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FRYERS mu lb. 29c
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KlWailiS . . Llllb Will
See Film of Canada
I At the meeting of the Fort Val¬
ley Kiwanis Club to be held this
week on Friday noon the program
will feature a film to he shown
entitled “A Look at Canada”, and
has to do with maintaining good¬
will between Canada and the Uni
| ted The States. script which accompanies
the film wil be discussed by Mr.
Irving Rigdon and will relate to
trade, immigration, sea-way, de¬
fense, and the like.
This film is being shown through
out the Fifth Division Georgia
District of Kiwanis under the su¬
pervision of Lt. Gov. Georg-e M.
Haslam, Sr.
Crahl To Speak To
Adult Bible Class
Daniel K, Grahl, editor of the
| Leader-Tribune, wil be the speak¬
er at the meeting Sunday, May
31, of the Adult Bible Class of
the Methodist Sunday School as
the group assembles in the Fel
lowship Building of the church at
9:45 a. m.
Mr. Grahl will talk on the sub
of the International Sunday School
lesson.
A cordial invitation has been
extended to all who will to attend
the. class meeting.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
injRNITT RE for sale: All kinds.
Will order to your specifications
at cost plus 10% cash. Peach
Furniture and Appliance
Co., Fort Valiev, Phone TA 5-2706
FOR SALE: 3-bedroom house on
Anderson Avenue. Contact Da¬
vid I. Sammons, Whipple Realty
& Insurance Co., 219 N. Macon
Street, Phene TA 6-5761, Fort
Valley.
FOR SALE:- A twelve room, 2
atory old home. Spacious rooms. In
good condition, located on one of
the best residential streets in
town. A good value. Please call
Irving Rigdon, Phones TA 5-2976
•r TA 5-5715. may!4tfc
FOR SALE:- Good line of Used
Furniture on hand at all times,
You can save money. WILSON
Furniture & AppL nee Co. Ph.
TA 5-5484. m7tfc
FOR SALE: Good line of Used
Furniture on hand at all times.
You can save money. WILSON
FURNITURE <& APPLIANCE
CO., Phone TA 5-5484. (tfnc)
FOR SALE: .2 female miniature
J’inscher $85 each. Phone TA
5-6995. (trnc)
FOR SALE:- Frozen Food Con¬
tainers, ail kinds. Ga, Products Co.,
Phone TA 5-5616
FOR SALE:- Country Hams and
Shoulders. Ga. Products Co., Phone
TA 5-5616.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT:- Bedroom with pri¬
vate entrance and half bath. Suit¬
able for one or two gentlemen or
couple. Near Golf Course on Ma¬
con Highway. Cal) TA 5-5330
FOR RENT: 2-bedroom apartment
Partially f urnished. Available
1. Phone TA 5-2393. (tfnc
FOR RENT: 3-room apartment.
Private front porch erl.rance,
also private bath. Hot and cold
furnished. 500 Green Street,
TA 5-2651, Mrs. L. A. Har¬
(tfnc)
RENT: Modern store build¬
ing. Main Street, Fort Valley,
Car be occupied August
Please call Irving Rigdon at TA
or TA 5-5581. (tfnc)
FOR RENT:- Two, 2-bedroom
East Main Street.
and Investment prop¬
for sale. — C. W. Martin,
TA 5-5452 or TA 5-5372.
Lonnie P. Smith now
6'vaib iik I nr painting. 32 years
■! rie.net: Phone TA 5-5103. (5tc
WANTED
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and REFIN- j
Satisfaction UPHOLSTERY Guarante- j
SMITH
TA 5-5982. Tfc
Sing'e and double
atb for duration of
Ph" rv Mr. McMieh
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rtress.
be Jean, ■eat,
rid experienced. Apply
Steak Houne - Perry Highway. I
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The program, which will he di-
1 reefed by t.hp president of the
| class, Mr. George M. JInslam, Sr.,
* dude a special musical
; number.
The Adult. Class enjoyed a sup¬
per in the Fellowship Building on
Thursday evening, a week ago,
which was well attended.
Mrs. Forester B. Little was the
chairman of the serving commit¬
tee.
Mr. R. A. Hall was speaker of
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FURN. & APPL. CO.
8. Macon St. Ft. Valley Buy On fesy Terms
j i i TTENTION
FARMERS! A
Cargill is now buying
Oats f Barley and Wheat.
We have prompt unload
ing service
We are located 5 Miles
south of Fort Valley on High
way 341.
CALL FOR PRICES
IA 54549 OR TA 5-5540
Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., May 28, 1059
the occasion. | RENEW YOUR i UBSCUIPTION
[read the CLASSIFIED AI)S
IN S U R A IS C E
FIRE AND CASUALTY
DAVll) 1, SAMMONS
219 N. MACON ST. PHONE TA 5-5761