Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, January 04, 1995, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Wednesday, January 4,1996, Houston Times-Joumal Page 2A Death notices J. Everette “Red'' Evans FITZGERALD, GA - J. Everette "Red" Evans, 87, of Route 2, Fitzgerald, GA. (Land's Crossing Community) died Wednesday, December 28, 1994 At Irwin County Hospital, in Ocilla, GA. Mr. Evans had lived in Irwin County most of his life. He was a Charter Member and Deacon of Arp Baptist Church for 50 years. Mr. Evans was a Member of the Irwinville Masonic Lodge for 60 years and a member of the Georgia Farm Bureau. He was a retired farmer. Survivors: wife, Eula Mae Evans, Land's Crossing Community; son, Hubert A. Evans, Perry, GA; daughter, Annette E. Calhoun, Land's Crossing Community; 3 brothers, Cleo Evans, Fitzgerald, GA; Bainor Evans, Warner Robins, GA; Wiley Evans, Fitzgerald, GA; sister, Lavada DeKoyer, Los Angeles, CA; 7 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren and 2 great, great grandchildren. Services: Were held Friday, December 30, 1994 at Arp Baptist Church in Irwin County. Rev. Floyd Richard and Rev. J.W. Taylor officiated with interment in the Arp Cemetery. Paulk Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Annizu Williamson Bacon WARNER ROBINS - Annizu Williamson Bacon. 65, of 108 Peachtree Place, Warner Robins, died Sunday, lanuary 1, 1995 at Houston Medical Center. Mrs. Bacon was born in Soperton and was a member of the First Baptist Church. She was also a member of the School Teachers Association, past officer in School Teachers Association, active in Senior Citizen Association and a member of AARP She was an elementary school teacher with the Houston County School System Survivors: daughter, Jov Bacon of Warner Perry Hospital sets monthly educational programs ■ As pari of its ongoing outreach in educating the community on health and wellness. Perry Hospital will offer a variety of programs during the month ot J.mu.irv WAIST MAKERS - This eight-week course is taught by a registered nurse .uxl will provide up to-date information to help you lose weight The course also includes information on lowering the risk ot heart disease and cancer. Begins Thursday, January 19. Waist Makers 1 : 4:30 - 5:30 p m. W;ust Makers II: 5:45 - 6 30 pin. Perry Hospital Dining R<x»m Instructor: Vicki Alderman, R N. Cost: $75.' COMMUNITY CPR COURSE C - Learn how to recognize a heart attack and how to perform American Heart Association CPR and the choking maneuver. Class size is limited; pre-registration is required Saturday, January 28. 9 a m. Perry Hospital Dining Room Cost: S2O (Pre-registration required.) MONEY MANAGEMENT - Empty pockets after Christmas? Need to develop a budget? Need to decrease the stress in your life? Learn how to manage your money in this free course presented by Consumer Credit Counseling Service ( a member agency of the United Way). Participants will receive a 140-page txxik on money management. Tuesday, January 31, 7:00 p.m. Perry Hospital Dining Room. Instructor; Lucy Smith. Cost: LREE (Pre-registration required.) FRESH START - Begin the New Year smoke-free. Designed by the Aineriain Cancer Society, this smoking cessation course could change your health destiny. January 23, 25 & 30, Febnmry 1 & 6. 5:30 - 6:30 p in. Perry Hospital Medical Library. Instructor: Michelle Ballard. Cost: FREE (Pres registration required). 55 ALIVE - A comprehensive course designed to update drivers age 50 and over on the knowledge Gentry graduates Andy Gentry of Perry received a .bachelor of science in education degree in health and physical education from Georgia Southwestern College Dec. 2. Gentry was one of 225 graduates from the Americas college. Dr. John Gates, director of the mental health program for the Center Center at Emory University, was the featured speaker at graduation ceremonies. Subscribe to The Houston Times-Journnl. Call 987*1823 Robins; son, Kerry Bacon of Bonaire; sister Marilyn Gomto of Perry; granddaughter, Sarah Bacon and grandson Ryan Bacon of Bonaire. Services: Were held Tuesday, January 3, 1995 at the First Baptist Church in Warner Robins. Rev. Jimmy Blanton officiated. Lin lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Rainbow House Childrens Resource Center at 108 Elmwood Street, Warner Robins, GA 31093 or to The First Baptist Church of Warner Robins