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Road-side Paintings In Perry....
This automobile at a service station on Highway
341 North at the 1-75 interchange was literally
covered with beautiful paintings and mounted
cattle horns. Further investigation revealed that
County-wide Gathering
Homemakers Meet May 10
The Houston County
Homemakers Council will
hold an all day, county-wide
meeting on Wednesday, May
10, at the Flint EMC Building
in Warner Robins.
Registration will be held
from 9:30 to 10:00.
The morning program will
consist of demonstrations on
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Here's What You Get:
☆ A beautiful poolside room from Friday af
ternoon till Sunday evening.
VV Two cocktails each before dinner Friday
*** evening.
Your choice of the menu for dinner.
Friday evening, in our Three Hearths
Dining Room.
Vy Breakfast for two Saturday morning -
Whatever you like.
☆ One cocktail each before Lunch Saturday I
☆ Luncheon for two- poolside if you like.
☆ Two cocktails each before dinner Satur- I
day evening
☆ 'inner for two in the Three Hearths I
Dining Room
Order whatever you like.
☆ Breakfast for two Sunday morning - Ser
ved in your room if you like and we ll
bring along the morning paper.
☆ )mner or Brunch for two Sunday anytime
from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 PM.
VV We hate to see you go after this great
** week end so stay till 8:00 PM if you like.
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Air Host Inn
P.O. Box 678 ATLANTA AIRPORT Atlanta, Georgia 30320 |
Phone 404/ 767-7451
foreign cookery by Mrs.
Mimi Marino, and a panel
discussion by candidates for
local political offices.
Following a covered dish
luncheon, Mr. Tom Rogers
will speak on Community
Resource Development.
Then Mrs. Barbara Parks,
Home Service Advisor of
Mrs. J. W. Lucas and son Donnie had set up shop
in front of her husband’s service station with
paintings on velvet, providing a real splash of
color on the busy highway.
Flint EMC in Reynolds, will
present a demonstration of
flower arranging.
I>oor prizes will be given
throughout the day. The
meeting is open to the public
at no charge. For more in
formation, call 987-1334, Ext.
28.
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You know that mar
velously icy sensation when
you dive into cold water?
And afterward, the delicious
contentment of just floating
there? That’s what this
summer is all about. And
like always it begins with the
beautiful month of May. The
month is which I was born.
Taurus, with Gemini rising:
a rather awkward con
junction they tell me.
But when I was growing
up, I didn't know about the
stars and about how their
rays had pierced my head
and were leading me about
on guiding strings. “Had a
bad day, Monday, Susan?
Well, I’m not surprised. You
had an eclipse in Leo.” So
now I shrug and play the
game and ask when Saturn
will please go away, knowing
all the time that anyone
raised on the doctrine of
“You’ve made your bed.
Now lie in it” can cast a daily
chart for the rest of her life
and still be aware that she,
and she alone, got herself
into whatever situation she's
in. But what else comes
with May besides a lowering
bull? What arrives?
Beautiful packages from my
family. And books from
friends, and, depending on
his mood, a card from my
brother which features a
phrase of jovial words
flailing my ability to nag.
And all month long comes
strawberries and asparagus.
Yes. May is a great month
for shopping. Anything from
shoes to indoor and outdoor
furniture. Mailing "CARE"
packages to friends taking
college finals. A word of
cheer can do so much to
brighten a long day. Maybe
the latest issue of
Cosmopolitan, the hilarious
Mad. or a humorous card.
Planning for this summer's
trip to Daytona. (You need
reservations about 6 months
in advance because of
Disney World traffic)
Don’t forget to surprise
your Mother on Mother’s
Hay, May 14. I hope that
you're not planning to give
her the annual gift and
Happy Mother's Day”
blessing alone! Introduce
her to something new and a
category of your own
Beckman Heads Community Action Group
City Councilman Robert
Beckmann of Warner Robins
is the newly elected
Chairman of the Governing
Board of the Heart of
Medusa Corp.
Pays Dividend
The Board of Directors of
Medusa Cor
porationi formerly Medusa
Portland Cement Company)
today increased the com
mon stock quarterly
dividend, payable June 15,
1972 to shareowners of record
on June 1,1972 from $0.30 per
share to $0,312 per share.
Robert W. Fort, president
and chief executive officer,
stated that the increase,
which complies with Phase
II regulations, gives the
shareowners participation in
the improved earnings of the
company. He noted that the
dividend was last increased
in December 1964.
Medusa recently pur
chased Penn-Dixie Cement
Corp. plant near Perry.
choosing. What counts is that
you share part of your world
with her instead of relying on
the old stand-bys.
Give yourself a present
and go see “Cabaret” or the
well-known “Godfather”.
Remember to go and
register to vote also. Voting
is your chance to take a
stand instead of sitting back
and being taken advantage
of. This is the glorious month
of May. Give it to someone
you love.
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Georgia Community Action
Council, Inc. The governing
body has 36 members.
The new Chairman is
Director of the Small
Business Program, Air
Material Area, for Robins
Air Force Base. He is
presently Warner Robins
Mayor Pro Tern and
Chairman of the Houston
County Community Action
Committee. Beckmann is
active in many civic func
tions.
The Heart of Georgia
Community Action Council
administers programs for
the poor throughout a
twelve-county area. A total
of 1500 people serve volun
tarily in rolls of policy
making or in an advisory
capacity. The Agency
Penn-Dixie
Elects Stella
John A. Stella has been
elected treasurer of the
Penn-Dixie Cement
Corporation, the board of
directors announced.
Mr. Stella was treasurer
and chief financial officer of
the Spinnerin Yarn Co.
(N.J.) from 1970 to 1972.
Previously he held a
number of positions, in
cluding business evaluation
consultant, with the Allied
Chemical Corporation. He
was involved in the merger
and acquisition area
reporting to the vice
president and treasurer.
Before his five year stay at
Allied, Mr. Stella was in the
institutional sales depart
mentof Smith, Barney & Co.,
investment bankers.
He earned his B.S. in
Economics at the University
of Detroit and did post
graduate work in finance
and investments at New
York University.
Penn-Dixie is a major
manufacturer of steel and
cement and other con
strtiction-related products.
PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 4, [#72
operates a Neighborhood
Service Center in each of its
12 counties, Head Start in
four counties, and Day Care
in two counties. The Agen
cy’s major thrust programs
How does 73°differ from 787
It takes 25 percent
more electricity.
Imagine what that does to your electric bill. Air
conditioning can use more power than all your other
electric appliances put together. When you set the
thermostat lower than necessary for comfort, the
extra power is needless expense.
Rates went up last year and will be reflected in
cooling costs this summer. But there are ways to use
electricity more efficiently and cut down on your bill.
Set the thermostat on 78.° And adjust it 5° higher
while you're away from home. Keep filters clean.
Clogged filters will overwork the system.
Keep windows and doors shut, and close draperies
in the sunniest rooms. Shade trees help, too. Good
insulation and weather stripping can lower operating
costs. Air conditioning is even affected by the heat
from a light bulb. So turn off unnecessary lights.
Starting to save electricity takes a conscious
effort. But it can become a money-saving habit.
Georgia Power Company
A citizen wherever we serve ®
are Manpower and Housing.
get out on a branch
EACH WEEK WITH BOBBY
BRANCH IN THE HOME
JOURNAL.