Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, July 30, 1994, Page Page 5A, Image 5

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Calendar of Events The Masons of Houston Lodge No. 35 F&AM, Perry (Thomas Fast, secretary, 987-2376) meets every second and fourth Monday night of each month at the Masonic Building, Jemigan Street. Meals are served at a nominal charge beginning at 6:30 p.m. Regular meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. All member Master Masons and visiting brethren are welcomed. Houston Drug Action Council (HODAC): A free rape support group meets on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Houston Drug Action Council, 2767 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins. Those interested in attending please call 953-5675. American Legion, Robert D. Collins Post 24 meets the first Monday night of each month at the County Ag Building at 733 Carroll Street. Meals are served beginning at 7 p.m. All American Legion members are urged to attend and visiting Legionaries are welcome. Perry Rotary Club meets each Monday at noon at the New Perry Hotel. Perry Exchange Club meets each Thursday at Quincy's at noon. 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. July 30: . BIG (Blacks in Government) Chapter at Robins Air Force Base will be sponsoring a Gospel Extravaganza at the Warner Robins Civic Center on Watson Boulevard at 6:30 p.m. The extravaganza will feature some creative local talent. Please come out and help make this program a success. Admission is $5. Advance tickets are available from BIG members, or contact Evelyn Tharpe at (912) 926-6357 or 912- 922-8204. July 30: Kroger Sponsors National Night Out— The Kroger store located at 1367 Sam Nunn Blvd. in Perry will participate in National Night Out on August 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The annual event encourages local police and citizens to work together to fight crime. Kroger will sponsor activities designed to heighten awareness of crime and drug abuse, generate participation in and support for local anti-crime programs and strengthen relations between the police and the communities they serve. Agricenter Schedule July 28-31: Georgia Junior Beef Futurity 9 a.m., daily, free admission to the general public. This cattle show is for 4- H, FFA, and rising 4-H students, for additional information, call 912/386-3407. July 29-31: 6th Annual Gold Kist Triple Crown Horse Show 8 a.m., daily. Free admission to the general public. This is a Quarter, Snaple Bit, and Palomino horse show. For additional information, call 404/393-5549. July 30: Ga. Club Lamb Producers Assoc. Market Lamb Futurity 9 a.m. Free admission to the general public. For additional information, call 912/985-1515. July 31: Southern Showdown Market Lamb Show 9 a.m. Free admission to the general public. For additional information, call 706/542-3679 attention SHOPPERS In the Kmart circular that is in today's paper, with the sale starting July 31st, a 16-pc. Corelle Dinnerware set is advertised for $19.97. In the ad it is stated “Dinnerware Set includes 4 Bonus Luncheon Rates" which is incorrect. The correct description should read ‘Dinnerware Set includes 4 Bonus Covers’ as pictured. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. K. I Jo Arment Crumpacker presents a check to American Red Cross Director Sam Register as Salvation Army Capt. Rick Raymer looks on. (Contributed photo) Edward D. Jones Firm donates $2,500 in aid Jo Crumpacker, the local representative for Edward D. Jones & Co., has donated $2,500 to the Perry chapter of the Salvation Army on behalf of the St. Louis based financial services firm. Edward D. Jones will donate a total of $40,000 that will be distributed among eight flood ravaged communities throughout the state of Georgia where the firm has branches. “I am proud to make this contribution on behalf of my firm,” Crumpacker said. “I am very pleased that we can join organizations throughout the country in assisting those whose lives have been disrupted by the 08/GYN Strickland marks 20th year of practice BY PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer Dr. W. Edward Strickland, a native of Albany, Georgia, set up private practice in a trailer on the Perry Hospital grounds, Perry, Georgia, In September 1975, and moved to his present location at 1119 Morningside Drive, in 1978. He became Chief of Obstetrics Services at Perry Hospital in 1975, a position which he now holds, and, in the past, has served as Chief of Staff. He is a graduate of Albany High School, went co-op to Georgia Tech 1960-’62, where he held a swimming record for two years, won the state free-style back stroke, and played football. He transferred to Emory University in 1962 and from there went to the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. He interned at Macon Hospital 1966-’67, where he delivered 13 babies within one night (since then, he has delivered one set of triplets). In 1967-’69, he was with the Association of Southern Florida Medical School in Orlando, and went to Greenville, S. C., for his first year