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Georgia Wranglers Put On A "Hoss" Show That Is One To Read About- A Humdinger
Ye Editor Turns Out For His First Horse Show And Got A Real Thrill Out Os The "Hosses"
The Pictures of the Horse Show By The Wranglers Was Made By The Journal Photographer
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Our good friend Harry Owens, “a thoroughbred” in our book is shown
aboard one of his “bosses”.
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Some of the riders who were taking it easy and biding their time.
the Mustang and the Javelin.
head room,the backseat is a good 5 inches
wider.
Unfair.
Our Javelin has a bigger gas tank, a
roomier trunk, a more powerful battery.
Unfair.
Our Javelin comes with a sophisti
cated (flow-through) ventilation system,
wheel discs, reclining bucket seats and a
woodgrain steering wheel.
And, unfairest of all, our Javelin lists
for no more than the Mustang.
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' The 1968 Javelin SST
-' P ric e comparison based on 1968 list prices. Vinyl topsand whitewall tires optional on both cars.
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430 South Main Street STATESBORO, GEORGIA
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These folks were reaching for their ribbons, some blue, red and on down
the line.
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A little lady who had been the winner of a Ribbon, reaching for hers.
The preceding comparison was made
between a 1968 Javelin SST and a 1967
Mustang Hardtop, only because this year’s
model was not available from the manu- l
facturer in time for this printing. ,
We really tried to get one. ’
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Three riders of the “bosses” taking a little ride “betwixt” the various riding events.
Garden Club
Meets At
Social Hall
The fall meeting of the Pem
broke Garden Club was held at
the social hall of the new Fire
Station on September 14th at 4
p.m.
Hostesses were Mrs. L. M.
Anderson and Mrs. W. W. Pick
ett.
Mrs. U. J. Bacon had charge
of the program, her subject
was “New Trends in flower ar-
how unit
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The Pembroke Journal, Thursday, September 21, 1967-
rangements and what tne
judges are stressing in the way
of Art,” which was most in
teresting and informative. She
also made a couple of arrange
ments to illustrate her subject.
Mrs. L. M. Anderson club
president presided during the
business meeting. Routine mat
ters were discussed. The club
voted to sell pansies again this
fall. Mrs. R. B. Reed is chair
man of the project, each mem
ber is responsible to help take
orders, the date to be delivered
will be announced at a later
date.
Mrs. U. J. Bacon won first
place in arrangements, Mrs. T.
L. Waters second place.
In horticulture, Mr?. L. M.
Anderson won first place and
Mrs. U. J. Bacon won second
place.
Members present were: Mrs.
J. E. Lanier, Mrs. A. I. Rhoden,
Mrs. T. L. Waters, Mrs. Grover
Denmark, Mrs. P. E. Brannen,
Mrs. W. Pickett, Mrs. R. B.
Reed, Mrs. U. J. Bacon, and
Mrs. L. M. Anderson.
After the meeting adjourned
the members toured the Com
munity House which is under
repair.
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