Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, May 12, 1999, Page Page 2B, Image 10

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Page 2B Wed,, May 12, 1999, Houston Home Journal * mm Melissa Beth Brumbaugh, Richard Parker Johnson Iff »>>' ~ Brumbaugh, Johnson plan May 29 vows at Young Harris Melissa Beth Brumbaugh, daughter of Suzanne Henderson of Blairsville and Gene and Henrietta Brumbaugh of Hiawassee, and Richard Parker Johnson 111. son of Dick and Jean Johnson of Hiawassee. will exchange wedding vows May 29 at 2 p.m. The wedding ceremony will take place at the Susan B. Harris Chapel on the Picard revisits Kiwanians By JOAN DORSETT Home Journal Staff Charles Picard, writer, speaker and psychic enter tainer, paid a return visit to the Perry Kiwanis Club May 4. Picard previously enter tained the Kiwanians dur ing the annual Christmas program several months ago. • This time, Piccard had a Camp registration time nera=for 4-H Sprouts Special to the Home Journal The Houston County Extension Office leadership is asking parents of chil dren. from kindergarten to fourth grade, to sign their youngsters up now for the annual Extension Summer Camp sponsored by Fort Valley State University. According to Leon Porter, County Extension Program Assistant, the yearly 4-H Sprouts’ Summer Camp will be held June 21-June 25, on the campus for FVSU. This year’s camp will fea ture educational activities including: learning about wildlife, classes on building self esteem, a “Life on the Farm" program, swimming classes and instruction on good manners. Recreational activities planned for the camp will include arts and crafts, swimming, and organized sports activities such as volleyball, baseball and basketball. The registration deadline is June 12. However, par ents are asked to register Rates are Great! Ist Mortgages 2nd Mortgages Amount 6.750% ~] 6.500% Amount 9.00% 6.60% 76,000 $466.45 $663.33 20,000 $160.62 $196.66 86,000 $616.17 $827.66 36.000 $281.62 $344.66 106,000 $681.03 $814.66 45,000 $362.08 4443.13 APR 7.760% 7.600% APR 10.00% 9.60% ~ MfM(on«WMloarn*r« 100%UudaductiM*lnnw«lca<u Ritas tub)act to ctang* without note* Purchase • Refinance • Second Mortgage • Get Cash • Debt Consolidation • Home Improvements • Pay Your Taxes • Pay Off Credit Cards • Pay College Tuition Use Your Equity To Reduce Monthly Payments. Save Thousands Of Dollars Each Year. CALL (QUAY (770) 943-7211 Personalized Service 1-888-444-6588 free qualifications MORTGAGE ffieeTee off] acLOAJVffISBBa j appraisal! I Appraisal fee rebate of j $ 100.00 when loan closes. I Loan must close by 6/18/99 I | Mum present coupon at loan | campus of Young Harris College. A reception will fol low in the Grace Rollins Dining Hall. Both members of the bridal event lived in Perry for several years. The bride elect is a 1973 graduate of Perry High. The groom-elect is a 1972 graduate of The Westfield Schools. Following the honey moon, the couple will live at Hiawassee. life-saving message for Kiwanians, especially for those 40 or older. He encouraged the men to consider a once each year. regular physical emamination with blood screaning as the way to deal with prostate cancer. “Men, if for no other rea son. you should do it for the people who love you," Picard said. their youngsters soon to be sure of getting a place. Registration will be limited to 225 children.. The fee for camp is $73. USDA supported youth pay $52. For information on regis tering, please call Leon Porter. County -Extension Program Assistant at 987- 2028 or 542-2020. Womens Aglow meets May 15 at Crossroads Special tp the Home Journal The Women's Aglow Fellowship will hold their monthly Saturday morning meeting at 10 a.m.. May 15, at the Crossroads United Methodist Church, 1600 Main St., Periy. Jerri Tuck, author of “Gone Fishin’" will be the speaker. The book chal lenges Christians to reach out to others as witnesses. Refreshments and per sonal ministry will follow the program. For more information, call Diane McDowell at 987-2771. '< : ' ” Jfy -S'’''' •; ■ ■■ ■ V--- 1 ' Kelly Leigh Sisson and Aaron William Munn Sisson, Munn plan May 22 wedding vows Mr. and Mrs. Danny Sisson of Warner Robins announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelly Leigh Sisson, to Aaron William Munn, the son of Sharon Stan of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Munn of Bonaire. The wedding is planned for May 22, 1999 at Southside Baptist Church in Warner Robins. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Campbell Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. N.G. Sisson, all of Warner Robins. A 1995 graduate of Northside High School, she is a senior at Mercer Girl Scout camp registration begins Shccial to the Home Journal Camp information is now available for the 1999 Summer Camping season at Camp Martha Johnston. Both day and resident camp opportunities are available for girls ages 5- 17. Activities include canoe ing, archery, swimming, horseback riding, team sports, nature activities and challenge course ini tiatives. Special program weeks include theatre arts, basic first aid and safety, baby sitting instruction and exploring historic Macon. The day camp program begins May 24 and runs Monday through Friday for 10 consecutive weeks. Camp Martha Johnston’s resident camp program begins June 13 and runs for six weeks. Sunday through Friday. Call Girl Scouts of Middle Georgia at 935- 2221 or 1-800-868-4475 for a camp brochure or more information. City of Perry Surplus Inventory Sale Inspection: May 10 - May 13, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. May 14 8 a.m. -1:30 p.m. City Maintenance Facility, 605 Ball St., Perry, GA 31069 Bid Deadline: Mav 14 at 1:30 p.m. Bid Opening: Mav 14 at 2 p.m. Property mutt be removed by May 21, 4:CO p.m. LOCAL, STATE SALES TAX APPLICABLE *O% DEPOSIT REQUIRED PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED FOR DEPOSIT ONLY CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ONLY BEFORE POSSESSION OF PROPERTY. NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED For additional information, contact: Jim Moody at 912-988-2749 City of Perry 1211 Washington Ave., Perry, G/K 31069 University where she is majoring in Middle Grades Education. She is the sec retary for Judge Bob Richardson at the State Court of Houston County. The groom-elect is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Art Munn of Cartersville, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holcomb of Brunswick and the late Gaye Holcomb. A 1996 graduate of Warner Robins High School, he is a junior at Georgia College and State University, where he is majoring in Art Marketing. He is employed at GEICO and International City Golf Club. I lirciil place m sl<n! A 11,(1 ( 1 (ilVilt W Inn Jiehind Ivtivuer King. IVm (, \. IT’S TIME FOR ■ CLEANING I AND THERE'S CASH IN YOUK CLOSET I CALL |f H the I H BOUTIQUE ■ FOR MORE INFORMATION. I ONE BLOCK WEST I OF THE WINDSOR HOTEL I ' DOWNTOWN f '-TJjYf AMERICUS f: 912-926-9535 I Beltista Club members select 1999-2000 officers By JOAN DORSETT rnmimmJtiM Beltista Club members met at the Northside Drive home of Paula Geiger May 4 for an enjoyable buffet catered by Sara Jo McLean of Macon. This combination final meeting of the year/dinner has caught on since last year and replaces the spring luncheon. Hors d’oeuvres were from the recent local cook books by Nelle Shelton and Episcopal Church women of St. Christopher’s-at-the- Crossroads. Both books were available for pur chase. During a business meet ing that followed dinner, officers for 1999/2000 were announced. They are President Marti Bloodworth, Vice President Ella Ann Lawson, Secretary Paula Geiger, Treasurer Mitzi Sexton and Parliamentarian Jackie Klein. Year 2000 Spring Home and Garden Show Chairman is Hazel Patton. After a successful 1999 show, donations were made to the following: Perry Club Council. Perry Area Chamber of Commerce, Salvation Army Safe House and Perry Players. Donations also went to Perry High School, Westfield Schools, Meals on Wheels, Parkinson’s Disease Research, Hospice of Houston County and American Cancer Society. Other donations went to Perry Library, PAL, We invite you to come and be a part of our family. Loving and Caring in Jesus' Name. First Baptist Perry 1105 Main Street, Perry, Ga. 987-2002 Service Times: Wednesdays, 6:45 p.m. Sundays: 8:45, 11:00 a.m. ( ) and 7:00 p.m. Vr* E-Mail FBCP@hom.net Home Page WWW.hom.net/-FBCP FORECLOSED HOUSE FOR SALE $125,000 3700 SQ. FT., 4 BR, 3 BA W/DEN, FIREPLACE, GAME ROOM WITH KITCHENETTE.GUNITE POOL AND 1 ACRE PLUS LOT IN EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD IN UNADILLA - CUSTOM BUILT, ALL ELECTRIC. BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE. CALL MARVIN AT CITIZENS BANK IN UNADILLA. 912-627-3236, EXT. 1119 ¥s%&*** Cleaners SATURDAY ONLY^® [ SHIRTS $1 29 j shirts MOW IN TWO LOCATIONS! 1422 Sam Nunn Blvd.,Perry 1109 Macon Street, Perry Rainbow House, Red Cross: Vienna Disaster Fund, Keep Perry Beautiful. Callie Branch Ftrnd and Houston County CLCP Inc. (Adult Literacy). Cheese Straws by Sebie Buchanan in “Culinary Blessings II" were served. Cheese Straws 1 stick butter 1 \ C. flour 1 % tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt 'U tsp. cayenne pepper 2 C. grated New York State sharp Cheddar cheese (1/2 lb.) Soften butter do not melt. Mix with dry ingredients, then add cheese. After ingredients are thoroughly mixed, take a small piece of dough and roll into a little ball. Place on an ungreased cookie sheet and press flat with back of a fork to make a finger shaped wafer. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 15 to 20 minutes or until golden-colored. (They should not be allowed to brown, but you want them to be crisp.) These will keep a long time in an air tight container, but will also freeze well for longer storage.