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Leader Tribune, Fori
PERSONALS
IT OUStOJl
State..1 lit week here
Visit ivi r.
and Mrs. Lawrence E. Houston.
They are the children of the
Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Hous
ton, of Statesboro.
The Rev. and Mrs. Dick Sprague
and -baby son, of Pierson, Fla., are
expected to arrive this week for
a visit to Mrs. George Teece and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Teece had
as their guests recently Mr. and
Mrs. James Gannaway of Cham
paign. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Teece
and their guests spent several
days in Florida at Daytona Beach
and St. Petersburg. Enroute home
they stopped over for a visit
the Rev. and Mrs. Richard M.
Sprague in Pierson, Fla. Mrs.
Sprague is a sister of Mr. Teece.
Friends of Miss Norma Jean
Yancey of Warner Robins and Ft.
Valley will regret to learn that
she is a patient in the Peach Cou
nty Hospital where she
an emergency appendectomy last
Thursday.
Little Jim Bloodworth, six month
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Seaman
Bloodworth of Brunswick, spent
two weeks with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson, re
cently. Mr. a id Mrs. Wilson
ried Jim back o Brunswick and
spent the week a. with the
worth si.
I \ S U R A \ C E
FIRE AND CASUALTY
DAVID I, SAMMONS
219 N. MACON ST. PHONE TA 5-5761
I m.UE RATE the ROCKET asm* i
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IS
Tine man who
knows value Mm %
1 Olds ! ■>fi.
goes
More and more medium-priced ear
buyers who van! the most for their B &j.....;
money are joining the sw ing to Olds.
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they figure all the t ■ *
Why? Because up m
quality features and '
extra con- ■
■violences Olds has as standard m
etjuipment. They carefully consider m r, :m
the economy of the Rocket Png me mm
the low-rosi maintenance of an j
, . . ” 4ps* mak
Olds its higher resale value. But y
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. . . ask thentselv t
most of all they- 'CM, '
"Is this the, kind oj car my family
and I will he proud to oum . . . m m
one that will give us the full
measure of fun and comfort toe
want . . is this the car whose
.
style will stay in style?"
The overwhelming "yes” can he ><
found in the zooming sales RUCCefifi
Okismobile of the ’59 dealer OldsmohOe. today .. See .Value- your OLDS
Bate the Rochet! GY min MfMURC . IRt V*u*
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GREENE MOTOR COMPANY
N. MACON ST. FORT VALLEY, GA.
SPECIAL
For Father’s Day!
LOUNGING CHAIR
THE PERFECT GIFT
THIS WEEK
S59.95
EASY TERMS—
CHRISTOPHER’S
MAIN STREET Phone TA 5-2925
TVL*?>
Ga., Thurs., ,Ti re 1. 1959
Flint _ F Jjeetrie Co
Oj) Seeks Members;
\\ itli Cheeks I hie
Oh July 24. 195> ;ht F.
trie Membership Cor > ratio
reached a financia go; 1
been working toward for Hi years,
officials recently announced. On
that day it paid the capital cred-l
its acrued during the years 1943
and 1944 only.
The missing people from Fort
Valley are: J. W. Barrett, James
Conard, S. B. Coleman, Louis E.
Davis, Herbie Duke, Mrs. Hubert
Grace, W. C. Hall, H. A. Hecker
I son, Nig Hill, C. 1 Holly, Mrs.
Lizzie Hutto, Mrs. D. P. Leaptrot,
J- D. Massey, J. M. Maulden, Ray
i mond Mills, F. G. M.lier, Bart
Miller, L. M. NeSmith, W. E. Pol
lock, J. E. Simmons, and D. L
I Whitehead.
Those with a Byron address
1 G. B. Asbcll, J. E. Aultman,
are:
Raymond Ayers, Mrs. Alice Mae
Bailey, R E. Bryan, C. P. Byrd,
Mrs. J. D. Cherry, M. H. Drig
I gars, Abe Gains, J. K. Gooding,
Boysie Goodwin, F. F. Holland,
| Josh Holt, Herbert E. Jones, Jim
Johnson, Oscar Leary, Jim Lester,
Hoe H. Langley, Eugene Lange
ton, C. L. Lasseter, E. L. McDan
iel, B. M. Nowell, J. P. Newsome.
