Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 16, 1994, Page Page 1B, Image 11

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Lifestyles Hospitalized: Dot Hardy, Bill Monroe, Charles Sorrows, Louise Denney, Robbie Griffin, Clifford Malcom (M. Flournoy’s father), Vencie Turner, Celia Dover (Kathy Harold’s mother), Red Garnet (friend of Bill Green), Wister “Bud” Williams, Mildred Lazenbury (Monty Parnell’s grand mother), Thelma Walton, Betty Davenport (Mend of Marie Lewis), Danny Hairrington (Keiland’s brother), Willie Dean NeSmith, GlyneUe Beeland, Jackie Beeland 111 Recuperating at Home: Lindsey Bell, Muriel Akin, Leila Clifton, Randal Bynum, Rubye Erwin, Anne Hansen, John Clifton, Tina Davidson, Dawson Mullen (Marie Lewis’ father), 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), Hazel Woody (Margeer Woody’s mother-in-law), Cliffort Alford and Evelyn Aydlett, Carolyn. Cawthon, Tom Cook, Phillips Griffin I'll Prayers for Missionaries: Jennifer Harville, Guam (Bill Green’s niece), Sam and Janet Harper, Peru (Lois Athon’s niece ant nephew) and A 1 Bailey, formed Minister of Music at First Baptist! Church, Perry. 11l Sympathy is Extended: -To Shirley Colline of Klondike and Joel Sullivan of Bonaire, and other family members, upon the death of their mother, Mary Lucille Sullivan of Eatonton on Tuesday, March 8. -To Randy Loggins and Donna Holt upon the death of their father, C. J. Loggins. -To Mary Boswell upon the death of her daughter. -To Lois Gibson upon the death of her. brother. -To Walter Wayne Cosby of Perry and other family members upon the death of his father, Walter West Cosby, Hancock County, who died in Perry on Wednesday, March 9 -To wife, Geraldine Hardnett of Perry, sisters Catherine Cameron and Louise Jones, both of Perry, and other relatives upon the death of Charlie Hardnett on Sunday, March 6. Congratulations! -To Navy Seaman Recruit Jason S. Smith, son of James E. and Susan E. Smith of Perry, who departed for a six-month deployment aboard the destroyer USS Comte de Grasse, homeporied in Norfolk, Va., to the Mediterranean. Smith is one of the crewmembers aboard the 9,100- ton USS Comte de Grasse. He joined the Navy in September 1993. -To Ernie and Debbie (Caudle) Ward of Perry upon the birth of their daughter, Lauren Kelly Ward on Feb. 16. -To James and Ingrid (Smith) Causey of Kathleen upon the birth of their daughter, Hanna Ingrid Causey, on Feb. 28. -To Larry Wood who completed 12 years at First Baptist Church as Minister of Music on March 14. -To Joaquin Gonzalez Sr. and Joaquin Gonzalez, Jr. who have sur rendered to full-time Christian Service. On Dean's List... Perry residents Leslie Rundies and Betsy Thomas have been named to the fall quarter President's List at Mercer University's College of Liberal Arts. Inclusion to the President's List requires that a student earn a 4.0 GPA while taking at least 10 hours of coursework. Founded in 1833, Mercer is a 6,700-student, comprehensive, private university offering undergraduate and graduate degrees through the College of Liberal Arts, the Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics, the School of Engineering, the Walter F. George School of Law, the School of Medicine, the Southern School of Pharmacy, and the University College. Mercer Has campuses in Macon and Atlanta, and operates the Mercer Engineering Research Center (MERC) in Warner Robins and the Mercer University Press in Macon. For four consecutive years, U.S. News and World Report magazine has ranked Mercer among the top 10 regional colleges and universities in the South. Perry Potpourri From Pauline -To Richard and Lisette Funk upon the birth of their daughter, Andrea Lisette, on February 7, 1994, in Teequesta, Florida. Paternal grand parents are Dick and Lorraine Funk. -To Maxine Thompson for her arti cle in Houston/Peach Neighbors in which she had researched the names of communities in Houston County, including Perry, Warner Robins Robins AF Base, Centerville, Bonaire, Kathleen, Hayneville, Clinchfield, Elko, Grovania, Klondike, Henderson, Elberta and Dunbar. 