Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, October 24, 2007, Page 8A, Image 8

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ♦ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2007 8A ■ WRLT COMIC MYSTERY - Warner Robins Little Theatre will soon present “Murder’s Bad but Monday can Kill You.” In the comic play, Harry Monday, a Sam Spade wan nabe in a trench coat, is hot on his latest case and he’s in over his head at the Restful Glen Psychiatric Annex where all the inmates have multiple personalities and the three murder victims are all the same man. Written by Pat Cook and directed by Jerry Pepper, the play opens Nov. 2, with play dates Nov. 3, 8-10, 15-17 at 8 p.m.; and matinees Nov. 4 and 11 at 2:30 p.m. Reservation lines are open each Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. beginning Monday for the run of the show. Tickets are sls for adults, seniors $lO (Sundays only), students $lO. Join the cast and crew on opening night, Nov. 2 for a Green Room reception after the show. ■ KINGS CHAPEL FUND-RAISER - Kings Chapel Elementary School is having its fourth annual Boston Butt fund-raiser. The cost is $25 for approximate ly seven to nine pounds. Tickets may be purchased now until Nov. 6. The pork may be picked up Nov. 15 from the Perry High School Canning Plant. To place an order, contact Kings Chapel Elementary at 478-988-6273. ■ WESTFIELD COMMUNITY PLAY - The Drama Department of The Westfield School pres ents The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon by Don Zolidis under the direction of Kathy Stubbs Tuesday in the recital hall of the Arts and Sciences building. The story of the play covers most of the fairy tales you’ve ever heard of plus one or two you haven’t. Six actors perform over 20 roles during this hilarious rendition YEARS From page jA For that, Judge Lumsden gave Mr. Rozier 15 years in prison, a place that does not take kindly to ‘tough guys’. The state believes that Judge Lumsden’s sen tence reflects the attitude of most Houston Countians about violent crime. “Only time will tell if Mr. Rozier benefits from this incarceration, but the rest of the Georgia will certain ly come out ahead. As this sentence is for armed rob bery, there is no parole or early release available to Mr. Rozier. 15 years means 15 years.” Robert Gurd, an attorney in Warner Robins, repre sented Mr. Rozier. Charges are still pending against Ledal Hogue and Brandon Humphrey, also accused of participating in this inci dent. Their trial will be in January 2008, at the earli est. Teenager receives 20-year sentence for Robbery According to a release, a Warner Robins man was sentenced in Houston County Superior Court this past week for a convenience store robbery. Frankie Deangelo Styles, 16, of 206 Northlake Drive, was sentenced to 20 years, with Superior Court Judge Katherine Lumsden requir ing he serve 10 years in prison without parole for a December 2006 armed rob bery of a Quik Stop on North Davis Drive. Chief Assistant District Attorney Jason Ashford said Styles was treated as an adult even though he was a juvenile when the crime was of well-known fairy tales such as Snow White, Cinderella, Rumplestiltskin, Hansel and Gretel, and Rapunzel. Tickets are $7 at the door. ■ LAKE JOY PRIMARY COUNCIL - Lake Joy Primary School has resched uled its October Student Council meeting. The meeting has been rescheduled for Tuesday at ~ — —, — ; : —y ' ' ' • Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter events Nov. 2-3 Ninth Annual CPCO Association Meeting & Trade Show Estimated number of peo ple is set at 900 Information: 888-764-8555 Nov. 2-4 Southeastern Showdown High School Rodeo Estimated number of peo ple is set at 4,320 Information: 706-764-2205 Nov. 3 Girl Scouts of Middle Georgia “Pajama Party” Estimated number of peo ple is set at 500 Information: 478-935-2227 Ext. 129 For more overall info, call Teresa B. Hawk, Communications Assistant at 478-988-6483, or fax her at 478-988-1053. committed. On Dec. 22, 2006, Styles along with several other co-defendants robbed the Quik Stop and took several cartons of cigarettes and a cellular phone along with a small amount of currency. According to Ashford, Styles did not possess the firearm and served solely as a lookout for the robbery and he cooperated with law enforcement. 