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Pir»t place winner in Cub Scoot Pack 216 Olymphic Garnet. L. to R. Boyd
Brooks, Mark Montpomery, Billy Jones, Randy Odell, Jay Kinnah, Bobby Darnoll.
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Second place winners. L. to R. Bobby Darnell, Boyd Brooks, Randy Odell,
James Parker, Ricky Odell, Mark Montgomery, Keith Richardson, James Parker.
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Third place winner*. L. to r. Boyd Brooks, Randy Odell, Jeff Evan*, Mark
Richardson, Darryl Parker, Mark Montgomery, Bobby Darnell, James Parker.
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SERVICEMEN
AIC Spencer M. Gunn, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie O.
Gunn of Kathleen complet
ed training as an Early Ap
proach Radar Repairman at
Keesler AFB, Miss, with the
third highest grade in his
graduating class. After a vis
it home with his family, he
left Tuesday, June 30 for
McClelland AFB in Califor
nia for the next six month*
These Houston County 4H'ers attended the District Project Achievement
meeting at Rock Eagle. Pictured Ist row left to right; Doris McDonald. Margaret
Dudney, Sheila Bynum and David Perry. Second row left to right: Foster Rhodes
Houston Co. Agent, Kenneth Rodolff, Fredrick Thomas, Tony Tyson and
Miss Glenda„ Helmly, Houston County Extension Home Economist.
Cub Scout Olympics Held
By Perry Scouts Saturday
Neither wind nor rain kept
the boys in Cub Scout Pack
216 from completing their
Cub Scout Olymphics Satur
day afternoon on the Tucker
School play ground. Art
Cliff, chairman of Pack sum
mer activities, and Bobby
Brooks, co-chairman of this
event, directed the compe
tion in five areas with first
second and third place a
wards in each age group.
Winners were as follows —
Baseball Throw: 8 year olds,
Randy Odell, first, Darryl
Parker, second, Boyd Brooks,
DEATHS
Moore
William J. Moore, retired
Army Sergeant and resident
of Jacksonville, Florida, died
Saturday in the Jacksonville
Naval Hospital after a long
illness. Sgt. Moore was the
brother of Mrs. John F. Ho
lec of Perry.
Sgt. Moore is survived by
his wife, six children, moth
er and father, and three
other sisters and one bro
ther.
Burial services with full
military honors were held
Monday afternoon at the Cat
Creek Cemetery near YaH
dosta for Sgt. Moore.
Walker
Charlie Mathis Walker, age
' 86, passed away June 27 aft
er a lengthy illness. He was
a native of Houston County
and resided here all of his
life. He was a retired far
mer. Funeral services were
held at 3 p. m. Sunday at
the graveside, Evergreen
Cemetery in Perry, with Eld
er George R. Hunt officiat
ing. He is survived by a num
ber of nieces and nephews.
Watson-Hunt Funeral Home
in Perry had charge of ar
rangements.
Goldstein
Mrs. Mayme Goldstein of
Macon passed away at the
age of 88 after a lengthy ill
ness. She was a native of
Goldsboro, N. C.
Funeral services were held
at 10 a. m. Monday at the
graveside at William Wolfe
Cemetery. Macon.
Survivors include one son,
Dr. Jay Goldstein, who was
the first doctor in Warner
Robins, and who now re
sides in Baltimore, Mary
land; one daughter, Mrs.
Rosalie Newberry of Char
lotte, N. C.; one sister, Mrs.
Freda Avery of Goldsboro,
N. C.; two grandchildren,
Miss Jane Goldstein of Mia
mi. Fla., and Joe Goldstein,
Baltimore, Md.
Watson-Hunt Funeral Home
had charge of arrangements.
Inky Drink
Ancient Egyptians with a thirst
for knowledge washed their ink
inscrived papyrus texts with
beer, then drank it.
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Apple Country
Apples are the most important
fruit in North Carolina About
three million bushels are pro
duced annually.
third; 9 year olds, Jay Kin
nas, first, Keith Owens, sec
ond, Mark Richardson, third;
10 year olds, James Parker,
first, Mark Montgomery, sec
ond, Bobby Darnell, third.
30 yard dash: 8 year olds,
Darryl Parker, first, Boyd
Brooks, second, Randy Odell,
third; 9 year olds, Billy
Jones, first, Keith Owens,
second, Mark Richardson,
third; 10 year olds, Mark
Montgomery, first, Bobby
Darnell, second, James Par
ker, third.
Standing Broad Jump: 8
year olds, Darryl Parker,
first, Randy Odell, second,
Boyd Brooks, third; 9 year
olds, Billy Jones, first, Keith
Owens, second, Mark Rich
ardson, third; 10 year olds,
Bobby Darnell, first, James
Parker, second, Mark Mont
gomery, third.
Running broad jump; 8
year olds, Darryl Parker,
first, Randy Odell, second,
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Boyd Brooks, third; 9 year
olds, Billy Jones, first, Keith
Owens, second, Mark Rich
ardson, third; 10 year olds,
Bobby Darnell, first, James
Parker, second, Mark Mont
gomery, third.
High jump: 8 year olds,
Boyd Brooks, first, Ben
Wright, second, Darryl Par
ker, third; 9 year olds, Billy
Jones, first, Mark Richard
son, second, Jeff Evans, third;
10 year olds, Mark Mont
gomery, first, Ricky Odell,
second, Bobby Darnell, third.
Den points were tallied
with this results Den 5-56
points, Den 1-45 points, Den
3-19 points, Den 2-3 points,
and Webelos 12 points.
Mark Montgomery and
Ricky Odell were advanced
to Webelos Den with the pre
sentation of colors by cub
master Bill Richardson.
The next summer activity
is a swimming party planned
for July 23.
The Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thursday July 2 , i 970
PINK LADIES
FRIDAY 3 JULY
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9-12 Nina Harper
1-3 Marge Mahon
3-6 Leita Boterweg
SATURDAY 4 IULY
9-12 Fay Johnson
6-9 MiUedge Dixon
SUNDAY 5 JULY
5- Pearlie Dixon
MONDAY 6 JULY
1-3 OPEN
3-6 Helen Rickett
6- Doris King
6:30-9 Carol Howard
TUESDAY 7 IULY
9-1 Lorraine Funk
we have mortgage money available
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Main Office— Perry
Branches Hawkinsville and Fort Valley
9-11 June Meeks
11- Martha Mac Micheal
1-5 Mildred Ogletree
3-6 Helen Bush
6- OPEN
7- Nancy Colder
7-9 Vickie Shields
WEDNESDAY 8 TUI.V
9-1 Pansy Gordon
12- Louise Turner
3-6 OPEN
6- Sandy Taylor
Nancy Snoak
6:30-9 Betty James
THURSDAY 9 fill V
9-1 Caroline Brown
1- Linda Jones
2- Jean &ewster
3- Chris Lewis
7- Shelia Todd
6:30-9 Nedra Thompson
Big Report
The Apollo 8 spacecraft sent
back 51,200 bits of information
per second, enough to fill a
standard encyclopedia in an
hour.