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SCHOOL NEWS
Coach Frank King
Named Featured
New Teacher
The Beta Club at Early County
High School features one of the
new teachers each week; the
featured teacher this week is
Coach Frank King.
Coach King graduated from
Valdosta High School. He re
ceived his B. A. degree in His
tory from Presbyterian College
in Clinton, S. C. and his M.A.
degree from Peabody College.
He coached one year at Dodge
High School in Eastman and
for the past three years was
Athletic Director ahd Football
Coach at Jeff Davis High School
in Hazlehurst.
This year Coach King is head
football coach at Early County
High School and teaches World
Geography.
HELP WANTED
30 Men to assist in Greeting booths and equip
ment at Early County Peanut Festival, Ameri
can Legion Grounds, Blakely. Apply at Mid-
South Show Office, Monday, Sept 23, or work
at 7:00 A. M.
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Try your Drug Store FIRST /....
Always special values in wanted
Merchandise - Toiletries and Gifts.
Prescriptions filled at sensible prices.
Hall Drug Company
Blakely Ft. Gaines
Georgia’s 50,000th
total-electric home
is such a nice place
to visit you’d probably
want to live there.
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The house and the setting are one:
rustic, homey, serene. With a real stone
fireplace just for mood.
With lots of windows to let the sunlight
in. Interior lighting to do what the sunlight
can’t. And outdoor lighting to do what the
me jnlight can’t.
You’d never feel heat or humidity or cold.
Because the electric heat pump is quietly
at work. You’d never be bothered by pollen or
dust. Because the air is cleaned electronically.
You could bake a turkey in four hours if
you have time. In an hour if you don’t. Because
the versatronic range cooks conventionally
or electronically.
You could warm the bread under infra-red
light while you broil the steaks on the electric
patio grill.
There’s just no end to what you could do
with these bright new electric ideas.
Whether your own home is modern or rustic
or somewhere in between.
The 50,000th total-electric home is located
at 610 Riverside Road, Roswell, Georgia. If
you’re in the neighborhood, stop in and visit.
Open house begins Sunday, September 22.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
Featured Seniors
The two featured Seniors this
week are Linda Barron and
Tommy Barron.
Linda Barron is the 18 year
old daughter of Mrs. Margaret
Barfield. She is a member of
the FBLA and was a member
last year. She is a transfer
student from Columbus. Linda
is a member of the Church of
God of Blakely. After gradua
tion she plans to attend a Tech
nical School in Columbus.
Tommy Barron, 18, is the son
of John Barron of Blakely. He
Is a member of DCT this year
and a past member of Hi-Y.
Tommy attends Southside Bap
tist Church. After graduation
he plans to attend Trade School.
As many as eight million eggs
have been found in a single female
codfish.
Danny Westbrook
Elected Senior
Class President
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Danny Westbrook
Danny Westbrook, 1968-69
President of the Senior Class at
Early County High School is the
second son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hunt Westbrook to hold the high
est office in his class during
the year of his graduation, and
the second to hold an honorary
membership in the Blakely Ro
tary Club, by virtue of this of
fice. Spears Westbrook, Danny’s
older brother was president of the
Senior Class 1965-66.
Danny’s main hobby is football
and baseball (in season) he has
played center two years on Var
sity at ECHS and has gone out
for both four years. He was
featured as Player of the Week
last week by the coaching staff
at Early County High School.
He is vice president of the
Hi-Y Club and was School Pro
jects Chairman his junior year.
He served as coordinator of Civic
Youth Day at ECHS and was
named City Clerk. He is a
former member of FTA. He has
taken an active part in literary
activities in high school appear
ing in two plays and taking the
lead in one, he also assisted with
stage properties. He attended
Boys’ State the past summer.
He has been cited bv the
National Council, teachers ot
English as a candidate for an
award. Danny is a member of
the First Baptist Church,
Blakely.
HOSPITAL LIST
Patients listed as being admit
ted and discharged the past week
at Early Memorial Hospital are
as follows:
ADMITTED
Leslie C. Trawick, Mary
Frances Sheffield, Mildred Hod
ges, Mary Moody, Robert Moore,
Carrie Bridges, Trent Belcher,
Grace Holley, Marjorie Black,
Reliford Robinson, Lester W.
Giles, Hattie Mae Wiseman,
Dorothy Palmer, Rayfield Hodge,
Johnnie Warrick, Andrew Mar
vin Page, Kate Alexander, Won
zie Merritt, Virginia Cramer,
Bobby Hodge, Mote Jones, Wal
lace Holmes, Nancy Lee Sir
mons, Booker T. Johnson, Net
tie Nobles, Barbara McKinnon,
Lorene Stamper and Baby Boy,
Annette Chambers.
DISMISSED
Allie Wilbourn, Pearlie Beas
ley, Ollie Stephens, Denda Cleve
land, Dora Lee Herring,
Catherine Lee, Willie Williams,
Leslie Trawick, Bertha Davis,
Rena Giles, Claude Barfield, Wil
liam Morgan, Wesley Herndon,
Lillie Penuel, Robert Moore,
Clara Johnson, Mary Sheffield,
Mildred Hodges, Bennie Mae Gil
more, Melinda McGlamory,
Trent Belcher, Maggie Elliott,
Mary Moody, Fannie Williams,
Harvey Starr, Kelsianne High
tower, James Witchard, Doro
thy Palmer, Lois Jean Riley,
Rayfield Hodge, Caddie Hester.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to say Thanks
to the friends in our community
for the floral offering and every
act of kindness, during the death
of our mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Mattie Harrell. May God
richly bless each of you is our
prayer.
