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MISS PERRY HIGH AND HER COURT Angela Patterson, center, was crowned
Miss Perry High March 9. Members of the royal court are, from left, Niki Latrice
Robinson, first runner-up; Miss Patterson, who also has the most original costume;
and Sherri Lynn Loudermilk, second runner-up.
Exchange strawberries due Friday
The Perry Exchange Club will
be receiving strawberry shipments
around 6:30 p.m. Friday. Come by
Advance Auto Parts along Sam
Nunn Blvd. Saturday, 9 a.in.- noon
to pick up your orders. Call Judy
Hall, 987-1538 for further
information.
"Love, Sex, and the IRS" is
Perry Players' next show this
season and auditions are quickly
approaching. The audition dates
are April 16 and 17 with
performance dates on June 8,9, 10,
11, 15, 16 and 17. This rollicking
comedy requires the acting talents
of three men and three women.
Two roommates, John and
Leslie, are being audited by the
IRS. As if that weren’t enough,
Leslie finds out that to save on
taxes, John had him listed as his
wife! Now Leslie must dress as a
woman in order to convince the
auditor! Add their two girlfriends
and John's mother into the story
and hilarity mixes into a riotous
good time.
Mark your now to
audition for a part in this fun show!
Call (912) 987-5354 for further
information.
Get in the habit of visiting
residents of the nursing and
personal care homes in the Perry
area. There are four within the city
mid one about five miles from down
town Perry. They me New Perry
Nursing Home, Autumn I and 11,
and Willow Ridge (all personal
Care Homes) and Church Home for
the Aged. Residents look forward
to having visitors and you'll enjoy
the visits. They don't have to be
long visits, but do spend a little
time - don't just pop in and pop out
unless you must. Bring little bits
of news, material to read, or small
items they can use and enjoy.
Perry Area
Home Loan Rates
Pcttcrason & Associates
30- year l ived ( omentinnal
8.375% + .375 disc. pts.
30- scar I i\i(i4 (Vmcnlioual
7.875% + 2.500 disc. pts.
.15- 'car l ived (jtnventioiial
7.875% + .375 disc. pts.
Debt ratio to 50%
♦FHA/VA rates upon request. Deb* consolida
tion loans. Mobile homes on owned land 15 to
30-yr. terms. Second mortgages at prime.
Commericlal & SBA Loans. Farmer MAC
Loans.
Petterssnn& Associates
Financial Planner, Insurance Services
Commercial, Residential, and Farm Loans
P.O. BOX 27
514-B GEN. C. HODGES BLVD.
Tel: Sl2-987-3817
Club News 3B
Muriel Meadows of Carousel
Hallmark Shop in Perry has created
the official 1995 Cherry Blossom
doll - a likeness of Claudia Foster
Fielding, wife of the late William
Fickling, who was responsible for
Macons' Yoshino Cherry trees.
Muriel also produced last years'
"Carolyn" doll, in the likeness of
Carolyn Crayton, originator of the
Cherry Blossom Festival.
A shower at First Baptist
Church, Perry, honored bride-elect
Brandi Thampe, fiance of Sean
Waters.
What kind of bank would let you
phone in for an equity line at prime
rate? And give you the freedom to
choose from three ways to pay-every
time you use it. Only one bank we
know of. Bank South. Select Equityline
is an ideal way to save by consolidating
higher interest debts. Each time you
write a loan from your line of credit,
you decide whether you want a
variable rate, interest only or a fixed
term with a fixed rate. And because
Select Equityline is secured by the
equity in your home, the
interest may be 100% tax
deductible.** Simply call
1-800-299-BANK. Any day of
the week, even Saturday or Sunday.
Any time until 10 p.m. And apply right
over the phone. Select Equityline.
No other bank in Georgia has
anything like it. But it's just what
you'd expect from the only bank that's
open to new ideas seven days a week.
