Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, May 18, 1994, Page Page 2A, Image 5

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H ■ Hbj|Hß BB < liil JUm C- foasi Talton receives scholarship Westfield senior Lee Talton, center, was awarded the Rotary Club Hugh Hill Scholarship recently. Talton (who is Hill's grandson) and Westfield Headmaster Michael Drake, right, were guests of the club at their regular meeting Monday, May 16. Also pictured is Rotary President Skip Dawkins. *C MW Jjjfi - j«| jy 41 / :W &- jf w \ • 9' '■ m. j§ gjiSSMl^^r- PES Braves All-A’s team members The following Perry Elementary students were recently named to the school's Braves All-A's team for making all A’s on their report card during the latest grading period: Cory Emerson, front row left, Sammy Calloway, Kellan Graham and Jessica Green from Mrs. Di Lanier's class; Ramon Foster and Vivian Slu from Mrs. Ethelyn Ekorlkoh's class; Josh Crockett, back row left, Philip Gentry, Erik Shlpes, Courtney Thrift and Coby Willard from Mrs. Rose McKinney's class. PHS graduate announces opening of local law office Pamela Canady Richardson, a 1984 graduate of Perry High School, and Barbara Renee' Edwards, announce the opening of the legal firm of Richardson and Edwards. The firm is located at 901 Northside Drive in Perry, and opened its doors to the public on May 3, 1994. Ms. Richadson received her B.A. from the University of North Carolina, and her Juris Doctor from Walter F. George School of Law. During her law school years Ms. Richardson was employed as a law clerk at the U.S. Attorney's Office in Macon and as a research assistant for a Mercer University Law School Professor. After successfully completing law school and passing the Georgia Bar Exam, Ms. Richardson joined a Macon based law firm. Ms. Edwards received her B.A. from Mercer University and her Juris Doctor from Walter F. George School of Law. Ms. Edwards was formerly employed as a legal assistant at Georgia Legal Services and Macon's City Attorney's Office. After graduating from law school May 21 & 22 sth Dixie Rod & Custom Classic Georgia National Fairgrounds, Perry-GA 100’s & 100’s of Rods, Customs, Classics & Muscle Cars thru’72! l, V. llm^rtC he > so2* Swap Meet^~~ Entertainment Manufacturer Exhibits Model/Pedal Cars Arts & Crafts Friday Night Drags at Warner Robins Dragway Too! Qatas Open: Saturday 6-5 • Sunday B-3 Admission: General $6 • Over 60 $4 ' Under 12 FREE Event Info: 912-923-3714 510-838-9876 she joined a small general practice firm in Macon. Both attorneys bring to Perry experience in several areas of civil and criminal practice, including personal injury, family law, wills and estates, corporate law and criminal defense. Their goal is to provide quality services at affordable rates. Plans for a Grand Opening are underway and the date will be announced. The firm cordially invites the public to come in to meet them . < |||||B j - 188 Jggsgk - J pi Z.4.4.P. Your Dry Cllenuing lu I Inifl 50% Limit up to SIO.OO Must Present Coupon! With Incoming Order One Coupon Per Day Visit. 1369 Sam Nunn Blvd. • Perry Market Place Bank South's Check Card works like a check. So does A theirs. Bank South's Check Card is accepted at more than P». eleven million MasterCard* locations worldwide. Their check card is widely accepted, too. But v Bank South's Check Card does one thing no Y : : m other check card does. Our Check Card j| . • H saves you money when you shop. Use our Check Card at Kroger and take 5% off your Br grocery bill. And when you think how much your family actually consumes. Day after day. Week after week. It really adds up. When you buy something with 'J1994 B*nk South Corporation Member FDfC Discounts avaibbtp tor«lim*ed time « participating Kroger Horn. Some mtncttons and rcgulv checking Account jenfcr charge* apply See Bank South for det*k May Thyme lunceon to be held on May 21 May Thyme, the annual lun cheon gala sponsored by the women of All Saints Episcopal Church, Warner Robins, will take place Saturday, May 21 at the Cranshaw's One Horse Farm and Gardens. Be sure and partake of the won derful food, beautiful flowers, pea cocks, music and gorgeous fash ions from Welde's, Evelyn's, Oc casions, Toggery, Strato and Rodeo Drive. Fine artists will show their talents including potter Joy Raynor, soft-sculptor Terry huddle, portrait artist Alis Jones, floral designer Barbara Griffin and antique dealer and designer Kitty Barfield to name a few. In addition to a delicious lunch of a variety of salads and home made breads with tea and other beverages, guests will enjoy a bake shop and herb tent on the grounds. There will be door prizes and the promise of a special after noon well spent. Tickets are available by calling Linda Christie at 923-1791. No tickets will be sold at the door. Agricenter schedule May 20-21: Southern National Spring Horse & Tack Sale: Friday, 6:30 p.m., tack for sale; Saturday, 12 p.m., Quarter and Paint horse auction. Free admission to the general public. For more information call 703/777-6975. May 20-22: SE Antiques & Collectibles Market 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., Friday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday. Admission $2. For more information call 912/994-9882. May 21-22: sth Dixie Rod and Custom Classic Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission: $6/adults, $4/senior citizens, free/under 12. Car show and swap meet. For more information call 510/838- 9876. Please Note items on urn calendar are subject to change. Call 987-3247 to confirm each event. Shirts Only 990 On Hangm - iV» Limit! Coupon must accompany dry cleaning oeder of Si 0 or tmrt. Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per Mi $2.00 Off On dry cleaning orders or sll or Mors Must present coupon with morning order. Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per visit per day. Is There k A i 9 Difference" Between Check Cards? Bank South S°/o Off Groceries At Kroger Ivery D.»y. qSBSjB <w The May Thyme Luncheon Is an annual event held at the Cranshaw's One Horse Farm and Gardens Price is $12.50 per person with proceeds benefiting church pro jects and outreach efforts in Mid- Your one stop shop for great graduation gifts - Order stationery and laundry bags early for personalization - Complimentary gift wrap and delivery We’ll be pleased to assist you with your selections ... A Classic on Carroll 987-2255 • M-F 9-6 • S .9-5 Check Card, you don't have the hassle of showing additional ID. Or waiting while your check is approved. But Bank South's Check Card isn't a credit card, so there are no interest j charges. And you'll pay no annual fee. Our Check Card A also replaces your old ATM card, so you can get cash a| when and where it's convenient for you without , f ,* the hassle of carrying an additional card. , , To get yours, stop by a nearby Bank South office, or call 1-800-299-BANK until 10 p.m. any day of the week. A check card that actually saves you money. ' It's just what you'd expect from the only bank that's open to new ideas seven days a week. Wednesday, May 18,1994 Houston Times -Journal Sty cc > rtl 4 * V \ * ebitimi WELCOME! WENDY MUSSLE WHITE ...to our staff of professionals M J* 1 Bring this card with you for ( 50% OFF < any manicure service ( Hair Salo 742 Main Street • Perry • 987-2737 (FSSj>S*o»ce ° ,,er Ex P ires: June 31, 1994 X Not valid with any other offer j,- , die Georgia. The luncheon will be served from 11:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. m> Yffll Page 2A