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Creating music is the talent that this young group shares
with their audience. Hoping to "win it at!” in Search V
in Macon on Saturday are back row, left - right: Pat Ken
i Home Remedy’ goes to Search V Sat.
This Saturday, July 30, will see 13
bands from this area striving to be in
the top three for Search V in Macon’s
Central City Park One of the hopefuls
will be our own "Home Remedy" - a
young group who has been fine tuning
their production for the past four years.
The band has grown from its small
beginnings in 1979 Many will
remember the trio, Pat Kennedy, Tiger
Smith and Gail Poole, who delighted
the crowds at the fust Hospital Bazaar
and Festival in downtown Fort Valley.
They tame back again to the next
festival, this time with five members
who had every foot tapping and head
nodding to their rhythm
Home Remedy will be competing in
the Search V contest at Central City
Park in Macon on Saturday This an¬
nual event sponsored by WMAZ TV
and Pepsi Cola catties the enticement
of statewide competition for the top
band selected that day, and an audition
on Star Search a national TV produc¬
tion in September • for the top three
Sisters attack man with brick and
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butcher knife during argument
Sisters Shirley and label Hillman of
a Miller Street address in Fort Valley
have hern released on bonds following
an incident July 18 near the Hillman
home m which Jimmy Postell received
multiple stab wounds The fracas took
place about 3 30 a m
Sheriff Johnnie Bet ham said Shirley
Hillman, 22. who had been charged
wtih aggravated assault in the
stabbing, was released on S2.500 bond
Ethel Hillman, 20. was freed on bond
of f 500, She faces a charge of simple
assault for her part in the incident
Postell was treated for numerous
stab wounds at the emergence tooin of
Peach Countv Hospital and released
Officer Leonard Smith of the Fort
Valiev Police Department found a
crowd gathered neat U-t Miller Street
when he arrived on the scene
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New business in town
Friends to
celebrate the ribbon cntttng and formaI opening of the
new Fox Valley Printing Company Inc. The business is
located on Anderson Avenme in a building winch the
Windhams spent three months renoiating. On hand for
the ribbon cutting were left to right: Pam Anthouy
The Leader Tribune, Fort Valley, Georgia, Thursday, July 28. 1983
*edy, Craig Peachey and Larry Sheets, front row,
vocalist Tracy Carothers and Tiger Smith. Not pictured
are David Morgan and Bill Waldorf,
statewide winners.
Home Remedy beat out more than
80 bands to get their chance on Satur¬
day. They scored high enough to be
one of the top three and all they need
now, they say, is for Fort Valley to come
out and support them during the com¬
petition "It depends on how many
people come out and respond to us"
says ‘Liger Smith.
This, the only band from Fort Valley
in the contest, will be judged on au¬
dience appeal as well as talent The
members feel strongly that they can
win if they have the support of their
homefolks They expect to perform at
around 3 00 p m in the afternoon and
would love to see a large number of
friends out there in the audience
The number in the group has now
grown to six • with members from
Warner Robins, Macon and Valdosta
Five of them are vocalists and all play
one or more instruments Tracy
Carothers is the female singer and is
joined bv David Morgan, Craig
women, Postell and possibly another
man had returned from a party when
an unidentified brother of the women
approached Postell with abusive
language An argument ensued,
according to the report, and Postell
was hit by a brick and then stabbed
several times with a butcher’s knife.
In other sheriff's department
investigation last week, Valerie Cloud
of Sherwood Boulevard, Centerville,
complained that a tenant left five cats
in a mobile home when she moved out
and that the cats ruined the home's
interior Cloud, who handles the rental
tor het father, who lives in Burlington,
Kansas, said that Susan Marie
Walthall, 21, now of an Ona Circle
address m W’arner Robins, had moved
out more than two weeks ago She
checked the home and discovered the
carpeting to be uncleanable and
trimming around pjnelling torn awav
(holding ribbonJ Bruin. Andy and Glenda Windham ,
State Representative Robert Ray, Jimmy Windham,
Dennis Herbert, president of Peach County Chamber of
Commerce and Marlon Maddox. C of C president elect.
photo by CarU Hill
Peachey, Tiger Smith, Pat Kennedy
and Larry Sheets, Bill WaJdorf is
responsible for the sound and lighting.
The group performs regularly for
country clubs and other local clubs and
find that their "Country Rock" blend¬
ed with Rock and Roll and music from
the 50’s and 60’s has high audience ap¬
peal Not for them is the set up and
play routine. "If we are scheduled to
play at 8:00 p m we’ll be there at 3:00
pm" says Tiger. They use the time to
"mix" the sounds of their instruments
and voices so that the result will be
pleasing to the audience in that par¬
ticular building
On Saturday Home Remedy will
show its own special blend of magic
when Alabama’s song "Mountain
Music" fills the air. They will follow
with the sharp contrast of "I’ve Got the
Music in Me" after Heart They feel
that these two songs show the range of
music they are capable of and hope the
judges agree that they arc the tops!
Willie Tucker Jr., of an East Church
Street address charged criminal
trespass against Shirley Simmons after
Ruby Tucker discovered someone other
than the renter living in a home rented
to Annette Tucker. Willie Tucker Jr,,
said Ruby Tucker went to the property
on Willow lake Road and found a
strange car parked in the driveway. On
investigation, she recognized Simmons
inside where she also discovered three
children and a man The Tuckers said
that although the home was rented to
Annette Tucker, the latter had not
been stay ing there
Dollie Horton of Fort Valley last
week charged Alpha D Boukmght with
theft of services, forgers and theft by
conversion, and Eugene Causey, 25, of
Route 2. Byron, was arrested and
released on bond for DL T I after he was
stopped for weaving on Highway 42
about 9:30 p m., Monday
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