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Nunn Hands Down Long List Os Fines
As usual, Judge George
Nunn disposed of a large
number of cases at Perry
Municipal Court last
Satuday morning.
Included in the fines and
bond forfeitures for charges
were William Anderson,
reckless driving S3B; Jean
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George R. Malone
Retired AF Lt. Col.
Purchases Norwood
Florist In Perry
A retired Air Force Lt Col.,
George R. Malone and his
wife Katie, have recently
moved to Perry and pur
chased Norwood Florist. The
Malones will begin operation
of Malone’s Flower and Gift
Shop August Ist.
During his military career
I Why You Should Vote
I In The Democratic Primary
I On August Bth
I On Primary election day (Tuesday, August 8) every
voter will have to declare whether he or she will vote
I in the Democratic Primary or the Republican Primary.
I YOU CANNOT VOTE IN BOTH PRIMARIES
By voting in the Democratic Primary, you will be able
to vote in the following contested races:
I ★ UNITED STATES SENATOR
I ★ STATE SENATOR
I ★ STATE REPRESENTATIVE
I ★ SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
I ★ DISTRICT ATTORNEY
I ★ SHERIFF, HOUSTON COUNTY
I ★ SCHOOL BOARD (2 POSTS)
I ★ COUNTY COMMISSION (2 POSTS)
There will probably be a run-off on August 29, for
I U.S. Senate and possibly some local races. You cannot
| vote in the Democratic run-off if you vote in the
I Republican Primary August 8. If you will be outside
I the County August 8, you can obtain an absentee
I ballot from the Tax Commissioners office in the
| Courthouse.
I Richard B. Ray
Houston Co. Democratic
POLITICAL AD executive Committee
Creech Fogarty, drunk
under wheel of vehicle $115;
Claude A. Combs, Jr.,
reckless driving S2B;
Thomas Gary Cook,
speeding S2B;
Tom Findley, Jr., im
proper mufflers S2B; Larry
F. Graham, run stop sign
that spanned almost 21
years, Malone served twice
at Robins AFB in Warner
Robins, from 1954-58 and
from 1961-63. Highlights of
I his career include his being
selected for the C-140 Jetstar
program at Robins AFB in
1961, From 1968 to 1971
Malone was assigned to
Clark AFB in the Philippines
as Squadron Flight
Operations Officer. There he
I flew C-140’s to Vietnam,
Korea, Thailand, Cambodia,
Laos, and other parts of the
■ Far East.
The Malones will be
residing at 1206 Fairway
Drive when their house is
completed. They have three
children: Gerald R. 16;
Thomas F. 14; and Kenneth
E. 10. _
Lt. Col. Malone’s last
assignment was as Chief of
Security Police at Tinker
AFB, Oklahoma which is a
sister AFLC base of Robins
AFB. Col. Malone was
awarded the Air Force
Meritorious Service Medal
at his retirement
ceremonies.
S2B; Eddie Lee Spivey,
public drunk $43; Annie
Smith Hammock, speeding
S2B; Lamar Richard Fowler,
failure to yield right of way
involving accident S3B;
Walter Dennis Bivins, drunk
under wheel of vehicle $115;
Edgar Walker Jr., fighting
and disorderly $43;
George Lee Mitchell,
fighting and disorderly $18;
Winifred Davis, improper
muffler S2B; Enoch Felder,
run stop sign $18; Tom
Findley Jr., contempt of
court $100; Mel K. Lowe Jr.,
fighting and disorderly $55;
Leroy Porter, fighting and
disorderly $55; Emmett
King, fighting and disorderly
$55; Morris Joseph Carson
Jr., reckless driving S9O;
David Askew, reckless
driving S3B; Lottie Bell
Murray, drunk under wheel
of vehicle $115; Willie Frank
Lane, speeding $42;
Thomas M. Murray,
failure to grant right of way
involving accident S3B;
William F. Ethridge, Public
drunk $43; Frank Lee Grace,
reckless driving S3B; Billy
Solomon, fighting and
disorderly S3B; Marcus
Riley, disorderly shooting in
city, 5 days on streets;
Lennie Sanders, reckless
driving S3B; Lonzie Duhart,
reckless driving S3B; Joseph
Askew, reckless driving and
resisting arrest S4B; Alfred
Chambliss Jr., improper
muffler $33; Larry K. Bragg,
violating city ordinance,
operating motorcycle
without wearing helmet S2B;
L. G. Fogarty, reckless
driving S3B; William Henry
Brown, drunk under wheel of
vehicle $115; Charles B.
Sheffield, public drunk $43;
Louise Houser, failure to
yield right of way S2B; Louis
Jackson, public drunk $43;
Marvin R. Hill, running stop
sign and resisting arrest $35;
Emmett King, public drunk
S2B; Henry Felder, speeding
S3B; James Davis, Drunk
under wheel $115; Charles
Edward Vance, speeding
S4B;
Nina Bell Jackson, public
drunk $43; Oscar Felder,
public drunk $43; C. B.
Clark, improper muffler S2B;
Eugene West, public drunk
S2B; Jessie J. Askew, run
stop sign $18; Richard
Howell, speeding $43; Willie
Vester Lamb, reckless
driving $18; Morris Joseph
Caron, reckless driving and
TtifWm jw\
Have you ever thought of
working in an egg carton
plant? I’ve been working at
one, for about eight weeks
this summer in a city long
renowned for its unbuttoned
qualities - Macon. I had eight
one-of-a-kind weeks, met
some people I loved, and had
a bank account to show for it
all.
Why did I choose this for
my summer occupation?
Certainly not for fresh air,
sunny skies, and spacious
vistas, but for the job, the
freedom, the social life, the
experience of being in
dependent. And I found just
that! But of course I
wouldn’t guarantee
satisfaction at first glance.
