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Hornets, from 7A
Westfield s starters continued to
flow. After Athens Christian broke
the Hornets' six-game winning
streak in the Region 2-AAA
championship last week, Westfield
was determined to play well in the
opener.
"It’s not like we [played well] for
a while,’’ Massey said. "I thought
we did it, pretty much, for 32
minutes tonight. We talked at
halftime about finishing up the job
we did in the first half, and I
thought we did a pretty good job of
that,"
Westfield's balanced scoring
Turkey, from sa
lean winters.
"The effort to recover wild
turkey populations has been one of
the great conservation success
stories of this century," Keck said.
"By working with cooperative
partners like Georgia-Pacific, we
will help ensure that wildlife
resources can continue to thrive."
Growing trees to meet needs for
housing, containers, paper and
thousands of other forest products
continues to be Georgia-Pacific's
economic reason for owning and
managing its forests. "But as we
have demonstrated with our model
program to protect the endangered
red-cockaded woodpecker, we are
determined to continue combining
wildlife-sensitive practices with our
overall forest management
strategies," said Jarck.
Shipley,
from 4A
mittee, never even seeing the light
of congressional day. This in itself
indicates the level of danger facing
all alternative schools.
The Home School Legal
Defense Assoc. (HSLDA) estimates
there to be 600-800,000 home
schooled children and teens in
America. Added to these figures are
those young people attending
private, Christian or church
schools, and HR6/Amendment
2124 will affect nearly 20% of all
school-aged children.
It is interesting that when I
called Congressman Miller's office
Monday of this week, before the
vote scheduled for Thursday, I got a
recording for home schoolers and
was unable to contact anyone in his
office. So I contacted Senator
Nunn's office and an aide said that I
could not get a copy of the Bill or
Amendment, as it was being revised
because of the controversy and that
the Bill never intended to include
private schools or home schoolers.
It will be interesting to see the
ramifications if this Bill passes.
Make no mistake, there is an
agenda and it is much more than
improving the quality of education.
It is the complete control of the
education of cur children and thus
molding a whole generation.
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- The Perry High Cheerleaders
. K-Mart and EmPIOYCES
• Cheerleader’s Moms and Dads
• Naomi and the Segas
• Greater Word Deliverance Choir
• St. Johns Connection Choir
• Rotary Club
• GTE
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attack was led by Jake Walls, who
like Talton, scored 13 points. Brain
Nash pumped in 12, while the
bench was paced by eight points
from both Phillip Rigdon and John
Shipley.
Josh Reams led Brookwood with
a team-high 11 points. Phillip
Parker also had nine.
Westfield's second round
opponent should be a considerably
more difficult task. Stratford struts
into Saturday's game with a
convincing 97-70 thumping of
Edmund Burke in the first round.
The Eagles are on a roll and have
Headquartered at Atlanta,
Georgia-Pacific is one of the
world's largest forest products
companies, with 50,000 employees
and operations in 49 states. The
National Wild Turkey Federation,
founded in 1973, is among the
nation's leading conservation
organizations, with more than 500
chapters and members in all 50
states.
Ochlahatchee Registration
Softball and baseball registration will be
held today from 9 a.m.—2 p.m. in the
Ochlahatchee clubhouse. Registration is
open to boys 5 -15 and
\\ girls 6 -15. For more
information, call David
Knowles at 987-2820.
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to be considered one of the state's
largest threats. As always, Joey
Cranford is the key, as exemplified
by his 30-point effort in Thursday's
opener.
With the blowout win behind
them, Massey is concerned that the
Hornets may not benefit from the
gigantic win like they would from a
close game.
"I'm concerned that we're not
going to be ready for Saturday's
game," Massey said. "Saturday will
be different. We will be challenged.
There's going to be a big change
going from this game to the next
opponent."
Clean,
fromßA
volunteers worked a total of 4,700
hours to collect trash during the
week of July 17-24, 1993. At the
request of volunteers, the Third
Annual Georgia River Clean Up
was moved to spring. The event
coincides with National River
Clean Up Week and the Help the
Hooch Program in Metropolitan
Atlanta.
Every Thursday, Friday
& Saturday Night
5:30 till 10 pm
All This For Only
$Q75—
$8.25 Seniors
$4.50 Kids 12
& Under *
• Coach John Stephens
• Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gann
• Hallmark Card Shop
• Kroger
• Piggly Wiggly
• B.C. Moore
• Mary Pollette
• Kiwanis Club
Member Mortgage Bankers
Association of Georgiy
Exchange, from 2A
product in the area and knowing
your serial number is crucial,” Dees
said.
