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- Wednesday, March 29,1995, Houstt ss-Journal
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Obituaries
Roy Sanders Windham
MONTEZUMA Roy
Sanders Windham, 76, of 209
Patricia Drive, died March 20 in a
Macon hospital. Born in
Marshallville, he was the son of the
late Rowe and Maude Sanders
Windham. He was a three-term
sheriff for Macon County where he
was a lifelong resident. He was the
founder of the Oaks Nursing Home
and was a farmer. He was a member
of First Baptist Church, Travellers
Rest Masonic Lodge No. 65, and
A 1 Sihah Shrine Temple. He was
an Army veteran who served in
World War 11.
Survivors: children: Dianne
W. Walker of Marshallville and W.
Jule Windham of Montezuma;
sisters: Mrs. Mervin W. Johnson of
Marshallville and Maurice W.
Wright of Perry; and three
grandchildren.
Services: March 21 in First
Baptist Church with burial at
Oglethorpe Memorial Gardens. Dr.
Randy Gregg officiated. Watson-
Mathews Funeral Home had
arrangements.
Contributions may be sent to
the Shriner's Childrens' Hospital or
First Baptist Church.
Teresa Howington Black
Teresa Howington Black, 33, of
Mobile Manor Estates Rt. 1, Fort
Valley died March 23 at a local
hospital. Bom in Albany to Alma
Cox and Raymond B. Howington,
Juvenile court gets budget boost
By Jj JOHNSON
Times-Journal Editor
WARNER ROBINS
Members of the Houston County
Commission provided a budget
boost for the county juvenile court
system and listened as neighbors
complained about water problems
during their March 21 meeting here.
The funding for the juvenile
court defense fund, requested by
Juvenile Judge Herb Wells, will
provide an additional $4,000 for the
remainder of the fiscal year to keep
the operation solvent.
Commissioner Jay Walker
recommended the adoption of the
matter, and noted that the juvenile
court, just as all courts in the
county, remains quite busy.
Members of the commission
also approved the library board
funding compromise worked out
earlier by Commissioner Larry
Snellgrove and representatives of
three cities in the county.
The formula uses 1990 census
figures to more equally distribute
the funding among the county and
the three incorporated cities. The
county will pay a substantially
higher portion of the local share of
operations for the Houston County
Library System according to the
compromise.
Wright Smissor and several of
his neighbors complained about
drainage problems at Peachtree
Estates, located off Georgia 96 near
the center of the county.
Smisson said he had attended
meetings of the commission for
eight months hoping to get some
relief. He and a neighbor offered an
alternative drainage plan, but Fublic
Works Director Tommy Stalnaker
Surplus sale
set at Robins
AFB Saturday
Need to furnish an office?
The Defense Reutilization and
Marketing Office (DRMO) at
Robins Air Force Base may be abie
to help.
A local retail sale of surplus
government property will be held
Saturday from 8 a.m.-noon in
Building 365, located between
Peacekeeper Way and Fifth Street
on die base.
For this one day only, additional
furniture will be located in Building
350, located near the comer of Third
Street and Eastman Street.
Items scheduled to be available
include office chairs, heavy metal
desks, file cabinets, credenzas, book
cases, framed pictures, clothing,
small tools and much more.
Quantities may be limited and
no inspection of the property prior
to the sale is allowed.
Cash is preferred, but the
DRMO can now accept company
checks with a bank letter, money
orders and cashiers checks. No
personal checks can be allowed.
For more information, call 926-
2164 or 926-3159.
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she had resided in Fort Valley for
10 years. Mrs. Black was a
homemaker and a Seventh Day
Adventist.
Survivors: husband: Sherman
Black of Fort Valley, son:
Benjamin Dulac of Perry,
daughters: Rosemary C. Smith of
Maysville, Kentucky, Donna L.
Black and Rachel Lee Black, both
of Fort Valley, mother: Alma
Howington of Perry, father:
Raymond B. Howington of Perry,
brother: Michael Ray Howington of
Tollesboro, Kentucky.
Services: Were held March 25,
at Petty Memorial Gardens. Elder
Gordon Buchanan officiated.
Watson-Hunt Funeral Home.
