Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 23, 1994, Page page 10A, Image 10

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page 10A - Wednesday, March 23,1994” H0u5t0n Times-Journal |§i ft W , 4 lb ,4j^ : ’; .. ' - * Js. wr **..<•» m- ”'~ : ■ *-.j I jp '*• * , -*" — ■>.'!, "" d Ladies Golf Association Ladles Golf Association Officers Evelyn Rossbrock, Marge Donaldson, Jane Whipple and Alma Dayton enjoyed a March luncheon meeting at Perry Country Club recently. Pageant, from 1A and Michelle Guthrie of Elko. Sec ond runner up was Kelly Coleman, a senior and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coleman of Perry. Taking the individual award for highest academic average was sophomore Anna Greene; while the new Miss Westfield, Holly Hartley, was singled out of the crowd for best interview First runner-up Andrea Kirk, who thrilled the audience of more than 400 with a tap/jazz/ballet dance routine, won trophies for best talent and best evening gown. “It was a wonderful evening made even more special by nine very talented contestants,” Westfield Headmaster Michael Drake said, adding that approximately 400 people attended Friday night’s pageant, the first to be held in the school’s recently opened gymnatorium. Emcee for the evening was Jackie Cooper of Perry. Judges were all Maconites certified with the Miss America Pageant system. 1 I — * I I Clock Radio Room Chest Reg 499 95 NOW $ 228 Almond Table & 4 Chairs Reg 469 NOW $ 228 Open Units Brass & Glass Reg 199 95 NOW $ 97 Recliner Sofa k Reg 799 95 Now S 29BJ ''come home to farmers furniture l „ FOR STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS! J \ Over 100 southern stores of Farmers Furniture are preparing lor this Mighty Friday Sale! Reduced prices on every Item In every store Inventory! Everything Farmers sells will be discounted & sale price tagged reductions or up to 48%, 58%, even 68% OFF will be taken! . DON'T MISS THIS SALEH Safe, from 1A County Commission will declare April as Child Abuse Prevention Month through formal proclamations. Everyone in the county is encouraged to support these exciting public awareness and fund raising projects. For more information about child abuse, volunteer opportunities or for details on activities planned for Child Abuse Prevention Month, contact Kathy Garnett at 923-5923. Parade, from 1A nual Meeting in January, has ver bally committed to being the 1994 Dogwood Parade Grand Marshals. Transportation and other details are being coordinated at present. For more information, contact either Phyllis Thompson at the lo cal chamber office, 987-1234, or Parade Coordinator Gary Hamlin at 987-6524. Oak Finish Entertainment Stand $24«8 20” Remote Control TV S 2BB . Brass & Glass Snack Table S4BB . Cherry Finished Silverware Chest L sl9P° Hornets, from6A innings on the mound, he gave up five runs, two earned, on five hits. He walked five batters, while strik ing out none. Walls pitched two-and-a-third scoreless innings before giving way to Staines, who finished the game. Walls allowed one hit and two walks, while striking out two bat ters. Staines gave up one hit and struck out two, allowing no runs in one-and-two-thirds innings on the mound. / We're cutting you in on some big savings 10%V\ \ at Family Footwear for Easter Off "*4l C | Bring this valuable coupon to Family Footwear for big savings on children’s shoes. C* I <" I Offer good only thru April 2,1994 : if Family Footwear V, 1 / 345 Gen. 