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Mention
Mrs, Ralph Tabor and Miss
Maybelle Tabor joined Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Adams of Fort
Valley in attending the wedding
of Miss Mary Elizabeth Bagley
nnd Col. Ralph Gahl at the Lee
Methodist Church in Americas
last Saturday morning.
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Dr. and Mrs. Jack Newman
and children of Jackson spent
the weekerd with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Britton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earle Smith, Sr.
have returned from Orange
Beach, Ala, where they spent
a week with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glea Gray spent
several days last week in At
lanta with their son, Mr. David
Gray, and family.
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Mrs. L. M. Pope and Miss
Lois Pope of Brunswick were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Hill Jr. Mrs. Pope re
mained for a week’s visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Boleros
Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
St. John of Savannah spent
Father’s Day weekend with
their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Watt
Boler. Little Miss Tiffany St.
John returned home with her
parents after a visit here.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Roper
spent the weekend in Atlanta
with their daughter, Mrs. Jack
Miller Jr., and family.
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Miss Lynn Daniel is attend
ing summer school at West
Georgia College.
* • •
Mrs. Forrest Edwards Jr. of
Atlanta spent Father’s Day with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wordna
Gray.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Dallas Ryle and
children of Marietta and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Ryle of Jacksonville,
Fla. spent Father’s Day weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Ryle.
• * •
Jamie Lee of Macon is vi
siting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Avery Lee.
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Miss Judy Smith has re
turned from a visit with her
aunt, Mrs. Huey Rutherford,
and family in Texas.
• * *
Miss Mary Sue Nunn spent
several days this week in At- ■
lanta.
♦ • •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lower
of Atlanta will leave for New
York Saturday where they
will board a Jet for Europe
for a six week s tour.
* * *
Mrs. Bessie Lee visited her
son, Mr. Billy Lee, and fain
ily in Macon last weekend.
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W. A. Gotten, Miss Marcia
Edwards, Mr and Mrs. \V. E. "
Edwards and son. Bill, at
tended the graduation of
Henry Gotten at the com
mencement program at Geor
gia Tech last weekend.
New Wheat Farm
Application Due
Here By July 1
Farmers who would like to be
considered for a "new farm" al
lotment for the 1 ‘Hit) crop of win
ter wheat on a farm which does
not have a I9titt wheat allotment
should get in touch with the
ASCS county office during the
next month, F. W. Langston Jr.,
chairman of the Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation
County Committee, said today.
Applications for such allotments
may be filed prior to July 1.
As last year, a producer to file
such an application is one with a
farm for which no wheat allot
ment has been established and
for which neither (he owner nor
the operator has an interest in
the wheat allotment on any other
farm, who has available land and
adequate equipment and facili
ties for the successful production
of a wheal crop on the farm, who
during the last five years has
had at least two years’ experi
ence in producing wheat, and
who as an operator expects to
receive more than 50 per cent 1
of his current year’s income
from the total production on the
farm (not including the antici
pated income from wheat produc
ed on a "new farm" allotment).
Other factors are also involv
ed, and it is suggested that in
terested producers discuss the
details with officials at the ASCS
county office. The Chairman said
that formal application for a
"new farm" wheat allotment u*y
be made by filing a written ap
plication at the ASCS county of
fice prior to the July 1 deadline.
Family life is important in
Saudi Arabia. A brother, for
example continues to concern
himself with his sister’s welfare
after she has married.
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