at 1135 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, GA 31088. McCullough Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Samuel ''Popcorn" Johnson PERRY - Samuel "Popcorn" Johnson, of 1209 Apt. A, Jackson Lane, Perry, expired Wednesday, December 28, 1994 at a local hospital. Funeral service for Mr. Johnson will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 4, 1995 at Oldfield Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the Rest Haven Cemetery. Rev. W.G. Bass will officiate. He was a native of Houston County, GA the son of Thelma Daniel and the late Willie Frank Zanders. He was a 1976 graduate of Perry High School. He was an employee at Kell wood Company. Survivors: wife, Juanita Johnson of Perry; son. Samuel Johnson, Jr. of Perry; mother, Thelma Daniel of Perry; step uaugmCis. Tamsha Hill unci Shanda Hill both of Perry, GA; sister, Eura Dalton of Perry; brothers. Willie James Johnson of Portland. Maine. Curtis Alexander of Warner Robins. GA, Walter Daniel. Sr. of Perry; Johnny Daniel of Belle Glades. Florida, William Daniel. Jr. of Oceanside, California and Warren Cummings of Perry. Richardson Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. and skills of driving Upon course completion, participants are eligible for a 10 percent discount on auto insurance. Thursday and Friday, January 26 and 27 5:30 p.m. Perry Hospital Dining R<x>m Cost: S 8 POSITIVE PREGNANCY - A senes of tour classes tor the expectant MOM Classes offer information on the changes and challenges ot pregnancy. Participants will receive an infant car seat upon attending all four classes. Every Tuesday. 9:30 - 11:30 a m Perry Hospital Dining Room Instructor: Kay Hartley, R.N.C. Pre-registration required ALZHEIMER SUPPORT GROUP - This support group is designed to provide information and resources to caregivers of persons with Alzheimer's Disease. Thursday, January 19. 7:00 p.m. Perry Hospital Dining Room Cost: FREE To register or for more information, call EduCare at Perry Hospital, 987-3600 ext. 405. Announcement Walker & Thompson Supply Co. Store Will Close in Early 1998 Walker & Thompson Supply announces plans to close their business sometime during the first part of 1995. For more than forty (40) years we have been blessed with the support of the people of Perry, Houston County and surrounding counties to supply their needs of quality feeds, seeds, paints, plants, garden and lawn supplies and other home products. Appreciation Sales & Sellout Prices Start Jan. 3rd Spend sloo** - Save s2s°* stated afove •Many items, hardware, insecticides, herbicides, fungicides ’ZVat&en & SccftfUu Reduced 25% *''' •Paints paint supplies-All Reduced Cvilt 4tctt &C Often fat 4e&&tot (VCefo. •Bulbs -1/2 Price - Buy now for best selection ' 9 •Fert & potting soils - 50 c off per bag Out4frutdC*tp valuer - Statewide Wilt 6e filleted. •Feeds - 50 c off every 50 lbs. p This means ss°° off on 500 lbs Sup-R-Block - Now $55 M COdtt COHcUcCtCct CIA, OCM&t! HCome See - Come Save!! H| I I I I jig e , f- KnfHk Ipfji >& '* 'jz- ■■ ife- Bp “ f : . s i B '0 W Quinn wins drawing Montezuma resident Edith Quinn was the winner of a drawing held by Bank South's new Kroger office. Presenting Quinn with her prize, a cellular telephone, is the bank office's Assistant Manager Terry Donn. Red Cross offers training The Houston-Middle Georgia Chapter, American Red Cross announces training and certification in Standard Firsi Aid and Community CPR The Standard First Aid Course is designed to equip you lo help others in emergency situations. It will teach you to give first aid lor choking and other respiratory emergencies; to recognize a heart attack and to give first aid and ('PR to an adult until an ambulance arrives; and to handle the most commonly experienced medical emergencies such as shock, poisoning, heat and chemical bums, fractures, overexposure to extremes in temperature, severe bleeding, diabetic emergencies, and a variety of other situations. Program support fee is $30.00. The Community ('PR course will teach you to handle serious emergencies requiring rescue breathing, choking, and CPR involving adults, children and infants Program support fee is $30.00. Both courses use hands--on practice with a manikin, video cassettes. workbooks and mini lectures These courses are recommended lor tlx: general public, and satisfy the certification requirements