Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 12, 1994, Page Page 5A, Image 5

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I hope you came away Express concerns over FDA banning information Last week the nation was in formed by the media about the hormone pill "melatonin." People who have trouble sleeping took no tice, and the companies that manu facture it sold out of it immedi ately. Health food stores, nation wide, have lists of anxious people to call as soon as they can get in their next shipment. I'm very happy that these people who have a hard time getting a good night's sleep can have this natural product that can be helpful to them. They need something that is not toxic to their bodies and I’m excited that they’ve been told of its existence. Guess what guys. The health food stores are full of all kinds of helpful products that are safe. Prod ucts for pain, inflammation, aller gies, nausea, the list goes on and on. However, the scary monster is that the FDA (Food and Drug Ad ministration) wants it to be unlaw ful for anyone to pass the informa tion on to the American public that Pageant , from ia— •Sophomore Holly Hartley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hartley of Fort Valley. Sponsored by her parents, Holly will be per forming a monologue entitled "The Adventures of Edith Ann". •Freshman Lea Brannen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brannen of Elko. Lea will be per forming a piano and vocal rendition of "Georgia On My Mind" and is being sponsored by Brannen Ford of Byron. •Freshman Amy Rhodes, the Only Locally Owned Dry Cleaners In Perry, GA dPsxxu dtzanzxs. & jCaundxu 55 'tyeana, Sxfc&tiettee 20% off Any Green Garment You Bring In The Week of St. Patricks Day (3/13 to 3/18) 736 Main Street • Perry, GA 31069 (912) 987-1965 m Owners - Lamar & Libby DeLoach n with a better understanding of the legislative process." Sundquist is a senior at Perry High School and is an active mem ber of the AFROTC unit. He served as the Flight A Commander during the fall semester and is serving as Administrative Officer this semester. He was a recent partici pant in the American Legion these products can help you with specific ailments. They want to ban books, brochures, magazines, newsletters, etc. , that would in form you of natural vitamins or herbs that can treat or prevent dis ease. they call this "labelling." Don’t let them take our supple ments away. With information gone the products will be right be hind it. They should not have the power to confiscate literature or supplements just because they want it out of the hands of the public (supposedly far our protection). Whenever a natural product inter feres with drug sales, such as evening primrose does the aspirin market, the FDA sets out to get it banned, the amino acid L-trypto phan was banned. It interfered with the drug prozac. Chapparral was banned. The Indians have used it for centuries for cancer. I expect red clover to be next because people are finding out how wonderful it is. then maybe melatonin. How long before they take our precious garlic daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rhodes of Perry. .Sponsored by her parents, Amy will be performing a freestyle ballet to "Frere Jacques.” This year's Miss Westfield Pageant marks the fifteenth in the school’s history, all sponsored by the High School Student Council. Admission is $5. All.proceeds go toward the Miss Westfield scholarship as well as the cost for sending one senior to the Presidential Classroom in Washington each year. t Oratorical Contest and has been one of the students instrumental in get ting a political club started at Perry High. Sundquist said of his service as a page, "it was an honor and pleasure to serve for such a nice, prestigious man, and we in Perry are fortunate to have Larry Walker represent us." l^^Kmnasj supplements off the market? We can't allow this to happen. Express your concerns to your lawmakers. We have to protect our rights to read and choose for our selves if we want to take vitamins and herbs. idaka Benefit The Idaka Club is sponsoring a Benefit Card and Game Party, Tues day, March 22, 1994, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Perry Area Con vention and Visitors Bureau. There will be prizes and refresh ments. Tickets are $7 per person and are available at the Perry Li brary, the Perry Bookstore, the Travel Center or any member of the Idaka Club. For more information, call Gayle Borah at 987-5772. Every Day Special 4 Wings with French Fries 1 $029 $099 Shrimp Basket Ad Pork Chop Dinner Ad Pork Chop Sandwich 1 626 Courtney Hodges Blvd., Perry • 987-9756 -EFFICIENT • 13.5 HP, liquid-cooled diesel • Variety of attachments engine available • Hydrostatic transmission •Sleek design IX. .L A I A • 44" cutting width "V 1 JV VI *4, Walker-Rhodes P.O. Box 10 • 912 Jemigan Street Perry, GA 31069 • 987-1173 Flowers, from 3A quartet for three years and was president of the school glee club for two years. He was church organist for Trinity United