Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, November 11, 1998, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Obituaries Alice J. Boyer Funeral services for Alice Jeanette Mendenhall Boyer, 88. were held on Nov. 10. at the First Baptist Church of Hayneville. Burial was in the Florida Memorial Gardens in Rocklede, Fla Mrs. Boyer died at the New Perry Nursing Home on Nov. 8. A native of Kenton. Ky„ and the daughter of the late William L. Mendenhall and May J. Loving Mendenhall, she was the widow of George Marcus Boyer. She had lived in Perry for the past four years, moving from Barefoot Bay, Fla., where she was a member of the Barefoot Bay Homeowner’s Association, Art Chapter #1263. and the Midwest Cluh. She was a mem ber of the First Baptist Church of Havneville and a member of the Timat-Journof Photo by Rob Mood GETTING READY Preparing for the are (from left) Leia Warner, Katie Warner and Southeastern Rodeo Showdown this week at the Sheryl Bowen. Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter Major high school rodeo this weekend By ROB MEAD TIMES-J OURNAL STAFT Local girls Sheryl Bowen and Leia Warner are entrants in The 1998 Southeastern Rodeo Showdown competition at the Georgia National this " month according to Kathleen O'Neil spokesperson for the Fair. Bowen, of Warncr-Robins, an 18-year-old senior at Houston County High School, will enter this rodeo as a third time veteran in high school rodeos. Bowen has been riding for 6 years and competing for 5. She also competed in 4H state and regional com petitions for the last four years, and was a '97 winner in the contest division. In the '9B state finals she fin ished sixth m poles, and 20th in barrels competitions. Bowen said she will be participating in the barrel racing and pole bending competitions Bowen has been riding her horse “Squeeky" for six years and credits in her best friend Sunny Bayer with inspiring her involvement in riding. Leia Warner, a 15-ycar-old resident of Kathleen, participated in Junior Rodeo one year, and rode west ern pleasure and English in 4H competitions. Last year in the Junior competitions held in Fort Valley, Warner placed third in barrel racing and World War II planes to visit Macon Nov. 14-16 From Staff Reports MACON - The B-17 and the B-24.1 WWII bomber aircraft com pletely restored and owned by the Col lings Foundation will be at Lowe Aviation in the Macon Airport Nov. 13-15 according to Li/ Garcia Museum of Aviation at Robins Air Force Base Director. Dawn or dusk rides on these historical aircraft will be available in return for donations to the / 7 years of combined experience to serve you better Ha ''■ Wttß Dr. Craig Patterson RELIEVES YOUR ACHES AND PAINS. •This examination normally costs SSO or more. It will include an orthopedic test, a neurological test, a blood presssure test, a spinal alignment check, an examination for restricted or exces sive motion of the spine, a muscle strength Patterson Chiropractic Center Mailhandlers PPO Provider • 1304 Macon Road, Perry, Georgia • (912)987-7555 Hastcrn Star Chapter 383 Prior to moving to Florida, she had lived in Perry for 20 years Survivors are her daughter, Linda Colucci, two grandsons, Michael Anderson and Robert Anderson, and a great-grandchild, all of Bonaire. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home had charge of arrangements Hazel M. Christie Funeral services for Hazel Lee Mixon Christie, 76, are plaimed for 3:30 p.m., Nov. 11, in t(rc First Baptist Church of Perry with burial following in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Griffin. Mrs. Christie died on Nov. 9 at the Perry' Hospital. A native of Maynor, Ga., and the daughter of the late Perry Allen Mixon and May Thomas Mixon, she was a retired school teacher who had taught for 42 years in the Griffin- Codings Foundation. A drawing will be held Nov 14 at 5 p.m. to raffle a ride aboard one of these rare bombers the next morning. Tickets will be available at Lowe Aviation in Macon and the Museum of Aviation in Warner-Robins for $5.00. The “All American" is the only restored and flying example of the WWII B-24J' bomber, and the “Ninc-O-Ninc" is one of about FREE FULL SPINAL EXAMINATION* DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES •LOW BACK PAIN •HEADACHES •NECK PAIN •ARTHRITIS •PAINFUL JOINTS •BURSITIS Spalding County School System She was a graduate of the University of Georgia, a member of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority and of the Georgia Education Association and National Education Association. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Perry and the Jewel Tcresi Sunday School Class. She was the widow of the late D.B. Christie Sr., former high school prin cipal and school superintendent of Griffin-Spalding Schools Survivors include two sons. Dr Hugh Allen Christie of Griffin and Dr. Dudley B. Christie of Perry, as well as four grandchildren. n lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Crosswalk Youth Center, P.O. Box 5, Perry, Ga.. 31069. or D.B. Christie Scholarship Fund, in care of Griffin High School. Griffin, Ga. fourth in pole bending. Warner, a Warncr-Robins High School freshman has owned her horse "Bingo” for one year. This will be her first high school rodeo compctition-according to Warner. . . ' The 9th3V&ftual Southeastern Showdown Rodeb will be held at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry Nov 13-15. The Fairgrounds will play will host approximately 700 participants coming from Georgia, Alabama. Florida, North Carolina. South Carolina, and Virginia, O’Neil said. Rodeo events will include bareback bronc, goat tying, saddle bronc, calf roping, breakaway roping, steer wrestling, barrel racing, team roping, pole bend ing and bull riding, and jack pot team Roping will take place at the practice arena Friday and Saturday nights. The schedule for events includes Nov 13 7:30 p.m., Nov 14 7:30 a.m., and 7:30 p.m., Nov 15 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.. Admission fees will be as follows: Entire weekend passes for adults will cost $15., Children 5-12 will cost $9, and Children under 5 enter free. Daily pass es for Adults will cost SB, Children 5-12 will cost $5 and children under 5 enter free according to Mike Froehlich Executive Director of the Fairgrounds. only 10 B-17G bombers left flying in the world. Veterans will be present to answer questions and offer a glimpse into history from a per sonal perspective. The aircraft will be available for viewing to the general public for a nominal fee from 3:00-5:30 p.m. Nov 13, from 8:30 a.m. until 5::30 p.m. Nov 14. and from 8:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Nov 16. •DIZZINESS •HIP PAIN •ARM/LEG PAIN •MUSCLE SPASM •NUMBNESS ARM/LEG test, and a private consultation to discuss the results. • Any further treatment shall be agreed urqd in writing by both parties. Page 2A I W&jß Dr. James Arena t —Wed., Nov. It, 1998 Watson-Hunt Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. John A. Daugherty Funeral services for John A. Daugherty, 44, were held on Nov. 6, at Watson-Hunt Chapel, with burial following in the Perry Memorial Gardens. Bom in Oneida, Tenn., he was the son of Eldene Cook Daugherty and the late Lawrence D. Daugherty of Dayton, Ohio. He had lived in Perry for the last 18 years and was Field Water Foreman for the City of Perry and a member of the Outsiders Car Club. Survivors are his wife, Wendy Wood Daugherty of Perry, two daughters. Jennifer Daugherty of Perry and Spring Dutra of Prescott, Ariz.; three sons, John A. Daugherty 11. Jason Daugherty and brandon Daugherty, all of Perry; his mother, Eldene Cook Daugherty of Dayton, Ohio; his parents in law. Bill and Judy Wood of Perry; three sisters, Brenda Rice of Roseville. Caljf., Susie Summers of San Marcos, Calif., and Maryann Doty of Miamisburgh. Ohio; three brothers. Rick Reynolds and Jack Daugherty of Miamisburgh. and Jack Daugherty of Jackson. Miss., and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Autumn Fay Daughertv t i.i i ma s AUCTION GALLEUY I 111 l,sl, \\ MIV I MIVI II Mil I. 00 l> M Hu ~541 N..,-tl, ..i ll \v( h nx>v >: I 1 ' , V t /,’../< • / niiijif.il. (iltf\ v on . I lilihi lumps. 11 hi s tit >i A I \/i 11 llf I ffii I imtHtts iliiv I ills "(iiiiii I i'/ t >t n/if.l \in h it- Vi •\i. i• i< • i-i i inVi vif.ix Viul .fi and l but'iln\ ()i 111 \ vi ll ntti \i ( oil p.m. I l S. vim ■>'. •! FJ 78. 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