‘Rjir .*|>t>litable after April »S. 1996 will be Prime Rail* plus 15% Subfret to crtcßl approval. wnlieatHm ol equity m your home and normal underwriting quaNhcaliens. The maximum APR that tan apply to any advance's on a Select tquityline is I•%. Personal Selection Features (PSF) 1 and 2 provide lot variable Interest rates based on the average “Prime Rate" published each month m The Wall Street
I'Mjrnal plus the a|.|.lnat>le margin, anrl will lie *<l|mted monthly For February 1995, the APR that would have been used to calculate interest on any PSF lor 2 advances outstanding during that month would have been 10 5%. PSF } provides for fixed term/lixed rate advances winch be.»r Interest based on the Prime Rate m effect at the time the advaiKe is made plus the applicable margin and the rate JspwJ
argilicable lo each advance wiH he fixed throughout Hs term. For February 1995. the APR UMt would have been used to calculate interest due on an/ PSF J arlvaiKes would have been li% tor temis ol 12-60 months. 12% tor advances with terms at 61 84 months, and 12.5% tor advaiKes with terms ol BS-120 months •• You should consult your tax advisor regarding the deductibility of interest on the
Select tquityline account This oHer is available thruMHs/JW9S and may be modified or discontinued Without further rsotice and cannot Ire combined with any other otter or special promotional rate, *>I99S Bank South Corporation. Member FtMC
Potpourri
Society editor
Semi Walers is die son of Wmida
Waters of Perry and Charles Waters
of Athens. He is the grandson of
Col. O.T. mid Ann Kiser of Warner
Robins.
Congratulations!
- To Tracy Nicole Crockett of
Perry mid Jarrod Heath Murphy of
Norcross, upon the announcement
of their engagement.
- To Felicia Carol Floyd of
Danville and William Ernest Jones,
Jr. upon the announcement of their
See POTPOURRI, Page 3B
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Loaves and Fishes exceeds hopes
Loaves and Fishes of South
Houston County has exceeded the
expectations of die executive board
'Gifted 1 takes
Kiwanis talent
show crown
"Gifted," a singing group
composed of Jermaine Whitest,
Dontrell Clark, Timothy Lester,
Alex Lumpkin and Thalinus
Copeland, took first place in the
Perry Kiwanis Club Talent Show
March 18.
The .group will represent Perry
in Macon May 18.
The Class B winner was Jason
Randall Janik. Julie Prieto took
first in Class C.
Each winner received a trophy
and S2OO savings bonds.
Runners-up were the group
"Emerge" in Class A; Heather
Toliver in Class B and Noelle
Goodman in Class C.
Twenty acts competed in the
show.
Judges were Bobbie Newton,
Carolyn Shipp, Kim Whitley and
Clay Harris, all of Macon.
'Hamlet' scheduled
at MGC April 11
Special to the T-J
COCHRAN The Middle
Georgia College Concert and
Lecture Series will present William
Shakespeare's Hamlet April 11, at 7
p.m. in the Russell Hall auditorium
on the Ctxhran campus.
Hamlet will be performed by the
Georgia Mountain Theatre. The
group is a professional theatre on
the Georgia Council of the Arts
touring roster.
Admission is free. The public is
invited to attend.
Co-sponsor for the event is the
Georgia Power Co.
Social tea planned
at Westfield
The final session of "Cups and
Saucers," a program to teach young
people social graces, will be held
Saturday.
A formal tea is planned from 10-
11:30 a.m. at Westfield School
elementary school library.
The program was sponsored by
Impressions and Elizabeth Flowers.
Mary Owens of Tifton was the
instructor.
Fifty-two children attended the
three-session program.
Official Legal Notices 4B
in offering aid to those who need
ftxxl.
The ftxxl bank which has been in
operation approximately one and a
half years, was organized for the
purpose of "providing emergency
food for individuals and families in
need."
For the period from October to
December 1994, Loaves and Fishes
served 663 households, tin average
ot 28 households each Monday or
Thursday, tuid 1,765 individuals.
Food has come from donations
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This Easter buy a custom
Boston butt from the Perry
Rotary Club. These butts will be
prepared by our own barbecue
experts and are unconditionally
guaranteed.
Reserve your Boston butt today
by purchasing a custom smoked
Boston butt ticket today for only
sls.
These butts are USDA Grade A
and average 6-7 pounds each.
Tickets are available from any
Perry Rotarian, from any bank in
Perry, or at these locations:
Alltell, Peachstate Cable TV,
Shaheen’s in Warner
Robins,the Houston
Times-Journal and |fc*B<3|§
Ace Hardware.
All proceeds from this sale will
support Perry Rotary Club
Student Scholarships and
Community Service Projects
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Ham
Time
made through community churches,
clubs and organizations, businesses
and individuals. Food is also
purchases from local businesses and
the Middle Georgia Food bank in
Macon.
Loaves and Fishes is open each
week on Monday and Thursday
from 10 am-2 pm at the St.
Christopher's Episcopal Church.
Workers are needed to fill the
time slots. Interested persons
should call Polly Larsen, volunteer
coordinator, at 987-3570 or 987-
2045.
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