Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, February 23, 1994, Page page 5A, Image 5

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Calendar of Events The Masons of Houston Lodge No. 35 F&AM, Perry (Thomas Fast, secretary, 987-2376) meets every second and fourth Monday night of each month at the Masonic Building, Jemigan Street Meals are served at a nominal charge beginning at 6:30 p.m. Regular meetings begin at 7:30 pm. All member Master Masons and visiting brethren are welcomed. Perry High Booster Club: Meets every 2nd Monday of each month at Perry High School at 7:30 pjn. Houston Drug Action Council (HODAC): A free rape support group is now being formed. The group will begin meeting on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Houston Drug Action Council, 2762 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins. (Next to Warner Robins Supply) Those interested in attend ing please call 953-5675. American Legion, Robert D. Collins Post 24 meets the first Monday night of each month at the County Ag Building at 733 Carroll Street. Meals are served beginning at 7 p.m. All American Legion members are urged to attend and visiting Legionaries are welcome. Houston County Retired Teachers: Every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 11:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn in Warner Robins. Perry Rotary Club meets each Monday at noon at the New Perry Hotel. The Perry Evening Optimist Club meets the first and third Thursday of each month at Denny's. Perry Exchange Club meets each Thursday at Quincy's at noon. Ochlahatchee Park will be holding registration for girls and boys baseball and softball every Saturday in February from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the clubhouse. Meetings for parents, coaches and volunteers are held every Monday night at 7 p.m. at the clubhouse. For more information, contact David Knowles (987-2820). The Perry Wilderness Society meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month at the Perry United Methodist Church lo cated at 1001 Carroll Street in Perry. Newcomers are welcome. Thursday, Feb. 24: Alzheimer's Support Group is being developed for caregivers of Alzheimer's patients in this area. Meet at the Perry Hospital Medical Library Thursday, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. to learn more. Thursday, Feb. 24: Perry Free Will Baptist Church. The Hall Family will be appearing at the Perry Free Will Baptist Church. The Hall family is from Savannah, Ohio and will be in concert on Thursday, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. at 1964 Marshallville Rd. We invite everyone to attend this night of Gospel singing. There will be no charge but a love offering will be taken. For more information call 987-8068 or 987-3302. Children's Grief Support Groups will begin the first week in March for Children who have lost a loved one to death. Groups will meet according to ages from Kindergarten and first grade through teen years. These free groups will meet for 6 weeks. Registration is being accepted now. Call Emily Dennis Hospice Bereavement Services Coordinator for information/registration at 922- 1777. March 7-11: Greater Union Baptist Church will be observing their Annual Spring Revival beginning March 7-11, 1994. Services will begin at 7 p.m. nightly. The revivalist for the week will be Rev. Eddie Collier from Jackson, Ga. Your presence and support will be greatly appreciated. April 23-24: Gum Swamp Arts & Crafts Festival: Will be held April 23-24, 1994 3 & 1/2 miles out Hwy 117 North of Eastman. WDEN's own 'Rick Knight' will be special guest on April 23rd from 2-4 p.m. Drawings both days for free gate prizes. On the 23rd, Rick Knight will have drawings for a 12 or 20 gauge shotgun and a SIOO gift cer tificate. For more information con tact Elouise Purvis, Route 5 Box 436 C, Eastman, Ga. 31023. lM UK A VEHICLE THAT COMES IN CONTACT WITH AS FEW AS 10.000 PEOPLE A DAY WITH A CONSERVATIVE LIFE OF 5 YEARS WILL HAVE OVER 50,000 CONTACTS. KJ RKPATRICK SI 2-987-3096 (Serving Perry since 1970 Notice of public record Marriages The following Houston County residents applied for marriage licenses through the Houston County Probate Court between and Jan. 20-25, 1994. •Lonnie Edward E. Meeks and Cindy Fay Plemons. •Jeffrey Scott McCormick and Shirlene Elizabeth Howard Hohnadel. •David Goodwin Morris and Kathy Lynn King. •Warren Reed Wrobleski Jr. and Paula Gallo Wrobleski. •Norman Otis McCommon Jr. and Rhonda Lynn Rountree. •Bradley Eugene O'Kelley and Jennifer Maria Hillberg. •Gary Allen Walker and Rhonda Nicole Blackmon. •Steven Lament Richardson and Caretha Genell Jackson. The following Houston County residents applied for marriage licenses through the Houston County Probate Court between and Jan. 24-Feb. 1,1994. •Bradley Eugene O'Kelley and Jenniver Maria Hillberg. •Philip Samual Green and Tammy Denise Vamadoe. •Gary Alan Walker and Rhonda