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Page 8B - Wednesday, March 29,1995 , Houston Times-Joumal n D.A.R.E. GRADUATION Nioakie Hill at a recent D.A.R.E graduation for the middle schoois. S 'V> y * ZJdcctl Ooivntoum Location Can rvent One Or <l>ore Offices 11 MCI I A Unit Or Tin UNiwitamr System Or Ceobcia MACON COLLEGE SPRING CLASSES IN HOUSTON COUNTY BEGIN APRIL 3 For application information, call the Office of Admissions at: Main Campus: 471-2800 Warner Robins Campus: 953-3185 Robins Resident Center: 926-6125 Warner Robins Campus TIME DAYS 9:10-10:00 DAILY 6:00-8:10 TTH 10:10-11:00 DAILY 6:00-7:50 MW 8:00-9:50 M 8:20-10:30 MW 11:10-12:00 DAILY 10:10-11:00 DAILY 6:00-8:10 TTH 11:10-12:00 DAILY 8:20-10:30 TTH 9:10-10:00 DAILY 6:00-8:10 TTH 8:10-9:00 DAILY 8:20-10:30 TTH 12:10-2:20 TTH 6:00-8:10 MW 8:20-10:30 MW 12:10-2:20 MW 6:00-8:10 MW 8:20-10:30 MW 9:10-10:00 DAILY 12:10-1:15 MTTHF 8:20-10:30 MW 6:00-8:10 TTH 8:10-9:00 DAILY 11:10-12:00 DAILY 8:20-10:30 TTH 10.10-11:00 DAILY 6:00-8:10 TTH 1010-11:00 DAILY 6:00-8:10 MW 11:10-12:00 DAILY TBA TBA 8:10-9:00 DAILY 8:20-10:30 TTH 9:10-10:00 MWF 6:00-8:10 TTH 8:20-10:30 'TTH 6:00-8:10 MW 10:10-12:00 MW 1:00-2:50 W 9:10-10:00 DAILY 8:20-10:30 MW 11:10-12:00 DAILY 12:10-1:15 MTTHF 6:00-8:10 TTH 8:20-10:30 TTH 9:10-10:00 DAILY 6:00-8:10 TTH 12:10-1:15 MTTHF 8:20-10:30 MW 9:10-10:00 DAILY 6:00-8:10 MW 10:10-11:00 DAILY 6:00-7:40 M 6:00-7:40 W 5:30-8:00 W COURSE ACCT 201 * ACCT 202 ANTH 201 * BIOL 101 * BIOL 101 * BUSI 205 BUSI 270 C&CS 90 * C&CS 90 C&CS 91 * C&CS 91 C&CS 93 * C&CS 93 C&CS 95 * C&CS 95 CIS 209 * CIS 209 » CIS 209 ECON 105 * ECON 106 ’ EDUC 203 ENGL 101 ENGL 101 * ENGL 101 * ENGL 101 ENGL 102 ENGL 102 * ENGL 102 ENGL 202 * ESL 90 HIST 251 * HIST 251 HIST 252 HUM 200 MATH 100 * MATH 100 MATH 105 * MATH 115 * MATH 204 * MUSI 100 PSCI 101 PSCI 101 POLS 101 * POLS 101 PSYC 101 PSYC 101 * PSYC 101 * PSYC 212 REM 93 * REM 93 SOCI 105 * SOCI 105 SOCI 260 * SOCI 293 SPCH 208 * PYED 106 * PYED 120 * PYED 150 Robins Resident Center TIME DAYS 6:00-8:10 MW 6:00-8:10 TTH 6:008:10 MW 8:2010:30 MW 6:0010:30 T 6:0010:30 TH 6:008:10 MW TBA TBA 8:2010:30 MW TBA TBA 6:008:10 TTH 8:2010:30 MW 6:008:10 MW 8:2010:30 TTH 8:2010:30 MW 8:20-10:30 TTH 8:2010:30 MW TBA TBA 8:2010:30 MW 6:008:10 MW 6:00-8:10 TTH 6:008:10 TTH 8:2010:10 TTH 6:008:50 W 11:15-12:20 MTWTII 8:2010:30 MW 6.008:10 MW 6:'X’- 8. 1 o rni TBA TBA h.OOS:10 MW 6:1X1-8:00 THI COURSE • ACCT 201 • ART 200 • C&CS 93 • C&CS 95 • CIS 209 • CIS 209 • CPSC 211 • CPSC 211 • CPSC 241 • CPSC 241 • CRIU 231 • ECON 105 • ENGL 101 • ENGL 102 • ENGL 202 • ENGL 206 •HIST 113 HUM 200 • MATH 100 • MATH 253 • MATH 256 • MATH 270 • PHVS 239 • PHYS 239 POLS 101 • READ 100 • REM 93 • SPAN 101 SPAN 101 • WRIT 204 • I’YED 124 • Fvrn mg Class COURSE TITLE Principles of Accounting I Principles of Accounting II Anthropology Principles ofßiology I Laboratory Business Communications Legal Environment/Business Fundamentals of English (Cl Fundamentals of English (G) Reading Reading Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Computer Systems/Business Computer Systems/Business Computer Systems/Business Principles of Economics I Principles of Economics II Introduction to Education Rhetoric & Composition Rhetoric & Composition Rhetoric & Composition Rhetoric & Composition Literature & Composition Literature & Composition Literature & Composition Western World Literature II English as a Second Language American History I American History I American History II Humanities College Algebra College Algebra Math Tor Health Science Precalculus Trigonometry Survey of Calculus Music Appreciation Physical Science Laboratory American'Govemment American Government Introduction to General Psychology Introduction to General Psychology Introduction to General Psychology Foundationsof Human Development Career Math Career Math Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Social Problems Marriage & Family Fundamentals of Speech «?