Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, September 15, 2006, Page 6A, Image 6

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♦ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2006 6A HOBBY From page iA Marchbanks. “It’s putting memories on paper.” Hobby Lobby has an extensive display of scrap booking merchandise that includes stamps, paper and other necessary supplies. Service is the watchword for Hobby Lobby. “Our employees go through a training process,” Ganas said to explain how customers can be assured of getting qualified help. “We (focus) on customer service. We want employees who can think on their feet and are able to follow store policy and adapt to changing policy.” Kate Waters, needlework department head, is an example of that philosophy. She learned to crochet from her grandmother and added knitting to her skills. “We have a wider variety of yarns than any place in town,” she said with pride. “What I need is someone to sit beside me - and tell me how to tear it my mistakes when I’m tatting.” The Needlework Department features sup plies for crocheting, knitting, tatting and cross stitching. APPROVES From page iA improvement business at 87 Satilla Lane. Pennycuff said all materials are delivered to the jobsites. ■ Edward Sheridan received permission for a home occupation roof contracting business at 119 Driftwood Terrance. Sheridan said the business would be mainly roof repairs JAIL From page iA and out of jail since before 1999, when he was convicted of aggravated assault and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. That incident took place It’s Getting Gloser afar SIO.OO Can Be Bought at the Door | ENI/Gury Harmon Mary Kupcho, Linda Kelly and Allie Hoopes fold material before putting it on the shelves for Friday’s opening. “Teenagers and young women are getting into knit ting and crocheting,” Waters said. Next to needlework is what Ganas called, “the most fan tastic fabric shop in Middle Georgia. “We have ladies who can answer any fabric ques tion’s.” Hobby Lobby offers a wed ding rentals department. The store can provide sev eral types of arches, exten sions, candelabras and col umns, as well as other wed ding necessities from their flower section. doe on the jobsite. ■ Perry Tate received per mission for a home occu pation general contracting business at 112 Woodlawn Ave. Tate said he’d be build ing homes at the site loca tions. ■ Henry F. Edmondson .received permission for a home occupation lawn and landscape business at 201 Carver Court. He said there were two other employees in March of 1999 with the conviction on April 14, 1999. He was ordered to stay away from the victim, have no consumption of alcohol, no weapons and to take literacy classes and an anger man agement program as well as pay restitution for medical bills or damages. nr. \ mM "mmr ■Lv m ift k alls Imaial • / i®*? s* oh kL.... s Bk, JIB - ..sItIBKU BSSHfe k. BtH a mjm mm*' ' yfl ' AT*-?.'- 1 aPPSWP*' . aHHr '« Bi Ik* l*% Still tit tud Show Time 7:00 Homer |. Walker Civic Center Other departments in the store include a full-service framing shop, art supplies and model airplanes, ships and cars. Hobby Lobby is owned by David Green from Oklahoma and is a Christian-based business. “We close on Sundays so that associates can spend time with their families,” Ganas said. “You can tell we’re Christian-based by listening to the music.” The store is open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and equipment would not be left outside, ■ Lindsay Conley received permission for a home occu pation mobile automobile detailing service at 800 Leisure Lake Drive, Apt. #BA. Conley said she was the sole employee. And Reynold McDougall’s two requests for home occu pations at 119 Meadowcliff Circle, a carpet cleaning service and a lawn service, By April of 2001, he had violated some of those con ditions and was sent back to jail in June of 2001 for 90 days. On May 27, 2002, accord ing to court records, the child molestation incident took place. He was arrested June 14, Warner Robins Door Prizes BOE honors staff members | iJMyfl ■ -•—• • » I I ■' * ■ .is ■ • t^flp 9 j| Hjl 9 "Jllfi? / lli ; wllfS!B liflHHiraH j^BBHHHHBHBLJfI were tabled by the board as he was not at the meeting. The commission approved the following four setback variances: ■ Floyd Harrison’s request for a reduction in the front setback from 25 feet to 20 feet for five lots in section 1, block A, Ennis Avenue of Kings Place subdivision to allow for a larger detention pond. ■ Alvin and Sarah Landers’ 2002 and indicted later that month. Thomas pled guilty on Sept. 10, 2002, and was sentenced to 15 years to serve 320- 365 days in a Department of Corrections facility. The sentence included special conditions for sex offenders with a first year of request for a reduction in the rear setback line from 20 to 14 1/2 feet for 113 Eagles Ridge, in the Eagles Landing subdivision. When asked, Sarah Landers said it would not present a drain age problem. ■ Glenn and Cindi Petit’s request for a reduction in the side setback line from 10 feet to 15 inches for 305 Bernard Drive to put a car port on the existing concrete intensive probation. Other conditions included staying away from the victim and her family members. Since getting out, he has violated the terms of his pro bation on multiple times, in 2004 and 2005, being sent to the Probation Detention Center for 60 to 120 days at Doors Open 6:00 Hugh School rlstw. Ensemble HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL ABOVE: Carl Wright of the system’s maintenance department, doesn’t settle for a handshake. Wright has worked in school maintenance for 30 years. His supervisor, says, “He’s as dependable an employ ee as you’ve ever seen." LEFT: Pam Greenway, Board of Education Chairman, greets Donna Boyett, who has served for 35 years as a teacher in the school system. She teaches at Warner Robins High School. Jouraal/Charlotte Perkin* slab. When asked, Cindi Petit said the encroachment wouldn’t obstruct drainage, as the neighbors had a pipe under their slab for drain age. ■ Patricia Newman’s request for a reduction is the rear setback line from 25 feet to 12 feet at 203 Chuck Circle. Newman was not present but her builder Ken Davis was, so the request was approved. a time. Terms included defendant shall also abide by 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew, attend AA two times per week and the ?defendant shall have no further violations of proba tion.” 6:15 pm 1 00038275