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was 97.
Comfort Inn/Perry Sports
Lounge, 1602 Sam Nunn Blvd.,
Perry, the score was 97.
Fazoli’s, 750 Russell Parkway,
Warner Robins, the score was
100.
Hardee’s, 421 N Davis Drive,
Warner Robins, the score was 93.
Huddle House, 215 Russell
Parkway, Warner Robins, the
score was 70. Discrepancies were
noted in temperature control of
foods and with equipment prob
lems.
Kentucky Fried Chicken, 1996
Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, the
score was 78. A discrepancy was
noted in temperature control of
foods.
Long John Silvers, 2000
Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, the
score was 81.
Max’s Bar-B-Que, 102 S First
St., Warner Robins, the score was
96.
McDonald’s/Wal-Mart, 2191
Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, the
score was 95.
Morrison Fresh Cooking, 2745
Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, the
score was 60. Discrepancies were
noted in temperature control of
foods and with equipment.
Quincy’s, 1413 Sam Nunn
Blvd., Perry, the score was 72. A
discrepancy was noted in storage
of cleaning products.
Taco Bell, 1998 Watson Blvd.,
Warner Robins, the score was 87.
Waffle House, 1501 Watson
Blvd., Warner Robins, the score
was 70. A discrepancy was noted
in temperature control of foods.
Zaxby’s, 401 N Davis Drive,
Warner Robins, the score was 95.
The following restaurants were
inspected the week of Nov. 11-15.
Applebee’s Grill and Bar, 314
Russell Parkway, Warner Robins,
the score was 91.
Bubba’s, 266 Ga, 26 East,
Elko, the score was 99.
Burger King, 2010 Watson
Blvd., Warner Robins, the score
was 96.
Casa Maria Cantina, 1855
Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, the
score was 91. A discrepancy was
noted in temperature control of
foods.
China Cuisine, 1365-G Sam
Nunn Blvd., Perry, the score was
85. A discrepancy was noted in
temperature control of foods.
China Star Chinese Restaurant,
1531 Watson Blvd., Warner
Robins, the score was 74.
Discrepancies were noted in tem
perature control of foods and in
equipment.
El Jalisiense, 115-A Russell
Parkway, Warner Robins, the score
was 85. A discrepancy was noted
in storage of cleaning products.
Gold Cup Snack Bar, 1042 N
Houston Road, Warner Robins,
the score was 94.
Happy Store #433, 517 N
Perry Parkway, Perry, the score
Agricenter
on the 620-acre site.
Also during the meeting,
Froehlich said a few shows that
probably will not be back for the
Season
PAL is a community effort to
help less fortunate families during
the holiday season.
For more information about
PAL, call 987-0219.
Downtown business people
have been spotted recently putting
the finishing touches on their win
dow and store displays as they
prepare for the upcoming Perry
Merchants’ Open House set for
Dec. 1.
Tribble
Christian must take extra special
care to get rid of the “garbage” in
our lives.
Now, that is not as easily done
as said, because we all are far
from perfect. But the fact is when
others see us churchgoers doing
anything we want to during the
week, then our Father will hold us
more accountable than the non-
Christian.
He is just like any other father,
when His children fail to remove
the garbage out of their lives vol
untarily, then He often will have a
plan to help us do it, because He
loves us.
The Bible says, “For whom the
Lord loves, he disciplines.” Now,
Find a great deal in the Houston Times-Journal
classified ad section. See pages 11-128
(Continued from page 1A)
was 100.
Hardee’s, 801 N Houston
Road, Warner Robins, the score
was 82.
Hong Kong Restaurant, 2197
#N Watson Blvd., Warner Robins,
the score was 93.
Hunan Lion, 2028 Watson
Blvd., Warner Robins, the score
was 96.
Kroger Deli, 13676 Sam Nunn
Blvd., Perry, the score was 66.
Discrepancies were noted in tem
perature control and storage of
cleaning products.
McDonald’s, 1414 Sam Nunn
Blvd., Perry, the score was 78.
Discrepancies were noted in tem
perature control of foods and stor
age of cleaning products.
New Perry Hotel, 800 Main
St., Perry, the score was 83. A dis
crepancy was noted with equip
ment.
Peachbelt Child & Family
Counseling Services, 940-A Ga..
96, Warner Robins, the score was
98.
