Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, June 22, 1994, Page Page 5B, Image 13

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Perry Potpourri from Pauline m Hospitalized: Dianne Sorrows, Wister "Bud" Williams, Sam Aldridge (Norma Mayo's nephew). Alice Cade (Joe Stewart's aunt), Christin Vann (Marilyn Hooten's sister-in-law), Sandra Mashbum, Marge White, Clara Cotton, Baby of Morris and Ginger Moody, Lillian Lewis (Tim Lewis's aunt), Vandrea Davis, Larrv Wagoner (friend of Cliff Woods), B. R. Hendrick (Billy Johnson's step-fa ther) and Mary Ola Rogers (Alma Jones's mother. HHII Recuperating at Home: Lindsey Bell, Adrian Harris, Tina Davidson, John and Leila Clifton, Mary Ruth Hartley, Thelma Walton, Ida Riddle (Betsy Willard’s grandmother), Dick Jones (Virginia Jones' brother), Randal Bynum (Drew Bynum's brother), Dawson Mullen (Marie Lewis' father), Mary Julia Fowler (Rosemari Patterson's mother), Robbie Lewis (Tim's mother), Bruce Flory (Marie Vinings' son-in law), W.O. Stewart (Joe's grandfa ther), Lucille Hammock, Nell Woodruff and E.C. Dover. W Sympathy is Extended: -To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sprouse of Perry upon the death of their grandson, Philip L. Mobley Jr. of Thomasville, N.C. Burial was at 4 p.m., Thursday, in Perry Memorial Gardens. -To William Otis Taylor, Kathleen, upon the death of his fa ther, Henry Grady Taylor of Kathleen, on Wednesday, June 8. -To Quida Faye Peek of Perry upon the death of her father, Aaron Hinson of Dublin, on Monday, June 13. -To family and friends of Lee W. Henry of Perry, upon his death. -To Evelyn New of Perry and Doris Chandler and Dan Parrish, both of Kathleen, upon the death of their father, Oswald L. "Buck" Parrish of Centerville, on Sunday, June 12. -To Shirley Thomas of Perry, and other relatives, upon the death of her father, Lee W. Henry of Perry on Monday, June 13. He was a re tired employee of the City of Perry. -To husband, Clarence O. Davis of Perry, and 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, upon the death of his wife, Jo Elise Mathews Davis, on Wednesday, June 15. -To Paula Wiggins of Kathleen and other family members upon the death of her mother, Anita Lester Suggs of Americus, on Friday, June 17. mm Congratulations! -To Don Norris, re-elected District Commander of the 6th District, American Legion which covers 24 posts within 15 counties. This is a one-year position; his term of office will be from August 1 through July 31. This meeting was held at Post 3 in Macon and is the first time in history that the 6th District has been in Ist place among districts in Georgia. The American Legion Convention will be held in Gainesville, Ga. the weekend of July 23. On September 11, the posts in the 15 counties of District 6 will meet at 1:30 p.m. at Post 17 in Dublin, Ga. -To Marcelline Leigh Noles of Warner Robins and William Brian Yeomans Jr. of Jones County who were married April 22 at First Methodist Church in Warner Robins. -To the Westfield Class of 1984 upon their celebration of the 10th anniversary of their graduation. Activities for the past weekend in cluded a cocktail party at the home of Levin Pritchett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pritchett, Jr.; a pic nic cookout on the grounds of Westfield Schools on Saturday at noon; and a dinner party Saturday evening at the Officers Club at RAFB. -To Roy L. Batchelor of Perry, 77 on June 18, featured in Bill Boyd’s 75-and-Over Happy Birthday Club. -To Tamilee GTennel Watson of Perry and James Glenn Palmer of Pelham, who were married March 19 at Perry United Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glen Watson and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Palmer Jr. After a wedding cruise to the Bahamas, the Palmers are living in Statesboro. -To Veto Roley and Jake Campbell who were inducted into Perry Kiwanis Club as new mem bers. -To Perry Players for an outstand ing run of "Arsenic and Old Lace" which had its final presentation Saturday night, June 