Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 23, 1994, Page page 9A, Image 9

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*ju jM sy®L * vfl I ■ Go Fly A Kite! Students at Momlngskfe Elementary picked a very windy day last Friday for their annual Kite Day celebration. Above, left, Coach Isabel Schell assists students Brittany Roeder and Ashley Griffin In preparing their kite for night. Above, right, a Mornlngslde student watches as her kite soars higher and higher. Hunter Joins Perry Trust Company Banking Team By VETO F. ROLEY Staff Wrltar Perry resident Mitchell Hunter is joining Trust Company Bank of Middle Georgia as a manager trainee, said Eddie Wilson, vice president of Trust Company Bank. Wilson said that Hunter would be permanently associated with the Perry branch of Trust Company Bank. "He will be learning all areas of branch operations," said Wilson. "He will be heavily involved on the MGTI, from 8A teachers, encourage your students to jump at this opportunity to learn valuable skills and have a creative good time this summer. The !5-hcur computer camp is scheduled to meet June 20, 1994 through June 24, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The camp will also be scheduled for the week of June 27-July 1, 1994. Class size is limited, applicants may register in the Continuing Education Department through June 15, 12 p.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Thursday, Friday £ a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost is S6B, however, there will be a $lO discount to the first eight persons to pay the registration fee. For more information call the Continuing Education Department at 929-6800. Polls , from 5A the state. Their initial report was re leased in January. Copies of the re port can be obtained by writing to Werner Rogers, State Superinten dent of Schools, 2066 Twin To we* a East, Atlanta, Ga., 30334. The nine survey questions on school violence were part of the Winter Georgia State Poll. The Ge orgia State Poll is a quarterly tele phone survey of Georgia residents conducted by the Center for Urban Policy Research at Georgia State University. For the poll, 809 resi dents were randomly selected and in terviewed on a wide variety of pub lic policy issues. The interviews were conducted from Jan. 12-26, 1994. Results were weighted using the most recent census data on the state of Georgia. The questions about school violence were spon sored by the Georgia Department of Education at the request of the Task Force on Violence and the Schools. Loudermilk, from 4A 30 years down the road. Also, just because government services such as law enforcement and water authorities may be con solidated in the future, that does not guarantee one governmental body will run the entire county. I'm glad to see our delegation in Atlanta realizes the complications that could arise by jumping the gun on consolidation of services. I’m also glad to see that our different governmental bodies are willing to work together on consolidation. As our city and county leaders meet to discuss this important issue, I will make regular reports on their progress. customer service side." Hunter graduated from Westfield Academy in Perry. He attended the University of Georgia, earning a bachelor's in business administra tion in finance in Dec., 1993. This is his first position in banking. "We are extremely proud to have Mitchell join Trust Company," said Wilson. Tm looking forward to working with Mitchell and provid ing our customers with the best banking services here in Perry." Letter, from 4A 18th as requested. Please review this situation and let me know by noon, Monday, March 21st when you will be a position to provide these documents. If you are unable to gather all the data requested by early next week, we would like to make arrangements to pick up as much as can be made available by close of business on March 22nd. Please call me at 988-5600 (work) or 987-9482 (home) if you have any question. Regards, Thomas E. Whitton, A Member of a Group of Concerned Houston County Citizens IN SINCERE APPRECIATION The family of the late CHARLIE MANN HARDNETT wishes to thank everyone who most graciously supported us during the illness and passing of our loved one. Your many acts of kindness will not be forgotten. Special thanks to the nurses, doctors, other staff of Perry Hospital and to the pastor and membership of New Hope Baptist Church. May God continue to Bless each of you. v Catherine Cameron, Sister (We Only Whack The Prices) Redken Condition Curl Reg. S4O Now Supersensationally Priced at s3o°° Redken Vector Reg. $45 Now s 3s°° New ISO Perm Sweeping The Country Reg. SSO Now s 4o°° (extremely long hair $5 extra) Perry Market Place • 987-3730 Mon - Fri 9-7 Sat 9-6 Specials Good Thru March 31,1994 *ZOc 'ue 'ytyact /4 tyieat llf S' Ok Oun t/2 Piece Specials, |fr Our Customers Love Us And We Jjf if? Love Our Customers. *jjgt |||. We Now Offer You Something A JS m Little Different tf|| fT sls Fill In - All Week J| W S2O Full Set - All Week ilk Tips Free i|| Come on in & give us a try, you’ll be pleasantly surprised! 'Spfr yL. /) £ Perry Market MLfc jgyF Mitchell Hunter Agricenter schedule 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.-5 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. ink mm A VEHICLE THAT COMES IN CONTACT WITH AS FEW AS 10.000 PEOPLE A DAY WITH A CONSERVATIVE LIFE OF 5 YEARS WILL HAVE OVER 50,000 CONTACTS. KIRKPATRICK nmiw<mnK<inw.ian.H.tiM 91 2-987-3056 Serving Deny since 1970 Perry Area Home Loan Rates Pettersann Sc Associates 6.500% + 3.500 pts & 7.250% + 0.125 pis. Debt ratio to 50% •FHA/VA rales upon request. Debt consolida tion loans. Mobile homes on owned land 15 to 30-yr. terms. Second mortgages at prime. Commericlal & SBA Loans. Farmer MAC Loans. |seitesson Sc Associate Financial Planner, Insurance Services Commercial, Residential, and Farm Loans P.O. BOX 27 514-BGEN.C. HODGES BLVD. PERRY, GA 31069 Tel: 912-987-3817 BIG HOME 1848 s(|. ft* a ' J 14 Only WW -H_ per month! 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH [ IQ'-O" | 5-2“ | e'-o" | 10'-10* . \ 27'-!' 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