„ Foundations of Health COURSE TITLE Principles of Accounting I Art Appreciation Basic Mathematics Intermediate Algebra Computer Systems/Business Computer Systems/Business Computer Programming II Laboratory FORTRAN Laboratory Corrections Principles of Economics I Rhetoric it Composition Literature it Composition Western World Literature II Technical Writmg World Civilization 111 Humanities College Algebra Calciiius 1 Calculus IV Differential Equations Principles of Imysies 111 Laboratory American Government Reading Skills Career Math Fieni'-niarv Spanish I LiL-i'i .uory Writing Lab Fitncss/Non-Traditional Rehoboth Baptist honors youth minister Rehoboth Baptist Church gave special recognition to John Steese, Minister of Youth, this past Sunday on his second anniversary as part of the church staff. John and his wife, Christi, have one son. The congregation is preparing for a busy Easter Season which will include special music concerts on Palm Sunday and exciting worship services on Easter Sunday. The Lord’s Supper will be shared on Easter night and an Easter Egg Hunt will be held Saturday, April 15. Everyone is invited. On Sunday evenings during April, a video and discussion class on parenting will be held during the discipleship training hour. This parenting class is for parents and grandparents of all ages, and it will cover a wide variety of issues related to families living in today’s world. The classes begin each Sunday at 5:45 p.m. New Hope Ch. of God The New Hope Church of God will hold a bake sale from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., April 1, at the Kmart Shopping Center, Warner Robins. For more information, call Ray Miller, church publicist, 987-3164. Houston Lake Baptist The Houston Lake Baptist Church will host Evangelist Robert Wigley on March 26-29 at 7 p.m. Evangelistic services began on March 26 and are continuing through March 29. • Since Loaves and Fishes services so many families, there is a constant need for food items. A box has been provided in the front hall to place food or monetary items. Vacation Bible is just around the comer. Make plans to attend July 17-21 for games, fun, food and teaching. First Baptist Church Perry First Baptist Church will hold its first annual Government Appreciation Banquet at 7 p.m. on April 8 in the Church Fellowship Hall. Tickets are $6 each and are available from any member of the Family Concerns Committee: Tammy Conner, Belinda Lindsey, Miriam Musick, Elaine Rowell, Sandy Smith and Richard Nelson. Please purchase them by April 2; seating will be limited. Special guest will be Bill Murray. Perry U. Methodist The Evangelism Committee invited the church membership to ■ * mpi' nnm 818 flg ~i Call 987-1823 To Place Your Ad ( ABSOLUT! Y Saturday S " I / v April 1 (AUCTION ) Rowton rarm. Inc. Complete Liquidation Of All FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT SALE SITE: ROWTON FARMS. Inc. LATE MODEL, WELL MAINTAINED EQUIPMENT TRACTORS, COMBINES JD 4955 cab, duals, front wheel assist, 1291 hrs. JD 4630 4-post, quad, trans. 1971 JD 4020, 8 spd. (2) JD 2020 Ford 5000 Ford 4000 w/front loader Ford 4000 JD 6620 grain combine, 1996 hrs. JD 218 grain platform Long 393 peanut combine Long 1360 peanut combine TRUCKS, TRAILERS 1994 Ford F 150 XLT Lariat Super Cab Directions: From Montezuma travel NE on Ga. 224 (toward Perry) lor 1 mi. to Co. Rd. 24. Travel 1 1/ 2 mi. on Co. Rd. 24 to property. From Parry travel SW on Ga. 224 (toward Montezuma) for 16 mi. to Co. Rd. 224. Travel Co. Rd. 224 lor 1 1/2 mi. to property. Watch/or auction signs! Inspection: Friday, March 31 from 10 a.m. 