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Call NOW for a FREE trial offer! Independent Distributor Elton & Verneaze Tucker (478) 923-6187 BBS (478)923-4111 I www.TryFreshAir.com/ellontucker 7:30 a.m. in the media center. (The meeting was previously set for Oct. 31.) All other dates planned for the year remain. Lake Joy Primary is located at 995 Lake Joy Road in Warner Robins. For more information, contact Principal Melanie Loggins at mloggins@hcbe.net or 478- 953-0465. ■ PERRY PRIMARY Chamber of Commerce Requirements Symposium Estimated number of peo ple is set at 900 Information: 478-922-8585 Nov. 8-Nov. 10 “The Big Perry Sale” National Carriage & Driving Horse Sale Estimated number of peo ple is set at 4,250 Information: 877-722-8061 Nov. 9-Nov. 11 Georgia Special Olympics Horse Show Estimated number of peo ple is set at 975 Information: 770-414-9390 Ext. 116' man will serve the better part of his youth in prison because of stupidity and bad choices, but armed rob bers go to prison in Houston County” said Ashford. V ;;. . v . •’ -? ■ l i Like Clean water, fresh air is essential to our well being. Now, having the fresh air you want is as easy as pressing a button when , it’s Fresh Air by Eco Quest™ < COUNCIL MEETINGS - Perry Primary School has scheduled its School Council meetings for the 2007-2008 school year. All meetings will be held at 6 p.m. in the con ference room. Perry Primary School Council meetings are as follows: Jan. 17, 2008, March 20, 2008 and May 15, 2008. Perry Primary is locat ed at 1530 Sunshine Avenue in Perry. For more informa tion, contact Principal Elgin Mayfield at either 478-988- 6160 or emayfield@hcbe. net. ■ KINSLEY OFFERS BUY-BACK FOR CANDY - The staff at Dr. Michael L. Kinsley’s office, 1306 Macon Road in Perry, is offering to buy back children's trick-or treat candy on Nov. 1 from 1 to 6 p.m. According to a release, the “goodies" they purchase will be shipped to Iraq to cheer up U.S. troops fighting there. EQIP APPLICATIONS DUE SOON - According to a release, applications for the 2008 Environmental Quality Incentives Program are due by Nov. 1 to be considered for funding this fiscal year. Visit the website www. ga.nrcs.usda.gov or contact your local NRCS office at 478-987-2280, Ext. 3 (located at 801 Main Street in Perry) for more information. ■ PERRY PLAYERS PRESENTATION - The Perry Players will present It’s A Wonderful Life - directed by Linda Deibert - Dec. 7 and 8 and 12-15 at 8 p.m. and Dec. 9 and 16 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are sl2 for adults, $6 for students. Call 478- 788-2013 during the day or 478-396-9409 at night for any questions. ■ BONAIRE ES ELECTION, MEETINGS Bonaire Elementary School will hold the follow ing School Council meetings for the 2007-08 school year. Meetings will be held at 6 green derby DINNER DINING Monday STEAK & SPUD NIGHT New York Strip or Rib Eye $9.99 Per Person Tuesday CATFISH NIGHT All You Care To Eat Southern Fried Catfish $9.99 Per Person 54079 Sunday: All You Care To Eat Fried Chicken - $7.99 fg§ 2> Tuesday 2 for 1 Wells & 2 for 1 Margaritas 35£ Hot Wings PERRY’S BEST VALUE t-75 Exit 136* 478-987-8877 154336 p.m. in the school cafeteria. The schedule follows: Nov. 12, Jan. 7, 2008, March 10, 2008, April 7, 2008. Bonaire Elementary is located at 101 Elm Street in Bonaire. For more information, con tact Principal Eric Payne at either 478-929-7826 or EPayne@hcbe.net. ■ TUCKER ES MEETINGS - The Tucker Elementary School Council School Council meetings for the 2007-08 school year are as follows: Nov. 27, Jan. 22, 2008 and March 18, 2008. Meetings will be held at 5:15 p.m. in Room 201. Tucker Elementary is located at 1300 Tucker Road in Perry. For more information, con tact Principal Dr. Kim Halstead at KHalstead@hcbe.net or 478-988-6278. ■ FVSU PREVIEW DAYS - Fort Valley State University’s Office of Admissions will host its final Fall Preview Day Saturday from noon-4 p.m. For more information or to register, call 1-877-GO-2- FVSU (1-877-462-3878). ■ NES MEETINGS - Northside Elementary School Council meetings for the 2007-08 school year have been scheduled. Meetings will be held at 5 p.m. in the media center. They are: Nov. 15, Jan. 17, 2008 and April 17, 2008. ■ KCES MEETINGS - Kings Chapel Elementary School has scheduled its School Council meetings for the 2007-2008 school year. All meetings will be held at 4 p.m. in room 178. The meetings are: Jan. 31, 2008, March 27, 2008 and May 29, 2008. Kings Chapel Elementary is located at 460 Arena Road in Perry. For more informa tion, contact Principal Paulette Tompkins at either PTompkins@hcbe.net or 478-988-6272. ■ QRES ELECTIONS Wednesday SHRIMP NIGHT YOUR WAY All You Care To Eat Saut’ed or Fried $9.99 Per Person Thursday RIB & CHICKEN NIGHT All You Care To Eat BBQ Ribs & Chicken $9.99 Per Person BAR SPECIALS Monday Domestic Beers $1.75 / Football Wings 35£ Drafts SI.OO / Hot Dogs SI.OO Thursday Ladies Choice Night Margaritas SI.OO Wells Rocks $2.00 Draft Mugs SI.OO Wine Glass $2.00 HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL -Quail Run Elementary School has scheduled its school council meetings for the 2007-2008 school year. All meetings are held at 7:15 a.m. in the data room. Meetings are set for: Nov. 13, Feb. 5, 2008 and April 8, 2008. Parent Barry Vincent is serving as the school council chairperson for 2007-08. Quail Run Elementary is located at 250 Smithville Church Road in Warner Robins. For more information, contact Principal Dr. Cheryl Thomas at cathomas@hcbe. net or 478-953-0415. ■ HOSPICE CANCER PAD MEETING - The Hospice Cancer Pad group meets at 9 a.m. the first Wednesday of each month in the fellowship hall of First Baptist Church of Perry, locat ed at 1105 Main St. Everyone is welcome. Contact Helen Cleland at 988-9845 for more information. ■ PERDUE PRIMARY COUNCIL- David A. Perdue Primary School will hold a School Council election for a parent/guardian representa tive. The meeting will be held Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. David A. Perdue Primary is located at 150 Bear Country Boulevard in Warner Robins. Principal Linda Horne may be contacted either by phone at 478-218-7500 or by e-mail at LHorne@hcbe.net. ■ LAKE JOY ES MEETING - Lake Joy Elementary School has set School Council meetings for the 2007-08 school year. All meetings will be held at 7:15 a.m. in room 313. The meet ings are: Dec. 6, Feb. 28, 2008 and May 1,2008. Keith Kratz serves as chairperson. Lake Joy Elementary is located at 985 Lake Joy Road in Warner Robins. For more information, contact Principal Dr. Doug Rizer at drizer@hcbe.net or 478-971- 2712. Friday ALL YOU CARE TO EAT FAMOUS SEAFOOD BUFFET $12.99 Per Person Saturday PRIME RIB NIGHjT 10 OZ QUEEN CUT $10.99 Per Person 12 OZ KING CUT $12.99 Per Person Friday $5.00 (Solo) Drafts-Pitchers & With Chicken Tenders & Fries $8.99 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, A Saturday Draft Mugs SI.OO Wells Martinis $2.00 Domestic Beers $1.75 55009