The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, September 10, 1986, Page Page 8B, Image 20

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Paoe 8B ■\ nnvN ii lion l, f mm NB c Wm',% ■ . m 9, m . i MEMBERS OF THE PEACH COUNTY SHRINE CLUB presented circus tickets to residents of Fort Valley Medical Nursing Home last week. The cir¬ cus will be held at the Macon Coliseum September 12-14. Pictured are, left to right, A.C. Boots Lavender, Secretary and Treasurer, Carolyn Wilson, Ad- Peach Poster WHO? The Peach Public Libraries. WHAT? A limited number of videos available for checkout FREE OF CHARGE. WHERE? Thomas Public Library, Fort Valley. WHEN? During library hours, for a one-day WHY? checkout. As an additional service to YOU. HOW? Be a registered borrower over 18 years of age, and complete the special borrowing form at the circulation desk. Because this special video collec¬ tion is limited in number, it was purchased with funds from the sale of Thomas Public Library’s old library’ equipment: chairs, shelves, etc. No regular library funds were used. If you enjoy the collection and would like to see it expanded, you may wish to place a video in the library in Honor of a living person or in Memory of a deceased person. A variety of subjects is included in this video collection: nature studies, cookery, sports, psychic phenomena, art, and literature. Get a complete list of titles from the library. LENA HORNE: THE LADY AND HER MUSIC was originally produced oil Broadway and ran for more than a year. This video features all of the music with which Lena Horne has been identified: “Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man, i» “lust One of Those Tilings, and “Stormy Weather.” to Tl3j L- Small Town BIG Town Savings! £ 3 Acres Of Cars PERRY $ 11 * & Trucks * 4* to 4 to/) M e t\v>e Or; ©e/ 51A 2.4 APR nu e Y_oVJ 3.6 APR *8 " ° ¥ 9 9 -82 + v\3, 43&- 7 to 4.8 APR Dodge Charger e ' *6,374.10* 2\Nhe Dr we Di Plomats Plus Freight 500.6 7 * *10,001.30* Options Tag 4 5, And Title * CROSS ROADS * A. * to to Exit 431-75 4 R 912-987-1818 Chrysler Dodge Plymouth * to retro rre MA A The Leader-Tribune, Fort Valley, Georgia, Wednesday, September 10,1986 mmistrator of the nursing home, Richard Lawhorn, President, and Sheriff Johnnie V. Becham, Director, Security and Investigation. According to Wilson, the residents look for¬ ward to the circus and enjoy it every year. PHOTO BY PETE NICHOLS name a few. It is in color, stereo, and the running time is 134 minutes. Charles Berlitz’s THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE is the documented account of the baffling disappear¬ ances and incidents which have taken place within that area of the Atlantic Ocean known as The Bermuda Triangle. The running time is 94 minutes, and it is in color. Enjoy the beautiful sights of Hawaii enhanced by natural sounds. HAWAII EXPERIENCE, a new video just recently received, is in color, and the running time is 60 minutes. Other new videos include COUN¬ TRY CRAFTS, THE NEW YORK CITY VIDEO, and IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC JESUS. *Are Bill % $ Getting You $ t Down ? ? $ $ $ We can halp. Loans from $ $ $100. Give us a call today $ or drop by. S S Lee Loans S t 213 W. Main St. 825-8634 Fort Valley $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$ .ESTABLISH PD 1904 HOME FURNISHING riMWTUM . AHPUANCH • PLOM COVMIHO • HOM OVER 175 STORES SERVING THE 126 N. Camellia Blvd. Fort Valley 825-5061 Washers *399 95 And . Dryers $ 299 95 And Ranges $ 399 95 And s Wr\a\ yd "M I \T\E\R A R / mYMN TTeTnIs m \a\m\b\l\e 8 A t\RV .0 \S I ■■ ■ 14 LA is Y |£ ■oH" _ \e\n A 17 M[E N L \9 zo A\\P\S "A 24 } / / mw 21 o\r\ isjBTj tMa/5 U £ R AHA/I* T 0 1 L HI0-1 Name Address City State Zip Phone _ Deadline for entries: 5.00 P.M. FRIDAY In order to be eligible, entries must be deposited at the place of business of one of the above sponsors. No other entries will be accepted! Children’s videos are based on well-known stories and books. Meryl Streep narrates the story about a toy rabbit, THE VELVETEEN RABBIT, which is in color and stereo. ALICE IN WONDERLAND is suitable for all ages. Lou Bunin's puppets star as The White Rabbit, The Cheshire Cat. The Queen of Hearts, and The Mad Hatter. Carol Marsh stars as Alice. Running time is 80 minutes. Other children's videos include THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER, LITTLE