Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 09, 1994, Page page 12A, Image 12

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Wodnosday. March 9.1994 "H0u5t0n Times-Journal page 12A Aromatorio joins firm as associate Former Ferry resident Robert Jeffrey Aromatorio has joined the Byron law firm of Lawrence C. Collins as an associate. As a mem ber of the firm, Aromatorio's areas of practice will include real estate law, domestic relations and munici pal law. Aromatorio graduated from Perry High School in 1986 after earning Valedictorian and STAR student honors. He attended Mercer Univer sity, earning a B.A. degree with a major in English and a minor in criminal justice. During his college years, Aromatorio earned the Pen field and Medusa academic scholar ships and was admitted to member ship in Blue Key, Sigma Tau Delta and Order of Omega honor fraterni ties. He was also a member and of ficer of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and currently remains an advisor for the organization. Aromatorio attended Mercer University's Walter F. George School of Law after getting his un dergraduate degree. He was named to Who's Who Among American Law School Students and clerked at Action Agency Will Hold A Home Buyer Seminar The Middle Georgia Community Action Agency Inc. will be con ducting a Home Buyer Seminar Thursday, March 24, at the Chamber of Commerce on Watson Boulevard in Warner Robins from 7-9 p.m. This meeting is to discuss the GHFA Own Home Program and the advantages and disadvantages and responsibilities of home ownership. The Own Home Program is a program which will assist with A. M. BICKLEY, INC; "" 1 " 800 4^" 656 G Corn Seed Cotton Seed Soybean Seed For More Information Call Toll Free 1-800-453-6566 ASK FOR: John Bickley, A 1 Bickley, Shep Bickley, Ginny Crook P. 0. Box 91 Marshallville, Georgia 31057 Between 8:30 am & 12 noon at the packing shed on Hwy. 96 East, Fort Valley, GA ' <pNi.VJ \PtXXU (llzanzx i & " isr ~ ,'vT J y J ' '' " * ' "'''’ :: • :::'> i-*l 736 Main Street • Perry, GA 31069 (912) 987-1936 „ Owner - Lamar DeLoach ft — - -.. » -- % ! M f ■» m 4 / J|^ it <■ Robert Jeffrey Aromatorio Walter, Hulbert, Gray and Byrd in Perry during law school. He is a member of the Georgia Bar Associ ation, the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and has been admitted to numerous courts, including the Georgia Supreme Court He is very enthusiastic about be ing an attorney in Byron. Aromato rio began working with Lawrence Collins in Oct., 1993, joining the firm full time in Jan., 1994. "Byron is a growing town with a great deal of potential," said Aroma torio. Aromatorio's parents are Ray and Leona Aromatorio of Perry, Ga. down payment and closing cost for eligible borrowers. We will have a representative from a bank which is a participating lender under the Own Home Program to discuss financing, and a real estate agent to discuss the procedures for locating a home. To make reservations, or for more information, call Robin Burt at (912) 328-0333 or 9063. Space is limited. Evans Packing Shed will be taking applications Saturday, March 26th and Saturday, April 2nd. Houser, from 1A close friends. Although she attended Wesleyan, she like Berry College and was a close friend of Inez Henry who was affiliated with the college. Airport, from 1A be around SIO,OOO-515,000 short of making the final bill. "Are we going to be able to write that check?" asked Dorset!. "I really don't know," responded Houser, adding that the authority could seek funding for the project from Perry and Houston County. When the localizer was ap proved, the state agreed to provide 75 percent of the funding of the $285,000 project, with the other 25 percent ($70,000-$75,000) coming from local sources. Houser noted that Houston County has provided $20,000 in funding and $13,000 in work for the project, leaving ap proximately $40,000 for the author ity to raise. "Don't worry about it," said Houser. "If you haven’t got it, you can’t pay it" "We walked out on this thing in faith (building the localizer),” said Lewis, "and we are going to wind up on faith." COME HOME AMERICA, TO FARMERS THIS WEEKEND This pub-Back sofa and matching foveseat are covered in an easy'*! ® \care Olefin Blend soft and durable fabric. 11 UVI VI l\ Pofcll RoclCoT fffll HI te* 14-Pc. Hickory Finish Bedroom IT for ? | )j) |) Features embossed wheat • Queen/Full Size Headboard f \ J)j 11 d es jgn and brass accents. • Door Dresser • Hutch Mirror Bedding ('). King Size 3Pc *4BB ] | gi '"m. IpJßKlfißfiSS} J with the Purchase of a New Sot of .r ■ Sodding 'mm FARMERSFURNITURE Saturday 1010 Main Street » Perry * 987-3058 I She was proud of her home and fond of her neighbors. She was in terested in many things. She was a timid person about speaking in public, but she would write beauti ful papers for others to present. She was an honorary member of the Macon Writer's Club, was an au thor (Hentz of Things Not Seen), and wrote the history of the Sorosis Club and Perry United Methodist Church, of which she was a mem ber. She was also a member of the General Daniel Stewart Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a friend of the late Joseph Cotton, the actor, and had known him when she lived in Florida. She and Marion had one son, Hentz, a likeable, intelligent young man, who suffered a diving accident just as he was graduating from Perry High School Although paralyzed from the neck down, he was a brave person who stayed active in church, college and working at his dad's office. He was scheduled to be a counselor at a Boy Scout Camp when his life was taken. Harriett's bode, Hentz of Things Not Seen, was about the valiant struggle Hentz underwent in his fight to live, his faith and that of his parents. Harriett's sister, Julia Bolin, was the wife of the Lt. Governor of Arizona. Harriett's survivors are: Wesley Bolin of Texarkana, Tx., Bill Bolin and Tom Bolin, both of Phoenix, Ariz., Ned Hentz of Dover, Mass., and Carrie Hentz-Ronga of Montclair, NJ. Crowded, from 1A current and future school system plans, "then we can make a specific stand," Whitten said. The next meeting will be held near the end of the month and will be advertised in the Houston Times-Journal. Deadlines For Submitting New Articles and Photographs 5 pm Monday For Wednesday Edition 5 pm Thursday for Friday Edition Phi Theta Kappa Honors Aaron Hyatt Macon College president Dr. S. Aaron Hyatt was named Distinguished College Administrator by the Georgia chapters of Phi Theta Kappa, the international student honors society. The honor came during Phi Theta Kappa's annual Georgia Regional Convention in Athens irlier this month. Individual awards to Chi Phi esident Chirstine Montfort of . jrry who was named Distinguished Member and inducted into the Hall of Honor, JaLynn Hudnall of Warner Robins, who was a juror's choice for Best Art in the literary achievement category and Cynthia Ballard of Perry, who placed first in the Distinguished Service category.