Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 09, 1994, Page page 1B, Image 13

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Lifestyles Pauline's Potpourri Of Perry Happenings Hospitalized: Carolyn Cawthon, Jewel Mcßae, Celia Dover (Kathy Harold’s mother), Danny Hairrington (Keiland's brother), Red Garner (friend of Bill Green), Thelma Walton, Wister ‘Bud” Williams, A. E. Harris, Mildred Lazenby (Monty Parnell’s grandmother), Mike Parker (pastor, Unity Baptist), Louise Denney and Robbie Griffin. 11l Recuperating at Home: Roy Mayo, Aileen Chapman, Lindsey Bell, Muriel Akin, Leila Clifton, Randal Bynum, Tina Davidson, Rubye Erwin, Anne Hansen, Laßue Irwin, Hazel Roberts, Henry Crow, Roselyn and Dawson Mullen (Marie Lewis’s parents), Mary Julia Fowler (Rosemari Patterson’s mother), Emerson Bell (Duren Bell’s dad), E.D. and Edgar Melvin (Jewel Melvin’s brothers), Lisa Mon (Monty Parnell’s sister), Vickie Bums (Margeen Woody’s sister-in law) and Hazel Woody (Margeen Woody’s mother-in-law). 11l Sympathy is Extended: -To Dorothy P. Black of Perry upon the death of her father, Thomas Earl Powell, of Cordele on Sunday, March 6. -To wife, Mildred Wheelus Fields, and children, Mark Fields Jr. of Bonaire and Ronnie Fields, Peggy Dismuke and Brenda Elliott, all of Kathleen and other relatives, upon the death of husband and father, Julian Marcus Fields Sr. of Kathleen on Thursday, March 3. -To wife, Barbara M. Loggins of Pinehurst; children, Pam Sparrow of Pinehurst; Donna Holt of Centerville, and Randy Loggins of Perry; sisters, Faye Odom and Claudine Kitchens, both of Unadilla, 11 grandchildren and a great-grandchild,upon the death of Clifford J. Loggins of Pinehurst (formerly of Perry), on Friday, March 4. -Mrs. Arnold Johnson and family upon the death of her stepfather, William Strom, on Feb. 26. -To Ann C. Greer of Kathleen and family, upon the death of her Kenneth E. Greer, on Sunday, Feb. 27. -To Charlie C. Gilbert, Jessie Gilbert and Walter Gilbert, all of Perry, upon the death of theilr brother, George “Shine” Gilbert of Perry, on Sunday, Feb. 27. -To Hope Pittman of Kathleen, Julian Fullmore of Perry and other family members upon the death of their mother, Oma Lou Fullmore of Kathleen, on Thursday, March 3 -To wife, Bonnie Wilson Malden, daughter, Lori Ann M. Simpson of Perry; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Malden Sr. of Youngstown, Fla.; and sister and brother, Earle Jean Dragon of Youngstown and Edward J. Malden of Halifax, Pa., on Wednesday, March 2. -To Curtis West of Perry upon the death of his sister, Beatrice West of Henderson., on Feb. 26. -To Loyce Wynn of Kathleen and relatives upon the death of her brother, Vernon R. Daniels of Macon, on Saturday, March S. To Alice and Willie Joe Goodroe of Elko and Ira Lee Johnson Jr. of Hawkinsville, and other relatives, upon the death of their daughter, Janice Johnson Buice of Forsyth, on Thursday, March 3. -To relatives and friends of Gertrude Frederick of Perry, upon her death on Tuesday, March 1. -To the relatives and friends of Harriett Hentz Houser upon her death on Wednesday, March 2. fit Congratulations! -To Daisy Davis, 85, of Perry, who was included in Bill Boyd’s 75-and-Over Birthday Club. -To Misty Jene’ Home and Mark Cameron Duncan upon the announcement of their engagement. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Home of Roberta and the granddaughter of Edna Oneal, the late Albert Oneal and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Home. She is a graduate of The Westfield Schools in Perry. The groom-elect is the son of Peggy B. Duncan and Robert A. Duncan, Sr., both of Atlanta. He is the grandson of the late Marie and Walter Blakemore of Humboldt, Tenn., and the late Mabel and Joseph Duncan of Asheville, N. C. The wedding is planned for April 9 at First Baptist Church in Fort Valley. -To Elizabeth and Andy Flowers upon the birth of their daughter, Madison Claire, on Thursday, March 3. She joins sister Lauren in the Flowers’ home. Proud grandparents are Robert and Marguerite Messer of Perry, and Paul and Marjorie Flowers of Kathleen. -To Timothy H. and Tracy L. (Chambley) Pancake of Kathleen, upon the birth of their daughter, Tessa Briana, on Feb. 10. -To Air Force Ist Class Jimmy L. Smallwood, Jr. upon his graduation from Air Force basic gjjMHOP LONGHORN AND SAVE ‘ Continuously Serving YOU. OUR CUSTOMERS with High Quality Meats, the Very Best ot _Sen/ice and Everyday Low, Low Prices! 1 ACCEPT / 1 Kan. To Longhorn j I SQ A i ' JjfflMSall 9mchtrShni j S fOOD \ Prices Good Wednesday, March 9 thru Tuesday, March 15,1994 11 Ai m i AcctPT WjJUotIjnILLTIAi Li i / food \ t STAMPS / gMjjMjMMm grade a inspected afmFRYER LEG \ JM^UARTERS(?^ *WQQOj \BUY BY THE CASE / \4O LB. CASE & j mQQ / approx, y l /I OOjT „, v X«5-55 PC. IT / lift SOBB CDVCD 4POUND Jr' 4-pound f" n Y tlt PACKAGe PACKAGE LpR^UMSTICKS^ wSP mm** 987-5711 ~ Longhorn Butcher Shop Perry Plaza, Perry, Ga. 41 North Mon . Tu»o., W 04.. Thuro. 1:30 • m to i.V) p m Fri. a Sal. t. 30 am. la 700 p m "LOOKING FORWARD TO SERVING Y^JU" L JJSHr Lewis I Society % . i* editor [ training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Smallwood is the son of Jimmy L. and Ouida F. Smallwood of Perry. -To Tina Sollazzo of Girl Scout Troop 225 in Perry, who received a Silver Award at the recent award dinner of Girl Scouts of Middle Georgia held at Wesleyan’s Anderson Dining Hall. -To Amanda Malone and Boris Nedev of Perry High School, members of the Math Team which competed in the 14th Math Olympics at Macon College and were featured in Houston/Peach Neighbors. -To Perry High School’s meat judging team which won first place in the State for the fourth consecutive year. Team members are: Mike Soderman, Jay Pulliam, Jason Long and Trey Algood, 111 Billy and Sunshine Key are getting together a trip to England HEAVY WESTERN AGED X SIRLOIN I STEAK Uvjg* ' Western Western' i g jK Beef Short Bon&ln O’ J§ W W $1.98 ib. $1.68 ib. I I ■ | q | Fresh Ground • EXTRA LEAN ~ fa LB ' Ground CUBED Chuck STEAK Wk «c NO BONE-NO WASTE-ALL MEAT I SAOO 100%Pure Fresh Regular^ flL'joo Grounds 1= gs, U Beef^f Fresh Frozen . Beef Liver Western Deveined I W I I Small Famil|^PpKTrJlhis[ 'Family Freerer Special' 2 S oi. Dolmonico Steaks 2 2 lb. Pkgs Short Ribs 2 16 ox lib Steaks 2 2'/i ib. Grode A Fryers i*l lb Chuck Roost 12 • 4 oi. Fork Chops 1 3 Ib. Shoulder Roost 3- 2 Ib. Fkgs Ground loot 2 IVj Ib. Chuck Stooks No Substitutions Please 3q;:;$4888 TvEGETAiLE FREEZE"RI ! SALE ' Chill - Ripe - Grade "A” Fancy I Shelled - Blanched - Flash Frozen j | Subject to Availability | NEW SHIPMENT- CHILL RIPE ! CREAM o ! ! STYLE $ A Oftl SCORN *4 ' y PLUS 21 OTHER ITEMS! ) Houston Times-Journal Wednesday, March 9,1994 Houston Times -Journal for this fall. Give them a call if you are interested. -To Judge Willis Hunt, recently appointed as Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court 111 Mr. and Mrs. Rick Johnstone, spent a few hours with Rick’s father, Ray, and brother, Randy, last Thursday, along with Detective Mark Lancr and his wife, Jessica, all of Atlanta. Randy and Mark were two of the referees for some of the GHSA tournament games held at Perry High School recently. Ray, a retired GHSA referee, was especially complimentary of the C/4LL IN ORDERS W6LOOM TURKEY WINGS | TURKEY NECKS • PIG FEET SQBB i - 5# PKG. PORK NECK BONES S 2 BB BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE!! 30# BOX s<j A 88 page 1B “hospitality table” provided by Perry High School. 11l Debbie Koenig was a bridesmaid in the wedding of her sister, Angela Lynn Puckett and Allen Gregory Freeman at Liberty United Methodist Church on Nov. 21, 1993. Subscribe Today Call 987-1823