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EAKLY COUNTY NEWS, THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1969
FHA Officers Installed
at Family Night Oct. 7
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FHA Officers installed at Family Night were 1 to r: Judy Collier, 2nd Vice President, De
borah Stephens, Chr. of Recreation; Rebecca Knighton, ['resident; Nan Redding, Treasurer;
Sylvia Hollinhead, Chr. of Music. Back Row: Annette Davis, Ist Vice President, Camille Jor
dan Chr- of Public Relations; Terry Smith, Historian; Dana Jane Brown. Parliamentarian;
Kathy Tiner, Chr- of Honor Roll; Vicky Cheek, Chr. of Projects. Not present for the picture
were" Kerry Waller, Chr. of Banquet, and Mary Ann Jester. Secretary. The officers are wearing
new FHA dresses of red and white knit. Special music for Family Night was furnished by Mrs.
Harold Trice, accompanied by Jeanie Clinkscales. _
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□ana Jane Brown, right, was chairman of the FHA Family
Night which assembled 300 Future Homemakers and theirparents
on Oct. 7. Rebecca Knighton, left, is President of the Early
County FHA Chapter and Terri (entry, center, is President of
the eighth grade FllA’ers. The C hapter has a total memliership
of 135 girls.
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“My electric apartments in
Florida were so successful, 1
thought of trying the same
thing here. But what really
sold me was Georgia Power’s
10-year service plan.”
Soni Hemphill
Hemphill and Rosenberg
Upkeep and repairs can reallx cm profits. And
ruin a tenant's comfort and peace-of-mind.
So, developer Sam Hemphill decided to install
electric heating and cooling in 104 new units
now going up in Tucker.
“Today, people want greater comfort, convenience
and reliability than ever before." says Hemphill.
"And electricity can give it to them. Naturally.
I'm pleased to be building something l‘m sure will
rent quickly. And 1 feel secure knowing that
the heating and cooling equipment is in the expert
hands of a Certified Electric Heating and
Cooling Dealer.”
The service plan Hemphill has assures that trained
men will inspect his heating and cooling
equipment annually, and keep it in good operating
condition. "That keeps my profits level, the
tenants happy. And that's what apartment real
estate is all about, wouldn't you say?”
k Georgia Power Company
SCHOOL NEWS
Two FFA members
attend National
Convention
Two members of the Early
County High Chapter of the Fu
ture Farmers of America are
attending the National Future
Farmers Convention being held
in Kansas City, Missouri. Terry
Davis, Chapter Vice President,
is attending on an award spon
sored jointly by the American
Legion Post 11 and the Blakely
Jaycees. This award is given
each year to the highest ranking
officer who has not previously
been awarded a trip to the Na
tional Convention-
Bob Williams, Chapter Senti
nel, is attending the Convention
on an award given by Farmers
Gin and Warehouse Company.
This award is given each year
to the most outstanding Ag stu
dent and FFA member in the
Chapter. They left Sunday after
noon and met the Georgia dele
gation composed of approxi
mately 200 FFA members and
advisors who were leaving by
chartered bus from Atlanta early
Monday morning for Kansas City.
Tlie Convention officially opens
on Tuesday evening. A number of
Georgia FFA memlvers will be
presented awards and recognized
there.
Early Co.FFA
Chapter sets
all time record
The Early County High FFA
Chapter began the l%d-70 school
year with an all time record of
171 members.
Rev. Fields gives
speech to VIC A
Thurs. Oct. 9
The Early Count)' High School
\ IC A Club held its monthly meet
ing Thursday night, Oct.
The Rev. Milton Fields, pas
tor of the First Free W ill Bap
tist Church of Blakely gave an
inspiring talk.
The VICA students for the
month are Linda Parker and
Jerry Murkerson.
Linda is the 16 year old dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. James
A. Parker of Blakely. Site is
a Junior at ECUS and is ser
ving as secretary this year, and
is employed at Wynne's Oept.
Store. Her hobbies are reading
and swimming andsheis amember
of Mt- Ararat Church.
Jerry is the 17 year old son
of Mr and Mrs. Preston Mur
kerson of Blakely. A senior at
ECUS, he has been an active
member of VICA for two years,
serving as treasurer his junior
year and receiving the Callaway
Leadership award. He is serving
as club advisor and State Vice
President this year, and is em
ployed at ECUS Maintenance
□apt. He is an active member
of the Blakely Church of God.
India is increasing in oil
production.
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