Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, March 29, 1995, Image 9

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Bud vases with roses graced the Begin Dogwood Days with breakfast Plan to support the Dogwood Festival’s activities, beginning with the Kiwanis Club's Pancake Breakfast from 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. on April 1 in the Houston County Agricultural Building; cost S 3. Saturday, April 1 and Sunday, April 2 are filled with arts and crafts, food, fun a and games - and a parade! Come out to Rozar Park on Sunday and let the small fry participate in the children's games. You might want to try your hand at the horseshoe fun pitch! The Balvaunuca Club will hold its Attic Sale Saturday from 8 a.m. until 12 noon, at Stanley's Furniture parking lot at the comer of Macon and Commerce streets. Thirty club members have donated a variety of items, proceeds from their sale will go to benefit community service agencies. This is the Balvaunuca Club’s big fundraiser for the year. Perry United Methodist Women are stuffing "ditty bags' for the Migrant Health Fair to be held April 8 at Lane Packing Shed. If you have a drawer full of little shampoos, lotions, sewing kits and soaps from your vacation hotel, please bring them to the Cross Way. '■}: The Youth Group of Perry United Methodist Church is entering a team in the Relay For Life event sponsored by the American Cancer Society and co sponsored by the Perry High School Student Council. The purpose of this event is to raise money to prevent cancer and save lives from cancer through research, education and patient services. The dates for the event are May 19 through May 21 at the Perry High track. Each team member (10-12 people per team) must raise a minimum of SIOO in sponsorships prior to participation in the event. Ihe goals of each team are: 1) to collect as much money in sponsorships as possible, and 2) to keep one member of the team on the track at all times during the 24- hour event, running or walking. The team needs your help. The church family needs to help sponsor the Youth Team. If you would like to help, please stop by the Perry United Methodist Church office and see Debbie, or give your money to Lori, marked Cancer Society. When all sponsorships are obtained and submitted, the team will be ready to relay! Thanks for your help. Sympathy is Extended: -To parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bailey of Perry, and brother, Ted tables. Fresh strawberries, cheese straws, nuts, British cookies and punch added color to the tables where the students were able to show their parents what they had learned in class. Both children and parents seemed to be pleased with die children's accomplishments. • Potpourri I P<Ukoi*tCttuis, Society editor Bailey, of Kathleen, upon the death of Daniel Wade Bailey of Warner Robins. -To Gaynna W. Royal of Kathleen and family upon the death of his father, James A. Wallace of Macon. -To parents, Alma and Raymond B. Howington, and son, Benjamin Dulac, all of Perry, and other family members upon the death of Teresa Howington Black of Fort Valley. -To Ken Walton of Kathleen and other relatives, upon the death of his mother, Una Irene Walton of Fort Valley. -To Greg McGuire of Perry and other family members upon the death of his mother, Carol McGuire of Perry. Take Out A Loan. Then Take A Vacation. Bank with us and go places. Exciting places such as Orlando, Asheville, Nashville, Panama City, Hilton Head or Las Vegas. Here s How: [list come by our offices in Perry or Warner Robins*and apply tor a new consuinet installment loan (auto, second mortgage, personal and so on) of SIO,OOO or more at our low rate for 36 months oi more. J And if you qualify, we’ll treat you to a glorious four-day, three-nigltyjay at youf choice of one of the six fabulqus.'j&iorts listed, This vacatioh award includes deluxe accommodations for two first mornings continental breakfast~for~ two, discount lottpenwvlioming split of champagne or discounted greens fees daily. What’s more, children occupying the same room as their parents also stay free! But hum ! 