Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, October 31, 2006, Page 6A, Image 6

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6A ♦ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2006 m MB ' £_ .J& T' r > -A ifiL-x : • V • *-*» r mY **> ■■#T-ir i i fa H if m wSm^k Journal Ray Lightner Pictured in the lobby at the Museum of Aviation are veterans Emmett Christman, Dwaine Duncan, Joseph Falis, James Flynn, William -Freienmuth, Milton Gill, Donald Hawkins, Stanley Lobodinski, Joe Newman, Frank Roccapriore and Les Welch. WWH vets visit Museum of Aviation By RAY LIGHTNER Journal Staff Writer Oct. 13 a group of World War II veterans from a num ber of “Signal Air Warning Battalions” visited the 'Museum of Aviation and Robins Air Force Base. These units set up radar in deployed locations such as Normandy on D-Day and are distant relatives of today’s sth Combat Communications Group at Robins AFB. The visits were part of the 2006 WWII Veterans SAWBUCK Reunion. One of the tour guides was current JSTAR member Lt. Aaron Pulcifer of the 12th ACS. Attendees included the veterans, their wives and the family of Corp. Walter Bryson Hilda Bryson, widow; Walter Bryson Jr, son and wife Renza; Ted Denson, son; Wanda Powell, daughter and husband Joe; Wendy Rowe, daugh ter and husband Michael; Tammy Holloway, daughter I^s• wry Leadership Houston County Can Count On! —— -.v- . jHI .v ■lffr •Recognized as a “Rising Star” By House Leadership f ' • /' v J ; j /if / /V j •Named Legislator of the Year by his House Colleagues b / f/ / • v ,// •Named one of the “hundred most influential Georgians” —*g y 4 ab } ' ■ ■ lillllll w- 2 ; 'f' * s f f■. |ljP||||gjjjP * MB' .Journal Ray Lightner Current JSTAR member it. Aaron Pulcifer of the 12 th ACS talks with Stanley Lobodinski and his wife Nanette of Tampa, Fla., during the WWII Veterans SAWBUCK Reunion at the Museum of Aviation. and husband Scott; Connie Burgin, daughter and hus band Berry; Brandy Wilson, granddaughter and hostess; and fellow grandchildren Jade Bryson, Jack Denson, Cathy Singleton, Clint Bryson, Janna Holloway, Jonathan Holloway, Dustin Powell and Andrew Morris. By: Georgia Trend Magazine |& mm •Dedicated husband to his wife Kathy & proud father of two Megan & Lawrence. v*. < *-? .. ■ f #') AnM •Long Time & Active Member of Centerville Methodist Church LOCAL Free tax-preparation course available to seniors Special to the Journal Jackson Hewitt Tax Service has an early Holiday Season gift for Georgia Seniors this year - the opportunity to take the company’s income tax preparation course abso lutely free! “Ail fees are being waived for seniors 55-and-over who want to learn federal and state income tax prepara tion,” said Lorane Walker, of Atlanta, Training Center for Jackson Hewitt offices in and around the Atlanta Metropolitan area. “We’re calling it our scholarship program for seniors, and it’s the same course that thousands are paying to take all across the country to get ready for the 2006 tax season,” she said. Walker said the seniors do not have to worry about owning a computer or hav ing financial experience. The six-week course teach es participants how to accu rately complete individual income tax returns using Elect Maurice Braswell Houston County Commissioner Post 2 I will work to: M Establish a Property TAX Freeze, Uniform Zoning for all of Houston County. Inprove water and air quality. Vote Change Vote Braswell —B IHE’XSHI ■i\r 31 4 I ifß ms^li a computer, which is pro vided in class. All those who take the course, including regular students, gain basic tax knowledge and learn to prepare a tax return. It’s a self-paced, comfortable educational environment, Walker said. “The seniors who com plete the class will have the same opportunity as the other participants for part-time employment with Jackson Hewitt during the tax season,” she said. “It’s a great way for our suc cessful students to meet new people and earn extra income.” Experienced instructors guide participants through the computerized train ing, creating an interac tive learning atmosphere. The area’s Jackson Hewitt tax schools offer a flexi ble schedule, with day and evening classes available. Classes generally meet twice a week for three and a half hours. Those interested in tak ing the tax preparation Photo taken by Elizabeth J. Erikson HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL class should call Jackson Hewitt at 1-877-460-6977 to reserve their space in a class. Present plans are to offer the tax course in Buford, Cleveland, Cornelia, Dahlonega, Gainesville, Hawkinsville, Lithonia, Loganville, Marietta, Perry, Sandy Springs, Stone Mountain and Winder. “The valuable tax knowl edge provided in our classes is not only invaluable to those filing their own taxes, but can be used in your cur rent career or even put you on the path to a new career in the tax preparation busi ness,” Walker said. Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. is an industry leader providing full service individual federal and state income tax preparation at more than 6,000 locations nationwide. Most offices are locally owned and oper ated. “I urge seniors who want to learn more about tax preparation to give us a call,” Walker said. K . i mm- • if OOOQ4UI.SI 00040105