of residency. He served in the Army at Fort Gordon for two years (1970-1972) at his request, and was in Phcnix, Alabanafrom 1972-’75). He said that he completed 12 years of formal education up through high school, 4 years of college, 1 year of internship, 3 years of residency, 2 years of military, for a total of 22 years of education prior to starting private practice. His work also includes pre-natal care, and at least one walk-in per brin Qwdwin / Bill Christie Young / Mark Brown - 8-16-94 SUPER SPECIAL Letitia Rice / Maurice Releford - 8-6-94 St 99 Lisa ntson / Chris Cosby - 8-13-94 pair Angela Huff / Joe McCormick - 8-13-94 PAR Bonnie Howard / Kirk Willis - 8-20-94 Angela Rowland / Thomas Wesley Conner - 8-27-94 10K Julie Bishop / Phillip Moore, Jr. - 9-17-94 Buttcrcu* CJ6 Kathym Moore / Jim MCKinney - 10-1-94 Earrings* 2pt tw LaDonna Chamlee / Thomas Watson - 11-5-94 Mon-Sat 9:00 am - 6:00 pm A Tradition of Quality and Service flood. The floods have been devastating, yet everyone in Perry has pulled together to resist the forces of Mother Nature.” Edward D. Jones & Co. has a long-standing tradition of providing financial assistance to the communities where it does business that are affected by natural disasters. In 1993, when flooding plagued the Midwest, Edward D. Jones & Co. donated $300,000 to more than 70 communities throughout the Midwest where the firm has branches. In addition, the firm contributed SIOO,OOO to the St. Louis area chapter of the American Red Cross and SIOO,OOO to the St. Louis area month in labor with no pre-natal care. “There have been many changes in technology”, he said, “such as ultrasound used for fetal heart monitoring, medicines and antibiotics which are eradicating some diseases once considered life threatening, but which now allow the patient to be up and about within a few days. Insurance companies now want doctors to have the patient up and about on the day of surgery, up and about three days after a c-section or hysterectomy, and in one day for normal deliveries. Health maintenance organizations have come to the forefront. Malpractice insurance is $39,000.00 per year. Other factors doctors must consider are AAA, realty changes, pre-certification, and the necessity to join organizations. It takes from 20-40 hours to keep up with changes and updates, tests and meetings. “We have to practice defensive medicaid. We test for Down’s syndrome or neural problems from 15-18 weeks, normally,” he said. For relaxation, Dr. Strickland likes to play golf; he also likes to hunt from Alaska to Florida and is known for his marksmanship. Two of his deer netted him 160 points. He has five children. One son, Wes, is regional manager of Johnson & Johnson in Cincinnati, Ohio; daughter Shannon is a social worker in Cleveland, Ohio; and son Cole is in the U.S. Marines at Cherry Point, N.C. All three are married. Strickland’s daughter, Amy, lives in Perry, works and attends classes at Mercer at night. At Salvation Army. The brokerage also made a leadership gift of $300,000 for the restoration of the Katy Trail, the longest hikinh and biking trail in America. In total, the firm donated SBOO,OOO to flood relief efforts last year. Tracing its roots to 1871, Edward D. Jones & Co. has more than 3,000 offices in 49 states. It is the largest financial services firm in the nation in terms of number of offices, and its representatives serve individual investors exclusively. The local office is located at 1023 Ball St. “There have been many changes in technology such as ultrasound used for fetal heart monitoring, medicine, and antibiotics. Dr. Ed Strickland 08/GYN present, she is thinking of a career in nursing. When she was a student at Westfield, she was active in the Vespidaettes. His son, Edward, has just completed the 10th grade at Westfield and has been in All- Region golf for two years. He made the team in the Bth grade and has been on the team for three years. His dad thinks that Edward will get a scholarship in golf. Dr. Strickland and his wife, the former Susan Schenck Berry, live at Houston Lake. She works part time in his office and her hobbies are gardening and taking care of their puppy, Sophie. Susan’s daughter, Elizabeth Hall Berry, has completed the 7th grade at Westfield. The Strickland family attends Perry Presbyterian Church. Their civic involvement includes membership in Houston Lake Country Club, and Dr. Strickland’s membership in the Perry Area Chamber of Commerce. */ig/With This Coupon You Can NOW OPEN Qw n r SAVE UP TO $5.00 tyj jj SI.OO Per Admission TicKcl (912) 302-9800 s> Located Near Tillon -1-75. Exit 22 ... Spectacular Summer Sale Items throughout our store reduced 25 to 50 % linens-wlnd chimes-garden stakes-picnic baskets gourmet foods-Ralph Lauren home fragrances and much more! ... A Classic on Carroll 912 Carroll Street • Downtown Perry 987-2255 • M-FlO-6 • S 9-5 U; . ——— Want To Be Your Personal Jeweler • 10K & 14K Gold Chains & Bracelets • Gold Earrings • Watches • Diamond Solitaires • Diamond Cocktail Rings Perry Market Place 988-8252 Hours: Mon - Fri 10-7 Sat. 10-6 Strickland