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Wednesday, March 15,1995, Houston Times-Journal
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BUG AWARDS Students at Westfield School were recently presented BUG
awards by the Perry Kiwanis Club President Dr. Michael Drake. The BUG program
recognizes students who Bring Up Grades from one grading period to the next. Fifth
grade recipients are Walt Brannen, Georgia Ann Brooks, Joshua Campbell, Katie
Byrd, Bethany Cassell, Lee Evans, Chance Jones, Eric Jones, Kindsay Jones, Amy
Kennedy, Clayton Lewis, Linsey McCord, Lauren Patterson, Jonathan Pierce,
Kirsten Sampson, Will Thompson, Tiffant Walton, Christen Watson and John Wyatt.
Sixth grade recipients are Emily Bennett, Bradon Bergh, Cristina Giampaolo, Maggie
Hanner, Robyn Harrison, Anne Peake, Ashley Staines, Julee Todd, John Wainwright
and Danielle Walton.
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Stephanie Diane Bozeman
celebrated her first
birthday on March 10. She
is the daughter of Bobbie
and Alan Bozeman. She
has a 5-year-old sister,
Nikki. Grandparents are
Joe and Joy Albright of
Perry, Linda Lindsey of
Warner Robins and
Charles E. Bozeman of
Eastman.
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Randarrius Bernard
McCoy, son of Takesia
Rogers and Randy
MccCoy, both of Perry,
celebrated his first
birthday March 1. His
grandparents are Helen
McCoy of Perry and Benny
McCoy of Macon and
Estella Howard of Perry
and Jackie Smith of
Macon.
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La Jasmine Mercer, daughter of Ozie and Edward
Mercer Rice, and Wesley Willis Jr., son of Gwen
Poole and Wesley Willis, Sr. were named King and
Queen at Houston County Daycare Center.
Local Births
Chelsea Aaliyah Walton
Chelsea Aaliyah Walton was bom
March 7, to Toinika Rena Walton in
Perry.
Ilene and Curtis Hughes of Fort
Valley are maternal grandparents.
Jordan Nicole Fox
Jordan Nicole Fox was born
March 2, to Brandie N. and Jason L.
Fox of Byron.
Maternal grandparents ;ire Dorothy
and Jack Brewer, Perry, and Tony
West of Fort Valley. Larre and
Glenda Fox of Macon are paternal
grandparents.
Hospital closes Sears purchase
Houston County Hospital
Authority officials, Friday, closed
the sale of the former Sears
building at Houston Mall.
The 50,0(X) square-foot facility
located on approximately seven
acres of hind was purchased by the
authority for the amount of
$675,000 from Griffith and
Associates, a real estate
development firm based in Atlanta.
Monies for the authority to
purchase the facility were drawn
from the authority's cash reserves.
The authority is in the process
Optimists honor essay winners
Winners of the Perry Evening
Optimist Club's 1995 Essay
Contest and their parents were
special guests of the club Feb. 16.
This year's essay title was
"Freedom: Our Most Precious
Heritage: Entries were judged on
material, organization, adherence to
rules, vocabulary and style,
grammar, punctuation, spelling and
nearness.
Abby Kakritz placed first in the
local competition and second in the
zone contest, which included
participants from Warner Robins
and Ft. Valley high schools.
Christie Cook was second place in
the local contest. Gamble Lewis
placed third. The Uiree winners are
10th grade students at Perry High
School and members of Elaine
Stephens' advanced English class.
Each student was presented with
a medallion and participation
certificate by club president D.
Elaine Miller.
Joint meeting
The annual joint luncheon
meeting of the Sorosis and
Delphian Clubs was held at the
New Perry Hotel March 9. The
Delphian Club were the hostesses.
Norma Cheek, program
chairman of the Delphian Club,
presented "Sport and Dolly," who
gave a Christian comedic program
using the "foibles of the older
generation."
"Sport and Dolly” are Gilbert
and Blanche Branch of Ashbum,
Cm.
Dinner kicks off
MGT Foundation
Special to the T-J
The Middle Georgia Technical
Institute Foundation was officially
kicked off recently with a dinner and
meeting for the Foundation Board
of Trustees. The board consists of
23 members from throughout
Middle Georgia Tech's four-county
service area.
Among the trustees present were
Elizabeth Bonaparte, Bob Cooper,
Art Grady, Tom Hunt, V.W.
