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Timas Journal Photo by Larry Hitchcock
MISS WESTFIELD AND HER COURT Lea Brannen, second from left, was
crowned Miss Westfield 1995 Friday night. Members of the royal court, from left, are
Anna Greene, first runner-up and winner of the academic, interview, talent and
evening gown awards; Miss Brannen; HoJIy Hartley, Miss Westfield 1994; and
Rosemary Mathias, second runner-up.
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request of the company's Flint River Operations in
Oglethorpe, recently donated SISOO to the Perry
Players Building Fund for the continuing renovations
being made to the Player's new home on Main Street.
Shown above are Weyerhaeuser's Human Resources
Manager Jim Bisbee (I) presenting the check to Perry
Players President Dennis Hooper. Bisbee stated, "The
Weyerhaeuser Foundation is happy to support the
efforts of the Perry Players and recognizes the
importance of the cultural opportunities they offer to
Perry and the surrounding communities." According to
Hooper, the building renovation is 75 percent complete
and the organization still needs additional donations to
cover associated costs. If you choose to donate, mail
your contribution to Perry Players Building Fund, P.O.
Box 143, Perrv . Ga. 31069.
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Frito-Lay, Inc. is interested in talking to individuals who
possess the following characteristics:
Qualified to drive OTR with Class 5 or Commercial Driver's License. Must
have own tools, including metric and SAE. Ability to work 3rd shift
(11PM-7AM) and weekends. Motivated and able to work without
constant supervision. Desire to improve skill level and advance.
Experience and/or training in heavy truck/trailer repairs including:
Electrical/Charging System
Air Conditioning
Cab, Steering, Body
Tire Maintenance and Service
Fuel and Air Systems
General Engine Troubleshooting not including
engine overhauls
Brake and Cooling System Service
Trailer Repairs
Two years of heavy truck experience or 2 years of diesel votech training
school is the base criteria for employment consideration. If you desire to
join America’s most progressive snack food company, we encourage you
to apply. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Interested
candidates must apply by sending a resume in confidence to:
Frito-Lay, inc.
Human Resources
1200 Hwy 247 South
Kathleen, GA 31047
Walk-ins and call-ins will not be accepted.
Drug Screening will be part of the process.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V
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NAACP sets
fund raiser
The Houston County NAACP
will hold a special fundraiser
program Sunday at Warner Robins
CME on Coleman Boulevard at 6
p.m..
Nelson B. Rivers, 111, will
address the group. He is a native of
South Carolina and regional director
of the South-east Regional Office
of the NAACP in Atlanta.
The topics to be addressed are
"Imagine America without the
NAACP", and "Feed the Dog".
Also on the program are the Saint
James Connection, The Rising Sun
tuid other gospel groups of Houston
County.
Britt Barrett
attends meeting
Special to the T-J
Britt Barrett of Perry recently
attended the National Rural Electric
Cooperative Association's
(NRECA) annual meeting in
Orlando, Fla.
At the meeting, he attended the
business sessions of NRECA and
gained an insight as to how
cooperatives join together
throughout the country.
Last year, he won a chance to
visit the nation's capital as part of
Flint EMC's annual Washington
Youth Tour.
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You can count on us to do everything we can to meet
your request, subject to our liberal credit policy and
credit limitations, if any.
Thanks for considering the Friendly Franklin Folks...
we appreciate the chance to serve you!
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Wednesday
March 15,1995
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SAFE KIDS Bike Safety program
heads Perry Hospital schedule
Bike safety heads this month's
community education programs at
Perry Hospital.
The Houston County SAFE
KIDS program is sponsoring the
program March 23. Children
attending the class will receive a
bike helmet and a bike safety
certificate. Cost is $lO.
The class will be held at the
Agriculture Building, 703 Carroll
St., from 7-8 p.m. Pre-registration
is required.
Other community education
programs planned by the hospital
include:
Heat Smart Breakfast for Men on
March 21, 7:30-8:30 p.m. A
special lunch and learn program
designed for men to learn more
about cholesterol and how it affects
the heart. Cost is $5.