'til 5 p.m. Other times by calßng 1-800-323-8388. Terms: Cash, cashier's check or good company or personal check accompanied by bank letter of credit day of auction. NO EXCEPTIONS! AB sales are subject to State of Georgia Sales Tax Laws. A 10% Buyer's Premium Added To Your Bid Price On All Purchases/ For free brochure call 1-800- 323-8388! Business is Exceptional Opportunity for Full or Part Time Help, j Enthusiastic people needed for flexible shifts at the new Blimpies Sub & Salad Shop in Perry. Must be 18 years of j ,A| | • i .. 1205 N. Main St. in Perry. No phone calls please. Church News attend a reception honoring those who have joined Perry United Methodist Church in 1994 and 1995. The reception was held the past Sunday at 6 p.m. More than 100 people attended the Seder meal Tuesday evening sponsored by the Inter-Religious Concerns Committee. Thanks to Rabbi Uri Goren for his leadership, and to Judy Lilley and her committee for making this possible. Andrew U. Methodist Andrew United Methodist Church hopes to have their new church completed in May 1995 Three years ago, the church had ten attending members; today it has 215 members. The sanctuary of the new structure will have a seating capacity of more than 450 people. Rev. Gene Bates is pastor. Andrew United Methodist Church will have a mission emphasis during April. Dr. Josephine Haffner, M.D. will be coming to share her experiences and District STAR teacher, teacher to be chosen in Macon April 12 Who will be Georgia's STAR student and STAR teacher for 1995? The search for those academic "stars" will narrow on April 12, when the District Six awards banquet is held at 12 noon at the Radisson Hotel in Macon The STAR student and STAR teacher for District Six will be announced at that time. District Chair Sid Cherry (912/741-8006) is the local contact for the event and can facilitate news coverage or interview requests. STAR students and their teachers will be recognized during March and April at each of Georgia's eleven CEDO (Council of Economic Development Organization) Districts. One student from each of these eleven districts will come to Atlanta for the state final where Georgia's STAR student for 1995 will be named Tuesday, May 2 at the state STAR Banquet. The teacher selected by that STAR student as having had the most impact on his 4x4, 25,616 miles 1990 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat Sup. Cab 4x4 diesel, 102,865 mi. TURF AND SOD EQUIPMENT Ford 3930 Tractor, 951 hours w/ Brouwer 1550 sod harvester . JD 2955 tractor, 1995 hrs. w/(2) Alamo side arm flail mowers & 6' 3- pt. hitch flail mower Princeton D 4500 Forklift Bermuda King 4292 sprig harvester ROM! CROP AND MISCELLANEOUS (6) JD 71 planter* Hydraulic peach pruner tractor mount Many, many other items/ Rowell Really b Auction Co, Inc. 415 South Main, Moultrie, QA 31768 Phone (912) 985-8388 Q.A.L. 701 Toll Free 1-800-323-8388 Thomas W. Rowell, C.A.1., Auctioneer her faith. Haffner was bom in Liberia, West Africa and received her medical training in the former Soviet Union. She has traveled and served in several locations throughout Africa, most recently at the Maua Methodist Hospital in Kenya East Africa where she was in charge of the obstetrics department For the past year, Haffner has been living in Portland, Ore., where she has been studying at the University of Portland Medical School. After completing her medical training, she hopes to move into a residency program in this country. Haflher is a Methodist preacher. The Maua Methodist hospital is where Andrew United Methodist Church Volunteer in Missions team will be serving this summer as the lead church in the Macon District. This medical-education-construction team will leave July 23 to Kenya to serve in the Maua area. There are a few positions open on this team and anyope interested may call Rev. Gene Bates at 328-1111 for more information. or her education will be named Georgia's STAR Teacher for 1995. The STAR Program, now in its 17th year, is sponsored by the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE), the