Methodist Church in Brunswick for six years. When he moved to Perry, he be came a member of the Perry United Methodist Church Choir where he sang for three years. He has served as assistant church organist since coming to Perry, substitutes as or ganist at First Baptist and Crossroads United Methodist x-'s /•'< Richard C. Talton Perryan Talton Honored By Farm Credit Service Perry resident Richard C. Talton has been presented the "Dis tinguished Cooperator Award" by Farm Credit Services. The actual presentation was made Friday, March 4, at the Georgia Cooj>erative Council's annual meet ing in Macon. A lifelong farmer and dairyman, Talton has been very involved in the leadership of various coopera tive organizations over the years. In 1982, he was elected to serve on the board of directors for Central Georgia Production Credit Association and served as both a member of the group's executive committee and as vice-chairman during his tenure. After the formation of South Central Farm Credit, he continued to serve as a director until his res ignation in June 1992 and, in fact, was a part of that board when it re ceived a certificate of distinction in the 1990 Columbia District Director Recognition Program and also when it was iater named Most Outstanding Board for 1990 by Farm Credit Bank. Additionally, Talton served 30 years, from 1963-1993, as a mem ber of the Flint Electric Membership Corporation’s Board of Directors. He has also served on the Administrative Board and Board of Trustees for Perry United Methodist Church and was a director for both die Bank of Perry and the Houston County Farm Bureau. Talton and his wife, the former Elizabeth Perdue, have three daugh ters, Joye, Jean and Richilynn, and several grandchildren. Saturday, March 12,1994 Houston Times -Journal churches, and also plays for wed dings. • In 1990, he and Elizabeth became Youth Coordinators at Perry United Methodist Church where they served for two years. Andy served on the Council on Ministry for two years and the Administrative Board for two years. He is currently on the Finance Committee and assists Elizabeth who is Nursery Coordinator. Elizabeth is a substitute Sunday School teacher in the Youth Department. Elizabeth, Andy and Bob Messer are servers for the Wednesday night suppers. Moms Messer and Rowers cook these meals and grandfather, Paul Flowers, baby sits with granddaughter,: Lauren, 34 months old. Claire, one week old, will be added to his babysitting du ties. Andy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flowers, retired, moved from Brunswick to Kathleen in May 1992, when granddaughter, Lauren was bom. (Andy is an only child and Lauren was their only grand child at that time.) Andy and Elizabeth were married in Perry United Methodist Church; Lauren was baptized there; and Claire will be baptized there in the I Pageant Gowns We Have Little Girls Pageant Dresses 3 mos - 6x and Jr. Misses Dresses sizes 5-14 & Slips Of All Sizes There are dresses available I Myjjgt for Rent or Sale. Shop hours are Tues - Friday 10-6 Pal I Iffa Evenings by appointment only WMI If Me f \ 106 Cherry Lane • Warner Robins LAs. li-X . 922-0382 • Tressie B. Saulmon We Waul To 15e Yotir Personal Jeweler • 10K & 14K Gold Chains & Bracelets • Gold Earrings • Watches • Diamond Solitaires • Diamond Cocktail Rings itilf Perry Market Place 988-8252 Hours: Mon - Fri 10-7 Sat. 10-6 7i/e Otc Oun f/2 Sfieciotb. « Our Customers Love Us And We Love Our Customers. * We Now Offer You Something A , Little Different t sls Fill In - All Week S2O Full Set - All Week Tips Free 3 Come on in & give us a try, you'll be pleasantly surprised! /) £ Perry Market* //Lelmacui • K w a r'ri . ‘THctduA&zc&eri (We Only Whack The Prices) Redken Condition Curl Reg. S4O Now Supersensationally Priced at s 3o oo Redken Vector Reg. $45 Now s 3s°° New ISO Perm Sweeping The Country Reg. SSO Now s 4o°° (extremely long hair $5 extra) Perry Market Place • 987-3730 Mon - Fri 9-7 Sat 9-6 Specials Good Thru March 31,1994 near future. Andy’s hobbies include music, working with computers, and he is a ‘new car’ buff, interested in new tests and new equipment. He is vice-president of the local American Cancer Society Board and for two years chaired the auction, the major fund-raising event for that organization. He is now chairing “Relay for Life” which will be held May 20-21. Eleven teams have al ready committed to participating - he would like 20 or more to partic ipate. He is on the Salvation Army Advisory Board and the Public- Relations Committee of the Perry Area Chamber of Commerce. For a hobby, Elizabeth likes to read. She is president of the Balvaunuca Club, a director of the Perry Area Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Downtown Development Authority. This family is definitely an asset to the Perry community. Legal Secretary Full-time, permanent position. Good typing skills required (60 w.p.m. minimum). Non-smoking environment. Send resume to Houston Times-Jouroal. 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