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Page 2A ■ Wednesday, January 11,1995, Houston Times-Journal Death notices Marianne Kidd PERRY Marianne Kidd, 94, of 806 Washington Avenue died Tuesday, January 3 at Perry Houston County Hospital. A native of Atlanta, Miss Kidd had resided here for 10 years moving from Helen, GA. She attended Georgia College for Women, Fanny Fanner's School of Cookery in Boston, Mass., and Cordon Bleu in Paris, France. She became a lecturer and conducted cooking schools all over the U.S. She was also a Dietician at Middle Georgia College in Cochran. As an Atlanta Restaurateur, she founded and operated The Plantation House at Stone Mountain; was the owner of Magnolia Hall in Marietta, GA and the Clearlake Lodge in Cleveland, C?A. In later years, she was the owner of the GA Craft Shop in Cleveland. In addition she was owner and manager of the Nacoochee Valley Antique Store and the GA Mountain Shop, in Helen, GA, respectively. In association with these businesses, she was a former President and Charter member of the GA Mountain ASOC. She was a member of the St. Christopher's Episcopal Church. Survivors: 2 grand-nieces, Marianne Coley Swank of Perry, Dorothy Cross of Charleston, SC: one grand nephew, David Coley of Macon. GA Schools ai Robins Air Force Base. Smith told the board about the pro gram, which is state-wide is scope. "The center at the Museum of Avia tion is one of seven that are operational in Georgia" he said “There will be 30 centers open when the program is fully operational.” Each center is funded by local in dustry, business and education. The center at the Museum of Avia tion serves Houston. Dooly, Crawford and T wiggs counties as well as the f Jeparanent of Defense schools at Rob ins Air Force Base. The center offers workshops aid suit development courses for teachers in additional to summer camps and Saturday Science Adventures for stu dents and parents. “We emphasize hands-on educa tion in science and math,” Smith said. Modern man needs lesson By Rev. Harold L. Moore, Pastor, Elko Baptist Church “Let us hear the conclusion of the matter: Fear God, keep His commandments, for this is the whole duty of man ” Keel 12:13. The preacher in Ecclesiastes apparently sees no good in anything. “Vanity of vanities, till is vanity “ is his recurring theme. His work is pessimistic. He searches for life’s true values. He concludes that life is hardly worth living and all human effort is vain. His major thesis is dark fatalism for man. At the end of life’ - brief span death ensues to nullify the value and worth of wisdom, pleasure, labor and wealth. He asks. “Why be bothered with the struggle of trying to get ahead or of being good?” The sun shines alike on the rich and the poor, the bad and the good. The ultimate end in either - * AVI H I HOUSAND^^AV^mOUSANOS ‘hAVt IHOIJS HUIJS ANUS^AV^moUSANU^^AV^HOUSAND^^ > • i A SMITH ISUZUI ™ V!sHgFifi “PRACTICALLY AMAZING” \ ’SSH? 94ISUZU PICK-UP 5-SPEED; AIR CONOfDONMG >*■**•*?% QQQ M SPECIAL ALUMINUM WHEELS IB ,SLSL SUDWG REAR WWOOW - y -*** ~ OWN STEREO CASSETTE CASH Oft nHHrav trade ■ekest ysr tss 03 * mimMitnunf ora unMTM THEWOUfftINE EOFTION MAKE A DEAL WITH US AND WE’LL PAY THE AD-VALOREM TAX ON YOUR TRADE F~ 94 ISUZU AMIGO PWR 4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES rn crcri whffi q w/rrifimt W/REAR WHEEL ANT HOCK BRAKES TEH CAP ANDNTIM RINGS SPARE TIRE COVER; 5-SPEED PWR iS STEERING;AIR CONDITIONING & MUCH MGRE! STEREO W/CASSETT E AND CLOCK XS MODELS ALSO AVAILABLE REMOVABLE VINYL TOP "93" Mazda MX-6 92 CMC Sierra Extend Cab “94" Ch«V. CamefO Z-28 1992 Toyota Corolls Local trad* Loaded $16,995 T lope, 18.000 mlai Auto $8,995 'T 3,995 Call Bob Kachonik *18,995 Local Trade ‘‘92" 6lds Cutlas-s "92" Honda Accord LX "93" Feed Thundaibird "93' Chev S-10 4 dr. Auto, Low miles ooly 15,000 rrile, pin V-6. 