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FOR SALE:
FOR SALE: House and Garage
apartment. Must see to appreciate.
612 Forrest Drive, TA 5-2945
FOR SALE: Three bedroom brick
home. 114 baths. In pecar grove
section. Phone TA 5-8577 sl7c
FOR SALE: Coastal Bermuda hay
at $20.00 ton, baled in field with
out rain. J. H. Donaldson, 5-5829
FOR SALE: Sewing Machine.
Dial-A-Matic zig-zag in modem
style console cabinet. Makes But
tonholes, sews on buttons, darns,
monograms, embroiders, makes
decorative designs, blind hems, and
uses twin needle, all without extra
attachments. Repossessed; assume
payments of $7.00 month, or pay
total balance of $56.77. Free home
06 th consecutive dividend
I MUTUAL, INO. I
w This regular quarterly divi- 1
a dead of 1J per share de- 1
m rived from investment in- I
1 come, plus a distribution of I
I 24144 per share dividend I \
I representing income from
f realized security profits is 1
I payable on September 25 to f
jl 1 shareholders of record as of I f
September 24, 1964. _
I Rotwrt 1 tnted, Secretary-Treasurer 1
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CLIFTON E. MARSHALL
Butler Road — Reynolds, Ga.
demonstration. Write “Credit Man
ager” Box 591, Fort Valley, Ga.
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FOR SALE: Centipede grass seed.
Grows in any soil, costs less to
maintain. Strickland Hardware in
Fort Valley,
FOR SALE: 1963 Mercury Comet
Custom model with Air Cond. &
V-8 engine. Take up last 24 pay
ments. Call 825-8472. o8c
FOR SALE: 1 Thermolaire 25,000
BTU Gas Heataer. Used one
month. $30.00 Call TA 5-8b77 1
FOR SALE: Sewing Machine.
Singer, electric, in mahogany con
sole. Left in service department
over 30 days - can be purchased
for repair costs of $18.30. Free
home demonstration. White “Ser
vice Manager,” Drawer X P. O.
Box 591, Fort Vaalley. ctl5
FARMS FOR SALE (a) 205 acres
near Powersville, 1 mile paved
loud frontage; (b) 59 acres, 2
streams with pondsites,, paved
road, Crawford County; (c) 155
acres timberland on paved road
5 miles West of Henderson; (d)
4 acres at Powersville, paved road,
nice homesite. ALLFARM SALES
INC., Phone 956-2121, Byron, Ga.
Bobwhite Quail. Live $1.00;—
dressed $1.10 each. Call Jim Hun
nicutt, TA 5-2919 (after 6 p.m.)
or stop by 304 Greene St. ptn5
COLORED PROPERTY
We are looking for someone who is presently renting who
would prefer to own his own home. If qualified you can As
some Lower Monthly Payments like rent. $100 Down and n«
closing cost. Qualifications are as follows:
1. Be an Adult.
2. Be employed.
3. Have acceptable credit.
4. Have a desire to own your home.
TO SEE: Go out Carver St. past Fort Valley State College.
Keep on past paved road which goes to dairy barn, and turn
left at 1st road to see third home on right.
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Housing Service Corp., P. O. Box 1244, Atlanta, Ga., or call
Mr. Grant, Atlanta, Ga., 524-0644 Collect, for details upon
inspection of home No. 1-27167.
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MARTIN’S North Macon St.
•i Fort Valley. Ga.
FOR RENT:
FOR RENT: Furnished Cottage &
Apartment. TA 5-5203. c
FOR RENT — Furnished apart
ment in desirable section of town
or room with private bath. Reason
able rates. TA 5-2212. ■17c
FOR RENT: Three room unfurn
ished apartment. 113 Knoxville
St., TA 5-8119. ptoS
paved road, has gas heat also gas
and electric stove connections. On
School bus route. Call TA 5-5829
FOR RENT: Five room house a
bout 4 miles from Byron just off
Warner Robins Road between Fort
Valley and Warner Robins. Gas
tank with 3 heaters. Contact Mrs.
J. H. Cummings, 600 Elberta St.,
Fort Valley. ptoS
WANTED:
WANTED: Old houses, old barns, to
be wrecked or moved. Also barns
or sheds built. Reasonable. Call
Spillers Wrecking & Salvage Co.,
Phone TA 5-2967. (tfnc)
WANTED: Discriminating buyer
for almost new Perry home. Own
er transferred. Big, beautiful brick
veneer, completely air conditioned,
Carpeted living room, hall and 3
bedrooms. 2 Ceramic baths in col
or. Expensive draperies in living
room and den. Kitchen built-ins in
cludes Frigidaire range, oven and
breakfast nook. Landscaped yards.
