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Kell wood Gives Service Awards
The following employees won prooontod aorvlce awards by
Kollwood at a caramony bald on March 8, 1994: J. C. Brown,
25 yaara, In Qulltad Taxtllaa, Laroy Singleton, Supervisor;
Jana Basham, 20 yaara, In Costing, Vicky Graham,
Supervisor; Shirley Barrett, 10 yaara, In Mattress Pads,
Mary Hodges, Supervisor; Larry Whitfield, five years, In
Cutting, William West, Supervisor; and Donna Lawson, five
years, In Plnsonlc, William Waat, Supervisor. Howard Price,
Employee Relatione Director, presided over the ceremony at
which 17 peraona attended.
Device Can Shrink Electric Bill
Visualize your electric bill.
Now imagine it shrinking up to 25
percent. Sound too good to be
true? Think again. If your house
is cooled by a heat pump or air
conditioner and you have an electric
water heater, there is a device on the
market that can reduce your electric
bill-and you could qualify for a
Flint EMC rebate when you have it
installed in your home according to
Flint EMC's guidelines.
The device is called a heat
recovery unit and can be installed
by qualified heating and air
Agricenter
schedule
March 18*20: Peanut
Circuit Quarter Horse Show
9 a.m., Friday and Saturday; 7:30
a.m., Sunday. Free admission to
the general public. Quarter Horse
show (halter and performance) and
cattle events all three days.
Covered Horse Arena, Horse Bam.
For additional information call
404/474-4857.
March 18-20: SE Antiques
& Collectibles Market 2
p.m.-6 p.m., Friday; 9 a.m.-6
p.m., Saturday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Sunday. Admission, $2. McGill
Building. For additional
information, call 912/994-9882.
March 26: Beefmaster
Sale Time, TBA. Free admission
to the general public. Sale of
Beefmaster breed of cattle.
Beef/Dairy Arena and Bam. For
additional information call 501/845-
3717.
March 26: Perry Open
Horseshoe Pitching
Tournament 9:30 a.m.,
qualifying; 1 p.m., pitching.
Pitching charge, TBA. State
sanctioned tournament open to all
horseshoe pitchers. Horseshoe
Pitching Courts. For additional
information call 912/987-2443.
March 26-27: Florida
Miniature Horse Club Show
8:30 a.m.-S p.m. Free admission
to the general public. 85-100
entries from South and North
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, New
Jersey, New York, Alabama,
Virginia, Oklahoma. Covered
Horse Arena and Bam. For more
information call 813/920-4059.
Please Note items on this
calendar are subject to
change. Call 987-3247 to
confirm each event.
contractors. During the summer,
your heat pump removes heat from
inside the house. Rather than
dumping all the heat energy
outside, the heat recovery unit uses
it to heat the water in your water
heater tank.
Twenty Flint members received
rebates last year for installing heat
recovery units. Glenn Heck, Flint
Manager of Marketing and Member
Services, said recently, "The initial
Between 8:30 am &
12 noon at the packing
shed on Hwy. 96 East,
Fort Valley, GA
Georgia Tax Free
Funds Available
•No Federal Tax
• No State Tax
Contact: Bill Richard
CB&T Bank Bldg - 916 Main Street, Perry, GA
988-2455
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reactions have been very good and
the homeowners seem pleased with
the system. Also, the homeowners
seem pleased to receive $l5O rebate
when their heat recovery unit is
installed according to Flint's
specifications.
Anyone with questions about
this technology can contact a
heating and air dealer or call Flint
EMC for more information.
Evans Packing Shed
will be taking
applications Saturday,
March 26th and
Saturday, April 2nd.
Clean Your Closets
& Make sss
Call 987-1823
To Place Your
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1108-B Washington St.
Perry, Ga 31069
988-2532
NOTICE TO ALL BUSINESS AND TANGIBLE
PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNERS
Owners of business personal property (Inventories, furniture, fixtures,
machinery, equipment/leasehold impr..) and other tangible personal property
(boats, airplanes, livestock/farm equipment) are advised that personal
property reporting forms must be RECEIVED in the TAX ASSESSORS’
Office by April 1, 1994.
All applications for Freeport Exemption on Inventories held by manufactures
and “in transit” goods held by a warehouse or distributor must be
RECEIVED by April 1, 1994. LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE DENIED.
Questions regarding the above should be directed to:
Houston County Board of Assessors
Personal Property Division
Room 105 Houston County Courthouse
Perry, Ga. 31069
912-987-3060
Evening Optimists Help
International Foundation
By PAULINE LEWIS
Staff Writer
The Perry Evening Optimist Club
of Perry recently contributed SIOO
to the Optimist International
Foundation. This donation repre
sented contributions by all of the
club members.
This money will be used to fund
students’ scholarships to the col
leges of their choice.
It also helps fund the hearing-im
paired, as well as other youth pro
jects.
Optimist International President,
Charles Wiles, accepted the check
from the Perry club president,
Thelma B. McCoy at the First
Quarter Meeting held in Augusta.
Also, at the Optimist 1992-93
awards banquet during the second
quarterly conference at Marriott
Gwinnett Place, the Perry club was
awarded a trophy for being the
Number One Club in the district for
Increase in Club Membership
among category C clubs.
The Perry club has 49 members,
an increase of six during the judg
ing period. Wayne Ragin brought
in three new members and
Old Fashioned
Pit-Cooked Barbecue v
RIBS - CMCmEM - PORK
Drive-Thru Only
Picnic Tables Available
Beginning March 22nd
We Will Be
OPEN ON TUESDAYS
From 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
704 Carroll Street
987-3626 • Perry, GA
* W 1107 MORNINGSIDE DR.
DAYS CALL: NIGHTS CALL:
987-5441 987-0062
• Computerized State Merit
Forms Available
• Free Delivery in City Limits «^H/
• Durable Medical Equipment
Fax Machine Now Available For
Public Use
NEED A PRESCRIPTION
Bill Moss
Catherine Ingram, Robert Burgess
and Gaynell Lumpkin brought in
one new member each.
The club will be allowed to keep
the trophy until the end of the quar
ter.
Other honors bestowed upon the
Perry club were: Sports and
Recreation under the Single Club
Entry category; Honor Club with
Hervia Ingram, president, during the
rating period; and Brenda Louis
King received the Secretary
Treasurer Award for serving in that
capacity for an Honor Club.
Pierce On College’s
First Semester List
Susan Meredith Pierce, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Pierce of
Perry, has been named to the first
semester dean’s list of honor
students at Hollins College in
Roanoke, Va.
To attain this distinction,
students must earn at least a 3.4
average on a 4.0 grading scale.
Pierce, a graduate of The Westfield
Schools, is a freshman.
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