Nicole BlackmOn. •Steven Lamont Richardson and Caretha Genell Johnson. •Derry Wayne Harrel and Rita Skipper Brown. •Robert Willis Perry Jr. and Yukiko Masuda. •Robert Leland McKamy n and Lillian Pritchard Gambell. •Levi Kendrick Jr. and Wendy Renee Tucker. •Jerry Morris and Marcia Jametta Scott. •Marc Kevin Kaminer and Carol Threlkeld Kaminer. •Victor Eugene Rozeboom and Beverly Ann Medley Bogue. The following Houston County residents applied for marriage licenses through the Houston County Probate Court between and Feb. 7-9 1994. •John Joseph Kelly and Christine Charlotte Blohm. •Robert Glenn McCormick Jr. and Anita Noreen Black Maddox. •Michael Slivka Jr. and Phyllis Carol Maddix. •James Edward Pearsall and Betty Carter Clieti. •James Melton Scarborough and Carolyn Meitzel. •Michael Neil Whitaker and Heather Gayle Russell. •Joseph Michael Newton and Catherine Mac Walker. Divorces The following divorces were granted in Houston County Superior Court on Jan. 20-31, 1994. •Betty W. Askew and Kenneth D. Askew. •Earnestine Bums and Dana Glynn Bums. •Sherryl N. Genone and Ernest C. Genone. •Kenneth Wayne Heath and Junnie Ann Heath. •Steven F. Jenson and Terry Annette Newton Jenson. •Peggie C. Jones and Woodson R. Jones. •Sam Kendrick Jr. and Regina Kay Kendrick. •James R. Meyer and Lisa A. Meyer. •Jerry Morris and Cora Mae Morris. Come in and see our different lines of Crystal & Silver Just Arrived: Michael Carman Collectibles Try our new cappuccino and gourmet foods Great selection of gifts for that special person Brides liuni gi f&j hl9 Stacy Heath & Danny Wilson Come see us at our new downtown location 913 Carroll Street • Downtown Perry • 988-8223 •Jill A. Pagura and John V. Pagura. •Shasheen O. D. Pippin and Ausbin G. Pippin 111. •David A. Raynor and Deborah E. Shantz. •Mary Anne Kirby Smith and Lonnie L. Smith Jr. •Lynwood K. Williams and Edita E. Williams. The following divorces were granted in Houston County Superior Court on Feb. 3-9, 1994. •Roger Wayne carroll and Nancy Bailey Carroll. •Doreen Marble Davidson and Lawrence Edward Davidson. •Melinda Jane Dykes and Donnie Alan Dykes. •Kimberly K. Farinelli and James L. Farinelli. •Young Suk Hardy and Robert C. Hardy. •Danny Reid Kenney and Stephanie Ann Kenney. •Mary Ray Krotky and Rebecca Lynn Krotky. •Dana Marie Mosley and Arnold Lance Mosley. •Gary L. Owens and Maxine M. Owens. •Francis Eugene Pfohl Jr. and Kimberly Masek Pfohl. •Stacy Elaine Wilton and Benjamin Wayne Wilton. Land Transactions These are a list of land transactions recorded in Deed Book 1075 in Houston County. •Eleanor M. Malone sold Margaret R. Allen all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 192 of the sth Land District for $64,000. Being known and designated as Lot 4, Block C, Section 1, Phase 5 of the Pleasant Hill Villa Subdivision. •Busbee Construction, Inc. sold Jerry L. Palmer and Chong Suk Palmer all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 14 of the 11th Land District for $140,000. Being known and designated as Lot 23, Block A, Section No. 4 of the King's Crossing Subdivision. •Gibson K. Pope and Joann F. Pope sold Jackie Earl Daniels all that tract or parcel of land situate, lyirtg and being in Land Lot 142 of the sth Land District for $105,000. Being known and designated as Lot 2, Block "A", Section 1 of the Westwood Extension Subdivision. •George Wallace Williams sold Donald K. Jones Jr. all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 197 of the 10th Land District for $67,000. Being known and designated as Lot 28, Block "D", Section No. 1, Phase No. 5 of the Shannon Ridge Subdivision. •Sammy W. Franklin and Billy Wilson sold Wessie D. Thompson all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 132 of the 10th Land District for $14,000. Being known and designated as Lot 2, Block "A”, Section No. 1 of the Tara Estates Subdivision. These are a list of land transactions recorded in Deed Book 1076 in Houston County. •Sun King, Inc. sold S&S Builders, Inc. all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 163 of the 10th Land District for $23,000. •Naomi Kersey Roughton Bowles, Wayne H. Roughton and William Keith Roughton sold Daryl Long all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 79 of the 10th Land District for $14300. Being known and designated as Lot 24, Block "E", Section No. 2, Phase No. 2 of the Peachtree Estates Subdivision. •Robert S. Byrd, Henry C. Talton Jr. and H. Cullen Talton HI sold International Doors, Inc. d/b/a G.M.C. Construction all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 87 of the 11th Land District for $14,000. Being known and designated as Lot 1, Block "K", Section No. 6, Phase No. 1 of the Waterford South Subdivision. •Harold V. Thompson 111 sold Cassundra Brown all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 200 of the sth Land District for $35,000. Being known and designated as Lot 33, Block "M" of the Warner Robins Manor Subdivision. •Robert