Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, May 14, 1994, Page Page 10A, Image 10

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Page 10A Saturday, May 14,1994" H0u5t0n Tknes-Journal Power ju# |j| ~g * k e» c\ m M Supporting RAFB Georgia Power Co. operating supervisor Don Hassebrock, right, distributes the Team Robins license plates to employees Andy Cawley, far left, and Homer Barber for mounting on company vehicles. Georgia Power Is one of several Middle Georgia companies that are displaying team spirit by placing the license plates on personal and company vehicles Others Include Northrop Corp., Flint EMC, Souther Bell and Eddie Wiggins' Ford Lincoln Mercury, Inc. ■» X / ■ '>■?*** 5* |' i ML %/%' flg Officers for the Sgt. Clinton C. Duncan Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. UDC officers installed for the 1994 year By PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer Mrs. Molly Moss of Elko re cently installed the following members of the Sgt. Clinton C. Duncan Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy as the 1994-95 chapter officers: President, Mrs. Edward E. Lusk; First Vice President, Mrs. W.C. Harrison; Second Vice President, Brambila to speak at national convention Linda A. Brambila, owner of the Merle Norman Studios in down town Perry and Macon Mall, will be a guest speaker at the company’s national convention in Nashville, Tenn. May 16-18. Brambila, who had already been with the company for 18 years when she and a daughter purchased the Macon Mall Studio in 1992, just recently acquired the local stu dio in downtown Perry. “Linda has accomplished a great deal in a short time at the Macon Mall location and promises to do the same in Perry,” said Darlene Moan, vice president over Merle Norman’s southeastern region. “We U-Haul dealers recognized for five years of service U-Haul International applauds Donald and Jean Williamson, of Perry, owners of Williamson Enterprises, for five years of dedicated service as a U-Haul dealer. The Williamsons celebrated their fifth anniversary on May 2, 1994. The Williamsons have built a solid reputation with customers for serving their self-moving needs with quality U-Haul equipment and services. The Williamsons have three children, ranging in age from 16 to 20 years. The Williamsons enjoy spending their spare time sewing, reading, fishing, and hunting. Williamson Enterprises offers a full line of dependable moving equipment, including moving vans, trailers, car-top carriers and trailer rental hitches. Customers can also find all the support rental items they'll need to make their move easier, such as furniture pads, appliance and furniture dollies and side-view mirrors. U-Haul also offers sales items designed Mrs. M.K. Dorsett; Third Vice President, Mrs. George Brown; Secretary, Mrs. W.F. Daniels; Treasurer, Mrs. Charles Kezar; Historian, Mrs. R.D. Kent; Registrar, Mrs. W.D. Wilson and Recorder of Crosses, Mrs. W.H.. Underwood, Jr. Visitors and prospective members were Sheila Crenshaw of have asked her to share some of her innovative ideas with other studio owners. There will be a pane! of four studio owners from across the nation who will be addressing the delegates. All of these owners have success stories that can be of bene fit to others.” While at the convention, Bram bila and her husband, Bob, will also attend a luncheon with the national company’s chairman of the board and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Nethercutt. The purpose of this luncheon, which will include a total of eight studio owners and their spouses, is to provide owners with specifically for moving, such as heavy-duty boxes in a variety of sizes for just about any need...plus tape, rope, protective wrapping materials, mattress covers, even locks. Williamson Enterprises has been serving customers at 606 General Courtney Hodges Blvd. for five years. For more information, contact Donald or Jean Williamson at (912)987-7093. Leslie Rundles on Dean's List at Mercer Univ. Perry resident Leslie Rundles has been named to the winter quarter Dean's List at Mercer University's College of Liberal Arts. Inclusion to the Dean's List requires that a student cam a 3.66 or better GPA while taking at least 12 hours® of course work. Hawkinsville, Mrs. Glenn Faulkner (the former Beth Moody), and her daughter, Terry (Mrs. Randall Walker), both of Atlanta. Chapter President Mrs. Edward Lusk, presided over a short business session at the luncheon meeting which was held at the home of her daughter and chapter member, Mrs. R.D. Kent of Warner Robins. an opportunity to share fresh, new ideas directly with the chairman. In addition to Brambila, next week’s national Merle Norman Convention will host representatives from the 2,500 Merle Norman Studios throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. “I am honored to have been se lected to represent other owners and to have the opportunity to share my ideas with others,” Brambila said. “While there are promotion and marketing projects that have worked well for our studio, there are others that did not work at all. Perhaps through the round table discussion