Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, April 30, 1994, Page page 6A, Image 6

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- Saturday, April 30,1994 "H0u5t0n Times-Journal page 6A a.— * Third grade students from Janet DeLoach's and Tanya Harden's classes add their favorite toppings to pizzas they baked during a recent field trip to Domino's Pizza in Perry. PES class makes pizza at Domino's By PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer The third grade classes of Mrs. Janet DeLoach and Mrs. Tanya Harden of Perry Elementary School, visited Domino's Pizza at the comer of Washington and Northside Drive in Perry, Friday, April 22. B.J. Jackson, manager of Domino's, provided Domino's T Westfield 4-Hers traveled to Rock Eagle to compete The following Westfield 4-H students went to Rock Eagle for District Project Achievement (D.P.A.). Their project category and place in the competition are listed by each name: •Cole Dunaway, 2nd place in Fruits, Nuts & Vegetables. •Bryn Watkins, 2nd place in Forestry. •Heather Bellamy, Ist place in Aqua Culture. Roley, from 4A euthanasia is a misnomer. All the procedure does is allow the patient to die without heroic measures be ing used. Routine, non-heroic mea sures are still used. This is not euthanasia in the sense of setting out to end life; but, it is allowing life to end. However, the actions of Dr. Jack Kevorkian have raised a new debate. That is the debate over active euthanasia. Where passive euthana sia lets death run its course, active euthanasia runs out to met death. Is it truly right to force a person to live in constant pain, with no hope for the future, no hope of cure, no hope, even, of relief from the pain? Is it truly right to force a person to live with diminishing physical and mental capacity, to force a person with a powerful in tellect to live while that intellect dies slowly each day? If we have the freedom to choose how we live, should we not have the freedom to choose when and how we die? If there is a God, is that a right that only God has? The Netherlands allows doctors to do what Dr. Kevorkian does. Until recently, doctors in the Netherlands had to obtain the per mission of the patient to practice active euthanasia. However, many doctors simply assumed that a pa tient, who was severely ill, wanted to die. As a result, the Netherlands liberalized their policy, allowing doctors the choice of deciding if a patient should be euthanasized, or put to death. Even before the Netherlands passed the new law, the elderly, the severely sick, the handicapped, all the people who could fall under ac tive euthanasia were afraid to go to hospitals. Too many never left, even if they wanted to go on living. "There is a time to die." But, who decides when that lime is? I am not real comfortable with pas sive euthanasia; and, there arc real problems with active euthanasia. What happens, for instance, when the doctor wants to end life, but the patient wants to live? shirts and caps for each to wear as they came inside the kitchen to help make their own pizza. Each child also received a gift certificate and a Domino's cup. After a tour of the kitchen, each student was allowed to put their fa vorite toppings on their special sec tion of a pizza. The pans of pizzas were placed on •Jamie Jaros, 3rd place in Beef. •Kellie Jaros, 2nd place in Marine Resources. •John Wainwright, Ist place in Veterinary Science. •Chason Carter, 2nd place in Arts & Crafts. •Whitney Wood, 3rd place in Horses. •Erin Adkins, 2nd place in Pet Care •Andrew Griffin, Ist place in Rabbits. •Brandi Tharpe, participated in Dog Care. Clean Your Closets & Make sss Call 987-1823 To Place Your Classified Today! gjffel, DVovo dli Dde Di'.ms. Do cStaxt an Df-dd- a cSection diamond (jxace u fox Dliotfiex i D>aij. cDfdd anotfiex diamond lection fox eoextj occasion in t(ie montfii. to come. Dlianij jiattexm. aoai UCe in )S3\ ljeCCoiv ox isD( 07 Hitt Ljo[d. HERBERT 104 Main Street Fort Valley 825-5434 A the rotating section of the oven and as each pizza was cooked, the kids took them outside, sat on the curb in the shade and ate their own piz zas. Daniel Garbisch, a parent, and Heath Flanders, a Domino's em ployee, assisted Jackson. Domino's has 14-15 employees of which eight are full-time drivers. Mrs. Paula Peavy, SIA Augmented Teacher, accompanied the students and teachers. She serves five classes per day, one hour each. Part of SIA is going on field trips, the Pizza Trip being one which was enjoyed by all. lb: Bud Orens From your loving daughter And your newest son-in-law Happy 62nd birthday lb the Greatest Dad of All!% We love you! 