Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, October 26, 2006, Page 2A, Image 2

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♦ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2006 2A JB: it, . J! JR- diHG^H aB ml §1 m j HmQB3HBHH9HHHuunSBEfefiUHI ■ - ■ ■-* ■> ....■! Journal/Ray Lightnrr Houston County Library Director Judy Golden accepts a framed resolution from County Commission Chairman Ned sanders, honoring Golden for her SO years of service. County honors Judy Golden By RAY LIGHTNER Journal Staff Writer Houston County Library Director Judy Golden was honored by the County Commission for her 30 years of service during their meet ing this past week. The Commissioners unan imously passed a resolution recognizing and thanking Golden, who is retiring this fff: 'B ■ Senator Saxby Chambliss recently toured the Boeing Plant in Macon before he spoke to the employees about their good work on the C-17. Community Events ■ SCHOOL COUNCIL MEETING -Shirley Hills Elementary School will hold a school council meeting today. ■ BOOK SALE -The Warner Robins Branch of the American Association of University Women will hold its 41st annual used book sale at Houston Mall today- 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, today. 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., today; 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 today 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 cper kins@evansnewspapers. com or mail to Houston Daily Journal, PO. Box 1910, Perry, GA 31069 All-You-Can-Eat Shrimp-$10 si /Catfish-S9 95 Friday & Saturday - spm -10 pm wSMtSBBB. ♦*?§ txH 136 « —T-OTT year, for her service com mitment and diligent work over the past 30 years for the Houston County Library System as director. Commission Chairman Ned sanders said, “library services includes many dif ferent media nowadays” and credited Golden, who he said “led Houston County in the modernization, bringing us Grand tour 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 question 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 today American Association of University Women 41st Annual BOOK FAIR Houston Mall October 26th, 27th & 28th Antique books, gift books, novels, mysteries, children’s books, classics, westerns, art, travel, history, religion, medical science, computers, and how-to-books. Featuring a LARGE science fiction collection from a lifelong collector (over 2800 books). Half - price SALE on Saturday! For membership information, see our website at www. aauwwrga. org up to date.” “We’re certainly going to miss you, but we know you’ll still be around,” Sanders added. In the resolution, the com missioners encourage Golden to remain active in providing her assistance, guidance and help to the county’s grow ing and expanding library system. 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 butter, jelly, can goods, dry milk, small bags of flour and sugar and rice.) Call 953-9388 for more. Thursday, October 26th sneak preview 5-6 pm $5 6-9 pm FREE admission Friday, October 27th 9am-9pm FREE admission Saturday, October 28th 9am-2pm FREE admisssion LOCAL ENI/Gary Harmon Alvalyn Pope packs left over pretzels into a box before loading it onto a truck to take it to the local Food Bank. The food was left over from the fair and donated to the bank by Kroger. fiy f r ‘tilt ENI/Gary Harmon Cory MaUinson, Co-manager of Kroger in Perry and Charles Culpepper load items destined for the Food Bank. frtflirg aftrafli WsMm% Run Your Employment Ad With Us, And You'll FindTheml $2 50 per line per day $ 13°° per column inch display ENI/Gary Harmon jjgiSßi«B| M - ,v,;X Y : Wk ' ?yP\ Y.- $ -Wj? 5 ra v * % s 1 Your Frimd in Qwrmd SJ 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! 39887 Feeding the world Line Ads Deadline: 2 da/* prior at 4pm Display Ad* Deadline: 2 days prior at Noon CoifU»A< ««-*«!. tmetfan Vote T * . ONeal 2006 HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL I THERMAL SIDINC S RBPLACtHCHT WINDOWS I ~ * n-U-t ' 5 t r ;®rtarMAX «*kr wKKmmmmi BBOBfIMjHBBHSEESI 929-2701 00039747