Worth much more than asking
price of $19,000. Make convention
al or FHA loan WHIPPLE REAL
TY CO. Perry Ga. cto8
HELP WANTED: I am taking
applications for Deputy Sheriff,
Secretary, and man and wife as
jailers and deputy. Employment
effective Jan. 1, 1965. Salary and
working conditions will be discus
sed in interview. For appointment
call Sheriff-Elect J. R. Mullis, at
Peach County Courthouse. o8c
SERVICES:
PUBLIC HAULING
All kinds of hauling at anytime.
Telephone TA 5-2967 or see Tal
madge Spillers. (A2tfnc)
Services: Have rotary mower &
will contract to mow vacant lots,
fields, etc. Talmadge Spillers, TA
5-2967. (aul2c)
The LUZIER CLUB plan puts
money in your club treasury for
every member who buys LUZIER
skin care products. Interested ? ? ?
Call Jane Pool, TA 5-8551. 2p
CARPETS a fright? Make them
a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer $1.00
MATHEWS APPL. & FURN. CO.
SERVICES—Rugs and Carpets
professionaally cleaned. Free pick
up and delivery. Kenneth Barfield.
TA 5-2242 ptd-10
NOTICE
Effective October 1 your Macon
Telegraph & New agent for Fort
Valley is Mrs. Eloise Davidson, 513
Courtland Ave., Phone TA 5-2062.
For prompt delivery and courteous
service please call.
MERRY CHRISTMAS—
IS assured with the fine commis
sions you’ll earn during the Christ
mas season. Write—
•Edna Gatliff, P. O. Box 1075,
Warner Robins, Ga. ctn5
DO YOU have ycur lifetime
guarantee mail box from REDI
MIX yet? They are sure pretty.
Call 825-5555.
YUCK, YUCK—It is cold. Come
on down to see us so you can keep
warm too. VAL-GAS CO. Phone
825-2705. lc
SERVICES
Beginners Flower Arranging
Classes — Night classes begin on
October 12th at 7:30. For infor
mation call Mrs. Evelyn Webb, TA
5-8630. 1
NOTICE
Turkey Shoot Saturday, Oct. 24.
Next to Wildlife Headquarters.
Starting at 10:00. Sponsored by
Fort Valley Gun Club. cao22
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by CC.-TEX" FAWCETT. Pofinp Pet Car* Cgntw
Yard Manners
Even the friendliest of neigh
bors will be resentful and angry
if the dog next door wanders un
checked all over their lawn, soils
their yard, and tears up their
lawn or flowers.
A dog isn’t born with yard
manners and probably will object has no to
idea the neighbors if he knows
his activities. Or
from painful experience _ that
they do, he doesn’t understand
why. The solution is up to you.
Teach your dog to use only a
certain portion of your own yard
—behind or beside the garage, or
out behind the shrubbery. You
can do this by placing some of
his droppings there, then taking
him to that spot when you know
it is necessary. When he relieves
himself there, praise him. other
Meanwhile, spray previously any
yard spot he has used
with a good commercial deodor
ant. The smell will keep your dog
away from those areas, and he
will start using the area you
have chosen for him.
PEACHLAND JOURNAL—
Continued From Front Page
church members, did a
job for Fort Valley but most of
all for the Kingdom if God
The entire community will sure
ly miss them, and we wish for
in his advanced studies, and his
family the best of everything. We
are proud they came our way.
Bob Baker came here several of
the same years ago as Enforce
ment Chief of the Georgia Game
& Fish Commission Fort Valley
District Office, and his fine fam
ily, of course, came with him.
They all immediately moved in
to the heart of the church and
school and community life, and be
came a real & active part of our
community.
They were a real asset to our
community and we were sorry to
see them leave as Bob went to At
lanta to accept a job promotion.
We hope they come again our
way.
LEGAL ADS
GEORGIA, PEACH COUN T Y
COURT OF ORDINARY, October
Term, 1964.
The appraisers upon application
of Mrs. Ferrell H. Smith, widow
of said Ferrell H. Smith, for a
twelve months’ support for herself
having filed their return; all per
sons concerned hereby are cited
to show cause, if any they have,
at the next regular November
term of this court, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
B. A. Young. Ordinary
Wells & Adams, Attorneys
Fort Valley, Ga. (thru 10-29)
ASTHMA Don’t let difficult breathing, COUGHS coughing
and wheezing, due to recurring spasms of
Bronchial Asthma or simple Bronchitis
ruin your sleep and energy without trying
MENDACO. Works through your blood t©
help loosen Thus and usually remove allays thick, coughing strangling which
mucus.
permits freer breathing and sounder sleep.
Get MENDACO under money back guar
antee at druggists. (
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WASHBURN STORAGE
& MOVING SERVICE
DISTINCTIVE
Lwcal and Long
Distance Moving
Household Goods
Stored.
