Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 16, 1994, Page Page 5A, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Calendar of Events The Masons of Houston Lodge No. 35 F&AM, Perry (Thomas Fast, secretary, 987-2376) meets every second and fourth Monday night of each month at the Masonic Building, Jemigan Street. Meals are served at a nominal charge beginning at 6:30 p.m. Regular meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. All member Master Masons and visiting brethren are welcomed. Perry High Booster Club: Meets every 2nd Monday of each month at Perry High School at 7:30 pjn. Houston Drug Action Council (HODAC): A free rape support group is now being formed. The group will begin meeting on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Houston Drug Action Council, 2762 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins. (Next to Warner Robins Supply) Those interested in attend ing please call 953-5675. American Legion, Robert D. Collins Post 24 meets the first Monday night of each month at the County Ag Building at 733 Carroll Street. Meals are served beginning at 7 p.m. All American Legion members are urged to attend and visiting Legionaries are welcome. Support Group in the Perry area for caregivers of persons with Alzheimers idsease or related disorders such as dementi Parkinsons, Picks disease, depression and others will meet through March on Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. in the Medical Library of the Perry Hospital. Their goal is to make a difference in the lives of people with Alzheimers and their families. A booth will be set up April 2nd during the Dogwood Festival in downtown Perry to distribute information on Alzheimer's and other disorders. A Forum is scheduled for April 21. All who are interested and concerned are welcome to attend. Houston County Retired Teachers: Every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 11:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn in Warner Robins. Perry Rotary Club meets each Monday at noon at the New The Perry Wilderness Society meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month at the Perry United Methodist Church lo cated at 1001 Carroll Street in Perry. Newcomers are welcome. Tuesdays & Thursdays: Step Aerobics from 6:30-8 p.m. Sponsored by the Perry Recreation Department. Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Perry High School Cafeteria. Deborah Hamlin, ACE Certified Instructor. 10 weeks is S3O. This is an on-going program. Children's Grief Support Groups will begin the first week in March for Children who have lost a loved one to death. Groups will meet according to ages from Kindergarten and first grade through teen years. These free groups will meet for 6 weeks. Registration is being accepted now. Call Emily Dennis Hospice Bereavement Services Coordinator for information/registration at 922- 1777. March 15: Kaolin Executive will address a local assembly at the Denny's Restaurant on 1-75 and Hwy. 341 in Perry. A presentation to the Perry Lions Club featuring a discussion of the economic and quality of life issues associated with the kaolin industry. Topics will range from the historical development of the DR. J. CRAIG PATTERSON FIND OUT NOW WHETHER CAREFUL PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC CARE CAN RELIEVE YOUR ACHES AND PAINS |This examination normally cofcts $35.00 or more. It will include an orthopedic test, a neurological jtest, a blood pressure test, a spinal alignment check, an examination for restricted or excessive motion |of the spine, a muscle strength test, and a private consultation to discuss the results. Any further itreatment shall be agreed upon in writing by both parties. ! PATTERSON \ i CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 1304 Macon Road • Perry, Georgia • 987-7555 industry to today's issues, including the growth of Georgia's kaolin indistry, increased foreign competition, uses of kaolin, taxes and employment. March 17: Vesta Club will meet with Jo Williams at 117 Brittany Drive at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 17, 1994. Hope everyone can attend. moderate income taxpayers. Appointments are not required. March 18: American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held on Friday, March 18, 1994 at the Perry High School on North Avenue from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Blood donors are needed in all parts of the country. March 19, 26: AARP Counselors will be available at the Houston County Public Library from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to provide free tax assistance to low or moderate income taxpayers. Appointments are not required. March 21: The Crossroads Civitan Club will be meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room at the library on Washington Street. The public is invited to attend. If you are interested in doing something to help your community please come and join us. April 23-24: Gum Swamp Arts & Crafts Festival: Will be held April 23-24, 1994 3 & 1/2 miles out Hwy 117 North of Eastman. WDEN’s own 'Rick Knight' will be special guest on April 23rd from 2-4 p.m. Drawings both days for free gate prizes. On the 23rd, Rick Knight will have drawings for a 12 or 20 gauge shotgun and a SIOO gift cer tificate. For more information con tact Elouise Purvis, Route 5 Box 436 C, Eastman, Ga. 31023. >r ik ' .