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-THE PEMBROKE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 17,1970
New B.C.H.S. Teachers
by Debra Alford
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Mrs. Mary Lou Hunter
by Debra Alford
Veteran teacher, Ma
ry Lou Hunter, has tau
ght for 15 years before
joining the teaching
staff at Bryan County
High. The longest time
was 6 years at Glynn
County Junior High
School.
Her parents are Mrs.
J.M. Dupree of Ameri
cus, Georgia, and the
late J. Frank Myers.
The rest of the family
consists of one older
brother, J. Frank Myer
Jdr., one younger bhro
ther, H. Carlton Myers
and one younger sister,
Mrs., Dan (Ruth) Wil
liams,
A 1938 graduate of
Anthony High School,
Americus, Georgia, she
attended Georgia South
western College for two
years, and graduated
from the University of
Georgia in 1942 with a
Bachelor of Science de
gree in Home Eco
nomics.
She and her hushand,
Gordon, have five chil
dren, James, who lives
in Blairsville, Georgia;
Ann Wallace, living in
Greenville, South Caro
lina; and Lucy, Susan,
and Penny
Model of lnterstate North Othee Park now under development by Othe
Planning Associates, a division of Cousins Propeetios, bncorporated. aki art
in the construction of the already completed Pieg Life Building we
drehitect: Stevens & Wilkinson Livctrical and Mechanical D ugineers
Stevens & Wilkinson / Eleartcal Contractor: Inglett & Stubbs, In Cronera
Cantrastor: P Co Dinkins, I Machanical ant Carrier Alanra Cor
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How do you insure
the comfort of
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145 acres of buildings?
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Electrically. Like Interstate
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North Office Park.
A new development rises on the Atlanta horizon
Interstate North Office Park. Like islands of business, the
buildings will be grouped in clusters and surrounded by
malls and green seas of landscaping. Creating a unique
business environment.
I'enants of the Piedmont Life Building, already com
pleted, appreciate the all-electric concept of the office
complex. Electric cooling and heating insure a comfort
able working atmosphere vear ‘round
Construction of the building went fast CCLrIc equip
ment 1s casy to mstall, requires only one ¢nergy source
Valuable office area is created when compact electric
equipment is used. It saves space and allows great free
dom of design. And in the construction business, time
and space mean money
Electricity can’t insure the life of vour business, but
it can assure you clean, economical and convenient
energy to power your enterprise. See one of our com
mercial representatives for complete coverage of the facts
Georgia Power Company
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A citizen wherever we serve
. Mrs, Catherine Hawkins
by Debra Alford
Catherine H., Hawkins,
the Eighth and Ninth
Grade English teacher,
~ i 8 an out-of-stater, ha
iling from our neighbo
ring state of Alabama,
Her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, J.T. Hannon, re
side in Bessemer, Ala
bama. She is the you
ngest child of the fa
mily, having two older
brothers, Jack and Dick
Hannon, and an older
sister, Virginina Wil
liams.
A 1964 graduate of Be~
ssemer High School,
Bessemer, Alabama,
she graduated from Au
burn University, Auburn
Alabama, in 1968 with a
Bachelor of Science de
gree in English Educa
tion,
After graduation, she
taught two years at
Madison Junior High,
Madison, Alabama, pr
ior to coming to Pem
broke.
