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Leader-Tribune, Fort Valley, Ga., Thurs., July 4,
Want Ads
FOR RENT: Furnished Cottage.
Also rooms with baths. Call 825-
6203. Jn30c
FOR SALE — 3 bedroom brick
home. 102 Snow St. $13,500 or
pay equity and assume GI Loan.
SEE THE
International
SET AT
CHAMPION’S
PARTS & SERVICE INC.
Marshallville Road
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TOP-POWERED
PICKUPS
Choose from Sixty
different Models
CAMPERMOBILE
Choose from 6 models
built exactly for your
style of camping fun.
ALSO A SERVICE
AWARD-WINNING
SHOP WITH:—
-Complete line of parts
-Machine Shop
-Welding
-Factory trained
mechanics
CALL
CHAMPION’S
PARTS & SERVICE, INC
825-2694
Marshallville Road
Fort Valley, Georgia
SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE!
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$699.95-Now Sofas Choose from $139.95 up ta»th»42 pounds. Feature* new RCA Super Bright HHS# Color Tube.
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I sM. REG. $149.95 NOW $786(1 FPD-146TAN 14,6 cu, ft. 40" electric
IPi fi- ■> A — Frigitjaire Frost-Proof Frig idaire
l 40” Range...
with Automatic Rock-bottom price
OUR OWN EXPERT Ice Maker Oven
■ No fill or spill! Ice Maker puts I ■ door lifts off for easy
cubes in door server! ■ Frost- i oven Outlet cleaning. ■ Handy Appli
INSTALLATION CREW proof! You’ll never defrost again! ance for electric coffee
ALL PICTURES AND LAMPS REDUCED - ■ 125-lb. size top freezer for the maker or mixer. ■ Tilt-up, self
... extra room you wanti deaning surface units. ■ Lower
storage drawer removes for
under-range cleaning.
Ii ■ WILSON Galleries I ONLY V
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It- West Church Valley, This is store-wide Sale
SAMSONITE Street Fort Georgia a
DELUXE i
Reg). 58.95 — Now REDUCED
Phone 825-5564 6ptjU8
FOR SALE: Modern style brick
veneer home with 3 bedrooms, 1
1/2 baths, laundry area, large kit
chen, livingroom and outdoor stor
age. Central Air Conditioning. Lo
cated on large lot, Wilson Subdi
vision. Pay Equity, assume 5 1/4%
FHA loan. Phone 825-5747.
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FOR SALE OR LEASE — Lot
for commercial or otherwise. 3 mi.
out on Reynolds Road at 4 way
intersection in Crawford County.
Approximately 4 acres Call 825-
5883 or write Box 206 Reynolds
Road. 1
MALE OR FEMALE
HELP WANTED
Users of Rawliegh Products in
Peach and Houston Counties need
service. No experience or capital
necessary. See or write Rawliegh
Dept. @AF - 840 - 876 Freeport,
Ill. 61032. 3pt4th
Real Estate
Home Sales
FOR SALE
REA ALL ELECTRIC - and sell
ing for just $8,000. Attractive 3
bedroom frame located in Clark’s
Village.
OLDER HOMES - But, not too
old to remodel or enjoy as they
are for many mtore years. We
have several for your selection.
§8,000 up.
HOMES FOR RENT
LOCAL FARM FOR SALE: 100
acre farm with nice home. Crop
land can be rented. $25,000.
CLARENCE L. COLLINS, Realtor
Insurance and Real Estate
825-8631—825-8583 Y’ineville
FOR RENT —Apartments. Contact
Terry Parham, 825-8271, Par-San
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FOR SALE: Good used electric
Stove. Fair condition. Real cheap
825-5679. jn272c
FOR RENT: FURNISHED Home.
Available July 1st. Call 825-8075
or 825-8121. jn20e
SERVICES — Painting, both in
side and outside. Reasonable. Free
estimates. Call Lonnie Smith at
825-5103 jn20c
Spillers Wrecking
and Salvage Co.
ALL KINDS OF WRECKING
Vacant Lots Mowed
Also all Kinds of Used Building
Materials for Sale
TOP SOIL - FILL DIRT
and BRICK SAND
Reynolds Road - Phone 825-2967
TALMADGE SPILLERS
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DON’T PASS UP that Vacation
because of funds! A few hours a
day servicing an AVON territory
is your answer. —
Write or call AVON Dist. Mgr.,
Edna Gatliff, P. 0. Box 1075, War
ner Robins - Call 923-3114.
WANTED. Elderly Couple to live
on Farm as care taker.
Call 825-2967 Talmadge Spillers
WANTED: Man or woman who
can dry clean and press. City
Cleaners, Maz’shallvilie, Ga. Call
967-2311 or 967-2447. (t7/25c)
MIDDLE GA. STUDENT wants
position as Secretary for Summer
Job Please Call 956-5822.
Insurance
“HONOR STUDENTS RATE!”
Honor students deserve better
insurance rates. Drop by today
for a quote on your automobile in
surance and receive this special
deviation,
CLARENCE L. COLLINS
Insurance and Real Estate
825-8631 Vineville Street
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Air Tight Vacuum Clean. One
irice Anywhere — Tank $25. —
grease trap, $10. Tanka installed,
new lines. All work guaranteed
for 5 vea-s. J. W. BP. YND, Mon
tezuma, Ga., Phone Collect 472-
8668 . t?
FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom House
$85.00. 825-8223 or 825-5691 after
6:00 P. M. M30c
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The Editor-
223 E. Church Street
Fort Valley, Ga. 31030
June 24, 1968
Mr. Dan Grahl, Editor
The Leader-Tribune
Vineville Street
Fort Valley, Georgia
Dear Mr. Grahl:
Some time ago we understand
FOR SALE: 1 12-hp Johnson
outboard motor. Price $75. Call
825-8255. Jn2#4c
FOR RENT: Small country home
with modern conveniences. 5 and
one-half miles from Fort Valley
on Hwy. 341. Call 826-8036.
TRIP INSURANCE
Vacation time is a time of grea
ter risk for all of us. We can write
a trip insurance policy for you for
low, low' premiums.
CLARENCE L. COLLINS
Insurance and Real Estate
825-8631 Vineville Street
FOR SALE: 1965 Chevrolet - One
owner “Lil Ole School Teacher”
4-door Impala, air cond., radio,
double power, whitewalls, power
glide. 25,000 mi. $1595. L. N. Dyes
CITY TV SERVICE. jn27c
MARTIN’S TV SERVICE
Mr. Sumner now on duty from
9 A.M. to 6 P.M., Monday through
Friday, to give quick dependable
TV service.
DIAL 825-2611
Shop located between McCon
nels & Power Oil Company on
N. Macon Street. 4tjll8
FOR SALE: C-1500 International
stake body truck. Only 12,000 miles
One owner - A-l condition - your
local International dealer. Cham
pion Parts & Service, Fort Valley.
Phone 825-2694. lc
WE ALWAYS have a new line of
tractors - Big ones. Little ones.
Also an assortment of middiesized
ones. Come see your I.H. Dealer,
LEWIS TRUCK & TRACTOR CO.
Perry,Ga.
FOR RENT — 1 2-room unfurn
ished apartment. 225 Anderson
Ave. 825-5461. jn27c
FOR RENT; 2 rooms for sleeping.
Call 5-8712 after 5 o’clock. — Be
fore 5, call 52515
that you were able to locate your
lost cat because you had mention
ed him in your editorial. Because
of this, we are writing to you.
Mr. Grahl, we had a fine little
terrier answering to the name of
“Mr. Lucky”. One morning he
wanted to go outside ‘about 4 a.m.’
We have not seen him since. How
ever, a month or so after his dis
appearance, we found his halter
which had been thrown into the
drive sometime during the night.
The registration tag number was
not on the halter.
We have received a rumor that
he was sold to a residence of our
city. Thus, if you could mention
him in your paper and we receive
word of his whereabouts, you
would make our whole family hap
py
Mattie E. Grace, age 11
“Chip” Grace, age 6
Fort Valley, Georgia
June 26, 1968
Dear Mr. Grahl:
Since we are moving to Macon
tomorrow, will you please print
this item next week so that our
friends will know? We surely
will thank you.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles YV. Jean
es, Sr., Pamela and Chuck, have
moved to Macon, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeanes will be work
ing with the Bibb County Board
of Education.
They will reside at 2631 Pierce
Drive North, Macon, Ga. 31204.
Yours sincerely,
Katie Jeanes
2926 Millmar
Dalas, Texas 75228
June 25, 1968
The Leader-Tribune
Fort Valley, Georgia
Dear Fort Valley:
At the moment my plane is at
30,000 feet, a hieght that is dwaf
ted by the spirits of old friends
and classmates of the class of ‘43
who had their reunion Sunday,
June 23. If any of you have had
the misfortune to miss such a re
union I will say you have missed
a great thrill. My heart goes out
to the few that were unable to
attend as it was an experience
that will never toe really dupiicat
ed.
Anticipation of such a meeting
is approached with so many var
ied emotions that the final de
cision to join the group, in many
cases, was made at the last mom
ent.
Thanks was in order to 0. B.
Brown and his co-workers for
their detective work in searching
out and notifying such a scatter
ed group which was no easy job
after 25 years. This group also
is credited for arranging) a meet
ing place, dinner and as 0. B. ex
pressed it, Fellowship.
Y'ou would think that after so
long a time the lack of common
interest vftould produce a stilted
and withdrawn group. Quite the
opposite! The very reason for this
letter is to report to the family
and friends and yes, Fort Valley
in General, the joy and happiness
we experienced. Each member of
the class have homes, family and
occupations for the most part not
dreamed of 25 years ago. Age ..vas
not so evident at maturity. TV
impatient ’43 graduates pict ,mi
a self-assurance and a joy for file
that would compliment any ’), i e
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Josiah Phelps, left of Fort Val
ley, a teacher for the Agricultur
al Education Division of the Ga,
State Department of Education,
is welcomed to Atlanta toy LawrJ’
Gillespie, senior Agricultural on- _
gineer in the Georg/ia Power Com
pany’s rural division. Mr. Phelps,
a teacher at Fort Valley State
Colleg*e, accompanied a delegation
town’.
Robert Frost wrt>te a poem—
(the last verse I’ll try to quote)
and I’ll take the liberty of dedi
cating to Miss Thelma Wilson,
and Mr. Anderson (-even though
I have a bone to pick with him)
and the class of 1943.
“The woods are Pool and dark
and deep
But I have promises to keep
And miles to go before I sleep
And miles to go before I sleep”.
Until June, 1973 when if the
Lord is willing., we meet again.
Sincerely,
Betty Jean Johnson Lewis
WOKTVt
ATTEND ~! M>\Y V 1)001
of 12 state FFA officers who re
C ently toured major businesses in
the state. The utility hosted the
group for a special luncheon, fol
lowed by a tour of the company’s
general office and a visit to Plant
Jack McDonough, steam-electric
generating- plant north of Atlan
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