Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, April 13, 1972, Page 10-A, Image 10

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w J. ■LUfcfl Emerick E. “Rick” Arnold, left, receives his Commercial and Multi-Engine Pilot’s license from flight instructor Jim Brown at Perry-Fort Valley Airport. K p !■£,'.^ydgjjPS* -will, JP . w *~*. ■’ “ U " T -’ -. ■-'■■' Elmer Faust, left, receives his Private Pilot’s license from flight instructor Jim Brown at Perry-Fort Valley Airport. w mm Simdae Buy one, get one free £ US. 41 %m% 1224 Watson Blvd. \f M \\ (&j v !^S*r Offer Good Thurs., April 13 Sundaes are always great at DAIRY QUEEN*. So we made 'em better the only way we knew how. By giving you one free with every one you buy. Any size. Any flavor. Rich chocolate . . . golden butterscotch . . . chunky pineapple . . . you name it. Bring a big appetite or a friend and dig into the best deal in town. At all participating DAIRY QUEEN and DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER * stores. •R*g U.S P»t. Off.. Am. O.Q. Corp ©Copyright 1972. Am. O.Q. Corp. Houstonians Purchase $716,746 Savings Bonds The Houston County U.S. Savings Bonds Committee reports that the citizens of Houston County placed $716,746 in Savings Bonds during February and a total of $1,380,989 for the two month period. Marvin L. Summers, State Director for Georgia, an nounced that Georgians placed $7,157,825 in Savings Bonds during F’ebruary for a total of $13,585,904 for the first two months. February sales reflect an increase of 26.7 percent compared with those of a year ago. Nationally, sales of E & H Bonds I at issue price) amounted to $537 million during February. During the two months (January- February 1972) citizens have placed $1,058 million (at issue price) in Savings Bonds -a 23 percent in crease over the same period for 1971. The Houston Committee reminds the citizens that there is a new regulation permitting exchange of “Freedom Shares’’ for Series H Bonds, an option that has been available to holders of Series E Bonds for over 10 years. Owners of the “Shares” may exchange II County Line NEWS || 111 |t> Dot ® The reason for Jesus coming was peace that could only be through the shedding of His blood. This was the theme of Rev. Entrekin’s sermon a few weeks ago. We hear a lot about peace now. Everyone seems to have what they think is a plan that would work, or they are demanding that the government “arrange” peace for us. Everyone wants peace but no one wants to work for it. There are many definitions of peace. To some it is a calm existence with nothing to worry about, no problems to upset our serenity. To others, it means a smug self-centered life where the problems of others never intrude. Still others feel that an end of war means peace. Peace to a Christian should mean belief in God and peace of mind but never a calm untroubled existence because this isn’t peace but stagnation! When a Christian reaches the point that he has no crosses to carry, he should fall down on his knees because he is in danger of losing touch with God! County- line was the scene of a party for the Junior class last Saturday night. Hamburgers and home made ice cream were served and a good time was had by all. Reports are that Ruth Motes who underwent surgery last week in the Americus Hospital is well on the road to recovery. Hurry up Ruth we miss you! Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Brannen had as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brannen. Jane, Mary, Ann and John Brannen and Kathy Pearlman all of Valdosta, Ga. Mr. Julian Folds spent some time last week visiting his father Mr. I, 0. Folds of Vero Beach. Mrs. Mildred Gray is a patient at the Taylor Memorial Hospital in Hawkinsville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Folds and family were fishing in Georgetown last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Jay- Savage. Mr, and Mrs. Allen them either alone or in combinations with Series E Bonds, for Series H Bonds without regard to the $5,000 annual limitation on Series H Bond holdings. PINK LADIES SCHEDULE Fri. April 14 9-12 Lois Medlock 9- Lib Hopkins 12:30-2:15 Carmen Smyth 3-6 Leita Boterweg 6-9 Thelma Collier Candy Stripers Betty Ann Walker Teris McKenzie Sat. April 15 10- Caroline Brown 1- Gloria Ragin Sun. April 16 2- Betty Gray Mon. April 17 9-1 Evelyn LeVan 9-1 Catherine Barr 2-6 Helen Rickett 2-6 Eunice Hulsey 6-9 Norine Jones Wilson and Shane, Mrs. Andrew Jones, Judy, Tracy, Andy and Davina Jones of Warner Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson and Bruce of Bonaire, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Castle of Fort Gay, West Va., Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sammons of Whitehouse, Term, and Mr. add Mrs Elmer Burnette of Hawkinsville, Ga. DAY CARE IN PERRY EXPANDED MODERN FACILITIES NOW ACCEPTING A LIMITED NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS McKenzie Day Care Center U.S . 41 North , Perry Phone: 987-2944 ★ ★ State Approved ★ ★ Fully Licensed ★ ★ Meets All Health & Sanitation Standards ★ ★ Trainee & Experienced Attendants M ★ ★ Hot Meals ★ ★ Individual Cots & Linens I ★ ★ Fully Equiped, Fenced Playground B R * ★ Individual Supervision For Each Age Group oT " PAGE 10-A 6- Virginia Jones Candy Striper Brenda McCoy Tues. April 18 9-2 Lorraine Funk 9-12 Dora Beckley 2-5 Mabel Rainey 2-6 Martha Mac Michael 7- Nancy Golder Candy Striper Alice Johnson Wed. April 19 9:30-11:30 Mary E. Helm 9-12 Jewel Hay 2-6 Ruth Taylor 5-9 Mary Johnson Candy Striper Betty Brown Ethel Mae Everett Thurs. April 20 9-1 Ann Cliff 1-5 Jean Brewster 7-9 Marjorie Daniels Candy Striper Jacqualine Davis Marjorie Billings Gas Fired Barbecues H I All The Flavor Os As Low As $79.95 Party Host To $189.95 ■ 1119,5 GREENE'S Propane Gas And Appliance Service U.S. 41 South ( Next To Dairy Queen ) PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, Perry AFROTC Attends Robins Staff Meeting The Aerospace Education Instructor, Lt. Col. Leo Polnaszek, and five Staff members from the Perry AFJROTC program at tended a staff meeting of the 19th Bomb Wing at Robins Air Force Base on Monday, April 3. Escorting the AEI and staff members from Perry were Ist Lt. Cox, the President of the Junior Officers Council of the 19th Bomb Wing, and Ist Lt. Roth, Vice-President of the Junior Officers Council. The Junior Officers Council just recently adopted the Perry AF JROTC as part of the 19th Bomb Wing. Lieutenants Cox and Roth were very in strumental in this adoption. Attending this staff meeting is part of an officers training in the Junior ROTC program. This teaches him administration and the way the Air Force basicly func tions. The cadets actually learned how the 19th copes with some of its problems and what some of these problems are, and this is considered good training on the part of the cadet, because it teaches him how to deal with problems of his own and if he needs help with this problem where to go for this help. WHO’S GETTING MARRIED? READ THE HOUSTON HOME JOUR NAL AND FIND OUT.