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LEGAL ADS
•GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY:
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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 REFRIG.
& Electric Co.
FORT VAIXEY GA.
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cleaning a breeze.
STRICKLAND HARDWARE
S. MACON STREET — FORT VALLEY
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Smart play! Tank up with the modem
motor fuels custom-made to power A
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great new Chevron* gasolines. Each
packed with livelier performance, long-running "
economy. Besides, in Chevron and Chevron Su
preme you get Methyl*, the antiknock compound }
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Pursuant to the Power of Sale
contained in a certain Deed to Se
cure Debt executed by Dona Juan
and Lewis Corbin to Institutirn
For Essential Housing:, Inc. date:!
September 26, 1961 and recorded
in Deed Book 0-1, Page 298, Peach
County, Gecrgia, Records; and
said Grantee having declared the
entire indebtedness due under said
Deed to Secure Debt by reason of
a default in the provisions there
of, will sell before the Courthouse
door in said County, at puhlic out
cry, on the first Tuesday in Dec
ember, 1964, during the legal hours
cf sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, .he following described prop
erty, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the State of
Georgia, Ciunt.y of Peach, and in
Land Lot 201 in the 9.h District
therein fronting north 50 feet on
an unnamed street or road and
running back with uniform width
a distance (f 100 feet. Said tract
is known, designated and described
as Lot No. 4 of the property of
Alice Jordan Ingram, as will ap
pear upon map tf survey made by
T. F. Flournoy, April 21, 1960.
Said property will be sold as the
property of the said Dona Juan
and Lewis Corbin, subject to all
taxes, assessments, easements and
restrictions, if any, and the pro
ceeds of said sale applied in said
Deed.
Certain-Teed Produets Corpor-
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some years ago, the year of the 7
closed big snow storm. Christmas The weather
v in, and nearly
had to be postponed. And who
saved Red-Nosed the day? Reindeer! why, Rudolph the
OnCE A MISFIT In Christmas-town be
cause of his shiny, glowing nose, “Ru
dolph is the star of General Electric’s
full color musical Fantasy Hour. He and
his pals, will Yukon Cornelius and Hermey
the Elf. be seen all over the country
on NBC-TV from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. EST.
on December 6.
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the red-nosed rein
deer” tells the story of the well-loved
Christmas seng In colored Animagic.
Santa and Mrs. Claus, together with
Sam the Snowman and all their North
Pole friends join Rudolph, Cornelius and
Hermey In this rollicking, tuneful Christ
mas offering. K
ation, Successor by Merger to
Institute For Essential Hous
ing, Inc. and as Attorney in
Fact for Dona Juan and Lewis
Corbin.
Fryer, Harp & Turk
1110 Atlanta Federal Savings Big.
Atlanta, Georgia, 30303 ....... tn
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed proposals from general
contractors will be received by the
University System Building Au
thcrity, Owner, in Room 550, 244
Washington Street, S. W., Atlanta,
Georgia, until 3:00 p. m., Eastern
Standard Time on December 1,
1964, for the construction of 3
HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING,
FORT VALLEY STATE COL
LEGE, PROJECT NO. J-4, located
in Fort Valley, Georgia. At the
time and place noted above, the
proposals will be publicly opened
and read. No extension of the bid—
ding period will be made.
Bidding documents may be ob
tained at the office of the archi
tects, W. P. Thompson, Jr., Archl
itect, Inc., P. O. Box 2187, Macon
Georgia. Application for documents
together with deposit of $50.00
per set should be filed promptly
with the architects. Bidding mater
ial will be forwarded, shipping
charges collect, as soon as possible
The full amount of deposit for
one set will be refunded to each
general contractor who submits a
bonifide bid upon return of such
set in good condition within 30
7V mrWs leading acoustical experts made the test
The V. S. Auto Hub certified the results:
“Bunk!” at20mph...at 40mph... at 60mph... “This ad kills me...”
The 1965 Ford
rides quieter
“Hard to believe...” than a Rolls-Royce!
“Incredible!”