Phoenix House, 940 Ga. 96,
Warner Robins, the score was 98.
Russell Elementary School,
101 Patriot Way, Warner Robins,
the score was 100.
Shirley Hills Elementary
School, 300 Mary Lane, Warner
Robins, the score was 91.
Singleton’s Service Center,
270 Ga. 26 E, Elko, the score was
96.
Subway, 1365 Sam Nunn
Blvd., Perry, the score was 97.
Subway, 600 Russell Parkway,
Warner Robins, the score 91,
Waffle House, 102 Lect Drive,
Perry, the score was 88.
Warner Robins Middle School,
425 Mary Lane, Warner Robins,
the score was 93.
All discrepancies were correct
ed before the health inspector left
the premises.
Thanksgiving lunch to be
served at school
Houston County school lunch
menus for the week include:
Nov. 20 Thanksgiving din
ner.
Nov. 21 Submarine sand
wich or southern chicken with
roll, lettuce, tomato, pickle, one
hot vegetable, one cold vegetable,
two fruits, cookie.
Nov. 22 Pizza or manager’s
choice, one hot vegetable, one
cold vegetable, one cold veg
etable, two fruits, baked dessert.
Nov. 25 Hamburger or
chicken fried steak with gravy and
roll, lettuce, tomato, pickle,
french fries, one hot vegetable,
two fruits.
Nov. 26 Chicken sandwich
or fish sticks/ nuggets with roll,
macaroni and cheese, one hot
vegetable, lettuce, tomato, pickle,
two fruits.
Nov. 27 through Nov. 29-
Thanksgiving Holidays.
(Continued from page 1A)
1997 Georgia National Fair
include: Banjomobile, Dune
Buggy the Clown, Granpa
Cratchet and the High Dive Act.
(Continued from page 1A)
That same day a community
candlelight service will be held at
the courthouse square on Carroll
Street. The Perry Ministerial
Association is sponsoring this
event.
And, there is still a few days
left to enter the 1996 Christmas
Parade. The parade is scheduled to
begin at 2 p.m. Dec. 7 and will
proceed from Kellwood Drive
along Main Street.
(Continued from page 4A)
I don’t ever remember stopping
my father when he was whipping
me with a razor strap, or my
mother when she had one of those
keen hickory switches on my
naked legs, and saying, “I just
want to thank you for what you
are doing to me.”
At that time I did not see the
love that was the basis for those
whippings, just as sometimes we
don’t see God’s love when He dis
ciplines us. Yes, it takes more love
from God to correct us than to just
simply destroy us.
The garbage in our lives! Think
about it.
(Bob Tribble is president of
Houston Publications Inc.)
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SPADE AT THE TIME Members of the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter
board join with local elected officials to turn the first earth for a new addition to the
Fairgrounds during a Nov. 13 ceremony. The 32,000-square-foot building should be
complete during the spring.
Study
gram.”
He also speculated that in the future there could
be a fixed clinic and two mobile clinics to provide
indigent care.
McDannald said Janus representatives would pre
sent findings of their proposed study to both
Authority and county commission members when it
is completed.
Such a program could reduce the amount of indi
gent care provided by Houston County hospitals,
reducing the waiting period for service at these facil
ities.
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GRADUATE Pvt. Alton Trey
Swain has graduated from Basic
Military and Military Police School at
Fort McClellan, Ala. He is currently
stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. He is
a 1996 graduate of Perry High
School and is the son of Teresa B.
Hawk.
Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1996, Houston / imes -Journal
Bettina Sexton
Scholar
Bettina Sexton Scholar, 42, of
Santa Ana, Ca.. died at home on
Nov. 14, 1996. after a lengthy ill
ness
She is survived by her hus
band, David, one son, Gregory:
her parents, Van and Mitzi Sexton
of Perry; brothers. Jeffrey Sexton
of Perry and Derick Sexton of
Richmond, Va.. She was preceded
in death by her brother, Gregory.
A memorial service will be
held Nov. 23 at 1 p.m. at the
Neighborhood Congregational
Church, 340 Anne’s Drive, lagu
na Beach, Calif. A second service
will be held at Woods Cove.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
gifts may be sent to the Hoag
Hospital Foundation, Cancer cen
ter. P.O. Box 6100, Newport
Beach. Calif., 92658.
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