Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, April 27, 1994, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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W«to«*day, Apr! 27.1994 ‘Houston Tunm-Jouml Page 2A Death notices Jessie V. Handly Sullivan FAYETTEVILLE, TN.-Jessie V. Hindi y Sallivaa. 102. of Fxyetserißt, T«_ shod Friday , April 22.1994 es Hassvi&e. Ala. Bore® Vioora. T*_ she was Ifee daughter of fee iaae Water R_ HaoSy aod Moth rfeafMß She was a member of the Christ's Sanctified Hols Osmcb AmA by her husband. Elba L. SeUtvan, her daeghter. Yirpma Bamrer sd her so*. Wallace C. SsUrva*. Sravi wars. daagkicr. Mrs. Evelyn Barker of Fayetteville. so*. Alben Sollrva* of Cayce, S.C.. brother. Elmer Handly of West Cofambsa. SXL; seven graodriiudreir. 11 great zrardciaidren; and sex Ereat-zreat erandcSaldraa. Services: Wert held Monday. April 25, 1994 m the Christs Sanctified Holy Chords aa. 2 pm. The Rev. Ham Cothns officiated. Baal took place m the Christ Sanctified Holy Chock Cemetery m Perry. Watson-Hs* Farera! Horae in Perry bad charge of arraßgsaeES. Poster campaign is a touch of hospitality for visitors A biz thank yon to all Pern bosacsses who paracxpaied m the "Welcome Poster’ campaign for die recent Peach Blossom Cluster Dog Show. I am cocvincori that through a cooperative spirit we cars cootmae to strengthen and increase the Bomber of participants and visitors to events at the Agriceoaer. A link hospitably goes, a kmg way! We plan to continue the "Welcome Poster’ campaign. As a matter of fact, the posters have already been ordered for the Reger. 12 Arabian Horse Show (May 10- 15< and the Goodgsys Dixie Classic Rod and Custom Car Show May 21 -22 We strongly urge you to participate ia this program. It is much easier arc less costly to keep established customers than to attract new ones. The 'Welcome Poster’ campaign is a joint effort between the .Agricenter. Perry .Area Con venue® and Visitors Bureau and the Perry Chamber of Commerce (a special thanks to the PAC&VB and the Chamber for distributing the "Welcome Posters’). The posters are meant to welcome our Agricenter patrons to Perry, increase public awareness of Agricemer events and then impact on local businesses, develop a favorable environment to encourage repeat customers for the Agriceaser and Perry, and to foster and increase hospitality in our community in order to attract new events to the Agrkxruer and Perry. With all the events and people coming to the Agncenter, Perry is now a host community. Perry has become a destination pome Out of-town people attending and/or participating in Agricenter events are becoming a part of our community for a short period erf tune. They are shopping in our stores, attending our churches, staying in our hotels and eating in our restaurants These visitors are a vital pan of our community and will impact the future growth and dkecucxi of Perry. By the wav, the Peach Blossom Cluster Dog Show was a huge success. There were more than 11,000 dog comes. That is several thousand more than the world famous Westminster Kennel Club Show held in Se w York. And the best part..they plan so return next yew. The Odyssey of the Mind program last Saturday was a sight to see. Thousands of students, parents and teachers from throughout the state converged on the Agncenter to hold educational competitions. Practically every exhibit building and Reaves Arena were used. If I did not know any borer I would have thought the Fair was going on! One of the reasons for the establishment of the Agncenter was to preside a place for the youth of our scare to gather for competitions. We are proud to host and be a part of programs such as this. As I mentioned previously, *e have two mayor events in May at the Agncenter. The Region 12 Arabian Horse Show will bring in about 1,000 horses. Every available stall space will be used. They start arming May 7 and remain through May 15. I'm sure you will see the owners, family members and trainers in town during their stay. This is a very impressive and grand horse show. I invite you out to the Agncenter to see for yourself. It is free to spectators. The Goodguys Dixie Classic Rod and Custom Car Show is a very "colorful’ event. By that I mean the color and excellent condition of the cars. It’s a trip back in time for many of us and fun to see. Cars start rolling in May 19 and will be here until May 22. Other events scheduled in May include the Georgia Emu Association Seminar and Trade Show (May 7); Southern Family Michael _ Froehlich I L- sc - ■ t Ihrecur | Motor Coach Association Rally May 11-15/. Southern National Tack/Horse Sale (May 20-21); Horseman's Quarter Horse Show "May 20-22;; Antiques and Collectibles Market May 20-22); Georgia Stare Horseshoe Pitching Tournament (May 2*) and the Georgia Cuamz Horse Show (May 28-29). The recently dedicated Roquemore Conference Center is off to a great start Inquiries are being received daily and bookings are being made. The Roquemore Conference Center will truly enhance the .Agncenter and allow us to aura; even larger events to tire facility and Perry. The sth Anniversary Georgia National Fair, October 7-16 is shaping up well. More about this year’s fair in future articles. If you have any questions, please call us at 800/YUR-FAIR (lob-fine in Georgia only) or 912-98 - -32-tT Come visit and remember it is onlv 163 days to she fair! BELLMAN/UTILITY PERSON Holiday Lon Perry is