Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, July 27, 1972, Page 7-A, Image 7

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Read The Sally Stanley Academy of Dance Register Now For Fall Classes Limited Enrollment Pre-School - Bth Grades Ballet-Tap-Acrobats Jazz I CALL MRS STANLEY I I 987-2838 I ____^ imim^^ WT J TV* •* • * AM w* T VU !«■ ASSURE THE FUTURE IN EDUCATION FOR HOUSTON COUNTY Re-Elect dP^-\ DAVID A. (Dave) PERDUE Supt. Os Schools TL|r~~ TRAINING B.S. Degree in Chemistry, minors in physics and math M.Ed. Degree in SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION (required for ac creditation of schools) Sixth Year Specialist Degree in School Administration A-6 Life Professional Certificate in School Administration ABILITY Careful Planning has provided new school construction to keep pace with the rapid growth of the county -- 12 schools, 392 classrooms, school ad ditions, athletic facilities, science labs, libraries, and lunchrooms during the past 12 years. A vocational school is under construction. Responsible And Sound Line-Item Budgeting has resulted in buying “the most for the dollar” for the county. Os the more than $16,000,000 spent in the building program, only $1,400,000 came from the Houston County taxpayer. The remainder was secured from state and federal funds. Progressive Administrative Planning has provided a coordinated program of study for children at all grade levels in all of the schools in the county. EXPERIENCE Classroom teacher, coach, principal (Dodge, Bibb, and Houston Coun ties) Principal: Bonaire School, Lindsey Elementary, and Warner Robins High School Superintendent of Schools, Houston County PERFORMANCE HOUSTON COUNTY Now Has One Os The Top Ranking School Systems In The STATE Os GEORGIA. Well developed educational programs (academic, athletic, vocational and fine arts) are offered for all students, regardless of ability. Extensive educational and and training programs are available for adults. Cross-county bussing has been avoided. The excellence of the schools attracts families and businesses to Houston County. Houston County’s drop-out rate is among the lowest in the state (State Dept, release.) Special education classes and services are provided for the mentally retarded, gifted, multi-handicapped, and speech and language impaired students. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE IN TRAINING, DEMONSTRATED ABILITY, DIVERSIFIED EXPERIENCE, AND PROVEN PERFORMANCE’ If re-elected, I pledge to continue my efforts to provide a top-notch educational system for the children and adults of Houston County. I earnestly solicit your vote and support for my re-election in the August Bth primary. (Paid Political Adv.) Re-Elecf Oavid A. Perdue "Proven Administrative Performance" jf^erSonais Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Staples for the weekend were their granddaughters, Susan and Sandy Staples of Waycross. Mrs. William Scott and children, Delaney Evans and Currey Evans returned to their home at Albion, Pa. Monday after a visit with Mrs. Scott’s mother, Mrs. Helen Davis. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mulkey spent the weekend in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardner. Miss Eva Borom of Dublin was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Roberts. Mrs. J. 0. Coleman and Mrs. Carolyn Smith spent Sunday with relatives in Forsyth. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mobley on Sunday were Tom Mobley, Jr., Miss Martha Ann Mobley, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mobley and daughter Kimbrough of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Mobley and children, Richard and Wade of Columbus. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris were Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Morris and family of Hernado, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Flournoy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith and family spent several days this week visiting points of interest in Florida. Mrs. Catherine McCulloch attended a piano teachers’ workshop on Tuesday at the Baldwin Piano and Organ Company in Macon. Mrs. Tim Malloy and son, Tom of New Castle, Ind.are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. Thomas Mason. Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Malloy and Tom are visiting Disney World and other points in Florida this week. Joining together for a family reunion at Calloway Gardens, Holiday Inn, last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meadows of Ocala, Fla., Col. (ret.) and Mrs. C. E. Meadows of Austin, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Warren David of Boston, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. W. D. White of Americus, Mrs. Helen Mason and Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Bloodworth and Jim. Mrs. John McCord, Jr. left Sunday for the final session of summer school at the University of Georgia, Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Davis left for their home in Boston, Mass. Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Helen Mason. Mrs. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meadows at Ocala, Disney World and other points of interest in Fla. Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Bloodworth and children, Jim and Tracey, and Glynelle Ellis spent the weekend at Jekyll Island, Dr. Bloodworth attended sessions of the G.V.M.A. Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Chip Washington and sons, David, Phillip and Richard, spent (J3irtli6 Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Mercer of Bonaire announce the birth of a daughter, Billie Rae born at the Houston County Hospital on July 23. Mrs. Mercer is the former Diane Boone of Bonaire, Ga. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boone of Bonaire, and Mr. and Mrs. William Mercer of Cot tonwood, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Francis Arnold of Perry announce the birth of a son, Dale Alan born at the Houston County Hospital on July 18. Mrs. Arnold is the former Sylvia Greene of Perry. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Greene of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Williams of Warner Robins announce the birth of a son, Craig Everett born at the Houston County Hospital on July 17. Mrs. Williams is the former Alma Barrs of Warner Robins. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams of Bonaire, Mrs. George Lee of Reynolds and James Barrs of Ft. Valley. Craig joins big brother, Jimmy, age 2Vz in the Williams household. last week visiting points of interest in Florida. Martin Mosteller, who is attending summer school at West Georgia College, Carrollton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mosteller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet and children, Cathy, Carolyn, and Andrew returned to their home at Roseland, N.J., Tuesday after a visit with Mrs. Peet’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Smith. Miss Becky Mosteller is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Willie Goode at Bronwood. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ratcliff of Shelbyville, Kentucky visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Storey and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Richerson of Augusta spent the weekend with Mrs. Floyd Tabor and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Richerson. Mr. and Mrs. Wordna Gray were the Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. George Blau and family in Atlanta. Boy Scout Troop 96 Visits Camp Twenty two excited Boy Scouts, members of Troop 96, left Sunday for a week at Camp Benjamin Hawkins near Byron. The families of these boys will join them on Friday for an inspection of camp activities and a picnic. The Scouts are Barry Rogers, David Howard, Allen Sawyer, James Parker, Darryl Parker, Mike Graham, Terry Par tain, Mark Montgomery, Mark Richardson, Billy Jones, Keith Owens , Boyd Brooks, Mark Brooks, Alex McWhorter, Ben Wright, Keith Beckham, Rosendo Prendes, Jeff Henson, Jay Turner, Andy Poole, John Arnall, and Tim Holderfield. Scoutmaster Bobby Brooks is spending the week with the Scouts. RS^H| mgMMjjk SUNDAY JULY 30th pratllffilUia 3:00 PM TO Si OO PM a™v r .• .'A * • •' .• . J . ; ' 1 iV'• *V 3-;- ;■> 5 > (• (jk i X * , , K ■ IN PERSON TINY MOORE & LIL’ WRANGLER Warn. 10 so 10 U.I, 301 S Ml PAGE 7-A Letter To The Editor Dear Editor: As a mother of a Pirate T. ISSUES AND ANSWERS 1 ■ TV AND RADIO THIS WEEK? Yes. WMAZ-TV, CH 13, during 11:00 p.m. Thursday News and 6:00 p.m. Friday News. WPGA and WMAZ Radio every day. 2 - WERE YOU ON A CANDIDATE'S FOR UM LAST WEEK? Yes, by myself. My opponent failed to show again due to a ‘‘Previous Engagement”. 3 - ARE YOU FOR LAW AMD ORDER? All my life- for everyone. This includes those who think they are above the law. 4 - DID YOU SERVE IN THE MILITARY? Over four years as an Army officer and I favor a strong National Guard and Reserve Force. State Representative District 100 vote fa elect CH D V|| AD PAID FOR ■ \/ l\ ■■ ■ by citizens FOR SUMNER KEVIN SUMNER "SPONSORED BY AND OBLIGATED ONLY . ... TO THE PEOPLE" PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1*72 league player, let me use your column to thank Mrs. Gail Sorrows, Mr. Bill Merritt and Jack Brewer for all the time and effort they spent coaching my boy this past baseball season. The county recreation program is very fortunate to have such dedicated volunteers to work with our youngsters. Mrs. Millard Albritton MEMBER Association - Founded 1885