Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, August 22, 2006, Page 2A, Image 2

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2A ♦ TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2006 "*"**-— -i„ w.y' w .*- J 9B^KKF T ~ 1 ~W — ~r~o Rasfu.it I i --•'^jßß^MKl^MegsacsSS ~7—i " ili jh '• j .-I | ~ ENI/Gary Harmon Amanda Pippin and her son Wyatt check out the camouflage along with Jason & Charles Gaines at the Buckarama On Friday at the Perry Ag Center. | jp* "* jß■ ENI/Gary Harmon Jimmy Dent from Perry talks with Leo Perez about his hunting safaris in Argentina. K*-- »^*r_j„<^C«*i»»" W”:'; %■. Mi frtfrrt flv lywMmi* ‘ Wak-JLi. Hjp jhHB ENI/Gary Harmon Jim Litmer from Third Hand Archery demonstrates a bow for Tom Whitman. Community Events ■ STRESS MANAGEMENT - Burton Carriker, Program Administrator for Houston Healthcare Behavioral Services and a licensed health counselor, will lead a class to help understand and deal with stress on today at 7 p.m. at the Houston Health Pavilion EduCare Center. Call 923-9771 to pre-register. ■ ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT - Group for families, caregivers and friends dealing with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders meets PERMITS From page iA Houston County the decrease in homes permitted was from 51 in June to 35 in July, but the average value of those homes was up from $153,849 in June to 172,216 in July. In Perry the number of homes permitted dropped from 26 in June to 21 in July, and the average value of those 21 homes decreased from $121,905 in June to $114,266.66 in July. The number of manu factured homes permitted countywide was up from four in June to nine in July and from nine last July. There were six permit ted in the unincorporated Houston County in July, Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Houston Health Pavilion EduCare Center. Sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association-Central Georgia Chapter. ■ BLOOD DRIVE -An American Red Cross blood drive will be held at First Baptist Church-Perry, 1105 Main Street, Room 223, Wednesday from 3:30-7:45 p.m. ■ CRITICAL CONDITIONS - This program will educate and engage you in planning for health care at the end one in Warner Robins, two in Centerville and none in Perry. In June were three per mitted in the unincorpo rated Houston County and one in Warner Robins in June and none in Perry or Centerville. There were no apartment permits issued in June or July, eight apartment per SCHOOL BUS AND BUS DRIVERS Delivering school buses from Fort Valley, Georgia to all points in the U. S. ssss GREAT PAY ssss Call 800-367-2249 Class A or B with P endorsement required. Buckarama mits issued in May, four each in Perry and Centerville and for the year, 152 apartment permits have been issued countywide, with the remain ing 144 issued in February, with 128 in Warner Robins and 16 in Perry. There was only one apart ment permit issued all of 2005 with one in Warner Robins in September 2005. LOCAL ■ f M B \. * \ Jjjjjj V jhß|T ENI/Gary Harmon Thomas Wray checks out a new scope from Gable’s Sporting Goods from Newnan. r - j BBRKBMI^* * fl W» ~.. ~^v.-rf . : . ^ ENI (-ary Haraon Bill Wright and John Amette talk with Tim Durante from Cooper Hunting Accessories about the new Chameleon Hunting Blind. wstS/Swi J'iy - tra *HKh *** |^«sa.; Hr Hk‘ tI : 4i - a - .2m#&s*w®' mA >4M KMHgI ■ ■•-•?-/,' ,jp»»« l j| 'y > >'VV-/ 4. t ''' ' . j , *4&> B 4 # ... -mm ■;*, . t¥ <\~' * ® Wm: -iHBI ENI/Gary Harmon Ron Boyd demonstrates his line of knives for Wendy and Michael Browning. of life and is held Wednesday from 2-3 p.m. at the Houston Health Pavilion EduCare Center. You will receive a copy of the legal document that com bines durable medical power of attor ney and the living will. Call 923-9771 to pre-register. ■ HORSE SHOW - AQHA Regional Quarter Horse Show will be held Thursday through Aug. 27 at the Reaves Arena Barns with an estimated crowd limit of 4,180. For more infor mation, call 706-655-2354. Aged Hand-cut Steaks grsfnjgftoy 1-75 Cxlt 136 • 987-8877 s' ' -_,/a f K \ \ MRfa L^-r arPMSSIaSSm ' f 1 i ' ZfiU |l Ip Iwjy \ jntzh . I QAA I CfH TOO* I Jfw Ask for Brenda How to Submit ■ To submit your event for the Community Calendar, fax the details to (478) 988-1181, e-mail to cperkins(« evansnewspapers. com or mail to Houston Daily Journal, PO. Box 1910, Perry, GA 31069 Subscribe today Call 987-1823 ~ Concrete ~ t •Driveways I •Foundations I •Form Boards f •Grading (t •Refinishing f ! *New <£ j Remodeled HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL ADVERTISEMENT ; Hearing Tests Set ; ;for Senior Citizens; Free hearing tests will be ( l given at the Beltone Hearing | l Care Center at 212-A Hospital i I Dr. in Warner Robins onl • Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-l ■day. Thursday, and Friday 1 1 from 9:00 to 5:00. Board Certified Hearing ■ Instrument Specialists, Jack| (Corry, II and Betty SchwartZ| I have almost 40 years combined i I experience in the hearing I ■ healthcare field. ■ 1 Everyone who has trouble l ’hearing or who has loved’ ones with hearing difficulty is welcome to take advantage ( lof this service. Some of the t l causes of hearing loss will | Ibe explained and recom-i Imendations will be made. I ■ Test results will reveal 1 ■if medical treatment or' hearing aids will help. Yearly testing is recom i mended, especially forthose ( I with hearing difficulty. i lCurrent hearing aid users andi I those who have been toldl ■ previously nothing could! ■he done for them should be' 'tested to determine if new technology would benefit ,lhem. | Call for your appointment , i so you won't have to wait. ■ | 890.^609 929-4567