PUBLICATION COPY - COMMERCIAL ANO SAVINGS BANKS CONSOLIOATEO REPORT OP CONOITIQN (Inctudmg Pomast* and Fortin Subtid»arias) rr * TglMßH * < > LEGAL TITLE Of BANK STATE BANK NO Crossroads Bank of Georgia ‘’"'"‘'l* 0 o "cltv County Istate Izip code close of business date Perry Houston Georgia 31069 June 30, 1994 Pomr Amounts ,n Thousands B'l [iboJ ASSETS 1 Cash and balances due hom depository institutions a Noninterest - bearing balances and currency and com 1 212 ' a b Interest - bearing balances __ 803 i b 2 Securities S I I a HeW to-maturity securities -1-5112 2a b AvaltableforsalesecurtMes 5 863 2b 3 Federal funds sold A securities purchased under agreements to resel m domestic offices of the bane 42m. Aof its Edge A Agreement subsidiaries. A m iBFs a Federal funds sold _J 85 3 a b Securities purchased under agreements to resell __ 1 00 3 b 4 Loans and lease financing receivables %%% a Loans and laases. net ol unearned income 52 388 ■%%%_ 4 a b LESS Aaowence tor toen and lease tosses 384 ||| , b c LESS ABotaled transfer nsh reserve g 4 e d Loans and leases, net ol unearned income allowance and reserve (item 4 a mmus 4 b and 4c) _____ 32 004 4 d 5 Assets heto m trading accounts [ 5 • Premises and fined assets (including capitalized leases) I IQ| t> 7 Other real estate owned Q 7 • Investments m unconsoMated subsidiaries and associated companies ( a 9 Customers *ab*ty to this bane on acceptances outstanding ( 9 10 intangible assets ( 10 11 Other assets _____ _____ 811 11 »2 a Total assets (sum of items 1 through it) 46* '2 • b Loans deferred pursuant to t 2 uSC 1923 0) M/l *2b c Toul assets and losses deterred pursuant to t? USC 18230)(sum of items t?a and 12b) 41 46 12c LIABILITIES 13 Deposits a In domes!* offices Ut 33; 13 a H) Noninterest - bearing 5 3U 3,111 (2) Interest - bearing 39l 62( 1 3 • (<D bln foreign offices Edge and Agreement subsidiaries and iBFs I I Ql'ib (t) Nonmterest - bearing |^£||j|g^|^2|t3b|t) (2) Interest - bearing LZXZT7 - l^i'JbfTt t 4 Federal funds purchased and securities soto under agreements to repurchase m domestic offees of the ban* CMZI ZszL Aot ns Edge A Agreement subsidiaries A m iBFs a Fedeiat funds purchased - —fi. t 4 a b Securities sold under agreements to repurchase _____ Q ’4 b 15 a Demand notes Issued to He US Treasury 11L|’ 5 • b Trading liabilities . . ~ , , t# Other borrowed money q is a a WH original maturity of one year or leu —~ b. TMH original mammy of more Han one year Si po 17 Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized teases —l4. 1 1 t 9 Ban* s *ab*ty on acceptances eiecuted and outstanding Q. 18 19 Subordinated notes and dabantures •• 20 Other hab4N.es 7O 21 Total nabeees (sum ot earns t 3 through 20J 4i 5x2. ?l 22 LmMed - Me preferred stoc* and related surplus , ~,Q tf EOUITY CAPITAL Hi HH - 23 Perpetual preferred stoc* end related surplus (No of shares outstanding N°ne , , , ?:J 24 Common stock (No ol shares a Authorized 2,060,666 22L IHi b Outstanding 150.8411 L 50& ?4 29 a Undmded profits and capital reserves —— ** • b Net unrealzed hotoetg gains (tosses) on available tor sale securities rjr-i Tfim, 78 b 27 Cumulative toreign currency translation adtustment* -MM 29 a Total equity capeat (sum ot items 23 thiough 27) 3. 415- ?# • b Losses deterred pursuant to 12 US C *923 (j| 8/A pn b c Total equity capital and tosses deterred pursuant to t2US C 1923 (p tsum ot items 29 *A29 b) rr^r wrma c 29 Total habNNws *meed - Me preferred stock equity capeat anAosses deterred pursuant 10 EHp&pail 12 USC 1923 Q) (sum ol earns 21 ** end 29 c) 48 4(63 29 MEMORANDA Amounts outstanding as ot Rapori ot Condition data MEMO 1 a Standby letters ot cede Total jl Oo ~ 1 b Amount o< Standby letters ot credit m memo t a conveyed to others through participations Hone I ft NOTE This report must be signad by an authonztd ofhcer(s| and aitastad by not lees than three directors other than the othcarts) signing He report VWeJhe undersigned oMieeßtt. do hereby declare that this Reoort o#6ondition has been prepared m conformance with mstrueiiont and is tme yffieci to the best o( my uq/\ knowledge and bet»et ftfAT^WEOfrOFFICE REPORT DATE SK,NC °O7/25/94 NAME(S) ANO TITLE(S) OF OFFICf ffi.) AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT *PFA COOErPMONt NO Ciiol A. BiYintrVlct Priildmt and Caahlcr (912) 987-oon We the undersigned directors attesl to the correctness ol th.s Report of Condition and declare that has been erammed by us and to the best ot our knowledge and hehef has been prepared m conformance with official instructions and >s true and correct SIGNATyatOf WRECTOB fetONAIURF OF OAECTOR “ “ (sKJNA.UK OF > jjjrxts l ,/A^*-T~Vp—- ( 'ftfi orfX' /*t (MAKE MARK FOR 01 y j. NOTARY S SEAL) S»pm to and Subsrnfterf betore me mq '(L fn U, aiY . J and i hereby certify mat f i* not an officer or director of tbit ban* sy My Cbmnessron erfvret If htmif OMUfiMy I «iuiy w, i»m nvuawn limn -vwunia i. Thomas W. Shelton, D.M.D. announces the opening of his medical dental practice in Cosmetic and Family Dentistry in association with Anthony M. 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