D-cpenuaoie, prompt Service
“FOR INFORMATION »:ALL”
W ashburn Storage Co
Phone SH 3-7471
83 5th St. — Macon, Ga.
Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., ^October 6, 1964
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULA
TION.
October 1, 1964.
The Leader-Tribune.
Once each week.
Vineville Street, Fort Valley,
Georgia 31030.
Publisher: Daniel K. Grahl, 1011
First Street, Fort Valley, Georgia
31030.
Editor: Same as above.
Owner: Daniel K. Grahl, 1011
First’Street, Fort Valley Georgia
31030.
Known bondholders, Mortgagees
and other security holders owning
or holding 1 per cent or more of
total amount: Bank of Fort Valley
Fort Valley, Georgia.
Average number of cop ; es each
issue during preceding IT. months:
(Total No. Copies Printed—Net
Press Run): Average Nq. Copies
Each Issue during Preceding 12
Months: 1,750; Single Issue near
est to Filing Date: 1,700.
Paid Circulation (1) To Subscri
bers by Mail, Carrier Delivery or
by other means: 1,455 and 1,361;
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FOR SALE
7 H.P. Johnson (Sea
Horse) Motor, 14 ft. wooden
fishing boat and trailer with
winch. All excellent Condition.
Motor like New. Call Days TA
5-2432 — After 6 TA 5-5071
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FOR SALE
FAIRFAX OATS ................. $1.00 Bushel
Improved grazing Oats — Withstands
Cold Weather.
Danny Ray
TAylor 5-2852
THEY CAME BACK
This is one in a series of stroke articles offered as a public
service by the publisher and the Georgia Heart Association
Committee on Public Education.
When a stroke occurs, perhaps
the hardest thing the patient
must fight and is a feeling of hope
lessness despair. Strokes
are not hopeless. In the past ten
years, medical research has giv
en us many effective weapons
against stroke; new drugs, sur
gical procedures, and therapeu
tic methods to help restore
muscle function to even severe
ly disabled stroke patients. And
the outlook for the future is
even brighter.
A most important weapon at
the service of the stroke patient
is his own determination to re
cover—to strike back at stroke.
One good example of how such
determination pays off is Louis
Pasteur. During Pasteur’s life
time (1822-1895), practically
nothing could be done for the
stroke patient except to let Na
ture take its course. Yet Pas
teur lived and worked for 27
years after he had suffered a
stroke at the age of 45. Refus
ing to throw in the towel,
Pasteur went on to make scien
tific history ia conquest of
germ-caused diseases. We honor
his memory every time we take
a container of pasteurized milk
from the refrigerator.
CALLAWAY ?«<■ congress
AND
GOLD WATERf° r president j;
THE PEACH COUNTY HEADQUARTERS FOR
CALLAWAY AND GOLDWATER IS NOW OPEN—
Everyone is invited to visit us downtown
Across from the Triangle
COME IN FOR BUMPER STICKERS, BUTTONS,
FAVORS & LITERATURE ABOUT THESE
OUTSTANDING CANDIDATES
Sales Through Agents,
alers, or Otherwise: 121 and 94;
Free distribution by Mail, Carrier
Delivery or by Other Means, 121
and 94; Free Distribution, 2B and
37; Total Number of Copies Dis
tributed, 1,601 and 1,492.
I certify that the statements,
made by me above are correct and
complete.
Daniel K. Grahl, Owner
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We’d like to offer you a
warm house for 20 years
to come. With our
installation of a Carrier
furnace, you’ll enjoy
new comfort.
LEE
Refrisr. r & Elect. Co*
S. MACON ST. - TA 5-5041
In our time, perhaps the most
famous persons who have sur
vived strokes to continue their
important work are Sir Winston
Churchill and former President
Dwight D. Eisenhower. Sir Win
ston was stricken at age 79
during his final term as Brit
ain’s Prime Minister. He cele
brated his 89th birthday last
November.
In 1957, during his second term
had as President, Mr. Eisenhower
a stroke which was mild
and transitory in its effects. He
made an excellent recovery and
soon returned for three more
years of what is often called
the most strenuous job in the
world. He was 73 in October.
Discouragement is a common
side-effect _ of stroke, one that
sometimes affects the family as
well as the patient. However,
the fact that should be stress
ed is that nine out of ten stroke
patients can regain lost abili
ties. Another is that modern
medical research will continue
to provide new ways and means
to Stroke help the patient fight stroke.
can be conquered. It hap
pens every day. For ‘Facts
About Stroke’, write Georgia
Heart Association, 58 Baltimore
"'•‘ce. N. W., Atlanta, Georgia.