Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, June 29, 1994, Page Page 4B, Image 12

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■ Wednesday, June 29,1994 “Houston Times-Journal Page 4B Perry Potpourri from Pauline Hospitalized:: Wister "Bud" Williams, Lilli Ann Nichols and Alex Shey Moody (baby). 111 Recuperating at Home: Martin Beeland, Frank Borah, Beverly Bryant, Tina Davidson, Hazel Roberts, John and Leila Clifton, Nell Woodruff, Alice Connell, Clara Cotton, Thelma Walton and Ida Riddle. 11l Sympathy is Extended: -To Harvey Coleman and family upon the death of his brother-in law, Noah Jacobs, of Mobile, Alabama. -To the family of Mrs. Clarence (Jo) Davis, upon her death on June 15. 111 Congratulations! -To Mary Gentry, Perry High School teacher, named Teacher of the Year for 1993-1994, and honored at Perry Kiwanis Club on June 28. -To Rob and LeAnn Tuggle upon the birth of their son, Robert Thomas Tuggle, IV, on June 14, 1994. -To Ches and Kathy Cawthon for the birth of their son, Christopher William, on June 19, 1994.. -To Michael and Tina Kinsley upon the birth of their son, Zachery John, on June 9, 1994. -To Kenny and Lori Baker upon the birth of their daughter, Brittney Michelle, on June 9, 1994. -To Elbe D. Loudermilk, Perry High School teacher, named to the NIE ( Newspapers in Education) Honor Roll by The IJI - v Km IMIT jf j Jg f F I I® 2 // s USDA announces refund on pecan assessments The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced that pecan growers, grower-shellers and importers who paid assessments on 1993 crop pecans under the Pecan Promotion and Research Act may apply for refunds, the Pecan Promotion and Research Plan was defeated in an October 1993 referendum. Lon Hatamiya, administrator of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, said, “Out of fairness to those who voted against the program and in the best interest of the pecan industry, an opportunity to refund assessments will be offered.” Refunds will be paid by trustees of the former Pecan Marketing Board from monies remaining after all administrative and promotional obligations of the Pecan Research and Promotion Plan have been paid or placed in escrow. Should requests for refunds exceed available funds, monies will be prorated among eligible applicants. The refund request period is June 16 through July 29. Those seekine For the Best Sports Coverage Read the Houston Times-Journal MORTGAGE MARKET ASSOCIATES PURCHASE • REFINANCE • SECOND MORTGAGE Low Rates & Fees Fixed, Adjustable & Balloon • 95% Purchase/Refinance • Home Improvement • 80% Cash Out • Bill Consolidation • Construction to Perm • Mobile Homes (w/land) • 3% Down Programs • Investors • Pre-Approvals • Slow Credit, Higher ratio B, C & D Programs For pre-qualification and no app fees FAST, PROFESSIONAL & COURTEOUS SERVICE 987-3956 915 Main Street • Perry, Ga. Georgia Residential Mortgage Licensee Macon Telegraph of Knight-Ridder Newspapers The NIE Teacher of the Year competition included over 50 nominees from throughout the Middle Georgia area. •To Salena Sampson, 12, Kristen Sampson, 9, and Bobby Allen, 12, all of Perry, whose Disney Drawings received Honorable Mention in the contest and were published in The Macon Telegraph on June 21, 1994. -To Cheryl Sheree Cainion of Atlanta and Lawrence Goss 111 of Atlanta upon the announcement of their engagement. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie J. Cainion of Perry, and the granddaughter of the late Louise and Alvin Cainion Sr. of Kathleen and the late Annie and Ernest Norwood, Sr. The groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goss, Jr., and the grandson of Loverta B. Flagg of Dry Branch, the late Sgt.. Maj. Colbert Flagg and the late Colisteine and Clawrence Goss, Sr. Both are graduates of Perry High School; she received a bachelor's degree in business administration from Tuskegee University and is se nior administrator for the Media Services Department of Coca-Cola USA in Atlanta. He received a bachelor's degree in accounting from Clark Atlanta University, is a veteran of the Gulf War, received a commission from Georgia Military Institute and attends the Officer Basic Class of the U.S. Army Ordnance Corp at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. . 11l The following youth and adults from Perry United Methodist Church participated in Habitat for a refund must use the former Pecan Marketing Board’s official “Application for Refund of Assessment.” An application can be obtained by sending a written request to: Pecan Board Trustees, 122 West Carpenter Freeway, Suite 480, Irving, Texas 75039. For business entities, a partner or an officer of the entity must sign the request and indicate his or her tide. For an application to be considered for refund, it must inlude all required information and proof of payment. Proof of payment may be a receipt, or copy of a receipt, given to the grower or importer by the collecting person. A grower sheller may use the handling report, or a copy of it, as proof of payment. Any application received without the required proof of payment will be denied. Refunds are expected to be issued on or before August 26. AMS has oversight responsibility for the termination of the Pecan Promotion and Research Plan and will monitor the refund of 1993 assessments. L JjSHpflr Lewis I Society * editor g Humanity in Charleston, S. C.: Amy Anderson, Lea Brannen, Leslie Davis, Rosemary Mathias, Danny Perfect, Brad Dehem, Lindsey Harrell, Michael Davis, Brad Riley, Kelly Coleman, Eric Skinner, Jane Perfect, Debbie Wood, Katie Davidson, Melanie Moore, Nathan Greer, Lamar Allen, Art McSwain and Steve Rodgers. 