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Houston Bar Assoc. Elects President
The Houston Judicial
Circuit Bar Association
elected Tom Spencer of the
firm of Spencer, Smith and
Williams, as the new
President at a meeting held
on Law Day. Other officers
elected to serve with Spencer
were: Vice President, Tom
Daniel of the firm of
Aultman, Hulbert, Cowart
and Daniel; Secretary-
Treasurer, L.A. (Buster)
McConnell of the firm of
Wisse, Kushinka, Clarke and
McConnell; Assistant
Secretary-Treasurer, I,ee
Rampey of the firm of Nunn,
Geiger and Rampey.
Marvin T. Morrow,
outgoing President, an
nounced that there are now
thirty seven practicing
lawyers in the county who
are members of the Houston
Judicial Circuit Bar
Association.
Spencer, active in com-
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munity civic endeavors for
many years, served as
President of the Macon
Circuit Bar Association in
1962.
A resolution regarding the
|| County Line NEWS ||
* By Dot *
Mrs. Dora Goss visited her
mother, Mrs. Maggie
Fellows and her sister Mrs.
Ouida Fellows of Cochran
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Farr
and Wanda Kay were the
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wendall Kersey of
Henderson last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Preston
Entrekin had as weekend
guests Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Fordham of Chester S.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Davis had as dinner guests
Elaine Davis, Neal Black,
and Brenda Wilson all of
Americus Ga.
Mrs. Hamp Brannen is
confined to her home with a
broken foot , the result of a
fall in her home. We sure do
miss Ola Mae as she is a
faithful church member so
hurry and get well.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Folds
Bar Association’s position on
“no-fault” insurance was
passed.
THE HOME JOURNAL
KEEPS UP WITH LOCAL
HAPPENINGS.
has as guests Mr. I. 0. Folds
of Vero Beach, Fla
Rev. and Mrs. Preston
Entrekin, Preston and Greg
attended a birthday dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Borum, Hawkinsville
in honor of Mrs. Entrekin’s
fathers 75th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Mims
had as weekend guests Mr.
and Mrs. Greer Gatch
Lydia and Roger of Savan
nah.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Mims,
Johnnie and Peggy Mims,
Mr, and Mrs. Geer Gatch
Lydia and Roger Gatch, Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Jones and
Sandy spent the day at Six
Flags over Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Wilson had as Sunday Dinner
guests Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Wilson and Shane of Warner
Robins and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wilson and Bruce of
Bonaire Ga.
Everybody Has
Interest In Soil
Stewardship Week
By
Emmet V. Whelehel, Jr.
Houston County Agent
Traditionally, Soil
Stewardship Week has been
thought of as a rural ob
servance in Georgia. But not
anymore. The stakes of
conservation are high for the
city dweller, too. The
establishment of sound and
realistic priorities for land
use are major considerations
for the well being of urban
dwellers.
Siltation of streams, lakes
and reservoirs is, by volume,
today’s greatest single water
pollutant. Approximately
one-half of the siltation of all
surface waters is from non
agricultural areas. So the
farmer has a stake in the
conservation efforts of towns
and cities. The truth is,
agriculture and business,
farmers and non-farmers,
have a common interest in
Soil Stewardship.
The crowded city tran
sforms man even as he
transforms his environment.
It is easy for today’s citizen
of the metropolis, as well as
in small towns, to live with a
blunted awareness of our
natural resources. We
desperately need a shar
pened awareness of the
interrelatedness of all
nature.
From primitive times,
man has invested himself in
the place where he lives - in
his cave, his home, his town,
his country. He has given his
community his personal
stamp and identifies with it.
This sense of belonging has
provided a pattern of
stability and growth over the
centuries. But it seems to me
that many among us have
lost this sense of belonging.
There is need on all sides
to elevate the importance of
identity and restore the
pattern of continuity. We
must understand the in
terrelatedness of our
resources and man’s total
dependency on their wise
utilization. One course is
available, if we will use it,
and that is a vastly expanded
personal effort in “Creative
Conservation’.
Your personal investment
- in time, interest and un
derstanding - is necessary.
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from Auburn University
winter quarter. He, also
made the deans' list that
quarter. This fall he plans to
attend the Cumberland
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PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972
School of Law at Samford
University in Birmingham,
Alabama.
Carolyn Bertolotti Macon,
a senior in accounting at
Auburn University, was
awarded the Haskins and
Sells Scholastic Award and
the Alabama Certified
Public Accountants Award.