Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, October 19, 2006, Page 2A, Image 2

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2A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2006 y§7z? II jHMflBb <“» > WF ENI/Gary Harmon Danny Holtzclaw polishes his 1956 Chevy before the judging starts at the 14th annual Wings and Wheels Car show held Saturday at the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins. 0 . * Ilk «*, % miMtfk d^r-LA. mam fflßhiA M li i itflih ’ /affifllfeV:. aZj mk JBB* w * £ i l * ■# vS'*- E, * , f s 11 wj^RprJ %1& Rocky Young of wamer Robins puts the finish ing touches to his 1985 Harley Shovelhead before judg ing begins. ENI/Gary Harmon Ann Soderberg of Kathleen puts the finishing touches on hew 2003 Mustang. Her car is one of only 58 made. ENI/Gary Harmon r ' i^S . ~ - • • •V - : ENI/Gary Harmon Owner Robert Stamp talks to Virgil Whitehead about his 1969 GTO. T J - • —-- •■• • • ~ f Specie/: / PTEgHtIdGSI Se&Jtooct | I SOtA £>uAZet I>eep Sms** Grouper, Gulf Shrimp, Crab C!dile.es. Pried Catfish, Baked Alaskan White Fish, & Grilled Blackened Keta Salmon Seafood JambaUya Fried Chicken Steamed White Rioe Okra €* Tomato Grits Corn on the Cobb S——ntd Green Bean* Own Konilgd Red Potatoes Frw*t* Sweet Potat«>es Only $I4 W Ad milt;* Only $6" Children —~—"*• pm -10 pm WdMdk dw Hmmmi Home Jounul sot Smamk Buffcw at the New Fware Green Derby Restaurant & Bar- too Valley Drive, Perry GA Wings and wheels Hush Puppies Own-Roasted Red Potatoes Caiun Peel-n-eat Shrimp Cote Stow Sated Bor 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. 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