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Obituaries
Theodore Frederick Ursrey
Services lot Theodore Frederick Ursrey. 75.
who died March 10. IVVB. were held March 11
at Perry United Methodist Church at 2 p m
Burial was at Evergreen Cemetery
A native ol Jett Das is County, he had resided
in Perry since IV4V He was a U S Army veter
an serving as a paratrtxipcr with the K2nd
Airborne Division during W'WII He was a
retired auditor I min Robins Air Force Base Civil
Service, a member ol the American lxgion;
member of the Perry United Methodist Church
where he also was a member ol the Joy Choir;
member and song leader (for V) years) ol the
Howell Cobb Sunday School Class
Memorials may be made to Perry United
Methodist Church. P.O Bov 73. Perry, (ia .
3106 V
Survivors include his wile. Aleen Kirkland
Ursrey of Perry; son. Terry I Ursrey ol Perry;
sisters. May mie U. Crosby and Helen l
Houghton, both ol Ha/lchurst
Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had charge ol
arrangements
Robber in Halloween mask gets no money
Police also report charges against teen in PHS bomb threat
Bv EMILY JOHNSTONE
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An attempted armed robbery
has police searching for a male
who allegedly donned a
Halloween mask and demanded
money from a clerk at the Red
Gable Inn located at 1006 St
Patrick's Drive
According to Perry Police Cap!
Mickey Barlield. the robber-to-be
was not successful in his attempt
to gel money, however.
PSC likely to vote on Macon toll-free calls soon
Bv CHARLOTTE PERKINS
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Toll-free calls between Perry anil Macon
could become a realitx within just a few
months il all goes as expected in Atlanta
According to Sean Daxis. a spokesman for
the Georgia Public Service Commission, a
majority ol telephone customers voting m both
Macon and Perry were in ta\or ol having toll
free service between the two cities, with a
small monthly fee of about $2.95 added to their
phone bills
Davis said that in Macon, which is served
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Rita Dartez Arnold
Services for Rita Dartc/ Arnold, 74. who
died March 14. IWK. were held March 16 at
Perry United Methodist Church with the Rev
Ken Myers and the Rev. Or Marcus Tripp offi
ciating Entombment was at Perry Memorial
Gardens Mausoleum
A native ol Maurice. La., she had resided
here since 1966 She was preceded in death by
het father and mother. Wallace and Nai/e
Dane/. She w as a retired Service Order Typist
lor Bell South, a life member ol the Bell South
Pioneers, a member ol the Howell Cobb
Sunday School Class and a member of the
Perry United Methodist Church
Donations may be made to the Perry United
Methodist Church. P.O Bov 73. Perry, 3106 V
or Hospice ol Houston County. 2066 Watson
Blvd Warner Robins. Ga.. 310V3
Survivors include her husband. William
Nelson Arnold ol Perry; brothers. Paul Jerry
Dartc/ ol Houston. Texas and James Lee Dartc/
ol Macon; and a number ol nieces and nephews.
Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had charge of
arrangements
"There was no cash taken, said
Barfield
No iniuries were reported in the
incident
A January bomb threat against
Perry High School has resulted in
charges being hied against a I" 1
year-old I’llS student, according
to Barfield
Barfield said Elko resident
Edward Kinchen has been
charged with transmitting a ialse
public alarm
Toll-free calls between Perry
and Macon could become a reality
within just a few months if all
goes as expected in Atlanta.
by Bell South. 10.363 telephone customers
voted in lavor ol toll-free calls to Perry, and
6.030 voted against, with an overall approval
rate ol 63 percent
In Perry, \vhtch is served by Alltel, the
approval rate was 79 percent. 4.2K1 telephone
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"During the course of gathering
information regarding tfre thelt ol
a cell phone taken Irom a teacher's
vehicle. Detective Heath Dykes
found the suspect." said Barlield
The student used the stolen cell
phone to place the call added
Barfield
Meanwhile. Houston County
Sheriff’s Investigator Sgt Alan
F.veridge said his department is
looking lor suspects believed to
have been mvolvin a residential
108 North (ireen Street
724 West Oak Street
Wed . Starch IH I‘WH
R. Aubrey Farr Sr.
ELKO Services lot R Aubrey Earr Sr
78. who died March 14 IVVB. were held at
graveside March 17 at Perry Memorial
Gardens with the Rev Steve Cannon officiat
ing
A native and life-long resident ol Houston
County, he was a retired mechanic Irom
Walkcr-Rhodcs Tractor Co and an emplovce
of Houston County He was a Baptist
Memorials may be made to Hospice ol
Houston County. 2066 Watson Blvd Warner
Robins. Ga.. 310V*
Survivors include his wife Louise Racklev
Earr ol Elko; sons. R Aubrey Parr Jr ol
Norcross; daughters. Betty Wages ol
Bra/elton. Omda Smallwood and Judy Kersev.
both ol Henderson Wanda Stephens ol
Marietta; step sistei Ida Mae Bussicrc ol
Marietta, step brother Robert Rutledge ol
Virginia Beach. Va twelve grandchildren and
live great grandchildren
Watson-Hunt f uneral Home had charge ol
arrangements
burglary March 10
Almost SfOOO worth ol guns,
jewelry and cash was taken from a
residence along Orchard Road
said Everidge
The firearms taken in the bur
glary were recovered Irom a pawn
shop located in Knoxville lenn
said Everidge
The suspects arc also wanted
loi similar crimes in Te 11 air
County he added
customers voted lor the 101 l tree sails to
Macon, while I 102 voted against the Gunge
Members ol the PSC were e\|vcted to con
sider the issue lirst m their committee meeting
March 12 The Perry Macon issue w,is to be
placed on the agenda lor the the PSC\ formal
meeting March 17 It it is passed in that meet
ing. it could be in Gleet within two months.
Davis said
He added that those who would like to keep
up with the progress of the measure may check
on the internet at www.psc.stalc.ga.us
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