WOMEN, PINOCCHIO, and NATIONAL VEL¬ VET. Don’t forget to renew your Library Cards! CLUES ACROSS CLUES ACROSS 3 a Knowiedaeable clerk can usually give you sound advice about which to buy 6 Eager politician, who s a real diplomat doesn t ignore those who 7 A man who decided to might be annoyed that he went much fur ther than intended 8 Claims 9 Son of Aphrodite 11 Vessel 14 Having a delicate, open pattern 16 Rancher might be pleased that he has required to round up cer tarn number of cattle 17 When sports minded youth admires father as baseball player often he wants to play as father does 20 In studying geography, children may well learn of countries in which ____ are found 23 If he's a great philosopher, normally his will be closely studied 24 being thieat in its normal haunt, animal might wander elsewhere 25 Metal containers 26 To get a very heavy moved, considerable shifting will probably be necessary _ TO PREVIOUS WEEKS PUZZLE WTrT/ to W/ L L & □ XL 11H1 /Iblclfm / "h i/MxB \e\a\t 2 vI£IMtJBE v R u\s\'Y\y [M If \p\o\r\tWg\‘ , Y u H \a \t\c\hWYMa\g\b\r TO PUZZLE OF Avgust 27. ivob DOWN I. PETAL not pedal. The positive reference to this "connected it one end. better fits a PETAL. on some amusements vehicles, for exam¬ are "connected at both ends 3. RIFT not riot The "harmful” effect on its relations." possibly created by this "very situation within a country." is better suited "a Rift." which makes a comprehensive answer would include riot " a 4. INJURED not insured Legitimately INJURED" a direct answer to the fact of his being of compensation, whether or not he it. Insured is too vague, as the "man” in ques¬ may never be sufficiently harmed in any way, as to qualify for recompense 5. LICK not lack. If he's still balding" (i.e. going it’s overstating the case to refer outright to "lack of hair" “Making the most of a LICK as “a small quantity") of hair is much fitting. this definite 9. SMIRK noi snuK 1 he idea that CONTEST RULES 6 It out and It on tt»e outiide employees of the newspaper its subsidiaries and affiliated companies or their im¬ families 2 Solve the puzzle across and down as you would any etner crossword puzzle 3 Choose from the list the word you think BEST fits the defHutien 4 Clearly print your ANSWERS m the blank squares provided in the puzzle untUI ah blank have been tided in 5 CASHWORD puzzles win be published in THE LEADER—TRIBUNE each Wednesday are limited to throe entries each *nd only one correct solution will be credited to contestant tor only one week Copies of each week s current entries wdt be on display in office et THE LEADER- TRIBUNE. 205 Mam Street Fort VaRey. GA 31030 BUY A FLOAT WITH COKE AND THE CLASS IS YOURSFREE! * it [ V & \ ■Wnm ’« i^iuril r iow wheri yuu buy a coo< dtian iy Dairy Queen* float made with Coke lor only 90c th» glass is youis to keep - lieei It s classic 16 02 beiisnapwa glass with a mug type handle While IF supplies iasl. at your parlici paling Dairy Queen* store WITRMTVOUBMMT* 31S E Mein St I2S-542!) Fort Volley Play Game Of Skill CASHWORD This week’s puzzle is worth: *275 THIS LIST CONTAINS AMONG OTHERS THE CORRECT WORDS FOR FRIZEWORD PUZZLE: AHA GAMBLE MILLS SHIP ALPS GAME MUTTER SORT ASPS HASTE OPEN STONE BRAID HEAL OVEN STOVE BRAND HUNGER PEN STYLE CAMPING HUNTER POEM TENSE CARPING INN POET TINS DENSE LACY FRAMBLE WASTE DREAMY LIENS RAMP WES DREARY MATTER RAMS WORDS EROS MEN SAME WORKS MILES CLUES DOWN CLUES DOWN 1 Inflamed swelling. 2 A defense attorney in court might phrase his question very clearly to ac casional witness who's__ 4 For one to be weak that's not too old is probably quite surprising 5 Being successful in creative advertising is hardly espected of a person 6 Someone who ardently runs several will probably be quite fatigued by nightfall 10 To keep a toddler safely confined in the kitchen, you shouldn’t leave him near an _door 12 Restore to health 13 A well-known one is likely to intrigue a girl who’s a romanticist. 15 On an urgent few days of exploration,_unnecessarily would be foolish. 