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- Saturday, June 18,1994 "Houston Times-Joumal
Death notices
Clealia Mae Traylor Fox Copeland
WARNER ROBINS-Clealia Mae Traylor Fox Copeland, 91, of Warner
Robins, died Wednesday, June 15,1994. Bom in Cypress, Fla., she lived
in Jacksonville, Fla., for 53 years before moving to Warner Robins. She
was a member of Woodlawn Baptist Church in Jacksonville and was a
homemaker. She was the daughter of the late Edward Wilbur and Addis
Alma Mae Gordy Traylor. She was the widow of Ellis Herman Copeland.
Survivors: daughter, Gloria Fox Tarte of Hialeah, Fla.; three
grandchildren, Jeffrey A. Tarte of Orlando, Fla., Pamela Martin of Perry,
and Melissa Hough of Dallas; and gour great-grandchildren.
Services: Were held Friday, June 17, 1994, in the McCullough
Funeral Home in Warner Robins at 11 a.m. Burial will take place
Saturday, June 18, 1994, at 11 a.m. in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Plant
City, Fla. The Rev. Joe Senter will officiate.
Aaron Hinson
DUBLIN-Aaron Hinson, 76, died Monday, June 13, 1994. Bom in
Bleckley County, he was the son of the late John M. and Amanda Coody
Hinson. He was a World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Army. He
was a house painter and was a Baptist. Survivors: children, John
Junior Hinson of Cochran and Quida Faye Peek of Perry; brother,
Talmadge Hinson of Cochran; eight grandchildren; and gour great
grandchildren.
Services: Were held Thursday, June 16, 1994 in the Mathis Funeral
Home in Cochran at 11 a.m. Burial took place in the Coody Family
Cemetery in Bleckley County. The Rev. C. T. Piper officiated.
Philip L. Mobley Jr.
THOMASVILLE, N.C.-Philip L. Mobley Jr., 17, of Thomasville,
North Carolina, died Sunday, June 5, 1994 in Denton, N.C. Philip was
the son of Philip L. Mobley Sr. and Hazel Sprouse Mobley. A native of
Riverdale, Ga., he had attended Trinity High School and was an employee
of the Feather Made Mattress Company. Survivors: mother, Hazel
Sprouse Mobley of Trinity, N.C.; father, Philip L. Mobley Sr. of
Jacksonville, Fla.; brother, Patrick Mobley of Trinity; maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sprouse of Perry; paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodie P. Mobley Jr. of McDonough, Ga.
Services: Graveside services were held Thursday, June 9, 1994 at 4
p.m. Burial took place in the Perry Memorial Gardens. The Rev. James
Fennell officiated. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home in Perry had charge of
arrangements. The family may be contacted at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas J. Sprouse, 1900 Kings Chapel Rd., Perry.
Oswald L. Parrish
CENTERVILLE-Oswald L. "Buck" Parrish, 69, of Centerville, died
Sunday, June 12, 1994 in a local hospital. Bom in Nashville, he was the
son of the late Owen Lee and Gussie Mathis Parrish. He was a retired
maintenance mechanic at Robins Air Force Base. Mr. Parrish was a
Baptist and a U.S. Army veteran, serving during World War 11.
Survivors: wife, Juanita Carr Parrish of Centerville; children, Evelyn
New of Perry, Doris Chandler and Dan Parrish, both of Kathleen; sister
and brothers, Reba Nell Carr of Macon, Gene Parrish of Byron and
William Parrish of Adel; and three grandchildren.
Services: Were held Thursday, June 16, 1994 in the McCullough
Funeral Home in Warner Robins at 10 a.m. Burial took place in the
Oakridgc Cemetery in Tifton.
Henry Grady Taylor
KATHLEEN-Henry Grady Taylor, 70, of 402 Sandefur Rd., died
Wednesday, June 8, 1994, in a local hospital. Bom in Wilkes County, he
as the son of the late William Otis Taylor and the late Mary Katherine
Echols Taylor. He was the widower of Geraldine Shields Taylor. He as an
aircraft mechanic at Robins Air Force Base. He had attended Mount
Carmel Baptist Church in Cochran and was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving
during World War 11. Survivors: children, William Otis Taylor of
Kathleen, Nancy Bradford of Waleska, Anita Williams of Harlem, Mary
Katherine Morillo of Grayson and Beverly L. Holmes of Augusta; brother
and sister, Charles Edward Taylor of Commerce and Mary Huff of
Washington; and nine grandchildren.
