Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, June 27, 1968, Image 14

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IM Houston Home Journal, Perry, Go., Thursday, Juna 27, 1968 a# f* 'w i t Si Perry Civitan of the Year Juan Thompson is presented plaque by Mrs. Harold C. Fast. Seated in fore ground are Ben Newberry (left) and Charles Adams. Juan Thompson 'Civitan of Year’ The highlight of the an nual installation banquet of the Perry Clvitan Club was the naming of Juan Thomp son as the recipient of the Harold C. Fast Memorial Award as Civitan of the year, "for his contributions to the community, by exemplify ing the Civitan Creed and its motto. Builders of Good Citi zenship’ The winner was chosen by secret ballot by the member ship and the award was pre sented by Mrs. Harold C. Fast of North Palm Beach, Fla , widow of Harold C. Fast. It was a real honor to have Mrs Fast came and take part in this presentation. Juan has only been in Civi tan for 15 months but has certainly made his mark in this short time. The Ferry Civitan Club had been trying for six years to organize a Junior Civitan Club in Perry with only frustration to show for our efforts. After being , named committee chairman , for Junior Civitan, Juan was able to not only organize the boys but also a companion Junior Civinetle girls’ group. Both of these clubs are func tioning well and won several top awards at the recent state convention at Jekyll. Juan is faculty advisor for both clubs More farmers harvest more peanuts with Lilliston Combines than with any other make in the field. Fifty-four years of pioneering know-how pays off for these farmers harvest after harvest year after year. They know when they've got something good going for them. In fact —the best! • ■? mg' Overwhelming testimony proves the Lilliston first in the field. Have you seen the new Lilliston? PERRY IMPLEMENT CO. PERRY, GEORGIA and will again head this im portant committee next year. He has truly done an out standing job in this area. Juan has been active in all other phases of Civitan work such as working at the Little League concession stand, sell ing fruit cake and Halloween candy, and doing voluntary work at the Ocklahatchee Club. Juan was awarded a pin for one year's perfect attend ance and will serve as’ a club director next year. As Civitan President Jim Agerton says, “Thanks to Juan who would always have something worthwhile to say after I had run out.” Luncheon Honors Miss Brenda Roper Miss Brenda Roper, bride elect, was honored with a lunch eon in the Briarcliff room of the New Perry Hotel last Saturday. Hostesses were Mrs. Arthur White Jr. ami Miss Ann While, who presented her with a crystal goblet. A lovely howl arrangement of garden flowers adorned the table, on which covers were laid for eight. Evans Appointed Solicitor’s Aide H. Jerome Strickland has re signed his po.'t as assistant so licitor general of The Macon Ju dicial Circuit to go into private " practice with a local law firm. Whitney Tayler Evans Jr. has been named to succeed Strick land, according to Solicitor Gen i oral Jack Gautier. Both are Ma i conites. Strickland, who has been with the solicitor’s office two years, will join the firm of Jones, Cork, Miller ami Benton. He is a gra duate of Auburn University and the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University. A member of the firm of Min cey, Kenmore and Popper, Evans is a native Maconite, graduate of Lanier High School and Emory University. He re ceived his law degree from Walter F. George School of Law. Strickland is a native of Rome and ho and his family reside at 2186 Ingleside Ave. 0 Evans was a member of the U, S. Air Force prior to his go ing into private practice. He is married and has one child. They live at 2875 North Hillandule Circle, Macon. The other assistant solicitor general for the four-county (Bibb, Crawford, Houston, Peach) circuit is Fred M. Hasty. New File System Pays Off 2 Ways ROBINS AFB—A filing system in the Warner Robins Air Materi al Area Supply directorate at Robins AFB, Ga„ is $86,655 cheaper to operate as the result of a suggestion submitted by Mrs. Martha C. Hortman, a resident of Roberta. For her improved method of operation, she received $1,085. Her suggestion, which will l>e put into effect Air Force Logistics Commandwide, pro vides an improved mechanized ■ filing system and method of lo cating needed data in the Base Support Div,, where she is a civilian employee. Use Power Mower With Utmost Care Never clean your power mower while the motor is running. Should the rotating blade be come clogged by grass clippings, shut off the motor and discon- ■ neet the spark plug wire before attempting to clear the machine, the American Insurance Associa tion cautions. In any event, the Association warns, avoid a possible serious injury by keeping your hands * away from the blade until it completely stops. Ihe association also advises that the mower should be used only when there is sufficient day light; it should not be lifted while the motor is running, nad one should be sure ol his footing, balance and control of the ma- “ chine, while operating it. PAINFUL BURN Want an old misted remedy for sunburn? Take a cool bath laced with cereal or bran and a liberal coating of baking soda mixed to a paste with water. Ac cording to Miss Margie Mcln tyre. Extension Service home economist, a wide variety of sun tanning preparations are avail able to help prevent that painful burn in the first place. Turkeys are cheap this year. WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS 1 JJJ * I Prices Now Good Ail Week—Mon. through Sat. CEPT FOOD AMps| niir hSSMXm - nA/fIJ k -‘ BREAST I I S FRYER I Good Heavy Western Beef lb. 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