Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 29, 1995, Page Page 3A, Image 3

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Mhß .j| Lynward Barrett I VT'**’# J * Gene Lasseter B; , t,," , •' f ,, ; V , " fe ■ ßp' JHaßraßraiß L!' V ■’'V-'^by: f- • 'i' : ' " ■ Fran Pensyl Barrett named Realtor of Year Lynward Barrett of Landmark Realty was named Realtor of the - Year and Top Producer at the Perry Board of Realtors annual awards banquet at Houston Lake Country Club Feb. 23. Rookie of the Year honors went to Gene Lasse ter of Richardson-Free Realty. Fran Pensyl of C-21 Town & Country Realty was presented the 1994 President's Award. Lifetime Million Dollar Producers honored at the banquet included Jim Pensyl of C-21 Town & Country Realty, Keith Seamon of Landmark Realty, Anna Pritchett of Richardson-Free Realty, Donald Free of Richardson-Free Realty, Scott Free of Richardson-Free Realty and Eugene Graham of Landmark Realty. Million Dollar Producers honored were Donna Tabor of Richardson-Free Realty and Judy Free of Richardson-Free Realty. Guest speaker for the evening was Dale Washburn of Macon, who also presented the awards. Call 987-1823 YARD SALE. Lots of stuff, baby clothes, lots of rick rack! Sat., April Ist, 9 a.m. until... Some antiques. No early birds!! 200 Meens Rd. Lot #34. 3/29 YARD SALE Sat., April 1,8 a.m. to 12 noon. Sofa, and lots of miscellaneous items, 1501 Canterbury Ct. 3/29 YARD SALE Sat., April 1,8 a.m. until..No early birds! Furniture, clothes, odds & ends. 1026 Greenwood Dr. 3/29 Subscribe to The Houston Times- Jouraal. CaH 987-1823 ' - - ■L ilt’l ~ S^KF : '' n kl^Jy - \ ~ l '- : ;?" - K< N ‘ )v " ,If "Mp jl *a&gp<. , x-f v - ■ J &** lf '* i ’ p’ Jf* %Mt*a ik 9n\ tL # - a-' i : *iw|3 HR ♦ ~ - ■wmuMEIIWM^BbMImIIMIiH^ : <*.-7 • Be \\ \JB *Se**' i \*y, x * ' $3989H ' : ' l ”''^fi ■La * * B* ■ HP. »,, W-ti Mm. 7 PILOT IN CLASSROOM Air Force Ist Lt. Kevin Wilson, in flight suit, talks with member of Mrs. Law's class at Perry Elementary School during his visit last Friday. Wilson is an aerospace engineer at Robins Air Force Base. Accompanying Wilson id Mike Harden, right, from Robins AFB. PPG adds sl7 million to area economy PPG Industries' Perry flat glass plant boosted the area economy by more than sl7 million during 1994, according to Kris E. McGee, plant manager. The largest single segment of the announced economic effect, almost $7.2 million, was for purchases from 138 suppliers of goods and services in a 50-mile radius. Area utility and transportation expenditures ranked third at more than $4.2 million, while costs for environmental equipment and operation totaled more than $240,000. PPG and its Perry employees showed their concern for the community by contributing more than $9,000 to the United Way campaign, and the PPG Industries Foundation made $13,500 in grants to worthwhile programs amt projects in the area. During 1994, the plant, which began operations in 1990, added two new product lines, GL-20 and GL-35 gray automotive glass and Autobronze automotive glass. Bl LIMB! NOV! >r all those ses, see us I your home iping plans, ing outfits, iow you how Y FOR YOU! Is}! Franklin Financial Sfrm, o*r Ntigkbfn Sner 1941 STREET EEE= Providing HOME O x ygZ -—MEDICAL Service Medical Equipment Sales & Service We File All Insurance (912) 922-2889 1538 Watson Blvd. (800) 269-9335 Warner Robins, GA 31093 FAX: (912) 922-9120 —————————i Happy Birthday Mary Arnica From Your Children and Grandchildren Orlando, Florida The Perry plant - PPG's most specialized float glass facility - melts, forms and packages specialty float glass products using proprietary melting technology, adding reflective coated films as customers require. Working 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, it services regional furniture, building materials and automotive customers. In addition to flat glass, Pittsburgh-based PPG is a global producer of fiber glass, coatings and resins, and specialty and industrial chemicals. Corporate sales in 1995 totaled $6.3 billion, of which the glass business accounted for nearly $2.4 billion. Corporate net earnings totaled $514.6 million. The BEST Sports coverage is in The Times-Journal ‘Tfiuc *74e £a*tul<f Sedate d. Shir ah dtxotlenth “"THiOA Sedate " coioh to exfneoo thetn. aftjvieciatio*. to all o£ tfotc udo called, (United, cent condo, cent on opened a. fmaqen to hen loot illtteoo and at hen. death. (pod “SUoo each and evenyotie o£ tfotc (2-hanltc doMihenth . & "paHUltf . Auto Parts B |i | i h ii-a 6-Year Silver Plus UluiUtiM Battery With FREE EJLS. Hr -' j /im Each * M / ■' Exun. / / 24 \ / HOUR ' E.RS. emergency j X ROADSIDE / SERVICE f Case Rebate Available On Case Purchase Only. All Weights || Advance Auto Parts Motor Oil W 79<| LIMIT 1 CASE/ $9.48 Per Case Prices Good Thru Sat., April 1,1995 • We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities • Complete Warranty Information Available at All Advance Auto Parts Stores Visit One of These Convenient Locations Today! W # J ~ W^ ' Open Mon-Sat. 8 am-9 pm Sunday 10 am-6 pm ■ Wednesday, March 29,1995, Houston Times-Journal - Calvin Davis ends basic training Marine Pfc. Calvin F. Davis, son of Peggy L. Davis of 1030 King Circle, Perry recently completed recruit training. During the training cycle with Recruit Training Regiment, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C., recruits are taught the basics of battlefield survival, introduced to typical military daily routine, and personal and professional standard. Iliyas/ Do You Have a BJJr 7 Tax Refund Coming from Uncle Sam? IF YOU CAN’T WAIT FOR YOUR MONEY, HERE’S A WAY TO GET YOUR HANDS ON IT FAST! Call Us for a Tax Refund Loan FEDERAL CREDIT COMPANY 101 S. Commercial Circle Warner Robins, GA. 31088 Phone: 923-3187 All loans subject to our liberal credit policy and credit „ Your® Free AlMmaWrO%tarte r . A Parts EJtS. Can Be Used. I Peace OfMina 1 I Advance Auto Fart 1 Advance 1 • 24 Hour® AW Auto^je •JSSStSpeSSSA^i 1334 Ball Street 988-8122 SeH&tZUlHtd I •Up To 685 Cranking Amps • Group Sizes: 24, 24F • 2-Year Free Replacement Emergency 1 r— ■*"■*" sen " c^ Mtemators Or Starters Elj§| fMMmtm To Each Exch. • Lifetime Warranty • Hassle-Free Return Policy All recruits participate in an active physical conditioning program and gain proficiency in a variety of military skills including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close-order drill. Teamwork and self-discipline are emphasized throughout the cycle. The 1994 graduate of Perry High School joined the Marine Corps in December 1994. Spring Perm Special $ 25.00 Through April 13th Ask For Teresa 987-7336 743 Main Street MW A #% WE RECYCLE # % Automotive T m W Oil A Batteries ESSgi OPEN 36'3 DAYS A YEAR 1 DAYS A WEEK' Page 3A