L. F. Rambo, John M. Rici C. 1
Riggs, J. J. Roger.-. L.
1 and H. S. Watkins.
Get Ready For
Outdoor Meals
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door eating in most sections of
the country will begin again!
Back porch suppers and picnics in
the yard call for easy-fix foods.
Salads are ever so popular at
these informal affairs. Here’s one
that will be doubly welcomed . . .
Pork and Bean Slaw. It combines
favorite canned pork and beans
with tomato sauce and crunchy
shredded cabbage. You’ll be de¬
lighted with the flavor and crisp¬
ness, Served in your prettiest
salad bowl, this salad will be a
star at many of your parties dur¬
ing the "outdoor eating” season.
A nice go-along is a platter of
assorted cold cuts (stuffed with
cheese cubes) and relishes . . •
carrot and celery sticks, radish
roses, olives, and sweet gerkins.
Complete the menu with frozen
peach pies and coffee.
BACK PORCH SUPPER
Mugs of Chicken Cumbo Soup
4 xilotted C.ohl Cuts Itclishe*
fork anil llean Slaw
frozen Individual Peach Piet
Coffee
Pork and Bean Slaw
1 teaspoon sug’ar
i*. U\bb poons vinopar
1 can (1 pound) pork arid Leans
with tomato siHicc
2 cups shredded cabbage
Vy teaspoon celery seed
Sait ai ■ popper, to taste
Di"solve sugar in vinegar: mix
lightly with remaining ingredients,
Cliill and serve on crisp salad
greens. Makes 4 servings. ms
a long weekend holiday
at the end of this month, out¬
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Pickles 22-Oz. Jar 29/
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DAILY BRAND
TjV. PS I Dog Food 12^89/
aunt min 1 Sic
CONDOR 69/
Instant Coffee.............
ARMOUR'S STAR 5 *$3.89
Canned Ham L t
FANCY PACK “ 1 LB. AS*
Green Shrimp 5 $2.45
FANCY
Zenith Rsce Ce "° B " e
j DM MM s; S CHOCOLATE FLA VC 1! COATED 3S/
I lumbo PS Ctn. of 12
Aristocrat saltines . . . 16-Oz. Pkg. 19/
FLORIDA RED RIPE
A' WATERMELON
$ - WHOLE HALF QUARTER
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4 FRESH TENDER
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EXTRA LARUE ICEBERG
4SS sc Lettuce 2-25/
IS” BOWL - t:.SS 18" BOWL WITH WHEEL J5.9S
CEtas’soal Grill 18" W'ide
COOSA GENUINE HARDWOOD
CEiarcoal briquetts l 0 -“- 69 /
LIBBY JUMBO DECORATED
Iced Tea Glasses 32 -Ox. Size 19/
ANN PAG! STRAWBERRY ANN PAGE
Preserves * 59
2 “ c TOMATO
SOUP -i
ANN PAGE FRENCH
Dressing -25/ 10^2-Oz. Can 10 /
JANE PARKER LARGE . 39
JANE PARKER DANISH Angel Food' - c
Nut Ring SteP-V’-'i, Jane parker ( s-inch size ; ' SPECIAL!
943/.. 35ff Cherry Pie - 45c
JANE PARKER 17/
White Bread 18 -Oz. Size
Tops all theTrlmmings! MARCAL WHITE
m TOILET
MILD & MELLOW TISSUE
EIGHT O’CLOCK
1-LB. BAG 53 C 3-Lb. $153 Bag ^ Q [ton, in Pft, /
MARCAL
Red Circle ii 5T/ PAPER
3-LB. BAG . . . $1.65 TOWELS
Bokar -61/; 4 Rolls \n Bag
3-LB. BAG .. $1.77
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
j .OJRN.TT lit-; for sale: All tuiuis,
A" ill order '.o your specifications
»t cost plus 10% cash. Peach
Furniture and Appliance
Co., Fort Valiev. Phone TA5-27< ! 6
FOR SALE: 3-bedroom house on
Anderson Avenue. Contact Da¬
vid I. Sammons, Whipple Realty l
<£ Insurance C.o., 219 N. Macon |
Street, Phone TA 5-5761, Fort
Valley.
