Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, December 15, 2006, Section B, Page 6B, Image 12

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♦ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2006 6B MMMEi — '-IT' fcjllgl ‘rVir “* ? '„7 .1 JbbBHH^K^ —«*§s/s*< 1- vj&?% pPfg sgr .* '’ m v /Jam g^^gHgf Contributed Christopher Calkins, USAREC Education Divisioit Melanie Bratcher, Family and Consumer Science Teacher for Huntington Middle School, hops aboard the Army Chopper during a recent Association for Career and Technical Education conference held in Atlanta. Bratcher was just one of several thousand pro fessional educators who took the opportunity to stop by the booth sponsored by the education division of the U.S. Army Recruiting Command, where they learned about the many education benefits the Army offers to recruits, current troops and veterans. PUMP From page iA Tuesday that GM already has flex-fuel vehicles on the market, and owners should check their manuals or call their car dealer to see if they can use ethanol. For those concerned about the fact that there’s only one pump open in the whole state at this point, the good news is that these cars and trucks can use either ethanol or gasoline or any combination of the two. Manufacturers produc ing the flex-fuel cars and trucks are Daimler Chrysler, General Motors, Ford, Isuzu, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercedes- Benz, Mercury and Nissan. More pumps are com ing, however, with the first installations along 1-75 from the Tennessee to the Florida lines. Middle Georgia was the first innovator because of the efforts of the Middle Georgia Clean Cities Coalition and Davis Biofuels. Both the fed eral and the state govern ment are pushing for more alternative fuel use, not NEW From page iA become principal of Hilltop Elementary. Dr. Jesse Davis was named principal of Feagin Mill Middle School. He holds a doctorate from Georgia Southern University, and an ed. specialist degree from Columbus State University. He also holds master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Georgia Southern University. He currently serves as the Assistant Principal at Feagin Mill Middle and has been with the Houston County School system for eight years. Davis will replace Paige Reaves who has been named principal of Mossy Creek Middle School. Ruth Davison was appointed assistant prin Subscribe today! Call 987-1823 GEORGIA DISCOUNT FLOORING 913 N. Davis Drive • Warner Robins • 478-329-8273 LAMINATE SALE! 89* Per sa. ft. Check all our sales at www.ls9special.com HOURS: Mon - Sat 10-7 Hog Heaven just for cleaner air and less dependence on imported fos sil but also because the production of fuel from agricultural products and byproducts could be a major boom for farmers. Reducing the nation’s dependence on imported oils came up repeatedly at the event, and Dr. Linda Smyth, President of the Clean Cities Coalition, got a burst of applause when she said, “Just say no to imported oil!” Charise Stephens, the young Executive director of the Middle Georgia Clean Cities Coalition, based in Macon, won high praise from most of the speakers for her grant writing and her deter mination to take advantage of available federal grants for alternative fuel activi ties. County Commjssion Chairman Ned Sanders, who has served on the Clearn Air Coalition, said that U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambljss has given major support to the project as well. Mayor Jim Worrall of Perry said that he planned to pur chase a flex-fuel vehicle, and cipal for instruction at Hilltop Elementary. Davison holds an ed. specialist from Columbus State University and master’s and bache lor’s degrees from State University of New York. She is presently the lit eracy coach at Parkwood Elementary and has been with the Houston County School System for two years. Rose Campbell was named assistant principal for instruction at the new Lake Joy Elementary. Campbell holds an ed. specialist degree from Columbus State University and master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Georgia College and State University. Currently, she serves as a teacher at Lake Joy Elementary and has been with the Houston County School System for six years. 3 ROOMS OF CARPET $1598 UP TO 40 SQ. YDS 1 Room Laminate 159“ FREE underlayment up t 0144 sq. FT 61,6 It- that he was glad to see a reduction in dependence on foreign oil and “delighted for the farmers of Georgia.” The EBS ethanol being pumped in Perry was made by a Georgia com pany, Windgap, from the byproducts of a brewery in North Georgia. Davis Oil’s other biofuel innovation - the biodiesel fuel already being sold at the Fillers in Centerville, is made from chicken fat. 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Allen, 112 Chadwick Lane, plans a masonry company. Her request was initially tabled, as she was not present when her name was called. The board approved it at the end of the meeting when Allen asked about her request. She explained the part-time business has four employees and operates as a subcon tractor building mailboxes and other masonry work. • Ralph F. Allen, 113 Deerwood Circle, plans a painting business with a three-man crew. He told the board all materials are stored in a trailer at the job site. • Celestine W. Burden, 219 Loudon Hill Drive, plans a home daycare ser vice. She has a state license for up to six children. • David Lewis, 605 Langley St., plans a retail clothing shop. Lewis said the clothes he gets from a wholesale vendor are sold over the Internet and at flea markets, but not at the house. • Melissa Perry, 103 Norseman Court plans a mobile medical imaging service. She said the vans and technicians come from Atlanta and the service is DONATE TO GOODWILL. 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