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M. Doc Bonner
AVONDALE ESTATES-M. Doc Bonner, 81. of Avondale Estates, Ga.
died Monday, March 14, 1994 at his residence. Born in Bloomington,
Texas, he had resided in Avondale Estates for 38 years and was a member
of the Christ's Sanctified Holy Church. He was self-employed as a
Building Contractor and was married to Rosealee Kight Bonner.
Survivors: wife, Rosealee Bonner of Avondale Estates; sister Helen
Turner Miller of Lexington, S.C.; several nieces and nephews.
Services: Will be held at the Christ’s Sanctified Holy Church on
Wednesday, March 16,1994 at 2 p.m. The Rev. Charlie Smith and Rev.
Phillip Murphy will officiate. Burial will take place in the Christ
Sanctified Holy Church Cemetery in Perry on March 16,1994.
William Lamar Jackson
MACON-William Lamar Jackson, SO, of 3541 Shady Rest Road, died
Monday, March 14,1994 in a Macon hospital. He attended Swift Creek
United Methodist Church and was a Navy veteran. Survivors: wife,
Rosa Lee Jackson of Macon; son, Raymond Lamar Jackson of Macon;
sisters, Joyce Cox of Orlando, Fla., and Gayle Moore of Perry; and a
grandchild.
Services: Will be held Wednesday, March 16, 1994 in the Swift
Creek United Methodist Church at 4 p.m. Burial will take place in the
church cemetery. The Rev. Dennis Lanning will officiate. The family
may be contacted at the residence. Hart's Mortuary has charge of
arrangements.
Bessie Hattaway Langston
Bessie Hattaway Langston, 83, of RL 2, died Saturday, March 12,1994
in an Oaks Nursing Home in Marshallville. Bom in Glascock County,
she was the daughter erf the late Amos and Alice Hattaway and had lived in
Henderson most of her life. Mrs. Langston was a member of the
Henderson United Methodist Church and the AARP. Survivors: two
sons, Fred W. Langston Jr. and Steve H. Langston, both of Henderson;
sisters, Alice McGhee of Augusta, Gloria Shular of Jacksonville, Fla.,
Lynette Arnold of Orlando, Fla. and Anne Feola of Miami, Fla.; brothers,
Carey Hattaway and Roy Hattaway, both of Sandersville, Willie Hattaway
of Atlanta and Amos Hattaway Jr. of California; seven grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband, Fred W.
Langston Sr.
Services: Were held Monday, March 14, 1994 in the Henderson
Methodist Church at 3 p.m. Burial took place in the Woodlawn Cemetery
in Perry. The Revs. Eddie Braswell, W.T. Hollis and Tom Teat officiated.
Maude Reynolds Pitts
Maude Reynolds Pitts, 95, of 1607 Marshall Circle, died Sunday,
March 13, 1994 in a local nursing home. Bom in Lownes County, she
was the daughter of the late W.O. Reynolds and Ellen Miller Reynolds.
She had resided here since 1956 and was a member of the First Baptist
Church of Perry. Survivors: son, Jack Pitts of Perry; two
granddaughters, Beth Celeschi of Thomasville and Beckey Hester of Lenox;
grandson, George Henry Pitts Jr. of Adel. She was preceded in death by
her husband, Joseph Jackson Pitts Sr.
Services: Were held Tuesday, March 15, 1994 in the First Baptist
Church at 11 a.m. The officiating clergy was Dr. John O. Yarbrpugh.
Burial took place in the Deep Bottom Cemetery in Norman Park, Ga. on
Tuesday, March 15,1994.
William Victor Strom
William Victor Strom, 97, of 816 Woodsdale Drive, died Saturday,
Feb. 26,1994 at his residence. He was the son of the late Charles A. and
Emile Strom and was a retired Construction Engineer civil service
employee. Mr. Strom had resided here since 1988 from Jacksonville, Fla.
and was a Catholic. Survivors: two daughters, Linda Johnson of Perry
and Elizabeth McGovern of Jacksonville; four grandchildren; and a great
grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lillian Strom.
Services: Funeral was held in the Watson-Hunt Chapel on Sunday,
Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. The officiating clergy was Father Michael O'Keefe.
Entombment took place on Monday, Feb. 28, 1994 in the Greenlawn
Cemetery in Jacksonville, Fla.
Local Residents Invited
To State Guide Meeting
Houston Countians and
representatives from 10 other
nearby counties are invited to
discuss plans for the New Georgia
Guide at Middle Georgia College at
2 p.m., Tuesday, March 29.
Michelle Callahan from Warner
Robins and Fay Tripp from Perry
have agreed to represent Houston
County. Any other interested
citizen who would like to attend
should contact the regional
coordinator, Dr. Bernadette K.
Loftin, P.O. Box 322, Cochran,
Ga. 31014, telephone 912-934-
6068.