FOR SALE:- A twelve room, 2
story 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
or TA 5-5715. mayl4tfc
FOR SALE:- Good line of Used
Furniture on hand at all times.
You can save money. WILSON
Furniture & Appliance Co. Ph.
TA 6-5484. m7tfc
FOR SALE: Good line of Used
j Furniture on hand at all times.
You can save money. WILSON
FURNITURE & APPLIANCE
CO., Phone TA 5-5484. (tfnc)
i FOR SALE: 2 female miniature
Pinschers. $35 each. Phone TA
5-5995. (trnc)
FOR SALE:- Frozen Food Con
j tainers, all kinds. Ga. Products Cq:,
Phone TA 5-5616
FOR SALE Country Hums and
Shoulders. Ga. Produri o., Phone
TA 5-5616.
FOR KENT
j ____________ pri
i RENT:- Bedroom with
vate entrance . and hall bath, buit
I able for one or two gentlemen or
j couple, Near* Golf Call Course TA 5-5330 on Ma
cou Highway.
I
- FOR RENT: 5-nwm house, mod¬
ern conveniences, unfurnished,
also house trailer, furnished. L.
P. Singleton, Singleton’s Trailer
Park, Phone TA 6-6940. (2tp)
PUR RENT: 2-bedroom apartment
Partially furnished. Available
June I. Phone TA 6-2393. (tfnc
PGR RENT: 3-room apartment.
Private front porch eiftrance,
also private bath. Hot and cold
water furnished. 600 Green Street,
Phone TA 5-266.1, Mrs. L. A. Har¬
den. (tfnc)
FOR RENT: ’Modern store build¬
ing. Main Street, Fort Valley,
Georgia. Can be occupied August
J Please call Irving Rigdon at TA
5-21:76 c l TA 5-5681. (tfnc)
| I FCV RENT:- Two, 2-bedroom
ApurlmM.ts. Lust Main Street.
Coinreerci;!i anil investment prop
erties for sale, C. W. Martin,
broker, TA 5-5452 or TA 5-5372.
SERVICES: Lonnie I'. Smith now
available for painting. 32 years
experience. Phone TA 6-5103. (5tc
'
FOR RENT- 20 Ft., 40 Ft. Ex¬
tension Ladders. Step Ladders, 6,
8, 10 Ft. Strickland Hardware,
iPhone Taylor 5-2273. pp
WANTED
UPHOLSTERING and REFIN¬
ISHING — Satisfaction Guarante¬
ed - SMITH UPHOLSTERY —
Gall TA 5-5982. Tfc
WANTED: Experienced and neat
Cook; and a -waitress. Apply at
the Steak House, Perry Road. (2tc
WANTED: Qld refrigerators and
second-hand bedroom suits. Will
make good trades. Christopher’s
Inc. Phone. TA 5-2928. (ltc)
WANTED: Furnished house. Call
Bob King at TA 5-5445. (ltc)
WANTED: Job as; nurses’ aide or
work in private home. Call TA
5-6449.
WANTED:- Colored Waitress.—
Must be efficient, clean, neat,
courteous and experienced. Apply
at. Steak House Perry Highway.
May&tfc
WANTED:- Good, Medium Up¬
right Piano if reasonably priced.
Contact or write Mrs. C. A. Irby,
Route 1, Fort Valley. lc
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
The Robins Air Force Base Ex¬
change invites quotations for a
concessionaire to operate the ex¬
change Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Pick-up and Delivery Service and
Tailor Shop at Robins Air Force
Base Georgia.
Perspective applicants are ad¬
vised to contact the Exchange Of¬
ficer, Extension 456 or 457 for
information relating to the appli
:,vUon requirements and interviews
for this concession. Written pro¬
posal.: must be received no later
that 2:30 P.M. on June 10, 1959,
ng t: 249, Rubin.; Air Force Base,
Georgia ltc