Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, April 23, 1994, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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• Saturday, Apri123,1994 "Houston Times-Joumal Page 2A Melvin H. Collier HANAHAN, S.C.-Melvin H. Collier, 80, died Sunday, April 17, 1994. Bom in Wetumka, Ala., he was a retired building contractor and a member of Christ's Sanctified Holy Church. He also had a second residence in Perry. Survivors: wife, Ina Hagan Collier of Hanahan; children, Melvin G. Collier of Perry, Ina C. Hutson of Hanahanm and Patricia C. Lamons of Goose Creek, S.C.; brother, Elwood T. Collier of Jacksonville, Fla.; stepbrother, Ray M. Smith of Hanahan; 12 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Services: Were held Friday, April 22, 1994 in the Christ’s Sactified Holy Church in Perry at 2 p.m. Burial took place in the church cemetery. The Revs. Tom Gray and Dorris Dameron officiated. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home in Perry had charge of arrangements. David Engram David Engram died Monday, April 18, 1994 in a local nursing home. He was bom in Houston County. Survivors: wife, Lillie Robinson Engram of Perry; children, Eva Walker, Eddie Engram, Leßoy Engram, Frances Stripling, Lillie Miller, Ruth Getter, Inez George and Emily Alfonse, all of Perry, Willie Samuel and Oscar Engram, both of Manhattan, N.Y., Leon Engram of Scarsdale, N.Y., Sabie Walkes and Fanny Salley, both of Brooklyn, N.Y.; brother, Lewis Engram of New York City; 55 grandchildren, 53 great-grandchildren-and eight great-great grandchildren. Services: Will be held Saturday, April 23, 1994 in the Mount Zion CME Church at 1 p.m. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. The Rev. W. L. Wilburn will officiate. Bobby E. Glover Mortuary has charge of arrangements. / iiiim„; ! 3H i FVSC President Oscar L. Prater, left, accepts a SI,OOO donation from Perry physician Dr. Spurgeon Green Jr. Perry doctor donates funds to support history month Fort Valley State College President Oscar L. Prater (left) accepts a SI,OOO donation from Dr. Spurgeon Green Jr., owner of the Medical Center Urgent Care in Perry, in support of the seventh annual Black History Month Observance at FVSC fundraiser sponsored by U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop Jr. that grossed $22,522 in Applications are being taken for Perry Head Start program The Middle Georgia Community Action Agency is currently accepting applications for Perry Head Start through May 27, 1994 for the 1994-95 school term. All children must be three (3) years of age on or before September 1, 1994 and meet Head Start eligibility requirements. Parents with special needs children are encouraged to apply. If your child has been diagnosed special need, please bring a copy of diagnosis. If your child is being Agricenter schedule April 22-24: Horsemans Quarter Horse Show 9 a.m., daily. Free admission to the general public. For more information, call 912/828-2325. April 23: Houston Co. Odyssey of The Mind 8 a.m. Free admission to the general public. For more information call 912/929-7804. April 23-24: Ponies of America Show 9 a.m., daily. Free admission to the general public. For more information, call Council, from 1A- along Houston Lake Road was ap proved. •Sara Davis was selected as a con sultant to provide planning, design, administrative and related services for the city's next Community Development Block Grant Application; Keck & Wood to be engineers. •First reading of the application for Intoxicating Liquor By-the- Drink, Malt Beverages (Beer) and Wine, to be consumed on the premises, located at Natala Corporation, Holiday Inn of Perry, 700 Valley Drive, Perry, Georgia in the name of Martha Sharolyn Hudson. •Unanimously approved recom mendation relative to a Dance Hall License for the Holiday Inn of Perry, 700 Valley Drive. Death notices ticket sales and donations. The tptal financial contribution gleaned from the fundraiser will be donated to the C.W. Pettigrew Endowment Fund at FVSC which has a fund-raising goal of $1 million for student scholarships, faculty development and other needed projects at the college. referred from another agency, bring a copy of the referral. To obtain an application for your child, contact Johnnie Green or Nattie McKenzie at the Perry Head Start Center at 988-4256. A copy of the child's birth certificate, gold immunization certificate, social security cards of family members, and proof of family income is required. Middle Georgia Community Action Agency Head Start is an equal opportunity program. 