'This is-a 1 i wmd -tiiaafc^lc today pr call 987-0011 or infonmuton. Then start packing your bags! Some restrictions may apply. Offer applies to new consumer installment loans of SIO,OOO or more with a minimum maturity of 36 months. Offer does not apply to business loans, refinancing of existing Crossroads Bank loans or loans secured by savings accounts. Offer subject to credit approval. Offer subject to end without notice. Accommodations do not include transportation, meals, surcharges or taxes. Accommodations subject to availability. Tax reporting is liability of recipient of this gift. Vacations are transferable. Vacations must be taken by March 31,1996. Wednesday ■* B March 29,1995 ID Mrs. Mary Owens, the instructor of "Cup and Saucer,” is from Tifton, where she taught her manners course for more than 20 years. The manners course was sponsored by "Impressions" in' Perry. -To Maurice W. Wright of Perry and other family members upon the death of brother, Roy Sanders Windham of Montezuma. -To John Rich of Perry and other relatives, upon the death of his stepfather, Harold M. Murphey of Warner Robins. -To Annie Gray and Mattie Gray, both of Kathleen, and other family members, upon the death of their sister, Rose Marie Maine of Warner Robins. -To Margie Home of Perry and other relatives and friends, upon the death of her brother, Ralph M. Roberts of Fitzgerald. -To Ethel 8.. Williams and Mildred B. Montgomery, both of See POTPOURRI, Paee 2 B Perry High teachers honored By PAULINE LEWIS Society Editor The Perry High School faculty, staff, spouses and guests were honored by the PHS Student Council Monday night at the third annual Teacher Appreciation banquet. Lynn Asbury, Faculty Advisor, assisted the students in planning the event. Held at the PHS cafeteria, the banquet and a short program were enjoyed by approximately 150 people. Kaneatra Simmons, president of the Student Council, presided. Principal Phil Smith made a few remarks concerning comparison of the local school with others, and the fact that PHS aid its faculty are winners. He said that the schools and faculty are scrutinized by the public and media constantly. "Students may not believe now what they will be doing a few years from now. Opportunities and teachers will make a difference in their lives - will make them grow and mature. The schools do two things: We school people and we educate them. One of the main reasons businesses want to locate in Houston County is because of our school system," Smith said. J. R. Reynolds read an original poem he wrote for the occasion about homeroom teachers. The Literary Meet's award winning PHS Boys' Quartet, ENTIRE STOCK Junior/Misses/Plus Sizes & Girls Sizes 4-14 DRESSES 39” Girls’ 4-14 Dresses...l9.99-34.99 Moonliqht Madness! EXTRA 10% off EVERYTHING in the store! Friday 8-10 pm 3 Excludes Dept 28 special order coats ■ FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY! SIDEWALK SALE & CLEARANCE) OTO Hu Official Legal Notices 4B composed of B. J. Johnson, bass; Wayne Rackley, baritone; Willie Marshall, first tenor; and Rhett Parker, second tenor, sang two songs. Screen Rooms Jjß Florida Rooms Vinyl Siding J 929-2701 800-330-4493 3rd St. & Watson Blvd. 50% Limit up to SIO.OO Must Present Coupon! With Incoming Order One Coupon Per Day Per Visit. 1369 Sam Nunn Blvd. • Perry'Market Place 987-1922 v Houston Tlmes-Jouml Z.A.A.P. 'fyoui Thy. (?( CCluilKj Oil DRESS-UP SPORTSWEAR M. ‘Excludes Bonus Buys “*SO-75* Junior/Misses/Plus Sizes & Girls Sizes 4-14 Perry Market Place Shopping Center 1357-A Sam Nunn Blvd. fSK IHE STORE WEM TOM CAuJbsHlHStkiliAffil Girls’ Sizes in Selected Cato Stores Perry: 1208 Washington St., 987-0011 Warner Robins 106 S. Houston Road, 929-4145 Award Winners for the Year were named, including STAR Student, Britt Barrett; STAR Teacher, Susan Pierce; and Teacher of the Year, Mary Gentry. \ On Hangers.- No Limit! i ’ Must present coupon with incoming order. Not valid with any offer. One coupon per . . viaitperday. X ASHEVILLE HILTON Panama City, Fla. _j CRISIAISAND6“ Hilton Head, S.C. NEAR WALT DtSKf.T WORLD RESORT 1L LAS VEGAS FLAMINGO HILTON 11 ASHEVILLE HILTON flsf FDII