Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, December 01, 2007, Page 10A, Image 10

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10A ♦ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2007 WR resident named to therapy state board Special to the Journal The Georgia State Board of Physical Therapy held its bi-monthly meeting Tuesday. During that time, the board voted to accept the follow ing Public Consent Orders: Carolyn Cadier, Athens: Consent Agreement for Licensure. MISSING From page iA retrieve his paychecks at his employment, however, they were never picked up. Robinson is a black male, 5-foot-6 to 5- foot-8 in height, 140 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing black in color shorts, black sneakers, and a black and white jersey type shirt with an unknown number on it and red in color trim. MEDAL From page iA To receive the Silver Medal requires a young person to set and achieve individual goals by devot ing 200 hours to voluntary public; service; 100 hours to physical fitness; 100 hours CHRISTMAS From page iA breads, cooking with children, prepared . foods that freeze well, all sorts of goodies for the holiday season. On Sunday, a Christmas Tea will be held at 2:30 pm at the Front Porch Tea AWARDED From page iA subdivision. “Infrastructure improve ments increase the quality of life for Georgia citizens, and they help cities and counties create jobs and promote eco nomic development,” said Gov. Sonny Perdue. “I’m pleased this investment is being made in sewer infra structure.” “The Georgia Fund loan program is a tangible com mitment by Governor Perdue and the General Assembly to assist local gov * Military *3 Discount With LD. J vffi I I||L JEp,. - '^‘v '•'}B ■ <I2S •. " , i> ■; ■'• v,J? /:’ '-5 fr f|||||p In other business, it elect ed officers for 2008. Those included Lola Rosenbaum from Warner Robins, who will serve as chair. Also, John Cowherd from Jonesboro was elected vice chair and Don Walsh from Gainesville will serve as the cognizant member. to personal development and two consecutive over nights devoted to expedi tion/exploration. Phillips, who moved to Houston County this sum mer, did his volunteer work with the American Red Cross. He took karate lessons and improved his acting ernments across the state with their efforts to pro vide clean water and sewer improvements,” said Clark. “In addition to the public’s health and safety, these proj ects are critical to communi ties across Georgia and to their ability to prosper eco nomically.” Clark expressed appre ciation Perdue, State Sen. Cecil Staton and State Representatives Willie Talton and Tony Sellier for their support. Centerville will pay 4.4 percent inter est on the 20-year loan. The total project cost is $788,914 with GEFA providing the k We Carry A 1 Large Selection I Of Imported 1 r BEER! t ©TOTtaS :t p mp pg The board also held its annual public forum dur ing which the members dis cussed the various duties of the board, recent rule and policy changes and issues to address in 2008. The next meeting will be Jan. 15,2008 at 10 a.m. at the Professional Licensing Boards in Macon. ROBINSON Robinson has a 1994 Ford Crown Victoria, white in color, with a dent on the side displaying Georgia tag “5639A5X” out of Peach County. He also has a driver’s license issued to him under the alias of “Tony A. Roberson”. Anyone having informa tion on the whereabouts of the above subject is asked to contact Detective Edwards at 929-1956. and communication skills by working behind the scenes of a play. In addi tion, he lived and worked on a ranch for two nights and three d^ys. To learn more about the Congressional Award pro gram, which is open to all young people, visit www. congressionalaward.org. Room on Carroll Street. Reservations are required. Call 987-1866. Perry’s traditional Carols and Candlelight Community Christmas Program will take place at 6 p.m. Sunday, and will be followed by the lighting of the downtown stores and refreshments on the grounds of Perry United Methodist Church. entire amount. The Georgia Fund is a state funded loan program administered by GEFA for water, wastewater and solid waste infrastructure proj ects. The loan program, according to the release, has maximum flexibility and accessibility, providing fast loan approvals. It provides loans to local governments for projects such as water and sewer lines, treatment plants, pumping stations, wells, water storage tanks and water meters. Low interest loans from this pro gram range from $20,000 to SSO million. - Conveniently located at Exit 146 off 1-75* 12017 W&tson Blvd* Warner Robins* GA • 478-654-6600 Excellent Selection Of Fine Wines 4* * i |k \f Ay '• ~ §F • v - -'♦'• *•-* *> *'*••• < HuhHH|HB' uff a ÜBtiMM" W& 7 . ”$ H iBMI IWPy- ■•* I Sr 1 r Bvt- ife i HI aa^Mk w. # */ §*■ Sill ws fr£*#3&s3?J» 'j., '^MwWmhW^BP* 1 - . * ' ■>; JF fl >*.'' USB .... ' v . W*gW VHn w lifpft # Z^9R ENI/Gary Harmon Mark Jackson of Perry operates the cotton packing machine as the cotton is emptied into it after harvesting. V ; —rr;—- * Mi r H *M Mb Ml * mm ■ ■ mm • * K .. pi v V v _M \WBT/ A >■ > if f**f J On TOP Liquor Brands! ♦, iif!sP ff« JHR «%«np» hm>oHl'Vt K is gHBHk: wßg L 1 %v WmM\ m&SI | I * Cotton harvest Visit Our New^ e ‘SHk [NJTIME FOR&HE £ HOLIDAYS! HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL LEFT: Floyd Holtz points out the roll ers in the combine that are used to harvest the cot ton. BELOW: Ricky Law or Perry, empties his com bine into a cotton packing machine. ENI/Gary Harmon 56632