Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, May 25, 1994, Page Page 2B, Image 14

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• Wednesday, May 25 1994 "Houston Tlims^Journal Page 2B Perry potpourri from Pauline Lewis Hospitalized: Wister "Bud" Williams, Vandrea Davis, Sam Aldridge (Norma Mayo's nephew), Larry Wagoner (friend of Cliff Woods), Jason Browning (friend of Keiland Hairrington), Maurice Bridges, Anne Woods and Annie Lou Mackeigan. 111 Recuperating at Home: Elise Rogers, McKinley Franklin (Mike Franklin's father), Lindsey Bell, Mitchell Taylor, John and Leila Clifton, Bobby Satterfield, Watson Fisher, Tina Davidson, Ed Nobles, Charles Sorrows, Rubye Erwin, Randall Bynum (Drew Bynum's brother), Dawson Mullen (Marie Lewis's father), Mary Julia Fowler (Rosemari Patterson's mother), Robbie Lewis (Tim’s mother), Red Gamer (Bill Green's friend), Lillian Wilcher (mother of Mary Weidel and Ruth Daniel), Muriel Akin, Ida Riddle, Eva Cummings, Tammy Pitzer, John Canelle, Sean Christy, Ivadell Norton, Louise Peavy and Louise Denny. 111 Nursing Home: Daniel Weir (Donna Boatright's grandfather), Roselyn Mullen (Marie Lewis’s mother), Jean Houser 111 Sympathy is Extended: -To E.T. Kendrick of Elko and other family members upon the death of his mother, Mary Hannor Kendrick of Montezuma, on Thurs day, May 12. -To Lillie M. Farms of Kathleen and other relatives upon the death of her sister, Eugenia Womack of Warner Robins on Friday, May 13. -To Sue Wright of Perry, and family upon the death of her brother, Hubert H. Yaughn of Fort Valley, on Sunday, May 15. -To husband, Isaac Hayes of Perry, children, Mrs. Edmund Dukes of Perry and Dr. Julian N. Hayes of Myrtle Beach, S. C; and other relatives upon the death of Mabel Colley Hayes on Wednesday, May 11. -To Dorothy S. Courtney of Perry, and family upon the death of her father, Thomas Gordon Slappey Jr. of Perry on Tuesday, May 10. -To brothers, Rick Jabartrus, Marion Harris and Larry Copeland and step-grandmotner, Annie Harris of Perry, upon the death of Willie Frank "Boss-Hogg" Harris Jr, formerly of Perry, upon his death on March 30 in Fort Pierce, Ha. -To sons, Robert Kelly of Perry, James Kelly of Houston, Tx., and Jack Kelly of Dallas, Tx, and their families, upon the death of their mother, Betty Kelly, on Saturday, May 7. -To children, Tom Canion, Ailcen Davis and Vivian Smith, all of Kathleen; sister and brother; Sal lie Lou Buckles and John Milton West, both of Perry, and other fam ily members, upon the death of Addie Mae Canion on May 3. To the relatives of Epsie Mur phy Lamar upon her death on Tues day, May 3. She was the widow of Lewis Lamar. m Congratulations! -To Rob and Vicki Touchton upon the birth of their son, Zachary Touchton, on May 14. -To Perry Councilman Hervia Ingram, who was honored with the Community Leadership Award at the 11th district meeting of the Ge orgia Municipal Association. In gram has been active in his com munity, serving on the Partnership 21 Committee, the Perry Evening Optimist Club and various com munity rehabilitation programs. Ingram also works on Community Block Development Grants for Perry, and attends GMA work shops. -To Jean Floyd, Westfield Schools teacher and coordinator for the annual Washington Youth Tour competition, has been selected by the Georgia Electric Membership Corporation to receive an all-ex pense-paid trip to Washington, D. C. June 17-20. Georgia Rural Electric Service Corporation and Southeastern Data Cooperative sponsor two Georgia teachers for the summer trip. This trip recognizes Floyd’s outstanding youth leadership for the annual ora torical competition sponsored lo cally by Flint EMC. Approximatellly 1,400 youth tour participants from 38 states will meet in Washington, D. C. for