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The Houston Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thursday, July 16, 1970
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j WHY LaFOY McMILLAN
CAN COUNT ON
| HIS LILLISTONS
♦ LaFoy McMillan, Enigma, Georgia
♦ "I'm glad I had the first Lilliston Turnover Shaker in my area,
+ because it saved a lot of peanuts for me last year when my
windrows were too wet for combining for two weeks.
♦ "Since they were inverted, the water had little effect on the
I peanuts, and they were easy to combine.
♦
♦ "My overall yield was about 3,200 pounds per acre.
t "My Lilliston 1500 Combine has been doing a fine job for me,
J too. I can adjust it to handle a wide range of picking conditions
♦ and it gets them clean.
4 "I've been using Lilliston peanut harvesting equipment for a
t long time in my operation and find that I can count on it."
| BE SURE—MAKE SURE-INSURE
t UIUSTON PEANUT HARVESTING EQUIPMENT
| THE SURE WAY TO GET THEM All
1 PERRY IMPLEMENT CO.
♦ Valley Drive Phone 987-1651
AND THE SOUTH MOVES OUTDOORS!
Summer's a season of Southern
fun: from the pool to the patio and
the park...from baseballs to golf
balls and tennis balls. And South
erners are on the move, scanning
the scenic peaks of Georgia and
Tennessee, the bright beaches of
Florida and Mississippi, exploring
avenues of vacation adventure
through South Carolina and Ala
bama.
Your brewing industry is on the
move, too—a healthy sign of South
ern life-contributing to the econ
omy, supporting local law enforce
ment, promoting high-standard
outlets for its products, asking one
and all to "Keep America Beautiful,"
this summer and always.
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
Suite 101. 1655 Tullie Circle. N E
Atlanta, Ga 30329
I JSS. WAY BACK WHEN...”
I From Our Newspaper Files Os The Past
5 YEARS AGO A three-inch rain
in a two-hour period Monday morning
almost washed Perry off the map. ...
St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church is
planning a recreational program at the
church for all teen-agers of Perry. ..,
The following establishments are un
der construction near 1-75 north inter
change: Holiday Inn Motel, Howard
Johnson Motel, Royal Castle Restau
rant, New Cotton Gin and Warehouse
on Smith Drive, Polka Dot Pig barbe
cue place; also new are Perry Memori
al Gardens on U. S. 41 N., Perry Loan
& Savings Bank Drive-In window on
Macon St., Houston Lake Development
Co. constructing 18 hole championship
golf course, beach and bath house, Da
vis Oil Co. building combination gas
station and restaurant on U. S. 41 &
1-75 interchange.
10 YEARS AGO—Fire levels bowl
ing alley at Houston Lake Friday. ...
J. W. Bloodworth, retired attorney,
News From
Haynevi I le
Mrs. W.D. Henson Jr.
“Aunt” Bertha West has re
turned home after spending
some time in Chickamauga,
visiting with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Ford
enjoyed guests recently. Mr.
Mrs. Fred Briggs visited Thurs
day. Weekend guests were Mrs.
Ford’s brother and wife from
Pelham, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Ford.
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The Hoke Harper family vis
ited in Macon Sunday with Mr.
Harper’s mother, Mrs. W. H.
“Grannie” Harper.
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Mrs. Peggy Chastain and Mr.
Benny Chastain, USN, announ
ce the birth of a baby daugh
ter, Tena Charlene, born Fri
day, July 10.
businessman, legislator and educator,
was honored by Houston Lodge No. 35
by presentation of a pin signifying 50
years membership in Masonry. . .
Red Cross-Farm Bureau classes will
begin on July 25. ... A Red Cross
Blood Bank has been established for
Perry residents. Blood will be banked
at both the Houston County Hospital
in Warner Robins and the Peach Coun
ty Hospital in Fort Valley.
20 YEARS AGO—At the Muse The
ater, Patricia Neal, Lauren Bacall and
Gary Cooper star in “Bright Leaf”. ...
Audit shows Houston County had an
excess of $110,072 in current assets
over liabilities during 1949. . . . Pres
ident Truman called on Selective Serv
ice boards in the United States for 20,-
000 men between the ages of 19 and
26. . . Miss Clara Howard, Methodist
missionery to Korea, has been evacu
ated from Seoul, capital of Korea, and
is safe in Japan.
Mr. Chastain is home on
leave for several days. He is
stationed at Key West, Fla.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Hen
son Jr., Cheryl, Terri, David
and Chuck spent Saturday at
Stone Mountain with Mrs. Hen
son’s parents and brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Harris and Jo
nathan; and Mrs. Nora De-
Shields. A picnic and sightsee
ing was enjoyed by all
« * «
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huff
enjoyed guests during the week
end. Saturday’s visitor was Mr.
Raymond Huff of Macon. Sun
day afternoon guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Huff and baby
daughter, Selena.
Houston Form Families
Receive Home Loans
Approximately 35 families in
Houston, Macon, Marion, Tal
bot and Taylor Counties receiv
ed loans for building homes in
1969, Farmers Home Adminis
tration County Supervisor Jerry
W. Cooper reported today.
“These funds, advanced un
der the Farmers Home Admin
istration rural housing program,
provided better and more com
fortable homes for these fami
lies.”
He quoted James V. Smith,
National Administrator of the
Farmers Home Administration
as reporting that more than 61,-
500 rural families across the
nation participated in the rural
housing program last year, bor
rowing a record $587,9 million.
More than 250,000 persons are
living in better homes because
of the program.
"We are attempting to keep
housing credit flowing into our
small towns despite the tight
money situation and the nation
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price rise
1970
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Thursday, Mrs. Hazel Huff
and Mr. Walter Huff visited
Mrs. Louise Huff who is a pa
tient at Macon Hospital,
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Mrs. A. J. Cannon and Mrs.
Mary Watson were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Buster Hamsley and family.
4 4 4
Mrs. Margaret Hardin has re
turned after visiting for a
month in Tampa, Fla. with her
son’s family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Hardin.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fowler
enjoyed Sunday guests from
Pinehurst, Mrs. Elaine Arflin
and daughter, Joan.
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Mrs. Fowler entertained spend
the-day guests, Monday, Mrs.
Ida Vera Singleton.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. Fowler visited
Monday night with their daugh
ter, Mrs. James (Lela) Sim
mons, who is a patient at Tay
lor Memorial Hospital ,Hawk
insville.
Conservative or liberal?
Write a letter to The Home
Journal.
al general housing construction
slump,” FHA County Supervisor
Cooper said. “At the same
time, we are encouraging build
ers and developers to step up
their efforts to invest in rural
America by increasing the vol
ume of rural home complet
ions.”
Mr. Cooper noted that local
banks and lending institutions
participate in providing loan
funds which are insured by his
agency. He added that nation
ally more than 98 percent of
individual family rural housing
loan funds were provided by
private investors.
Farmers Home Administra
tion housing loans are made
only to applicants unable to ob
tain credit from other sources,
and who live in communities of
not more than 5500 population.
The Montezuma office, in the
basement of the post office
building, is one of 1,700 offices
serving the 3,000 counties of
rural America.
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