Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, May 11, 1994, Page Page 6A, Image 6

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Page 6A - Wednesday, May 11,1994 "Houston Times-Journal News Houston 4-H’ers get cranked up for fun summer Although school is almost over, 4-H still has fun activities planned throughout the whole summer! Next year, County Council will have a new slate of officers. Congratulations to our new Sigma Lambda Chi president Mark Slaughter, vice president Julian harris, secretary Kim Augdahl, reporter Karen Ludwig, and parliamentarian Kelly Dodson. Good luck to all of you next year! Thanks to the Teen Leaders that helped with the Zoo Atlanta Cloverleaf trip: Kim Augdahal, Kelly Dodson, Karen Ludwig, Samantha Dunn and Amanda Meadows. We also thank all of the Cloverleafs that went. Thanks for all of the fun. Senior Conference at Camp Jekyll was fun, even though it was a little wet. Ask Mark Slaughter, Julian Harris, Vinson Wilson, and chaperone Tina Carter about all of the exciting events that took place. District Board Members were also signed into their new positions. The Horse Club will meet on May 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Agricultural building in Perry. On the 18th, the Area Cotton Bown will take place at 3:30 p.m. at the Houston Mall. Sign up now for 4- H activities at the Georgia National Fair and get a head start. The fair will take place October 7-16, and forms can be found at the County Extension office. Adopt-A-Road Team B will meet on Feagin Mill Road at 11 a.m. on June 11. 4-H Night with the Braves will be on July 15. Tickets are first come, first serve, so get them now. It's a family affair! Good luck to Julian Harris, he runs for State 4-H Board of Directors at State Council! State Council will take place June 20-22. The cost is $55. The money is due by May 18. Don't miss State Council 1994! Many activities are planned and this will be an event that you will never forget! What are you waiting for? Before 4-H wishes you a safe and fun summer, we'd like to thank Christine Braski for her hard work and dedication to the 4-H program. Mrs. Braski, you'll never know how many lives you have changed and touched during your years as our county agent! I am one of them. Thank you for everything! We’ll miss you and we all love you very much! 4-H wishes everyone a great summer. Perry students are named to dean’s list Perry residents Ronald Cain and Amy Strickland have been named to the winter quarter Dean's List at Mercer University's University College. DIABETIC CUSTOM SHOE PROGRAM L A REALITY FOR MEDICARE RECIPIENTS I Based on a Federal study to prevent Amputations, Infections, Ulcers and other Foot Problems, Medicare has recently instituted a Program to Provide Diabetics with custom shoes as a Covered Benefit. WE HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY MEDICARE TO PRESCRIBE AND SUPPLY THESE SHOES!! Symptoms of Diabetic Foot Disease Include burning, aching, tingling, numbness, thickened nails, and I non healing sores. These Symptoms may be the first sign of Diabetes. 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Perry High FFA students replant city flower beds By PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer Tim Lewis and Perry High School FFA students were downtown in Perry early Monday morning, May 2 beginning the process of remov ing old pansy plants and decorative Kiwanis Club hands out ‘B.U.G.’ Awards By PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer Perry Kiwanis Club President Earl Cheek and President Elect Michael Drake presented BUG Awards to the following Perry Middle School stu dents who have worked the past six weeks to Bring Up Grades. Bug Program is a National Kiwanis Program and is intended to encour age middle school students to work hard to succeed academically, and thus serve as role models for younger students. Those receiving BUG pins were: Brad Harrell, Nicole Koeltzow, Mischelle Anhalt, Kevin Davis, Josh Rawls. Walter Scott, Lauren Summers and Kim Williams. Heath Hathcock, Rick Lawley, Kris Asbury, Leonard Green, Shawn Reneman, Mark Stephens and Melissa Summerville. **LOST** Long Time Friend Gray Female Cat - 7 years old Tucker Road, Pinewood Court area. Reward offered for safe return. 987-4500 cabbage plants from the beds along the streets. Upon removal of all the old plants, Lewis said that the FFA students will replace them with vinca (periwinkles) which bear heat well and bloom all summer. Jorod Johnson, James Lester, Natalie Crane, Candace Nichols, Kinondra Rumph, Stacee Stewart and Draper Walker. Maggie Attaway, Micha Froehlich, Germaine Jackson, Donovan Kendrick, Karisa Banister, Chris Hathcock, Kimber Jackson, Angela Lumpkin, Brandi Chcsnut, Kcon Hicks, Taya Johnson and Galvin Ragin. Brancon Alexander, Cristian Murray, Trey Radford, Naquita Ridley, Jcmika Copeland, Jason Harper, James Kersey and Michael Lewis, Robert Murray, Summer Saunders, Shuntina Rogers, Miranda Dcibert, Ryan Emerson and Stephanie Kilbum. 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