Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, February 24, 1999, Page Page 2A, Image 2

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Obituaries Frances H. Williams Frances Humphrey Willisam, 93 of 2470 Hwy. 41 N., died Feb. 20 at the Perry Hospital. Funeral Mass was held on Feb. 21 at the Lake Cemetery in Metter. Elder Randy Waters offi ciated. A native of Brooks County, Mrs. Williams had lived in Perry for ten years. She was the widow Weyerhaeuser renamed to EPAs XL environmental program Weyerhaeuser officials in Oglethorpe announced the Flint River Operation has again met the Environmental Protective Agency’s criteria for the XL pro gram and continues to make progress in that area £aid Janet Mcranie spokesperson for Weyerhaeuser. The announcement was made during a community meeting held at the Flint River facility Feb. 4. This marks the seventeenth j, g~ dABkh&T -a- ITm l m ** BWfc vjl IBty i WrW* mti Bl la - J ~ lO —■ s Hfr iaßitf ju -I , " w |9f *- *«Hi RIBBON CUTTING - Curves for Women is one of Perry's newest businesses - offering a fitness program for women of all ages. Shown here cutting the ribbon for the opening of the business is Angie Connell, owner. Also in atten- AndrewU M C offering new opportunities Members of Andrew United Methodist Church invite all to attend worship services on Sunday. Traditional service is held from 8:30 a.m. The contempo rary service is held from 11:00 a.m. and features the Praise Band. A Tape Ministry is available for those unable to attend ser vices in person. To hear the 8:30 a.m. or 11:00 a.m. taped services, contact members of the church by calling 987 - 7934. Lenten Bible Study will con tinue for seven weeks. The first topic will be “Prayer” and will be lead by Rev. Gene Bates. Got something to sell? Trv the Classifieds. Just $6 987-1823 March l, 1999 The ENT Center of Central Georgia is pleased to announce the relocation of their office to 540 Hemlock St. on the comer of Hemlock and 3rd (Large parking area next to building) And introducing The Head and Neck Surgery Center of Central Georgia For outpatient surgery Otolaryngologists C. Warren Dunn, MD Keith D. Holmes, MD Matthew Jerles, MD John W. Griffin, MD The Allergy Center 743-8953 or 1-800-253.8953 of James P. Williams, a retired bookkeeper and a Methodist. Survivors include a niece, Martha Miller of Perry, a sister in-law, Sara K. Humphrey of Metter, and a number of other relatives. Watson-Hunt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. year of perfect compliance with the facility’s wastewater discharge limits. Water pollution - preven tion goal results, show the compa ny has outperformed itself for two consecutive years. Resource strategies enable the company to manage lands for the sustainable production of wood, protection of water quality and fish habitat, wildlife habitat and soil productivity and outline for protective barriers around streams and wetlands areas. YOU and YOUR FAMILY are welcome at: A-f NEW COVENANT Ul CHURCH OF GOD Worship Schedule: Sunday. 10 a.m. Family Bible Study; 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Worship Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. - Family Enrichment and Youth Nite 1929 Marshaliville Road, Perry, GA - 988-3020 Pastor David A. Smith, Sr. WHY ARE 37 MILLION CARS INSURED WITH STATE FARM? I Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there ® J******"^ Stoll Form Mutool Automobile Insorinn (orogeny (not io Ni) Stole Form tndomoity Company (Ni) • Homo Offices: Bloomington, Illinois CD Womens car safety course offered A car maintenance and safety seminar for women will be held at the Middle Georgia Technical Institute in Warner - Robins. The seminar is sponsored by HODAC’s Victim Resource Center, the Warner - Robins Police Department and the Middle Georgia Tech. Topics will include basic car maintenance, emergency items for trim, how to avoid mechanic scams and personal safety while driving. The seminar will be held from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Mar. 1. Anyone interested in attending the seminar should make reserva tions by calling (912) 953 - 5675. Project XL program is designed to provide regulator)' flexibility in exchange for superi or environmental performance. “We are proud of our contin ued performance against our XL commitments. We continue on our journey towards having less impact on the environment, while producing a superior product in an economical manner” said Kent Walker, vice president and site manager of Weyerhaueser's Flint River Operations. Times-Journal Photo by Charlotte Perkins dance were Mayor Jim Worrall, former Chamber of Commerce chairman Paul Hicks, Curves' partners Sam Thompson and John Scarboro, and employees, Bridget Morris and Jeanelle Land. Don’t trust just anyone to insure your car, see me: Tommy Storey 100 Washington St. Perry, GA 31069 lal 987-1224 /ggjgs Ceorgialteflring Institute Kelley S. White, M.Ed, CCC-A Amy Johnson, M.S., CCC-A Lisa F. Beville, MCD, CCC-A 741-1800 or 1-800-253-8953 Page 2A Wed.. Feb. 24, 1999 For years, termites have gone after your home. ww W* lifTE 11 iTA Msn’t it «you went after | S Beneath your home lies another V home, where millions of hungry sub- V ■ terranean termites live. Every day they I ■ take a bigger bite out of your largest ■ investment. I Now, for the first time ever, you can ™get termites where they live. The Sentricon* Colony Elimination System ■ completely eliminates the termite ■ colongy with a unique monitoring and ■ baiting technique. Pius, .Sentricon con Htinues to monitor against new colonies ■ so your home remaias secure. ■ Call us today about the Sentricon ■ System. And stop termites from eating I ■ you out of house and home. OJcntriron I National Exterminating Co. I J 107 Westdiff Blvd.. Warner Robins. GA 31093 P 922-1410 | 1-800-344-1152 Home owned • Home operated GREATEST DEAL IN THE HISTORY OF HOME ELECTRONICS PRIMESS%R or Wk J SATELLITE TV DIRECTV* anSHßaemk • over 200 chaiweis of dighm. picture & sound Wli\ l WJi} }IA • OVER 50MOVIE CHANNELS TWICE AS MUCH sports ft 1 rdTFniv* STATE OF THE ART ON-SCREEN GUIDES • HYPER-SPEED DOWNLOADING OFF THE INTERNET HHHHH W . LOCAL CHANNELS NOW AVAILABLE!!! I Wireless Home Security System WIRELESS ' All EQUIPMENT & INSTOUATION FREE! I You pay only the monthly programming and monitoring fees. 912-988-3168 Kg® #1 in Digital Satellite TV & Home Security ■ SYM lMs ■ ■ 987-8179 (gif' Page 765-6545 The Hamptons of Perry Professionally managed by Fickling & Company i.vu T '*~ ... Senior Citizen perms always s3s* (age 50 years and up) MEN’S Basic Hair Cuts sß°° ;! I Shampoo & Set Sio ,KI Shampoo, Cut & Set $ 15 <K ’ Full Set of Nails s24°° Fill Ins $ 12 00 "COMING SOON! Fantasy Island Tan \ Brand New Tanning Beds J Just $2 a visit Owners & Operators: Debbi Brown & Charlotte Cotton 736 Carroll St., Shop #5 in The Village Shops Monday ■ Saturday - 9 -6 • Sunday -1-6 Let Dollie find your pot of gold at THE HAMPTONS OF PERRY South Houston County's Premier Apartment Community is now leasing Luxury 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartment Homes. For more information please call Hnuston lines-Junto