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■ Wednesday, September 21,1994, Houston Times-Journal
Death notices
Mildred Sullivan Kersey
BYRON-Mildred Sullivan Kersey, 76, of Byron, died Tuesday,
September 13, 1994 in a hospital in Macon. Bom in Peach County, she
was the daughter of the late John E. and Bessie Yaughn Sullivan Sr. She
was a homemaker and was married to Francis H. Kersey. She had lived in
Byron most of her life and was a member of the Byron United Methodist
Church where she was a member of the Aultman-Hammock SS Class.
Survivors: husband, Francis H. Kersey of Bryon; daughter, Gayle
Kersey Borah of Perry; grandson, Brandon K. Borah of Perry; and three
sisters, Dorothy Sullivan, Beatrice Williams and Mable Allred, all of
Byron.
Services: Were held Thursday, Sept. 15, 1994 in the Byron United
Methodist Church at 3 p.m. The Rev. Harvey Sullins officiated. Burial
took place in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Fort Valley. Watson-Hunt
Funeral Home in Perry had charge of arrangements.
Dessie Swaney Loudermilk
Dessie Swaney Loudermilk, 81, of 622 Pine Ridge Drive, died
Thursday, Sept. 15, 1994 in a local hospital. Bom in Fairmount, Ga., she
was the daughter of the late Joel D. and Marietta Bramlett Swaney. She
was a homemaker and a member of the Calvary Church and the Gleaners
Club. She is preceeded in death by her husband, Charles Loudermilk.
Survivors: son, Bill Loudermilk of Perry; three grandchildren, Jason
Loudermilk, Sherri Loudermilk and David Loudermilk, all of Perry.
Services: Were held Saturday, Sept 17, 1994 in the Calvary Church
at 10 a.m. The officiating clergies were Dr. John O. Yarbrough and Issac
Davis. Burial took place in the Hazelcreek Baptist Church Cemetery in
Clarksville, Ga. The family may be contacted at the residence of Bill
Loudermilk, 113 Felton Rd., Perry, Ga. 31069. Watson-Hunt Funeral
Home in Perry had charge of arrangements.
Zachery Lee Swinney
CARTHAGE, MS-Zachery Lee Swinney, the infant son of Bennie
“Bo” Ray and Susan Duffell Swinney, died Thursday, Sept. 15, 1994 in a
local hospital. Bom in Houston County, he was preceeded in death by his
paternal grandfather, W. C. Swinney. Survivors: parents, Bo and
Susan Swinney of Carthage, Ms.; maternal grandparents, David and
Sandra Duffell of Perry; paternal grandmother , Lucille Swinney of
Carthage, Ms.; maternal great-grandfather, Jack Duffell of Perry; maternal
great-grandparents, Joseph and Patricia Pettis of Warner Robins; paternal
great-grandparents, Troy and Ola Belle Newsom of Carthage, Ms.; and
several aunts and uncles.
Services: Graveside services were held Sunday, Sept. 18, 1994 at 2
p.m. The Rev. A. C. Truluck officiated. Burial took place in the
Hayneville Baptist Church Cemetery. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home in
Perry had charge of arrangements.
District president visits Perry Lions
The Perry Lions Club was
recently visited by the District 18E
Zone Chairman, John Dennis of the
Centerville Liens Club.
Dennis spoke to the club in
reference to the district’s efforts to
have each of the Middle Georgia
Lion’s Clubs represented and to
participate in the upcoming Georgia
National Fair annual parade. The
event is scheduled for Oct. Bth of
this year.
Dennis stated that the Lions
Club members are eager to
participate in the parade and will be
well represented by clubs from
throughout the area.
The high point of the evening
Girl Scouts sought
The Girl Scouts of Perry are
organizing for another year of Girl
Scouting. Last year many girls
were able to enjoy the Girl
Scouting experience. However,
numerous girls were unable to
participate due to a lack of adult
leadership. We invite any person,
18 years or older, who has an
interest in bringing Girl Scouting
to the girls of Perry and who work
well with girls to call J. Denise
McCrary at 1-800-868-4475. Once
contacted we will send to you a
description of the qualifications and
responsibilities of being either a
leader or assistant troop leader,
along with an application to be
returned to us.
Violence session set
The Houston Family Violence
Preevention Council is hosting a
training session on domestic
violence.
The class will be held at the
Wellston Center (formerly the
Senior Citizens Center) on Friday,
Sept. 30th, from 10 a..m. to 12
'noon.