and the studio owner panel, we can help other owners to avoid repeat ing the same mistakes and to stay on the positive route.” Scholars, from 1A school, giving evidence of his citi zenship, self-esteem and concern for others. Each scholar will receive a certificate and a gold diploma seal. Other Houston County students named Georgia Scholars are: •Houston County High seniors Sonia Boyum, David Bury, Kristie Lilje and Tara Schlick. •Northside High seniors Matthew Altmeyer, Tara Faircloth, James Lovett 111 and John Sexton. •Warner Robins High seniors Jonna Adams, Zion Calhoun, Brian Gerkey, Christopher Mabee, Jennifer Mathe, Rachel Patton, Alicia Talton and Micha; Ziegler. The Scholars are eligible for a governor's Scholarship of approxi mately $i,500 per academic year to be used for tuition costs if they choose to attend an approved public or private college or university in Georgia and meet other program re quirements. Volunteers needed throughout the county Are you interested in volunteering for the Olympics in Atlanta in 1996? Call Volunteer Houston County for information. For working people interested in helping, talk to Volunteer Houston County from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday evenings. Call 953-9333 today! Here are some of the current volunteer opportunities we have: Youth Volunteer Program Coordinators: 6 adults needed to work with teens this summer. Commitment will be every Roley, from 4A Seeking to prevent the total de struction of their nation, several Cherokees, including the publisher of the Phoenix signed a "treaty" ex changing Cherokee land east of the Mississippi for land in Oklahoma. The Cherokee government never ratified the treaty. Several cases, all won by Cherokees, were contested in U.S. federal court. After one, Worchester v. Georgia, was heard in the U.S. Supreme Court, with the Court rul ing for the Cherokees, then Presi dent Andrew Jackson said, "John Marshall made his decision, now let him enforce it." Gen. Winfield Scott was sent into the Cherokee nation with 7,000 regular troops and Georgia militia. On May 26, 1838, the troops began to forcibly remove the Cherokees from their homes. Cherokees would leave to work their land in the morning, only to find it occupied by settlers that day. Even before the government moved to evict the Cherokees, the gov ernment of Georgia had divided up their land in a land lottery. Over the summer and winter of 1838, over 15,000 Cherokees were forced marched west to Oklahoma. One in four never made it to their new homes. As many as 4,000 Cherokees died on what is known as the Trail of Tears. New Echota is open Tuesday through Sunday. The park is closed on Mondays, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Tuesday through Satur day, the park is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Sunday, the park opens at 2 p.m. and closes at 5:30 p.m. There is a fee of $2 to visit the park. Great News for ARTHRITIS SUFFERERS |TcRE)Jf| Amazing DR.’S CREAM DR.’S CREAM - a new dual-action formula developed by a group of Doctors now available to relieve the suffering and nagging pain from Arthritis, Rheumatism, Bursitis and Muscular Aches. Available at K-Mart Pharmacy Perry Marketplace DR.'S CREAM is now advertised on the Grand Ole Opry Saturday Nights 10:00-10:15-LISTEN! DAPAT Pharmaceuticals, Inc. SHARED VISION TII i; So\ C S 0I- TII I. II K I I I K s lot l iw KIR tmkmm F.I.TOMOHX * •’ Tilt MISSION I K — |* BAI.I A PEIM # * •,•*** SILVER JF.T - ROBERT PAI MER ROD STEW \RT STEVIE TOSOFR See us for a great assortment of Ray-Ban* Sunglasses Hurry In Now While Supplies Last and Receive your Choice of CD or Cassette of Shared Visions The Songs of The Beatles Complete Eye Examinations (includes treatment of ocular diseases) Huge selection of frames from budget to designer - TWo For One Selection Dr. D.B. Christie, Jr. 1105 Momingside Dr. • Perry, GA • 987-5500 Hours: 8:30 * 5;00 Monday - Friday • Saturday 9-12 weekday for 2-3 weeks, then about once a week fra- the remainder of the summer. Have fun working with teens doing constructive projects! Cooks are needed for day camp in June and July. Are you a coach, P.E. or Education major in college, or simple have a serious interest in helping disabled youths by running a physical education program in a gym fra a day camp? Drivers are needed to serve hot meals to shut-ins. Mileage will be Subscribe Today Call 987-1823 Words cannot express the sincere gratitude the Family of Robert “Pop” Horton felt for the flowers , food and compassion shown us during the time of his death . Thank you all , The Family of Robert Horton ||§ Premier Pets and Grooming 1126 Macon Rd., Perry • 987-8037 Mystery Discount to all Grooming Customers - Starting May Ist (Ask for details) Jane Giddens - Manager Janda Hudson - Groomer Mon - Sat 9-6 • All Breed Grooming Subscribe Today Call 987-1823 ■ :V »|Jf v | |||^| f / - •jfV -' # v -. v r ,>„- Larry Harvey Get to know Alfa’s number-one benefit. When you insure with Alfa, you receive low ratea and complete henefitt for eve ryth ing from your home and car to your life. 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