Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, October 24, 2007, Page 10A, Image 10

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10A ♦ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2007 •••*»> y ' &P\ -' «L. a. J #$F *. >C?3W| • 'V.vipWE. -rz.- — |>n "«« ||^"" ,v> _ jjif4 "". 1 15 - - —* ~✓*■ - * r * ' Journal/Charlotte Perkins Raymond Bryant stands beside the 1942 Army Air Corps P-22 that made a forced landing near his South Houston County home on Saturday after its propeller tore off. AIRPLANE Frontpage iA in the condition it is now in. iIA KjggM IpPlfi^* 0 •*' ' JMjmSP # > *’* ’ •■> •■•’ •a&sßißßPffg*-- «pH fcr s§l*~‘|lotL j;- y Music teach er Bobby Helms lades the 107- member Lake Joy Elementary School in singing “God Bless America.” Journal/Charlotte Perkins DEDICATION From page iA Plans started then for a second Lake Joy school with the first building to be used as a primary school, and the new building, funding by a voter-approved sales tax, to serve as the second Lake Joy Elementary School in less than five years. ..’.L’," ~ k ;,. JBp- \ Wm -\ s jpp* JgL , flj ' ,V ' ’ ' ; '.:• /-;^ 1\ „- ; KtA., B »Sy/ : ‘ •V W m < jfe, / j§k~*.v 1 *jw*^H Journal/Charlotte Perkins Gov: Sonny Perdue talks with Lake Joy students Shelby Phillips, left, and Sarah Chaloult just before the ribbon cutting at the new school. In the background are Superintendent of Schools David Carpenter, Lake Joy Elementary Principal, Dr. Douglas Rizer, and Houston County Board of Education members Fred Wilson and Marianne Melnick, and Delores Wilson. Five Points Firefighters Association “A.U you can eat” Benefit Supper Delicious home-cooked food served from a huge buffet! Several meats - vegetables - and a variety of deserts Load your plate! Take out of eat in and enjoy the good company! Adults $8 • Children (6-10) $4 • 5 and under: Free! Baked goods will be auctioned throughout the meal! Stock up your freezer for the holidays ahead! At the Five Points Fire Station- Highway 26, 3 miles east of Montezuma Pres, Melvin Kauffman, 478-472-6808 or 472-2444)429 55m The new school, which opened right on time for the 2007-08 school year was ded icated Sunday with a chorus of over 100 students singing patriotic songs, readings by students Bailey Noles and Anya Shelton, and a keynote speech by Gov. Sonny Perdue. There was also a ribbon cut ting and an open house. In the choral performance, Dr. Doug Rizer, praised music Thursday, Nov. 1,2007 4:30- 8 p.m. So it remains in Bryant’s field, and he’s enjoying showing it to friends who drop by. Ford’s Tennessee office was reached, but he was unavail able for comment. teacher Bobby Helms for let ting all children who wanted to participate join the chorus without auditions. Perdue later had the audi ence laughing, when he talk ed about having tried out for the band as a third grader at Watson Elementary School in Warner Robins, “They said ‘We’ll get back to you, Sonny,’ but I haven’t heard from them since,” he said. Perdue told the audi ence, “Schools are a lot like churches. It’s the people inside that count.” He recognized the many parents, grandparents and teachers present. He also said he was impressed by the classroom computer equip ment and noted that “tech savvy” students would make Georgia competitive around the world. H L jsJH I ■ 'i' ' The average consumer household of four saves more than S3OO a year by using a credit union. 2 Make the switch and find out why ft:. . - is The Credit Union for Everyone! Wl.. -JZSi WR Chamber to host parade Special to the Journal The Warner Robins Area Chamber of Commerce announced recently that the 50th Annual Warner Robins Christmas Parade will be held Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. The parade will begin at the intersection of North Houston Road and Watson Boulevard and proceed east to City Hall. This year’s theme is “An American Christmas.” The objective is to celebrate the wealth of diversity in our country with festive floats, vehicles, marching units and the like. The parade will showcase the variety that the International City has to offer. In honor of their trium phant victory, the Grand Marshall of this year’s parade will be the Warner Robins American Little League World Champions. The team will be featured at the beginning of the parade on the very first float. The Warner Robins Christmas parade pro vides a great opportunity for area organizations and 1 -800-DONIATE-C ARS HA Heritage W*« "“Blind 1-800-DQNATE-CARS FLORIDA FOLK FESTIVAL MUSIC. HERITAGE. LEGEND. NOVEMBER 9-11, 2007 Experience old-fashioned Florida storytelling, crafts and culture, plus The Tony Rice Unit, Frank Thomas, Bobby Hicka, The Peyton Brothers, Sam Pacetti, Gabe Valla, Liz Pennock A Dr. Blues, Willie Green, Magda Hiller, Blind Willie James, The Aaron O’Rourke Trio, Mark Johnson A Emory lister, and many more! Visit FloridaFolkFestival.com today, or call 1-877-6 FL-FOLK r drought to you by the Florida Department of Eavironmental ProtectOttfisldn. of Rtcteattori atttf Fifth*. ' FREE Checking low interest Auto loons Variety Of Mortgage Options Competitive Business Services * Anyone Can Apply For A Loan Or Open An Account /Click or Come In Today! Robins Federal CREDIT UNION 478.923.3773 or 800.2412405 AST actourrts and loans subject to approval HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL businesses to gain valuable exposure and show off their community spirit. Each year thousands of commu nity members attend this much anticipated holiday event where business own ers, educational organiza tions and recreational enti ties unite in an effort to make the season jolly! There is still time for schools, churches, civic groups and businesses to participate in this year’s parade. Entries include: Vehicle (car, pick-up truck or fire truck only); march ing units; creative floats (original, handmade, and/ or trailers and towed vehi cles); leased floats (pre-dec orated floats obtained from the Chamber); and vehicle clubs. Deadline for entry is Nov. 2. The chamber also encourages volunteerism. Anyone interested in vol unteering should contact the Chamber by Nov. 19. For more information and to receive an appli cation, call the Warner Robins Area Chamber of Commerce at 478-922- 8585. • The donation is tax deductible. • Pick-up is free. • We take care of ail the paperwork. Celebrating Florida’s Diverse Heritage at the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park in White Springs, FL www.roblnsfcu.org 552361 >, FRff I i a^y»tsv6 *55235 K: <>v • NCUA j§| iMI