912/994-4500. April 29-May 1: SE Antiques & Collectibles Market 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., Friday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday. Admission, $2. For more information call 912-994-9882. April 30: Dogwood Ball 8 p.m. to midnight. $25/per person. Please Note items on this calendar are subject to change. Call 987-3247 to confirm each event. •Unanimously approved recom mendation relative to the granting of a permanent ingress/egress ease ment along the Holiday Inn Water Tank Drive-Way. •Unanimously approved applica tion for a Manager Change of Malt Beverage (Beer) and Wine, packaged to go, located at Sing Travel Center, 303 Thompson Road, from Thomas Earl Willard to J. Michael Caullcy. •Also approved after a second read ing was an ordinance to amend the Perry Land Development Ordinance regarding flammable materials. The word "flammable" was substituted for "inflammable.", both words meaning the same, but "flammable" seeming to be more widely used and understood. Perry students recognized by local school board as honor roll recipients Kings Chapel Elementary Fourth Grade: Gray Brantley, Justin Kusz, Josh Butterworth, Amanda Hamsley, Shelly Hayes, Josh Rackley, Christina Moore, and Jennifer Sweat. Fifth Grade: Laura Barnes, Lisa Carrier, Bethany Cooper, Jessica Frame, Courtney Harris, Carolyn Hawk, Paul Jones, Katie McCollum, Charlene Melendez, Elizabeth Musick, Chasity Odom, Stephanie Stocks, Wendy Tarpley, and Julee Todd. Honorable Mention Fourth Grade: Jessica Allmond, Emily Cawthon, Michelle Dickson, Brian Hayes, Charles Lewis, Dena Jones, Autumn McCarthy, Jade Prickett, Eddie Royal, Jesse Weekly, and Caleb White. Fifth Grade: Trey Cawthon, Anthony Downing, Lydia Farmer, Kenyatta Lester, Erika Ryberg, and Leah ShellnuL Morningside Elementary Fourth Grade: Stacy Gray, Ashley Griffin, Greg Ingram, Britni Roeder, Lauren Stanley. Fifth Grade: Dana Harrison, Sheena Hill, Zach Keebaugh, Sherry Nipper, Brandon Trout, Billy Gill, Boudre Thomas. Honorable Mention Fourth Grade: Patrick Durkee, Daniel Gonzalez, Yatoria Lawson, Tim Moss, Sharon Simon, Jamie Wood, Daniel Huff, Kathy McLaughlin, Caltavia Richardson. Fifth Grade: Destiny Askew, Michael Bracewell, Kiki Woodard, Jessica Zell, Jeana Browning, Wade Franklin, Latonia Gilbert, Donna Hansen, Jason Heaton, Janel Mathis, Bill Sandefur. Perry Elementary Fourth Grade: Yvette Jones, Hasean Siu, Paige Brown, Staisha Leskovar, Randall Loggins, Michael Whitten, Matthew Knight, Chad Alligood Fifth Grade: Candace Ballentine, Ramon Foster, Vivian Siu, Josh Crockett, Philip Gentry, Courtney Thrift, Coby Willard, Sammy Calloway, Cory Emerson, Kellan Graham, Jessica Green Honorable Mention Fourth Grade: Christie Davis, Break-ins reported at dog show BY BRENDA THOMPSON Staff Writer Thousands of barking dogs didn’t deter thieves from taking more than a thousand dollars in cash and other valuables from the vans and motor homes of out-of-towners visiting the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter this weekend. While in town for the Peach Blossom Cluster Dog Show, three Agricenter visitors filed reports with the Perry Police Department saying that someone had entered their unattended vans and campers and walked away with wallets, $430 in currency, jewelry valued at $425 and a bicycle worth $l5O. None of the vehicles involved were locked at the time of the inci dents and none were forcibly en tered. Each theft was believed to have occurred in the morning or early afternoon hours. Some of the stolen property two wallets emptied of cash and the bicycle-had been recovered by po lice on the Agricenter grounds as of Monday afternoon. However, no suspects have been indicated, ac cording to the investigating officer, Detective Leyon Roberts. Rev. Bates will host seminar at HMC April 26 Houston Medical Center will host a seminar entitled "Decisions Toward the End of Life," presented by Rev. Gene Bates. The seminar will be on Tuesday, April 26, 1994 in the basement classrooms at the Houston Medical Center from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Among the topics to be discussed: mending relationships, money matters, who will take care of the family, religious