111 Bill Chambers, Mike McMillan, Willard Parker and Curtis Rinehart were elected to serve on the active Deacon board at Houston Lake Baptist Church. A special ordina tion service will be held for all ex cept Rinehart. 111 The second rehearsal for "God With Us" will be at 7:00 p.m. on July 5, at Perr” United Methodist Church. This is the music that combined choirs will present at the community PraiSing on August 28 at the Agricenter. Contact Larry Wood, 987-2002 or Chris Murrell, 987-1852 for more information. If you like to sing, it's not too late for you to join this group. On the first rehearsal together, over 100 people representing 13 churches were present. Club donates over SI,OOO to Rainbow House Parry Exchange Club mem ber Earl Chamlee, left, re cently presented a check, on behalf of the local ser vice club, to Alan Sorrow, a representative of Rainbow House. The club donated just over SI,OOO to aid In the prevention of child abuse. The money was raised during the club's annual road block. r O PPOkTUNITY AROUND CARGILL CREATES HUNDREDS OF JOBS AT VTFNNA PT ANT ill V JIJU/jLJLJurIJ.T X Quality in a company creates quality in a job. Find out what we can offer to you. needed snate ' of * t^e ‘ art processing plant. Current openings in all departments. Candidates are Experienced Will Train • Maintenance Mechanic (All Shifts) • Poultry Processing Techs (3rd Shift) • Waste Water Operators (All Shifts) • Sanitation Techs (Ist Shift) Cargill is a company known worldwide for quality in our products and our people. That reputation is built on a first-class work environment: • Excellent Hourly Salaries * Company Training Program • Competitive Benefits • Safe, Modem Workplace • Health & Dental • Paid Vacations & Holidays If you are interested, please complete an application at any of the following locations: Dr. John L [ Magac WTI I What type of exercise is best for you? It seems everyone is doing some type of exercise program, so how do you know which type of exercise is best for you? First, before beginning any program of exercise, consult with your doctor to be certain that you receive specific instructions on proper exercise for your condition. Once you begin you should get a reasonable amount of exercise daily. This doesn’t mean that you should rush into any strenuous program. Walking is a good way to start. Exercise is necessary for proper digestion and proper intestinal action. Exercise will keep your muscles strong and promote better circulation especially in the heart. Any muscle not used for 10 days loses a third of its strength. In addition, exercise helps calm the nerves and thus may alleviate nervous tension that causes muscles to knot up. while exercise has its therapeutic benefits, it can have reverse effect if not done with care and good judgement. The following are some important points to remember: •Wear clothes that will not impede or restrict your movements in any direction. •It is essential that you allow a “warm up” period before engaging in any exercise program. Allow the muscles to loosen up with a stretching routine. •It is important to maintain a balanced breathing cycle with each exercise, inhaling and exhaling in rhythm. •Don’t over-exercise, especially at the beginning. •Do not eat at least 3 hours before you run or swim. •Be careful of dehydration on hot days. •Any time of day is good, but most people find they prefer to set a special time. If you are not a morning person try after work or even lunchtime. It’s nice to vary your routine, so give them all a try. Lcsatian Hams Days Tims Eastman Dept. Of Labor Mon.-Fri. BAM-2PM Perry Dept. Of Labor Mon.-Fri. BAM-4:3OPM Sylvester Dept. Of Labor Mon.-Fri. BAM-4.-30PM Cordele Dept. Of Labor Mon.-Fri. BAM-4:3 OPM Vienna City Hall Mon.-Fri. B;3OAM-SPM Unadilla City Hall Thurs. Only 10AM-3PM Ashbum Chamber Of Wed. Only 10AM-3PM Commerce Beginning 6/29 Equal Opportunity Employer Wommack honored by Flint board Walter Whiting, left, Flint EMC board president, gave Billy Wommack 20-year recognition from the corporation at the June board luncheon. Wommack, Flint Cable Locating Technician, lives in Byron and reports to work at the Flint Service center in Houston County. ThiTcoupon You Can Open O) T SAVE UP TO $5.00 During April & May JL SI.OO Per Admission Ticket (912)382-9800 ANTIQUES - ABSOLUTE - AUCTION HUGE LOAD FINE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES THURS., JULY 7, 6:00 PM PREVIEW FROM 5 LOCATION: REAR OF SMILEY’S ANTIQUE MALL MACON, GA. (4 MI. 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