Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, November 04, 1998, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Obituaries Richard David Nalde 111 I-uivim! ,ci\u,' l"i Rich.nil I).i\ kI Daw' N.iHc 111. MI6 01. l I arm Ri'.ul IVnv were held No\ ' ,ii (lie First Baptist Church ol llavttexilk Mnn.il in Ihe M.koii Meiixn i.i : I’.itl. in Macon Viable who ;i' 17. died Nov I ti the I lint Rivet ('"111111111111). Hospital m Monic/.uma ol injuries sustained in an automobile acci dent. Born in Macon, lie had lived in Berry lor the last 11 years. He was a student at Perry High School and a member of (he First Baptist Church of Hayneville. where he took part in the Youth Ministry of the Church and was a member ol the Youth Sunday School Class He was also a member of the Dry Creek Hunting Club. Survivors include his parents, Beverly Shipp Nablc and Richard David Nable Jr., of Perry; a sister Ashley Nicole Nable of Perry, his grandfather, Richard David Nable Sr., his grandmother, Eva Clair Shipp, both of Macon, and his great-grandmother, Mary George of Orlando, Fla. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Youth Ministry. First Baptist Church of Hayneville, P.O. Box 69. Clinchfield, Ga., 31013. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. State DOT awards contracts in Houston County area Bv CHARLOTTE PERKINS lIVIhS-jIHKNU SW Contracts lor two major high wav projects in Houston County have been awarded, according to (icorgia Department of Transportation officials The contract for a two-mile paving project to extend Perry Parkway from Industrial Park Drive to C.S. Ml was awarded to Reeves Construction Cos. ol Amcricus for a low hid of $3,906,766. The project, in addi tion to grading, drainage and paving, includes the construction of a double bridge over Bay Creek. A second contract for approxi- o®^ fl\ fl \l Q ' 1 \ mP ft 5 g - j fjT “WE DO BONES" i ■■■ i \*m William Allison Bryant I (ilie 1 .11 services loi William Allison Bill Bryant 4N. wyie held at Perry Presbyterian Church Oct 29. with the Rev lint Shipley officiating Burial was in the Woodlawn Ccmctciv Mi Bryant died on <Lt v 190S at Ills home in Petiv He was a Perry native, the son of Virginia Bryant and (lie late Darby Worth Bryant. A Navy vet eran who served during the Vietnam era. he was a construc tion worker and a member of Perry Presbyterian Church. Survivors arc his children. Jennifer Lynn Thompson of Perry, Leslie Dionne Bryant of New York City, Stephani E. Tapelt and Nathaniel Tapelt. both of Appleton, Wise.; his mother, Virginia C. Bryant of Perry, broth ers and sisters, Kenneth D. Bryant of Perry, Donna B. English of Woodstock, Richard W Bryant of Huron. S.D., David R Bryant of Marietta, and Jenny B. While of Carbondale. 111., and two grand children In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Perry Presbyterian Church Building Fund, Second Street, Perry. Ga.. 31089 Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. mately a half mile of bridge con struction over 1-75. and improve ments on (ia. 26 and adjoining county roads, was awarded to Bellamy Brothers of Ellenwood. (i.i . for a low bid of $ 1.089.8(11.00. The scheduled completion date lor both projects in Sept 30. loyy. According a statement from Chris Myers, a spokesman for D O TANARUS., elected officials who were instrumental in making the road work possible were Sen Sonny Perdue Rep. Larry Walker. Rep. Robert Ray. Rep. Johnny Floyd and Rep. Pam Bohannon. Our Orthopaedic Surgeons: For the most convenient access to relief from hone disorders and diseases ... and hone injuries. These doctors are here for you! 5 *' ' s|sr F Jim Charles W. Davis, m.d., f.acs. Robert A. Bartosh, m.d. Dr. Charles W. Davis and Dr. Robert A. Bartosh, orthopaedic surgeons, have joined the medical staff of Peach Regional Medical Center in Fort Valley. They will see patients every Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon, from 1:00 - 5:00. Patients are encouraged tct call the hospital at 825- 4479 to schedule an appointment. For those injuries or emergencies that cannot wait until their arrival, please call 825-4479 and our hospital staff will see that your concern is relayed immediately to either of the two surgeons at their office in Americus. Dr. Davis is board certified as an orthopaedic surgeon. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona. His medical degree is from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Bartosh received his undergraduate degree from Southeastern Louisiana University; his medical degree is from Louisiana State Univer sity Medical Center, School of Medicine. He is board certified. Excellence is Here for You Peach regional Center 601 North Camatka Btvd. • PO. Box 1790 Foil Utfey.GA 31030 A . -W \‘'o ■■ £: * M ' ' Time,-Journal Photo by Stocy Vu PERRY ROTC MEMBERS ADMIRE TROPHIES Unit Won Awards During Recent Competition Perry ROTC sweeps drill meet Special to the Times-Journal The Perry High School Air Force Junior ROTC Drill Teams traveled to Green-Taliferro High School Oct. 24, and competed in an invitational Drill Meet. There were 14 schools participating. Perry High School ROTC won six trophies. They were first in Armed Regulation * and Exhibition Drill and won (he overall armed drill champi onship This team was led by Cadet Lt. Col Roy Ben Shelnutt. Perry also won 2nd place in armed inspection, and third in unarhied color guard. The unarmed color gUitYd team was led by Cadet Tech Sgt. Salita Wachowiak Other color guard members were Cadet Tech Sgt Donna Hansen. Cadet Captain Barbara Buys, and Cadet Captain Lila Honican Cadets Michael Anderson and Jimmy Jones won third Place in dual armed exhibition drill Tins was the first tune Anderson and Jones had teamed together for this event. Other members of the armed teams were Cadets Michael Anderson. Jimmy Jones. Mark Fowler. Cun Fowler. Ryan Patch. Josh (Rex) Dwell and Tommv Willard pp-y. /- Wed., Nov. 4, 1998 Page 2A The next competition that the JROTC Color Guard will partici pate in is scheduled for Nov. 14, at Moody Air Force Base MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE SAT., NOV. 7* 7 A.M. NOON 1733 MILTON WAY, PERRY A LOT Of EVIRYTHING! St. Christopher's Episcopal Church to the only Ac! of Worship unique EUCHARIST 9:45 a.m. each Sunday 1207 Macon Road Perry 987-2190 SAXBY CHAMBUSS U.S. Congress Re-elect SAXBY CHAMBLISS r^CONGRESS PAID FOR BY CM AMBUSS FOR CONGRESS. DAVID TYYNDALL. TREASURER Houston Times -Journal County the new carrier. County employees will have meetings in the week ahead to be informed, of the new coverage In other business. Walker said he was in attendance to ask the Commissioners to support anew Warner Robins ordinance pro hibiting the sale of spray paint to anyone under 18 years of age. The mayor said the prohibition was aimed at reducing graffiti, but also at preventing minors from inhal ing spray paint fumes. Commissioner Tom McMichael made a motion that a county spray paint ordinance be on the agenda for the next Commission meeting In other business, the Commissioners: V Approved an application, pre- Five Points Firefighters Association “All You Can Eat” Benefit Supper Thursday, Nove.aber 12, 1998 • 4:30 to 8 p.m. Delicious home-cooked food served from a huge buffet! Several meats - vegetables -and a variety of desserts Load your plate! Take out or eat in and enjoy the good company! Adults: $7 • Children (6-10); $3.50 • 5 and under: Free At the Five Points Fire Station Highway 26, 3 miles east of Montezuma Chief Marvin Yoder, 472-4533 Baked goods will be auctioned throughout the meal! Stock up your freezer for the holidays ahead! (Continued from page I A) sented by Commissioner Gail Robinson, for a $65,000 law enforcement block grant. Robinson said the funds will be used to purchase electronic finger printing equipment. V Approved the sale of approx imately three acres of land on Cohen Walker Drive to the Slate of Georgia for $l() for the con struction of anew Department of Labor Building. V Discussed the progress of plans for proposed Georgia Stale Patrol Building According to McMichael. the Georgia National Fairgrounds Authority will meet later this month to approve the donation of the land on which the new building will be constructed. McMichael said that there will be ample rexim for dri ver's license tests