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RSVP to recognize
local Senior Volunteers
There will be four hundred fifty
volunteers over the age of sixty who
will be honored for their 98,653 hours
of service at a value of $330,488.00 to
the Middle Georgia Community of
Bibb, Jones, Peach, Houston, Twiggs,
Crawford, Monroe, and Baldwin
counties.
The Middle Georgia Retired Senior
Volunteer Program will recognize the
contributions of senior volunteers in a
ceremony on Thursday, October 25th.
at 1:00p.m. at the Macon Hilton Hotel
Preservation Hall.
This year an entertainment lunch
eon is planned with notables such as
Legal
notice
REVENUE SHARING
HANDICAPPED REGULATIONS
_ This . published
nonce is pursuant to
the requirements of Section 51.55 of
the Revenue Sharing Regulations, as
published in the Federal Register on
October 17, 1983. Section 51.55
prohibits discrimination against quali¬
fied individuals because of their
handicapped status.
The Peach County Board of
Commissioners advises the public,
employees and job applicants that it
does not discriminate on the basis of
handicapped status in admission or
access to, treatment in, its programs
and activities.
The Peach County Board of
Commissioners has designated the
following person as the contact to
coordinate efforts to comply with this
requirement. Inquiries should be
directed to. Thomas J. Franklin, Clerk,
Peach County Board of Commission¬
ers, P. 0. Box 468, Fort Valley,
Georgia, 31030, Telephone No.
825-2535, during normal working
hours, 8:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday of each week.
Thomas J. Franklin, Clerk
Peach County Board of Comm.
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FOR HOMECOMING
SUITS $25°°
BLOUSES $12°°
PANTS $ 15“ & Up
SWEATERS $ 12“ & Up
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Thg Laadar-Trifcun* Fort Valley Georgia, Thursday. October 18. 1984
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McEarclwrn
celebrated their 60th wedding anniver¬
sary on October 13. The couple has
eight children and 17 grandchildren.
the Arthur Murray and Kuumba Arts
Dancers; Comedians Uncle Ray Macon
and Hilda Young as “Minnie Pearl";
vocalist Hines Causey, Susan Watts
Gibson, Dennis Stanley, Edward S.
Johnson, and Maggie Hutto as
“Annie”; Roger “Boudleaux" Allen
and Alan Mitchell instrumentalists;
and The Macon Clown Club.
Bill Boyd and Doris Martin will
M.C. the program. The theme,
“Volunteers Caring and Sharing
Meeting Community Needs”, will
focus on accomplishments of our
program. Several local, state and
regional aging administrators will be
our guest.
The Retired Senior Volunteer
Program is an ACTION funded
program which provides volunteer
opportunities for persons over age
sixty to promote their continued
involvement in the community. RSVP
>s locally sponsored by Older
Amcri cans Council of Middle Georgia,
Inc.
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Garden Club meets
The October meeting of the Village
Green Garden Club was held at die
Miss Hanson
state finalist
Miss Lynette Hanson of Fort Valley
has been selected as a state finalist to
compete for the title of Miss Georgia
Teen-USA on November 10 and 11 at
the Airport Marriott Hotel in Atlanta.
She is being sponsored by the
Par-San, Inc., First South Bank,
Khoury’s, Rickctson Drug Co., and
Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Peterson.
Lynette is a 15 year old sophomore
at Peach County High School. She i
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Larry
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home of Runae Perry with Sandra
Barbour serving as co-hostess. Mary
Grace Murphy, president, presided,
and Glenda Sanders gave the
devotional
Program chairman, Mary Ann
Benson, introduced Julie Brown, who
gave a demonstration on baskerweav
mg One new member, Jackie Brown,
was introduced to the members
It was announced that a White
Elephant sale will be held in January
or February. Plans for the camellia
show on November 10 and 11 were
announced. Lucia Gassett will be
consultant and will arrange for four
arrangements from the club. Clerks for
the flower show will be Frances
Moseley and Sandy Smith. Six
members will attend the district
meeting to be held in Columbus on
October 24. Christmas door decoration
contest chairman is Zona McCary
Nannette Crosby, Bea Williams and
Joyce James presented floral arrange¬
ments.
Cancer
Society
footnotes
The Peach County Chapter of the
American Cancer Society Maintains a
Medical Closet for Cancer Patients in
Peach County. The Closet consists of
wheelchairs, beds and other incidental
medical supplies which may be
borrowed as needed, for home-bound
patients.
The Peach County Chapter has been
assisted immeasurably by the Citizens
Bank in maintaining the Medical
Closet and we are grateful for their
sponsorship
For loans or donations to the
Medical Closet, contact Ann Kinnett at
825-2404
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Barry Yaughn, left, is presented $25.00 check by Peach County Hospital Ad¬
ministrator, Micky Smith.
Yaughn wins contest
Barry Yaughn, 12-year-old son of
Mr and Mrs. Steve Yaughn of Fort
Valley, has won the HCA-Peach
Gxmty Hospital exercise your vote
children's essay contest. Yaughn’s
essay, “Voting: Your Right and Your
Responsibility,” was one of several
entries from children and grandchild¬
ren between the ages of 6 and 18 years
old. of full-time Peach County Hospital
employees
The contest was established so that
Peach County Hospital employees,
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INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids will be received by The University of Georgia, Property
Control Office, Business Services Annex, 115 South Street, Athens,
Georgia 30602, until 2:00 p.m., November 1, 1984, for the contrac¬
ting of the 1984 pecan crop being produced at the Southeastern Fruit
and Tree Nut Laboratory, Byron, Georgia. Pecans to be produced and
estimated uiclds arc as follows:
TYPE ESTIMATED POUNDS
Stuarts 61.500
Money Maker 19.000
Schlcys 30.500
New Improved Varieties 13,000
Seedlings 1.900
Bidding documents may be obtained by contacting the
Property Control Office, Business Services Annex, 115
South Street, Athens, Georgia 30602 or by calling
542-4390 Monday through Friday.
Other necessary information may be obtained by calling
Ms Viola Yawn or Mr. Lewis Zellner of the Southeastern
Fruit and Nut Laboratory, Byron, Georgia (912/956-5656)
who represent the Agriculture Experiment Stations of
Georgia.
their children, and their grandchildren
will realize the importance of voting in
America. Yaughn’s winning entry has
earned him a cash prize of $25.00 and
he will automatically become eligible
for the HCA national contest. That
overall winner and his-her hospital
employed parents or grandparents will
travel to Washington, D C. in January
to see the Presidential Inauguration
and also tour the Capitol Gty The
grand prize winner will be selected by
the end of October.