Waist Makers on Thursday from
March 16-May 24, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
each week. This eight-week course
is designed to help you lose weight.
All participants will receive an
individualized food plan and txxik to
assist in weight loss. Pre
registration is required. Cost is SBO.
The group meets at the Perry
Hospital dining room.
Alzheimer's Support Group on
March 16, 7-9 p.m. An opportunity
to receive mutual support and
exchange coping skills with others
Poster contest
winners named
The importance of seat belt
safety was the focus of a recent Seat
Belt Safety Poster Contest at Perry
Elementary. Traffic crashes are still
the number one killer of children
and young adults.
In 1993, 1,047 Georgians died
and 109,339 were injured in
242,093 vehicle crashes. Regular
and correct safety belt use is the
best protection in a vehicle crash.
Sponsored by the University of
Georgia Cooperative Extension
Service Occupant Safety Program
for the sixth year, the contest is
held statewide.
Children were divided into two
divisions (K,1,2) and (3,4,5).
Students were asked to draw a
picture best depicting the theme,
"Why You Should Use Safety
Belts.” Winners were chosen from
each division.
(K,1,2,) winners were Blair
Brown, Heather Godbee, and Tina
Taylor. Heather Godbee was the
School Winner in her division.
Winners in (3,4,5) were Randall
Loggins, Shelby Ridley, Matt
Knight, Dana Avera, Krista
Babbitt, Mecia Oliver, Elizabeth
Bullard, and Victoria Morath.
Randall Loggins was the school
winner in his division.
The two school winners were
sent to be judged along with other
Houston County School winners at
the county level. The first place
winner in each division will
progress to the statewide
competition. The winning posters
in each grade division at the
statewide level will be reproduced
and compiled in a calendar.
A friendly greeting
and
personalized service
are waiting for you
at Ist Franklin.
Official Legal Notices 3B
who are family members and
caregivers of persons with
Alzheimer's Disease. There is no
charge.
Positive Pregnancy on each
Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. Participants
can enter at any time. Cost is S7O.
A series of four classes taught by a
registered nurse specializing in
labor and delivery for the expectant
mother. Participants attending all
four classes will receive an infant
c;ir seat, infant formula supplies and
other newborn products. Pre
registration is required. The cost for
this course is covered by many
insurance plans, including
Medicaid.
Diabetes Alert Day on March
28, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the K-Mart
in Perry. A diabetes screening test
and tree educations materials about
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Odessa Amanda Askew
and Daron Thomas
3/18/95
Lori Bush and
Greg Turton
3/25/95
Kari Underwood
and Rusty Garbett
3/25/95
Angela Scarborough and
Bud (Clarence) Abney
4/22/95
Kristie Langston and
William (Bill) Hill II
4/22/95
Brandi Thorpe and
Sean Waters
5/6/95
Kristin Minor and
Beverly Heath
5/27/95
Sue Huributt and
Jim Lay
4/7/95
Anita Boswell and
Ben Ussery
4/8/95
Alissa Storey and
Thomas Stanley
5/20/95
Overton Jewelers
905 Carroll Street ■ Perry, Ga. 31069
Mon.-Sat. 9-6
Houston Times-Journal
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A Tradition of Quality and Service
diabetes will be given away. There
is no charge.
55 Alive on March 23 and 24, 6
p.m. at the Perry Hospital dining
room. A comprehensive course
designed to update drivers age 50
and over on the knowledge and
skills of driving. Upon completion,
participants are eligible for a 10
percent discount on auto insurance.
Pre-registration is required. Cost is
SB.
Community CPR (Course C) on
March 18 at 9 a.in. at Perry
Hospital dining room. Learn how
to perform CPR and the choking
maneuver. Class size is limited and
pre-registration is required. Cost is
S2O.
To pre-register for any class or
for more information, call 987-
3600, ext. 403.
Tracy Crockett
and Jarrod Murphy
6/24/95
Lisa Causey and
Ray Bragg 111
6/24/95