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Wings and Wheels Car show held Saturday at the Museum of Aviation in Warner
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Ann
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of Kathleen
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finishing
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hew 2003
Mustang.
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one of only
58 made.
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Owner Robert Stamp talks to Virgil Whitehead about his 1969 GTO.
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LOCAL
Commumiy Events
■ BOARD MEETING
- The Board of Directors
for the Houston County
Association for Exceptional
Citizens, Inc. and Falcon
Park, Inc. will be held today
at 7 p.m. in the confer
ence room of workshop II
located at 716 North Young
Avenue, Warner Robins.
■ SCHOOL COUNCIL
MEETING - Eagle Springs
Elementary School will
hold a school council meet
ing today at 7:15 a.m. in
the media center.
Howto Submit
■ To submit your event for the Community Calendar, fax the details to (478) 988-1181,
e-mail to evansnewspapers.com or mail to Houston Daily Journal, PO. Box
1910, Perry, GA 31069
50 YEWS AGO...
■ October, 1956 - 4-H Club elects officers
The Perry 4-H Club elected officers at its first meeting with Carol Andell selected as
president, Carolyn Adkinson and Eddie Willinghamd as vice-presidents, Stella Adkinson
as secretary, Mary Fretwell as treasuer, Pat Moss and Alice Hunt, LaNelle Coset as song
leaders.
Harris deployed overseas
Special to the Journal
Air Force Senior Airman
David W. Harris Jr. has
deployed to an overseas
forward-operating location
to support the missions
of Operations Enduring
Freedom and Iraqi
Freedom.
Operation Enduring
Freedom is the official
name given to anti-terror
ism military operations
involving U.S. troops and
allied coalition partners.
Reserve component mem
bers from all branches of
the U.S. Armed Forces
have been mobilized, acti
vated and deployed along
with active duty members
to support the war against
global terrorism.
Mission objectives encom
pass combating the inter
national terrorist network
or regime forces outside
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■ FALL FESTIVAL
- The Sacred Heart
Fall Festival will be held
Saturday from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. at Sacred Heart
Church, 250 South Davis
Drive, Warner Robins.
Parking will be available at
the church, Robins Federal
Credit Union and Macon
State College - Warner
Robins Campus. Country
music star T. Graham
Brown will hold a free con
cert along with concerts
by Josh Graf & Company
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and the Buttercats. Various
rides and games will also be
at the festival.
■ SERVICE BOARD
MEETING - The Phoenix
Center Community Service
Board will meet Oct. 23 at
12:30 p.m. at the Phoenic
Center, 940 Hwy. 96, Warner
Robins, Ga. Time is pro
vided for public input and
questions about accredited
services. For more informa
tion, call 478-988-1002 or
Laren Lynch at 988-1002,
ext. 115.
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