18. Special mention should go to Becky Yeatman, director; Carol Howard and Kellie Bowe, co-producers; Gale Weems as Abby Brewster; Jim Peak as Teddy Brewster; Erik Lorak as Mortimer Brewster, Terry Landreth as Jonathan Brewster, Nelda Tawse as Martha Brewster; Allen Burrell as Dr. Einstein; John Waters as Lieutenant Rooney and Eric B. Johnson as Officer O'Hara, main characters, and supporting characters who packed the house. -To Conrad "Connie" Kalbfleish, honored on his 87th birthday by the Knights of Columbus, Sacred Heart Council 4371, with a dinner and party held at the council home on Commercial Circle, Warner Robins. He was a co-lawyer in that office with the late Mr. Frank Green of Perry, and has friends in this area. -To Donald Brian Fulwood, son of Donald M. Fulwood of Macon and Carolyn Kinkaid of Perry, who graduated from Mercer University's School of Engineering on June 12 with the BSE degree in mechanical engineering. -To Gordon Scarborough, Gift Advertising Specialties of Perry, re cently installed as treasurer of the Advertising Club of Central Georgia for the 1994-1995 club year. m Singles Getaway, Friday- Saturday, June 24-25, for college, career, first-time singles and sin gles-again. Will leave Perry around 6 p.m. for the Laser Show at Stone Mountain; will spend the night, participate in several activities Saturday and return early Saturday evening. For further information, call Larry Wood (987-2002). m Trail of Treasures Vacation Bible School will be held at First Baptist Church July 18 - 22, 6 -8:30 p.m., for ages 4 years through adults. Call Debi Hutchens, 987-9909 for further information. m A different kind of PraiSing is BENNY’S MARKET BASKET Fresh Produce - Peas and Butter Beans shelled Will be open June 10 We will have fresh produce as it comes in season 2000 341 South rqi 21 QB7 070* (at Perry City Limits) wit) y»7-y7Ba p er ry, GA 31069 Join the List of Many Georgia Farmers That are now reaping the many Rewards of the! Ostrich Industry. With the Ever Pressing Problems Facing the ! Farmer, with Low Prices, High Cost of Doing Business, They Now Have Another Alternative! In Ostrich Farming. One Such Farm is SOMIMimKBFMI Located in Fort Valley & Managed by Kathy Stoffell For more information on this new and fascinating business - Contact Kathy Stoffell at 825-3745 FOR SALE - BY OWNER Great Starter / Retirement Home 2 bedroom, 1 bath on 100x150 lot. Very cute country charm includes tile counter tops, hardwood floor in Livingroom. Sun Room, Privacy fence in backyard with wired workshop/garage. Great neighborhood, Tucker School $41,500 with seller paying up to SI,OOO in closing. Call 987-7685 . * • 1 Lewis Society editor planned for Sunday evening, August 28, as the community churches join together at the Agricenter. A combined choir of all churches will present the musi cal "God With Us". Tom Hardly, a creator of "God With Us" will be present and will serve as worship leader. If you would like to be a part of this singing group, contact the choir director of your favorite church. Some of them already have the music in hand and are beginning to practice. The Praise Team is composed of Elaine Deckbar and Jackie Beeland, first sopranos; Karan Johnson and Donna Hooper, second sopranos; Deanna Sturgeon and Betsy Johnson, altos; Robert Touchton and Robert Williams, tenors; and Wayne Lowrey and David Galloway, basses. They sing spe cial portions of "God With Us". Karan Clay, Char Carr and Allen Burrell are soloists in this presenta tion. m A nice Perry Welcome to Rev. and Mrs. David Carter and their son, Brad. They are the new par sonage family of Crossroads United Methodist Church. He will bring the morning message on Sunday, June 26. Following the service, a Welcome Luncheon is planned in their honor. Members will bring food. m Post 24 American Legion will meet at 7:30 p.m. on August 1 at Please see PAULINE, page 8B r— w -js iv ———- APRT. FOR RENT HERITAGE APARTMENTS - 1 & 2 BR designs now available. Recently remod eled, still very affordable. 