looking for an outgoing, energetic, enthusiastic person to work -3-4 days per week, 4pm to 11 pm. Must be able to do anything from yard care, simple maintenance jobs, meet the public welL room service and security. Ideal for high school senior or first year college student with flexible personal schedule. Good salary plus incentive, and excellent tips. Contact Allen Read or Terri Johnson in person at Front Desk Holiday Inn Perry. Because We Are Growing, We Are Beginning An “Early Bird” Prayer and Praise Service Mother’s Day, May Bth 8:30 am every’ Sunday ANDREW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2418 Hwy 127 - between Moody Rd & Houston Lake Rd. Child Care Provided Coffee Fellowship 9:15 am - Sunday School 9:45 am Late Worship 11:00 am - For more info 328-1111 Larry Harvey After the unexpected, expect die best from Alfa. Sootier or Liter, the unexpected happen*. Storm leaijft. Fender Leaden. Bunt pipe*- Accidental injure Plea ahead end cell Alla. You an count c* roar local Alfa a*ent to be there. offering protection with Ali a » lull line of polkir* lor your car, your home and your life. Cal your Alfa agent today to provide for life’* httic surprise*. 1108-B Washington St. • 988-2532 Perry Players receive grant from state group Perry Players recently received a 51.400 gram from the Georgia Corned for the .Arts. The Perry theatre group and Warner Rob its Link Theatre were just two of many groups across the gyre rttar received a total of S2J raffijoß ia gnats thanks to a mone tary appropriation from the Georgia general Assembly, with additional funding coming from the Marions’ Perry church schedules anniversary services Kings Chapel CM£. Chorda is celebrating its 138th anniversary with three special night services. April 27-29, beginning at 7:30 pun. each evening. Rev John L. Wiliams, pastor of lire Perry Cirom, will speak at the Wednesday night service. Rev Deems Harden of New Hope Baptist Church will speak at lire Thursday night service. Rev. J. D. Massey of Little Refers C.M.E. Church. Macon, wil speak at Friday night service. Rev. Wrflre Barbar will deliver the Sunday morning service and Rev E.P. Pitts of Ushea's Temple C.M.E. Church. Fort Valley , and brer congregaaoc will be the guest speakers at the afremooG service oc Sunday , which will begin at 2:30 UGA Redcoat Band will perform in W.R. Houston County area Band Boosters, Inc. will sponsor The Georgia Redcoat Band of the University of Georgia in performance at the Warner Robins Civic Auditorium on Thursday. .April 28, 1994 at ":30 pun. Charged, from 1A iestaiioc. Foy could serve one 10 20 years for each count or could receive profcaaon with stipulations, such as receiving professional counseling, for a fust time offense. Although Foy has a criminal his tory, Heaton said this is the Fast time he has been charged with child molestation. *T l ’W MiOMM - CH3HGM • MBSeS&pn Eadownresa for are Aru. I* announcing the grants. Governor ZeS Miller commended the General Assembly far its can ts ced ssgxpart of arts ftadmg for Georgia. "Wuhoa these funds, ora state arts agency could not fulfill as mission: to encourage excellence ia the arts, sc support its many forms of express** and so make the arts p.m. Tire pebJi: k invited so come and share this special occasion with members of King’s Chape! C.MJL Church which is located at 402 Arena Road. Perry . Darner will be served. Wells Florist is seeking an experienced floral designer. Please apply in person at 1201 Sunset Ave., Perry Plaza No phone calls please m*}!k ' K -r-7 DR. J. CRAIG PATTERSON FIND OUT NOW WHETHER CAREFUL PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC CARE CAN REUEVE YOUR ACHES AND PAINS [This examination normallv costs $35.00 or more. It will include an orthopedic test, a neurological |test, 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 [treatment shall be agreed upon in writing bv both parties. ! PATTERSON **% ! CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 1304 Macon Road • Perry, Georgia • 987-7555 ” Perry Hospital Twenty-Five Years of Caring & Heating Thanks To All Who Helped Make Our 25th Anniversary Celebration A Success . We Look Forward To W V \ f Serving You Another 25 Years. available to all Georgians,’ Gov. Miller said "The state-wide scope of these grants provides ongoing support for established arts groups sack as the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and emerging groups such as the Albany Chorale. Arts fund j—/ £z.Cedant l Find the perfect shower or wedding gift for that special couple Lezlee Johnson & Chris Small-May 14 Ashley Oliff - Gil Harvard-May 28 Jennifer Brooks - Keith Beck - June 11 Jill Shepley - Jon Richards - June 25 Betsy Foster - Jim Bloodworth - July 9 Jenny MCClintic - Barry Drigger - July 16 913 Carroll Street • Downtown Perry • 988-8223 . The Best Kept Secret In Perry / FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION No Obligation, Nothing to Pay You may have one of these 12 DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: a- Low Back Pain «■ Painful Joints «r Arm/Leg Pam a- Headaches «■ Bursitis »' Muscle Spasms « Neck Pain » Dizziness «*■ Numbness Arm /Leg «■ Arthritis « Hip Pain « Pain between Shoulder J m tng ensures that both children and adults can delight in and learn from *e arts, whether the performance is by the theater company of the Springer Opera House Arts Association in Columbus or by Houston County's Perry Players.”