18 To operate a good business, you should have as little ___as possi¬ ble 19 Type 21 Exclamation of satisfaction 22 Hotel 23 Man's nickname Copyright 1986, United Feature Syndicate, Inc. favors having "to look at” the “students SMIHK (defined as a conceited, knowing or annoyingly complacent smile”). Even though the “student'' ap¬ pears to be shirking (defined as “practicing eva sion“( in front of the teacher" he could never¬ theless be getting all his work done, ‘‘in’’ or out of “class, so as to be pleasing rather than bother¬ some.'' 10. DIVERT not divest. “To divest' (defined as: "to strip, deprive or dispossess ') is "to be rid of something " While "to DIVERT” in the sense of tur¬ ning aside, or deflecting, does imply riddance, it "can” also refer to amusing, or entertaining so¬ meone. II LAX not tax "Having dealings with a LAX of¬ ficial" is more to the point as regards this “pro¬ bably annoying the ergantzed type" of individual. Tax needs to be better qualified, as the dealings could, for example, concern a much more favorable tax assessment for “you," or perhaps a significant refund. 13. TERMS not teams The clue is more generally true of a good newspaper reporter being familiar with all the TERMS used to describe the “par¬ ticular sport" he is covering. “All the teams ' would mean professional and amateur teams everywhere, which is out of the question. CLUES ACROSS 6 RENTENTION not detention Detention is redun¬ dant when there's already reference to the “certain foreigners" being "in jail." “RENTENTION without trial makes a clear-cut answer to the clue's con¬ text, however. 7 TALES not taxes. The introduction of “new TALES." depending on their content and distribu¬ tion. has always” the "possibility of criticism." yes But new taxes,"de get “criticised," surely, if only from those who have to pay them. 8 TRUCKS not trunks. More apt of TRUCKS which actually serve to transport" things, whereas trunks serve as a compact method of packing items The trunks are then (back) el an envelope Then take the entry to the place et business of one of the abovt spon¬ sors and drop it in the box provided Deadline is 5 00 p m Friday of each week No entries win be accepted other than those deposited with the sponsors 7 A minimum cash prize of S25 wtit be warded ter the correct solution It more than eee correct solution is received by the deadline the prize will be divided equally among the win¬ ners If no correct solution is received the prize wiN increase by S25 each week until wen B The comet solution end names et winners win be published the toRowmg week 9 The decision of the jud9«s « final and ad contestants agree to accept that decision as 1 condition of entry Remember there is only one correct solution for each week s puzzle and only the correct solution can win Only one correct solution will be accepted from any one in¬ dividual For each clue only the werd designated by the author will he considered correct 12 MIDGET not fidget With so much justling about that a passenger endures while riding, "on a city bus,” it's difficult to identify a fidget (defined as “a restless, nervous, uneasy person”). A MIDGET is much more to the point as "probably at¬ tracting" the "attention” of other passengers. 16 NEWT not nest Something animate (eg. a NEWT) makes a positive answer to the fact that this "will surely interest elementary class students.” Furthermore, while the nest could be the "first” that they have seen of a particular type of bird, for example, they could have already been shown nests of other species and thus be bored by the subject. 18 REPORT not retort. A “well-trained policeman' is taught how to write up a proper REF>ORT with lust the ftets, and thus any suggestion of his own sarcasm is hardly condoned" by his superiors. On the other hand, he shouldn't give any 'retort (defin¬ ed as: a quick, sharp, witty reply, turning the words of the previous speaker back upon himself’) In public.” 19 GUSTY not dusty. "If GUSTY” (defined as: "windy or blustery") links directly with the fact that the “racing car driver should be particularly alert ' Dusty needs to be better qualified for the clue phrase, "no matter how serious," as a little dust on his "racing car," for example, hardly justifies the degree of caution recommended in the clue. 22. MATCH not catch. Referring to a sporting sense." the clue is more apt of "one's not" being "fast enough" and thus "losing a MATCH"(e.g boxing; wrestling, etc ) to a sharper opponent Since it s not a catch (e.g. fish) until it’s caught, the clue should refer to "losing a" possible catch 23. WAGER not waver For the "person not” to waver at ail, being subjected to "strong temptation,” he must be "strong-willed,” surely. On the other hand, for him “not" to WAGER is because of his "strong will.” or he has no money