1/2 mile from downtown Perry off old Macon Rd. Hwy 41. 987-7749. 3/5-tfn MOBILE HOME - SALE/ RENT MOBILE HOMES For Rent. Call 987-7535. 8/15-tfn 'Bl VINTAGE 14X70 Mobile Home. 2 BR, 1 bath, central h/a, stove, 12x12 covered deck. Must be moved. Call 912-988-1449. $6,500 - must sell. 6/18-7/29 3BR, 2BA DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME, Central heat and air on 1 acre lot in Hayneville. NO PETS. References re quired. Available July 1 - S2OO security deposit, $385 rent. 987-5587. 6/22-6/25 Piano For Sale - Home Size Console Piano no down payment Low monthly payments can be seen locally. Call anytime: -800-782-0343 FOR SALE USED TV’S & VCR S $75 + up Repair Sales & Service Dls ELECTRONICS 987-1250 1407 Swift St., Perry, GA Mother Hen’s Second Hand Store Not all Old, Not All New, Just All Good Stuff Perry Plaza - Between Wells Florist & Longhorns Tues - Sat 9-6 • 987-1782 ®ILMARy KAy^ 100% satisfaction guaranteed; try it before you buy it with a complimentary, no obligation, facial. SUSAN NICHOLS v 987-5298 j WANTED & Perry Pawn * * Shop * PAYS TOP sss FOR GOOD USED ITEMS. Estates, Complete Households. 322 Gen. Courtney Hodgee Blvd. 987-5867 Got Something To Sell?? Tor* Quick Results . . . Sell It In The Classifieds!!! Houston Times-Journal Classified Advertising Form Classifieds: $5.00 For First 20 Words and 20© For Each Additional Word. If Paid In Advance. $6.00 For First 20 Words and 200 For Each Additional Word. If Billod. !Vl:ii I Ail to: HiMstori 7YiiM*.s : ./«(/rn«/. I»0. I>rj»w<*r IVf - IVrry. (>A3HMK) i Name: Address: —— City, Stats Zip: —— Phons: Method of Payment: Cash Check Mastercard Visa Card # ———— How Many Weeks To Run: PHONE: (912) 98T-1823 FAX: (912) 988-1181 Wednesday. June 22, 1994 Houston Times -Journal- Call 987-1823 To Place Your Ad OFFICE FOR RENT FORRENT-sssopermonth. Two rooms. S3OO for street front office. $250 for back office. Call Bngette or Judy at 987-1823. 5/21-tfn ANIMALS DOG AND CAT SITTING. I will keep your animals while you vacation. Best ratesand very clean kennels. 1 mile north of Hawkinsville. 783-1519. 8/5-tfn* World Book Childcraft Encyclopedias We Finance Agent - Larry Tucker 922- 7223 PRECISION MINI STORAGE Storage Units As Low As sls per month 821 Hodges Blvd. 987-3033 Tupperware Home Parties Career Opportunity Call for free catalog Your Tupperware Sales Consultant THERESA GECK (912) 987-5566 CALL US FOR A QUOTE ON HOME INSURANCE v y &nfr3&uy<zcU 'lrtdwuzKce 987-8000 \ VCR Repair \ \ FREE ) \ Estimates \ i Call ) \ 987-5896 j « Will also buy ► ► broken VCR’s. ■} Deadlines: Wednesday - IVlonday at 112 Noon Saturday - Thursday at 5 pm Apartments Commercial Apartment Rentals Marquis • Valley Forge • Pine Castle Westwood Mobile Home Park One Bedroom - Two Bedroom - Three Bedroom Mullins Construction ® ays ' 987 '^ 5 Night 987-2258 Owner & Operator & 937-9530 Holiday 345 Hodges Blvd. • P.O. Drawer J • Perry, GA 31069 ANIMALS BULLDOG PUPPIES - 1/2 Pitt, 1/2 En glish. Offspring from excellent Hog Dogs - SIOO. After 6 783-2972. 6/11-6/22 HOMES NEEDEDfor assortment of cute kittens. 1126 Macon Street, Macon, GA. 6/18-6/22 WANTED A LADY WISHES TO BUY ANTIQUES, china, furniture, etc. 988-0624 6/11-tfn Counseling and interpreter for the hearing impaired and other services available. Call the Pregnancy Care Center of Perry. Located at 1104 Meeting Street. This is not a medical Facility. Hrs: 9-5 M-W, 9-6 Th. Call 988-8199 for appointment See Us For All Youi Jewelry Repair Brown’s Jewelers 988-3007 PRECISION MINI STORAGE Storage Units As Low As sls per month 821 Hodges Blvd. 987-3033 Drivers TEAM DRIVERS We feel good about being a family owned company. Most runs are to WEST COAST with SOUTHEAST returns. Drive LATE MODEL CONVENTIONALS with WALK-IN SELEEPERS - designed for driver’s comfort. • Medical, dental, life insurance • 40IK available • $.28/$.38 per mile • Fuel/Safety Bonus • Back in after 8 to 10 day turn. Why work some place that you are just a number? 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