Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, November 23, 1994, Image 11

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Lifestyles Huston Times-Journal ib Pauline's Perry Potpourri Bits and Pieces: Tickets for this year’s presentation of the Living Christmas Tree at First Baptist Church will be available on Sunday, November. 27. There is no cost, but tickets are used to give individuals a choice of the four presentations they wish to attend. Presentations will be made at 7 p..m. on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16-17, and at 3 and 7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 18. hi Perry Players’ auditions for “The Sound of Music” will be held Saturday, Dec. 10, at 10 a.m. (for children); Sunday, Dec. 11, 2 p.m. and Monday, Dec. 12, at 7 p.m., at Community Theatre at 909 Main Street, Perry. Please come prepared to sing. 11l Crossroads Bank sponsored a bus trip to Atlanta on Saturday, Nov. 19 for the forty people who went to see “The Sound of Music” at the Fox Theatre, featuring Marie Osmond. 11l Perry First Baptist Church held a reception for Dr. and Mrs. John O. Yarbrough after the evening service on Sunday, Nov. 20, 1994. in recognition of his election on Nov. 15, 1994 as President of the Georgia Baptist Convention.: 11l Listen to CBS Morning News on WMAZ-TV Channel 13 for the Georgian Renaissance Singers, who will be heard singing “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning”. Their performance will be aired on Dec. 21, at 7:35 a..m. It was filmed in the Hay House with singers in their 16th century English court costumes they use in their “madrigal dinner” performances. This group has performed in the Perry Annex auditorium and are excellent. 11l Hospitalized: Johnny Brewer, S. W. Fisher, Norma Cheek, Louise Williams (Bess Edwards’ friend), Raymond Smith (Dot Thames’ brother-in-law), Larry Wagoner, Rea Goode, Marion Leaptrot (Nell Woodruff’s sister-in-law), Mary Prickett (Diana Yarbrough’s friend). 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A/C.Bo**W<*V U«M M.OOO MSes *15,250 a ggyyfcy A MfK^frE “YOUR SATISFACTION «wwPwdM* IS OUR FUTURE!” * DTIHiTI UB >B »* IW» AweNwod EMIT 48 - HWY 48 BYRON 956-4007 mkiu mu ran* Uj|HMlWgpaiw WtiMMp&jk Connie Nelson (Pauline Lewis’ friend in Hawkinsville) and Joyce Musselwhite. 11l Recuperating at Home: Ron Howard, Lindsey Bell, John and Leila Clifton, Muriel Akin, Mary Duggan, Kim Nall, Tina Davidson, Wister “Bud” Williams, Alice Connell, Thelma Walton, Judy Poss, Kathryn Leaptrot (Nell Woodruffs sister-in-law), Charles Midtbo (L. Grimm’s father), Charis Schemm (Christina Yarbrough’s friend), Barbara Green (Bill Green’s brother), Roselyn Mullen (Marie Lewis’s mother), Mary Julia Fowler (Rosemari Patterson’s mother), W. O. Stewart (Joe’s grandfather), Sheldon Shelton (Frank Shelton’s grandson), Korrie Kice (Janet Modrell’s niece), Gerald Pounds (H. A. Gleaton’s friend), Maxine Forehand (S. Talton’s mother), Dolly Long (Tommy’s mother), George Gonzalez (friend of Joaquin Gonzalez), Dr. Jess Hendley, Martha Collins (J.ames Long’s sister) and Mattie Lou Davis (Brenda Davis’s mother). HI Prayers requested for: Connie Nelson and Joyce Mussellwhite. 