Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, December 31, 2008, Section B, Page 8B, Image 16

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8B ♦ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2008 sßL’Wj|B| BTlji Ji wr * (?a J ' jHif 1 *ip ri i\ m M V.JP i wMm fl Hf* *" 1 _ ” 11 M U Jw AS ■Hr J u m j-Tp-j M§ |Ma mtf ■ ■ JB| ft / fftk '"** **"~~~~ ~~ —j ABOVE: Westfield’s John Peake goes in for a layup in the Hornets’ Tattnall Square tour ney loss to Mt. Vernon, Monday in Macon. RIGHT: John Thomas Rust for the Hornets works under the basket. ENI/Gary Harmon GAMES From page $B four extra minutes at the Powerade Basketball Festival hosted by North Gwinnett High in Suwanee. The Bears lost to North Gwinnett on Saturday 65-35 for only the second loss of the 2008-09 season. JONES COUNTY RESULTS Three county teams trav eled to Gray on Saturday to participate in the annual City of Centerville 2006 SPLOST Project Report The City of Centerville, in accordance with O.C.G.A. 48-8-122, publishes this 2006 * SPLOST project report for Fy 2008. NAME OF PROJECT: ORIGINAL ESTIMATED COST: CURRENT ESTIMATED COST: AMOUNT SPENT PRIOR TO 2008: AMOUNT EXPECTED TO BE SPENT IN 2008: The City of Centerville states that these projects are not under funded nor behind schedule and that there are no surplus funds associated with these SPLOST projects. to Announce: The Addition Of Dr. Latashia Webb CjentCe, TersonaCizecC ‘Toot TinG.Ce Care , Trom r T > fie YVCio Cares TtGout You! tasselM© SferAll rylfyTnTJl Yayff !? <a§ii &: £./ Nieedst i—. -1.. . J-—rJ 321 Margie Dr., Suite-A, Warner Robins %nsm Front Door Parking & Easy Access For Your Convenience. (SlO MPfREHEN S IMEj EOQT* Compassionate Toot &? ‘Ankle Care Tor Your Active Yifestyfe Join Us In Welcoming Or. Webb & Her Family To Middle CIA Jones County High post- Christmas basketball tour nament; none of them came back with a positive result. The most devastating of all the losses was a 67-58 deci sion against the Perry High boys against Jonesboro, this game going into overtime. The Panthers made nine 3-point shots, four by senior Michael Walker, who led all Perry players with 18 points. It was a 23-17 lead for the Panthers at halftime, but they allowed 50 from the ROAD, STREET, BRIDGE AND SIDEWALKS $500,000.00 $500,000.00 : SO.OO SO.OO second half into the bonus session. Both the Perry High and Houston County High girls teams slumped mightily in their first-round efforts in Gray. Alexis Hewitt of the Lady Bears had 14 points, which represented half of the Houston County output in a 59-28 loss to Jonesboro. The Lady Panthers of Perry High fell behind 23-3 in the first quarter against host Jones County, which cruised to a 66-30 victory. DEBT PAYOFF ON PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITIES AND EQUIMENT $475,000.00 $475,000.00 $3,251.00 $81,468.00 WATER & SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS $525,000.00 $525,000.00 SO.OO $214,478.00 SEMIS From page jB continue to improve upon, and here we were in December playing with the most talented team in the state,” said Walls, underscor ing his optimism. “We can compete at the top. We’re going to be there at the end if we play right. “I have no problem going to that bench. Those guys Come C Home cFor qJTie ( q)o gu mm er bid's ( ]\[ew Assisted ( | iving Apartments At Andrews q) err ace. Come experience safety, security, and true southern hospitality. You will quickly appreciate the care and commitment of the staff. Move in special through February 2009 includes move in assistance and a 10% discount on room and board. Be one of the first to join your friends at Andrews Terrace, confident that a change in healthcare needs will not mean a change in location. s\tidre\vs oferrace is (ocatedat 1009 (ftonner (f)rive in (perry. Cad STORES CLOSE WEDNESDAY AT G PM!' s MB sBbB |S ffit J| ' ■ n iSk m B Jills* HB gypp? HH 'llplisf wpffll. spills BWHHtKUBKtn HHHH M * 7R O/o I u YOU TAKE AN EXTfIA 20% OFF l-TICKEIED CLEARANCE ITEMS! AVEMORE WITH YOUR BONUS COUPONS 73026 EXTRA 25“ /o OFF ANY SfNtilf HIM • REG. PRICE. SALE OR CLEARANCE illliulU Peebles are playing as hard as any body. That is a blessing, and one of the reasons we decid ed to play the style we play defensively. We feel we can wear people down with our numbers.” On Saturday, the boys had nine players score in the opening round win, 61-35, against LaGrange Academy. LaGrange did not score in the fourth quarter, which began at 47-35 Westfield. It (Jarot (jflaxter or pjnda (Heath at 478-987-3251 for a tour or more information. Peebles Tbti »*«*>. Stfcdra'mtf'*»!*«»'» HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL was only a six-point game for the Hornets, 33-27, at halftime. Brown had 14 points. Peake had nine, J.T. Rust had eight and Andrew Peake scored seven. ' Char-Broiled Sizzling Steaks WLSHsIJiSHLSf. 1*75 Exit iW * 987-8877 EXTRA 25 % OFF ANY SINGLE ITEM • BEG PRIDE. SALE OR CLEARANCE ■ ;i ; ,L:;V 717 HllUil Peebles Chris Brown dunks for two. ENI/Gary Harmon ?I*MB 72226 OPEN THURSDAY NEW YEAR’S OAY 11 AM-GPM!'