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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1979
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New CCC Project
A new project of the city’s Clean Community Commission will en
courage local school students to keep their grounds litter free. In this
photo, Mrs. Dottie Kistler, left, President of Beltista Club, presents the
award plaque last Friday to Donna Tabor, who is in charge of the Clean
Campus Award project. She will be working with the schools through
another CCC member, Susan Pierce. It is planned to judge schools each
month and award this rotating plaque to the winners. The CCC is en
thused about this activity and is confident the program will broaden the
scope and understand and appreciation for a cleaner and less littered
community.
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Perry's 'War On Waste'
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Sara Tabor, president of the Perry Board of realtors, center, and Gale
Langston, present the finished Refuse Collection Precedures brochure to
Clean Community Commission Coordinator Bill Hafley near city hall
Monday. The Board of Realtors sponsored the brochure and had 3,000
printed for city wide distribution. The Perry High School FFA
organization will take charge of distribution. The CCC expressed its
appreciation to both groups for helping in the “War on Waste’’ in Perry.
SURPLUS EQUIPMENT SALE
The City of Perry will accept sealed bids on the following list of
equipment from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday,
December 11, 1979, at the City of Perry Public Works Barn. All
bids will be publicly opened at 11:15 a.m. and read aloud.
Equipment can be viewed from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the
City Barn from Monday through Friday. All equipment will be
sold on an “AS IS BASIS” and must be moved no later than 5:00
p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 15, 1979, or it will revert to the owner
ship of the City of Perry. The City of Perry reserves the right to
accept or reject ALL bids.
Model 32 Case Bachoe; Serial No. 4118442
John Deere Trailer; Serial No. 12-225
1971 International Truck; Serial No. 416070H114273
1969 International Truck; Serial No. 416070H925798
1969 International Truck; Serial No. 416160H885216
1972 International Vt> TPU Truck; Serial No. 813108H190826
1970 Chev. Automobile; Serial No. 156690D166993
AC Riding Mower; Model B-12
1969 Dodge Dart • 4 Door Car; Serial No. L 141898390694
Tractor (Front Loader) Year and Serial No. Unknown
Willis Jeep 4X4; l A ton M 38A1; Serial No. 85469
Street Sweeper, Elgin Whitewing Model 375; Serial No. N-168
Two Perry Burglaries Solved
An armed robbery
suspect has been iden
tified inthe Oct. 2 holdup
of the M&W Bottle Shop,
and two juveniles have
been charged in con
nection with the Oct. 12
burglary of Ashley’s
Outlet Store, according to
city Det. Giles Webb.
Webb said that
although the armed
robbery suspect has been
identified, he has not
been arrested because he
is in another state.
“But he has been
identified by name, and a
warrant has been issued
for him,” Webb said.
An armed robber held
up the M&W Bottle Shop
at 719 Commerce St.
about 10 p.m. on Oct. 2,
and took about SSOO after
pointing a gun at J.W.
West, a co-owner of the
store, and demanding
money.
Webb said one juvenile
has been charged with
two counts of burglary in
connection with the Oct.
12 break-in at Ashley’s
Outlet Store and the Sept.
27 burglary of India
imports. He said the
same juvenile was also
charged with attempted
burglary in connection
with an attempted break
in at Ashley’s Outlet on
Oct. 21.
Ashley’s Outlet Store is
located at 351 Carroll
Blvd., and India Imports
is located at 514 Carroll
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another juvenile has been
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CART Week Proclaimed Here
Mayor James McKinley has proclaimed the
week of Dec. 2 thru 7 as CART weefy in Perry.
CART stands for Community Artist Residency
Training and the organization, under the
sponsorship of the Perry Chamber of Commerce,
will be bringing performing artists to Perry.
with the burglary of
Ashley’s Outlet on Oct.
12.
Georgia law prohibits
publication of the names
of juveniles.
Webb said mer
chandise valued at about
$1,600 was reported as
missing after the
From left, Ann Conner, executive vice president
of the Perry Chamber; Sue Roth, residency
director of CART; Mayor McKinley; Sally
Stanley, co-chairman of the Perry Arts Com
mittee; Bob Richardson, president of the Perry
Chamber. (Photo by Terry Wood)
Ashley’s Outlet burglary
on Oct. 12. He said the
items taken consisted of
clothing such as jackets,
shirts, jeans and socks.