Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, September 28, 1994, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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• Wednesday, Seatember 28.1994, Houston Times-Journal Page 2A Death notices Dortha Robertson Blair FT. VALLEY-Dortha Robertson Blair, 81, of Fort Valley, died Friday, Sept. 23, 1994 in the Church Home for the Aged in Perry. Born in Tampa, Fla., she was the daughter of the late Frank Robertson and Bessie Mae Robertson. She was a self-employed child care nursery worker and was a widow. She has resided in Fort Valley for the past 4 years. Survivors: son, Alfred T. Blair Jr. of Lakeland, Fla.; daughter, Yvonne D. Kapaldo of Orlando, Fla.; four sisters, Sylvia Sanders and Ethel Roberts of Tampa, Mable Fuss of College Park, Fla. and Lelia Pelt of Lake Panasoffkee, Fla.; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Services: Were held Sunday, Sept. 25, 1994 in the Christ’s Sanctified Holy Church at 2 p.m. The Rev. Dorris Dameron officiated. Burial took place in the church cemetery. Eleanor B. Brown LEAVITTSBURG, OHIO-Mrs. Eleanor B. Brown, 81, of Ohio, died Thursday, Sept. 22, 1994 at her son’s residence. She was the daughter of the late Gust Zettlaw and Ruby Flora Zettlaw and lived in Leavittsburg- Braceville area most of her life. After her husband’s retirement they lived in Perry and resided in Hayneville for eight years. She was a former employee of Newton Falls Laundromat and Dry Cleaners for many years. She was a member of the Hayneville Baptist Church. She is proceeded in death by her husband, Clarence Elton Brown and her brother, Raymond Zettlaw. Survivors: sons, Carl A. Brown and David R. Brown, both of Cochran; daughters, Mrs. Larry (Shirley) Ahladis of Leavittsburg, Ohio and Mrs. Ray (Patty) Shrock of Garrettsville, Ohio; brothers, Norman Zettlaw of Hollywood, Fla. and Gus Zettlaw of Andover, Ohio; sister, Mrs. Henry (Audrey) Gryncewcy of Erie, Pa.; eight grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Services: Were held Monday, Sept. 26, 1994 in the Robert H. Roberts-Clark Memorial Home at 1 p.m. Burial took place in the Pineview Memorial Park. George E. Cooley WARNER ROB INS-George E. Cooley, 72, of Warner Robins, died Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1994. He was a member of Central Baptist Church in Warner Robins where he was a member of the Pete Joiner Sunday School Class. He was an Army veteran who served in World War II and was a member of the Air Force Association and the Disabled Veterans. He was a retired aircraft mechanic from Robins Air Force Base. Survivors: wife, Francis Cooley of Warner Robins; daughter, Myra C. May of Bonaire; stepdaughters, Shirley D. Knowles and Annie Maine, both of Warner Robins and Wynelle Haire of McDonoough; sisters and brother, mary C. Martin of Byron, Christine Wilson of Perry, Janice Edwards of Unadilla, Molly Kenner of Crossville, Tenn., Peggy Woods and William Cooley, both of Warner Robins; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Services: Were held Thursday, Sept. 22, 1994 in the Central Baptist Church at 4 p.m. Burial took place in the Magnolia Park Cemetery. The Rev. Hugh Kinsey officiated. McCullough Funeral Home in Warner Robins had charge of arrangements. Virginia H. Fuller Virginia H. “Ginny” Fuller, 49, of 369 Moss Road, died. Bom in Peach County, she was the daughter of the late B.J. and Nettie Champion Hudson. She was an employee of the Bibb Company. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and was past president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the 10th Georgia Volunteer Reinactors. Survivors: husband, Marion E. Fuller of Perry; two sons, Mark Fuller and Clay Fuller, both of Perry; sisters, Beverly H. Carson of Tucker, Martha H. Sawyer of Lawrenceville, and Janelle Taylor of Tifton; and a grandchild. Services: Were held in the First Baptist Church. Burial took place in the Evergreen Cemetery in Perry. The Rev. Horace Chapman and Dr. John O. Yarbrough officiated. The family requests donations be made to Hospice of Houston County, P.O. Box 1023, Warner Robins, Ga. 31099- 1023. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had charge of arrangements Voters reminded to register The November General Election is once again upon us. The last day to register to vote in the November 8, 1994 election is Tuesday, Oct. 11. If you are not already registered to vote you can go to one of the following locations in Houston County. In Perry you can register to vote at the Board of Elections office in the Tommie S. Hunt Annex building or Perry City Hall during the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can also register to vote at the Centerville City Hall on GAS SUPERINTENDENT Shall be experienced in the operations, maintenance and construction of odorizing plant, high pressure (300 psi) transmisson mains and distribution mains (30 psi) constructed of steel and plastic, regulator stations (300 and 30 psi), ground beds, propane-air peak shaving plants, meters and Scada Systems. Shall be able to establish, maintain and implement those requirements as set out by the Georgia PSC and the DOT. Shall understand and have been involved in gas supply and transportation (pipeline) operation and cost issues. Shall have prepared and implemented an operation, maintenance and capital budget. Shall have a strong background in interpersonal skills which would allow working with fellow supervisors and employees, customers, vendors, gas suppliers and transporters and consultants. Shall have a High School Diploma or GED and valid Georgia Driver's License. Shall have a minimum of 5 years experience in a like or similar position. Prefer Bachelor's Degree in Science, Business or Public Administration. Salary range of $33,280 - $39,600 plus excellent fringe benefits (i. e. Medical, Dental, Life, Pension). For consideration, please send your resume to: Utility Commission City of Fort Valley P. O. Box 1529 Fort Valley, Georgia 31030 Deadline for resumes is NOVEMBER 18, 1994 Houston Lake Blvd from the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Kroger on Russell Parkway seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Registered voters who have moved and have not changed their address with the Board of Elections office can go to any of the above locations and fill out a change of address card. The last day to turn in a change for the upcoming November Bth election is also October 11th. If you have any questions you can call the Board of Elections office at 987-1973. Phone firm issues alert Local telephone company has issued an alert to Perry-area customers about fraudulent callers contacting customers requesting the immediate payment of telephone bills, over the phone, by credit card. Additionally, the company has been informed that some customers are also being contacted by individuals alleging to representatives of various long-distance companies, requesting verification of the customer’s telephone calling card number. ‘These calls are not generated by Alltel or its representatives,” said Skip Dawkins, area manager. “We may contact customers about delinquent telephone bills or to inform customers about the availability of calling features or services in their areas; however, we will never request immediate payment by credit card over the telephone, nor request verification of a telephone calling card number over the phone.” • Dawkins recommends that customers ignore all calls requesting credit card or calling card information, if received, and to contact local law enforcement agencies about the occurrence. “Though always unwelcome, the timing of these deceptive calls is especially unfortunate, now, because Alltel is in the midst of a telemarketing campaign informing customers about the availability of new calling features,” he said. Additionally, the company is conducting a major records verification project and service improvement program that may involve company personnel visiting customer premises.” Dawkins noted that representatives working on the costomer records verification project will not request entry into a residence- Their work includes the physical inspection of cable pairs at telephone poles and terminals, as well as outside premises verification of customer addresses. Perry Area Home Loan Rates ftettersson Sc Associates 30- year l ived Conventional 30-year l ived Conventional 15- year l ived Conventional 8.375% + .250 disc. pts. Debt ratio to 50% •FHA/VA rates upon request Debt consolida tion loans. Mobile homes on owned land 15 to 30-yr. terms. Second mortgages at prime. Commericlal & SBA Loans. Farmer MAC Loans. |ktterßoon& Associates Financial Planner, Insurance Services Commercial, Residential, and Farm Loans P.O. BOX 27 514-BGEN.C. HODGES BLVD. 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