Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, April 13, 1972, Page 1-B, Image 13

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t> ; * vr3.-<1 A* 'h * •** *-•» yV 4 • * , Warm spring days mean work to a farmer, and Adam Andel is busy plowing at his farm south of Perry. His tractor is framed by grape vines trained on wire strung between posts. ■ sSsh$’ •|t ~v. - T-jfa 4/. ■«? jaJm i _ . ... _ .. ... , horseback riding is a great way to spend a Elaine Kimball, left, and Mary Cawthon think beautiful spring day . Young Barry Pruitt checks to see if there s anything on his line yet as he spends a spring afternoon fishing with his dad, Ray Pruitt, in the family’s fish pond on Highway 41 south of Perry. It's Spring In Perry Photo Feature By Maxine Thompson To Ihe cattle farmer, spring means spring i W 1L .m'U % ■ Wj* Mk w^mM** J#--*; yjr j| * '&* i■• y ? sSpjr < jr * *ftb llif* _ j ■psf «& j a^H|Jß : , ■BBI If ■- jfi|_i wl ■# Mm 'Bf J ■.. * mjfet. "**"lJ j t&!*- r " It looks like a wisteria tree, and dozens of tourists who get off 1-75 and ride through Middle Georgia to see the gorgeous blossoms here have PAGE 1-B PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1972 V i * i yj|| U' 'mm •«k . «, \ * -Jk f t, t ■ ;...■ \i j* ' | a f . ■ T¥r f• lAtiMgii'lJCiK Ti^gWCTg • tJm&L ''*&£ ■ jit. The ladies enjoy fishing on a spring day, too. Here Mrs. Clyde Layman and daughters, Angela and Rhonda, try for catfish in their pond on Georgia Highway 96 a little way from Henderson. fa'ves, and a number of them can be seen grnglllg in this herd beside a busy highway. stopped to photograph it. Actually it is a big old cedar tree completely enveloped by a wisteria vine at the home of Mrs. Leon Ragan, Sr. in Henderson, across from the Baptist Church.