the National Rural Electric Youth Tour. Local high school juniors representing Flint EMC on the tour are: Susanna Turner, Westfield Schools; Britt Barrett, Perry High School, and Deidre Knight, Warner Robins High School. -To Navy Seaman Recruit Car los X. Lester, son of Caroiyn Felder of Perry, who completed ba sic training at Recruit Training Command, Orlando, Fla. He is a 1992 graduate of Perry High School. -To Matt and Laura (Harmon) 4V VMvPaulinel W Lewis Society v ,i* editor | Taylor of Kathleen, upon the girth of their son, Samuel Jesse Taylor, on April 13. -To Steve and Bridget (Lewis) Howard of Perry upon the birth of their daughter, Anna Kathleen Howard, on April 18. -To Joy Michelle Goulding and Edward Patrick Daniel Bailey, both of Macon, upon the announcement of their engagement. The bride elect's parents are Richard and Dar line Goulding and Gloria and Rus sell Smith all of Warner Robins. The groom-elect's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bailey of Macon. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Joyce Moran, Peggy and Jack Gillis, the late Ellis Dollar, all of Warner Robins, and Helen and Doc Holliday of Perry. The groom-elect is the grandson of Laveme Bailey of Milledgeville, the late R. Graham Bailey of Macon, Lillie Maharajah of Las Vegas, Nevok and Dr. Samuel Maharahjah of London, On tario, Canada. The wedding is planned for July 3 at Beall's 1860 in Macon. -To Kristine Marie Greening and Christopher Lynn Clark upon the announcement of their engagement. The bride-elect is the daughter of Karen and Roger Greening of Warner Robins. She is the grand daughter of the late Mildred and Kristian Knudsen and the late Agnes and Edward Greening. The groom-elect is the son of Ann and Patrick Clark of Centerville and the grandson of Bertha and Hoyt Clark and Louise and John Stewart.. He is employed by Frito-Lay in Perry. The wedding is planned for May 28 at Centerville First United Methodist Church in Centerville. -To Andrea Idell Marker and Carlton Ted Pender Jr. upon the an nouncement of their engagement. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Marler and the granddaughter of Glenn and Car los Hale of Chattanooga, Tenn., Willie Beckham Marler of Birm ingham, Ala., and the late Robert Fred Marler. The groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ted Pender Sr. of Perry and the grand Cl . 1 Saturday, AUCTION ) =- -■ 10:00 a.m. COMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF United Farm Tools, Inc. 200 Ocilla Hwy., U.S. 129 South, Fitzgerald EXCELLENT MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION FACILITY 72,000 Sq. Ft. Facility on 10± Acres 2,350 Sq. Ft. Brick Office Building ALL EQUIPMENT AND INVENTORY SELLS AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION MACHINE SHOP EQUIP. 12’ Century Shear Super 16 Iron Worker Bandsaws Meta! Lathes Milling Machines Press Brake Cutoff Saw, Plate Rollers Drill Presses, Grinders (12) Miller Welders (4) Airco Welders (2) Hobart Welders Thousands of Items Too Numerous to Mention! 10% BUYER'S PREMIUM Rowell Realty & Auction Co., Inc. auctioneers at 415 South Main, Moultrie, GA 31768 S wisVm Phone (912) 985-8388 G.A.L. 701 'TSS 8 ® Toll Fr»» 1-600-323-8388 ( =-== lt Thomas W. Rowell, CAI, Auctioneer NEARSIGHTED? RK Can Change the Way You See! Radial Keratotomy (for nearsightedness) and Astigmatic Keratotomy (for astigmatism) are proven surgical procedures that can reduce or eliminate your dependency on glasses or contacts. a FREE SCREENING SEMINAR Call Central Georgia Eye Center to schedule an appointment for a free screening seminar. Ophthalmologists: S. Fleetwood Maddox, MD John A. Page, MD M. Sid Moore, Jr., MD Spencer F. Maddox, 111, MD Anesthesiologist: Ivan Mejia, MD