Richards Properties, Inc. sold Frank H. Moraska and Suzette B. Moraska all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 90 of the sth Land Disdct for $93,500. Being known and designated as Lot 45, Block "D", Secdon No. 2, Phase No. 2 of the Barrington Subdivision. •Gene F. Jensen and Julie D. Jensen sold David A. Davis and Robin A. Davis all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 75 of the 10th Land District for $97,300. Being known and designated as Lot 4, Block "A" of the Lake Lillian Subdivision. These are a list of land transactions recorded in Deed Book 1078 in Houston County. •XENON Ltd. sold Robert E. Jones Sr. and Craig S. Jones all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 147 of the sth Land District for $52,000. Being known and designated as Lot 4, Block "D-D", Section No. 2 of the Wright's Mill Subdivision. •XENON Ltd. sold Teresa D. Lees all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 147 of the sth Land District for $52,000. Being known and designated as Lot 4, Block "D-D," Section No. 2 of the Wright's Mill Subdivision. •Marjorie Cossette d/b/a C&L Construction sold David Toney Campbell Jr. all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 81 of the sth Land District for $133,000. Being known and designated as Lot 50, Block "A", Section No. 5 of the Antebellum North Subdivision. •Ronnie N. Smith sold Wanda L. Barrett all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 197 of the 10th Land District for $68,900. Being known and designated as Lot 39, Block "B", Section No. 1, Phase No. 3 of the Shannon Ridge Subdivision. •Western City Inc. sold Gary Garrard and Joyce Herndon all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 121 of the sth Land District for $47,500. Being known and designated as Tract 17-A, compromising 1.898 acres, A portion of Robins West. •Marc B. Lipson and Meredith H. Lipson d/b/a Lipson & Associates sold Bobby James Banks Jr. and Theresa D. Banks all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Land Lot 157 of the 10th Land District for $89,900. Being known and designated as Lot 9, Block "A", Section No. 1 of the Willows Subdivision. •Charles N. Boone and Joan O. Boone sold Kevin Cecil Brown all that tract or parcel of land situate, \£d\uqax(i[um And Layaway A I £ 10.00 - 6:00 M-F Phone \ MB I Bk 10:00 • 5:00 Sat. 912-987-0970 \ W I Sugarplum Tree m \ M 917 Carroll St. • Perrj^JA Wednesday, February 23,1964 Houston Times Journal - Agricenter schedule Feb. 23-March 5: Georgia National Stock Show: Daily 8 a.m. Free admission to the general public. Features Georgia's 4-H and FFA students competing in statewide championships for heifers, steers, hogs and lambs; also features open events for beef and dairy cattle and dairy goats. For additional information, call 800/YUR-FAIR. Feb. 24: Georgia National Rodeo "Family Night": 7:30 p.m. Full rodeo performance only; no concert; reduced ticket prices. Tickets, $6.50 for adults, $5.50/children 2-12. (The ticket price includes the $1.50 service charge.) Reaves Arena. For more information call 800/YUR-FAIR. Ochlahatchee Registration Softball and baseball registration will be held today from 9 a.m.*—2 p.m. in the Ochlahatchee clubhouse. Registration is Dexter Golf Shoes QEORQIk *28.99 \qSlt\ Ho 9 an & Founders Club Drivers ( jkinJaa *35.00 Golf Bags *40.00 - *69.00 1448 Sam Nunn Blvd. _ _ , .__ p err y Ray Cook Putters *54.99 987-2776 DDH 111 Golf Balls *9.99 per doz. I Pit-Cooked Barbecue Kilts - CHICKEN - POBK Drive-Thru Only • 704 Carroll Street 987-3626 Open Wed. - Sat. * 11 am - 8 pm Are IRAs still a good idea? If you’re looking for a great way to save for retirement, then IRAs are still a good idea. Despite changes in the tax laws many people can still deduct all or part of their IRA contribution. And even if your contribution isn’t deductible, with an IRA, every dollar you earn grows tax deferred until it’s withdrawn. I can give you the answers to your questions on IRAs. Call or stop by today. Jo Arment 1023 Ball Street, Perry, Georgia 31069 912-987-0801 or 1-800-755-5938 SZ Edward D. Jones & Co.® Member New York Stock Exchange, Inc. and Securities Investor Protection Corporation Feb. 25: Georgia National Rodeo & Brother Phelps Concert: 7:30 p.m. Enjoy Brother Phelps in concert during the rodeo intermission. Tickets: $11.50/adults, $9.50/children 2-12. (The ticket price includes the $1.50 service charge.) Reaves Arena. For more information call 800/YUR FAIR. Feb. 26: Georgia National Rodeo & Highway 101 Concert: 7:30 p.m. Enjoy Highway 101 in concert during the rodeo intermission. Tickets: $ 11.50/adults, $9.50/children 2-12. (The ticket price includes the $1.50 service charge.) Reaves Arena. Call 800/YUR-FAIR for more information. Please Note items on this calendar are subject to change. Call 987-3247 to confirm each event. open to boys 5 -15 and girls 6 -15. For more information, call David Knowles at 987-2820. page 5A