# §JP v y:; TiSHMi -I* PMS 4-H Council Officers Perry Middle School Sixth Grade 4-H Council named Its Officers recently. They ere: Seated, L to R, Emily Johnson, Parliamentarian; Amber Harris, Vice President; Courtney Bell, President. Not pictured: Candace Nichole, Secretary. Other students shown are home room representatives. Mrs. Nancy Lampley, sixth grade counselor, Is sponsor. All You Can Eat Soup & Salad $495 Now Open For Lunch If you only have a half hour for lunch, call ahead & we f ll have it ready for you! Dinner Hours: Open 5 pm Monday - Saturday Lunch Hours: Open 11:30 - 2:00 pm Monday - Friday 987-9494 • 1500 Sam Nunn Blvd. • Perry, GA FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION No Obligation, Nothing to Pay You may have one of these 12 DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: «■ Low Back Pain «■ Painful Joints **■ Arm/Leg Pain «■ Headaches ■** Bursitis «■ Muscle Spasms «*- Neck Pain Dizziness «' Numbness Arm/Leg cr Arthritis iar Hip Pain «■ Pain between Shoulder Headaches: It’s The Source That Matters Migraine headaches, tension headaches, cluster headaches. No matter what it's called, every year Americans lose 157 million work days and spend more than $2 billion on over-the-counter medicines trying to make the pain disappear. And that doesn't include the enormous sums spent at the doctor's office: More people seek medical advice because of headaches than any other complaint. An entire "industry'' is built up on stopping the symptoms of headaches. But the irony is, for most people, the headaches don't go away. I believe the problem stems from placing too much emphasis on clarifying the type of headache, rather than finding out the cause. After a life threatening illness like tumors has been ruled out, much effort goes into putting a label on the headache. There are many names for types of headaches depending on when they occur and how they occur. Compare this to calling 911 when your house is on fire. Suppose the operator first asks if everyone was out of the house. Then comes the question like: What color are the flames? What does the smoke smell like? Which window has the most smoke? Knowing the answers won't put out the fire. Nor will it tell investigators what caused it. It's the same thing with headaches. Describing and talking about them in detail rarely does much to suggest a proper treatment. Putting a label on a headache won't make it go away. Neither does taking painkillers. His ITALIAN (garden caFe~) Daily Pasta Special $495 The symptoms will disappear temporarily. But the source of pain is not being addressed. You also run the risk of becoming addicted as well as experiencing various unpleasant side effects. Conventional treatment usually goes something like this: The family doctor refers you to an internist who sends you to a neurologist After seeing three or four doctors, (and spending money on several expensive tests) you finally leave with the name of your headache-as well as the headache itself! Now don’t get me wrong. I'm not saying to ignore medical treatment Pathological headaches such as those caused by hematomas or tumors must be ruled out. Although these types of headaches make up only a tiny percentage, you don't want to be that statistic. What I'm saying is that for the vast majority of headaches, the name doesn't matter. What's important is where they are coming from. Contrary to popular belief, headaches don't come from stress. Stressful conditions may trigger a headache but they don't cause it. Even the "good" kind of stress like going on a vacation or visiting grandchildren may bring on headaches. The truth is, rgost headaches are neurogenic. That is they are caused Clean Your Closets & Make sss Call 987-1823 Tb Place Your Classified Today! 1 JjjgrT Keep your carpets Springtime fresh year around 1 ' The Bane-Clene® way I 10% SPRING CLEANING DISCOUNT I §3 .< • Safe, Quiet • Dries Fast • Free Estimates j Call ‘Us’ On The Carpet® _ _ j Sunshine Carpet CareWj j Dan Mason 3 I * 987-7330 m "Yotrcsnbe sure we’ll be there when we promise!" -Quotation will be on regular rates. Sgi'CopyrtoM. tana-cim* corp 1991 Present coupon at time ol payment to obtain discount. Otter expires Marsh SI, ISM; THE MOST POPULAR FEATURE ON ANY ZETOR IS ALSO THE SMALLEST IT'S THE PRICE. ♦You don't have to settle for less than you need in a tractor to keep the price within your reach ♦You'll find Zetor tractors are built to give you twice the work life you expect for half the price you expect to pay ♦Discover the advantage of Zetor's large selection at your nearest dealer ♦Standard models range from 42 HP to 160 HP Our low Profile (Orchard) models are available in 42. 