11l Sympathy is Extended: -To Angela Green of Perry and other family members, upon the death of her father, Willie B. Colbert Sr., of Atlanta, on Thursday, Nov. 10, 1994. -To brother, Peter Hall of Kathleen and aunt, Mary Andrews of Kathleen, upon the death of Susan Hall Sentowski on Monday, Nov. 14, 1994. -To wife, Anna Harris Coffman and son, Lanny Coffman, both of Perry, relatives and friends, upon the death of John Arville Coffman of Perry on Sunday, Nov. 20, 1994. -To wife, Mildred Jackson of Kathleen; sisters and brothers Emma Lee Jackson,Alice Davis and Clyde Jackson, all of Kathleen, Ruby Lee Richardson of Perry, and other family members, upon the death of Fletcher Jackson of Kathleen on Friday, Nov. 18, 1994. -To Pauline Darsey of Perry and » WG©tig mmMm m®@ imm if w hi ‘95 ESCORT LX WAGON • Ptt'.nt Ewart 321 S •WageGra* •CFf FreeArCrHSWwj • Mae Luggage Bad •BpwSfeemg • ter Wirt* *fewVfasl» • AMFUSfe'* Cass Raoc • 19L SEPT 4 C»l Engne •utrtiCorverareeGroiai ‘SSpd UanuaTransaxle ‘94 AEROSTAR •XLEi! Lengfi ‘4,0 • Preferred Equc Package ICIA <Atoi Overrme Trans • 7 Pass er.Ouai Cap! 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Chateau Png. 40* Captaet Chau* Dual AjC Loaded *18,950 92 MERCURY SABLE GS «0* low Mata Loaded PAN P*L T* Cru»* *10,700 94 FORO AEROSTAR XLT In V«n AT OtW A> AC LOrtM VT-»*Par« Severn loChra* *15,750 82 FORD BRONCO 4X4 EdcM Bauer Automatic Loaded *15,500 % ; Q other relatives, upon the death of her brother, the Rev. Robert Iverson Jones of Cochran, on Saturday, Nov 19, 1994. -To Elaine Stephens of Perry and other relatives, upon the death of her mother, Goldie Criner Thomas of Metter, on Friday, Nov.. 18, 1994. -To wife, Edna Heard Davis of Perry; children, Winifred Davis of Macon, Glenda Daniel of Jackson, Isaac Davis of Perry, and Glenn Davis of Bamesville; sister, Mary Byrnes of Clarkesville, and six grandchildrenn, upon the death of James Bruce “J. B.” Davis of Perry, on Thursday, Nov. 17, 1994. -To mother, Betty S. Hancock, and father, Harry P. Hancock Sr., both of Warner Robins and sister, Terri Brown of Atlanta, upon the death of Harry P. Hancock, Jr. on Thursday, Nov. 17. Mrs. Hancock has friends in the Perry area., HI Congratulations! -To Dr. John O. Yarbrough, elected president of the Georgia Baptist Convention on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1994. Dr. Yarbrough is pastor of First Baptist Church in Perry. -To Wendy Tarpley, October G. A. of the Month at First Baptist Church -To PHS AFJROTC Drill Team upon winning their meet. -To Laura Lee Turlington of Lexington, Ky. and William F. Blanks 111 of Butler, Ky, upon the announcement of their engagement. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O Turlington of Wendell, N. C. and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Turlington of Clinton, N. C. and Laura Stallings of Raleigh, N. C. The groom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hankins of Macon and W. F. Blanks of Albany, and the grandson of Doris McFarling of Macon, the late Harry \ _ BRAISTOM ‘95 ESCORT LX WAGON • Preeetreo Egrxomer! Plig 322 S •WagonGroia) •CFC Free ArContkWwg •Data. 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The wedding is planned for Dec. 17, 1994 at Wendell Christian Church. _ -To Jeffrey and Robyn (Bagby) Candell of Perry upon the birth of their daughter, Emily Nichole Candell on Oct. 20, 1994. -To Larry and Angie (Edmondson) Moss of Perry, upon the birth of their son, William Seth Moss, on Oct. 29, 1994. -To Brian and Pamela (Jones) Childress of Kathleen, upon the birth of their son, John Robert Childress on Oct. 30, 1994. -To Jeffrey and Melanie (McMonagle) of Kathleen, upon the birth of their daughter, Katherine Annne Mashbum of Kathleen. -To Deanna Taylor and C. R.. Brackett of Perry, upon the birth of their son, Trey Austin Brackett on Oct. 31, 1994. -To Randall and Sharon (Askew) Dean of Kathleen, upon the birth of their daughter, Sharanda Brianna Dean, on Oct. 31, 1994. -To