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Pictured are from left: Vice President of the Secret Petals MC, Cecelia Mclin,
President of the Secret Petals MC, Diann Hawkins, Secretary of the Secret Petals
MC, Nakeycha Hooks, Mid South Federal Credit Union Marketing and Development
Coordinator, Melissa Methven, and Account Executive for Power 107.1 FM, Tonja
Trawick.
Mid South presents check to club
Special to the Journal
Mid South Federal Credit
Union Marketing and
Development Coordinator,
Melissa Methven, presented
a check to members of the
Secret Petals Motorcycle
Club July 18. The Secret
Petals MC and Power
107.1 FM co-sponsored
Chamber honors local builders
Special to the Journal
The Warner Robins Area
Chamber of Commerce
honored the International
City Builders recently with
the Small Business of the
Month Award for the month
of June. International City
Builders is located at 112
Industrial Park Blvd. in
Warner Robins.
The company, operated
by Daryl Long and business
partner Ronnie Blalock
began in 1990.
“With just two people
working to grow in Houston
County,” Long says,
“Barbara Shaheen opened
the doors for us.”
Long said he believes
that Shaheen really took
a chance on them and has
propelled his business by
giving him the opportunity
to build in Houston County.
Along with 23 employees, a
chamber news release reads,
International City Builders
is a well oiled machine and
continues to expand.
The company has erected
at least 20 structures in the
Warner Robins Area, includ-
contact aClassified Representative
JOINT REPLACEMENT CAMP
Thursday, August 9 th , 6:30p.m.
Planning A Total Knee, Hip
or Shoulder Replacement?
Your doctor encourages you to attend the Joint
Camp prior to surgery. You will learn about
the procedure, what to expect after surgery,
rehabilitation, assistive devices, post surgical
E recautions and other
elpful information.
No Charge For This Service!
Visit us on the web www.mgo.md
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the Second Annual Back
to-School Summer Splash
July 21 at Huley Park in
Milledgeville.
The donation, according
to a Mid South news release,
will help provide school
supplies for students. The
Secret Petals MC is a non
profit organization whose
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International City Builders is presented with the Small
Business of the Month award.
ing their office building with
6,000 square feet. They
have been on Industrial
Park Blvd since 2003 and
have since made quite an
impression on commercial
as well as private entities
seeking to build. Some
projects include Shaheen
Plaza off Houston Lake
Road, Jeff Smith Nissan off
Hwy. 96 and Byron Baptist
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mission is to provide posi
tive, educational, yet fun
activities for youth in the
community. Mid South FCU,
according to the release,
was originally founded as
Bibb Teachers FCU, and
continues to support educa
tional efforts in local com
munities.
Church located at the cor
ner of White Road and Hwy.
49.
For more information,
call Long at 478-923-4206.
Qm What is THE most important factor
in obtaining a great outcome with
LASIK?
A. THE EXPERIENCE OP YOUR DOCTOR
There's just no substitute for experience.
According to the Eye Surgery Education Council, studies have shown
there’s a learning curve associated with laser vision correction. The
more refractive laser procedures a surgeon has
done, the better he will be at it. 1
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LOCAL
ORear recieves promotion
Special to the Journal
Col. Stephen E. O’Rear
was promoted to his cur
rent rank July 1. He is a
former resident of Warner
Robins and graduated from
Northside High School in
1972.
He graduated from Troy
State University with
a degree in Computer
Technology. He graduated
from Florida State University
with a degree in Computer
Science. He graduated from
the University of Colorado
with a Masters Degree in
Computer Science.
O’Rear, according to a
release, will be stationed
at Scott Air Force Base in
Illinois. He is the son of
Senior Master Sgt. and Mrs.
Guy E. O’Rear, U.S. AF
retired. His wife is the for
mer Lori Lippai of Atlanta.
O’Rear is a 2007 graduate
of the Naval War College,
Newport, R.I. Assignments
Community Events
■ HOMEOWNER
SERVICE - Rebuilding
Together, Warner Robins
affiliate, is now accepting
applications to repair and
rehabilitate homes for low
income elderly and disabled
homeowners in Warner
Robins. Qualifying hom
eowners who are 62 years
of age or older, or disabled
homeowners can fill out the
necessary application at the
Warner Robins City Hall
Community Development
Office. Applications will
be taken until Oct. 31.
According to a release, all
materials are provided free
of charge for renovations
and repairs. More informa
tion may be obtained by call
ing the Development Office
at 929-1140 or going online
at www.rebuildingtogether.
org.
■ MDA DRIVE
Centerville Fire Department
personnel will be out col
lecting for the Muscular
Dystrophy Association for
four hours each day today
through Sunday this week
end and next weekend at
the Gallerja Mall. Perry and
Warner Robins firefighters
will be out later in August
with their boots. Perry fire
fighters were also out last
weekend and they will be
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include: Directorate of
Command Control and
Communications, U.S.
Transportation Command,
as chief, Operations and
Plans Division; executive
officer to the deputy chief of
at the Perry Wal-mart Aug.
24-26.
■ FAMILY HEALTH
FAIR - The Annual Family
Fair will be held today
from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the
Galleria Mall, Centerville.
Join Houston Healthcare for
this annual free event which
offers a large variety of
booths to provide informa
tion from all areas of family
Carrie £ynn’s Antiques
Finb The Tree Treasures
Look for marked FREE items and
take home your special treasures!
New items “ hidden ” daily
through the month of August.
With purchase register to win
J $25 Walmart gift certificate
and small desk!
Mpo\\s to shop
Carrie L \\y\Ws.
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1137 Macon Street • Perry, GA 31069
Monday-Saturday 10:00AM - S:3OPM
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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
Warfighting Integration and
deputy chief Information
Officer, Office of the
Secretary of the AF, the
Pentagon, Wash.
He received his commis
sion as a Distinguished
Graduate of the AF ROTC
program at Troy State. He
has served as a software
analyst, MAJCOM action
officer, Combined Task Force
detachment commander,
Airborne Command Post/
Communications Center
Director, squadron com
mander and Air Staff action
officer. He is also a graduate
of the Army Airborne School
and is fully qualified Joint
Specialty Officer.
Major awards and deco
rations include the Defense
Meritorious Service Medal,
AF Meritorious Service
Medal with four oak leaf
clusters, Joint Service
Commendation Medal and
AF Commendation Medal
with two oak leaf clusters.
life. This year the Family
Fair will include health
screenings and education,
recreational and special
interest and activity groups,
physician and special needs
organizations, family enter
tainment and more. Call
478-923-9771 for more infor
mation or to reserve a booth
for your non-profit group or
organization.
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