lor child care centers, nursing homes, lire/poiice departments and ndier organizations involved in the care of people The following schedule reflects current opportunities taught at .346 Corder Rond. Jan 13 - 6:00 -10:00 p.m Com. First Aid Safety. Jan. 14 - 8:00 a m. - 3:00 p in. Com. First Aid Safety. Jan. 21 - 8:00 a m. - 3:00 p.m Community CPR Jan. 28 - 8:00 a m. - 3:00 p in. Standard First Aid Feb. 6 & 7- 6:00 - 10:00 p in. Sumdard First Aid Feb. 11 - 8:00 a m. - 3:00 p.m. Standard First Aid Feb. 24 - 6:(X) - 10:(X) p in. Com. First Aid Safety. Feb. 25 - 8:00 a m. - 2:00 p m Com. First Aid Safety. Oilier times can be arranged. To sign up for any ol these life saving classes, call 923-6332. or drop by the chapter office at 346 Corder Road. Corder Centre in Warner Robin s ' iJI DR. J. CRAIG PATTERSON ••'Arthritis a Hip Pain a Pain between Shoulder FIND OUT NOW WHETHER CAREFUL PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC CARE CAN RELIEVE YOUR ACHES AND PAINS This examination normally costs $35 00 or more. It will include an orthopedic test, a neurological test, a blood pressure test, a spinal alignment check, an examination for restricted or excessive motion of the spine, a muscle strength test, and a private consultation to discuss the results. Any further treatment shall be agreed upon in writing by both parties. PATTERSON CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 1304 Macon Road • Perry, Georgia • 987-7555 White (Continued from page 1A) search. White is a firm believer in the Leu kemia Society and believes that a sig nificant breakthrough will be coming by the year 2000. Additionally, he has admired Lindsey Bell and the fight she has demonstrated in her battle against the disease. “She is my motivation to prepare myself mentallyand physically”, White said. ”1 talked with her parents and to Lindsey, to see if they had any objec tions to my running in her behalf, and wearing an arm band with her name on it, and they had none. “Several people have made finan cial contributions, but I will need a lot more in order to qualify. Checks should be made to: Leukemia Society, marked to J ack White’s credit and sent to Jack White, 109 Surrey Place, Perry, 31069, or to Cathy and Duren Bell, 100 Lakeview Terrace, Perry, 31069,” White said. All funds will go to the Society, which has been voted one of the top-10 research foundations in the nation for the last three years. It is the best man aged foundation, as far as the way they handle their funds. White has a docu ment showing how the Leukemia Soci ety money is spent their account ability. Some $9,000 was sent back to Houston County this year for direct aid to Houston County patients. f Cheddar a \ Artjy’s Famous Slow Roasted Beef Piled High On A Toasted Sesame Seed Bun And Smothered With Velvety Cheddar Cheese Sauce. 99* FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION No Obligation, Nothing to Pay You may have one of these 12 DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: •* Low Back Pain w Headaches a Neck Pain Leukemia causes more deaths in children, ages 2-15, than any other illness in this country, White said. Cathy Bell said that Leukemia Ser vices paid S7OO per year for their children, ages 2-15, than any other illness in this country, White said. Cathy Bell said that Leukemia Ser vices paid S7OO per year for their transportation and lodging when they took Lindsey to Egleston for her treat ments. Medical insurance covers her medical expenses. Lindsey Bell came off chemo therapy in October 1993. Most re lapses occur during the first year after coming off chemotherapy, Cathy Bell said. Her daughter is fortunate; she passed the one-year marie with no re lapse. The next hurdle occurs within two years. Lindsey is still in remission and looks like a normal, pretty little girl. During the first year after treatment, Lindsey returned every month for check-ups. During the second year, she will go on alternate months. After that, she will go every six months. The check-ups involve having her finger pricked for a blood check. Ad vances are being made, even some since her first treatments began. White said that the GBI supports ventures like this one, and he gave Lindsey a coffee mug with the GBI insignia on it as a memento of this special run. a Painful Joints a Bursitis a Dizziness «r Arm/Leg Pain nr Muscle Spasms a Numbness Arm/Leg