Her husband, Edwin,
is a sophomore at Ge -
orgia Southern College
majoring in Business
Management,
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| Her husband is the
minister of the First
Baptist Church
BRYAN ELECTION RETURNS
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Registered Voters EißlalE
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Maddox 2397371243 |4 /0]
Smith | 4] 34| 48[/30]
COM,OF AGRICULTURE | | | | |
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Lanier A
COMPT, GENERAL Gnar oy
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Hatcher m
Padgett mm
Perdue nm
Reynolds
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Sports mm
Williams EIIETRW
TREASURER ---fl
Anderson
Burson /261429
COM. OF LABOR b 3 1o
Caldwell , 375|782].229] 2L
Stewart /32
PUB, SERVICE COM. o
Pafford %m
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PUB, SERVICE COM. b 4 b
Carnes re¢] 791 Qalan|
McDonald 33¢] 20| /40 o))
U'S. REPRESENTATIVE | | | | |
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Lockwood V4N 61l 921 302
STATE SENATOR 3rd Dist., i 3 3
Diamond '/ 5 fi
Zipperer 333|551 28 ada]
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SEC. OF STATE T
Carne
Williams oL
COM. OF AGRICULTURE -
Maddox, Jr. g 2
COMPTROLLER GENERAL E L
Johnson 02/
STATE TREASURER
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COM. OF LABOR
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PUBILIC SERVICE COM,
To Succeed Alfa Fowler, Jr. kY
(Alfa Fowler, Jr. incumbent)
U.S. REP, IN 92nd CONGRESS
from the Ist Congressional Dist. -
Dixon L 0 o
STATE SENATOR FROM 3rd DIST. i
Burnsed &y
Home Ec. Club
Attends State Meet
At least eight Bryan
County homemakers
will pursue ‘‘Knowledge
for a Purpose’’ Septem-~
be 156-17. They are local
delegates to the annual
meeting of the Georgia
Extension Home Eco
nomics Council at Je
kyll Island.
Mrs, Marjorie V.
Jones, Bryan County
Extension home econo
mist, says the partici
pants will join more
than 1,000 delegates fr
om the other 158 coun
ties in the state,
Local delegates in
clude: Mrs, Jewel C.
Owens, Mrs. Jewel W,
Kennedy, Mrs. Elvie
Owens, .Mrs. Ruth .
Moody, Mrs. Mary Ba
con, Mrs, Mildred Gei
ger, and Mrs, Albertha
Smokes. They represent
the Carrie Bell, Grove
land and Pembroke Ex
tension Home Econo
mics Clubs,
While at Jekyll Island
the homemakers will
participate in work
shops on citizenship,
cultural arts, safety and
health. They will also
help elect a new slate
of Council officers and
vote on amendments to
the Council’s constitut
ion,
Program highlights
include a special even
ing of music presented
by Miss Vondda Kay Van
Dyke Miss America in
1965.
Spaghetti Supper
at Legion Home
The Alpha-Teens and
Miloues, groups of the
Pembroke Advent Chri
stian Church youth fel
lowship, had a spaghetti
supper atthe Legion Ho
me Friday, September
11,
The main event was a
tape recording related
by Don Loney about
teenagers and directed
toward their problems.
Games were played
and a wonderful time
was had by all.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take
this method to thank
everyone for the many
cards, flowers, visits,
phone calls, and all acts
of kindness during my
recent stay in the Bul
loch County hospital.
Mrs. Harold Dickerson
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Medders, of Cairo
announce the birth of a
daughter, Joyce Elisa
beth, on September 5,
1970, at Tallahassee
Memorial Hospital, Ta
llahassee, Florida.
The little girl wei
ghed 7 1/2 Ibs.
Grandparents are
Mr., and Mrs. Moncess
Lanier and Mr, and Mrs,
Dewey Medders, all of
Pembroke. Great -
grandparents are Mr,
and Mrs, Levi Mitch
ell, Brooklet, and Mrs.
A.D. Medders, Sylves
ter,
Mr. Medders is ma
nager of the Sears Store
in Cairo. Mrs, Medders
is the former Miss Jo
yce Lanier of Pem-
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The landscaping at Six Flags
Over Georgia inciudes 3000
imported trees aid shrubs,
15,000 srnall plants and flowers,
and 500,000 cubic yards of
relocated dirt.
meri eWw Cars
America,you
are ready! The 1971 Fords.