Services: Were held Friday, June 10, 1994, in the McCullough
Funeral Home in Warner Robins at 10 a.m. Burial took place in the
Magnolia Park Cemetery. The Rev. Alex Horton officiated.
Jo Elise Mathews Davis
Jo Elise Mathews Davis, of 1100 Tucker Road, died Wednesday, June
15, 1994 in the Emory Llniversity Hospital in Atlanta. Bom in Crawford
County, she was the daughter of the late Joel Mathews and Irene Rowland
Mathews. She was married to Clarence O. Davis, and was a retired
secretary/bookkeeper for George C. Nunn & Son. She had resided here
most of her life, and was a member of the Susannah Wesley Sunday
School class and a member of the Perry United Methodist Church and a
member of the Vesta Club. Survivors: husband, Clarence O. Davis of
Perry; three sons, Joel C. Davis of Fort Valley, Ronnie J. Davis of
Saranac, N.Y., and Ken R. Davis of Paducah, Ky.; 13 grandchildren; and
six great-grandchildren.
Services: Will be held Sunday, June 19, 1994, in the Perry United
Methodist Church at 3 p.m. The Rev. Carter Berkeley will officiate.
Burial will take place in the Woodlawn Cemetery. Watson-Hunt Funeral
Home has charge of arrangements.
Locals are recognized by Macon College
Area residents recognized by
Macon College at the school’s 1994
Honors Convocation held during
May are:
•Christine Montfort of Perry was
presented the Academic All-
American Award presented by the
American Association of
Community College, hi Theta
Kappa International Honors Society
and USA Today. She also received
Phi Theta Kappa's 1994 Sparbel
Award, which is given to a student
who best exemplifies the ideals of
scholarship, leadership, fellowship
and service.
•Tara Faircloth of Perry received
a MC Commuter certificate for con
tributions t the student newspaper.
•Era Singh of Bonaire was pre
sented an award for Regents'
Testing Program Outstanding
Achievement in Reading.
•Christine Montfort of Perry was
also recognized as a Truman
Scholarship nominee.
•Tara Faircloth of Perry received
a Foreign Language Scholarship
presented by Spanish Club.
•Cynthia Ballard of Perry re
ceived the Department of
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Award.
•Student Leadership Council pre
sented awards to Christine Montfort
and Cynthia Ballard, both of Perry.
PUBLIC HEARING
The Houston County Board of Commissioners will
hold a public hearing at a special Commissioners
meeting to be held at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, June
28, 1994 at the Houston County Annex, 200 Carl
Vinson Parkway, Warner Robins, Georgia, for the
purpose of hearing written and oral comments
from the public concerning the proposed annual
budget for fiscal year 1994-95. A copy of the
proposed budget is available for public inspection
at the Commissioner’s Office in Warner Robins,
Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m.
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The actual Fiscal Year 94-95 budget will be
formally adopted at the regular Houston County
Commissioners meeting to be held at 10:00 a.m.,
Tuesday, July 5, 1994 at the Perry City Hall in
Perry, Georgia. Any disabled person requiring
special provisions for this hearing should contact
the Commissioner’s Office at 542-2115.
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Yoder receives
medical training
William J. Yoder, the son of
Dwayne and Virginia Yoder
of Perry, recently graduated
as a clinical male nurse from
the medical service training
wing at Lackland AFB In San
Antonio, Tx.
Medical Service Specialist
Yoder is a 1993 graduate of
Perry High School.
Cargill, Quick Start sponsor
training program at MGTI
Officials of Cargill signed an
agreement on Tuesday, June 14
with Georgia Quick Start and
Middle Georgia Technical Institute
finalizing a comprehensive training
program.