65. and 72 HP ♦All tractors are available in 2 or 4 WD with cab and air optional | +Ask about our line ot hay equipment VISIT YOUR NEAREST ZETOR DEALER! RIVERSIDE EQUIPMENT CO. Hwy 137/128 • Reynolds, GA 31076 (912)847-3484 GThp Celebrating Our 9th Year jxnlfjLj!.. °l Service to Agriculture. iCfHli'w Introducing A Versatile r. J. . , Piece ol High Pressure @3 Manufacturing Cleaning Equipment. Company POULTRY CRUSTER / SPREADER DISTRIBUTED BY THE CREGORY MFC. CO., INC. •, . . MODEL 5500 CRUSTER/SPREADER • INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW GREGORY MODEL 5500 , CRUSTER/SPREADER. NOW YOU CAN BUY THE FAMOUS CRUSTER WITH EVEN MORE FEATURES THAN EVER' YOU CAN PICK UP AND REMOVE WET OR CAKED CHICKEN MANURE, USE - THE SAME MACHINE TO SPREAD IN THE FIELD, PLUS LOAD NEW LITTER AND SPREAD IT BACK IN THE HOUSE. RIVERSIDE EQUIPMENT CO. Hwy 137/128 • Reynolds. GA 31076, (912) 847-3484 ____ ' :: • EQUIPMENT Hwy. 137/128 • Reynolds, GA 31076 (912) 847-3484 Wednesday, March 16,1994W0u5f0n Times -Journal - by nerve pressure in the cervical root, or neck. These nerves that run toward your shoulders and arms also run into your head and scalp area. Symptoms may come also from constricted or enlarged blood vessels, strained muscles, or poorly functioning joints. When a chiropractic adjustment realigns the spine, several things happen: Muscle spasms are decreased, normal mobility that promotes circulation is restored. This, in turn, aids in the proper nutrition of the joints and spine, thereby decreasing irritation, inflammation and pain. The bottom line is the headache -and the need for medication lessens. In many cases, it goes away. We usually begin to see results with three or four visits. This approach is documented in several recent studies. A 1985 { ,< RIVERSIDE EQUIPMENT t'J Chicken House • Cleaning Equipment * Call For Demonstration • (912) 847-3484 //apt We have a great gjlVj selection of Easter Merchandise Gifts , Accessories , and Decorations ... A Classic on Carroll 912 Carroll Street • Downtown Perry > 987-2255 • M-F 9-6 « S 9-5 B At l.a»dmi I ractors. svc- 1 iiltivaic-quality A century ol innovation in specialized and standard traitor needs v oV has piodiitcd rugged. lung-lasting performance toffl hilled with lower opt rating costs and simplKtiy in design and maintenance T \\\V> *',l Powered by the world famous Perkins diesel engine i n,: * jAO*'' v aVV*' 1 " hi “* hit ion performance and fuel efficiency. I andini tJfers a # « tV e , t r. l range of two and four- wheel drive tractors from 47 to seC' pK.jpf v> '' 142 horsepower I .andini research in drivetrain technol- C %V A " ‘ ' artrlini T rartor obs has led to transmissions with sigpifkanily reduced “ IIUIIII power absorption anti fuel consumption, and offers mm m either 24 or lorward gears, and 12 reverse gears H B has both the basics and rhe extras jw I H m H to provide maximum driver comfort hHE M | mV reducing noise levels, placing con || ■■ Wm trols for operator filtering cab atmo 'X sphere from dust and offering an a Ivancrd air _ -.pi# »paic. I jiidim oas I \ .ulonied rhe best and latest anti-corrosion systems M \ \ available so nami and metal work maintain their i.itgt t nal ness link se.tr after year I .andini \ commitment to \ 1 \ meet spe. uli/ed needs .d individual users with quality. 1 innovative products has kept warrants claims less than MmA Pt r«— ML on pans and lalwir extends across I an- U dun i full line'«»f rugged tractors with iinnpn options to meet a 'Mil Cm ffifl DURABILI TY. SIMPLICI rY. n 7Qih Ave /Suite 101-H VERSATILITY IN PERFORMANCE 33M7U^ YEAR AFTER YEAR (305) 3^l-9711 • Fax (305) 321-9708 So THE VIEWMASTER I-.xc client visibility for front mounted implements. As jilabs- with or without sab. THE NARROW MODEL Specialiod lot vinevards. orchards blueberries, etc RIVERSIDE EQUIPMENT CO. Hwy 137/128 • Reynolds. GA 31076 The WESTENDORF Landscraper tamizoTiH r (90 4WD) The work- 1 ' \ , horse - the TA-26 . *J. A-.ivL • LmMRMT Wlth its unique I- JlfiHff Beam construction ( gives you superior (ESt * V, | strength and low Ideal lor landscraping, filling ditches, package building terraces, grading roads, land adjustments tor irrigation You'll think of more uses lor this farm helper each day! n n WESTENDORF MANUFACTURING CO. W W I ONAWA.JOWA 51040 RIVERSIDE EQUIPMENT CO. Hwy 137128-Reynolds. GA 31076 ■,9121847-3484 study, for example, showed that of 200 patients, 90 percent had headaches resulting from problems with vertebrae. Eighty percent received complete relief through chiropractic adjustments. Headache sufferers also reported relief from their nausea and dizziness. A word of caution: If you decide to seek chiropractic treatment far headaches, keep the recommended treatment schedule to ensure the most effective and rapid recovery. THE HIGH CLEARANCE MODEI Speualired for s-rgciahlc grossing Page 5A 'S THE CRAWLER Spec ialized for minimum soil compaction on semitive soils and stability on hillsides.