Robert Lewis Pinckney and Patricia English Pinckney of Perry, upon the birth of their daughter, Rebecca Ann Pinckney, on Oct. 31, 1994. -To Tech Sgt. Elliott D. and Annette (Tucker) Stephens of Perry, upon die birth of their daughter, Antoinette Marie Stephens, on Nov. 1, 1994. -To Dr. Daniel Ariail, pastor of Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Ga., both featured in The Christian Index dated Nov. 17, 1994.. Dr. Ariail is a former pastor of First Baptist Church in Perry. -To Jim Lamberth, Hugh Walley and Tracy Green, ordained as deacons by Second Memorial Baptist Church in Perry.. HI *95 Fl5O XL LWB • Pretend Egugnent flu 49gA '3.0(1 Rate Raptor We • MairFM Efectrorc StseoOncx *203 41 PA. I3S4WWR 5250 Us. • AroarSmSW Meets • Frart Lcense Ptaie Bwcfeet •a 3l EFT F 6 Engre • AfCtntojmg-CFC Free • Erector*. 4-Smed Ann Pans •Araertr Rear Slier Bruce • P2£7SRXI3(L BSW AFSeason •CWiAndVnyfßm* ‘95 Fl5O XL SWB •Preferred Equp Png, 496 A •3.08 Rate Regular Aide • AMiFM Electror* StevorCtorA -204#! 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Deidre L. Keith checks the sharpness of her trenching tool she used to fight the fires in Idaho's Payette National Forest. Keith, a light wheel vehicle mechanic, is assigned to the 555th Engineer Group, Fort Lewis, Wash., which recently spent 30 days fiaht ing fires. Deidre Keith fights fires as part of special Army team By B. JOHN SMITH Special to the HTJ A haze of smoke and ash, com bined with a roar similar to stam peding cattle, create an eerie setting along the rugged, densely wooded mountainside deep within the Payette National Forest in McCall, Idaho. While flames rip wildly through almost impenetrable brush of a steep, rocky slope, the daughter of a Kathleen couple temporarily ig nores the warnings and continues to dig a trench in the mountainside to impede the onrushing forest fire. Army Pfc. Deidre L. Keith, daughter of David W. and Beverly J. Keith of Kathleen, is a member of the Fort Lewis, Washington-based 555th Engineer Group, battling to contain the growing 60,000 acres of blazing national forest fueled by hot, dry and windy conditions. With over 28 major forest fires burning in nine states this summer, over 2,800 U.S. Army soldiers from three different posts have come to aid the civilian firefighters in Idaho and Montana. "The Army helped prepare me for the physically4iard job of climbing all the mountains to fight the ATTENTION SAM'S CLUB MEMBERS S* Don't Be Fooled Into iPhTIP^ Paying Too MuchJ^_ — (gw#* IpT. 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"We're trained to work as a team, and the teamwork concept we learned as a platoon helped us while we worked out here." Once trained to battle the fires, Keith and her fellow soldier fire fighters were divided into 20-man teams. Traveling by bus, truck and helicopter, it can take 30 minutes to an hour and a half to get to a drop point, in addition to a lengthy hike through the mountainous ter rain before they can even begin tackling the fires. "The reaction of the civilians in the area is one of gratitude. Many have told me how glad they are we have helped protect their area," Keith said. On a smaller scale, working in a hazardous environment such as this helps the military units become tighter. "The potential of danger ranges from heat injuries, due to lack of water consumption, to falling off steep cliffs and getting burned from the fire," Keith said. "The potential for these types of injuries caused our team to always keep a close eye out for each other." 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