Under the terms of the
agreement, Middle Georgia Tech
and Georgia Quick Start will
provide training to approximately
400 Cargill employees.
With a capital investment of S3B
million, Cargill will begin
production in 1994 of Poultry
Products in a 160,000 square foot
facility located on 80 acres in
Dooly County. The company will
employ approximately 450 people
by the end of the year and expects
to produce, when at full capacity,
between 1.5 million and 1.7
million pounds of Poultry Products
per week.
John Folger, General Manager of
the Dooly County facility, states
that the training provided to the
company through the Quick Start
program was an important factor for
consideration when Cargill officials
were evaluating areas for a plant
site.
Mourning joins
Army through
DE Program
Brian A. Mourning, son of Rick
and Darlene Lowe of Perry, recently
enlisted in the U.S. Army's Delayed
Entry Program (DEP) and will
report for active duty July 8,1994.
The Perry High School graduate
will take basic and advanced
individual training at Fort Benning,
Ga. He has chosen the position of
Infantry as his military
occupational specialty and has
volunteered to serve a three-year
tour of duty.
Staff Sgt. Rice of the Warner
Robins Army recruiting station
assisted Mourning in his
enlistment.
•Certificates were awarded to
Honors Program graduates includ
ing Tara Faircloth of Perry, Shanna
Hutchinson of Bonaire, Lori Denis
Sutton of Perry.
Bishop reports blood drive
held at CB&T was a success
According to Gary Bishop, 8
people donated blood at the
Tuesday, June 14 blood drive held
in Perry, which resulted in netting
75 pints of blood.
Bishop, who was chairman of
the drive, stated, "To have a suc
cessful blood drive during the
summer months is really a huge
undertaking; and once again, a
number of Perry residents responded
to the need of a critical shortage of
donated blood."
There were several individuals
that led the way in sign ups for the
drive and a special thanks goes to
Laura Smith, Sandra Garza, Belinda
Baker and Dr. Horatio Cabasares.
The blood drive would not have
been successful without the partici
pation of a number of local busi
nesses that encouraged their em
ployees to participate in the drive.
Those businesses were The Bank of
Perry, CB&T Bank, Crossroads
Band, Trust Company Bank, the
Georgia Agricenter, Dr. Michael
Quick Start is a state-wide
program administered through the
Department of Technical and Adult
Education that is designed to
promote the economic development
of Georgia by providing tailor-made
training for the employees of new
or expanding companies in the
state. The actual training is
administered by the technical
institute in the area where the
company is locating.
Jim Newton, Vice President of
Economic development Programs at
Middle Georgia Tech said, "Since
its legislation in 1967, Quick Start
has trained more than 135,000
people for more than 2,000
businesses." Because our programs
are custom designed, employees
receive the training they need to
help businesses run more efficiently
and profitably. The Cargill
employees will begin their training
in June of 1994.
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Fairfield Inn The Standard In Economy Lodging
Plan to enjoy the comfort of being made to feel at home with service that cannot be excelled when
you visit Fairfield Inn, conveniently located in Perry at 110 Perimeter Road, phone 987-4454. Serving local
residents and travelers with some of the finest accommodations available, they have gained a reputation
in the area that is second to none!
If you have guests coming in from out of town or if you don’t have the extra room for visiting relatives,
Fairfield Inn is just what you need. They invite you to call 9874154 for reservations or information. They
feature a peaceful and quiet atmosphere designed to please even the most particular. All of their rooms
are fully heated and air-conditioned, tastefully decorated and very comfortable. Fairfield Inn also offers
free continental breakfast.
For a truly pleasurable experience, visit spon. Regardless of the length of your stay or even if it’s
just for dinner, you’ll always feel welcome at Fairfield Inn, where quality and comfort are their standards
of excellent service.
Charlie’s Hairport Specializing In Senior Discounts
Creative and modem hairstyling for men and women is available in this area at Charlie’s Hairport,
located in Perry at 736 Carroll Street, #l2, phone 987-7443. With as many shops as there are in this area,
why choose this shop? The answer to that question is simple. Charlie has had many years of experience
and professional training, and is well able to discuss with you a hairstyle to suit you best. Charlie can
style your hair according to your desires or she can suggest to you, based on professional know how, a
style best suited to the contour of your face.