issues, and wills. To register for this free seminar please call 542-7817. Clean Your Closets & Make sss Call 987-1823 To Place Your Classified Today! Crystal Greene, Brandon Dueitt, Ryan Crowe, Lindsay Johnson, Robert Jones, Jon David Kennedy Fifth Grade: Kelly Ethridge, Kristy Hardy, Lakeisha Eubanks, Paul Koeltzow Tucker Elementary Fourth grade: Natalie Burnette, Jennifer Harris, Quemeka McGhee, Sara Register, Stephen Scott, Nikki Thompson, Anne Adams, Molly McKinley, Kyle Padgett, Robert Warren, Brian Wells, Victoria Davis, Amy Harris, Brent Hartley, Chris Mattox, lan Jenkins. Fifth grade: Danny Deal, Stacie Molleson, Ronald Ragin, Shane Thompson, Tiffani Harris, Lindsey Brown, Corey Burdeshaw, Chontarous King, Bristy Meads, Amy Passinault, Derek Register, Tommy Willard, Stephen Boss, Quentin Crane, Jessica Felt, Ben Smith. Honorable Mention Fourth grade: David Lewis, Jonathan Steele, Tony Whiddon, Keyon Cummings. Fifth grade: Amanda Matthews, Rashada McGhee, Sidney Holmes, Cristina Giampaolo, Valerie Porter, Dorfetha Redding, Randi Taylor, Allen Cody, Heather Ballard, Lindsey Bell, Koren Brown, Cindy Jackson. Perry Middle School Sixth Grade: Matt Glaser, Kevin Davis, Kendra Dobbs, Amber Harris, Nicole Koeltzow, Billy Kovac, Rick Lawley, Carla Mims, Samantha Smith, Joey Parker, Jennifer Stuckey, Courtney Bell, Jenny Borden, Morris Clarington, Ryan Emerson, Jeremy Gray, Jason Harper, Matthew Hulbert, John Hutchens, Lauren Mason, Dustin Rainey, Matt Ramey, Dave Smith, Clay Zielinski, Melissa Alcorn, Charles Armstrong, Jonathan Bullard, Megan Boyd, Magdalyn Clarington, Bridgett Harvey, Lianne Heller, Lynell Pfleegor, Nick Saul, Heather Sokinas, Megan Strandburg, Brittany Waldrip, Chutney Walton, LaShonda Watts, Erica Williamson, Lisa :: TOi® :: i: (CcDimTpsm^ Chain Link, <► o Privacy and Farm ;; Fencing. ;; :: 967-2055. o Quality Work iSPlfe- "yK I| JBfevsl - PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Perry is currently under a restraining order issued by the Environmental Protectioi Division of the State of Georgia relative to disposal of certain household debris. The City of Perry car no longer place some items in our Toomer Road Landfill that have been allowed in the past. Therefore we must ask the citizens of the City of Perry to immediately start separating materials that are placer beside the street for pickup. The categories should be as follows: 1) Yard debris or tree trimmings 2) Construction and demolition debris, such as wood and masonry type items 3) Household disposable type items, such as furniture, mattresses, boxsprings, plastics and smaf metal items Should you have an appliance (washers, refrigerator, stove, etc.), please call City Hall for pickup o 1 these items. The City of Perry will maintain a log of these items by street address and will pick these items by street address and will pick these items up on Wednesdays of each week. You cooperation and patience with us in this critical period will be appreciated. It is the intent of the City of Perry to continue to give the citizens at least once a week pickup on these items as we have in the past. F. Marion Hay City Manager Vandenhecke Seventh Grade: Kenetria Johnson, Mary Jones, Matthew Pihlblad, Clay Talton, Donald Weller, Margie Wise, Josh Collier, Kit Kitchens, Monique Poole, Melissa Santos, Ben Shelnutt Eighth Grade: Mandy Mason, Jessica Nolan, Wade Stewart, Brooke Hawk, Stephany Meyer, Jennifer Rood, Stephanie Smith, Dana Wright, Michael Marshall Honorable Mention Sixth Grade: Taryn Burch, Josh Brickie, Angela Davis, Mischelle Anhalt, Robert Bearden, Bernard Howard, Madelyn Johnson, Melissa Summerville, Stacee Stewart, Heath Collins, Melissa Dunn, Jennifer Hamm, Stephanie Kilbum, Brandi McMullen, Michael Walenceus, Heather Whiddon, - ’ ' 11 1 '1 We Want To Ik* l our Personal Jeweler • 10K & 14K Gold Chains & Bracelets • Gold Earrings • Watches • Diamond Solitaires • Diamond Cocktail Rings Perry Market Place 988-8252 Hours: Mon - Fri 10-7 Sat. 10-6 &vtd 'Parity Tuesday, April 26th - 7:00 -10 pm Perry Country Club Tickets *7.00 Prizes Refreshments Tickets available at Perry Country Club • Call 987-6147 a Lfn cy\ zmzmljzancE of 99 1903-1982 MONTEZUMA Short Styles S7B to $l3B Long Lengths $92 to $lB9 COMPARE AT SIOO MORE! tyteat SelecUoK • ‘P'UceA you* ten*H4-! 116 Cherry Street • 472-7212 o|M>n Thursday. 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