Guest speakers will include State
Senator Sonny Perdue, Judge Kelly
Burke, and Houston County
District Attorney Ed Lukemire.
The class is free and open to anyone
who is interested. For more
information, call 953-5675.
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was tire official induction by
Dennis of a new Perry Lions
member, Mr. Ronald L. Howard.
Howard was sponsord by Jim
Carter, president of the Perry club.
Howard and his wife, Karen, reside
in Perry.
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1207 Macon Road ~ Perry, GA 31069
NOTICE TO QUALIFY
CANDIDATES
NON-PARTISAN BOARD
OF EDUCATION
ELECTION
Qualifying for the Non-Partisan
Board of Education Election to be held
November 8, 1994, will begin at 9:00
A.M. on Monday, September 26th at the
Board of Elections Office in Perry, and
end at 12:00 Noon Wednesday, Septem
ber 28, 1994.
Qualifying will be for Education Districts
2 & 4 and Post 6 at-large.
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Youth Exchange program
applicants sought by club
The Perry Rotary Club is seeking
applicants for the 1995 summer and
the 1995-1996 academic year
Youth Exchange Program.
Applicants for either Youth
Exchange Program must be high
school students between the ages of
15 and 18. Students should be in the
upper third of their class, well
rounded, and interested in making
new friends. The families of suc
cessful applicants must be finan
cially capable of providing airfare
and spending money for students
selected for the program. Limited
financial assistance is available for
students who possess exceptional
qualifications and demonstrate a
need for assistance.
The summer 1995 exchanges will
be conducted with the countries of
Spain, Finland, Japan, Scotland,
and France. The summer visits are
four-to-five weeks long from mid-
June to mid-July. At the end of of
die visit, the student normally re
turns home with his/her new ex
change brother or sister. Which stu
dent visits first depends on the
countries involved.
Full academic year exchanges for
1995-1996 may be arranged with
almost any of the 150 countries
which have Rotary Clubs. Students
having a particular destination
country in mind should inquire
about the possibility of conducting
an exchange with that country.
Students participating in the full
academic year program do not re
ceive credit for courses taken in the
host country and should have two
years of either French or Spanish.
Parents are responsible for round
trip air fare, health insurance, pass
port and visa. Parents of outbound
students must be willing to open
their homes to inbound students.
Applications for either the sum
mer or academic year Rotary
International Youth Exchange
Program are available from the
guidance offices at Westfield and
Perry High Schools or from Bipin
Vashi, International Service
Director of the Perry Rotary Club,
who may be reached at 987-7710.
All applications must be received
by the Perry Rotary Club no later
than Dec. 30, 1994.
Restaurants graded
A total of nine Houston County
eateries have been graded on food
preparations.
Three Perry business were on the
receiving end of inspection scores.
They include (name followed by
score) Arby's (96), Rib Cage (86)
and the Rozar Park concession stand
(97).
Warner Robins' eateries include
(addresses followed by scores):
Checkers Drive-In (120 N.
Houston Rd., 100), Domino's
(1431 Watson Blvd., 96), Krystal
(747 Russell Pkwy., 86).
Pizza Hut (1406 Watson Blvd.,
84), Shipwreck (100-A Highway
247 S., 90) and Wendy’s (2105
Moody Rd., 96).
The grades are part of a periodic
grading by die Houston County
Environmental Health Agency.
Scores are based on overall
cleanliness, employee hygiene,
temerature control of food or food
sources, facility/equipment upkeep
and storage of cleaning products or
toxic materials.
Grades are derived from three
catagories: Excellent (90-100),
Good (80-89) and Satisfactory (70-
79).
They include (name followed by
score) Arby's (96), Rib Cage (86)
and the Rozar Park concession stand
(97).
Warner Robins' eateries include
(addresses followed by scores):
Checkers Drive-In (120 N.
Houston Rd., 100), Domino's
(1431 Watson Blvd., 96), Krystal
(747 Russell Pkwy., 86).
Pizza Hut (1406 Watson Blvd.,
84), Shipwreck (100-A Highway
247 S., 90) and Wendy's (2105
Moody Rd., 96).
The grades are part of a periodic
grading by die Houston County
Environmental Health Agency.
Scores are based on overall
cleanliness, employee hygiene,
temerature control of food or food
sources, facility/equipment upkeep
and storage of cleaning products or
toxic materials.
Grades are derived from three
catagories: Excellent (90-100),
Good (80-89) and Satisfactory (70-
79).
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