Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, July 30, 1994, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Saturday, July 30,1904 "Houston Timms-Joumal Page 2A ■ Death notices Frances Parker Jones HAWKINSVILLE-Frances Parker Jones, 69, of Hawkinsville. died Wednesday, July 27, 1994 in a local hospital. Bom in Houston County, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Parker and Letha Henson Parker. She was a retired civil service employee of Robins Air Force Base. She was a member of Hayneville Assembly of God, where she was secretary/treasurer for 30 years. She also was a former church school teacher. Survivors: children, Brenda Jones Kinnas and Gary Jones, both of Perry, and Wendy Thornton of Kathleen; a sister, Winie McCormick of Hayneville; 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Services: Will be held Saturday, July 30, 1994 in the Assembly of God in Hayneville at 11 a.m. Burial will take place in the Perry Memorial Gardens. The Revs. Gene McKinney and Walter Martin will officiate. The family may be contacted at the residence of Brenda Kinnas, 1410 Elizabeth Ave., Perry. The family requests donations be made to Assembly of God of Hayneville, 281 Grovania Road, Hawkinsville 31036. Coffman completes ‘94 recruit training Marine Pvt. Christopher R. Coffman, son of Arvel L. Coffman and Lois M. Green, both of Perry, recently completed recruit training and was meritoriously promoted to his present rank. During the training cycle at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C., recruits are taught the basics of battlefield survival, military daily routine and personal and professional standards. All recruits participate in an active physical conditioning program and gain proficiency in a variety of military skills including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and self-discipline are emphasized throughout the cycle. The Marine Corps has always been an elite force of individuals, and there will always be a need for those individuals who are not only tough, but smart. The Marine Corps has more than 38,000 outstanding career opportunities for qualified young men and women. Wilson receives top Navy Achievement Navy Petty Officer Ist Class Daivd Wilson, son of Gene and Rosa M. Wilson of Perry recently received the Navy Achievement Medal. Wilson was cited for superior performance of duty while serving as 3M Co-ordinator aboard the destroyer tender USS Shenandoah, homeported in Norfolk, Va. The achievement medal singles out an individual servicemember for his initiative in making a significant contribution to the accomplishment ATTENTION SHOPPERS In the Kmart circular that is in today’s paper, with the sale starting July 31st., “Slick 50” Engine Treatment is advertised incorrectly at $9.77. The correct advertised price should read $15.77. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. K Subscribe Today . Call 987-1823 v A & A’s GIGANTIC IRRIGATION SALE Hunter TORO I « $12.50 each Rainbird A POLY/PVC PIPE 1” PVC pipe - SO.IO per ft 3/4” PVC pipe - SO.OB per ft ....AND MUCH MUCH MORE 5o give us a call at A&A. We know your lawncare needs. A & A Contractors of Perry 300 Valley Dr. • Perry, GA 31069 (912) 987-0063 In Service of the command’s mission. The award, presented during formal ceremonies, is official recognition for Wilson’s outstanding achievements and devotion to duty. Wilson joined the Navy in October 1982. Stephens is grad of Operations School Navy Seaman Recruit Shawn A. Stephens, son of Patricia Stephens of Perry recently graduated from Operations Specialist School. During the course at the Fleet Combat Training Center Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Va., students learn to operate surveillance and search radars, recognize and identify electronic signals, control aircraft approach devices and operate electronic navigation systems. Studies are designed to prepare operations specialists for duty in a shipboard combat information center or at a shore-based fleet training center. Stephens joined the Navy in December 1993. Smith returns from Med. deployment Navy Seaman Recruit Jason S. Smith, son of James E. and Susan E. Smith of Perry, recently returned from a six-month Mediterranean Sea deployment aboard the destroyer USS Comte De Grasse, homeported in Norfolk, Va., as part of the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga Joint Task Group. William R. Jerles, D.D.S. PC. is pleased to announce the association of Louis C. Shelton, D.M.D. a : , For the practice of Cosmetic and Family Dentistry 1102 Morningside Drive Perry, Georgia 31069 Office hours by appointment Telephone: (912) 987-2654 ' j.?