•Be alert and don’t be afraid to
call 911 when curious or suspi
cious.
“If you see someone you don’t
think belongs in your neighborhood
or if someone knocks on your door,
pay attention to the way the person
looks and the car he or she is driv
ing. It may very well be useful
later,” Dees continued. “And, above
all, don’t hesitate to call 911. It
doesn’t cost you anything and it’s
never silly. We’ve been in
neighborhoods just because dogs
were barking at night. We don’t
take these calls lightly.”
•In addition to common
deterrents such as deadbolts and cut
off broomsticks in the tracks of
sliding glass doors, make sure to
utilize other more creative ways in
protecting your home.
“Don’t hide your valuables in
obvious places such as under mat
tresses and in the breast pockets of
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A SERVICE OF PERRY HOSPITAL
March Classes
American Diabetes Alert Screening
Diabetes is the fourth leading cause of death by
disease in the U.S. Approximately half of the
334,000 people with diabetes in Georgia are unaware
they have this disease. In an effort to educate and
test blood sugar levels a diabetes screening will be
provided for the entire
community at no charge.
Date: Tuesday, March 22
Time: 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Location: Kroger
Cost: FREE
Youth Diabetic Support Group
Come and leant what being a diabetic is all about.
The speaker this month will talk about "School Food
& The Diabetic." This group meets the fourth
Monday of each month.
Date: Monday, March 28
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Ag Building (733 Carroll St.)
Speaker Marie Burroughs, Houston
County Food Service Director
Cost: FREE
American Heart Association CPR-
Course C i
Learn how to recognize a heart attack and how to
perform CPR and the choking maneuver. Class size
is limited. Pre-registration required.
Date: Thursday, March 10
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: 733 Carroll St. (Ag Building)
Cost: sls
Medical Explorers
For boys and girls ages 14-21 to gain a greater
understanding of vocations in the medical field. A
different speaker will be featured each month and
will include a tour of the department featured.
Medical Explorers is a program developed by the
Boy Scouts of America.
Date: Monday, March 21
, Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Hospital Private Dining Room
Topic: TBA
To register call IVrr\ Hospital- ;il W-3600 or lirlh.lnru s.il < >SS-S2 < M.
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WESTFIELD SCHOOLS
Registration for the 1994-95
school year begins March 1, 1994.
Information available in the
school office.
notice of non-discriminatory policy as to students
lh« "t dfirW Schools, Inc. admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic
origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or
made ffuiilnhlc to students at the school, ft does not discriminate on the basis of
racr, color, national and ethnic origin in administering of its educational policies,
adi»ii«si«»n policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school
adnmmfrrcd programs.
Positive Pregnancy
Series of four classes presented every Monday. Class
discusses diet, body changes, labor and delivery and
care of the newborn. Research shows the more
educated the expectant mother, the less
complications that occur.
Every Monday
Time: 9:30 am. -11:30 a.m.
Instructor: Kay Hartley, RN
Location: Hospital Private Dining Rm.
Cost: Free
Waist Makers
This eight week course is taught by a registered
nurse and will provide up-to-date information to help
you lose weight and keep it off. Waist Makers food
plan is excellent for people with diabetes and heart
disease. All participants will receive an individual
food plan and book to assist in weight loss. Registra
tion is March 3 at 5:30 p.m.
Date: Thursdays, March 10-April 28
Time: 4:30 p.m. until 5:15 p.m.
(follow -up class)
5:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.
(beginning class)
Location: Hospital Private Dining Rm
Cost: $75
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•Doctors recommend that women, 50 and older,
should get a breast exam and mammogram every
year. Now, eligible women can have a mammogram
through the BreasTEST program at no charge.
BreasTEST is a program offered by Perry Hospital
and the Perry Health Department to promote
wellness in indigent women at risk by providing
early diagnosis and prevention of breast cancer. Call
the local health department to set up an appointment.
•An Alzheimer's support group is forming. Any
person interested in participating in this group
should call Beth Jones at 988-8291.
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NON-DENOMINATIONAL
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GRADES K 4-12
ACCREDITED BY THE GEORGIA
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A COLLEGE PREPARATORY
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TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE
For information or tour of campus
please call or write
Dr. Michael Drake
Westfield Schools
P.O. Box 1241 • Perry, GA 31069
912 987-0547
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