Daniel Wade Bailey
WARNER ROBINS Daniel
Wade Bailey, 41, of 115 Willow
Ave. died March 20. Mr. Bailey
was a lifelong resident of Houston
County. He worked for the City of
Warner Robins and was a member
of the F& AM, Tyrian Lodge #lll.
Survivors: Wife; Debbie G.
Bailey of Warner Robins, son;
Daniel Bailey of North Carolina,
daughter; Laura Bailey of North
Carolina, Step-daughter; Heather C.
Graham of Warner Robins, parents;
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bailey of Perry,
brother, Ted Bailey of Kathleen.
Services: Were held March 21
in the Chapel of Heritage Memorial
Funeral Home with burial at Perry
said the plan was not workable.
Residents of Jane Drive in
Bonaire learned the county could do
nothing about their street because a
search of deeds revealed the road is
not a county road. It remains held
ny various property owners who
nave signed easements to provide
access to the property of others.
Members of the commission
passed a resolution praising the
leaders of the Robins Air Force
Base and the Warner Robins Air
Logistics Center for being named
the number one base in the world.
Representatives of several Lions
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Memorial Gardens. Rev. Grady
Stokes and Rev. Sydney McCloud
officiated. Heritage Memorial
Funeral Home had arrangements.
Harold M. Murphey
WARNER ROBINS Harold
M. Murphey, 73, of 129 Avalon
Drive, died March 26 after an
extended illness. Bom in Cuthbert,
he had lived in Middle Georgia
most of his life. He was the son of
the late Benjamin and Nannie
Murphey. He was a retired civil
service employee of Robins Air
Force Base and was a Baptist.
Survivors: wife; Hilda S.
Murphey; children, Robin M.
Moore of Mesquite, Texas, Patricia
M. Asbell of Milledgeville,
Reginald Murphey of Savannah,
and Benny Murphey of Troy, Ohio;
sisters and brother, Louise Edwards
and Betty Hannon, both of Fort
Valley, and Macey Bryant, Janette
Moss and Milton Murphey, all of
Roberta; step-children, James Rich
of Bonaire, John Rich of Perry, Joe
Rich, Paul Rich and Martha Ard,
all of Warner Robins, and Mary
Pierce of Mobile, Ala.; six
grandchildren; three great
grandchildren; 11 stepgrandchildren;
and four stepgreat-grandchildren.
Services: Were held March 28
in Glen IL»ven Memorial Gardens.
Rev. Gary Smith officiated.
Christopher-Smith Funeral Home
had arrangements.
Clubs were on hand to watch
Commission Chairman Sherri!'
Stafford proclaim White Cane week
in Houston County as April 2-8.
The fund-raising effort collects
dollars to support eye research.
Commissioners authorized
representatives of Walden,
Ashworth and Associates Inc., of
Marietta, to be prepared to move
ahead with design of Houston Lake
Dam upon approval of state and
federal officials.
The company will provide a
design for the repaired dam and for
public access in the area of the lake.
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Frito-Lay nominated for state award
By Jj JOHNSON |
Times-Journal Editor
Frito-Lay of Kathleen has been
nominated by three local groups for
the Governor’s Conference on
Economic Development award.
Members of the Houston
County Development Authority
agreed March 22 to support the
nomination in conjunction with
similar nominations from the Perry
Area and Warner Robins Area
Chambers of Commerce.
Frito-Lay will be considered for
the district award, and should the
firm win, for the state award to be
presented during May.
Development Authority
Executive Tim Martin explained
that Frito-Lay has a substantial
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entry in the contest, and he believes
the firm may well win at least the
district honor.
The nomination is based on
amount of increase in payroll and
job positions, the amount of public
work the company and its
employees does in the community,
and the relationship of management
and employees at the company.
Billy Edenfield. president of
Middle Georgia Technical Institute,
told Development Authority
members that with recent dry
weather, work at the new MGT
campus near Houston County High
School was proceeding well.
He also said the Georgia Quick
Start program operated at MGT is
helping several companies train for
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Martin also reported that the
joint development authority with
members from Houston, Peach,
Pulaski and Dooly counties was
official. Paperwork had been
delivered to Atlanta to form the
authority.
Manufacturers will benefit from
greater income tax incentives to
create new jobs in the four-county
area because of the joint
development authority, Martin said.
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