New Ford Pinto T\ N
Priced and sized like little imports, i A R \7"57"“.,\_ = )
but roomier inside. Quiet and stable. .Q = iTR ;"1‘3:“.?-.;5;;;4:;.' /i
Goes a long way between gas stops, e = g, WY %
service intervals. Put a little kick in your life. @‘ } " ‘3.5%? - - '
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Y LM P &; great road cars of Europe? |
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- \ e € Ry Bhew P ™ looks and handling, at a fraction
D 3 & of the cost. With six models,
TR ) 1 L T e » seven engines :nd a long,
o m R long list of 0 Jtions
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Outside, it's getting noisier. Inside a '7l Ford LTD, "~ ST .
it's a quiet world born of strength wrapped in P 4 e W G :
luxury. Take a quiet break. In a 1971 Ford. ASR S % .
Ford gives you better ideas. : G’"”—M—r S : , :
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W R ‘ b better idea cars for 1971 including
TR s s Thunderbird, Maverick, Torino and
RN the beautiful new wagons.
00l ideas for
roro See all Ford's better ideas for m
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71 at your Ford Dealers now! i
Ford Punt, Pass & Kick Competition. Boys, 8-13, register at your nearest participating Ford Dealer through September 28
Purcell Ford Sales, Inc.
Pembroke, Ga.
RICHMOND HILL
SCHOOL NEWS
The FBLA (Future
Business Leaders of
America) met for the
first time this school
term, Sept. 8. Senior,
Maria Myers, presided
and introduced other of
ficers who were elected
last spring. Dianne Bas
hlor is the club’s vice
president and Pat Peck
is sec.-treas. The newly
elected reported is Ba
rbara Shuman,
Members discussed
their club constitution,
projects and the first
publication of the school
newspaper.
Miss Maddox of Sav
annah, the new business
education teacher, is
club sponsor,.
On Sept. 3 the Junior
Class ordered their Sc
hool class rings. Rings
are delivered in the sp
ring and are wornduring
the student’s senior ye
ar.
Future Teachers of
America (F.T.A.) had
their first meeting Se
ptember 9. David Whit~
field was elected pre
sident, Janet O‘Quinn,
the vice president and
Dottie Johnson secre
tary. Susan Schwabe is
the treasurer. Mr, Sh
irk of Savannah is the
advisor this year.
The Junior Class, 11~
B, elected their new
slate of officers last
week. Bonnie Wright is
president, Darlene Bas
hlor is vice president,
Sheryll Skinner is se-.
cretary, and treasurer
is Danny Smith. The new
class reporter is Bar
bara Shuman, Miss
Maddox is the new class
sponsor,
The sports cars at Six Flags
Over Georgia's Happy Motoring
Freeway travel 171,000 miles
during each season, or equal to
more than eight times around
the world.
————— Sy eeem—
For Sale
T TR eoo A TSGRO
FOR SALE
3 bedroom house for
sale located near Beu
lah Church, Phone 653-
4763, Tim Thompson
FOR SALE
Whirl pool washer and
dryer practically new—
colored T.V. Antenna—
Mapile childs crib—call
Mrs. T.H. Edwards, 653
4643.
WANTED:
Farm or timber tract.
Send details and price.
J.H. Purcell, P.O. Box
606, Claxton, Georgia
30417.
FOR SALE
5 H.P. Boat and motor
Telephone: 653-2257 or
653-4614
FOR SALE
Field Peas-Purple Hull,
Crowder, Silver Crow
der, Big Boy; Hugh
lyn Page, Pembroke,
Ga,
FOR SALE
1 sofa and chair; also
Honda 90 motorcycle;
call 653-2265 after 4
o’clock p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
May we express our
thanks and appreciation
to each one who was con
cerned over our daddy
during his lengthy ill
ness and then at the
time of his death. For
every act of kindness
shown such as prayers,
flowers, cards and vi
sits, we will always be
grateful.
The Pat Quattlebaum
Family
FOR SALE .
HIGHEST BIDDER
Sealed Bids will be ac
cepted by US Post Offic
at Pembroke until Sept,
22 for the following it
em: One Safe, 1959 Mo
dell, 29! x 32 x 4757,
Original Cost, $669.00
Has inner vault.
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