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daughter, Anne S. Wilson of Perry;
son, Ronnie Stanley of Perry;
sister and brother, Shirley
Westwood of Albany and Marlin
Maddox of Fort Valley; five
grandchildren; and ten great
grandchildren. She is preceded in
death by her husband, R.E. Stanley.
Services: Were held Tuesday,
Dec. 6, 1994 in the Perry United
Methodist Church at 3 p.m. Dr.
Marcus Tripp officiated. Burial
took place in the Woodlawn
Cemetery. Watson-Hunt Funeral
Home in Perry had charge of
arrangements.
Woodrow W. Cannady
MACON- Woodrow W.
Cannady, 82, of Macon, died
Sunday, Dec. 4, 1994 in a local
hospital Bom in Candler County,
he had lived in Macon the past 42
years. He was a member of
Bellevue Baptist Church, the Senior
Couples Sunday School Class and
was a deacon. Survivors: wife,
Etta H. Cannady of Macon;
children, Johnny R. Cannady of
Wadley, William A. Cannady and
Julia C. Wagsiaff, both of Warner
Robins, and Kay C. Hunnicutt of
Perry; sister, Eunice Lightsey of
Americus; 12 grandchildren; and
18 great-grandchildren.
Services: Will be held
Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1994 in the
Bellevue Baptist Church at 2 p.m.
The Rev. Larry Jones and Dr. Neal
Wall will officiate. Crest Lawn
Funeral Home has charge of
arrangements.
Goldie G. Thomas
WAYCROSS- Mrs. Goldie
Griner Thomas, 85, of Waycross,
died Friday, Nov. 18, 1994 in
theMetter Nursing Home following
a brief iilness. She was a native of
Berrien County, a long-time
resident of Ware County, and had
lived the past sixteen years in the
Metter Nursing Home. She was
the wife of the late M.C. Thomas,
a former Mayor of Waycross, and
was the daughter of the late Samuel
J. Griner and Elizabeth Day Griner.
She formerly owned and operated
Goldie's Beauty Shop, and was a
former teacher and principal at
Wacona School. She was a
member of the First Baptist
Church, the Steadfast Sunday
School Class, the Eastern Star and
was a former member of the
Waycross Shrine Club Ladies
Auxiliary. Shc fiatf formerly held
offices in the National. State and
Local PTA. She was named Ms.
Metier Nursing Home for the 1980-
81 years. Survivors: two
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daughters and sons-in law,
Elizabeth and Bob Green of Atlanta
and Elaine and John Stephens of
Perry; a step-daughter, Margaret
Yarger of North Canton, Ohio;
four grandchildren, David Green of
Seattle, Wa., Derek Green of
Baltimore, Md„ and Katie and Mark
Stephens of Perry.
Services: Graveside services
were held Sunday, Nov. 30, 1994 at
3 p.m. in the Oakland Cemetery in
Waycross with the Rev. Carlton
Ring officiating. Pallbearers were:
Ed Deen, Bob Malone, Howard
Hodges, Bob Green, David Green,
Mark Stephens, John Stephens,
Josa Hodges, Tuten Day and Bobby
L. Wilson. Miles-Odum Funeral
Home of Waycross was in charge of
arrangements.
Mary K. Stone
Mary K. Stone, 77, of Perry,
died Friday, Nov. 25, 1994 in a
local hospital. Bom in Florida, she
was the daughter of die late Thomas
and Kathleen Wilcox Mattocks.
She was a member of Southside
Estates Baptist Church and was the
widow of James Raymond Stone.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors: children, Donna
Lovejoy of Bonaire, Patricia Oliver
and Wallace Mattocks, both of
Jacksonville, Fla., and Mary Lynn
Burke of Gainesville, Fla.; and six
grandchildren.
Services: Were held Tuesday,
Nov. 29, 1994 in the -Chapel Hill
Memorial Gardens at 11 a.m. In
lieu of flowers, the family suggests
donations be made to Alzheimers
Association of Central Georgia
Chapter, 2484 Ingleside Drive,
Suite A-108, Macon, 31204.
Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home in
Jacksonville had charge of
arrangements.
Incidents, from 3A
made in the case.
Shoplifter arrested
Police arrested Devedrick Laconia
Cato, 23, of 716 Betty S<./801
Elko Road, on Dec. 1 for shoplift
ing and battery.
Shoplifter arrested
Wilbert A. Engrain, 48, of 1024
Winchester Circle, was arrested by
police on Dec. 1 and clnirged with
shoplifting.
Public drunk
Freddy Puttor of Fort Valley, was
arrested for drinking, drunkenness
and intoxication on Nov. 20.
Shoplifter arrested
Steven Peavy, 27, of 1116 James
St., was arrested by police on Dec.
2 and charged with theft by
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stalling new equipment in the facil
ity, the company will be spending
several million dollars. I have
talked with the compmiy executives
who say that production will be in
place April 1, 1995. Sixty to 100
people will be employed initially,
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living at the proper time.
We have to accept the Bible as it is.
There are some mysteries and there is
much to be understood of its
message. Deuteronomy 29:29 is a
key verse in explaining this: "The
secret things belong unto the Lord
our God: but those things which ;ire
revealed belong unto us and to our
children forever, that we may do all
the words of this law." We are
encouraged to study the Bible
diligently, seeking to learn all we
can; however, we must leave some of
it to be known by those for whom it
is intended. Even Daniel wrote, but
did not understand what he was
writing (see Daniel !2:4-9). Seek for
spiritual knowledge to the glory of
God, and to benefit others and
yourself and it will be given. "Call
unto me and I will answer thee and
shew thee great and mighty things,
which thou knowest not" (Jeremiah
33:3). "If any of you lack wisdom,
let him ask of God that giveth to all
men liberally, and upbraideth not;
and it shall be given to him"
(.Limes 1:5). Accept with humility all
the spiritual knowledge God gives
you, and all that remains a mystery
to you, accept that by faith, trusting
what God said and that settles it, and
is will be as He said it. Our thought
for the week: "The people who
usually cause problems are the
uninformed and the misinformed."
shoplifting and obstruction of an
officer.
Simple assault
Milton Wynn 111, 24, of 1103
Kings Circle, was :irrested on Dec.
1 for simple assault.
Shoplifter arrested
Steven Bernard Peavy, 26, of
1168 Jtunes Street, was arrested for
shoplifting on Dec. 2.
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Brewery, from ia
and that number could increase as
time goes by.
"AriZona is a very growing, pop
ular drink that will be manufactured
here in five flavors and packaged in
24-ounce containers, as well as in
smaller cans and bottles. Cans and
bottles will be obtained from other
sources. It's good news, and it's
good to see it happen."
Thomas O. Hilcks, chairman and
chief executive officer, of Hicks,
Muse, Tate & Furst Inc., which ac
quired G. Heileman Brewing Co. in
January 1994, said, "Heileman's
growing role in the production and
packaging of beer and non-beer
products, including its own brands
and those of other beverage produc
ers, reflects the strength and poten-
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workers and scoops to partially fill
the 300 white paper bags with the
sand, and a willingness to do the job.
Scout leaders and members of Troop
96 placed the candles in the bags and
placed the bags on the trailer and any
other dry spots they could find in the
City Bam where the work was being
accomplished, so as to be out of the
weather.
The Perry Area Historical Society
sponsored the street-lighting project.
Pauline Lewis, chairman of the
project, said that it was the first time
the weather has been so bad that the
service had to be cancelled; however,
it has been so disagreeable a few
times that the service was shortened.
Those who assisted in the candle
lighting project were members of the
Police and Fire Departments, City
employees, leaders and members of
Boy Scout Troop 96 and Pauline
Lewis.
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tial of the Heileman franchise, and
the success of Heileman manage
ment in building the company's
value for its customers, employees
and shareholders."
Heileman's property in Perry,
which is 100 miles south of At
lanta and 25 miles southwest of
Macon,was built in 1970 by the
Pabst Brewing Company, and ac
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