Our Services include •Comprehensive Eye Examinations •Pediatric Eye Care •Strabismus Suryerv •Small Incision Cataract Suryerv •Intraocular Uns Implant •Laser Suryerv •Glaucoma Treatment •Diabetic Eye Care -Kerala Refractive Suryery son of Emily and James Mooring of Warner Robins, Coalson L. Pen der Sr. of Fort Valley and the late Mittie Mae Pender. He is a gradu ate of Perry High School and re ceived a bachelor of business ad ministration degree from the Uni versity of Georgia. He is employed by Georgia Farm Bureau Insurance companies as a marketing agent in Carrolton. The wedding is planned for May 28 at Perry First Baptist Church. , -To Mrs. Margie Watts who was 94 years young on May 12. -To Mrs. Tommie Hunmt who was 80 years young on May 15. -To the Westfield and Perry High School Seniors who will be gradu ating within a few days, and espe cially to those who received honors in special ceremonies for their ac complishments. -To John Conser, Houston County Teacher of the Year, 1994, who presided over the Houston County Board of Education's Re tirement Dinner and Program on Tuesday evening, May 17, at David A. Perdue Elementary School. 11l Former Congressman Richard Ray was honored by the City of Byron at a program held in the By ron Elementary School Building on April 29. Ray's portrait was unveiled, a proclamation was issued and a painting of peaches was presented to Mrs. Barbara Ray, " Dixie Ex press", the Command Band of the Air Force Reserve at Robins AF Base, furnished music throughout the program. A telephone message from Senator Sam Nunn, along with well wishes and words of ap preciation from a number of digni taries expressed the sentiments of the many friends gathered for the occasion. Ray was given the Key to the City by Byron's Mayor James Williams. Perry's Mayor Jim Worrall served as master of cer emonies. A lovely reception fol lowed the program The next day, Byron celebrated its 120th Anniversary with an opening ceremony at the Depot . Events, crafts and food booths were located throughout the down town Byron area. 111 Heath Dykes of Perry served as an usher groomsman at the wedding of Stephanie Stackier of Macon and Michael Todd Black of Hawkinsville on April 23 at Pine Forest Baptist Church. 111 FORKLIFTS IH 4500 Forklift (3) Yale Forklifts Baker Forklift Hyster Forklift MISCELLANEOUS 1986 Kenworth KIOO Air Compressors Paint Booths Shelving and Bins Sandblaster, Chain Hoist Shop Heaters and Fans CENTRAL GEORGIA EYE CENTER 1429 OGLETHORPE STREET MACON, GEORGIA 31201 (912) 743-7061 1-800-743-7022 Scales (35) New 5' & 6' Rotary Mowers (30) Rotary Mowers 7' - 20' MISCELLANEOUS PARTS Rims; Wheels; Chisel Points Peanut Inverter Chains Bearings, Gear Boxes Irrigation Fittings Harrow Discs Metal Racks Assorted Metal G.A. Recognition Service will be held May 25 at First Baptist Church during the 6:45 p.m. Wednesday Night Service. 11l Kristi Chapman of Perry, niece of the groom, was a junior atten dant in the wedding of Dr. Ira Site ria Adams of Macon and Dr. Thad deus La Fong Chapman of Albany, who were married April 2 at Mount Vernon Baptist Church. 111 Brewton-Parker College Chou presented a concert at Perry First Baptist Church on Thursday, May 12. It was one of the best concerts to have been presented in Perry. 11l DIABETIC CUSTOM SHOE PROGRAM A REALITY FOR MEDICARE RECIPIENTS 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 non healing sores. These Symptoms may be the first sign of Diabetes. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OUR OFFICE OR JUST DROP BY. BMAWKHNOTILILI EIAMM (DAIEU (DBOTEK, P o (0o Larry D. Gattis, M.D. Danny Holcomb, D.P.M. 412 Commerce Street Hawkinsville, Georgia 31036 (912) 783-4060 NOTE: if you or your loved one resides at any of the following facilities, this service is available on location. * Pinewood Manor * Heart of Georgia Nursing Home * Pineview Health Care * Middle Georgia Nursing Home * Bryant Nursing Center EdlCare A SERVICE OF PERRY HOSPITAL June Classes Waist Lines Are you looking for a fun way to bum calories? If so, then Waist Lines is for you. Waist Lines, a six week program, teaches easy county line dances as a low impact, aerobic activity. You'll have more fun than a bull at a rodeo!! Date: Thursdays, June 9-July 14 Time: 5:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Location: Ag Building (733 Carroll St.) Cost: $25 Blood Pressure Screening Join us for a free blood pressure screening and receive lots of educational material. Date: Thursday, June 2 Time: 9:00 a.m. until 12 noon Location: Piggly Wiggly (Eastgate Shopping Ctr.) Cost FREE CPR for Kids School’s out! What better time to train your young one on the life-saving techniques of CPR. This course will be taught by the American Heart Association guidelines for children ages 8-12. Date: Thursday, June 23 Time: 9:00 a.m. until 12 noon Location: Perry Hospital Dining Room Cost: sls (pre-registration is required) Swimming & Water Safety The best prevention of water injuries and drowning is education. The following courses are all Red Cross certified: •Infant, Pre School and Moms •Level I - Level VII Swimming Instruction •Basic Water Safety •Emergency Water Safety •Water Safety Instructors Aid •Water Aerobics Dates: TBA Location: Camelot Pool Information: Call 987-2643 Safekids Come join the organization that is designed to protect our community's kids. Date: Wednesday, June 1 Time: 11:00 a.m. Location: Perry Hospital Dining Room p '“ “ “ATTENTION!!!!!!!! May Is Chow Month ft CANINE CLEANERS. Bring this ad with your Chow In the month of May and get $5.00 off the ■ grooming price. Call for your ■F appointment today!!! We ’ appreciate your business. Thanks! W Gay Barrett, Janet Kelly 8- Cathy flynn mmamm 987-5288 , Q , Perry, GA 31069 Hours: Tues. - Sat. 9-5 31 Subscribe Today - Call 987-1823 Youth Diabetic Support Group The topic this month, "Diabetics Aren't Different," will discuss issues dealing with a chronic illnesses and stress. Date: Thursday, June 23 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Ag Building (733 Carroll St.) Cost Free Epilepsy Support Group No other disease or illness has as many myths and misconceptions as Epilepsy. Advances in controlling and even curing Epilepsy are changing rapidly. Any person with an interest in this illness should attend this first meeting of the support group. Date: Tuesday, June 28 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Perry Hospital Dining Room Cost: Free Alzheimer Support Group Are you a care-taker of an Alzheimer patient? If so, you will benefit from the support and education provided by this support group. For more information call Eddie Coffee at 987-4364. Date: June 2& 16 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Perry Hospital Dining Room Cost: Free ETC... •Toastmasters, a club designed to make you an effective communicator, will be conducting an eight-week course entitled "Speech Craft." Speech Craft helps develop your public speak ing abilities in a relaxed enjoyable atmosphere. For more information contact Marti Tolleson at 987-3600 or Peggy Williams at 987-1234. •Positive Pregnancy courses are ongoing. They are offered each Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the dining room at Perry Hospital. •Special Diets for Special People-Diet consultations by Registered Dietician are now available. For more information call 987-3600, ext. 312. To register call Perry Hospital at 987-3600 or Beth Jones at 988-8291, Pre-payment is necessary to guarantee reservation.