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BHBggjgJ 5-PIECE BRASS $1 QQ & GLASS DINETTE SET IQO kidudesacfasstoptablevirtha rfTWn black and brass base. 4 black and fl’ety >■ Lw brass side chairs with rose vehd seats. wwmHKHH M) RAWER C «EST |n$QQ Customer install brass 1 1 V M finish hardware •With approved credit. Terma_&prlcaadonotapply to prior purchases. All Heme In limited quantity & subject to prior sale. APPLIANCES and ELECTRONICS Royals, from 6A The Royals would start their comeback in the bottom of the first scoring once without the benefit of a hit. Bleckley County pitcher Philip Rowland would settle down, allowing two singles over the next three innings. The Royals would add two runs in die second and three runs in the third to come withinone of the Panthers. Walker would hold the Royals hitless until one out in the third, when Scotty Jackson poked a two run single up the middle of the field. Robbie Howell started the Royal fourth with a single to right of sec ond. He moved to second when the Panther first baseman allowed a pickoff throw to go past him. Jeremy Raley grounded out to first, moving Howell to third. Howell would later score on a wild pitch. With Howell's score, Perry's once commanding seven run lead had evaporated. The Royals had climbed out of their holes, and woe tied with the Panthers at seven. The Panthers would come back in the top of the fifth. Waldrip would stroke a double to right, and advance to third on a wild pitch. He would score one out later on Reynolds' single to left. Reynolds would take second on a wild pitch. He would come around to score on Gonzalez's single down the first base line. The Panthers defensive woes would come back to haunt them in the bottom of the fifth. The Royals would put together a walk and two Panther errors for two runs to tie the game at nine. Bleckley County would put the game away in the bottom of the LOVESEATS Reg. 449 95 Now *l9B°° 1010 Main Street • Perry • 987-3058 sixth. Raley reached on a slow grounder to second. He would steal second and third. One out later, Davis Douglas would reach after be ing hit with a pitch. Douglas would steal second to put both runners in scoring position. 4-PIECE BLACK $Q *7 JS LACQUER BEDROOM Of U GROUP gftWbttiTO • Queen/Full Headboard • Dresser* Mirror • Nightstand mmammmmim 4-PC. HICKORY %/d QU FINISH BEDROOM ftOO GROUP • Queen/Full Headboard* Door Triple Dresser • Twin Oval Hutch Mirror* Nightstand 4-PIECE SOLID PINE $*7A £l EARLY AMERICAN f QQ BEDROOM »aW MM VM'LKMiI Md/JS M GROUP • Queen/Full Headboard * Dresser I * Mirror * Nightstand 4-PIECE EARLY AMERICAN OAK FINISH 000 BEDROOM GROUP htouih • Queen/Full Size Cannonball Bed KMCHRMH • Dresser* Hutch Mirror • Nightstand LAMPS Starting sl2°° And Many More 70% full size yhsSk recliner Sfes : *Bß Is Avajjabteinßkj^gvet BLUE VELVET UAA RECLINER WITH 2 * I rlrS BUILT-IN /W\ S-PC. BRASS YOUR CHOICE W Solid Oak m ZRS3Sstable 24'«30- A A lamps and one 2 . floor lamp Wfflt u « , * uw ‘ a * xs ßß fpT3B If your IRA isn’t earning 7.32%*, you’re losing interest Don't settle for low interest on your IRA. I can show you a range or IRA plans that match your financial goals, and help you earn more for retirement. You can even have different IRAs for diversity. Call me today for the details. Jo Crumpacker 1023 Ball Street, Perry, Georgia 31069 912-987-0801 or 1-800-755-5938 B Edward D. Jones & Co.” Member New York Stock Exchange. Inc and Securities Investor Protection Corporation ♦Rate expressed as the lower of yield to maturity or yield to call on A-Rated corporate bonds effective 3/21/94. Subject to availability. Market risk is a consideration on investments sold prior to maturity. NIGHTSTANDS CLOSEOET PRICED Mmsims Starting S4B The Royals would score their fi nal two runs of the game when the Panther first baseman misplayed a hard hit Scotty Jackson grounder. Waldrip led the Panther offensive attack with four hits, including a double, an RBI and two stolen bases in four trips to the plate. ORTHO GUARD £ /*| A BEDDING ?WW Bf n OO MU Each Piece HfflHßi 2-Pc.siPrict PAIR OF FULL SIZE BED PILLOWS - //^S^7 POLYESTER W Living Room 3 pc. Group Starting *448 1 S AM/FM SQ9S (l X \ PERSONAL U VI CASSETTE TOPHI Xjk® PLAYER iitSi 2-HEAD VCR SOOA WITH REMOTE • Auto channel programming • One-touch recording • Remote control Kh\|lWtl| • 155 channel cable-compatible ■■■■■■■■■ YOUR CHOICE GAS $990 OR ELECTRIC RANGE OOP Gas range has chrome drip boWs. broiler & standard pilot. 16 CU. FT. sfilA REFRIGERATOR 049 Adjustable coated wire shelves, _______ twin crispers.deep door & large dairy compartment. ■■■■■■■■■l