< 5*tained has be
com iperai Sale will be made
r er the pu >c a of paying said
indebtedness and the proceeds of
sale will be dis rsed as provided
in »; tid loan deed. Proper deed of
conveyance will be made to the
purchaser as provided by ; :uid
loan deed.
Faye C. Tharpe
By: D. Warner Weils
Her Attorney at Law
FOR SALE
Farm Machinery
2-12’ Self-propelled John Deere
Combines — 6-Tractors, Various
Makes & H.P. — 3-H/ 2 Ton Tracka
_ 5-Harrows and Various Other
Farm Equipment —QL ITTUG
THE BUSINESS - CONVERTING
TO TREE FARMING.
CONTACT - JACK WEATHERLY
OR J. E. LARSEN, COCHRAN,
GA. PHONE WEbster 4-6598