5 spd. -92 Pontiac Grand Prbr 92 GMC Sierra SLE ’94* BMW 3181 91 Chev Camcro RS Local trade Loaded 26,000 miles $14,995 Local trade, only 14,000 mies Low Miles • *O,BBO Call Bob Kachonik *21,705 $9,450 BARNEY A SMITH ISUZU (ii) 922-0067 SAVE THOUSANDS • SAVE THOUSANDS ‘.SAVE THOUSANDS* Services: Memorial Services will be private. Father Paul Gerlock to officiate. In lieu of flowers, The Family requests memorials made to the charity of your choice. Watson- Hunt Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Leroy Alford PERRY - Leroy Alford, 34, of 1109 Gaines St, died Monday, January 1, 1995. Born in Houston County, he was a 1978 graduate of Perry High School. He was employed at Kellwood Co. 16 years and Curly Cleaning Service three years. Survivors: wife, Debra Denease Alford of Perry; children, Mario Alford of Warner Robins, and Favius Alford and Yatavia Alford, both of Ferry; mother, Annie Eva Atkinson Alford of Perry; father, William Alford Jr. of Milledgeville; sisters and brothers, Vikki Daniels of Warner Robins, David Alford Sr., William Alford 111, Johnny Alford and Alexander Dixon, all of Perry; half brother, Charlie Brown of Perry; grandparents, Mary Lou Atkinson pf Perry and Harrietta Swift of Fort Valley; and great-grandmother, Mattie Lawson of Perry. Services: Were held Saturday, January 7, 1995 at the Shiloh Baptist Church, Henderson with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. W.Ci. Grover officiated. Bobby E. Glover Mortuary in Perry had charge of arrangements. (Continued from page 1A) In other action, the board approved Bank South of Houston County as the depository for the school system ’ s gen eral operating account, the bond sink ing fund, workman ’ s compensation and the school food service account The Local Government Investment Pool was approved for investments and the workers compensation trust fund was approved toK- in Columbus Bank and Trust. Approved for membership on the sex education review committee were Suzy Varner and Mike Hamage from Houston County High School. Mrs Richard Dannenberg from Morning - side Elementary , Alecia Fowler and Mi Pack from Northside High School, Sharon Brown from Tucker Elemen tary, Hillary Smith from Perry High School and Walter Hcilig from Warner Robins High School case is the cold, dark grave. "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity”, he reiterates. The preacher is looking at life from the materialistic point of view. He rejects the insights of divine revelations. He flounders in the deep sea of skepticism. He sees the element of time taking its toll upon the realm of natural substance, man’s physical nature included. He sees no value in all life’s strivings, when its destiny amounts to nothing more than the ash heap. This attitude prevails throughout the book to the last two verses. Here he brings God into the picture. Now he looks at life from its true perspective. The purpose of his major thesis is brought into sharp focus. It has illustrated most effectively the fact that LIFE APART ' FROM GOD IS MEANINGLESS AND VAIN.. “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity” is 95 ISUZU RODEO SALE PRICE A mn mfmm HO jap rTT rHflfclW I ' act mtrct door kammutomatic; IC>B4cID 101 - STEREO Wf/CMSETTE k CLOCK ROOf RACK. TINTED GLASS YShHhPHNHI! 2 V « IMG; MARWHtiI anti ockbramv PWR stuwmg 12300 down lag mar wwuv washer OMHORIRAH fWRWM»W%CTIJSLTIIW«BEL arimm"* 3« MONTHSO.OOO MtWWR. 'mtnSSE rtSwjL Wendy Rowell Selected as ABAC Goldduster TIFTON - Wendy Rowell, a nursing major from Perry, has been selected for the 1994-95 Abraham Baldwin College Fabulous Golddusters dance team along with 15 other young women from across the country. The group began as a drill team in 1972. but was converted to a dance team in 1974 by director Andrea Pate Willis Now the Golddusters perform jazz, jazz tap. character dance, and lyrical dance -- they try to keep up with the times, said Willis. Tryouts lake pfrice twice a year. "I look for skill.'’ said Willis, "and someone who can le;irn fast But the most important thing is that the girls are coachable and get along well with others They have to be team workers." The Golddusters ;ire in demand at high schools, elementary schools. accurate terminology to describe till of life when God is left out. Without God man can register no real gains, achieve no permanent goals, and accumulate no lastine profits. Jesus said, "What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world, and loses his own soul?" Modern man needs this lesson He thinks he has found value and significance in material things, and struggles to possess them. He tries to make a life without God. His efforts are vain, for one may aiave everything else in life and not God, and have nothing. How blessed life can be when man “Fears God and keeps His commandments”. For the best sports m town, reacS the Times- Journal Wendy Rowell colleges, civic club functions, and other special events This quarter, they will perform at Valdosta State University and Georgia Southwestern basketball games. To schedule the dance team, interested persons can contact Willis at (912)3X6-3272. icn ! DR J. CRAIG PATTERSON 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 “v CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 1304 Ma- Road • Perry, “Georgia • 987-7555 Headaches “How to treat and stop severe headaches including Migraines. ” Tuesday, January 31st • 12:00 - 1:00 Take a moment from your busy day to join us for lunch and learn about the most recent advancements in headache treatment. Learn the cause of Migraines in 95% of cases. Answering your questions about PERRY CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CENTER 1207 Houston Lake Drive • Any Further Treatment Shall Be Agreed Upon In Writing And Signed By Both Parties FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION No Obligation, Nothing to Pay You may have one of these 12 DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: w Low Back Pain «• Painful Joints Arm/Leg Pain w Headaches «*• Bursitis **" Muscle Spasms *» Neck Pain Dizziness Numbness Arm/Leg « Arthritis ** Hip Pain » Pain between Shoulder headaches and migraines. Dr. John Magac To reserve your space please call 987-9666 Georgia Teen Pageant application deadline set Pageant Officials announced Saturday, February 4, 1995, as the Final deadline for applications to the 1995 Georgia Teen Pageant to be staged again in Gainesville, Georgia, in the main ballroom of the Holiday Inn - Lake Lanier on April 8 and 9, 1995. The Georgia Teen Pageant is an official America’s Perfect Teen Contest. There is “no performing talent” requirement; all judging is on the basis of poise, personality and beauty of face and figure. Contestants compete in sportswear, poise and personality, and evening gown competition. Entrants who qualify must be between 13 and 19 years of age and never married. Letters must include a recent snapshot, a brief biography, address, and a phone Shannon Rainey makes dean's list at Georgia Southwestern College Shannon Rainey has completed his first year at Georgia Southwestern College in Americus, Ga. He has made the President's List with a 4.0 average for all four quarters. Rainey is married to the former Ginger Tribble, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George Tribble of Warner WE ONLY DO SATELLITES ] No Matter Where You Bought It, We'll Work On 111 /CTV. ALL MAKES SATELLITE PRODUCTS (K\UkN#> Ph.(912)783-2636 NEW & USED EQUIPMENT vSfrSTkL SERVING MIDDLE GEORGIA number. Along with her expense paid trip to the 14th Annual National “America’s Perfect Teen” Pageant this fall in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, our State Winner will receive a $1,000.00 cash scholarship, among her many prizes and awards. The new Georgia Teen will be crowned by the current Georgia’s Perfect Teen, Nicole Jolley of Cartersville, who was Third Runner up in last year’s National Pageant in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Application Deadline is February 4, 1995 for Georgia Teen Pageant, Regional Headquarters - Dept. N, 347 Locust Avenue, Washington, Pa 15301-3399, Phone: 412/225- 53343 (Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Robins, Ga. Shannon Rainey is the son of Mrs. Janet Rainey and the late Robert Rainey. He is also the grandson of Sara W. Lawhom, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rainey and Herschel B. Lawhom; the great-grandson of Inez W. Ellis and Melba Lawhom . all of Perry. ■ JjjiFjL Afi Ri