McEver, Jr., LaVeme S. Norris,
and Cohen Walker, all of Houston
County; Ken Dattilo, Tim Dupree,
William D. Moorehead, and Josiah
Phelps, all of Peach County; Tom
Arnold, Jeanette Ford, Bill James,
and Genelle Jennings, all of Pulaski
County; A.C. Daniels, Neil Joiner,
Dan Speight; Harry B. Ward of’
Dooly County; and W.P.
Thompson, Jr. of Bibb County.
Members of Middle Georgia Tech's
local board of directors were also in
attendance.
Art Grady, vice president and
manager of the Aircraft Division of
Northrop Grumman Corp.'s
Georgia Production Site, said, "The
contributions that Middle Georgia
Tech has made to Northrop
Grumman's progress have been very
significant." Grady then presented a
check from the Northrop Grumman
Corporation as their initial
contribution to the foundation.
Donations were also made by the
W. Mansfield Jennings, Jr.
Charitable Trust and by W.P.
Thompson, Jr.
of engaging an architect and
contractor team for the renovation
of this facility which will be used
as an outpatient medical center.
Phase I of the renovation, which
will relocate the Peachtree Med-
Stop, Peachtree Counseling Center
and Peachtree Sports Rehabilitation
Center, is expected to be completed
in late June.
Plans for additional services and
programs to be housed in this new
facility are currently under way but
have not been completed
LEGAL NOTICE
The Georgia Public Service Commission is considering the issue of IntnLATA Presubscription.
This matter has been designated Docket No. 5319-U and has been scheduled for hearings before the Georgia
Public Service Commission beginning at 10:00 a.m. on March 15-16,1995 in the Commission Hearing Room,
177 State Office Building, 244 Washington Street, S.W., Atlanta, Georgia, at which time anyone interested in
this matter will be given an opportunity to express their views.
In accordance with O.C.G.A. Section 46-2-59(c), persons wishing to intervene must file a petition to intervene
with the Commission within thirty (30) days following the first published notice of the proceedings.
Fifteen (15) copies of any prefiled testimony must be filed with the Commission's Executive Secretary no later
than ter. (10) days prior to the parties hearing date. Also, each party of record must file with one another a copy
of any prefiled testimony no later than ten (10) days prior to the parties hearing date. Any expert testimony or
testimony of a technical nature must be prefiled. \
If you have a disability and will need assistance or accommodation to participate or need further information,
please contact the Executive Director's Office, Georgia Public Service Commission at (404) 656-4539 or 1-
(800)-282-5813 (inside Georgia only).
This notice is published at the direction of the Georgia Public Service Commission.
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Club
News
Pilot Club
The Pilot Club of Perry met at
the Evans-Cantrell House in Fort
Valley Feb. 21.
During the business meeting,
Lynette Home and Patsy Home
were inducted into the club. They
received pins from president-elect
Sue Fleming.
Gail Soles was selected PIF
Sweetheart. Caarol Bryant led a
brief review of die club's history
in observance of Founder's Day.
The Pilots Club's next
meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m.,
March 21, at Ochlahatchee Club
House.
Perry Kiwanis
Dr. Gene T. Bowman was guest
speaker for the Perry Kiwanis
Club’s luncheon meeting at the
New Perry Hotel last Tuesday.
He spoke of his experience in
becoming a Christian and his later
years as a minister .and associational
director.
He and his wife, Betty, grew up
in Augusta and have made Perry
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Deryle Whipple will present a
program on lodine Deficiency
Disorders on March 21, followed
by Sherrill Stafford on March 28.
The Kiwanis Talent Contest is
March 18, 7:30 p.m.at the Perry
High School auditorium.
The Art Contest is March 22-25.
Any child sixth through twelfth
grade is eligible. Any work of art
qualifies. Registration will be at
the Perry Library on March 18,
from 10 a.m.-12 noon. See Judy
Golden at the Library for details.
Willie Tyson will be in charge
of the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast to
be held April 1 at the Houston
County Ag Building on Carroll
Street as part of the Dogwood
Festival.
MS-DOS Users
The next meeting of the Perry
MS-DOS User Group is Monday,
March 20, 1995 at 7:00 p.m., at K-
Mart on Sam Nunn Blvd. The
topic will be Doing Windows. The
public is invited.
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