The New Georgia Guide
publication will be available in
time for the 1996 Olympic Games
and will offer visitors a broad view
of die state's cities, towns, and rural
areas. It is also envisioned as a
lasting contribution to literature
about the state. It will feature
essays on the state and its regions
written by Georgia historians,
fiction writers, and editors. Tours
of each section will introduce
Perry Area
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visitors to and remind Georgians of
the state's many cultural and natural
attractions.
Representatives from the New
Georgia Guide will meet interested
citizens on March 25 to hear their
perspectives on this area's
attractions.
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Long Wins Scholarship
Jaaon Long of Parry High School placed aacond In tha 1994
Dlatrlct I FFA/EMC Rural Electrification contaat held
recently In Tlfton. Tha contaat, aponaorad by Georgla'a
electric cooparatlvaa, In cooperation with tha Future
Farmara of America and tha Georgia Electric Membership
Corporation, Involves a handa-on wiring problem, multiple
choice exam and an oral preaentatlon. For hla efforts,
Jaaon will be awarded a $275 acholarahlp and a plaque at
tha Georgia FFA Annual Convention In June. Shown with
Long la Argane Claxton, vo-ag teacher and FFA Chapter
advlaor at Perry High. Long la the eon of Richard and Fredla
Long of Perry.
Styrofoam
Peanuts
Recyclable
We have said it before, but it is
worth repeating. Styrofoam
"peanut" packing material can be
reused/recvcled.
The peanut packing is surely a
good protector of products-but the
stuff is also one of the world's
worst litter problems. If these little
fellows get loose, especially with a
little wind, they fly everywhere. In
the garbage they are bound to
escape in the compactor truck, and
then scatter on the collection route
or at the landfill.
Perry’s Chris J. Delanghe
Completes Basic Training
Navy Airman Apprentice
Christopher J. Delanghe, son of
John M. and Andrea Delanghe of
Perry recently completed basic
training at Recruit Training
Command in Orlando, Fla.
During the cycle, recruits are
taught general military subjects
designed to prepare them for further
academic and on-the-job training in
one of the Navy's 85 occupational
fields.
Studies inlcude seamanship,
close-order drill, naval history and
first aid.
Although the Navy is getting
smaller, the state-of-the-art ships,
aircraft and high tech systems in
today's fleet require bright, talented
young men and women to operate
Credit Union Hours
Starting Friday, April 1, 1994,
Warner Robins Employees Credit
Union hours will be 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Monday through Friday.
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But styrofoam packing can be
used over and over again, if
confined. When you receive a box
in the mail or UPS that has
styrofoam "peanut" packing, please
keep it in a box or bag and take it
to "More Than Mail". They will
use it again for packing boxes for
their customers. More Than Mail
is located at Eastgate Shopping
Center across the parking lot from
the Piggly Wiggly store. And
remember, other packing material
can also be reused, such as bubble
wrap and shredded paper.
them. The Navy has over 56,000
job openings this year, most of
which include guaranteed training.
Christopher joined the Navy in
February 1993.
NOTICE
Strauther Harris Jewelers has purchased all remaining
inventory of Jewelry Design Studio which recently went
out of business in downtown Macon. We must liquidate this
inventory to someone at some price.
We will Close At 4:00 P.M. Thursday, March 17th To Get
Ready For This Unbelievable Sale. We Will Reopen On
Friday, March 18th At 10:00 A.M.
PRICES AT OR BELOW
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This Is Positively The Biggest Sale We Have Ever Had!
Market Place
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WHOLE SALE!
PERRY MARKET PLACE
DIAMOND SOLITAIRES
Reg. Sale
.55 Ct. Marquis $2,650 $999
.79 Ct. Marquis $3,995 $1,499
.77 Ct. Round $1,630 $499
.50 Ct. Heart Shape $2,100 $899
.64 Ct. Pear Shape $2,550 $l,lOO
DINNER & COCKTAIL STYLE RINGS
Reg. Sale
Ladies Diamond Cluster $49 sl9
Ladies Diamond Horseshoe $149 $69
Ladies 1/4 Ct. Cluster $325 $99
Ladies 1 Ct. Waterfall Ring $749 $325
Ladies Diamond & Ruby Cocktail Ring $1,750 $699
1.01 Ct. Diamond Cocktail Ring $2,700 $14299
Ladies Fashion Rings, Gent’s Rings, Wedding Sets
Reg. Sale
Men’s Nugget Ring $l2O $39.
Ladies 7 Diamond Cluster Wide Band $199 $69
Ladies 1 Ct. Cluster On Wide Band $649 $349
Ladies 2 Ct. Antique Wedding Set $4,450 $1,399
1.05 Diamond Pendant $3,495 $1,999
Men’s 1/2 Ct. Diamond Ring $799 $350
.68 Ct. Diamond Earrings $1,575 $699
• Huge 18” Herringbone Chain $1,200 $299 .
Gold Omega Chain $1,500 $469
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