Charlie specializes in all phases of hair care, including styling, conditioning, perms, highlighting and
cutting. She can offer many helpful suggestions on maintaining your hairstyle as well as general tips for
healthy hair. Charlie realizes that a satisfied customer is one that will continue to come Lack. She sees
to it that before you leave her shop, your individual hairstyle is most distinct and appealing.
You owe it to yourself to look your best, so be sure to call Charlie’s Hairport today. The
knowledgeable hairstylists here will make believers out of you.
Interstate Paint & Body Don Stoup& Jeff Cross, Owners
The place to have your car body repaired or painted in Perry is Interstate Paint & Body at 1410 Sam
Nunn Boulevard, phone 987-0544, or Perry Paint & Body Shop, located at 905 Jemigan Street, phone
987-2698. They specialize in all phases of auto body and fender work as well as auto painting.
Interstate Paint & Body’s personnel fully understand auto body and fender repair work. Whether
it is a small or a large job, you will receive the same courteous treatment and professional workmanship.
They feature complete auto body repair work on all foreign and domestic cars. Most insurance policies
permit you to choose the repair shop you prefer. Select this reputable firm to do your work. Interstate
Paint & Body’s body work as well as auto painting is among the best done in this area because they have
the “know how” that puts their work in a class by itself.
When you need body work or a paint job on your car, bring it to the place that has satisfied so many
other people throughout the area! Their expert workmanship makes it a must. Remember Interstate
Paint & Body and be assured of a first-class job. /
Ideal Health Care Center • Ideal Living Center
J.M. Crawford, Administrator
TVends towards a longer lifespan and the need for convalescent care following an injury, accident
or stroke are creating a need for different levels of continuing health care. Ideal Health Care Center and
Ideal Living Center, located in Ideal at 201 Poplar Street, phone 949-2270 or 949-2805, were designed to
provide comfort, safety and a home-like atmosphere for the elderly and the convalescent. In the company
of people the same age, your loved one will experience planned daily activities and recreational programs
geared to their interests and abilities. Their qualified professionals provide 24-hour nursing care as well
as physical, occupational and speech therapy for individuals recuperating from an illness or accident,
enabling them to return home as quickly as possible. With the onset of managed care within the insurance
industry, Ideal Health Care Center and Ideal Living Center offer private and Medicare-approved semi
private rooms and nutritionally balanced, home-cooked meals. Special diets are carefully followed and
the facilities are equipped with modem fire alarm systems to ensure the residents’ safety.
Ideal Health Care Center and Ideal Living Center invite you to visit their facilities when you are faced
with the decision of choosing nursing care or therapv for your loved one. The goal of the entire staff is
to personally care for and professionally serve each of their residents.
Kinsley and his staff, the Davis
Company and ALLTEL.
The Perry Rotary Club was
again the main sponsor of this
blood drive and 16 Rotarians not
only solicited potential donors, but
were also donors.
This drive was again supported
by the local Houston County
Chapter of the Red Cross and a
volunteer group headed up by
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The Houston County Department of Family and
Children Services is establishing a list of potential
providers in the Parent Aide Program. Services to be
provided include home management and parenting
skills education, support and outreach. Services are to
begin July 1,1994 and will be purchased at the all
inclusive rate of sll per hour (the all inclusive rate of
sl3 per hour in urban counties.) For further
information, please contact Larry Aaron before June 30,
1994. Mr. Aaron may be reached at 929-6700 between
the hours of 9:00 a.m. -12:00 noon.
The Houston County Department of Family and
Children Services is establishing a list of potential
providers in the Homestead Program. Services to be
provided include short-term, intensive in-home
counseling and parent aide support to families with
children at risk of abuse or neglect. Services are be
begin July 1,1994. The payment rate is negotiable. For
further information, please contact Larry Aaron before
June 30,1993. Mr. Aaron may be reached at 929-6700
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon.
Louise Sturgis was very helpful to
all participants.
In closing, Bishop stated, "You
never know when one person will
make a difference in somebody
else's life. A total of 86 people
made a difference and took the time
to give blood.
"Today, someone's life may be
saved because of these caring indi
viduals."