Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, May 18, 1994, Page Page 1B, Image 11

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Lifestyles Perry resident is honored by Mayor Worrall Mr. Earl Lewis was recently honored by Mayor Jim Worrall for his many years of dedicated service to the Perry community. Mr. Lewis has served on various city council advisory committees as well as having served for many years on the Perry Housing Authority. The citation presented to Mr. Lewis stated that he had contributed generously of his time, talent, wisdom, and advice in making the City of Perry a better community in which to live. Mr. Lewis has been an active member of the Perry United Methodist Church, having served as chairman of almost every key committee. A long time member of the Perry Kiwanis Club, Mr. Lewis has served as its President as well as being its representatives to Chamber members invited to attend May 25 breakfast All chamber members are en couraged to attend the next Good Morning Perry Breakfast to be held Wednesday, May 25 at 7:30 a.m. in the Fairview Room at the Agricenter. The program will be a retail business update from representa tives of the following companies: School board retirees honored with dinner By PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer A retirement dinner was held at Perdue Elementary School at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17, honor ing the following Houston County Board of Education employees who are retiring. Their names, schools, years of service and retirement dates are listed: •Charlie Culpepper, Perry High, 31 years, 12/17/93. •Rubye Newberry, Perry (Bus Driver), 13 years, 6//3/94 •Ruby Padgett, Perry (Bus Driver), 21 years, 6//3/94. •Helen Barfield, Northside High (Lunchroom Mgr), 22 years, 6/8/94 •Betty Benefield Tabor Middle, 30 years, 6/8/94. •Charlene Carr, Northside Middle, 23 years in Houston County, 32 all total, 6/8/94. •Ernest Daves, Warner Robins High 30 years, 6/8/94. •Lillie Davis, Shirley Hills, 30 years, 6/8/94. •Barbara Joyce Dykes, Northside High (Counselor), 30 years, 6/13/94. •Jean Ellis, Tabor Middle, 30 years, 6/8/94. •George Halliburton, Warner Robins (Bus Driver), 31 years, 6/3/93. •Glenn Hitchcock, Central Office, Dir., Secondary Ed., 31 years, 5/31/94. •Brevard T. Hunt, Lindsey Elementary, (Principal), 37 years, 6/30/94. •Wesley McKenzie, Centerville Elementary (Custodian), 28 years, 12/17/93. •Marie Nelson, Lindsey Elementary (Clerk), 23 years, 6/10/94. •Sue Netzley, Watson Center (Coordinator, Learning Community invited to participate in ACS event The public is invited to partici pate in the Relay for Life opening ceremony and relay service which will both be held Friday, May 20. Sponsored by the Houston County Chapter of the American Cancer Society, the 24-hour relay being held to raise money for cancer research will begin with cancer sur vivors walking the first lap of the relay around the track at Perry High School at 6 p.m. A luminary service will be held at 10 p.m. Individuals can purchase luminaries in honor or in memory of someone and participate in this event. Besides those two services, 17 teams of dedicated citizens repre senting businesses, schools, social, civic and religious organizations will walk for 24 hours to raise funds for ACS. Teams include: •Perry Hospital •Richardson-Free Realty •Northrop (two teams) Earl Lewis the Perry Club Council. In addition to his interest in city activities and affairs, Mr. Lewis has shared his leadership with the remainder of Houston County through his membership in the local Farm Bureau organization. Jesup Furniture Outlet, W.D. Sullivan and Company, K-Mart, Kroger and B.C. Moore and Son, Inc. Reservations will be accepted through noon Tuesday, May 24 at the chamber (987-1234). Coffee and donuts will be served. Disabilities), 20 years in Houston County, 32 years all total, 12/17/93. •Billy Pritchard, Northside Middle (Counselor), 39 years, 6/15/94. Jannie Richey, Bonaire Elementary (Food Asst.),T 7 years. 2/1/94. •Doreen Rowley, Warner Robins High, 20 years, 6/8/94. •Carol Russell, Warner Robins Middle (Instructional Coordinator), 32 years, 6/22/94. •Betty Jo Simpson, Warner Robins Maintenance (Secretary), 10 years, 6/30/94. Please see RETIREES, page 8B Local births Wilden Reeves Dannenberg Wilden Reeves Dannenberg was bom on Friday, April 29, 1994 to Richard and Laura Dannenberg of Perry. His grandparents are Emory and Eleanor Reeves of Macon and Walter and Aggie Dannenberg of Macon. Wil has three older sisters, Dorothy, age 7, Ellie, age 5, and Leah, age 2. Zachary Shane Touchton Zachary Shane Touchton was bom on Saturday, May 14, 1994 to Robert and Vickie Touchton of Perry. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hamilton of Jacksonville, Fla. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Touchton of Waycross. Zachary has three older sisters, Lindsie, age 9, Natalie, age 4, and Abbie, age 2. •Perry High School (two teams) •Bank of Perry •Jiffy Lube/G&M Custom Sewing •Davis Co. •Larry Harvey and Alfa Insurance •Bearings and Drives •Shirley Sichelstiel and friends •Houston Lake Country Club Golf Team •Perry Evening Optimist Club •City of Perry •Henderson Baptist Church •A group of private citizens Each group participating in the relay will have campsites set up and members, as well as the public, will enjoy a variety of entertain ment from 8-9:45 p.m. Friday evening. Cancer survivors interested in participating in the opening cere mony or citizens interested in par ticipating in the luminary service may contact Peggy Bledsoe at 987- 2028 or Andy Flowers at 987-2405.^ Candlelight dinner raises funds for epilepsy A candlelight dinner was held at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leverette on May 10, 1994, to benefit the Middle Georgia Golf Classic for Epilepsy. The delightful dinner was pre pared by Mrs. Leverette to help raise donations for the Epilepsy Foundation of America, Georgia Chapter, in an endeavor to start a support group in Middle Georgia for Epilepsy patients and their fami lies. The golf classic will be held Friday, May 20, 1994 at Houston Lake Country Club. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kistler, Mr. and Mrs. Draper Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Beckham, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawson, Dr. and Mrs. Bill Jerles, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bloodworth and Mrs. Shirley Sichelstiel. Waiters for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein, Dot Kistler and Joe Leverette. The seated banquet began with hors d'oeuvres of Mexican Pinwheels, Asparagus Roll-ups, Garden Dip and Cheese Straws fol lowed by an appetizer of Saute' Mushroom Caps on Italian Bread and an Orange Walnut Salad. The entree was Shrimp, Chicken and Broccoli served with a creamed sauce. Stuffed yellow summer squash, Basil tomatoes and Cloverleaf Rolls completed the de yHilw JcHoial We are still doing business the Old Fashioned Way. Selling Heavy Western Swinging (Carcass) Beef. Naturally Aged for Tenderness and Flavor. All Beef from Dodge City, Kansas! TRY mi YOU WILL LIKE ITI fggfigF Loin Half $1.681b. CMU-IN ORDtRS wet com CENTER CUT fplls? PORK CHOPS $ 2 6 “> COUNTRY STYLE $l4B PORK RIBS ? X lB QUARTER PORK”'™ $“|88 JL“- YOU. OUR CUSTOMERS with Hiah Quality Meats, the Very Best of Service and Everyday Low. Low Prices! CdiL //V 0/\Dt/xS HrL CO/Vi TURKEY WINGS TURKEY NECKS PIG FEET SOBB 5# PKG. PORK NECKBONES SOBB BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE!! 30# BOX "j 88 aH| |H k M : W ' WW VnNBHH JH Vhhjq Kg JjH hhU '-.Jm licious entree. These were served with a Chardonnay wine. The dessert was a Banana and Subscribe Today - Call 987-1823 SHOP LONGHORN AND SAVE Houston Times-Journal Fred and Jackie Klein served a delicious meal to guests at a candlelight dinner held last week at the home of Joe and Jlmmllu Leverette to raise funds for the Middle Georgia Golf Classic for Epilepsy. f JADE A INSPECTED 'V RYER LEG \ UARTERS(?*jps) 48m "TU ‘ / SOBB FRYER®® DRUMSTICKS CALL-IN ORDERS WELCOME-987-5711 ./Country fresh's. /EGGS \ £ / EXTRA LARGE \ Spy'S* $Jj OQ] SHELLED • BLANCHED • FLASH FROZEN NEW SHIPMENT NOW is the time to place your order For Vegetable Freezer Sale! NEW SHIPMENT VEGETABLE FREEZER —"A SALE *0 Chill ‘Ripe • Grade ‘A’ Fan(^2fi^ 1 * •/ Shelled • Blaoched • Flash Frozen Subject To Availability NEW SHIPMENT • CHILL RIPE CREAM 4# pKG. STYLE A QQ CORN PLUS 12 OTHER TEEMS 6/ 2 lb bag* 1 O QO BREADED OKRA : 16.00 4 lb package A QU CREAMED CORN ‘i.VO M count oi tia CORN ON THE COB 20 Ibbox i n qq WHOLE KERNEL CORN LW.OO 20 lb box in QU SHOE PEC CORN (white) .1.0.00 With or Without Root* t n qq TURNIPS -12/3lbpkg* .10.00 12 /10 ox. packagee 1/1 HR PETITE LIMAS WHOLE*BABY OKRA...Bii®3PW.. * COT GREEN BEANS--. 1 CUT ITALIAN BEANS 29.88 vamVatties J 8.88 BRodcOU SPEARS .22.88 MIXED 1 VEGETABLES 18.88 GREEN PEAS J^*®® &' I®- 8 ® 20 lb box 19 88 CUT OKRA - Not Breaded Noir k the Haw to place year enler Per Vegetable Fleeter SeleH 987-5711 | loi—.-rv'i 20#- I 20pinto■ | Mn/rhnm 20pint*> I 2 Buahela OI M 2 Bu*hel* . Butcher Shop Plaza Ml jJorth • Georgiy f Wednesday, May 18,1994 Houston Times -Journal Blueberry Pie served with fresh whipped cream. Coffee comple mented the dessert. I All Fryers Sold at Longhorn are U.S.D.A. I inspected FRESH ICE PACKED V Not Vacuum Packed k Flowers for the tables were do nated by Mrs. JoAnne Wells, Perry Florist. Prices Good Wednesday, May 18tn thru Tuesday, May 24th, 1994 a A ™l|l D«!iv*r»d from Dodge | Kan To Longhorn I II I I Imi I CUBED STEAK NO BONE-NO WASTE*ALL MEAT LB J| ? . v » mummm LEAN & TENDER mmmmJ CHUCK I ITH Western Beef Short Ribs $1.98 ib. I Fresh Ground • EXTRA LEAN • 5 # Bulk GrouncUa qq 2|||^O b j 100% Pure Fresh Regular Ground® •S- Beef aS 10# BulkOnly^HK sll. 8y -p< Small Try This 'Family Frtezer Spatial 1 } . I et. Deteeake Steeki 1 ■ 1 ft. fk*» Uteri the Miet lkMn I • lVi*. State » fryer. Mk.CMheil 11 - 4 ei. >vt Cheai I lb.lkeeUer*eeel )1 h. te* Sreea* Seat 11V1 *. Ctock State, He SetnHtaMee. Meet* • ONIY 30“- ‘4B»* Page 1B M. n ,n 1,1 u °'Ms 987c on,t “ Western Bone-In Brisket Stew $1.68 ib.