When I first walked into the
enormous corporation, it
was sort of a physical shock.
1 guess I felt the way many
girls do who are secure and
self-possessed at home -
suddenly you’re out of place
and downright uptight after
five minutes inside.
I made an immediate exit
from that feeling when I got
into the bustle of activity
that was going on. Even if
you were to stop in a moment
of confusion and indecision,
someone might bump into
you and look at you as if to
say, “Anyone who stops here
deserves to be bumped." My
first reaction was to turn
right back around, jump in
the car, and settle com
fortably in front of the Today
Show. I just couldn’t be
taking this seriously! After a
short self-debate, I accepted
the challenge. Jeans,
working gloves, and my
chewing gum. I kept
thinking, “If only they could
see me now. Have I ever
done this before? “God, no!”
All the better.
I began with a
professional wrapper on the
5x6 line. You’ll learn to press
140 egg cartons in 10 seconds,
wrap and stamp them, place
the bundle on a particular
skid and start over again
without falling behind. Once
you’ve proved you can
handle this alone, you will be
given a crack at doing it all
by yourself. At times, I felt
like I might be in com
petition with Willie
Shoemaker.
Working at a plant, believe
it or not, gradually becomes
a jumble of happenings - lots
of laughs (along with very
hard work), a sly remark
from Tom now and then, and
someone like B. J to keep
those “filler flats” running
nice and smooth.
And on the whole, I had a
beautiful summer there.
Because it’s not the working
drunk S9O; Jack W. Duffell,
reckless driving and run stop
sign S3B; Norman Durham,
discharging firearms in city
S3O; Willie Solomon, fighting
and disorderly S2B; Smith Jr.
Boyd, speeding S2B; David
Carter, public drunk $lB.
4-Hers Visit
Rock Eagle
This past week Houston
County 4-Hers attended
camp at Rock Eagle, the
State 4-H Club Center
located near Eaton ton. In
addition to the usual cam
ping activities of swimming
and hiking, they learned
more about photography,
plants, and soils, money
management, good
grooming, embryology and
other special interests.
Sports, such as softball,
volleyball, badmiton, horse
shoes, and putt-putt golf
were also available.
conditions but the people, the
personal friendships that you
acquire that made the
summer indelible.
One warm day will slip
into the next once you’ve
learned your trade so well
that it doesn’t harass or
exhaust you. Somehow,
you’ll find time to swim and
meditate on “Clockwork
Orange”, wrap a suntanned
hand around a pepsi cola,
and be, in the end, a sum
mer-child.
ISSUES AND ANSWERS
f- Why did you campaign so hard?
I knew my opponent was initially sponsored by the establishment.
2- Why did you develop a specif it platform?
You can not serve the people in generalities.
3- Why did you attend all public forums, work door-to-door,
campaign in shopping centers, coach a baseball team,
develop tv and radio ads, and pass out 30,000 cards?
Not working does not work anymore. People respect a candidate who works hard
to serve people where they are. They want to vote for a man who likes people
enough to see and help them.
VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATE WITH A SPECIFIC PLATFORM
AMD COMMITTED TO:
-1- A STATE TOURIST CENTER IN PERRY.
-2- AN INDUSTRIAL PARK AT PERRY AIRPORT.
-3- BETTER STATE SUPPORT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
-4- IMPARTIAL TREATMENT OF ALL PERRYANS AND NO OBLIGATION TO THE
ESTABLISHMENT.
-5- NO STATE TAX INCREASE.
-6- NO MORE SALES TAX ON PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.
-7- NO AD VALOREM TAX FOR SENIOR CITIZENS EARNING LESS THAN $7,590 AN
NUALLY. THIS WILL INCLUDE WIDOWS.
PULL THAT LEVER ON IfefMilWjjM
lOOlh DIS TRICT
TUESDAY, AUGUST BTH (voteforo»c)
Bpy Kevin Sumner
FOR THE CANDIDATE Jy?
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OF THE PEOPLE
POLITICAL AD PAID FOR BY "CITIZENS FOR SUMMER"
i, PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 1972
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The Home Journal’s Cook Nook editor, Mildred Warren,
presents one of her famous cookbooks “The Art of Southern
Cooking” to Georgia’s Peach Queen, Cathy Henson. Miss
Henson was a guest at The Bank of Perry last Saturday and
gave everyone coming into the bank some Georgia peaches
and a peach cookbook. Looking on is Bank of Perry President
Lewis Meeks.
Kimberly Whelchel
Celebrates Birthday
Here July 18th
Kimberly Whelchel
celebrated her first birthday
with a party on Tuesday,
July 18, at 3:00 p.m. at her
grandmother’s house, Mrs.
Dot Paxton of Perry.
Kim wore a pink and white
dress trimmed with pink
bows whiich was given to her
by her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Emmet Whelchel
of Perry.
Enjoying cake and ice
cream with Kim were her
cousins, Todd and Brett
Minter of Warner Robins,
Billy Zorn, LaTacha Zorn,
Marc Lee, Lori and Warren
Offenberg, Julie and
Margaret White, all of
Perry.
Others attending were
Kim’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Whelchel of Valdosta,
her Aunt, Mrs. Nell Minter of
Warner Robins, Mrs. Nell
Davis, Mrs. Millie White and
Mrs. Mary Offenberg of
Perry.
Heart Assn. Thanks
HHJ Assoc. Editor
For Feature Page
Dear Mrs. Thompson:
Thank you very much for
the outstanding feature page
on the CPR Training going at
at Perry-Houston County
Hospital. We are extremely
pleased that such vital
training is being conducted
in your county and are most
appreciative of your fine
effort to inform the public.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Patton lindsley
Menhinick
Public Information Director
Ga. Heart Assn., line.