“ Must have had mmm :7L-7. £h§*i iPhhs m HI
a 50-year-old Rolls...” Sm m ..... “Ridiculous!”
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“Come on now...” “Farfetched!”
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“Amazing...” M “Hooey!”
Test drive Total Performance’65...best year yet to go FORD
To the 5 out of 10 people
who didn’t believe this ad...
a sporting proposition
Take a no-obligation test drive in a 1965
Ford. Maybe you just couldn’t believe the
ad (reprinted above) which appeared in
this paper a few weeks ago. After all,
many consider Rolls-Royce to be one of
the world’s finest ears. But Ford does
ride quieter. The world’s leading acous
tical experts (Bolt, Beranek and
Newman, inc.) made the tests. The U. S.
Auto Club certified the results.
This year’s Ford has the strongest body
ever... a revolutionary new frame that
“tunes out” vibrations ... new ultrasoft
coil-spring suspensions—all contributing
to the new hushed ride. But the ride is
only part of what’s new.
Test drive Total Performance’65... best year yet to go FORD
MUSTANG FALCON ■ FAIIHANE ■ FGRil • THUNOEneiKa
PEACH COUNTY MOTOR CO
VINEVILLE STREET — FORT YALLET. GA.
days after date of opening of bids.
All other deposits will be refund
ed with deductions approximating
cost of reproduction of documents
upon return of same in good con
dition within 30 days after date
of opening.
Contract, if awarded, will be on
a lump sum basis. No bid may be
withdrawn for a period cf 35 days
after time has oeen called on tne
date of opening. Bids must be a
ccompanied by a bid bond in an a
meunt not less than 6 percent of
the base bid. Both a performance
bond and a payment bond will be
Smokey Sayat
S^ONECAREIESS (cabaUCKBJ MS ACT GEMMANiy HERE^
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Prevent Range Fires!
Smorgasbord Lunch
EACH SUNDAY
HOT ROLLS, CORN MUFFINS, BUTTER, TEA OR COFFEE
SERVED FROM 11:30 TO 2:30 P.M.
FROM 5:30 TO 9:00 P.M.
Adults $1.50 Children 90c
LARGE SELECTION OF MEATS, VEGETABLES AND DESSERTS,
(Meet Your Friends and Help Yourself)
Moss Oaks Dining Room
U. S. 41 - 3 Miles South of Perry, Ga.
H New swept-back instrument panel adds
five inches extra knee room. ■ Transmis
sion tunnel is lower than in competing cars
for extra foot room. ■ Trunk has more
usabie space ti^an ever—holds four 2-suiters
standing upright.
H New ultra-luxurious LTD series—un
matched by any other car in Ford’s class.
E Silent-Flo ventilation (standard on 4-door
hardtops) removes stale air, provides fresh
air even with all windows closed. ■ Exclu
sive new twin-edge key—works with either
side up.
li Hot, but hushed, 289-cu. in. V-8 is stan
dard equipment in XL and LTD models.
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Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thur*., Nov. 12, 1964
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE
PUBLISHED WEEKLY ON THURSDAY ESTABLISHED 1888
DANIEL K. GRAHL, EDITOR
Second Class Postage Paid at Fort Valley, Georgia
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
IN GEORGIA __ONE YEAR $3-SO
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OUT OF STATE_____ _____ ONE YEAR 14.00
IN GEORGIA_____ __SIX MONTHS $2.50
required in an amount equal to 100 lities.
percent of the contract price. UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
The Owner reserves the right to BUILDING AUTHORITY
reject any and all bids and to By; E. B. Davis, Vice Chmo.
waive technicalities and informa- thrull-19_
Observe Traffic Regulations • •
■ Smooth, thrifty all-new Big Six in other
models-the most powerful standard Six
offered by any car in Ford’s class, a V-8
options to 425 lip.
■ All hord automatic transmissions have 3
speeds, not 2 as in many competing cars.
H Fully synchronized manual transmissions
-you can even shift down to first without
clashing gears.
If nil this sounds like a lot for one car to
offer . . . take a test drive. See why more
people are buying Fords than ever before
in post-war history.
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