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(912)745-0964 T i~ruL i Herbert Smart Downtown Airport SOLKInEAS I bHIM Macon, Georgia 31201 • USA /gT * - FAA 147 APPROVED. ■ Some restrictions apply. • Prices subject to change without notice. • © Southeastern School of Aeronautics -1994 Legals LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Houston County Planning Commission on the day of May 16,1994 at the hourof 7:00 P.M. o’clock atthe Houston County Annex Building in Warner Robins, Georgia. The Houston county Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the day of June 7,1994 at the hourof 10:00 A.M. o’clock at the Perry City Hall, Houston County, Georgia, for the purpose of hearing objections, if any, to the Regulations of the Zoning Ordinance of said County so as to change from its present R-1 classification to C-2 classification on the following real estate: LEGAL DESCRIPTION All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 101 of the sth District of Houston County, Georgia, located at the northeast comer of Houston Lake Road & Dunbar Road, consisting of 2.44 acres and betterknown as the property of Harry Lucas. All parties at interest and citizens shall have the opportunity to be heard at said time and place relative to petition filed by the ownerof the property in question, Harry Lucas. Houston County Planning Commission By: Chairman, William Schwanebeck 4-146 4/30-5/4 Houston County Lunch Menu Monday, May 2: Cheeseburger on Bun, Lettuce & Tomato, Tater Tots, Fruit, Cookie, Choice of Milk. Tuesday, May 3: Pizza, Tossed Salad, Buttered Com, Jello, Choice of Milk. Wednesday, May 4: 8.8. Q. on Bun, Cole Slaw, Fresh Fruit, Cookie, Choice of Milk. Thursday, May 5: Chicken Nuggets, Mashed Potatoes, June Peas, Fruit Cobbler, Wheat Roll, Choice of Milk. Friday, May 6: Sloppy Joe on Bun, French Fries, Chilled Peaches, Cake, Choice of Milk. Westfield Lunch Menu Monday, May 2: Chicken Tenders, Macaroni & Cheese, Fried Okra, Cookie, Roll. Tuesday, May 3: Tacos, Lettuce, Tomatoes & Cheese, Brownie, Citrus Fruit. Wednesday, May 4: BB Q Sandwich, Potato Chips, Cole Slaw, Ice Cream. Thursday, May 5: Chick-Fil-A Sandwich, French Fries, Lettuce & Tomato, Grapes, Cinnamon Roll. Friday, May 6: Pizza, Tossed Salad, Fruit, Vanilla Pudding. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Houston County Planning Commission on the day of May 16,1994 at the hou rof 7:00 P. M. o’clock at the Houston County Annex Building in Warner Robins, Georgia. The Houston county Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the day of June 7,1994 at the hour of 10:00 A M. o’clock at the Perry City Hall, Houston County, Georgia, for the purpose of hearing objections, if any, to the Regulations of the Zoning Ordinance of said County so as to change from its present R-1 classification to C-2 classification on the following real LEGAL DESCRIPTION All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 202 of the 10th Distnct of Houston County, Georgia, located at the northwest comerof Moody Road & Highway 127, being Parcel 1 -B-5, consistingof 1.000 acre and better known as the property of L.A. Development, Inc. All parties at interest and citizens shall have the opportunity to be heard at said time and place relative to petition filed by the owner of the property in question, L.A. Development, Inc. Houston County Planning Commission By: Chairman, William Schwanebeck 4-147 4/30-5/4 Student from PMS scores well on test Perry Middle School student Monica Teigen-Gillette will attend the state recognition ceremony for high scoring Talent Search partici pants. Several seventh graders in the county participated in he 1993-94 Talent Identification Program Talent Search. Students took both math and verbal parts of the college board's Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and the Test of Standard Written English. Other students in the county who will also attend the state cere mony are Northside Midle students Daniel Bennett, Lisa Cheatwood, Michael Grabowski and Michelle Swann; Warner Robins Middle stu dents David Arnett, Robert Dees, Kristyn Embrey, Melissa Fritcher and Neha Shah; and Bert Rumble Middle students Sara Carnes, Steven Gorczyca and Joel Keene. Fpttchville r Jßunnies '" COLLECTION *pon t6e- TKotAen tuAo- 4*4 ewuftAtny s4dct to- 6en oottectcoH on- d&vtt 6en one! £*tunett ‘TCelltf-, sn. ‘PonoeteUK pC^uncHed- Select from our showroom of fine gifts to. T>. 756 Carroll Street Perry, GA (912)987-4700 Fax: (912) 987-7265 Hours: M-F 8:30-5:30 n Sat. 9:30-5:00 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Houston County Planning Commission on the day of May 16,1994 at thehourof7:ooP.M. o'clock at the Houston County Annex Building in Warner Robins, Georgia. The Houston county Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the day of June 7,1994 at the hour of 10:00 A. M. o’clock at the Perry City Hall, Houston County, Georgia, for the purpose of hearing objections, if any, to the Regulations of the Zoning Ordinance of said County so as to change from its present R-1 classification to C-2 classification on the following real estate: LEGAL DESCRIPTION All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 241 of the 10th District of Houston County, Georgia, located at 128 Highway 247 Spur consisting of 4.00 acres and better known as the property of Robert L. Mobley. All parties at interest and citizens shall have the opportunity to be heard at said time and place relative to petition filed by the owner of the property in question, Lynward Barrett. Houston County Planning Commission By: Chairman, William Schwanebeck 4-148 4/30-5/4