11l Bill and Dot Green, John and Brenda Blythe and Jimmy McLeod H&SHOP LONGHORN AND SAVE omy\ \ S c</ * ] i9B FINE FOR BBQ S COUNTRY STYLE PORK RIBS yg^|3B I CUBED STEAK NO BONE-NO WASTE-ALL MEAT il|^foBB Vmhbi lean & TENDER mmtmJ i TURKEY WINGS | I TURKEY NECKS ■ PIG FEET SQBB I 5# PKG. J pork' NECK BONES $OBB BUY BY THE CASINO SAVE!! 30# B ° x OQ have returned from Jamaica where they served Feb. 12-19, as a mission team from First Baptist Church. If! Rick Stanley, a dynamic preacher and Mend for more than 12 years of Dr. John Yarbrough, will be at Fust Baptist Church for four days (April 10-13). He was reared in Graceland mansion as the step-brother of Elvis Presley. Ilf Perry Kiwanis Club will partici pate in the Georgia Kiwanis Statewide Art Contest this year. The contest is open to students in grades 6-12. The art may take any form, such as painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, ceramics, sculpture, metal work, graphic design, mixed media and crafts. Entries in the contest will be due March 19 from 10 a.m. until noon at the Perry Public Library, 1201 Washington SL, Perry (across from Bank South). They will be judged the week of March 21-26. The state finals will be held on April 9. Scholarship money will be awarded to state winners in grades 10-12. Call Judy Golden, contest chairman, at 987-3050 if you have any questions. fff An Antebellum Jubilee will be Prices Good Wednesday, March 16 thru Tuesday, March 22,1994 Vjt „< I /fTThI >re red trom Dodgel \ K»n 'o Longnom ! l amu— j ROAST 38 'b VHMWNMHmamnia*rR(MMMM« m nmw^ HEAVY WESTERN AGED j 4% RlbS SHOULDER 88 $ U i ! ROAST I \ WV. \ ** *1 VDELMONICO^ t .... ’x «siO HEAVY WESTERN AGED /, A | Fresh Ground • EXTRA LEAN • 5 # Bulk | boneless u.s. choice w Ground*«„ J > STEAKS % < s 4?b B s# oniy 1 V v v/\ IQ# Bulk Only Fresh Frozen ~ | Beef Beef Liver 680 J T (243 Western Deveined I mmm'mHm'mmm Small Try This W"j F"”. Il_ §* 'Family Freezer Special' 2 * ot. D.lmomco Steaks 2 2 lb. Pk 9» Short *ibi 2 11 oi. Rib Steaks 2 2'/, lb. Grade * Friers 1 3 lb. Cbgtk Roast I 2 4 oi. Pork Chops * * 3lb Shoulder Roast 3 2 Ik. Pfcgs Ground Reef 2• I lb. Chuck Steaks No Substitutions Please Pounds ONLY ■ 30 »4gBB f/EGETABLE FrleZE’rl ! SALE j I \ Chill - Ripe - Grade "A" Fancy j | Snelied - Blanched - Fiasr. Frozen | j Subject tc Availability | NEW SHIPMENT • CHILL RIPE !CREAM ! ! STYLE $ A Oft! icorn *a*°\ l PLUS 21 OTHER ITEMS! ) Houston times-Journal Wednesday, March 16,1994 held at Stone Mountain Park on April 8-10 and 15-17. Hours are Friday: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday: 10 a.m.-6 pjn. All Antebellum Jubilee Activities and events are included in the admis sion to the Antebellum Plantation. Adults: $3, Children: $2. Park entry requires a vehicle park ing permit, $5 one-time, or S2O an nual. No pets allowed in festival area. The festival includes: Historical Arts & Crafts, Demonstration & Sale; Old-Time Traveling Magic Shows; Music and Dance; Traditional Storytelling, A Civil War Living History Camp; Open Hearth Cooking with Free Samples Continuously Serving YOU. OUR CUSTOMERS with High Quality Meats, the Very Best of Service and Everyday Low Low Prices! CHUCKS STEAK $l5B tfrar JLLIJ I Western : Western ' Beef Short RIBS DELMONICO 98 e IX>v 987-5711 J<r Longhorn Butcher Shop Perry Plaia, Perry, Ga. 41 North Mon , Tu»o.. Wo*. TVtur* *3O » m. lo t.SO p n Fn |}«. no*nK7«)pm "LOOKING FORWARD TO SERVING YqU" wmmmmmmmmmmmmmA - - - -■ Page 1B #5... , jSttf Lewis I Society and Antebellum Style Shows. Special group rates are $2.50 per adult Fridays (April 8 and 15), 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays (April 9,10,16 and 17); 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Call 498-5702 for reservations.