Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, September 30, 2006, Page 6A, Image 6

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6A SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2006 hHIIIi^S^^SP 1 <• 'jSSifc',/*’' ■• IBrntti.; EjggWL..w > 3MMHMpf:3|g3§Mk Jl 3klßb M SW ' ®|% j K$il!llllP^3 v •' jßajgjgggy, •<? |f &<&' ■ IS » ■ 4Jm & *■ > ? jHPWiB 3g> jjAaly s:>#* '•'* • v &k flj V^HHHra| ; :«fc ; .3 ? B, M|ra| imSHKr ' ,$>§111; g^Bm® t \ _ <^^^^|SgTmMff|Wa , riHO'^m'i Submitted Come rain or come shine, Parkwood Elementary School’s fourth-grade students were given an introduction to meteorology by Middle Georgia’s own Jeff Cox, WGXA-FOX 24. On a recent visit to the school, Cox explained the various meteorological tools used to analyze current and future weather we will be experiencing. In addition to the many charts, graphs and information presented to the students, Cox, according to a release from Parkwood, did admit that “sometimes, just sometimes, Mother Nature fools us all.” Students particularly enjoyed the question and answer session that followed the presentation, the release read. H ' WalH '"“' fMBHLjlpf * ' «■&* • jSL^^^Rfejra|f ’ \t%%T '■ "! J> { . '%jfi&y'* m i .-..t . , Submitted The Westfield Schools’ Prayer Club, members pictured, partnered with the Peach Area Habitat for Humanity recently to raise money for the groups various minis tries. Westfield Prayer Club 2005-2006 President Victoria Reeves led the group as they collected cans to recycle during the school year. Money raised from this project was donated to the “Cans for Habitat” recycling program. Pictured are members of Westfield’s Prayer Club. ' ‘ /ft fairly Submtted Westfield kindergarten students play on new equipment donated by the PTA. Westfield PTA donates playground equipment Special to the Journal Elementary students at Westfield are, according to a release from the school, enjoying an expanded play ground area with new play ground equipment thanks to a hardworking group of par ent and teacher volunteers. A donation was made recently by the Westfield PTA, allowing upgrades to the existing playground areas, to include newly installed equipment and expansion of the gravel-filled play areas. The WPTA raises funds annually through the school’s wrapping paper sales which Weather 101 Prayer club kicked off Monday and at the Fall Festival which will be held on Nov. 4. In addition to the play ground donation, the WPTA purchased educational materials for the classrooms and teachers, funded cam pus beautification projects, and provided a Fine Arts Scholarship, among many other donations. WPTA President is Gayle Borah. Subscribe today! Call 987-1823 Aint It Nifty 1 Its I i ■ .1 Larry Kersey Is Fifty We Love U your loving wife Kim 1. KIDS .A • James Larry Jr. U Tammy, | finy Kersey White V Justin* GRANDKIDS f%. Abigail fi J.J. KeraeyPg LOCAL -4 ** ljf| joi?^ * nH Jb| |Bsl 1 \ |/ W v jf f ~' Submitted G/r/ Scout Troop Wo. 345 earned “Prints and Graphics” badges recently. It’s the third badge they have earned since the troop formed last month. They are, back row: Alii Lewis, Skylar Mizell, Savannah Camp, Hallie Emmons, Shakeerryah Barrett and Mattie Chance. Front: Kristy Bergman, Sara Bridges, Eden Davison and Loren Smith. I Pnytotlip *3 fy - />: f'.!i /)/ ~jl ftf . I J ■MBHHi ’J| -jfei ; • f ‘l'y s/j?" >3® •■ -" /. » ji-j./du, Submitted Tian Foss, prevention programs director for the Rainbow House Children’s Resource Center, was recently presented a SI,OOO donation for the organization from Wal- Mart on Booth Rd., in Warner Robins. The donated funds, according to a release, will be used to help purchase materials for the First Steps Program in Houston County, which, according to the release, is a “primary prevention program” that provides new mothers with support, parent education and community referrals. Presenting the check is Pebbles Plant, Wal-Mart assistant manager. Great Deals Free AD for items under SSO Call 987-1823 for details A MACON REGIONAL MHMMBIU Help A Crime Rewards of up to S I,OOO - Remain Anonymous! i iHH* n Juan Cabrera, aka Romeo Sontay Wanted for violation of probation from Suite Court LKA: 100 block of Wall Street, Warner Robins ; Moists Carrillo, aka Moises Patistan DeDois Wonted for violation of probation Ifor drinking underageI LKA: 100 block of Sand) Run. Bonaire § w^mL Hector Conego Wanted for betuh warrant front Superior Court I.KA: 100 block of Dixie Trail, Warner Robins Jermichael Cordon Daniels Wanted for aggravated assault, burglary, armed robbery I.KA: 130(1 block of Ennis Drive, Warner Robins IF YOU DON'T LIKE SEEING YOUR PICTURE ON THIS PAGE, CALL CRIMESTOPPERS AND TURN YOURSELF INI Badge earners Giving back ■ v 742-2330 • 1-877-68 CRIME (27463) * p King Edward Cannon Jr. Wanted for aggravated stalking, bench warrant LKA: 700 block of Loop Road. Vidalia W JgmV Cesar Cervantes Wanted for violation of probation (DUI) LKA: 1 (Ml block of Creek (love Trail, Warner Robins .A Jose Consuelo Wanted for violation of probation from State Court I.KA: 200 block of Tabor Drive, Warner Robins Chad Dawson Wanted for violation of probation Superior Court LKA: 100 block of Brandywine Court, W arner Robins HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL Pair Of Eyeglasses $69“ - •Ir Is David Carrillo Wanted for violation of probation (for DUI) LKA: 1(N) block of Sandy Run, Bonaire f M . M>i Hee Jin Chough Wanted for violation of probation State Court (speeding i LKA: 100 block of Cherokee Forest Trail, Warner Robins Eulalio Luis Cruz Wanted for violation of probation Ifor terroristic threats or dels) 1,KA:900 block of Southern Avenue, Warner Robins Scott Christopher Dugger Wiuttedt<>rvi(>laiiointfprobation,from Slate Court and State Court Intuit warrant for failure to a/tpeor I.KA: : 100 block or Hidden V alley i Drive, Perry