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Houston Lake Quarter Horse In Rich Futurity
Houston Lake Quarter
Horse Ranch of Perry has
nominated a two year old
quarter horse to the
world's richest Western
Pleasure Futurity to be
held October 24th, during
the All American Quarter
. Horse Congress, October
19th through the 24th. The
purse for this stake with
. 396 entries, has an
estimated value of $55,000,
depending on how many of
those entered continue to
make sustaining
payments.
The Quarter Horse has
grown to be the country's
largest breed of registered
horses. Quarter Horses are
used for pleasure riding,
ranching, showing and
racing. They are well
known for their versatility
and quiet disposition.
This year the All
American Quarter Horse
Congress will mark it's
10th anniversary. There
will be demonstrations,
lectures, commercial
exhibits, an auction sale,
Quarter Horse racing, a
National Team Tour
nament, an Inter-
Collegiate Judging Contest
and the finest en
tertainment as well as the
world's largest single
breed horse show. Bobby
Goldsboro will be the
Newcomers
Club Seeks
Advertising
The Perry Newcomers
Club is once again
soliciting advertising for
the club's annual Year
book Directory. Letters
will be in the mail this
week to local merchants.
Newcomers attribute the
overwhelming success of
last year's project to the
I wholehearted support
shown by the business
community of Perry.
If you are not contacted
by mail and wish to place
an ad, please call 987-2116
for information.
Card of
Thanks
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Words can never express
our heartfelt thanks for the
many acts of kindness
shown us during Brad's
hospitalization. The
prayers, visits, cards and
phone calls were greatly
appreciated. Please
continue to remember us
in your prayers. By having
friends like each of you,
our stay at the hospital has
been made much easier.
We would like to
especially thank the Jay
cees and Jaycettes for
organizing the Fund
Raising Drive and to all
who participated and
A worked so hard to make it
a success.
To the churches, dif
ferent organizations and
individuals who con
tributed to the drive a very
special "Thank You" from
the bottom of our hearts.
May God Bless Each of
You in a Very Special Way.
We love you,
Jimmy, Brenda,
Michelle and
Brad Moore
We would like to take
this opportunity to express
our sincere thanks to all
our many friends and
loved ones in Perry for
their visits, flowers,
prayers and many acts of
kindness during the loss of
our beloved husband,
father and grandfather. A
special thank you to Betty
Jean Stubbs and all the
girls from the First
National Bank.
The John H. Hinson
Family
Ft. Valley, Ga.
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Our recent sad loss
leaves us with grateful
hearts toward neighbors
and friends. Their com
forting expressions of
sympathy and thought
fulness will always be
‘ remembered.
Our special thanks to the
staff at the Perry-Houston
■ County Hospital.
The Family of
Willie R. Sanders
featured entertainer this
year.
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There are a total of nine
stakes during the
Congress, which Includes
Halter Futurities for Colts,
Fillies and Geldings as
well as a Stake for Bridle
Patch Hack, Barrel
Racing, Jumping, Western
Pleasure and two Stakes
Races; a Futurity and
Derby. The Race Futurity
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL THURS., JUNE 17, I*7*.
and the Western Pleasure
Futurity should each be
worth in excess of
$55,000.00. There are 396
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horses nominated to the
Western Pleasure Futurity
to assure the largest purse
of its kind anywhere.