\i 'j , i W m mm • Wm (L-R) Perry Lions Club member Jim Carter presents a check to Sam Register. Looking on are Jimmy McLeod, Troy Sheppard, Bill Warren and Steve Turner. (Contributed photo) Lion’s Club donates SSOO to aid Perry disaster fund The Perry Lion’s Club has made a SSOO donation to aid the Perry area disaster assistance effort resulting from the aftermath of hurricane storm Alberto. The money was raised by a joint effort of the members of the Perry club through local project Retractions to businesses, Educare The name of one business owned by women were mistakingly omitted from an article that appeared in Wednesday’s publication. TLC Grooming is owned by Jane Giddens, Beverly Thames and Marjorie Cassette. It was also reported in the July 20 edition that staff and Small business seminar Aug. 2 Local business owners are encouraged to attend an Atlanta forum for small businesses. It will be held Tuesday, August 2 at 10 a.m., room 606 of the Legislative Office Building across from the State Capitol Building. Another forum had been planned for Macon on August 1, but was cancelled due to conditions following the flood. These forums are part of the public hearings being held throughout Geoigia to listen to the concerns of small business owners. In the fall, the University of Georgia’s Small Business Development Center will assist in issuing a report on the condition of small businesses in our state. Legislative proposals then will be activities. “The club continues its normal support of the full spectrum of eyesight preservation projects, but wanted to offer a helping hand at this critical time in support of the immediate needs of the local community,” said Lion’s president Jim Carter. residents at Autumn Terrace held an annual “Hobo Day” on July 14. Actually, it was the staff and residents of the New Perry Nursing Home. In a picture appearing on page 8B of Wednesday’s paper, Lea Turner was listed as a Balvaunca Club member. Turner is actually a Tahseria Club member. drafted for the January 1995 session for the Georgia General Assembly. Kay Meyer, Jolly Nut Company, Fort Valley, serves on this Small Business Development Task Force with 54 other Georgians at the request of Max Cleland, Secretary of State. The focus of this task force is to ensure an excellent climate for successful small business formation and continuance in the State of Georgia. Compare the ENERGYGUIDES on a Natural Gas Water Heater AND on an Electric Water Heater. You’ll see that heating water with natural gas cost about half as much as using electricity. With facts like these, no wonder homeowners are making the smart choice - Natural Gas. ©IOO4 Copyrighted. Start Maximizing Your Savings Today! The City of Perry is offering a $l5O rebate if you convert your electric water heater to natural gas. (Limited time offer) Contact the Utility Dept at 987-1911 for more program details. Discover Why Natural Gas Is The Smart Choice HOWARD J. PEROFSKY, M.D. o. Member AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGEONS, INC. Diplomat American Board of Plastic Surgery announces the opening of his office for plastic and reconstructive surgery including: - skin cancer surgery - cosmetic and reconstructive surgery - hand surgery Participates in most insurance plans, HMO s, PPO’s and Medicare 1100 Meeting Street - Perry, Georgia 31069 Office hours by appointment 912-987-0638 ELECT 0 Jim CARTER COMMITTED T 0... • Dialogue with other governing AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENT HEADS • Cultivating business growth TO INCREASE JOB OPPORTUNITIES • Solid Planning • Fiscal Responsibility • Consensus of the People • An Informed Public • Unquestioned support of Senior Citizens You have a choice... • A TAKE CHARGE PROFESSIONAL • Capable • Dedicated • Hard Working • Family man with strong religious beliefs • A TWENTY-YEAR DISTINGUISHED MILITARY LEADER Houston County Commissioner, Post 2 August 9,1994 (To contribute or participate - Call 987-4801) Citizens to Elect Jim Carter Subscribe Today - Call 987-1823 / »lj Ml ■— t I 1 k •