Georgia Department of Education and the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. PAGE is a nonunion, statewide professional association of more than 32,000 teachers, administrators and support personnel members with the purpose of promoting better education for the children of Georgia. Pierce on dean's list ROANOKE,Va. Meredith Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Pierce of Perry, has been named to the first semester dean's list of honor students at Hollins College in Roanoke, Va. To attain this distinction, students must earn at least a 3.4 average on a 4.0 grading scale. Pierce, a graduate of the Westfield Schools, is a sophomore. MOBILE HOMES SALE/RENT TRAILERS FOR RENT. 987-9498 or Beeper # 542-6888. 2/15-tfn MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT. Call 929- 5321. 8/15-tfn MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: 38R.28A, 1,842 sq. ft on 2.5 acres in Hayneville. $50,000. Call for appointment. 987- 3567. 3/22-3/29 MOBILE HOME FOR RENT. 2 BR, 2 BA, singlewide, water furnished, deposit required. S3OO per month. 987-7826. 3/29-4/5 198614X48' TWO BEDROOM, 1 BATH, clean, new carpet, central heat, 2 window air units, ceiling fan, on nice shady lot. Back deck. $7,500. 328- 8774, after 6 p.m. call 328-3592. 3/29-tfn RENTAL APARTMENTS THE COMMODORE MANOR APARTMENTS 1603 Macon Rd. Now accepting Applications on 1 & 2 BR Units. For information call 987-4800 FMH/EHO 2/5-tfn HERITAGE APARTMENTS 1 & 2 Bedroom designs now available. Recently remodeled, still very affordable. 1/2 mile from downtown Perry off Macon Rd. 987-7749. 3/5-tfn Perry Self Storage Located at comer of Jeanne St. & Courtney Hodges Blvd. Perry, Georgia 8 7 "242 - Saturday 4/15/95 8:30 AM at the Facility Unit #108,138,048,137, 010,148,243,101 Warner Robing Georgia Saturday, 1 April 9 AM 2327-A Watson Blvd. Mills Used Furniture (Next to Wal-Mart) JFfurd 912-922-6355 Perry Presbyterian Young Believers will have a skating party on March 29. They will leave the church at 3:30 p.m. and return by 5:30 p.m. Cost will be $2 each. During the April 2 evening service, there will be a Bill Glass ministry presentation. County gets building funds In an attempt to keep up with the surge in Houston County public school enrollment, $1,618,380 was appropriated in the fiscal year 1995 budget to provide more classroom space Gov. Zell Miller announced. "It is not enough to improve the opportunity to get an education," the governor said. "We must also provide an environment that is conducive to learning. I have confidence in the teachers in the Houston County school system but we need to help them when we can. I believe it is the responsibility of the state to provide a place to leam." Houston County school system is growing at an average of 474 new students per year. Many of these students are taught in portable classrooms because the schools have exceeded student capacity and have run out of classroom space. Subscribe Today & Enjoy All The News About Perry, GA Call 987-1823 Oldest Angels Now Available Where?? Curiosity Shop 1216 Main Street 987-4429 HcOPffisl' m 50 ■ < [|J BACH « SB Carroll j I Printing , 1138 Hicks j | Drive J 987-6567 LI I Hake 41 ] mm South past i pM Westfield, H fcfl Ist right \ fife 1 J - -4*l Atrttqm JRarftdplare Accepting quality dealers 341 N. Hawkinsville, GA 10,000 sq. ft. bid. Quality Antiques, Arts * Collectibles (912) 783-4343 Our Children Are IN DANGER N "In America, over one million children are kidnapped, lost, missing, or run away each year. v Child Shield, U.S.A. is dedicated to helping parents protect their children. For a Free Brochure, call Tanya F. Blount Child Safety and Educational Services of Georgia. 912-988-2664 Registered Agent for Child Shield. U.S.A. Classified Prices era $5 for first 20 words, pre-paid, 20* each additional word, or If billed, add SI.OO