The Family of Mrs. George Floyd
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Willie A. Rad
ney would like to express our
sincere appreciation to the many
friends, Dr. Giles, and the nurses
at Early Memorial Hospital who
were so kind to us during our
time of sorrow. Thank you so
very much for the flowers, food,
phone calls and prayers. May
God bless each of you.
The Family of W A. Radney
By the end of 1968, says the
Federal Highway Administration,
there will be almost 100-mil
lion passenger cars, buses and
trucks registered in the U. S,,
an increase of about three mil
lion over 1967.
EARLY COUNTY NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1968
Roof Cavo-ln
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aai snower scheduled Friday
night.
Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon in Tampa and
burial was in a Tampa cemetery.
Survivors besides the husband
and father, Joe Maurici-Linoare
Mrs. Maurici-Lino’s two bro
thers, Hugh L. Martin of Blakely
and Thomas Martin of Moultrie;
and two sisters, Miss Montine
Martin and Mrs. L. J. George,
both of Blakely. All attended
the funeral.
Mrs. Harrell
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Harrell, Gray, Ga.; four daugh
ters, Mrs. George Floyd, Mrs.
Curtis Reed, Mrs. Mack
Temples, Blakely; Mrs. Gordon
Beasley, Edison; one brother,
T. W. Jenkins, Blakely; six sis
ters, Mrs. Stella Bailey, Mrs.
Reldford Reynolds, Mrs. A. L.
Taylor, Mrs. T. H. Williams,
Mrs. Lonnie Durham, Blakely;
Mrs. Ola Flanagan, Columbus;
|TO THE VOTERS OF EARLY COUNTY: ■
■ My dear friends, I want to extend to all B
■ of you my sincerest thanks for electing me to B
■ the post of county commissioner from the H
J Cedar Springs-Jakin district. I am humbly E
9 grateful for your support and influence. I will B
■ give you my best efforts and work always for ■
B the good and betterment of Early county. I B
B thank you again for electing me. B
B Sincerely, B
B J. Q. EVANS B
Announcing the 1969 Plymouths.
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Sport Fury 2-Door Hardtop
Road Runner 2-Door Hardtop «1968 Barner Bros -Seven Arts Inc.
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Barracuda Sports Fastback
-ni tr Look what Plymouth’s up to now.
AUI al mL^o^co^oamion At your Plymouth Dealer’s, September 19.
TAYLOR DODGE INC.. Court Square
Cpl. J. L. Evans
Home On Leave
Qjl. Johnny Lamar Evans,
Route 4, Blakely, son of Mrs.
Lillie B. Evans, will be on leave,
beginning Sept. 28 with family and
friends in Early County before
reporting to Artillery Training
Center, Fort Sill, Okla.
Cpl. Evans has spent 18 months
in Vietnam with Abaty sßattilion
27th Artillery Dalat, South Viet
nam. He graduated from Blakely
High School, June 1965.
Mrs. Thompson
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sons, Richard, Hugo and Phillip,
all of Houston.
Mrs. Thompson was a cousin
of Oree and Fletcher Thompson,
of Blakely, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Thompson flew out to
Houston Wednesday and attended
the funeral rites.
42 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren.
Now there are 64 great new Plymouths to
win you over.
Completely restyled Furys. Newest edition
of the success car of the sixties. Longer,
wider, roomier than ever. 6 new wagons, too.
The beat goes on with Belvedere. Fastest
growing line in the mid-size market.
MARKET REPORT
Sales totaling $38,081.89 were
reported at Moseley Livestock
Barn Tuesday as 251 cattle and
261 hogs were sold.
"IMPROVE YOUR CITY & COUNTY "
ATTENTION!!
GREAT NORTHERN PLYWOOD CORP,
is in need for experienced
boiler operators.
Contact The Personnel Dept.
GREAT NORTHERN PLYWOOD CORP.
P. 0. BOX 215
CEDAR SPRINGS, GEORGIA
(Equal Opportunity Employer)
I TO THE CITIZENS OF EARLY COUNTY: I
I I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS MY DEEPEST APPRECIA-I
BTION TO MY FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS FOR THEIR I
■ VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN ME IN THE RECENT PRI- I
■ MARY. I NOW ASK FOR YOUR CONTINUED AND IN* I
I CREASED SUPPORT AND INFLUENCE IN THE RUN-OFF I
I ELECTION TO BE HELD ON SEPT 25. I
I I WILL CONTINUE TO BE FAIR AND IMPARTIAL IN I
■ MAKING DECISIONS AND TO MAKE EVERY EFFORT I
Ito be worthy of the confidence shown in me. I
I EMORY C. DURHAM j
FURYS • BELVEDERES • BARRACUDAS - VALIANTS
No. i’s sold for 19.28; light
No. I’s 19.00; No. 2's, 19.30;
No. 3’s, 18.95; No. 4’s, 17.50;
Heavy’s, 19.28; No. 1 Rough,
16.40; No. 1 Meat Type, 20.32.
Sport Suburban Wagon
Valiant Signet 4-Door Sedan
Cut loose with Barracuda —pure sport
from bumper to bumper.
Eight new Valiants because an honest com
pact makes a lot of sense to a lot of people.
In the past two years, three-quarters of a
million owners of competitive cars have been
won over to Plymouth. See for yourself why.
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