Newspaper Page Text
♦ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2006
2A
* \*vsy^3N
jB&l rafc, ~ JPK - . jnHj
■sp®. jßv^JKjlNPQfiiSP^'
flkfl /#~* I f
ENI/Gary Harmon
Cassie Hulette enjoys bouncing on the giant slingshot at the Sacred Heart Festival held
Saturday in Warner Robins.
—... Jn
■lz , i i
'~ .j&SK . wL •
ENI 'Gary Harmon
Eli Guidry from Perry tries his free throw skills at one of the many games at the festi
val.
waSMMMlillli* 75 . A i a,, j
L*’ " A ’'' ’
r iijh**
ENI/Gary Harmon
Lilli McLain takes a scary ride on the slide.
ENI/Gary Harmon
A view of the ground from the hot air baloon.
MOBILE DJ/kj FOR ALL OCCASIONS
__--- b - bbbb-bbb--bb -- b - bb - b - BBBBMBBB >««««■ |
I in 4
i ' Mil
(MKIHNI
•J IWEimMI •
M*p% no i
• 3HHMmT f
nan jss .
; U ;
« OM* *|
478-396-6805
Fun under the sun
Come See Our Mewty Expanded Showroom!
MuJdt« <M>rfi» f Larfnl itUcttm OfLlfhUnf rbaurtt
■■SOUTHERN
SHlighting
HOME LIQHTINQ CENTER
Est. 1987
Fans, Framed Prints
Lamps & Framed Mirrors
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30
mmm. Satlo-2pm
3 X
929-0624
2508 Moody Road
00038805
LOCAL
Commuwiy Events
■ SCHOOL COUNCIL
MEETING - Shirley Hills
Elementary School will
hold a school council meet
ing Thursday.
■ BOOK SALE -The
Warner Robins Branch of
the American Association
of University Women will
hold its 4lßt annual used
book sale at Houston Mall
Thursday-Saturday. On
sale will be tons of books
- from antique to travel.
The sale will open with
a sneak preview from 5-
6 p.m, Thursday. Those
who attend the $5, one
hour preview will have the
first opportunity to browse
through the books. There
will be no admission charge
during the remainder of
the sale from 6-9 p.m.,
Thursday; 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.,
Friday; 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.,
Saturday. All books will be
half-price on Oct. 28. For
further information visit
www.aauwwrga.org.
■ FLU
PRESENTATION - A
presentation on Pandemic
Flu planning will be held
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at
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, RO. Box
1910, Perry, GA 31069
Sumrall completes officer training
Special to the Journal
Matthew D. Sumrall has
completed a U.S. Air Force
Reserve Officer Training
Corps field training
encampment at Maxwell
Air Force Base, Gunter
Annex, Montgomery, Ala.
The four-or six-week
summer training camp
is designed to motivate,
educate, and evaluate the
cadets’ leadership poten
tial to be Air Force offi
cers, and to determine their
potential for entry into the
ROTC Professional Officer
Course.
Normally, cadets between
their sophomore and junior
Your Friend in Georgia!
Georgia House of Representatives District 146
Experienced Leadership
Proven Results
Larry is a Conservative Voice in the Legislature!
Larry is for Affordable, Accessible Health Care!
Larry is Moving Education Forward!
Larry works to Lower Your Taxes Every Day!
St. Christophers Episcopal
Church, Macon Road, in
Perry. The presenter will
be Jennifer Jones from
the Office of Emergency
Preparedness. There will
be a 30-minute presenta
tion followed by a ques
tion and answer session.
Call the church at 987-
2190 for information and
to let the planners know
the number of people who
will attend.
■ FALL FESTIVAL
- Southside Baptist Church
of 1040 N. Houston Lake
Rd. in Warner Robins is
having a Family Fall
Festival Thursday from
6-9 p.m. According to a
release, there will be food,
fun and fellowship for all
ages. There will be also be
games, rides, candy and
“great” food at reasonable
prices, the release states, as
well as live entertainment.
Costumes are welcomed.
(Please no witches, devils,
ghosts or ghouls). There
is also no admission charge
- only a food donation for
a local community food
bank. (Small jars of peanut
year of college attend the
encampment. The training
gives students their first
exposure to a working Air
Force environment and an
opportunity to learn and
apply officer leadership
theory, techniques, and
responsibilities.
Encampment training
includes leadership evalu
ation exercises, officer spe
cialty orientation, survival
techniques, confidence
course, physical fitness, air
craft and aircrew orienta
tion, small arms handling,
human relations orienta
tion and equal opportunity
education, and study of the
Vote
Larry*^§^
ONea
2006
HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
butter, jelly, can goods, dry
milk, small bags of flour
and sugar and rice.) Call
953-9388 for more.
■ BBQ/Auction
- Central Fellowship
Christian Academy will hold
a BBQ/auction Saturday.
The BBQ will be served
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for
lunch and 5-6:30 p.m. for
dinner. The pulled pork and
smoked turkey will be pro
vided by Satterfields. The
silent auction will be held
all day with the live auction
starting at 7 p.m. For more
information, call 788-6906,
ext. 129.
■ RESOURCE FAIR
- Saturday, One Church
One Child of Georgia, Inc.
will sponsor a Foster Care
and Adoption Resource
Fair. This resource fair will
provide information to pro
spective foster and adop
tive parents on the needs
of children in state cus
tody. For more information
visit www.ococg.org. The
Foster Care and Adoption
Resource Fair is open to the
public. For more informa
tion, call 770-306-1750.
organization and functions
of an Air Force base.
Upon graduating from
the attending college or
university and successfully
completing the ROTC pro
gram requirements, the
cadet is commissioned as
a second lieutenant in the
Air Force.
In addition, Sumrall
scored in the top third of
his flight. He is the son
of David L. Sumrall of
Waterford Drive, Bonaire
and Dottie Mclnnis of
Dupdee Pass, Byron.
In 2004, he graduated
from Northside High School
in Warner Robins.
00039747